معنی
Asking what the problem or situation is.
زمینه فرهنگی
Estonians value privacy but also directness. Asking 'Mis lahti on?' is seen as a sign of a good friend who notices when you are not yourself. In the Nordics and Baltics, silence is common. If someone breaks the silence with 'Mis lahti on?', it usually means the situation is quite obvious or serious. In Slack or Teams, Estonians use this phrase to quickly get to the point of a technical bug or a project delay. Historically, this phrase was literal. If a neighbor's barn door was 'lahti' (open) at night, it was a sign of trouble.
Tone Matters
Say it with a rising intonation to sound concerned, and a falling intonation to sound annoyed.
Not a Greeting
Don't use this as a replacement for 'Hello'. It implies you think something is wrong.
معنی
Asking what the problem or situation is.
Tone Matters
Say it with a rising intonation to sound concerned, and a falling intonation to sound annoyed.
Not a Greeting
Don't use this as a replacement for 'Hello'. It implies you think something is wrong.
Add 'nüüd'
Adding 'nüüd' (now) makes you sound like a native speaker when you are frustrated: 'No mis nüüd lahti on?'
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the missing word to ask 'What's wrong?'.
Mis ______ on?
'Mis lahti on?' is the standard idiom for 'What's wrong?'.
Which phrase is best when you see a friend crying?
Sinu sõber nutab. Mida sa ütled?
This phrase expresses concern when someone is upset.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Vaata, seal on politsei! B: Oi, tõesti. ______?
When seeing police or an incident, you ask what's going on.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: Your computer suddenly turns off.
You use this to ask what's wrong with a device.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاMis ______ on?
'Mis lahti on?' is the standard idiom for 'What's wrong?'.
Sinu sõber nutab. Mida sa ütled?
This phrase expresses concern when someone is upset.
A: Vaata, seal on politsei! B: Oi, tõesti. ______?
When seeing police or an incident, you ask what's going on.
Situation: Your computer suddenly turns off.
You use this to ask what's wrong with a device.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, if there is an obvious problem or delay. It is neutral enough for the workplace.
Only if 'What's up?' means 'What's happening?'. It is not a casual greeting like 'Yo, what's up?'.
'Lahti' is an adverb used for states, while 'avatud' is a participle often used for official status (like a shop).
Yes, it is grammatically correct but slightly less common than 'Mis lahti on?'.
Usually an explanation of the problem, or 'Ei ole midagi' (Nothing is wrong).
No, it is generally seen as helpful and observant.
You would more likely ask 'Mis juhtus?' (What happened?), but 'Mis lahti on?' works if you just see them limping.
No. For 'Are you free?', use 'Kas sa oled vaba?'.
No, the phrase remains the same regardless of how many people you are addressing.
Use the past tense: 'Mis lahti oli?'.
عبارات مرتبط
Mis toimub?
synonymWhat is happening?
Mis värk on?
similarWhat's the deal?
Mis on juhtunud?
specialized formWhat has happened?
Kõik on korras
contrastEverything is in order
Kas midagi on lahti?
builds onIs something wrong?