A1 속어 비격식체

Aika jees

Pretty okay

Phrase in 30 Seconds

Aika jees is the ultimate Finnish way to say something is 'pretty good' or 'decent' without sounding too excited.

  • Means: Something is satisfying, okay, or 'pretty cool' in a relaxed way.
  • Used in: Casual conversations, texting friends, and reacting to food or movies.
  • Don't confuse: Avoid using it in formal writing or when talking to a boss.
Aika (Quite) + Jees (Yes/Okay) = 👍 'Not bad at all!'

Explanation at your level:

In A1, 'aika jees' is a simple way to say 'good'. 'Aika' means 'quite' and 'jees' is like 'yes' or 'okay'. You use it with friends. For example: 'The coffee is aika jees.' It is very easy because the words do not change their endings like other Finnish words.
At the A2 level, you can use 'aika jees' to give opinions on everyday things like food, weather, or hobbies. It's an informal alternative to 'aika hyvä'. You should recognize that it's slang and shouldn't be used in your writing assignments unless you're writing a casual message to a friend.
Intermediate learners use 'aika jees' to sound more like a native speaker in casual conversation. It helps you master the Finnish art of understatement. You can start using variations like 'ihan jees' or 'tosi jees' to express different levels of satisfaction without relying on the same basic adjectives.
At B2, you understand the nuance between 'aika jees' and 'ihan jees'. You know that 'aika jees' often implies a genuine positive feeling, whereas 'ihan jees' can sometimes be a polite way of saying something was just mediocre. You use it fluently in social situations to build rapport and sound relaxed.
Advanced learners analyze 'aika jees' as a socio-linguistic marker. You recognize its origins in the anglicization of Finnish slang and can use it ironically or for specific stylistic effects. You understand how it fits into the broader category of 'finglish' and how it contrasts with more traditional or regional expressions.
At the C2 level, you have a near-native grasp of the pragmatic functions of 'aika jees'. You can navigate the subtle boundaries of register, knowing exactly when the phrase adds a touch of authentic local flavor and when it might undermine professional gravitas. You understand its role in the evolution of the Finnish vernacular and its relationship to other loan-based particles.

Feeling that something is decent.

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문화적 배경

Finns value 'vaatimattomuus' (modesty). Using 'aika jees' instead of 'mahtavaa' (awesome) makes you sound more authentic and less like a tourist. Among Finnish youth, 'jees' is often shortened to just 'je' in texting or expanded to 'jebis' for a retro-slang feel. In modern Finnish tech companies, 'aika jees' is common in internal communications, reflecting a flat hierarchy and casual atmosphere. The use of 'jees' shows the heavy influence of English on Finnish. It's part of a larger trend called 'Finglish'.

💡

The Finnish Thumbs Up

Use 'aika jees' when you want to give a verbal 'thumbs up' without being too loud or dramatic.

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Keep it Casual

Never use this in a formal interview. Stick to 'hyvä' or 'miellyttävä' there.

Feeling that something is decent.

💡

The Finnish Thumbs Up

Use 'aika jees' when you want to give a verbal 'thumbs up' without being too loud or dramatic.

⚠️

Keep it Casual

Never use this in a formal interview. Stick to 'hyvä' or 'miellyttävä' there.

🎯

Vary your 'Aika'

Try 'ihan jees' for a slightly more neutral vibe and 'tosi jees' for more excitement.

💬

Understatement is Key

Remember that for a Finn, 'aika jees' can sometimes mean 'this is the best thing ever'.

셀프 테스트

Fill in the blank to say the pizza is 'pretty good'.

Tämä pizza on ______ ______.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: aika jees

'Aika jees' is the natural way to express casual approval of food.

Which response is the most natural for a friend asking 'Miten menee?'

Miten menee?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Aika jees, kiitos!

'Aika jees' is a common and natural response to 'How's it going?'.

Match the phrase to the correct situation.

You just watched a movie that was decent but not amazing. What do you say?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Se oli aika jees.

'Aika jees' perfectly describes something that was good/decent.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Onko uusi peli hyvä? B: On se ______ ______.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: aika jees

In this context, 'aika jees' confirms the game is good in a casual way.

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시각 학습 자료

When to say 'Aika Jees'

🍕

Food

  • Pizza
  • Coffee
  • Ice cream
🎮

Entertainment

  • Movies
  • Games
  • Music
😊

Life

  • Weekend
  • Weather
  • Mood

자주 묻는 질문

12 질문

It comes from 'yes', but in Finnish, it's used as an adjective meaning 'good' or 'okay', not just for agreement.

Only if you have a very casual relationship. In most professional settings, it's better to use 'hyvä'.

No, it also means 'time'. Context tells you which one it is. Before an adjective, it's 'quite'.

Not at all! It's friendly and casual. It's just not formal.

They are very similar. 'Aika jees' is often slightly more positive, while 'ihan jees' can be more neutral.

Some people might say 'jeesi' (meaning 'help'), but for 'okay', stick to 'jees'.

It started with young people, but now almost everyone under 60 uses it in casual speech.

Two words: 'aika' and 'jees'. Sometimes people write 'jees' with one 'e', but 'jees' is more common.

Yes! 'Hän on aika jees tyyppi' means 'He/she is a pretty cool person'.

No, 'jees' doesn't change. 'Nuo tyypit on aika jees' (Those guys are pretty cool).

Yes, it's perfect for SMS, WhatsApp, and social media.

You could say 'aika huono' (quite bad) or 'ei kovin häävi' (not very great).

관련 표현

🔗

ihan jees

similar

Quite okay / alright

🔗

tosi jees

builds on

Really good / great

🔄

aika ok

synonym

Quite okay

🔄

aika hyvä

synonym

Quite good

🔗

ei paha

similar

Not bad

어디서 쓸까?

At a café

A: Millaista sun kahvi on?

B: Tää on aika jees, ei liian vahvaa.

informal
🎬

After a movie

A: Tykkäsitkö sä siitä leffasta?

B: Joo, se oli aika jees. Tykkäsin loppuratkaisusta.

informal
📱

Checking in with a friend

A: Mitä kuuluu?

B: Aika jees, vähän väsyttää mut muuten ok.

informal
👕

Buying clothes

A: Sopiiko tää paita mulle?

B: Se näyttää aika jeesiltä sun päällä.

informal
🎸

At a concert

A: Onpa kova meno!

B: Niin on, tää bändi on aika jees livenä.

informal
☀️

Discussing weather

A: Onpa kiva, kun aurinko paistaa.

B: Jep, tää sää on aika jees pitkästä aikaa.

informal

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of 'Aika' as 'I can' and 'Jees' as 'Yes'. 'I can say yes' to this because it's pretty good!

Visual Association

Imagine a Finn sitting on a wooden pier by a lake. They take a sip of coffee, look at the calm water, and give a small, subtle thumbs up. That is the 'aika jees' energy.

Rhyme

Aika jees, hymy huulille mees (Aika jees, let a smile go to your lips - *playful/forced*)

Story

You go to a Finnish friend's house. They serve you a cinnamon bun. It's the best bun you've ever had. You want to scream with joy, but you remember you're in Finland. You take a bite, nod slowly, and say: 'Aika jees'. Your friend is delighted.

Word Web

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챌린지

Try to use 'aika jees' three times today: once for something you eat, once for the weather, and once when someone asks how you are.

In Other Languages

Spanish high

Ni tan mal / Bastante bien

Spanish is often more expressive with tone than the flat Finnish delivery.

French high

Pas mal / C'est pas mal

French uses negation ('not bad') while Finnish uses a positive slang loanword ('quite yes').

German moderate

Ganz gut / Passt schon

German 'Ganz gut' can sometimes sound more formal than the slangy 'jees'.

Japanese moderate

まあまあ (Maa-maa)

Japanese 'maa-maa' is often more neutral/ambiguous.

Arabic moderate

تمام (Tamam) / ماشي الحال (Mashi al-hal)

Arabic equivalents often have a more rhythmic or religious undertone (e.g., adding Alhamdulillah).

Chinese high

还可以 (Hái kěyǐ)

The Chinese phrase is more standard/neutral, whereas 'jees' is clearly slang.

Korean moderate

괜찮아 (Gwaenchana)

Korean has strict politeness levels (honorifics) that change the word, while 'aika jees' is just informal.

Portuguese moderate

Legal / Mais ou menos

Portuguese 'Legal' is much more high-energy than the low-key Finnish 'aika jees'.

Easily Confused

Aika jees aika joo

Learners think 'joo' (yes) and 'jees' (yes) are interchangeable here.

'Aika joo' is not a standard phrase. Use 'aika jees' for opinions.

Aika jees aika

'Aika' also means 'time'.

If it's followed by an adjective or slang word, it means 'quite'. If it's by itself or with a number, it means 'time'.

자주 묻는 질문 (12)

It comes from 'yes', but in Finnish, it's used as an adjective meaning 'good' or 'okay', not just for agreement.

Only if you have a very casual relationship. In most professional settings, it's better to use 'hyvä'.

No, it also means 'time'. Context tells you which one it is. Before an adjective, it's 'quite'.

Not at all! It's friendly and casual. It's just not formal.

They are very similar. 'Aika jees' is often slightly more positive, while 'ihan jees' can be more neutral.

Some people might say 'jeesi' (meaning 'help'), but for 'okay', stick to 'jees'.

It started with young people, but now almost everyone under 60 uses it in casual speech.

Two words: 'aika' and 'jees'. Sometimes people write 'jees' with one 'e', but 'jees' is more common.

Yes! 'Hän on aika jees tyyppi' means 'He/she is a pretty cool person'.

No, 'jees' doesn't change. 'Nuo tyypit on aika jees' (Those guys are pretty cool).

Yes, it's perfect for SMS, WhatsApp, and social media.

You could say 'aika huono' (quite bad) or 'ei kovin häävi' (not very great).

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