意思
Not to interfere with others.
文化背景
Finns value 'reviiri' (territory/personal space). Minding your own business is seen as a sign of respect for another person's autonomy. In the US, 'mind your own business' can be very aggressive. In Finland, the equivalent is often just a neutral statement of fact. In Japan, the concept of 'Enryo' (restraint) is similar, but it's more about not bothering others than just minding one's own affairs. In cultures where family and community are more intertwined, this phrase might sound colder or more individualistic than in the Nordics.
The 'We' Trick
Use 'Pidetään' (Let's keep) instead of 'Pidä' (Keep) to make the boundary sound like a mutual agreement rather than an order.
Suffixes Matter
If you forget the possessive suffix (-ni, -si, -an), the phrase loses its idiomatic punch and sounds like a translation error.
意思
Not to interfere with others.
The 'We' Trick
Use 'Pidetään' (Let's keep) instead of 'Pidä' (Keep) to make the boundary sound like a mutual agreement rather than an order.
Suffixes Matter
If you forget the possessive suffix (-ni, -si, -an), the phrase loses its idiomatic punch and sounds like a translation error.
The Finnish Silence
Sometimes saying nothing at all is the most common way to 'mind your own business' in Finland.
自我测试
Täytä puuttuvat päätteet (Fill in the missing endings).
Minä pidän huolen omi____ asioista____.
The elative case is 'omista' and the 1st person singular suffix is '-ni'.
Mikä lause on kohtelias mutta jämäkkä tapa asettaa raja?
Kun joku kysyy liian henkilökohtaisen kysymyksen, voit sanoa:
This uses the 'we' form (passive/impersonal) which makes it sound less like a personal attack and more like a social rule.
Täydennä dialogi sopivalla muodolla.
A: 'Miksi siskosi erosi miehestään?' B: 'Kuule, ehkä meidän pitäisi vain ________.'
This is the most idiomatic way to tell someone to stop gossiping about family.
Yhdistä pronomini ja oikea muoto.
Match the pronoun to the correct form of the idiom.
Each person requires a specific possessive suffix.
🎉 得分: /4
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4 练习Minä pidän huolen omi____ asioista____.
The elative case is 'omista' and the 1st person singular suffix is '-ni'.
Kun joku kysyy liian henkilökohtaisen kysymyksen, voit sanoa:
This uses the 'we' form (passive/impersonal) which makes it sound less like a personal attack and more like a social rule.
A: 'Miksi siskosi erosi miehestään?' B: 'Kuule, ehkä meidän pitäisi vain ________.'
This is the most idiomatic way to tell someone to stop gossiping about family.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
Each person requires a specific possessive suffix.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
5 个问题It can be. It depends entirely on the tone. If said calmly, it's a firm boundary. If shouted, it's an insult.
Generally, no. It's better to use more formal language like 'Keskityn mieluummin omiin työtehtäviini'.
'Huoli' is for making sure something happens; 'huolta' is for nurturing or caring for someone.
Yes, 'Omat asiat' (Own matters) can be used in very informal contexts.
Both. You can 'pitää huoli' of your own tools or your own private information.
相关表达
Oma tupa, oma lupa
similarOne's own house, one's own permission.
Puuttua muiden asioihin
contrastTo interfere in others' business.
Hoitaa omat leiviskänsä
similarTo take care of one's own duties.
Ei kuulu sinulle
synonymIt doesn't belong to you / None of your business.