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Mennään

Mennään is a Finnish verb form derived from mennä, meaning “to go.” In everyday use it is the present tense form in the passive voice and functions as a common way to propose an action together with others. In English, it most often translates to “let’s go” or, depending on context, a neutral “we go.”

Grammatically, mennään is the first person plural form in the passive mood. The subject is typically omitted

Usage notes include that mennään can stand alone as a spontaneous invitation, especially in informal speech:

Etymologically, mennään comes from the verb mennä, with the passive present suffix -ään, which yields a general

or
indefinite,
which
allows
the
sentence
to
act
as
an
invitation
or
a
general
statement
about
going
somewhere.
Because
it
is
passive,
the
speaker
does
not
specify
who
is
performing
the
action;
the
focus
is
on
the
action
itself
and
the
inclusion
of
the
listener(s).
for
example,
Mennään
kahville
(Let’s
go
for
coffee).
It
also
appears
with
directions
or
plans:
Mennään
elokuvaan
(Let’s
go
to
the
cinema)
or
Mennään
huomenna
(We’re
going
tomorrow
/
Let’s
go
tomorrow).
In
questions,
the
form
changes
to
Mennäänkö?
to
ask
“Shall
we
go?”
or
“Are
we
going?”
or
inclusive
meaning
rather
than
a
specific,
active
subject.
The
phrase
is
a
staple
of
Finnish
conversation
and
a
primary
example
of
how
Finnish
uses
the
passive
voice
for
inclusive
imperatives.