Dictionary
English - Finnish
Whether
ˈ(h)wɛðər
Extremely common
200 - 300
200 - 300
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
olisiko, onko, kumpi tahansa, riippuen siitä
Whether meanings in Finnish
olisiko
Example:
I don't know whether he will come.
En tiedä, tuleeko hän.
Can you tell me whether it is open?
Voitko kertoa minulle, onko se auki?
Usage: informalContext: Used to introduce alternatives or choices.
Note: This usage often indicates uncertainty about a situation or decision.
onko
Example:
I wonder whether it's going to rain.
Mietin, onko tulossa sadetta.
She asked whether I had seen the movie.
Hän kysyi, onko elokuvan nähnyt.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used in questions to inquire about the truth of a statement.
Note: This form is often used in indirect questions.
kumpi tahansa
Example:
Whether you like it or not, we have to leave.
Kumpi tahansa, pidät siitä tai et, meidän on lähdettävä.
You can choose whether to stay or go.
Voit valita, jäätkö vai menetkö.
Usage: informalContext: Used to express that both options are acceptable.
Note: This phrase emphasizes the availability of choices.
riippuen siitä
Example:
Whether he agrees or not is irrelevant.
Riippuen siitä, hyväksyykö hän vai ei, ei ole merkitystä.
It depends on whether we have enough time.
Se riippuu siitä, onko meillä tarpeeksi aikaa.
Usage: formalContext: Used to indicate a condition that affects the outcome.
Note: This usage often involves conditional statements.
Whether's synonyms
if
Used to introduce a condition or possibility.
Example: I will go for a walk if the weather is nice.
Note: Similar in meaning to 'whether' but more commonly used in conditional sentences.
either
Indicates a choice between two alternatives.
Example: You can either stay here or come with me.
Note: More specific in indicating a choice between two options.
whichever
Indicates a free choice among several alternatives.
Example: You can choose whichever book you like.
Note: Emphasizes the freedom of choice among multiple options.
Whether expressions, common phrases
whether or not
This phrase is used to indicate that something will happen or be done regardless of the circumstances.
Example: I will go to the party whether or not it rains.
Note: The addition of 'or not' emphasizes the idea of regardless of the outcome.
whether or no
Similar to 'whether or not', this phrase expresses determination or resolve in the face of uncertainty or difficulty.
Example: He is determined to succeed, whether or no.
Note: This is a more formal or literary variation of 'whether or not'.
come rain or shine
This idiom means that someone will be present or committed no matter what happens.
Example: I will be there for you, come rain or shine.
Note: This idiom emphasizes unwavering commitment in the face of any circumstances.
on the fence
This expression means to be undecided or unsure about a decision.
Example: I'm on the fence about whether to study abroad next semester.
Note: It conveys the idea of being stuck between two options or opinions.
in two minds
To be in two minds means to be undecided or uncertain about a choice.
Example: She's in two minds about accepting the job offer.
Note: This phrase suggests being conflicted between two options.
flip a coin
This phrase refers to making a decision based on the outcome of a coin toss, often used when choices are equally appealing.
Example: Let's flip a coin to decide whether we should watch a movie or go for a hike.
Note: It symbolizes leaving a decision to chance or luck.
play it by ear
To play it by ear means to decide or act spontaneously based on the situation rather than planning ahead.
Example: I'm not sure if I'll have time tomorrow, so let's play it by ear.
Note: It suggests being flexible and adaptable in making decisions.
Whether everyday (slang) expressions
or else
Indicates a consequence if a decision is not made.
Example: You need to decide now, or else we'll miss our reservation.
Note: Places emphasis on the potential negative outcome.
otherwise
Indicates what will happen if a particular condition is not met.
Example: Make up your mind, otherwise, we'll be late.
Note: Similar to 'or else,' but may imply a broader range of outcomes.
if not
Used to introduce a possible consequence if a specific condition is not met.
Example: Decide quickly, if not, we'll lose the opportunity.
Note: Implies a condition that, if not fulfilled, will result in a particular outcome.
otherwise than
Means 'except for' or 'different from'
Example: You must choose, otherwise than we'll proceed without you.
Note: Emphasizes an alternative or different course of action.
Whether - Examples
I don't know whether it will rain tomorrow.
En tiedä, sataaako huomenna.
She asked me whether I wanted coffee or tea.
Hän kysyi minulta, haluanko kahvia vai teetä.
I can't decide whether to go on vacation or stay at home.
En osaa päättää, lähdenkö lomalle vai jäisikö kotiin.
He is still unsure whether he should accept the job offer.
Hän on edelleen epävarma, pitäisikö hänen hyväksyä työtarjous.
Whether grammar
Whether - Subordinating conjunction (Subordinating conjunction) / Preposition or subordinating conjunction (Preposition or subordinating conjunction)
Lemma: whether
Conjugations
Syllables, Separation and Stress
whether Contains 2 syllables: wheth • er
Phonetic transcription: ˈ(h)we-t͟hər
wheth er , ˈ(h)we t͟hər (The red syllable is stressed)
Whether - Importance and usage frequency
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
whether: 200 - 300 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.