मतलब
Informal inquiry about life.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Finns value 'asiallisuus' (matter-of-factness). If you ask 'Miten menee?', don't be surprised if the answer is a simple 'Ihan ok' with no further elaboration. It's not rudeness; it's efficiency. The 'Honesty Policy': In Finland, asking how someone is can lead to a 'valitusvirsi' (complaint song) if things are actually going poorly. It is culturally acceptable to be honest about negative feelings. Silence is Golden: After asking 'Miten menee?', a Finn might pause for several seconds. This is a sign of respect, showing they are actually considering their answer. Regional differences: In Savo (Eastern Finland), the answer might be more long-winded and humorous, while in Helsinki, it's usually shorter and more direct.
The 'Ihan' trick
If you don't know what to say, answer 'Ihan hyvää' (Quite good). It's the most versatile and safe response.
Don't say 'Olen hyvä'
This means 'I am a good person' or 'I am good at something'. To say you are doing well, say 'Hyvää' or 'Menee hyvin'.
मतलब
Informal inquiry about life.
The 'Ihan' trick
If you don't know what to say, answer 'Ihan hyvää' (Quite good). It's the most versatile and safe response.
Don't say 'Olen hyvä'
This means 'I am a good person' or 'I am good at something'. To say you are doing well, say 'Hyvää' or 'Menee hyvin'.
Honest answers
Be prepared for a Finn to actually tell you their problems if you ask this. It's a sign of trust!
The 'Mites' shortcut
Use 'Mites menee?' to sound instantly more like a native speaker in casual settings.
खुद को परखो
Choose the most natural informal greeting.
You see your friend at the bus stop. What do you say?
'Miten menee?' is the most natural informal greeting for a friend.
Fill in the missing word.
Moi! ______ menee?
'Miten' is the correct adverb for this phrase.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Miten menee? B: ________, kiitos.
'Hyvää' (Good) is the standard short response.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Match 'Miten työt menee?' to the correct context.
'Työt' means 'works/jobs'.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Miten menee vs Mitä kuuluu
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासYou see your friend at the bus stop. What do you say?
'Miten menee?' is the most natural informal greeting for a friend.
Moi! ______ menee?
'Miten' is the correct adverb for this phrase.
A: Miten menee? B: ________, kiitos.
'Hyvää' (Good) is the standard short response.
Match 'Miten työt menee?' to the correct context.
'Työt' means 'works/jobs'.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालNo, it is informal. Use 'Mitä teille kuuluu?' for formal situations.
'Miten menee?' is 'How's it going?' (flow), while 'Mitä kuuluu?' is 'What's the news?' (heard).
You can say 'Ei kovin hyvin' (Not very well) or 'Vähän huonosti' (A bit badly).
Yes, in most modern Finnish workplaces, it is perfectly fine.
Because it's an impersonal construction. 'It' goes, not 'you' go.
It literally means 'There it is' but functions as 'Same old' or 'It's going okay'.
Yes, Finns often skip the 'How are you' part entirely.
Say 'Miten sulla menee?' (using the adessive case 'sulla').
Estonians say 'Kuidas läheb?', which has the exact same literal meaning.
Absolutely, it's very common. You can even write 'Mites menee?'.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Mitä kuuluu?
similarWhat's up? / How are you?
Miten voit?
specialized formHow are you feeling?
Mitä mies?
slangWhat's up, man?
Miten hurisee?
slangHow's it purring?
Miten pyyhkii?
slangHow's it wiping?
Kaikki hyvin?
similarEverything good?