saatana
What does saatana mean? saatana is a Finnish severe that translates to “damn / hell / Satan” in English.
Literal Translation
Satan
Meaning & Usage
"damn / hell / Satan"
Satan. The second most powerful religious swear word after short perkele.
Examples in the Wild
Voi saatana. (Oh Satan / God damn it.)
When to Use It
Context
- Expressing strong frustration or emphasis
- Only among very close friends who share this register
- As a spontaneous exclamation
Avoid
- Professional or formal settings
- Around elders or authority figures
- Public spaces — will cause genuine offense
- Around religious or conservative communities
- Job interviews, meetings, or customer-facing situations
Cultural Context
Very strong and aggressive. Often used in the genitive case 'saatanan' (Satan's) to amplify an insult (e.g., 'saatanan kusipää' = Satan's piss-head).
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