意思
Gratitude for assistance.
文化背景
The 'Talkoot' tradition is a voluntary communal work session. Saying 'Kiitos avusta' at the end of a talkoot is the traditional way to acknowledge the collective effort. Finns value efficiency. 'Kiitos avusta' is often used to signal that a task is completed and the conversation can move on. Eye contact is important when saying this. A quick 'Kiitos avusta' without looking can sometimes be perceived as dismissive. In Finnish Slack or Teams channels, it's common to react with a '🙏' emoji as a shorthand for 'Kiitos avusta'.
The 'V' Rule
Remember that 'apu' becomes 'avu' when you add '-sta'. This is a very common pattern in Finnish grammar called consonant gradation.
Sincerity over Volume
You don't need to say it loudly or many times. One clear 'Kiitos avusta' with a nod is perfectly sufficient.
意思
Gratitude for assistance.
The 'V' Rule
Remember that 'apu' becomes 'avu' when you add '-sta'. This is a very common pattern in Finnish grammar called consonant gradation.
Sincerity over Volume
You don't need to say it loudly or many times. One clear 'Kiitos avusta' with a nod is perfectly sufficient.
Add 'tosi paljon'
If someone really saved your day, say 'Kiitos tosi paljon avusta!' (Thanks really much for the help!)
自我测试
Fill in the correct form of the word 'apu'.
Kiitos ______!
The word 'apu' undergoes consonant gradation (p->v) and takes the elative suffix (-sta).
Which phrase is the most informal?
Choose the best option for a close friend.
'Kiitti' is informal and 'jeesi' is slang for help.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at a formal business meeting and a partner provides data.
The verb form 'Kiitän' with the formal possessive suffix '-nne' is appropriate for business.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Tässä on sateenvarjo. B: Oh, ______!
The person is helping you stay dry, so you thank them for the help.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Formal vs Informal
练习题库
4 练习Kiitos ______!
The word 'apu' undergoes consonant gradation (p->v) and takes the elative suffix (-sta).
Choose the best option for a close friend.
'Kiitti' is informal and 'jeesi' is slang for help.
You are at a formal business meeting and a partner provides data.
The verb form 'Kiitän' with the formal possessive suffix '-nne' is appropriate for business.
A: Tässä on sateenvarjo. B: Oh, ______!
The person is helping you stay dry, so you thank them for the help.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
14 个问题It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
Yes, but 'Kiitos avusta' is more specific and shows you appreciate the effort specifically.
'Avustasi' includes the possessive suffix for 'your'. It's slightly more personal.
Because of consonant gradation. The 'p' weakens to a 'v' when the syllable is closed by the '-sta' ending.
The most common reply is 'Ole hyvä' (You're welcome) or 'Eipä kestä' (No problem).
No, it's just informal. Use it with people you know well.
Yes, it's a very common way to end an email after someone has provided information.
You can say 'Kiitos kaikille avusta' (Thanks to everyone for the help).
Yes, 'Kiitti jeesistä' is common among younger people.
Literally, yes. In Finnish, you thank 'from' the cause of your gratitude.
No, for a gift use 'Kiitos lahjasta'. Use 'avusta' only for actions/help.
Yes, it is standard Finnish used everywhere from Helsinki to Lapland.
Yes, that means 'A big thanks for the help'.
It's like the English 'v' in 'very', but slightly softer.
相关表达
Kiitos kaikesta
similarThanks for everything
Ole hyvä
contrastYou're welcome
Apua!
builds onHelp!
Kiitollinen
specialized formGrateful
Auttaa
similarTo help