How to Form Questions

Questions Starting with a Question Word

When a question begins with an interrogative word (e.g. mikä), the typical word order is the same as that of an ordinary statement. It is not reversed like in English (although a lot of exceptions to this rule can be found).

Mikä tämä on? 'What is this?'

Mitä kieliä sinä puhut?

Missä sinä asut?

mikä = what, which
mitä = what
kuka = who
missä = where
mistä = where from
millainen = what...like, what kind of

Yes/No Questions

When there is no question word, the question begins with a verb and the word order is reversed. An interrogative suffix -ko or -kö is added to the verb. The choice between -ko and -kö depends on what vowels the verb stem contains. If the stem part contains a back vowel (a, o, u), the suffix will be -ko, otherwise the suffix will be -.

Notice that the personal endings will remain in the questions:

The most common way to answer yes/no questions is to repeat the verb of the question. Kyllä, or more colloquially, joo, ('yes') occurs less frequently alone; it often combines with the verb to add some emphasis to the answer.

The negation ei ('no') has different forms for different persons : en for minä, et for sinä, and ei for 3rd person pronouns, for example.

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Last reviewed: December 9, 1997.

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