意思
Describing a task as simple.
文化背景
Finns often use 'ihan' (quite/really) before 'helppoa' to soften the statement or add emphasis without sounding too boastful. In a professional setting, saying something is 'helppoa' is a way to build trust and show competence, especially in customer service. Teachers use this phrase frequently to lower the 'affective filter' of students, making the learning environment feel less intimidating. Younger Finns heavily use the English loanword 'iisi' (easy) in place of 'helppoa' in casual text messages and social media.
The Partitive Rule
Whenever you describe an activity (ending in -minen) or the word 'tämä' (meaning 'this situation'), always use the partitive 'helppoa'.
Avoid Bragging
In Finland, modesty is key. Use 'helppoa' to encourage others rather than to show off your own skills.
意思
Describing a task as simple.
The Partitive Rule
Whenever you describe an activity (ending in -minen) or the word 'tämä' (meaning 'this situation'), always use the partitive 'helppoa'.
Avoid Bragging
In Finland, modesty is key. Use 'helppoa' to encourage others rather than to show off your own skills.
Spoken Finnish
If you want to sound like a native in Helsinki, say 'Tää on helppoo' instead of the textbook version.
The 'Ihan' Softener
Adding 'ihan' (quite) makes the phrase sound more natural and less aggressive.
自我测试
Choose the correct form of the adjective to complete the sentence: 'Tämä on ______.'
Tämä on ______.
In Finnish, when 'tämä' refers to an abstract situation, the predicate adjective must be in the partitive case ('helppoa').
Fill in the missing word in the negative sentence.
Tämä ___ ole helppoa.
The negative form of 'on' (is) is 'ei ole' (is not).
Match the phrase to the most appropriate situation.
Situation: You just finished a 5-piece puzzle.
A 5-piece puzzle is generally considered simple or easy.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Onko suomen kieli vaikeaa? B: Ei, ______.
When referring back to a previously mentioned subject (suomen kieli), 'se' (it) is the most natural pronoun.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Formality Levels
Synonyms for Easy
Idioms
- • Lastenleikkiä
- • Nakit ja muusi
Adjectives
- • Yksinkertaista
- • Vaivatonta
练习题库
4 练习Tämä on ______.
In Finnish, when 'tämä' refers to an abstract situation, the predicate adjective must be in the partitive case ('helppoa').
Tämä ___ ole helppoa.
The negative form of 'on' (is) is 'ei ole' (is not).
Situation: You just finished a 5-piece puzzle.
A 5-piece puzzle is generally considered simple or easy.
A: Onko suomen kieli vaikeaa? B: Ei, ______.
When referring back to a previously mentioned subject (suomen kieli), 'se' (it) is the most natural pronoun.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
14 个问题Because 'this' refers to an abstract situation or activity, which requires the partitive case in Finnish grammar.
No, saying 'Hän on helppoa' is grammatically incorrect. 'Hän on helppo' would mean 'He/She is easy', which has a negative sexual connotation.
Yes, but only in very informal settings with friends or on social media.
Change 'on' to 'oli': 'Tämä oli helppoa'.
The opposite is 'Tämä on vaikeaa' (This is difficult).
Yes, 'Se' (It) and 'Tämä' (This) are often interchangeable in this context.
It is neutral. It's fine for work, school, and home.
If you are talking about multiple activities, it stays 'helppoa' because the quality of 'ease' is still abstract.
It literally means 'children's play' and is a common idiom for something very easy.
That is the spoken language (puhekieli) version where the final 'a' changes to match the previous vowel.
Yes, 'Koe oli helppoa' (The test [experience] was easy).
Only if you say it to someone who is struggling with the task.
Add 'tosi' or 'erittäin': 'Tämä on tosi helppoa'.
The root is the adjective 'helppo'.
相关表达
Se on lastenleikkiä
synonymIt's child's play
Tämä on vaikeaa
contrastThis is difficult
Tämä on yksinkertaista
similarThis is simple
Se on siinä
builds onThat's it / Done
Nakit ja muusi
specialized formSausages and mash