Breakdown of Tämä tie on helpompi ajaa kuin edellinen.
Questions & Answers about Tämä tie on helpompi ajaa kuin edellinen.
What role does on play in the sentence?
Why is helpompi used instead of helppo?
Why does helpompi have only one p, while helppo has pp?
How does the structure helpompi ajaa work grammatically?
Finnish often combines a comparative adjective with a bare infinitive to say something is “easier/difficult/etc. to do”. The pattern is:
adjective (comparative) + infinitive
Here helpompi is the comparative of helppo and ajaa is the 1st infinitive (“to drive”), so together they mean “easier to drive”.
Why is there no explicit subject for the infinitive ajaa?
What does kuin edellinen mean and why is edellinen in the nominative case?
Could you include the noun tie after edellinen, and if so, how?
Yes. You can say:
Tämä tie on helpompi ajaa kuin edellinen tie.
Here both edellinen and tie remain in nominative singular. Omitting tie is common when it’s clear you mean “road.”
How flexible is the word order in this sentence?
Finnish is fairly flexible, but the neutral word order here is Subject – Verb – Predicate:
Tämä tie (S) on (V) helpompi ajaa kuin edellinen (Pred).
You can shuffle elements for emphasis, but this order is the most straightforward.
Is there a more formal or nominalized way to express the same idea?
Yes, you can nominalize the verb:
Tämän tien ajaminen on helpompaa kuin edellisen.
Here Tämän tien is genitive (“of this road”), ajaminen is the noun “driving,” and helpompaa is the partitive comparative of helppo. Edellisen is in partitive to match the comparison. This version is correct but more wordy.
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