意思
A friendly greeting used when meeting someone you have not seen for a while.
文化背景
Finns value 'honest' greetings. If you say it's nice to see someone, you should mean it. The phrase is often followed by a genuine 'Mitä kuuluu?' where people actually share their news. In offices, this phrase is used to rebuild rapport after summer vacations (loma). It's a key part of the 'back to work' ritual in August. On social media, 'Pitkästä aikaa!' is a common comment on photos of old friends meeting up, often accompanied by heart emojis. In Northern Finland, people might be more reserved, but the phrase remains a staple. In the South, it's used more frequently and casually.
The 'No' prefix
Add 'No' at the beginning ('No pitkästä aikaa!') to sound exactly like a native speaker who is pleasantly surprised.
Don't overthink the 'aikaa'
Even though 'aika' means time, in this phrase it's a fixed block. Don't try to pluralize it or change the case.
意思
A friendly greeting used when meeting someone you have not seen for a while.
The 'No' prefix
Add 'No' at the beginning ('No pitkästä aikaa!') to sound exactly like a native speaker who is pleasantly surprised.
Don't overthink the 'aikaa'
Even though 'aika' means time, in this phrase it's a fixed block. Don't try to pluralize it or change the case.
Eye contact
When saying this, make brief but firm eye contact. It shows your 'kiva' is sincere.
自我测试
Fill in the missing word in the elative case.
Kiva nähdä pitkästä _______!
The phrase is 'pitkästä aikaa'. 'Aikaa' is the partitive form of 'aika', but here it's part of a fixed elative expression.
Which adjective makes the phrase more formal?
_______ nähdä pitkästä aikaa.
'Mukava' is slightly more formal and 'proper' than the casual 'kiva'.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
When should you say 'Kiva nähdä pitkästä aikaa'?
The phrase is specifically for reunions after a long period.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Moi Pekka! Kiva nähdä pitkästä aikaa! B: _________
'Kiitos samoin' (Thanks, same to you) is the most natural response.
🎉 得分: /4
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4 练习Kiva nähdä pitkästä _______!
The phrase is 'pitkästä aikaa'. 'Aikaa' is the partitive form of 'aika', but here it's part of a fixed elative expression.
_______ nähdä pitkästä aikaa.
'Mukava' is slightly more formal and 'proper' than the casual 'kiva'.
When should you say 'Kiva nähdä pitkästä aikaa'?
The phrase is specifically for reunions after a long period.
A: Moi Pekka! Kiva nähdä pitkästä aikaa! B: _________
'Kiitos samoin' (Thanks, same to you) is the most natural response.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
5 个问题There's no rule, but usually anything over a month qualifies. If it's been a year, it's definitely 'pitkästä aikaa'.
Yes! It's a great way to start an email to someone you haven't contacted in a while. 'Hei [Nimi], kiva nähdä (tai kuulla) pitkästä aikaa!'
'Kiva' is like 'nice/cool', 'mukava' is like 'pleasant/comfortable'. Both work perfectly here.
It's always 'pitkästä aikaa'. The two words go together.
Yes, if you haven't seen them in a while (e.g., after a vacation). It's polite and professional.
相关表达
Mitä kuuluu?
builds onHow are you? / What's up?
Pitkään aikaan
contrastFor a long time (used in negative sentences)
Nähdään taas!
similarSee you again!
Tervetuloa takaisin
specialized formWelcome back