Bedeutung
Saying something without meaning harm.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Finns value 'suora puhe' (direct speech). 'Ei pahalla' is the mechanism that allows this directness to exist without destroying social bonds. In Savo, people are known for 'leppoisa' (easy-going) but indirect speech. They might use 'ei pahalla' even more frequently to wrap their meanings in layers. In meetings, 'ei pahalla' is used to maintain a flat hierarchy. Anyone can critique the boss if they use the right buffer. On Finnish Jodel (anonymous social app), 'Ei pahalla mutta' is a meme-like starter for 'unpopular opinions'.
The 'Mutta' Rule
Always follow 'Ei pahalla' with 'mutta' (but) to sound natural. It sets up the contrast perfectly.
Don't Overuse
If you start every sentence with 'Ei pahalla', you will start to sound like you are actually looking for trouble.
Bedeutung
Saying something without meaning harm.
The 'Mutta' Rule
Always follow 'Ei pahalla' with 'mutta' (but) to sound natural. It sets up the contrast perfectly.
Don't Overuse
If you start every sentence with 'Ei pahalla', you will start to sound like you are actually looking for trouble.
The Finnish Nod
When someone says 'Ei pahalla' to you, a simple nod and 'Selvä' (Clear/Okay) shows you didn't take offense.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the missing word to complete the phrase.
Ei _____, mutta paitasi on väärinpäin.
The correct form is the adessive case 'pahalla'.
Which sentence is the most polite way to disagree?
You don't like your friend's new haircut.
'Ei pahalla' softens the negative opinion.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'Oliko tuo vitsi?' B: 'Oli, älä ____ pahalla.'
The verb 'ottaa' (to take) is used with 'pahalla' to mean 'don't take it badly'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Match 'Ei millään pahalla' to the correct context.
'Ei millään pahalla' is an intensified version for stronger critiques.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
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Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenEi _____, mutta paitasi on väärinpäin.
The correct form is the adessive case 'pahalla'.
You don't like your friend's new haircut.
'Ei pahalla' softens the negative opinion.
A: 'Oliko tuo vitsi?' B: 'Oli, älä ____ pahalla.'
The verb 'ottaa' (to take) is used with 'pahalla' to mean 'don't take it badly'.
Match 'Ei millään pahalla' to the correct context.
'Ei millään pahalla' is an intensified version for stronger critiques.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
14 FragenNo, it's actually intended to be polite. However, if the following comment is very mean, the phrase won't save you.
Yes, it's neutral enough for the workplace, especially in Finland's relatively informal business culture.
'Ei millään pahalla' is more emphatic and slightly more polite. Use it for bigger critiques.
You can say 'Ei se mitään' (It's nothing) or 'En ottanut pahalla' (I didn't take it badly).
No. 'Sorry' (Anteeksi) is for when you've done something wrong. 'Ei pahalla' is for when you're about to say something honest.
Yes, e.g., 'Sanoin sen ei pahalla.' (I said it with no offense).
Yes, 'Ei sil pahal' is common in Helsinki slang.
Yes, it's very common in informal or semi-formal emails.
'Pahasti' means 'badly' as in 'I hurt myself badly'. 'Pahalla' refers to the intent/spirit.
Yes, frequently in dialogue to show character interaction.
No! 'Ei paha' means 'Not bad' (a compliment).
Absolutely. It's a key phrase for basic social survival in Finland.
It can, if your tone is sarcastic. Use a neutral, calm voice.
It literally means 'Not with bad'.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Ei millään pahalla
specialized formNot with any bad intent at all
Älä ota itseesi
similarDon't take it personally
Kaikella kunnioituksella
similarWith all respect
Pahoittelut
contrastApologies
Ilman muuta
builds onWithout a doubt