Significado
The message is not being understood.
Contexto cultural
Finns value 'suora puhe' (direct speech). If a message 'ei mene perille', it is often seen as a failure of the speaker to be clear enough or the listener to be attentive enough. In meetings, silence doesn't mean the message went perille. It often means people are processing. Don't assume understanding until you get a verbal confirmation. In Northern Finland, 'perille' has strong associations with the reindeer herding cycles and reaching seasonal camps. The idiom carries a weight of survival—if information didn't reach a camp, it could be dangerous. With the high level of digitalization, this phrase is now used for failed emails or app notifications that literally don't arrive, blending the literal and figurative meanings.
Use with 'Viesti'
The most natural way to use this is with the word 'viesti' (message) as the subject.
Don't be too blunt
Saying 'Se ei mene sulle perille' can be very rude. Use it sparingly in arguments.
Significado
The message is not being understood.
Use with 'Viesti'
The most natural way to use this is with the word 'viesti' (message) as the subject.
Don't be too blunt
Saying 'Se ei mene sulle perille' can be very rude. Use it sparingly in arguments.
The 'Millään' trick
Add 'millään' (by any means) to the end to sound like a native expressing true frustration.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the missing word in the correct form.
Yritin selittää säännöt, mutta viesti ei mennyt ______.
The idiom always uses the lative form 'perille' to show the destination of the message.
Which sentence correctly expresses that 'He doesn't understand'?
Valitse oikea lause:
The person who doesn't understand takes the -lle ending (Allative case).
Complete the dialogue with the most natural response.
A: 'Oletko kertonut Pekalle, että juhlat on peruttu?' B: 'Olen, mutta...'
B is implying that Pekka is still acting as if the party is happening, so the message didn't 'get through'.
Match the situation to the phrase.
You are trying to teach your dog a new trick, but he just stares at you blankly.
The dog is the recipient who isn't understanding the 'message' of the command.
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Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosYritin selittää säännöt, mutta viesti ei mennyt ______.
The idiom always uses the lative form 'perille' to show the destination of the message.
Valitse oikea lause:
The person who doesn't understand takes the -lle ending (Allative case).
A: 'Oletko kertonut Pekalle, että juhlat on peruttu?' B: 'Olen, mutta...'
B is implying that Pekka is still acting as if the party is happening, so the message didn't 'get through'.
You are trying to teach your dog a new trick, but he just stares at you blankly.
The dog is the recipient who isn't understanding the 'message' of the command.
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Preguntas frecuentes
5 preguntasYes! It is the standard way to say a letter reached its destination. 'Kirje meni perille.'
Both work. 'Asti' adds emphasis, meaning 'all the way to the destination.'
It is neutral, but can be aggressive depending on your tone. Use it carefully with strangers.
The opposite is 'Viesti meni perille' (The message got through).
No, that would mean you physically didn't arrive. Say 'Minulle ei mene perille.'
Frases relacionadas
mennä jakeluun
synonymTo be understood (informal).
ymmärtää väärin
similarTo misunderstand.
puhua seinille
builds onTo talk to the walls.
sytyttää
contrastTo 'light up' (to finally get it).