المعنى
Polite response to thanks.
خلفية ثقافية
Finns often avoid 'Ole hyvä' in casual settings because it can feel slightly 'instructive' (literally 'be good'). 'Eipä kestä' is preferred as it is more humble. In bilingual areas, you might hear 'Ingen orsak' (No cause) which is the Swedish equivalent, often used by the same people who use 'Eipä kestä.' In modern Finnish tech companies, English 'No problem' is often used, but 'Eipä kestä' remains the bedrock of polite office culture. In the countryside, you might hear the even more modest 'Älä unta nää' (Don't see a dream/Don't even think about it) as a very informal way to dismiss thanks.
The Smile Factor
Since Finns can be stoic, saying 'Eipä kestä' with a small nod or smile goes a long way in showing friendliness.
Don't overthink the grammar
Even though 'kestää' is a complex verb, 'Eipä kestä' is a fixed block. Don't try to conjugate it!
المعنى
Polite response to thanks.
The Smile Factor
Since Finns can be stoic, saying 'Eipä kestä' with a small nod or smile goes a long way in showing friendliness.
Don't overthink the grammar
Even though 'kestää' is a complex verb, 'Eipä kestä' is a fixed block. Don't try to conjugate it!
The 'Kiitti' Response
If someone says the casual 'Kiitti,' you can respond with the equally casual 'Ei kestä' (dropping the -pä).
اختبر نفسك
Complete the dialogue with the most natural Finnish response.
A: Kiitos paljon avusta! B: _________.
'Eipä kestä' is the most natural response to 'Kiitos' when someone has helped you.
Match the situation to the correct phrase.
You just handed a cup of coffee to a friend.
When giving something, you say 'Ole hyvä.' You only say 'Eipä kestä' after they thank you.
Fill in the missing clitic to make the phrase sound softer and more polite.
Ei__ kestä.
The clitic '-pä' is the standard addition to 'Ei kestä' to make it 'Eipä kestä.'
Which of these is NOT a way to say 'You're welcome' in Finnish?
'Ei se mitään' is used for apologies (No worries/It's okay), not as a response to thanks.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Politeness Levels
Casual
- • Ei kestä
- • Eipä mitään
- • Eip mitää
Neutral
- • Eipä kestä
- • Ole hyvä
Formal
- • Olkaa hyvä
- • Ilo oli minun puolellani
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينA: Kiitos paljon avusta! B: _________.
'Eipä kestä' is the most natural response to 'Kiitos' when someone has helped you.
You just handed a cup of coffee to a friend.
When giving something, you say 'Ole hyvä.' You only say 'Eipä kestä' after they thank you.
Ei__ kestä.
The clitic '-pä' is the standard addition to 'Ei kestä' to make it 'Eipä kestä.'
'Ei se mitään' is used for apologies (No worries/It's okay), not as a response to thanks.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةIt's neutral. You can use it with your boss or a waiter. It's never too formal or too casual.
No, you must include the 'Ei' or 'Eipä.' 'Kestä' alone doesn't mean anything in this context.
The '-pä' makes it sound a bit softer and more polite. 'Ei kestä' is more direct.
Yes, if someone thanks you for just 'being there' or for a compliment, it's still the right response.
Yes, it is a universal Finnish phrase, though regional dialects might shorten it further.
It's just a personal preference. 'Eipä mitään' is like 'It's nothing,' while 'Eipä kestä' is like 'Don't mention it.'
Technically yes, but the '-pä' usually implies a friendly tone. A blunt 'Ei kestä' would sound more annoyed.
Yes, it can mean 'to stand' or 'to tolerate.' So it's like saying 'It's not hard to tolerate your thanks.'
Yes, it's very common in internal work emails after someone says thanks for a task.
No, 'Eipä kestä' stays the same whether you are talking to one person or a group.
عبارات ذات صلة
Eipä mitään
synonymIt's nothing
Ole hyvä
similarYou're welcome / Here you go
Ei se mitään
contrastNo worries / It's okay
Kiitos itsellesi
builds onThank you too
Oli ilo auttaa
specialized formIt was a pleasure to help