معنی
Asking what is going on.
زمینه فرهنگی
Finns value 'asiallisuus' (matter-of-factness). 'Mikä tilanne?' is popular because it focuses on the 'asia' (matter/thing) rather than forcing a social performance. Among younger generations, this phrase is often shortened even further in text to 'tilanne?'. It's part of a trend of extreme linguistic economy. In the Finnish 'flat hierarchy', a subordinate can easily use this with a manager. It signals that both are focused on the task at hand. Ice hockey is the national sport. You will hear 'Mikä tilanne?' constantly in sports bars and arenas. It is the universal way to ask for the score.
The 'nn' is key
Make sure to double the 'n' sound in 'tilanne'. If you say it with a single 'n', it sounds like a non-word to Finns.
Don't expect a long answer
If you use this as a greeting, a Finn might just say 'Eipä kummempia' (Nothing special) and that's the end of the small talk. Don't be offended!
معنی
Asking what is going on.
The 'nn' is key
Make sure to double the 'n' sound in 'tilanne'. If you say it with a single 'n', it sounds like a non-word to Finns.
Don't expect a long answer
If you use this as a greeting, a Finn might just say 'Eipä kummempia' (Nothing special) and that's the end of the small talk. Don't be offended!
Not for funerals
It's too casual for somber occasions. Stick to formal condolences.
خودت رو بسنج
Which phrase is the most natural way to ask a friend 'What's up?' as you walk into a cafe?
Moi! _______?
In spoken Finnish, we drop the verb and the article for a quick, natural greeting.
Match the phrase to the correct context.
Context: You want to know the score of the ice hockey game.
'Mikä tilanne?' is the standard way to ask for a score or status update.
Complete the dialogue.
Pomo: 'Mikä tilanne raportin kanssa?' Työntekijä: '_______.'
The boss is asking for a status update, so an answer about the timeline is appropriate.
Fill in the missing word to ask 'What's the situation here?'.
Mikä tilanne ______ on?
'Täällä' means 'here', making the question specific to the location.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
When to use 'Mikä tilanne?'
Social
- • Greeting friends
- • Joining a party
- • Texting
Information
- • Sports scores
- • Work updates
- • Traffic delays
Surprise
- • Walking into a mess
- • Sudden noise
- • Unexpected news
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاMoi! _______?
In spoken Finnish, we drop the verb and the article for a quick, natural greeting.
Context: You want to know the score of the ice hockey game.
'Mikä tilanne?' is the standard way to ask for a score or status update.
Pomo: 'Mikä tilanne raportin kanssa?' Työntekijä: '_______.'
The boss is asking for a status update, so an answer about the timeline is appropriate.
Mikä tilanne ______ on?
'Täällä' means 'here', making the question specific to the location.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالNo, it's not rude, but it is informal. It's perfect for friends, family, and casual work environments.
You can say 'Ei mitään erikoista' (Nothing special), 'Tässä vaan' (Just here), or give a specific update like 'Peli on 1-1'.
In Finland, yes, especially in modern industries like tech. It shows you are focused on the work status.
'Mitä kuuluu?' is about your life and feelings. 'Mikä tilanne?' is about the current moment or a specific event.
Yes, very common in texts, emails to colleagues, and social media captions.
Technically 'Mitkä tilanteet?', but that is almost never used as a greeting.
Yes! If you walk into a room that is a total mess, you can say 'No, mikä tilanne?' with a sigh.
It's used nationwide, though Helsinki urban slang has more variations like 'Mikä meno?'.
It is completely gender-neutral.
Yes, after saying 'Moi', it's a great way to ask if the person is busy.
عبارات مرتبط
Mitä kuuluu?
similarHow are you? (Literally: What is heard?)
Mikä meno?
synonymWhat's the go? / What's up?
Tilanne päällä
builds onA situation is ongoing / A crisis is happening.
Miten menee?
similarHow's it going?