मतलब
Avoid rushing to conclusions.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Finns value 'asiallisuus' (matter-of-factness). Going ahead of things is seen as a breach of this value, as it introduces emotion and speculation into a logical process. Equality and consensus are key. This phrase ensures that everyone is on the same 'step' of the process before moving to the next, preventing one person from dominating with future-talk. There is a strong belief in 'jinxing'. Commentators and fans use this phrase religiously to avoid claiming victory before the final whistle, reflecting a humble attitude toward fate. The phrase echoes the rhythm of nature. You cannot force the seasons. This patience is a core part of the national identity, often contrasted with 'faster' southern European cultures.
The 'Soft' No
Use this phrase as a polite way to say 'no' to a suggestion that is too early, without being confrontational.
Case Sensitivity
Always use the genitive plural 'asioiden'. Using the singular 'asian edelle' sounds like you are avoiding one specific topic, not the future in general.
मतलब
Avoid rushing to conclusions.
The 'Soft' No
Use this phrase as a polite way to say 'no' to a suggestion that is too early, without being confrontational.
Case Sensitivity
Always use the genitive plural 'asioiden'. Using the singular 'asian edelle' sounds like you are avoiding one specific topic, not the future in general.
The 'Mutta' Pivot
Start with a compliment, then use the phrase: 'Se on hieno idea, mutta ei mennä asioiden edelle vielä.'
Modesty is Key
Using this phrase makes you sound humble and realistic, which are highly valued traits in Finnish society.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the missing word in the correct form.
Meidän ei pidä mennä ______ edelle.
The postposition 'edelle' requires the genitive plural form 'asioiden'.
Which sentence is the most natural way to tell a friend to wait for more information?
Ystäväsi suunnittelee jo juhlia, vaikka hän ei ole vielä saanut kutsua.
This is the standard idiom for warning someone not to get ahead of themselves.
Complete the dialogue with the correct phrase.
A: 'Ostetaanko jo lentoliput?' B: 'Ei, meillä ei ole vielä lomaa myönnetty. ______.'
B is suggesting they wait for the vacation approval before buying tickets.
Match the phrase to the most appropriate situation.
Tilanne: Joku tekee hätäisiä johtopäätöksiä ilman faktoja.
This phrase is specifically for preventing hasty conclusions.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासMeidän ei pidä mennä ______ edelle.
The postposition 'edelle' requires the genitive plural form 'asioiden'.
Ystäväsi suunnittelee jo juhlia, vaikka hän ei ole vielä saanut kutsua.
This is the standard idiom for warning someone not to get ahead of themselves.
A: 'Ostetaanko jo lentoliput?' B: 'Ei, meillä ei ole vielä lomaa myönnetty. ______.'
B is suggesting they wait for the vacation approval before buying tickets.
Tilanne: Joku tekee hätäisiä johtopäätöksiä ilman faktoja.
This phrase is specifically for preventing hasty conclusions.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
12 सवालIt is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
It's better to use the impersonal 'ei mennä asioiden edelle' to be more polite.
'Edelle' implies movement (going ahead), while 'edellä' implies a state (being ahead).
Yes, often shortened to 'Ei mennä asioiden edelle' or just 'Ei mennä edelle'.
Yes, almost exactly the same meaning and usage.
No, it's almost always figurative. For physical movement, say 'älä mene ohi' (don't go past).
Because it refers to the general flow of 'matters' or 'things' in life, which are usually multiple.
Not if said with a smile or a gentle tone. It's seen as being 'the voice of reason'.
Yes, 'Turha mennä asioiden edelle' means 'It's useless to get ahead of things'.
There isn't a direct slang idiom, but 'Ota iisisti' (Take it easy) covers the sentiment.
Very often, especially regarding politics or economic forecasts.
Yes, if someone is talking about marriage on the first date!
संबंधित मुहावरे
älä hätäile
similarDon't rush / Don't panic
nuolaista ennen kuin tipahtaa
synonymTo celebrate too early
hiljaa hyvää tulee
builds onSlowly makes good (Slow and steady wins the race)
katsoa loppuun asti
contrastTo watch until the very end
pitää jalat maassa
similarTo keep one's feet on the ground