eihäiritse
eihäiritse is a Finnish word that translates to "doesn't bother" or "is not annoying" in English. It is a negation of the verb häiritä, which means to bother, disturb, or annoy. The word is commonly used in everyday conversation to express a lack of inconvenience or concern about something. For example, someone might say "Se ei haittaa" or "Se ei eihäiritse minua" which means "It doesn't bother me." This phrase is used to indicate that a particular situation or action is not causing any discomfort or disruption to the speaker. It can also be used in a more general sense to describe something that is not problematic or disruptive. For instance, if a change is made that does not negatively impact anyone, one might say that it "eihäiritse" anyone. The word is a straightforward negation and its meaning is generally unambiguous. It is a common part of the Finnish vocabulary, contributing to the expressive capabilities of the language in conveying a sense of ease or acceptance.