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Introduction[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we will explore vocabulary related to weather in the Finnish language. Weather is a topic of great importance in Finland, as the country experiences distinct seasonal changes and often extreme weather conditions. By learning weather vocabulary, you will be able to describe the weather, understand weather forecasts, and engage in everyday conversations about the weather with native Finnish speakers. This lesson will provide you with a comprehensive list of weather-related words and phrases, as well as cultural insights into how weather impacts Finnish culture and daily life.

Weather Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

Temperature[edit | edit source]

Temperature is a fundamental aspect of weather, and in Finnish, it is expressed using the Celsius scale. Here are some common temperature-related words and phrases:

Finnish Pronunciation English
lämpötila [ˈlæmpøt̪ilɑ] temperature
aste [ˈɑste] degree
kylmä [ˈkylmæ] cold
lämmin [ˈlæmːin] warm
pakkasta [ˈpɑkːɑst̪ɑ] below zero
nolla [ˈnolːɑ] zero

Example sentences:

  1. Tänään on kylmä päivä. (Today is a cold day.)
  2. Lämpötila on kahdeksan astetta. (The temperature is eight degrees.)

Precipitation[edit | edit source]

Precipitation refers to any form of water that falls from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface. In Finnish, there are several words to describe different types of precipitation:

Finnish Pronunciation English
sade [ˈsɑde] rain
lumi [ˈlumi] snow
räntä [ˈræntæ] sleet
räntäsade [ˈræntæsɑde] sleet (as a compound word)
vesi [ˈʋesi] water
jää [ˈjæː] ice

Example sentences:

  1. Tänään sataa lunta. (Today it is snowing.)
  2. Eilen oli kova vesisade. (Yesterday there was heavy rain.)

Weather Conditions[edit | edit source]

Weather conditions describe the state of the atmosphere at a particular time and place. In Finnish, there are various words and phrases to describe different weather conditions:

Finnish Pronunciation English
aurinkoinen [ˈɑurinkoinen] sunny
pilvinen [ˈpilvinen] cloudy
tuulinen [ˈtuulinen] windy
sateinen [ˈsɑteinen] rainy
ukkonen [ˈukːonen] thunderstorm
myrsky [ˈmyrsky] storm

Example sentences:

  1. Huomenna on aurinkoinen päivä. (Tomorrow is a sunny day.)
  2. Tänään on pilvistä. (Today is cloudy.)

Cultural Insights[edit | edit source]

Finnish weather vocabulary is closely tied to the country's climate and geographical location. Due to its northern latitude, Finland experiences long, cold winters with heavy snowfall, and short, mild summers. The Finnish language has a rich vocabulary to describe these seasonal changes and weather phenomena. Weather plays a significant role in Finnish culture, influencing various aspects of daily life and traditional activities. For example, the Finnish sauna is often enjoyed after a cold winter day to warm up and relax. Additionally, weather conditions impact outdoor activities such as skiing, ice fishing, and berry picking, which are popular in Finland.

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now, let's practice using the weather vocabulary you have learned. Choose the appropriate word or phrase to complete each sentence:

1. _______________ on kuuma päivä. (It is a hot day.) 2. _______________ on voimakas tuuli. (There is a strong wind.) 3. _______________ sataa tänään. (It is raining today.) 4. _______________ on kylmä. (The weather is cold.) 5. _______________ on ukkonen. (There is a thunderstorm.)

Solution: 1. Tänään 2. Ulkona 3. Vesi 4. Sää 5. Tänään

Explanation: 1. Tänään (Today) is used to indicate the current day. 2. Ulkona (Outside) is used to describe the location of the wind. 3. Vesi (Water) is incorrect because it means water, not rain. 4. Sää (Weather) is the correct word to describe the cold weather. 5. Tänään (Today) is used to indicate the presence of a thunderstorm.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You have learned a variety of weather-related vocabulary in Finnish. By understanding and using these words and phrases, you will be able to discuss the weather and engage in conversations with native Finnish speakers. Remember to practice using the vocabulary in context to reinforce your learning. Weather is a topic that is relevant in everyday life, and by incorporating it into your language studies, you will gain a deeper understanding of Finnish culture and daily life.

Table of Contents - Finnish Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Introduction to Finnish


Greetings and Introductions


Nouns and Adjectives


Numbers and Time


Verbs and Tenses


Daily Activities


Questions and Negation


Food and Dining


Prepositions and Postpositions


Travel and Transportation


Finnish Culture and Traditions


Weather and Seasons


Conjunctions and Subordinate Clauses


Family and Relationships


Finnish Literature and Music

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