kansi
kansi 30秒了解
- Kansi means lid, cover, or deck.
- It changes to 'kannen' in the genitive case.
- Common in the kitchen (lids) and maritime (decks) contexts.
- Essential for B1 learners to master its consonant gradation.
The Finnish word kansi is a fundamental noun that every learner at the B1 level must master, not just for its basic meaning but for its pervasive presence in daily life. At its core, kansi refers to a 'cover', 'lid', or 'deck'. Whether you are in a kitchen, a library, or on a boat, this word will inevitably surface. Its versatility stems from the concept of a top surface that encloses, protects, or provides a platform. In the kitchen, it is the kattilankansi (pot lid) that keeps the steam in; in the study, it is the kirjankansi (book cover) that protects the pages; and at sea, it is the laivankansi (ship deck) where passengers stand to watch the horizon. Understanding 'kansi' requires recognizing that Finnish often uses specific compound words to clarify which type of cover is being discussed, yet the root remains constant. For English speakers, the challenge isn't the definition—which maps closely to 'lid' or 'cover'—but rather the grammatical gymnastics the word performs when declined. The word belongs to the 'si-ne' declension type (like vesi or uusi), meaning the 's' changes to 'nn' in many cases (e.g., kansi becomes kannen). This transition is vital for fluency.
- Domestic Context
- In a Finnish household, you will hear 'kansi' most often regarding containers. 'Laita kansi kiinni' (Put the lid on) is a common instruction when storing leftovers or boiling potatoes. It implies a functional seal.
Muista laittaa kattilan kansi paikoilleen, jotta vesi kiehuu nopeammin.
- Literary Context
- When discussing literature, the 'kansi' is the physical face of the book. Finns use the idiom 'älä arvioi kirjaa kansien perusteella' (don't judge a book by its covers) just as English speakers do, highlighting the word's role in metaphors about appearance versus reality.
Tämän romaanin kansi on todella kaunis ja houkutteleva.
Beyond physical objects, 'kansi' appears in technical and urban environments. A 'kaivonkansi' is a manhole cover, a critical part of city infrastructure. In music, 'kansi' can refer to the top plate of a stringed instrument like a guitar or violin, which is essential for sound resonance. This breadth of usage makes 'kansi' a high-frequency word. It is also worth noting that in modern digital contexts, 'kansi' is rarely used for software 'covers' (those are usually kuoret or pinnat), but it remains the standard for anything that physically hinges or sits atop a vessel. The word evokes a sense of completion—once the lid is on, the task is contained. For a B1 learner, moving beyond the simple 'lid' translation to seeing 'kansi' as 'the top enclosing surface' will help in understanding complex compounds. Whether it is the 'peräkansi' (aft deck) of a ferry to Tallinn or the 'kansi' of a grand piano, the word anchors the object's physical boundary.
Pianon kansi pitää avata ennen konserttia.
- Maritime Usage
- In Finland, a land of a thousand lakes and a long coastline, maritime vocabulary is common. 'Kansi' is the floor of the ship. Phrases like 'kaikki kannelle' (all hands on deck) are understood even by landlubbers.
Matkustajat nauttivat auringosta laivan kannella.
Roskakorin kansi on rikki, joten se ei sulkeudu kunnolla.
Mastering kansi in sentences involves navigating its consonant gradation and its role in compound nouns. In Finnish, the 'ns' cluster in kansi undergoes a change to 'nn' when the syllable becomes closed (typically in the genitive, internal locative cases, etc.). For example, 'the lid's color' is kannen väri. This is the most common hurdle for English speakers. Furthermore, 'kansi' frequently acts as the second part of a compound word. To say 'pot lid', you combine kattila (pot) and kansi to get kattilankansi. Note the genitive 'n' in the first word. In sentences, 'kansi' often interacts with verbs of movement or state like avata (to open), sulkea (to close), or puuttua (to be missing). If a lid is missing, you say: 'Purkista puuttuu kansi'. If you are placing a lid on something, you use the illative case: 'Laita kansi purkin päälle' or simply 'Sulje kansi'.
- The Genitive Case
- When something belongs to the lid, or you are describing the lid, use 'kannen'. Example: 'Kannen tiiviste on kulunut' (The lid's seal is worn out).
Kirjan kannen suunnittelija voitti palkinnon.
- The Partitive Case
- Use 'kantta' when the action is ongoing or when expressing a partial amount. Example: 'Hän etsii sopivaa kantta' (He is looking for a suitable lid).
En saa tätä kantta auki millään konstilla.
In a maritime context, the use of cases is very specific. To be 'on deck' is kannella. To go 'onto the deck' is kannelle. To come 'from the deck' is kannelta. These external locative cases are the standard for flat surfaces. In sentences describing book covers, you might see 'etusivu' (front page) contrasted with 'etukansi' (front cover). It is important to distinguish between the page and the structural cover. In technical manuals, you might encounter 'suojakansi' (protective cover). When writing or speaking, always check if the 'kansi' is the subject (kansi), the object of a finished action (kannen/kansi), or the object of an unfinished action (kantta). For instance: 'Maalasin kannen' (I painted the lid - action finished) versus 'Maalasin kantta' (I was painting the lid - action ongoing). This distinction is a hallmark of B1-B2 proficiency.
Voisitko auttaa minua nostamaan tämän painavan kannen?
- Abstract and Idiomatic Sentences
- Sometimes 'kansi' is used in idioms. 'Kansi kiinni ja kuittaus' is a colloquial way of saying 'That's that' or 'Case closed'. It implies finishing a task decisively.
Nyt on projekti valmis, kansi kiinni!
Laivan kannella tuuli kovaa, mutta näkymä oli upea.
The auditory landscape of Finland is filled with 'kansi'. You will hear it in the bustling kitchens of Helsinki restaurants, where chefs shout instructions about kattilankannet. You will hear it at the ferry terminals in Turku as announcements direct passengers to the aurinkokansi (sun deck) or the autokansi (car deck). In a bookstore like Akateeminen Kirjakauppa, customers might ask about a book with a 'pehmeä kansi' (soft cover/paperback) versus a 'kova kansi' (hard cover). The word is ubiquitous because it describes essential boundaries. In environmental contexts, you might hear warnings about 'heikko jääkansi' (weak ice cover) on lakes during early winter or spring. This refers to the top layer of ice acting as a 'lid' over the water. Listen for the 'nn' sound in the genitive kannen—it's a quick, sharp double consonant that distinguishes it from the nominative kansi.
- The Kitchen and Home
- Listen for: 'Missä on tämän rasian kansi?' (Where is this container's lid?). Finns are organized; finding the matching lid is a common domestic quest.
Älä jätä voipakettia ilman kantta pöydälle.
- Maritime and Travel
- On the 'Tallink Silja' or 'Viking Line' ferries, announcements frequently mention 'kansi seitsemän' (deck seven) for restaurants or 'kansi kymmenen' for cabins.
Tervetuloa laivan kannelle nauttimaan kesäillasta.
In professional settings, specifically in engineering or construction, 'kansi' is used for structural tops. A 'siltakansi' is a bridge deck. If you are walking in a Finnish city, you might see workers maintaining the 'viemärinkansi' (sewer lid). In music shops, a luthier might discuss the 'kuusikansi' (spruce top) of an acoustic guitar. The word also appears in the news, particularly regarding the 'jääkansi' of the Arctic or the Baltic Sea, which is a major topic in climate change discussions. Hearing the word in these diverse contexts reinforces its role as a 'top surface'. Even in the digital world, while 'kansi' is less common for files, 'kansikuva' (cover photo) is the standard term for social media profile headers or album art on Spotify. The ubiquity of 'kansi' in Finnish life makes it a word that bridges the gap between the mundane kitchen chore and the grand engineering feat.
Oletko jo nähnyt uuden albumini kansikuvan?
- Urban Infrastructure
- 'Kaivonkansi' (manhole cover) is a word you'll see in city maintenance reports or hear if someone is warning you about a loose one on the street.
Varo tuota irtonaista kaivonkantta jalkakäytävällä.
Kirjastonhoitaja korjasi kirjan revenneen kannen.
The most frequent mistake learners make with kansi is failing to apply consonant gradation. Because 'kansi' ends in '-si', many learners mistakenly assume it follows the pattern of words like 'taksi' (taksi -> taksin). However, 'kansi' is an old Finnish word where the 's' is part of a 'si-ne' change. The genitive is kannen, not 'kansin'. Similarly, the partitive is kantta, not 'kansia'. Forgetting this 'ns' to 'nn' and 'nt' shift will immediately mark you as a beginner. Another common error is using 'kansi' when 'peite' or 'suojus' would be more appropriate. While 'kansi' is a rigid or structural cover (like a lid or a deck), 'peite' is a flexible cover like a blanket or a tarp. You wouldn't call a bedspread a 'kansi'; that is a päiväpeite. Similarly, a phone case is a suojakuori, not a 'kansi', although the folding part of a tablet case might be called a 'kansi'.
- Gradation Error
- Wrong: 'Laita se kattilan kansiin.' Correct: 'Laita se kattilan kannen alle.' (Under the pot lid). The 'ns' must change to 'nn'.
Monet oppijat sanovat vahingossa 'kansia', mutta oikea partitiivi on kantta.
- Confusion with 'Peite'
- 'Kansi' is for hard, solid lids. 'Peite' is for soft, fabric-like covers. Don't use 'kansi' for a blanket!
Auton päällä on suojapeite, ei auton kansi (ellei tarkoiteta konepeltiä).
Another nuance is the plural. 'Kannet' (the covers/lids) is often used to refer to the entirety of a book's exterior. If you say 'kirjan kansi', you might just mean the front. If you say 'kirjan kannet', you mean the whole binding. Learners often forget that 'kansi' can also mean 'deck' in a maritime sense, leading to confusion when they hear 'Olen kannella' and think someone is sitting on a giant jar lid. Context is key! In technical Finnish, 'kansi' is used for cylinder heads in engines (sylinterikansi). Using 'pää' (head) instead would be a mistake. Lastly, avoid overusing 'kansi' for digital interfaces; 'välilehti' (tab) or 'ikkuna' (window) are the correct terms for UI elements, even if they 'cover' other things. Stick to physical, rigid boundaries and ship decks, and you'll use 'kansi' correctly.
Älä sekoita sanoja: kansi (lid) ja katto (roof).
- The 'si' to 'nne' Rule
- This is a 'Type 4' or 'Type 5' noun depending on the textbook. The pattern is: kansi -> kannen -> kantta -> kanteen. Memorize this sequence!
Hän laittoi kirjan kansien väliin vanhan valokuvan.
On virhe sanoa 'laivan katolla', kun tarkoitetaan laivan kannella.
While kansi is the most common word for a lid or cover, Finnish offers several alternatives depending on the material, function, and shape of the object. Choosing the right one adds precision to your speech. Korkki refers specifically to a cap or a cork, usually found on bottles. You wouldn't put a 'kansi' on a beer bottle; you'd use a korkki. Tulppa is a plug or a stopper, used for sinks or electrical outlets. Suojus is a general term for a protector or a guard, often used for machine parts. Päällys refers to an outer layer or casing, like a book's dust jacket (kansi is the hard part, päällys is the paper wrap). Kuori means shell or crust, used for eggs, fruits, or even the 'shell' of a building. Finally, peite is a soft cover, like a blanket or a tarpaulin. Understanding these distinctions prevents the 'kansi-overuse' trap.
- Kansi vs. Korkki
- Kansi: Large, flat-ish, for pots/boxes. Korkki: Small, cylindrical, for bottles/tubes.
Avaa pullon korkki, mutta sulje kattilan kansi.
- Kansi vs. Peite
- Kansi: Rigid, structural. Peite: Flexible, fabric, temporary.
Laita peite veneen päälle, mutta pysy itse kannella.
In more poetic or archaic Finnish, you might encounter laki to mean the 'top' or 'summit' of something, which can sometimes overlap with the concept of a cover (like the 'kansi' of the sky, taivaankansi). Kate is another term used in construction for roofing or covering material. If you are talking about a lid that is integrated into a machine, luukku (hatch) might be more accurate if it opens on a hinge. For example, a car's trunk lid is often called a takaluukku. A B1 learner should focus on 'kansi' for lids and decks, but start recognizing 'korkki' and 'peite' to avoid sounding repetitive. The most important distinction remains the physical rigidity: if it's hard and you can put things on it or close a vessel with it, it's likely a kansi. If it's soft and you wrap things with it, it's a peite. If it's a small twisty thing, it's a korkki.
Auton takaluukku on auki, mutta moottorin suojakansi on kiinni.
- Kansi vs. Kuori
- Kansi: A lid that can be removed. Kuori: A shell that surrounds the whole object.
Munan kuori on ohut, mutta kattilan kansi on terästä.
Tämä suojus estää pölyn pääsyn laitteen sisälle.
How Formal Is It?
趣味小知识
The word 'kansi' belongs to a very old group of Finnish words that change 's' to 'n' or 't' in declension, showing its deep roots in the language's history.
发音指南
- Pronouncing 'a' like the 'a' in 'cat' (should be like 'father').
- Making the 'i' too long like 'eeeee'.
- Failing to double the 'n' in the genitive 'kannen'.
- Adding a 'z' sound to the 's'. Finnish 's' is always voiceless.
- Stressing the second syllable.
难度评级
Easy to recognize in context.
Difficult due to consonant gradation (ns -> nn/nt).
Requires practice to get the 'nn' sound right in 'kannen'.
Clear pronunciation, usually easy to hear.
接下来学什么
前置知识
接下来学习
高级
需要掌握的语法
Consonant Gradation (Type si-ne)
kansi -> kannen (ns -> nn)
Partitive of si-nouns
kansi -> kantta (si -> tta)
Illative of si-nouns
kansi -> kanteen (si -> teen)
Compound Noun Formation
kirja + n + kansi = kirjankansi
External Locative Cases for Surfaces
kansi -> kannella (on the deck)
按水平分级的例句
Missä on kattilan kansi?
Where is the pot lid?
Nominative singular.
Tämä on kirjan kansi.
This is a book cover.
Nominative singular.
Kansi on punainen.
The lid is red.
Subject of the sentence.
Sulje kansi, kiitos.
Close the lid, please.
Imperative sentence.
Onko tämä kansi?
Is this a lid?
Question form.
Laita kansi tähän.
Put the lid here.
Illative-like direction.
Pieni kansi sopii tähän.
A small lid fits here.
Adjective + noun.
Kansi on auki.
The lid is open.
State description.
Laivan kansi on iso.
The ship's deck is big.
Compound-like structure.
Olemme nyt kannella.
We are on the deck now.
Adessive case (kannella).
Etsin rasian kantta.
I am looking for the box's lid.
Partitive case (kantta).
Kirjan kannet ovat kovat.
The book's covers are hard.
Plural nominative (kannet).
Mene ulos kannelle.
Go out onto the deck.
Allative case (kannelle).
Kannen väri on sininen.
The lid's color is blue.
Genitive case (kannen).
Tarvitsen uuden kannen.
I need a new lid.
Accusative/Genitive object.
Puhdista kattilan kansi.
Clean the pot lid.
Object of a command.
Älä arvioi kirjaa kansien perusteella.
Don't judge a book by its covers.
Idiomatic use, plural genitive.
Kaivonkansi oli irronnut paikoiltaan.
The manhole cover had come loose.
Compound word (kaivon + kansi).
Laivan aurinkokansi on täynnä ihmisiä.
The ship's sun deck is full of people.
Specific compound noun.
Hän avasi pianon kannen varovasti.
He opened the piano lid carefully.
Genitive object.
Vesi kiehuu nopeammin, jos kansi on kiinni.
Water boils faster if the lid is on.
Conditional sentence.
Tämä rasia tarvitsee tiiviin kannen.
This box needs a tight lid.
Adjective agreement.
Oletko nähnyt tämän lehden kantta?
Have you seen this magazine's cover?
Partitive object.
Kansi sulkeutuu automaattisesti.
The lid closes automatically.
Reflexive verb usage.
Siltakansi vaatii välitöntä korjausta.
The bridge deck requires immediate repair.
Technical compound.
Moottorin sylinterikansi on vaurioitunut.
The engine's cylinder head is damaged.
Technical terminology.
Jääkansi peittää koko järven.
An ice cover covers the whole lake.
Environmental context.
Hän suunnitteli kirjaan upean kansikuvan.
He designed a wonderful cover image for the book.
Compound: kansi + kuva.
Kannettavan tietokoneen kansi on naarmuuntunut.
The laptop lid is scratched.
Modern technology context.
Kansi on valmistettu kestävästä muovista.
The lid is made of durable plastic.
Elative case for material.
Laske kansi alas ennen kuin lähdet.
Lower the lid before you leave.
Phrasal verb-like usage.
Kaikki matkustajat kutsuttiin yläkannelle.
All passengers were called to the upper deck.
Allative case with compound.
Taivaankansi kaartuu kirkkaana yllämme.
The vault of heaven arches brightly above us.
Poetic/Literary usage.
Projektin kansi on nyt lopullisesti kiinni.
The project's lid is now finally closed (The project is finished).
Metaphorical usage.
Viulun kansi on tehty valikoidusta kuusesta.
The violin's top (soundboard) is made of selected spruce.
Specific musical terminology.
Hän kurkisti kannen alle nähdäkseen sisällön.
He peeked under the lid to see the contents.
Postpositional structure.
Kansi halkeili kovan paineen alla.
The lid cracked under high pressure.
Descriptive narrative.
Kirjan kannet oli päällystetty nahalla.
The book's covers were bound in leather.
Passive past participle.
Laivan peräkannella oli hiljaista.
It was quiet on the ship's aft deck.
Specific maritime compound.
Kansi ei istu kunnolla paikoilleen.
The lid doesn't fit properly into place.
Idiomatic 'istua' (to fit).
Muinaiset uskoivat taivaankannen olevan kiinteä.
The ancients believed the firmament to be solid.
Complex historical context.
Kansisääntöjä on noudatettava tarkasti merellä.
Deck rules must be followed strictly at sea.
Formal/Legalistic compound.
Tämä on vasta alkusoittoa, kansi on vielä avaamatta.
This is just the prelude; the lid is yet to be opened (The real story hasn't started).
Abstract idiomatic expression.
Hän tutki kirjan kansien välistä löytynyttä dokumenttia.
He examined the document found between the book's covers.
Complex case relationships.
Kannen resonoiva pinta vahvistaa ääntä.
The deck's/top's resonating surface amplifies the sound.
Acoustic physics context.
Aluksen komentosilta sijaitsee ylimmän kannen yläpuolella.
The vessel's bridge is located above the topmost deck.
Technical maritime description.
Poliittinen keskustelu on lyönyt kannen kiinni asialle.
Political discussion has put a lid on the matter (Ended it).
Political metaphor.
Kansirakenteen lujuuslaskelmat ovat kriittisiä.
The strength calculations of the deck structure are critical.
Engineering jargon.
常见搭配
常用短语
— Close the lid; also used to say something is finished or to tell someone to be quiet.
Nyt se kansi kiinni!
容易混淆的词
Katto is a roof of a building; kansi is a lid or a deck.
Peite is a flexible cover like a blanket; kansi is rigid.
Kuori is a shell that encases; kansi is a top lid.
习语与表达
— Don't judge something or someone by appearance alone.
Hän vaikuttaa tylsältä, mutta älä arvioi kirjaa kansien perusteella.
informal/neutral— The matter is finished and settled.
Tehtävä tehty, kansi kiinni ja kuittaus.
slang/informal— To go below deck; to hide or retreat.
Kun myrsky alkoi, menimme kannen alle.
neutral— To finalize something or stop a discussion.
Hallitus löi kannen kiinni uudelle ehdotukselle.
journalistic— The sky, viewed as a dome over the earth.
Tähdet tuikkivat taivaankannella.
literary— Contained within a book; in written form.
Tämä tieto löytyy vain näiden kansien välistä.
neutral— Everyone gather together; all hands on deck.
Nyt on kiire, kaikki kannelle auttamaan!
informal— The lid is bursting (too much content or pressure).
Matkalaukun kansi halkeaa, olet pakannut liikaa.
informal— To be on the surface; to be visible or active.
Uusi johtaja on heti kannella näyttämässä suuntaa.
metaphorical— The whole thing; from top to bottom.
Tarkastimme laatikon, sekä kannen että pohjan.
neutral容易混淆
Physical lid/deck
Kansi is rigid and usually removable or a platform.
Kattilan kansi.
Book cover
Specifically the binding of the book.
Kirjan kansi.
Bottle cap
Korkki is small and for bottles; kansi is for larger containers.
Pullon korkki.
Protector
Suojus is any protection; kansi is a specific structural top.
Lampun suojus.
Bottom
Pohja is the opposite of kansi.
Laatikon pohja.
句型
Missä [noun] kansi on?
Missä purkin kansi on?
Laita kansi [noun] päälle.
Laita kansi kattilan päälle.
Olen [adjective] kannella.
Olen aurinkokannella.
Älä [verb] kantta.
Älä revi kantta.
[Noun] kansi on valmistettu [material].
Rasian kansi on valmistettu muovista.
Kansi [verb] [postposition].
Kansi halkeili paineen alla.
[Noun] on lyönyt kannen kiinni [noun].
Hallitus on lyönyt kannen kiinni asialle.
[Noun] sijaitsee [noun] kannella.
Ravintola sijaitsee ylimmällä kannella.
词族
名词
动词
形容词
相关
如何使用
High (Top 2000 words in Finnish)
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kansin
→
kannen
Learners forget the 'ns' to 'nn' change in the genitive case.
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kansia
→
kantta
The partitive of 'kansi' is 'kantta', not 'kansia'.
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laivan katolla
→
laivan kannella
You stand on a ship's deck (kansi), not its roof (katto).
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sängyn kansi
→
päiväpeite
'Kansi' is for rigid lids, not soft bed covers.
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kansi
→
korkki
Using 'kansi' for a small bottle cap instead of 'korkki'.
小贴士
Master the 'nn'
The most important thing for B1 is to remember 'kannen'. Practice saying it until the double 'n' feels natural.
Compound Power
Learn 'kansi' as part of compounds like 'kirjankansi' to expand your vocabulary quickly.
Maritime Deck
On Finnish ferries, always look for the word 'kansi' followed by a number to find your way.
Cooking Tip
If someone says 'kansi päälle', they want you to cover the pot.
Don't Judge
Use the 'book cover' idiom to sound more like a native speaker.
Partitive Check
The partitive is 'kantta'. Don't forget the double 't'.
Lid vs. Hatch
Use 'luukku' if it's a small door-like lid, and 'kansi' if it's a top-covering lid.
Instrument Tops
If you play guitar, the front wood panel is the 'kansi'.
Ice Safety
In winter, 'jääkansi' refers to the ice on lakes. Always check if it's thick enough!
Cover Photos
Use 'kansikuva' when talking about social media profiles.
记住它
记忆技巧
Imagine a **CAN** (kan) that **SI**ts on top of a jar. That's the **KANSI**.
视觉联想
Picture a huge wooden ship deck with a giant book cover lying on it like a carpet.
Word Web
挑战
Try to find five things in your house that have a 'kansi' and name them in Finnish.
词源
Ancient Fenno-Ugric origin. Related to the concept of carrying or supporting.
原始含义: A cover or a supporting surface.
Uralic / Finnic.文化背景
No specific sensitivities, but ensure 'kansi' is used for rigid objects only.
English speakers often use 'cover' for everything, but Finnish is more specific. Don't use 'kansi' for a bed cover!
在生活中练习
真实语境
Kitchen
- Missä on kansi?
- Laita kansi kiinni.
- Kansi on kuuma.
- Tarvitsen isomman kannen.
Maritime
- Mennään kannelle.
- Olen yläkannella.
- Autokansi on täynnä.
- Pysy kannen alla.
Books
- Kaunis kansi.
- Kovat kannet.
- Kansikuva on upea.
- Älä revi kantta.
Urban
- Varo kaivonkantta.
- Kansi on rikki.
- Raskas metallikansi.
- Avaa roskakorin kansi.
Music
- Pianon kansi.
- Viulun kansi.
- Avaa soittimen kansi.
- Kansi resonoi.
对话开场白
"Oletko koskaan nähnyt näin kaunista kirjan kantta?"
"Haluatko mennä laivan kannelle katsomaan maisemia?"
"Tiedätkö, mihin tämän rasian kansi on kadonnut?"
"Onko tässä kirjassa kovat vai pehmeät kannet?"
"Voitko auttaa minua avaamaan tämän tiukan kannen?"
日记主题
Kirjoita päivästä, jonka vietit laivan kannella matkalla uuteen paikkaan.
Kuvaile kauneinta kirjan kantta, jonka olet koskaan nähnyt.
Mitä tapahtui, kun unohdit laittaa kannen kiinni tärkeään rasiaan?
Pohdi sanontaa 'älä arvioi kirjaa kansien perusteella' omassa elämässäsi.
Kuvittele, että löydät salaperäisen laatikon, jonka kansi ei aukea.
常见问题
10 个问题Yes, 'kannettavan kansi' is the standard term for a laptop's screen part.
The genitive is 'kannen'. Remember the ns -> nn change.
No, 'folder' is 'kansio'. They are related but different words.
You say 'kannella'. Use the adessive case for flat surfaces like decks.
No, a car hood is 'konepelti'. However, a trunk lid can be 'takakansi' or 'takaluukku'.
It can mean 'shut up' or 'it's finished/done'.
No, use 'päiväpeite'. 'Kansi' is for rigid things.
It's a manhole cover found on streets.
Yes, it's very common in daily Finnish life.
Yes, it's a strong/weak grade word: kansi/kannen.
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Kirjoita lause sanalla 'kansi'.
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Miten sanot 'The book cover is blue'?
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Kirjoita 'I am on the deck'.
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Miten sanot 'I am looking for a lid'?
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Käytä sanaa 'kannen' lauseessa.
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Miten sanot 'Don't judge a book by its covers'?
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Kirjoita 'The pot lid is missing'.
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Miten sanot 'The laptop lid is open'?
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Kirjoita lause sanalla 'kaivonkansi'.
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Miten sanot 'Go to the sun deck'?
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Käytä sanaa 'kannet' monikossa.
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Kirjoita 'Close the lid carefully'.
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Miten sanot 'The violin top is wood'?
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Käytä sanaa 'taivaankansi'.
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Kirjoita 'Put the lid on the box'.
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Miten sanot 'The lid is broken'?
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Kirjoita 'I opened the lid'.
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Miten sanot 'The project is finished' (idiom)?
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Käytä sanaa 'kannetta' partitiivissa.
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Kirjoita 'Deck ten is for cabins'.
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Sano suomeksi: 'Close the lid'.
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Sano suomeksi: 'Where is the book cover?'.
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Sano suomeksi: 'We are on the deck'.
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Sano suomeksi: 'The lid is red'.
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Sano suomeksi: 'I need a new lid'.
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Sano suomeksi: 'Open the piano lid'.
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Sano suomeksi: 'The sun deck is beautiful'.
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Sano suomeksi: 'Don't judge by the covers'.
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Sano suomeksi: 'The manhole cover is loose'.
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Sano suomeksi: 'Go below deck'.
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Sano suomeksi: 'The lid is hot'.
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Sano suomeksi: 'I am painting the lid'.
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Sano suomeksi: 'The book has hard covers'.
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Sano suomeksi: 'Deck eight'.
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Sano suomeksi: 'Put the lid on the pot'.
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Sano suomeksi: 'The lid fits perfectly'.
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Sano suomeksi: 'I can't find the lid'.
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Sano suomeksi: 'Close the laptop lid'.
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Sano suomeksi: 'The sky is clear' (poetic).
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Sano suomeksi: 'Case closed'.
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Mitä puhuja tarkoittaa sanoessaan 'kannella'?
Mitä puhuja etsii: 'Missä on kattilan kansi?'
Mitä tapahtuu, jos puhuja sanoo 'avaa kansi'?
Mitä puhuja sanoo kirjan ulkonäöstä: 'Upea kansi'?
Mitä puhuja tarkoittaa: 'Mene kannen alle'?
Mitä puhuja sanoo tiestä: 'Varo kaivonkantta'?
Mitä puhuja sanoo monikossa: 'Nämä kannet ovat rikki'?
Mitä puhuja sanoo ajasta: 'Kansi kiinni nyt'?
Mitä puhuja sanoo moottorista: 'Sylinterikansi vuotaa'?
Mitä puhuja sanoo taivaasta: 'Taivaankansi on musta'?
Mitä puhuja sanoo luvusta: 'Kansi kuusi'?
Mitä puhuja sanoo teosta: 'Maalasin kannen'?
Mitä puhuja sanoo kirjasta: 'Pehmeät kannet'?
Mitä puhuja sanoo tiivisteestä: 'Kannen tiiviste on uusi'?
Mitä puhuja sanoo avusta: 'Nosta tätä kantta'?
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Summary
The word 'kansi' is a versatile noun covering everything from kitchen lids to ship decks. Its most important grammatical feature is the 'si' to 'nne' change (e.g., 'kannen'). Example: 'Laita kansi kiinni' (Put the lid on).
- Kansi means lid, cover, or deck.
- It changes to 'kannen' in the genitive case.
- Common in the kitchen (lids) and maritime (decks) contexts.
- Essential for B1 learners to master its consonant gradation.
Master the 'nn'
The most important thing for B1 is to remember 'kannen'. Practice saying it until the double 'n' feels natural.
Compound Power
Learn 'kansi' as part of compounds like 'kirjankansi' to expand your vocabulary quickly.
Maritime Deck
On Finnish ferries, always look for the word 'kansi' followed by a number to find your way.
Cooking Tip
If someone says 'kansi päälle', they want you to cover the pot.