Shopping is part of everyday life — whether it’s buying groceries, clothes, or gifts.
This guide is perfect for beginners who want to communicate confidently while shopping in Finland!
🛒 Useful Vocabulary: Shopping and Money in Finnish
🏬 Shopping – Ostoksilla
- kauppa – shop/store
- ostaa – to buy
- hinta – price
- tarjous – offer/sale
- alennus – discount
- kassakone – cash register
- ostoskärry – shopping cart
- ostoslista – shopping list
- kassa – cashier
- myyjä – salesperson
💰 Money – Raha
- raha – money
- käteinen – cash
- kortti – card
- pankkikortti – debit card
- luottokortti – credit card
- maksaa – to pay
- kuitti – receipt
- kolikoita – coins
- seteli – banknote
📋 Useful Phrases for Shopping and Money
- Kuinka paljon tämä maksaa? – How much does this cost?
- Onko tämä alennuksessa? – Is this on sale?
- Voinko maksaa kortilla? – Can I pay by card?
- Tarvitsen kuitin, kiitos. – I need a receipt, please.
- Onko teillä pienempi koko? – Do you have a smaller size?
- Saanko sovittaa tämän? – May I try this on?
- Missä on kassa? – Where is the cashier?
- Hyvää päivää, etsin lahjaa. – Good day, I’m looking for a gift.
🗣️ Example Conversations for Shopping Situations
🛒 Situation 1: Buying Groceries
Customer: Hei! Kuinka paljon nämä omenat maksavat?
(Hi! How much do these apples cost?)
Shop Assistant: Ne maksavat kolme euroa kilo.
(They cost three euros per kilo.)
Customer: Otan kaksi kiloa, kiitos.
(I’ll take two kilos, please.)
👗 Situation 2: Buying Clothes
Customer: Saanko sovittaa tämän mekon?
(May I try on this dress?)
Salesperson: Tottakai, sovituskopit ovat tuolla.
(Of course, the fitting rooms are over there.)
Customer: Onko tästä kokoa M?
(Do you have this in size M?)
Salesperson: Kyllä, tässä on M-koko.
(Yes, here is the M size.)
💳 Situation 3: Paying at the Cash Register
Cashier: Yhteensä kaksikymmentä euroa, kiitos.
(Total twenty euros, please.)
Customer: Voinko maksaa kortilla?
(Can I pay by card?)
Cashier: Kyllä onnistuu. Syötä PIN-koodi.
(Yes, you can. Enter your PIN code.)
📝 Mini Practice Questions
Here are some short practice questions you can use when shopping:
- Onko tämä kallis vai halpa? – Is this expensive or cheap?
- Onko sinulla vaihtorahaa? – Do you have change?
- Tarvitsetko muovikassin? – Do you need a plastic bag?
- Missä on leipäosasto? – Where is the bread section?
From buying groceries to paying with a card, knowing these essential phrases and words will help you feel more confident in real-life situations in Finland.
Practice these dialogues, use them often, and soon you’ll be shopping like a local!

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