Bedeutung
Having a positive impact.
Kultureller Hintergrund
The 'Talkoot' spirit means that making a difference is seen as a collective duty rather than just an individual glory. There is a strong emphasis on 'tasa-arvo' (equality). Making a difference often implies reducing inequality. In Finnish work culture, 'tehdä ero' is often used in the context of 'lisäarvo' (added value). Teachers often use 'tehdä ero' to encourage critical thinking and distinguishing between sources.
The 'Välille' Rule
Always use 'välille' (to between) when you are creating a distinction, not 'välillä' (at between).
The Breakup Trap
Be careful not to say 'Me teimme eron' without context, or people will think you broke up with your partner!
Bedeutung
Having a positive impact.
The 'Välille' Rule
Always use 'välille' (to between) when you are creating a distinction, not 'välillä' (at between).
The Breakup Trap
Be careful not to say 'Me teimme eron' without context, or people will think you broke up with your partner!
Use with Adjectives
Add adjectives like 'suuri' (big) or 'merkittävä' (significant) to make your statement stronger: 'tehdä suuri ero'.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the correct form of 'tehdä' and 'ero'.
Minä haluan ___ ___ maailmassa.
After 'haluan' (I want), we use the infinitive 'tehdä'. 'Eron' is the total object.
Which sentence means 'You made a difference'?
Valitse oikea lause:
'Teit' is the past tense of 'tehdä'. 'Erosit' means 'you broke up/resigned'.
Match the Finnish phrase with its English meaning.
Yhdistä parit:
These are the three primary ways 'ero' and 'tehdä' interact.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'Kiitos avusta!' B: 'Eipä kestä, halusin vain ___.'
The speaker wants to say they wanted to make a difference.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Tehdä Ero vs. Erota
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenMinä haluan ___ ___ maailmassa.
After 'haluan' (I want), we use the infinitive 'tehdä'. 'Eron' is the total object.
Valitse oikea lause:
'Teit' is the past tense of 'tehdä'. 'Erosit' means 'you broke up/resigned'.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
These are the three primary ways 'ero' and 'tehdä' interact.
A: 'Kiitos avusta!' B: 'Eipä kestä, halusin vain ___.'
The speaker wants to say they wanted to make a difference.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenNo, it's fine! But for a quick text, you might just say 'se auttoi tosi paljon' (it helped a lot).
Usually, it implies a positive or neutral logical difference. For negative impacts, 'vaikuttaa huonosti' is better.
'Ero' is the general difference/distinction. 'Erotus' is specifically the mathematical result of subtraction.
Yes, 'ero' is the object. You are 'making' the 'difference'.
Yes, in negative sentences like 'En voi tehdä eroa' (I can't tell the difference).
Yes, especially in media, politics, and social work.
You say 'Sillä ei ole merkitystä' or 'Sillä ei ole väliä'.
Absolutely. It shows you are goal-oriented and impactful.
It's a typical Finnish rolled R. Practice by saying 'ed-o' quickly until it vibrates.
Because the words 'tehdä' and 'ero' are very basic, even if the idiomatic usage is more advanced.
Verwandte Redewendungen
tehdä vaikutus
similarto make an impression
saada aikaan
builds onto achieve/bring about
olla väliä
synonymto matter
erottua edukseen
specialized formto stand out in a positive way
tehdä pesäeroa
specialized formto distance oneself