Questions & Answers about Lähellä on kirkas järvi.
What does lähellä mean, and is it a preposition or an adverb?
lähellä literally means “near” or “nearby.” Finnish doesn’t have prepositions like English; instead, location words appear as:
- adverbs (fixed words that don’t take a noun) – e.g. Lähellä on kirkas järvi (“Nearby there’s a clear lake”), or
- postpositions (like adpositions that follow a noun in a certain case) – e.g. talon lähellä (“near the house”), where talon is genitive.
In our sentence, lähellä is a locative adverb: you don’t need any case on a separate noun.
Why is on used here, and what role does it serve?
Why are kirkas and järvi in the nominative singular rather than the partitive or some other case?
Why is there no article like “a” or “the” before kirkas järvi?
The word order is lähellä – on – kirkas järvi. Is that the “normal” order, and why isn’t it on lähellä kirkas järvi?
Finnish word order is flexible, but in existential or “new information” sentences you often start with a location or context phrase, follow with the verb, and end with the new subject. So
1. Lähellä (location, known)
2. on (existential verb)
3. kirkas järvi (new information)
Putting on first (On lähellä kirkas järvi) is possible but stylistically marked; it makes the verb overly prominent.
What if I said Kirkas järvi on lähellä instead—does the meaning change?
How do I specify whose proximity I mean, for example “near me” or “near the school”?
There are two common ways:
- Attach a possessive suffix to lähellä:
• Lähelläni on kirkas järvi = “Near me there is a clear lake.”
• Lähellänne on kirkas järvi = “Near you (plural) there is a clear lake.” - Use a postpositional phrase with a noun + genitive + lähellä:
• Koulun lähellä on kirkas järvi = “Near the school there is a clear lake.”
Can I say “near the house there’s a lake”? How do I use lähellä with a preceding noun?
Yes. You turn lähellä into a postposition by putting the thing you’re near in the genitive:
Talon lähellä on järvi = “Near the house there is a lake.”
If you want the adjective too:
Talon lähellä on kirkas järvi = “Near the house there is a clear lake.”
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