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Antaa olla

Let it be

Phrase in 30 Seconds

Antaa olla means to leave something alone, drop a subject, or stop worrying about a situation.

  • Means: To stop interfering with a person, object, or topic.
  • Used in: Ending arguments, ignoring minor annoyances, or telling someone to stop touching something.
  • Don't confuse: It is not a literal command to 'give' something.
Hand waving away + calm face = Antaa olla

Explicación a tu nivel:

This phrase means 'let it be'. You use it when you want to stop talking about something or when you want someone to stop touching something.
Antaa olla is a very common phrase in Finnish. It is used to tell someone to leave something alone or to stop a conversation. It is a useful way to end a discussion that is going nowhere.
The phrase 'antaa olla' functions as a versatile idiom for cessation. Whether you are dealing with a physical object that should be left untouched or a conversational topic that has become unproductive, this phrase provides a neutral, efficient way to signal that you are finished with the subject.
In Finnish discourse, 'antaa olla' serves as a pragmatic marker of closure. It is frequently employed to de-escalate potential conflicts by signaling a withdrawal from a specific line of inquiry or action. Its usage is highly context-dependent, ranging from a casual dismissal to a firm boundary-setting command.
The idiomatic construction 'antaa olla' exemplifies the Finnish linguistic preference for economy of expression. By combining the infinitive of 'to give' with 'to be', it creates a semantic space where the speaker asserts control over the discourse by opting out of further engagement. It is a quintessential example of how Finnish utilizes simple verb combinations to achieve complex social functions, such as boundary maintenance and conflict mitigation.
From a cognitive linguistic perspective, 'antaa olla' functions as a conceptual metaphor for 'non-interference'. By invoking the existential verb 'olla', the speaker effectively grants permission for a state of affairs to persist in its current configuration, thereby negating the need for further agentive intervention. This phrase is deeply embedded in the Finnish cultural ethos of pragmatism, where the cessation of action is often viewed as a superior alternative to futile persistence. Its usage patterns demonstrate a sophisticated understanding of social register, where the brevity of the phrase acts as a buffer against unnecessary emotional expenditure in interpersonal interactions.

Significado

To leave something alone.

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Contexto cultural

Finns value personal space and conflict avoidance. 'Antaa olla' is a tool for maintaining harmony. Similar pragmatic attitudes exist in Sweden ('Låt det vara') and Norway ('La det være'). The concept of 'letting it be' is a common theme in Western philosophy, emphasizing acceptance. In international business, knowing when to 'let it be' is a sign of emotional intelligence.

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Keep it short

The beauty of 'antaa olla' is its brevity. Don't add extra words.

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Watch your tone

A flat tone makes it sound dismissive. A soft tone makes it sound like you are letting go of stress.

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Keep it short

The beauty of 'antaa olla' is its brevity. Don't add extra words.

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Watch your tone

A flat tone makes it sound dismissive. A soft tone makes it sound like you are letting go of stress.

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Use it in texting

It is a perfect way to end a text conversation that has become circular.

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Finnish directness

Finns appreciate that you don't waste time on things that can't be changed.

Ponte a prueba

Fill in the blank with the correct form.

Hän sanoi: '____ olla'.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Antaa

The phrase is 'antaa olla'.

Choose the correct meaning.

What does 'Antaa olla' mean?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: To leave something alone

It means to stop interfering.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Tämä on vaikeaa. B: ____, kokeillaan myöhemmin.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Antaa olla

It fits the context of giving up on a task.

Match the situation to the phrase.

You want to stop an argument.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Antaa olla

It is the perfect phrase for de-escalation.

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Ayudas visuales

Banco de ejercicios

5 ejercicios
Elige la respuesta correcta Fill Blank

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
Fill in the blank with the correct form. Fill Blank A1

Hän sanoi: '____ olla'.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Antaa

The phrase is 'antaa olla'.

Choose the correct meaning. Choose A1

What does 'Antaa olla' mean?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: To leave something alone

It means to stop interfering.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: Tämä on vaikeaa. B: ____, kokeillaan myöhemmin.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Antaa olla

It fits the context of giving up on a task.

Match the situation to the phrase. situation_matching A1

You want to stop an argument.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Antaa olla

It is the perfect phrase for de-escalation.

🎉 Puntuación: /5

Preguntas frecuentes

12 preguntas

Only if you are very close. Otherwise, it might sound rude.

No, it is neutral to informal.

You don't usually conjugate it as an idiom.

That is incorrect. Always use 'antaa olla'.

No, use 'jätä rauhaan'.

Rarely, unless you are very familiar with the person.

It can imply that, yes.

Yes, it is standard Finnish.

Avoid it. It sounds unprofessional.

It can be, depending on the tone.

To keep trying or to fix it.

Yes, it is a very poetic phrase.

Frases relacionadas

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Jättää rauhaan

synonym

To leave someone alone

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Ei väliä

similar

It doesn't matter

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Antaa mennä

similar

Let it go

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Unohtaa asia

similar

Forget the matter

Dónde usarla

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Minor Argument

A: Mutta sinä sanoit niin!

B: Antaa olla, ei se ole niin tärkeää.

informal

Someone touching your stuff

A: Voinko katsoa tätä?

B: Antaa olla, se on rikki.

neutral
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Giving up on a task

A: Tämä ei toimi.

B: Antaa olla, kokeillaan huomenna.

informal
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Ignoring a comment

A: Hän sanoi sinusta pahasti.

B: Antaa olla, en välitä.

informal
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Ending a phone call

A: Pitäisikö meidän vielä puhua tästä?

B: Ei, antaa olla. Nähdään!

neutral
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In a shop

A: Tämä on kallis.

B: Antaa olla, etsitään toinen.

neutral

Memorízalo

Mnemotecnia

Think of a person waving their hand at a pile of papers and saying 'Antaa olla!' (Let it be!).

Asociación visual

Imagine a calm Finnish forest where a noisy bird is chirping, and you simply wave your hand and say 'Antaa olla' to make the noise fade away.

Rhyme

Antaa olla, ei huolta mulla.

Story

Matti was angry at his friend. He started to write a long text message. Then he stopped. He breathed deeply and thought, 'Antaa olla'. He put his phone down and went for a walk instead.

In Other Languages

Similar to 'Let it be' in English or 'Laissez tomber' in French. It is a universal human desire to stop fighting.

Word Web

antaaollajättäärauhaanantaa mennäei haittaa

Desafío

For one day, whenever you feel annoyed by something small, say 'Antaa olla' and move on to something else.

Review in 1 day, 3 days, 1 week, and 1 month.

Pronunciación

Acento Stress is always on the first syllable.

Clear 'a' sounds, double 'a' is long.

Double 'l' is long, hold it for a split second.

Espectro de formalidad

Formal
Ehdotan, että jätämme tämän asian sikseen.

Ehdotan, että jätämme tämän asian sikseen. (Ending a discussion)

Neutral
Antaa asian olla.

Antaa asian olla. (Ending a discussion)

Informal
Antaa olla.

Antaa olla. (Ending a discussion)

Jerga
Anna olla vaan.

Anna olla vaan. (Ending a discussion)

The phrase originates from the combination of the verb 'antaa' (to give/let) and 'olla' (to be). It has been used in Finnish for centuries as a way to express permission for something to remain in its current state.

Old Finnish:
Modern Finnish:

Dato curioso

The phrase is so common that it is often used as a title for songs and books in Finland.

Notas culturales

Finns value personal space and conflict avoidance. 'Antaa olla' is a tool for maintaining harmony.

“Antaa olla, ei tarvitse väitellä.”

Similar pragmatic attitudes exist in Sweden ('Låt det vara') and Norway ('La det være').

“Låt det vara, det är okej.”

The concept of 'letting it be' is a common theme in Western philosophy, emphasizing acceptance.

“Sometimes the best action is no action.”

In international business, knowing when to 'let it be' is a sign of emotional intelligence.

“Antaa olla, keskitytään seuraavaan projektiin.”

Inicios de conversación

Mitä teet, kun joku ärsyttää sinua?

Onko sinulla jokin asia, jonka haluaisit vain antaa olla?

Miten suomalaiset reagoivat riitoihin?

Voitko kertoa tilanteesta, jossa sanoit 'antaa olla'?

Errores comunes

Antaa olla se.

Antaa sen olla.

wrong conjugation
The object pronoun must be in the genitive case (sen) when it is the object of 'antaa'.

L1 Interference

0 1

Minä annan olla.

Antaa olla.

wrong context
The phrase is usually used as an impersonal command or statement. Adding 'minä' makes it sound like you are giving permission to yourself, which is not the idiomatic use.

L1 Interference

0 1

Antaa olla minua.

Jätä minut rauhaan.

wrong context
You cannot use 'antaa olla' to tell a person to leave you alone. Use 'jätä rauhaan' instead.

L1 Interference

0

Antaa olla asia.

Antaa asian olla.

wrong conjugation
The object 'asia' must be in the genitive case (asian) because it is the object of the infinitive construction.

L1 Interference

0 1

In Other Languages

Spanish Very Similar

Déjalo estar

Spanish uses the imperative 'déjalo' while Finnish uses the infinitive 'antaa'.

French moderate

Laisse tomber

French focuses on the action of dropping, while Finnish focuses on the state of being.

German moderate

Lass es gut sein

German adds the concept of 'good' to the phrase.

Japanese Very Similar

そのままにして (Sono mama ni shite)

Japanese is more descriptive of the state, while Finnish is more about the action of letting.

Arabic moderate

دعه وشأنه (Da'hu wa sha'nahu)

Arabic is often more personal, while Finnish is often used for abstract topics.

Chinese moderate

算了吧 (Suàn le ba)

Chinese implies a calculation of worth, while Finnish is more existential.

Korean Very Similar

그냥 둬 (Geunyang dwo)

Korean is very direct, similar to the Finnish 'antaa olla'.

Portuguese Very Similar

Deixa estar

Portuguese is slightly more common in European variants than Brazilian.

Spotted in the Real World

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(2020)

“Antaa olla, antaa mennä.”

Common lyrics about moving on.

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(2023)

“Antaa olla, en jaksa enää väitellä.”

Ending a Twitter argument.

Fácil de confundir

Antaa olla vs Antaa olla vs. Jättää rauhaan

Learners often use 'antaa olla' for people.

Use 'antaa olla' for things/topics, 'jättää rauhaan' for people.

Antaa olla vs Antaa olla vs. Ei haittaa

Both are used to dismiss things.

'Ei haittaa' means 'it doesn't matter', 'antaa olla' means 'let it be'.

Preguntas frecuentes (12)

Only if you are very close. Otherwise, it might sound rude.

usage contexts

No, it is neutral to informal.

basic understanding

You don't usually conjugate it as an idiom.

grammar mechanics

That is incorrect. Always use 'antaa olla'.

common mistakes

No, use 'jätä rauhaan'.

comparisons

Rarely, unless you are very familiar with the person.

usage contexts

It can imply that, yes.

basic understanding

Yes, it is standard Finnish.

cultural usage

Avoid it. It sounds unprofessional.

usage contexts

It can be, depending on the tone.

grammar mechanics

To keep trying or to fix it.

basic understanding

Yes, it is a very poetic phrase.

practical tips

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