A1 Proverb خنثی

Ei voi mitään

Nothing can be done

معنی

Accepting an unchangeable situation.

🌍

زمینه فرهنگی

The phrase is linked to 'Sisu', but it represents the 'passive' side of it—the ability to endure what cannot be changed without losing one's mind. In the north, this phrase is used even more frequently regarding the extreme weather and the long polar night. Using this phrase in a meeting can actually be a sign of a 'no-nonsense' leader who doesn't waste time on regret. Fans use this to cope with the frequent 'läheltä piti' (close call) losses of the national teams.

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The Shrug

To sound truly Finnish, accompany the phrase with a very slight, single-shoulder shrug and a neutral facial expression.

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Don't overdo the emotion

If you say it too sadly, it loses its power. It should sound like a statement of fact, not a cry for help.

معنی

Accepting an unchangeable situation.

🎯

The Shrug

To sound truly Finnish, accompany the phrase with a very slight, single-shoulder shrug and a neutral facial expression.

⚠️

Don't overdo the emotion

If you say it too sadly, it loses its power. It should sound like a statement of fact, not a cry for help.

💬

The 'Mutta' prefix

Finns often start the phrase with 'Mutta...' (But...). 'Mutta ei voi mitään' is a great way to pivot a conversation away from a problem.

خودت رو بسنج

Fill in the missing word to complete the Finnish 'shrug'.

Bussi meni jo. Ei ___ mitään.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: voi

The verb 'voida' (can) is the core of this phrase.

Which situation is most appropriate for 'Ei voi mitään'?

Select the best scenario:

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: You forgot your umbrella and it starts raining.

This is a minor, unchangeable inconvenience where stoic acceptance is the standard Finnish response.

Which of these is the most common variation of the phrase?

Choose the correct form:

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: Sille ei voi mitään.

'Sille' (to it) is the most common addition to make the phrase specific.

Complete the dialogue naturally.

A: 'Anteeksi, mutta tämä tuote on loppu.' B: '___'

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: Ei voi mitään.

When a shop is out of an item, 'Ei voi mitään' is the polite way to show you accept the news.

🎉 امتیاز: /4

ابزارهای بصری یادگیری

When to say 'Ei voi mitään'

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Weather

  • Rain
  • Snow
  • Cold
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Tech

  • Dead battery
  • No Wi-Fi
  • Crash
👥

Social

  • Late friend
  • Sold out
  • Closed

بانک تمرین

4 تمرین‌ها
Fill in the missing word to complete the Finnish 'shrug'. جای خالی A1

Bussi meni jo. Ei ___ mitään.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: voi

The verb 'voida' (can) is the core of this phrase.

Which situation is most appropriate for 'Ei voi mitään'? situation_matching A1

Select the best scenario:

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: You forgot your umbrella and it starts raining.

This is a minor, unchangeable inconvenience where stoic acceptance is the standard Finnish response.

Which of these is the most common variation of the phrase? Choose A2

Choose the correct form:

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: Sille ei voi mitään.

'Sille' (to it) is the most common addition to make the phrase specific.

Complete the dialogue naturally. dialogue_completion A1

A: 'Anteeksi, mutta tämä tuote on loppu.' B: '___'

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: Ei voi mitään.

When a shop is out of an item, 'Ei voi mitään' is the polite way to show you accept the news.

🎉 امتیاز: /4

سوالات متداول

10 سوال

Usually no. It's a standard neutral response. However, if someone is looking for deep empathy, it might feel a bit short.

Yes, it's very common in Finnish workplaces to acknowledge external blockers.

'Ei voi mitään' means nothing can be done. 'Ei se mitään' means 'It doesn't matter' or 'No problem'.

Because the sentence is negative, and negative sentences in Finnish require the partitive case.

'Sille ei mahda mitään' is slightly more formal and emphatic.

You can, but it sounds like you are personally powerless. 'Ei voi mitään' sounds like the situation itself is impossible.

Very close, but 'Ei voi mitään' is more focused on the impossibility of action than the 'nature of life'.

Yes, many Finnish melancholic pop and rock songs use it to describe lost love or hard times.

It's actually a great way to *stop* being angry. It's a verbal signal to let go.

It is universal across all of Finland.

عبارات مرتبط

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Minkäs teet

similar

What can you do?

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Se on sellaista

similar

That's just how it is.

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Ei mahda mitään

synonym

Can't do anything (stronger).

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Näillä mennään

builds on

This is what we're going with.

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Olipa harmi

similar

What a pity.

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