意思
Describing school work that is hard.
文化背景
Finnish students have relatively little homework compared to other countries, so a 'vaikea läksy' is often a topic of genuine concern. The word 'läksy' (läxa in Swedish) is a shared cultural concept across the Nordics, emphasizing independent study. In higher education, 'läksy' is replaced by 'tehtävä', reflecting a shift from 'lessons' to 'tasks'. Finnish students use apps like Wilma to track their 'läksyt', making the phrase common in digital notifications.
Plural is common
Finns often say 'läksyt' (plural) even if they just mean 'homework' in general.
Watch the 'y'
Make sure to pronounce the 'y' in 'läksy' correctly; if you say 'laksu', it sounds like a different word.
意思
Describing school work that is hard.
Plural is common
Finns often say 'läksyt' (plural) even if they just mean 'homework' in general.
Watch the 'y'
Make sure to pronounce the 'y' in 'läksy' correctly; if you say 'laksu', it sounds like a different word.
Use 'haastava'
If you want to sound more positive, use 'haastava' (challenging) instead of 'vaikea' (difficult).
自我测试
Fill in the missing word.
Minulla on ______ läksy.
In a simple 'I have' sentence with a singular noun, the nominative 'vaikea' is used.
Which sentence is correct?
I am doing a hard homework.
The verb 'tehdä' (to do) takes the partitive case for ongoing actions.
Match the Finnish and English terms.
Match the pairs.
Basic vocabulary matching.
Complete the dialogue.
Lapsi: 'Äiti, autatko? Tämä on...'
Contextually, a child asking for help with schoolwork would refer to the 'läksy'.
🎉 得分: /4
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练习题库
4 练习Minulla on ______ läksy.
In a simple 'I have' sentence with a singular noun, the nominative 'vaikea' is used.
I am doing a hard homework.
The verb 'tehdä' (to do) takes the partitive case for ongoing actions.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
Basic vocabulary matching.
Lapsi: 'Äiti, autatko? Tämä on...'
Contextually, a child asking for help with schoolwork would refer to the 'läksy'.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题Yes, but 'tehtävä' or 'harjoitus' is more common in higher education.
No, 'läksyt' (plural) is actually more common when talking about the whole set of homework.
It is 'helppo läksy' (easy homework).
No, a classroom lesson is 'oppitunti'. 'Läksy' is only for home study.
It is neutral. You can use it with anyone.
Minulla on paljon vaikeita läksyjä.
Not really. 'Kova' means hard like a rock. Use 'vaikea'.
Only metaphorically, to mean a lesson learned from a mistake.
That is the partitive case, used when you are in the middle of doing it.
Yes, 'paha läksy' or 'vittumainen läksy' (very vulgar).
相关表达
kotitehtävä
synonymhomework
haastava tehtävä
similarchallenging task
elämän läksy
specialized formlife lesson
helppo nakki
contrastpiece of cake