Minä menen kokoukseen ajoissa.

Breakdown of Minä menen kokoukseen ajoissa.

minä
I
mennä
to go
kokous
the meeting
ajoissa
on time
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Questions & Answers about Minä menen kokoukseen ajoissa.

Why do we say Minä menen kokoukseen ajoissa even though Finnish verbs already show the subject?
In Finnish the verb ending in -en (from mennä) already tells you the subject is “I.” The pronoun minä is therefore optional and often dropped in casual speech. You include minä mainly for emphasis, clarity or formality. Without it you simply say Menen kokoukseen ajoissa.
What case is kokoukseen, and why isn’t there a preposition like to before it?
kokoukseen is the illative case of kokous (meeting), used to express movement into something. Instead of a separate word for “to,” Finnish adds a case ending. Many words take -en in the illative singular, but nouns with an -us ending form a -kse-n stem: kokous → kokoukse- → kokoukseen (“into/to the meeting”).
What does ajoissa mean? How is it different from aikaisin or oikeaan aikaan?

ajoissa is an adverb meaning “in good time” or “on time” (i.e. not late).

  • aikaisin means “early” (arriving before what’s expected).
  • oikeaan aikaan means “at the right time” (precisely when needed).
    Use ajoissa when you want to stress that you won’t be late.
Why are there no articles like a or the before meeting?
Finnish has no indefinite or definite articles. Nouns stand alone, and their case endings (like the illative -seen in kokoukseen) together with context indicate specificity and role in the sentence.
Can I change the word order? For example, say Menen ajoissa kokoukseen instead?

Yes. Finnish word order is flexible.

  • Menen kokoukseen ajoissa (destination first) is neutral.
  • Menen ajoissa kokoukseen (time first) puts extra emphasis on being on time. Both are correct and understood the same way.