意味
Accepting a minor mistake or accident.
文化的背景
Finns value 'sisu' (grit) but also pragmatism. 'Sitä sattuu' is a way to avoid making a scene, which is considered very important in Finnish social etiquette. In Finnish offices, which are usually low-hierarchy, 'sitä sattuu' is used by bosses to reassure employees that minor errors are part of the learning process. They often use the Swedish equivalent 'det händer,' but 'sitä sattuu' is universally understood and used by both language groups. Younger generations might blend this with English, saying 'Sitä sattuu, shit happens,' showing the influence of global media on Finnish slang.
The '-han' trick
Use 'Sattuuhan sitä' to sound 10x more like a native. It adds a warm, 'we've all been there' feeling.
Don't be too cold
If someone is genuinely upset, combine 'sitä sattuu' with 'ymmärrän' (I understand) so you don't seem dismissive.
意味
Accepting a minor mistake or accident.
The '-han' trick
Use 'Sattuuhan sitä' to sound 10x more like a native. It adds a warm, 'we've all been there' feeling.
Don't be too cold
If someone is genuinely upset, combine 'sitä sattuu' with 'ymmärrän' (I understand) so you don't seem dismissive.
The 'Paremmissa piireissä' joke
Use 'Sitä sattuu paremmissakin piireissä' when someone is feeling really embarrassed about a silly mistake. It always gets a smile.
Stoic response
Finns don't like long apologies. A quick 'Anteeksi' followed by 'Sitä sattuu' is the perfect interaction.
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing word in the phrase.
Voi ei, maito kaatui! - Ei se mitään, ____ sattuu.
The phrase always uses the partitive form 'sitä'.
Which response is most appropriate for a minor typo?
A: 'Sori, kirjoitin väärin.' B: ?
'Sitä sattuu' is the standard way to dismiss a small mistake.
Match the situation to the best use of 'sitä sattuu'.
1. Spilling coffee. 2. Losing a job. 3. Car accident.
'Sitä sattuu' is only for minor, low-stakes accidents.
Complete the dialogue naturally.
A: 'Unohdin avaimet kotiin.' B: 'Voi ei! Mutta ____ sitä.'
'Sattuuhan sitä' is a very common and natural variation.
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Sitä vs Se
練習問題バンク
4 問題Voi ei, maito kaatui! - Ei se mitään, ____ sattuu.
The phrase always uses the partitive form 'sitä'.
A: 'Sori, kirjoitin väärin.' B: ?
'Sitä sattuu' is the standard way to dismiss a small mistake.
1. Spilling coffee. 2. Losing a job. 3. Car accident.
'Sitä sattuu' is only for minor, low-stakes accidents.
A: 'Unohdin avaimet kotiin.' B: 'Voi ei! Mutta ____ sitä.'
'Sattuuhan sitä' is a very common and natural variation.
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よくある質問
10 問Yes, if it's a minor mistake like a typo or a small delay. It shows you are pragmatic.
'Sattua' is for chance events and accidents; 'tapahtua' is for planned or neutral events.
No, it's usually very kind and empathetic, as long as the mistake is small.
The partitive 'sitä' implies that this is just one instance of many such things that happen.
You can, but it's much less common as an idiom. Stick to the present tense.
'Sitä sattuu' is the polite version. A more vulgar version would be 'Paskaa sattuu', but it's less common.
Yes! It's a great way to show you aren't overreacting to your own blunder.
No, it also means 'to hurt'. Context is key!
Usually a simple 'Niinpä' (Indeed) or 'Aivan' (Exactly).
No, it's too casual for formal writing. Use 'Vahinkoja sattuu joskus' instead.
関連フレーズ
sattuuhan sitä
variationWell, it happens.
vahinkoja sattuu
synonymAccidents happen.
ei se mitään
similarIt's nothing / No problem.
sitä sattuu paremmissakin piireissä
specialized formIt happens even in better circles.
sattuuhan noita
informalThose things happen.