معنی
To face a difficult situation.
زمینه فرهنگی
Finns value 'sisu' (grit) and may not admit to having a 'hätä' unless it's serious. Asking twice might be necessary. In 'Finglish' (Finnish-English), speakers might literally translate 'No emergency' as 'Ei hätää' even in English contexts. In a hospital, 'hätä' is used very literally. A 'hätäkello' is an emergency bell. Children are taught 'Ei hätää' early to build emotional resilience after small falls.
The 'Ei hätää' trick
Use 'Ei hätää' as a polite way to say 'You're welcome' when someone thanks you for a small favor or apologizes.
Avoid 'Mikä hätä?'
Always remember the '-nä' ending. Without it, the phrase sounds incomplete and grammatically 'off' to native ears.
معنی
To face a difficult situation.
The 'Ei hätää' trick
Use 'Ei hätää' as a polite way to say 'You're welcome' when someone thanks you for a small favor or apologizes.
Avoid 'Mikä hätä?'
Always remember the '-nä' ending. Without it, the phrase sounds incomplete and grammatically 'off' to native ears.
Stoic response
If you ask a Finn 'Mikä hätänä?', they might say 'Ei tässä mitään' (Nothing here) even if they are stressed. It's a cultural default.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct form of 'hätä'.
Mikä sinulla on ______?
We use the essive case 'hätänä' when asking 'What is wrong?'.
Choose the correct way to say 'No worries'.
Someone says: 'Anteeksi, olen myöhässä!' You say:
Negative existence requires the partitive case 'hätää'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You see a car accident and want to know if everyone is okay.
While 'hätä' is about distress, 'Onko kaikilla kaikki hyvin?' is the standard check, but 'Onko hätä?' could be used for 'Is there an emergency?'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Mikä hätänä? B: ______
'I lost my wallet' is a logical answer to 'What's wrong?'.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Hätä vs. Huoli
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاMikä sinulla on ______?
We use the essive case 'hätänä' when asking 'What is wrong?'.
Someone says: 'Anteeksi, olen myöhässä!' You say:
Negative existence requires the partitive case 'hätää'.
Situation: You see a car accident and want to know if everyone is okay.
While 'hätä' is about distress, 'Onko kaikilla kaikki hyvin?' is the standard check, but 'Onko hätä?' could be used for 'Is there an emergency?'.
A: Mikä hätänä? B: ______
'I lost my wallet' is a logical answer to 'What's wrong?'.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, it's very common to ask 'Mikä tässä on hätänä?' when a machine isn't working.
'Ei hätää' is 'No worries/danger', while 'Ei se mitään' is more like 'It's nothing/No problem'. They are often interchangeable.
The essive case (-nä) indicates a temporary state. You aren't 'an emergency', you are 'in a state of emergency'.
No, it is seen as caring and empathetic, provided the person actually looks like they have a problem.
You can say 'Minä olen pulassa' or 'Minulla on hätä'.
The plural is 'hädät', but it is rarely used. Distress is usually seen as an uncountable state.
It's a bit informal. Better to use 'ongelma' (problem) or 'haaste' (challenge).
Yes, it always implies some level of distress, urgency, or lack of something.
'Hätä' is more urgent/emergency-like; 'huoli' is 'worry' or 'concern'.
Yes, it is a standard part of the Finnish language used across all regions.
عبارات مرتبط
hätäillä
similarto panic or rush
hätätila
specialized formstate of emergency
olla pulassa
synonymto be in a pickle / in trouble
kaikki hyvin
contrastall good