menevät
Wordform Details
Translation: to go
Part of Speech: verb
Inflection Type:
third-personpluralpresenttenseIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: mennä
Translation: to go; to move; to travel; to proceed; to pass; to elapse (verb)
Etymology: Mennä is a basic Finnish verb with ancient Finno-Ugric roots. It shares origins with Estonian 'minema' and distantly with Hungarian 'menni', all meaning 'to go'. This verb is one of the most fundamental motion verbs in Finnish, expressing physical movement from one place to another. Unlike English 'go' which has Germanic origins, mennä comes from Proto-Finnic *mene-, showing the distinct linguistic heritage of Finnish.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'mennä' as 'men, nah' - as if men are going away ('nah, I'm going').
- Associate with 'menace' - something that 'goes' after you.
- The double 'n' in 'mennä' can remind you of two legs walking (going).
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Cultural Context
Mennä is one of the most essential verbs in Finnish, used in countless everyday contexts. It's one of the first verbs learned by Finnish language students. The verb is used not only for physical movement but also in many idiomatic expressions related to time passing, things breaking or going wrong, and various states of being.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'mennä' means 'to go' (movement away from a reference point), 'tulla' means 'to come' (movement toward a reference point).
This word:
Minä menen sinne.
I am going there.
Confused word:
Minä tulen sinne.
I am coming there.
Notes: The distinction between 'mennä' and 'tulla' is similar to the English 'go' vs 'come' but requires careful attention to the perspective of the speaker.
Mnemonic: Mennä has an 'e' like 'exit' (going away), while tulla has a 'u' like 'u-turn' (coming back).
Explanation: 'Mennä' indicates movement, while 'jäädä' means 'to stay' or 'to remain' (lack of movement).
This word:
Hän menee ulos.
He/she is going outside.
Confused word:
Hän jää sisälle.
He/she is staying inside.
Notes: These verbs represent opposite actions in terms of movement vs. staying put.
Mnemonic: Think of 'jäädä' as related to 'jade' - a stone that stays in place, while 'mennä' is always moving.