意思
Low price.
文化背景
Finns love 'tarjoushaukat' (offer hawks)—people who specifically look for cheap deals and discounts. The 'halpuuttaminen' campaign by S-Group was a famous marketing move to lower grocery prices nationwide. Buying 'halpaa' at a 'kirppis' (flea market) is a national hobby and environmentally conscious choice. It is considered polite to call a gift 'edullinen' rather than 'halpa' if you are discussing its price with the recipient.
The Partitive Rule
Always use 'halpaa' with food and drinks (uncountable nouns).
Avoid for People
Calling someone 'halpa' is an insult. Use 'pihi' for stingy.
意思
Low price.
The Partitive Rule
Always use 'halpaa' with food and drinks (uncountable nouns).
Avoid for People
Calling someone 'halpa' is an insult. Use 'pihi' for stingy.
Use Edullinen
If you want to sound more professional or sophisticated, use 'edullinen' instead of 'halpa'.
自我测试
Fill in the correct form of 'halpa'.
Tämä omena on ______, mutta nuo päärynät ovat kalliita.
The subject 'omena' is singular and countable.
Which sentence is correct for 'The coffee is cheap'?
Valitse oikea lause:
Coffee (kahvi) is an uncountable noun, so the adjective must be in the partitive case.
Match the Finnish phrase with its English meaning.
Yhdistä parit:
Standard forms of the adjective.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Onpa kallis paita! B: Niin on. Tuo toinen paita on paljon ______.
A comparison is being made between two shirts.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Halpa vs. Edullinen
练习题库
4 练习Tämä omena on ______, mutta nuo päärynät ovat kalliita.
The subject 'omena' is singular and countable.
Valitse oikea lause:
Coffee (kahvi) is an uncountable noun, so the adjective must be in the partitive case.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
Standard forms of the adjective.
A: Onpa kallis paita! B: Niin on. Tuo toinen paita on paljon ______.
A comparison is being made between two shirts.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
8 个问题No, it's a standard word for low price. However, it can imply low quality if used for certain items.
'Halpa' is direct and means low price. 'Edullinen' means affordable and implies the price is fair or good for the quality.
The comparative form is 'halvempi'.
Only if you want to insult them. It implies they have no self-respect or are 'easy'.
That is the partitive case, used for uncountable things like milk, water, or abstract concepts.
It's a common slang term meaning 'extremely cheap' (literally 'pig-cheap').
The superlative form is 'halvin'.
Generally, no. Most foreigners find Finland 'kallis' (expensive).
相关表达
edullinen
synonymAffordable / economical
ilmainen
similarFree of charge
kallis
contrastExpensive
huokea
synonymInexpensive
sikahalpa
specialized formDirt cheap