मतलब
It does not matter which one.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Finns often use 'mikä tahansa' to avoid appearing demanding. It is a sign of 'reilu meininki' (fair play/good spirit) to let others choose. In Finnish meetings, being flexible with 'mikä tahansa' regarding scheduling is seen as being a 'tiimipelaaja' (team player). Younger Finns almost never use 'tahansa' in speech, preferring 'vaan' or 'vaikka mikä'. In classic Finnish literature, 'mikä hyvänsä' is often used instead of 'mikä tahansa' to sound more poetic or elevated.
The 'Vaan' Shortcut
If you forget 'tahansa', just use 'vaan'. It's shorter, easier to pronounce, and sounds very native in 90% of situations.
People are not 'Mikä'
Always remember to switch to 'kuka tahansa' when talking about humans. Using 'mikä' can sound dehumanizing.
मतलब
It does not matter which one.
The 'Vaan' Shortcut
If you forget 'tahansa', just use 'vaan'. It's shorter, easier to pronounce, and sounds very native in 90% of situations.
People are not 'Mikä'
Always remember to switch to 'kuka tahansa' when talking about humans. Using 'mikä' can sound dehumanizing.
Don't be TOO flexible
While 'mikä tahansa' is polite, if a Finn asks you three times, they actually want you to make a choice! Use it once, then pick something.
खुद को परखो
Choose the correct phrase to complete the sentence: 'Voit ottaa ___ omenan korista.'
You can take any apple from the basket.
Since an apple is a thing, we use 'mikä tahansa'.
Fill in the missing word in the correct case: 'Minä käyn ___ tahansa kaupassa.' (I go to any store.)
Minä käyn _____ tahansa kaupassa.
The verb 'käydä' (to visit/go to) requires the inessive case (-ssä).
Complete the dialogue with the most natural response.
A: Haluatko kahvia vai teetä? B: ________, kiitos.
'Mikä vaan käy' is the most natural way to say 'either is fine' in a spoken context.
Match the Finnish phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are the four most common indefinite pronouns using 'tahansa'.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
The 'Tahansa' Family
Things
- • mikä tahansa
People
- • kuka tahansa
Places
- • missä tahansa
Time
- • milloin tahansa
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासYou can take any apple from the basket.
Since an apple is a thing, we use 'mikä tahansa'.
Minä käyn _____ tahansa kaupassa.
The verb 'käydä' (to visit/go to) requires the inessive case (-ssä).
A: Haluatko kahvia vai teetä? B: ________, kiitos.
'Mikä vaan käy' is the most natural way to say 'either is fine' in a spoken context.
बाईं ओर के प्रत्येक आइटम को दाईं ओर के उसके जोड़े से मिलाएं:
These are the four most common indefinite pronouns using 'tahansa'.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालYes! For example: 'Mikä tahansa päivä käy.' (Any day works.)
It's not exactly slang, but it is very informal. It's perfectly fine for daily conversation but avoid it in formal essays.
It is 'mitkä tahansa'. Use it for plural nouns: 'Mitkä tahansa kengät.'
No, 'tahansa' is an invariant particle. Only the pronoun before it changes.
It must have the dots! 'Mikä' and 'mika' are different sounds in Finnish.
Use 'missä tahansa' (static location) or 'mihin tahansa' (movement to a place).
It's better to say 'kuka tahansa ihminen' or just 'kuka tahansa'.
Yes, it's a more formal synonym. You'll see it in books.
'Jokainen' means 'every single one', while 'mikä tahansa' means 'any one (it doesn't matter which)'.
Yes, but you usually use the partitive: 'En halua mitä tahansa.' (I don't want just anything.)
संबंधित मुहावरे
kuka tahansa
similaranyone
mikä vain
synonymany
ihan sama
similarit's all the same / I don't care
kumpikin
specialized formeither
mikä hyvänsä
synonymany / whichever