المعنى
To be completely confused or ignorant.
خلفية ثقافية
Snowmen are a staple of Finnish childhood. Building one is often a communal activity, but once built, the snowman stands alone. This loneliness and 'outsider' status is key to the idiom. In Finnish work culture, honesty is highly valued. Admitting you are 'pihalla' is often seen as better than pretending to understand and making a mistake later. You will often see this idiom in tabloid headlines (like Ilta-Sanomat) to describe politicians who seem out of touch with reality. The 'piha' (yard) is a transition zone. In winter, it's a place you pass through quickly to get to the warmth. Being stuck there (like a snowman) is a powerful metaphor for being stuck in a state of non-understanding.
Shorten it
In daily life, most Finns just say 'Oon ihan pihalla'. You don't always need the snowman!
Not for Bosses
Don't tell your CEO you are 'pihalla kuin lumiukko' during a board meeting.
المعنى
To be completely confused or ignorant.
Shorten it
In daily life, most Finns just say 'Oon ihan pihalla'. You don't always need the snowman!
Not for Bosses
Don't tell your CEO you are 'pihalla kuin lumiukko' during a board meeting.
Use with 'mennä'
Use 'mennä pihalle' to describe the moment you lose track of a conversation.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the missing word in the idiom.
Olen aivan ______ kuin lumiukko.
The idiom always uses the adessive case 'pihalla'.
Which situation best fits the idiom?
Milloin voit sanoa: 'Olen ihan pihalla'?
The idiom is used to express confusion or lack of understanding.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'Tiedätkö, kuka voitti pelin?' B: 'En, ______.'
'Olen ihan pihalla' is the natural way to say you don't know/are out of the loop.
Match the phrase to the correct register.
Match 'Olen aivan pihalla kuin lumiukko' to its register.
This is a colorful idiom used in everyday speech.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينOlen aivan ______ kuin lumiukko.
The idiom always uses the adessive case 'pihalla'.
Milloin voit sanoa: 'Olen ihan pihalla'?
The idiom is used to express confusion or lack of understanding.
A: 'Tiedätkö, kuka voitti pelin?' B: 'En, ______.'
'Olen ihan pihalla' is the natural way to say you don't know/are out of the loop.
Match 'Olen aivan pihalla kuin lumiukko' to its register.
This is a colorful idiom used in everyday speech.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
8 أسئلةIt can be slightly patronizing. It's safer to use it about yourself. If you use it about someone else, do it in a joking way among friends.
Yes! The idiom is used year-round. The snowman metaphor is understood regardless of the season.
'Pihalla' is more common for general confusion. 'Kuutamolla' often implies being a bit dazed or not quite 'there' mentally.
No, 'olla pihalla' is the core idiom. 'Kuin lumiukko' is just a colorful addition.
Sometimes people use it to describe being very intoxicated and confused, but 'sekaisin' or 'kännissä' are more direct.
You can say 'En ole yhtään pihalla' or 'Kyllä minä ymmärrän'.
Yes, you could say 'Olen hieman hämmentynyt' (I am a bit confused).
Wait, it is 'pihalla'. The -lla ending shows the state of being in that location.
عبارات ذات صلة
olla kuutamolla
synonymTo be totally confused or dazed.
pudota kärryiltä
similarTo lose the thread of a conversation.
olla perillä asioista
contrastTo be well-informed.
mennä sormi suuhun
similarTo be at a loss for what to do.