Missä uusi auto on?

Word
Missä uusi auto on?
Meaning
Where is the new car?
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
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Breakdown of Missä uusi auto on?

olla
to be
uusi
new
auto
the car
missä
where
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Questions & Answers about Missä uusi auto on?

Why does Finnish place the verb at the end in "Missä uusi auto on?" instead of immediately following the question word?
Finnish word order is flexible, especially in questions. Missä (where) typically starts the question, followed by the subject (uusi auto) and then the verb (on). This word order doesn't change the overall meaning—"Missä on uusi auto?" is also acceptable but slightly less common in everyday usage.
Why isn’t there an article before "uusi auto"?
Finnish doesn’t use articles (like "a" or "the"). Instead, it relies on context to convey whether something is definite or indefinite. So uusi auto can mean "the new car" or "a new car" depending on the situation.
How do we know "uusi auto" is in the nominative case here?
In Finnish, the subject of a sentence normally appears in the nominative case (the “base” form). Since uusi auto functions as the subject of the sentence, it remains uninflected as uusi auto.
Is "uusi auto" treated as one phrase, and does the adjective always come before the noun?
Yes. In Finnish, an adjective typically precedes the noun it modifies. So uusi auto is treated as a single noun phrase meaning “new car,” and you’ll usually see the adjective uusi placed before auto.
Why do we use "Missä" instead of "Mihin" or "Mistä"?
Missä means "in/at which place?" or simply "where?" Mihin means "to which place?" ("where to?"), and Mistä means "from which place?" ("where from?"). Since you’re asking where the car currently is, Missä is the correct form.

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