johdanto
johdanto 30秒了解
- The beginning part of something, like a book or speech.
- It introduces the main topic and gives an overview.
- Used in formal and academic contexts.
- Essential for setting the stage and guiding the audience.
The Finnish word 'johdanto' translates directly to 'introduction' or 'preface' in English. It is a noun that signifies the beginning or opening part of something, designed to introduce the main content, set the stage, or provide context. Think of it as the gateway to a larger piece of information, whether it's a book, an article, a presentation, a lecture, or even a formal discussion. The purpose of a 'johdanto' is to engage the reader or listener, give them an overview of what to expect, and perhaps state the main purpose or thesis.
- Usage Contexts
- In academic writing, such as essays or research papers, the 'johdanto' sets the context for the study, outlines the research question, and briefly mentions the methodology or structure of the paper. For books, it might be a preface written by the author or an introduction written by an editor or scholar, offering background information or explaining the book's significance.
- In presentations or speeches, the 'johdanto' is the initial part where the speaker greets the audience, introduces the topic, and outlines the key points they will cover. It's crucial for grabbing attention and establishing credibility. Even in less formal settings, like a meeting agenda, the 'johdanto' might refer to the introductory remarks before diving into specific agenda items.
- The word emphasizes the act of leading into something, guiding the audience from a point of not knowing to a point of understanding the subject matter. It's a fundamental element in effective communication, ensuring that the audience is prepared and oriented before the core message is delivered.
Kirjan johdanto oli erittäin informatiivinen.
Understanding 'johdanto' is key to grasping how Finnish speakers structure and present information. It's about setting expectations and providing a clear path for the audience to follow.
Using 'johdanto' correctly in sentences involves understanding its role as a noun referring to the introductory part of various forms of communication. It can be used in a wide range of contexts, from formal academic writing to informal discussions about plans.
- Academic and Formal Contexts
- In academic settings, 'johdanto' is commonly used when discussing research papers, theses, or dissertations. For example: 'Tutkimusraportin johdanto esitteli ongelman selkeästi.' (The introduction of the research report clearly presented the problem.) This highlights its function in defining the scope and purpose of scholarly work.
- When referring to books, 'johdanto' can denote either the author's preface or an introductory chapter. For instance: 'Tämän historiateoksen johdanto antaa hyvän yleiskuvan aikakaudesta.' (The introduction to this history book provides a good overview of the era.)
- Presentations and Speeches
- In public speaking, the opening remarks are referred to as the 'johdanto'. A sentence might be: 'Puhuja aloitti esityksensä lyhyellä johdannolla.' (The speaker began their presentation with a short introduction.) The accusative case 'johdannolla' (with an introduction) is used here.
- The term can also be used when discussing the structure of a presentation: 'Varmista, että johdantosi on kiinnostava ja selkeä.' (Ensure that your introduction is interesting and clear.) Here, 'johdantosi' means 'your introduction'.
- General Communication
- In a broader sense, any introductory statement or section can be called a 'johdanto'. For instance, when starting a project discussion: 'Aloitetaan projektin johdannolla, jossa käymme läpi tavoitteet.' (Let's start with the project's introduction, where we will go through the goals.)
- Even in everyday conversations, it can refer to the preamble before getting to the main point: 'Hän antoi pitkän johdannon ennen kuin pääsi asiaan.' (He gave a long introduction before getting to the point.)
Esityksen johdanto herätti yleisön mielenkiinnon.
The word 'johdanto' is a common term you'll encounter in various Finnish-speaking environments, particularly those involving structured communication and the presentation of information. Its prevalence is tied to contexts where an opening or introductory segment is a standard component.
- Academic and Educational Settings
- Universities and schools are prime locations for hearing 'johdanto'. Lectures often begin with a 'johdanto' where the professor outlines the day's topic, its relevance, and the learning objectives. Textbooks and academic articles will feature a 'johdanto' section that sets the context for the reader. You might hear students discussing their 'johdanto' for a thesis or essay, or professors giving feedback on the clarity of a student's 'johdanto'.
- Example: 'Professori aloitti luennon tiiviillä johdannolla.' (The professor started the lecture with a concise introduction.)
- Publishing and Media
- In the realm of books, 'johdanto' refers to the preface or introductory chapter. Publishers might use it in descriptions of new releases, highlighting the book's compelling introduction. News articles, especially longer analytical pieces or opinion editorials, often have an introductory paragraph that functions as a 'johdanto'.
- Example: 'Lehden pääkirjoituksen johdanto oli vahva ja provosoiva.' (The introduction of the newspaper's editorial was strong and provocative.)
- Professional and Business Settings
- In business meetings, presentations, and conferences, the opening remarks are crucial. A facilitator or speaker will deliver a 'johdanto' to set the agenda, introduce participants, or frame the discussion. Project proposals and business plans will invariably contain a 'johdanto' section.
- Example: 'Kokouksen johdanto oli lyhyt, mutta se selvensi päivän tavoitteet.' (The meeting's introduction was short, but it clarified the day's goals.)
Seminaarin johdanto loi pohjan syvällisemmälle keskustelulle.
While 'johdanto' is a straightforward term, learners might make certain mistakes, often related to its grammatical usage or confusion with similar concepts. Understanding these pitfalls can significantly improve fluency and accuracy.
- Incorrect Case Usage
- The most frequent error involves using the nominative form ('johdanto') when another case is required by the sentence structure. For instance, when indicating 'in the introduction' or 'with an introduction', the correct case must be used. A common mistake would be: 'Kirjoitin johdanto kirjaan.' instead of the correct 'Kirjoitin johdannon kirjaan.' (I wrote an introduction to the book.) The accusative case 'johdannon' is needed here. Similarly, saying 'Puhuin johdanto' would be wrong; it should be 'Puhuin johdannosta' (I spoke about the introduction) using the elative case.
- Confusing with Related Concepts
- Learners might sometimes confuse 'johdanto' with words that describe the *act* of introducing or the *content* of the introduction more specifically. For example, using 'esittely' (presentation or introduction of a person/thing) when 'johdanto' (the introductory section) is meant. While 'esittely' can sometimes overlap, 'johdanto' specifically refers to the opening part of a text, speech, or event.
- Mistake: 'Tämä on kirjan esittely.' when meaning the introductory section. Correct: 'Tämä on kirjan johdanto.' (This is the book's introduction.)
- Overuse or Underuse
- Some learners might avoid using 'johdanto' altogether, opting for more generic phrases, or conversely, overuse it in situations where a simpler term might suffice. For example, in very informal chat, one might not need a formal 'johdanto' to start a topic. However, in formal writing or presentations, omitting a clear 'johdanto' can make the content seem disjointed.
- Mistake: A speech without any opening remarks. Correct: A speech with a clear and engaging 'johdanto' that sets the tone and purpose.
Vältä käyttämästä johdanto väärässä sijamuodossa.
While 'johdanto' is the most common and direct translation for 'introduction' or 'preface', Finnish offers several related terms that can be used depending on the specific nuance and context. Understanding these alternatives enriches your vocabulary and allows for more precise expression.
- Esittely
- 'Esittely' can also mean 'introduction', but it's often used for introducing a person, a product, or a concept in a more direct, perhaps less formal way than a written 'johdanto'. It can also refer to a presentation or an exhibition.
Comparison: While 'johdanto' is typically the introductory *section* of a larger work (like a book or essay), 'esittely' can be the act of introducing something or someone. For example, you would have a 'johdanto' in your thesis, but you would give an 'esittely' of yourself to a new colleague. - Example: 'Hänen esittelynsä uudesta tuotteesta oli vakuuttava.' (His introduction of the new product was convincing.) This differs from a book's 'johdanto'.
- Alkusanat
- 'Alkusanat' literally translates to 'first words' and is very similar to 'preface' or 'foreword'. It's often used for the introductory message from an author or a guest writer in a book. It's a more specific term for a particular type of introductory text.
- Comparison: 'Alkusanat' is a subset of 'johdanto', referring specifically to written preliminary remarks, often by someone other than the main author. 'Johdanto' is broader and can be spoken or written, and usually by the main author or presenter.
- Example: 'Kirjailija kiitti lukijoita alkusanoissaan.' (The author thanked the readers in his preface.)
- Johdatus
- 'Johdatus' is a less common, more academic or slightly archaic term that also means introduction or preamble. It carries a sense of leading into a more complex topic or argument.
- Comparison: 'Johdatus' is very close in meaning to 'johdanto' but can sound more formal or even slightly dated in everyday usage. 'Johdanto' is the more standard and universally understood term.
- Example: 'Filosofian johdatus vaatii syvällistä pohdintaa.' (An introduction to philosophy requires deep contemplation.)
Valitse oikea sana kontekstin mukaan: johdanto, esittely, vai alkusanat.
How Formal Is It?
趣味小知识
The root 'joht-' is shared with many related concepts concerning guidance, direction, and management in Finnish, highlighting the core idea of leading or guiding something forward.
发音指南
- Incorrect stress placement (e.g., stressing the second or third syllable).
- Pronouncing the Finnish 'o' as an English diphthong like in 'go' or 'boat'.
- Not clearly articulating the 'd' sound.
难度评级
Recognizable word for B2 learners, its meaning is usually clear from context in written materials.
Relatively easy to use correctly in writing, provided grammatical case is handled properly.
Commonly used in spoken contexts like presentations and lectures.
Frequently heard in formal and semi-formal spoken Finnish.
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前置知识
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需要掌握的语法
Finnish noun cases (especially genitive, elative, and illative)
The genitive case 'johdannon' is used to show possession (e.g., 'kirjan johdanto' - the book's introduction). The elative case 'johdannosta' is used to talk about the introduction (e.g., 'puhua johdannosta' - to talk about the introduction).
Verb conjugation for actions related to introductions
Verbs like 'aloittaa' (to start), 'esitellä' (to introduce), 'selventää' (to clarify) are often used in sentences with 'johdanto'.
Adjectives modifying 'johdanto'
Adjectives like 'selkeä' (clear), 'kiinnostava' (interesting), 'kattava' (comprehensive) are commonly used with 'johdanto' (e.g., 'selkeä johdanto').
Using 'kuin' for comparisons
Johdanto oli kuin kutsu lukea lisää. (The introduction was like an invitation to read more.)
Partitive case for parts of an introduction
Tämä on vain johdannon osa. (This is only part of the introduction.)
按水平分级的例句
Tämä kirja tarjoaa syvällisen johdannon Suomen historiaan.
This book offers an in-depth introduction to the history of Finland.
'johdannon' is the genitive case of 'johdanto', used here to show possession ('introduction of Finland').
Esityksen johdanto oli selkeä ja informatiivinen.
The introduction of the presentation was clear and informative.
'Esityksen' is the genitive case of 'esitys' (presentation), showing possession.
Artikkelin johdanto määritteli tutkimuksen rajaukset.
The introduction of the article defined the scope of the research.
'Artikkelin' is the genitive case of 'artikkeli' (article).
Vaikka johdanto oli lyhyt, se antoi hyvän kuvan aiheesta.
Although the introduction was short, it gave a good picture of the topic.
This sentence uses 'johdanto' in the nominative case.
Hän kävi läpi kirjan johdannon ennen pääaiheeseen siirtymistä.
He went through the book's introduction before moving to the main topic.
'johdannon' is the genitive case, indicating possession.
Jokaisessa tieteellisessä julkaisussa on oltava kattava johdanto.
Every scientific publication must have a comprehensive introduction.
'johdanto' is in the nominative case, as the subject of the sentence.
Puhuimme pitkään kokouksen johdannosta ja sen tavoitteista.
We talked for a long time about the meeting's introduction and its objectives.
'johdannosta' is the elative case, meaning 'about the introduction'.
Tämän kurssin johdanto antaa perusteet monimutkaisempiin aiheisiin.
The introduction to this course provides the basis for more complex topics.
'kurssin' is the genitive case of 'kurssi' (course).
常见搭配
常用短语
— This is the book's introduction.
Tämä on kirjan johdanto, jossa kerrotaan lyhyesti sen sisällöstä.
— The introduction of the presentation was interesting.
Esityksen johdanto oli kiinnostava ja herätti yleisön huomion.
— Let's start with the introduction.
Aloitetaan johdannolla, niin kaikki ovat samalla sivulla.
— The introduction gives an overview.
Johdanto antaa yleiskuvan tulevista aiheista.
— A comprehensive introduction to the topic.
Tämä artikkeli tarjoaa kattavan johdannon aiheeseen.
— A short introduction is enough.
Lyhyt johdanto riittää tähän tilanteeseen.
— Ignore the introduction.
Voimme jättää johdannon huomiotta ja siirtyä suoraan pääasiaan.
— The introduction is an important part.
Johdanto on tärkeä osa minkä tahansa tekstin kokonaisuutta.
— He gave a long introduction.
Hän antoi pitkän johdannon ennen kuin pääsi itse asiaan.
— A clear introduction helps understanding.
Selkeä johdanto auttaa ymmärtämään monimutkaista aihetta.
容易混淆的词
'Esittely' can mean introduction, but often refers to introducing a person, product, or a presentation itself, rather than the introductory text section.
'Alkusanat' specifically means preface or foreword, usually in a book, and is a more specific type of introduction.
'Aloitus' is a more general term for 'start' or 'beginning', while 'johdanto' refers to the specific introductory part of content.
习语与表达
— To get straight to the point, skipping the introduction.
Sen sijaan, että olisimme pitäneet pitkän puheen, päätimme mennä suoraan asiaan, jättäen johdannon väliin.
Informal— The introduction is like a doorknob – it's what you grasp to enter.
Hyvä johdanto on kuin ovenkahva; se antaa sinulle mahdollisuuden astua sisään aiheeseen.
Metaphorical— To build a bridge with the introduction.
Puhuja käytti johdantoaan rakentaakseen siltaa tuntemattoman ja tunnetun välille yleisölleen.
Metaphorical— The introduction opens the way.
Huolellisesti laadittu johdanto avaa tien syvempään ymmärrykseen.
Metaphorical— To delve into the depths of the introduction (often implying it's too long or detailed).
En halua vajota johdannon syvyyksiin, mennäänkö asiaan?
Informal— The introduction doesn't provide much information.
Tämän raportin johdanto ei anna juurikaan informaatiota, mikä on harmillista.
Critical— The introduction is like an invitation.
Teoksen johdanto toimi kuin kutsu lukijalle tutustua syvemmin aiheeseen.
Metaphorical— The introduction is just a surface scratch.
Tämä johdanto on vain pintaraapaisu; todellinen syvyys löytyy myöhemmin.
Figurative— The weight or importance of the introduction.
Tieteellisessä työssä johdannon painoarvo on suuri.
Formal— The significance of the introduction is emphasized.
Tässä seminaarissa johdannon merkitys on korostettu, jotta kaikki ymmärtäisivät aiheen kontekstin.
Formal容易混淆
Both can mean 'introduction'.
'Johdanto' typically refers to the introductory section of a written work (book, article, essay) or a formal presentation. 'Esittely' can refer to the act of introducing a person, a product, or a concept, or it can mean a presentation itself. For example, you'd have a 'johdanto' in your thesis, but you'd give an 'esittely' of your research findings.
Kirjoitin väitöskirjan <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdannon</mark>, ja pidin sen jälkeen <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>esittelyn</mark> tuloksistani.
Both are introductory written parts.
'Alkusanat' specifically means preface or foreword, often written by someone other than the main author, or as a personal message from the author. 'Johdanto' is a broader term for the introduction, which can be written by the author and is usually more focused on setting the context and scope of the main content.
Kirjan <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>alkusanat</mark> olivat sydämelliset, mutta itse kirjan <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdanto</mark> oli akateemisempi.
Both refer to the beginning.
'Aloitus' is a general term for 'start' or 'beginning' of any activity or event. 'Johdanto' is specifically the introductory *content* or section. You might have an 'aloitus' for a meeting, but the initial remarks within that start would be the 'johdanto'.
Kokouksen <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>aloitus</mark> oli klo 10, ja sen jälkeen seurasi lyhyt <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdanto</mark> päivän ohjelmaan.
Both provide background or context.
'Pohjustus' means groundwork, foundation, or preamble, focusing on providing the necessary background information to understand what follows. 'Johdanto' is the actual introductory section that includes this groundwork but also typically states the purpose, scope, and structure.
Luento sisälsi hyvän <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>pohjustuksen</mark> aiheelle ennen varsinaista <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdantoa</mark>.
Both provide context.
'Taustoitus' refers to providing background information or context. While a 'johdanto' often includes 'taustoitus', the 'johdanto' is the complete introductory segment, which also includes the thesis statement, scope, and structure. 'Taustoitus' is more about the 'why' and 'how' behind the topic.
Raportin <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdanto</mark> sisälsi kattavan <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>taustoitus</mark>en ongelmasta.
句型
Tämä on ____.
Tämä on kirjan <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdanto</mark>.
____ on ____.
<mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>Johdanto</mark> on tärkeä.
____ ____ ____. (Genitive + Noun)
Kirjan <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdanto</mark> oli kiinnostava.
____ ____ ____sta/stä. (Verb + Elative)
Puhuimme esityksen <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdannosta</mark>.
____ ____ ____n. (Verb + Accusative)
Kirjoitin kirjaan <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdannon</mark>.
Vaikka ____, ____.
Vaikka <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdanto</mark> oli lyhyt, se antoi hyvän kuvan.
____, mikä ____.
Tarvitsemme selkeän <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdannon</mark>, mikä auttaisi yleisöä.
____ on ____ kuin ____.
Tämä <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdanto</mark> oli kuin kutsu aiheeseen.
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如何使用
High frequency, especially in academic, professional, and media contexts.
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Using the nominative case 'johdanto' when another case is needed.
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Kirjoitin kirjaan <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdannon</mark>.
The accusative case 'johdannon' is required here because 'kirjoitin' (I wrote) takes a direct object and the context implies writing *an* introduction.
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Confusing 'johdanto' with 'esittely' for written introductions.
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Tämän esseen <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdanto</mark> oli erittäin selkeä.
'Johdanto' is the correct term for the introductory section of an essay. 'Esittely' would be used if you were introducing yourself or the essay itself in a presentation.
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Pronouncing 'johdanto' with incorrect stress.
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JOH-dan-to
The stress is always on the first syllable. Incorrect stress can make the word difficult to understand.
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Using 'johdanto' when 'alkusanat' is more appropriate.
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Kirjailijan <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>alkusanat</mark> olivat lämpimät.
'Alkusanat' is specifically for a preface or foreword, often a personal message, whereas 'johdanto' is the main introductory section.
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Treating 'johdanto' as a verb.
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Kirjoitin <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdannon</mark>.
'Johdanto' is a noun. The verb 'johtaa' means 'to lead'. You don't 'johdanto' something; you write or give a 'johdanto'.
小贴士
Mastering Cases
Remember that Finnish nouns change their endings based on their grammatical case. For 'johdanto', pay special attention to the genitive ('johdannon') when showing possession and the elative ('johdannosta') when talking *about* the introduction.
Root Word Connection
Connect 'johdanto' to the verb 'johtaa' (to lead). Visualize 'johdanto' as the part that leads you into the main subject, like a guide showing you the way.
Stress the First Syllable
The stress in 'johdanto' falls on the first syllable: JOH-dan-to. This is crucial for clear pronunciation and understanding.
Synonym Awareness
Be aware of related words like 'esittely' and 'alkusanat'. While they can overlap, 'johdanto' is the most general term for an introductory section.
The Hook and the Roadmap
A good 'johdanto' should have a 'hook' to grab attention and a 'roadmap' to tell the reader what to expect. Make it engaging and informative.
Confident Opening
Start your presentations with a clear and confident 'johdanto'. It sets the tone and helps you establish credibility with your audience.
Signal Words
Listen for phrases like 'Tämä on...' (This is...), 'Aloitetaan...' (Let's start...), or 'Tässä artikkelissa...' (In this article...) which often introduce the 'johdanto'.
Finnish Structure
Finns often appreciate clear structure. A well-defined 'johdanto' demonstrates thoughtfulness and respect for the audience's time.
Sentence Building
Practice creating your own sentences using 'johdanto' in different grammatical cases and contexts. This active recall is vital for retention.
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记忆技巧
Imagine a shepherd ('johtaja') leading a flock of sheep ('johdanto' sounds a bit like 'flock-into') into a new pasture. The 'johdanto' is the shepherd's action of leading them into the new area.
视觉联想
Picture a grand entrance to a palace or a theatre. The ornate doorway and the pathway leading in represent the 'johdanto' – the way into the main event or content.
Word Web
挑战
Try to explain the concept of 'johdanto' to someone using only gestures and the word 'johdanto' itself. This forces you to think about the core meaning and its function.
词源
The word 'johdanto' is derived from the Finnish verb 'johtaa', which means 'to lead'. The suffix '-nto' is a common nominalizing suffix in Finnish, indicating an action or result.
原始含义: Literally, 'the leading into' or 'that which leads into'.
Finno-Ugric文化背景
The term 'johdanto' is neutral and generally does not carry any sensitive connotations. It's a functional linguistic element.
In English-speaking cultures, 'introduction' and 'preface' serve similar roles. The emphasis on a clear opening is also a universal principle of good communication.
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真实语境
Academic writing (essays, research papers, theses)
- Tutkimuksen <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdanto</mark>
- Artikkelin <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdanto</mark>
- Väitöskirjan <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdanto</mark>
- Tieteellisen julkaisun <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdanto</mark>
Presentations and speeches
- Esityksen <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdanto</mark>
- Puheen <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdanto</mark>
- Seminaarin <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdanto</mark>
- Tervetuloa ja <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdanto</mark>
Books and publishing
- Kirjan <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdanto</mark>
- Romaanin <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdanto</mark>
- Kokoelman <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdanto</mark>
- Esipuhe tai <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdanto</mark>
Meetings and discussions
- Kokouksen <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdanto</mark>
- Päivän <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdanto</mark>
- Aiheen <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdanto</mark>
- Aloitetaan <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdannolla</mark>
General communication
- Lyhyt <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdanto</mark>
- Selkeä <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdanto</mark>
- Kiinnostava <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdanto</mark>
- Päästäänkö asiaan ilman <mark class='bg-emerald-200 dark:bg-emerald-800 px-0.5 rounded'>johdantoa</mark>?
对话开场白
"What's the most interesting introduction you've ever read or heard?"
"How important do you think a good introduction is for a presentation?"
"Can you think of a time when a weak introduction made something difficult to understand?"
"What elements make an introduction effective?"
"How do you usually prepare the introduction for something you're writing or presenting?"
日记主题
Describe a book whose introduction significantly changed your perspective on its content.
Write a short introduction for a fictional story you might want to write.
Reflect on a time you had to give an introduction and how you felt about it.
What are the key components of a strong introduction in your opinion?
Imagine you are teaching someone the concept of 'johdanto'. How would you explain it?
常见问题
10 个问题The most literal meaning of 'johdanto' comes from the verb 'johtaa' (to lead). So, it means 'the leading into' or 'that which leads into' something. It's the part that guides you into the main content.
Yes, 'johdanto' is used for both spoken and written introductions. For example, the opening remarks of a speech or presentation are called its 'johdanto'.
Yes, often the first chapter of a book, especially if it serves to set the context and introduce the main themes, can be considered the 'johdanto'.
'Johdanto' is generally considered a neutral to formal word. It is very common in academic, professional, and media contexts. While it can be used in informal speech, more casual terms might be preferred.
'Johdanto' typically refers to the introductory section of a written work or a formal presentation. 'Esittely' can mean the act of introducing a person or thing, or it can refer to a presentation itself. For instance, you write a 'johdanto' for your essay, but you give an 'esittely' about yourself.
'Alkusanat' is more specific and usually refers to a preface or foreword in a book, often written by someone other than the main author or as a personal note. 'Johdanto' is a broader term for the main introduction.
Think of the verb 'johtaa' (to lead). 'Johdanto' is the part that 'leads' you into the main topic. Imagine a shepherd leading a flock into a new field – that's the 'johdanto'!
Yes, by definition, a 'johdanto' is the introductory part. It always comes at the beginning of a text, speech, or event.
While the concept is similar, in music, specific terms like 'intro' or 'introduction' are more common. However, in a broader sense of setting a mood or theme, one could informally refer to the initial musical phrases as a kind of 'johdanto'.
The plural form of 'johdanto' is 'johdannot'.
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Summary
Johdanto is the introductory section of a text, speech, or event, crucial for setting context and guiding the audience. Think of it as the 'lead-in' to the main content.
- The beginning part of something, like a book or speech.
- It introduces the main topic and gives an overview.
- Used in formal and academic contexts.
- Essential for setting the stage and guiding the audience.
Mastering Cases
Remember that Finnish nouns change their endings based on their grammatical case. For 'johdanto', pay special attention to the genitive ('johdannon') when showing possession and the elative ('johdannosta') when talking *about* the introduction.
Context is Key
While 'johdanto' is versatile, consider the formality. For very casual chats, you might use simpler phrasing, but for any formal writing or presentation, 'johdanto' is the correct and expected term.
Root Word Connection
Connect 'johdanto' to the verb 'johtaa' (to lead). Visualize 'johdanto' as the part that leads you into the main subject, like a guide showing you the way.
Stress the First Syllable
The stress in 'johdanto' falls on the first syllable: JOH-dan-to. This is crucial for clear pronunciation and understanding.
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