معنی
A positive way to agree to a request.
زمینه فرهنگی
Finns value 'low-key' interactions. Saying 'mikä ettei' is a way to be positive without being 'too much'. In Finnish offices, hierarchy is flat. 'Mikä ettei' can be used even with a manager if the atmosphere is casual. On Finnish TikTok or Instagram, 'mikä ettei' is often used in captions for spontaneous trips or trying new foods. The phrase is universal across Finland, but in rural areas, it might be delivered with an even shorter, more grunted intonation.
The 'Finnish Shrug'
Think of this phrase as a verbal shrug. It's positive but very relaxed.
Not for Facts
Don't use it to answer factual questions. It only works for suggestions.
معنی
A positive way to agree to a request.
The 'Finnish Shrug'
Think of this phrase as a verbal shrug. It's positive but very relaxed.
Not for Facts
Don't use it to answer factual questions. It only works for suggestions.
Add a 'joo'
Saying 'Joo, mikä ettei' sounds even more natural and fluent.
Modesty is Key
Use this when you want to avoid sounding too 'American-style' enthusiastic.
خودت رو بسنج
Complete the dialogue with the most natural Finnish response.
A: Mennäänkö huomenna uimaan? B: ________, se kuulostaa kivalta!
'Mikä ettei' is the most natural way to agree to a fun suggestion like going swimming.
In which situation is 'mikä ettei' MOST appropriate?
Choose the best context:
'Mikä ettei' is for casual social suggestions, not formal or factual questions.
Fill in the missing words to complete the phrase.
_____ ettei!
The phrase is 'Mikä ettei'.
Which of these means 'Sure, why not' in a natural Finnish way?
Pick the best idiom:
'Mikä ettei' is the idiomatic expression, while 'Miksi ei?' is more literal.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
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4 تمرینهاA: Mennäänkö huomenna uimaan? B: ________, se kuulostaa kivalta!
'Mikä ettei' is the most natural way to agree to a fun suggestion like going swimming.
Choose the best context:
'Mikä ettei' is for casual social suggestions, not formal or factual questions.
_____ ettei!
The phrase is 'Mikä ettei'.
Pick the best idiom:
'Mikä ettei' is the idiomatic expression, while 'Miksi ei?' is more literal.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالNo, it's very polite but informal. It shows you are easy-going.
Yes, if your workplace is casual, which most Finnish workplaces are.
'Totta kai' is 'Of course!' (high energy), while 'mikä ettei' is 'Sure, why not' (low energy).
It is always written as two separate words.
It's better to use 'sopii' or 'kyllä' in formal writing.
No, it's a fixed phrase. It never changes.
It's a rhetorical way of saying 'there is no reason NOT to do it'.
No, 'mikä ettei' is a 'yes'. If you're not sure, say 'ehkä'.
It's used everywhere from Helsinki to Lapland.
Hold the 't' sound for a split second longer than a single 't'.
عبارات مرتبط
Miksipä ei
similarWhy indeed not
Totta kai
synonymOf course
Ilman muuta
synonymWithout a doubt
Sopii
similarIt suits / Okay
Ehkä
contrastMaybe