معنی
Happening without warning.
زمینه فرهنگی
The phrase is used ironically every year when the first snow falls. Finns joke that even though they live in the north, the snow always 'surprises' them. Finns generally value privacy and planning. Arriving 'yllättäen' at someone's house is often considered slightly rude unless you are very close friends. Finnish has many words for sudden natural phenomena. 'Yllättäen' is the most general, but it reflects a culture that is highly attuned to the rapid changes in the environment. In Finnish workplaces, 'tulla yllättäen' is often used as a polite euphemism for 'I wasn't informed about this.'
The 'Weather' Rule
If you are talking about Finnish weather, 'tulla yllättäen' is almost always the right choice to sound like a local.
Adjective vs Adverb
Never say 'tulla yllättävä'. Always use the '-en' ending for the adverbial form.
معنی
Happening without warning.
The 'Weather' Rule
If you are talking about Finnish weather, 'tulla yllättäen' is almost always the right choice to sound like a local.
Adjective vs Adverb
Never say 'tulla yllättävä'. Always use the '-en' ending for the adverbial form.
Adding Emphasis
Add 'ihan' (quite/totally) before 'yllättäen' to sound more natural in casual speech: 'Se tuli ihan yllättäen!'
Apologizing
Use this phrase when you arrive late or visit someone without calling to soften the social impact.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'tulla'.
Eilen sade _________ yllättäen.
'Eilen' (yesterday) requires the past tense (imperfekt) form of 'tulla'.
Which sentence is most natural for a weather report?
How would you say 'Winter came unexpectedly'?
'Yllättäen' is the standard adverb for this context.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Anteeksi, että olen myöhässä. B: Ei se mitään. Mutta miksi bussi oli myöhässä? A: Se _________ yllättäen täyteen.
In Finnish, a bus 'comes full' (tulla täyteen) when it gets crowded.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at home and your friend knocks on the door without calling first.
This describes a friend (ystävä) visiting (kylään) unexpectedly.
Match the Finnish phrase with its English meaning.
1. Tulla yllättäen, 2. Tulla puun takaa, 3. Tulla odottamatta
These are the three main ways to express the concept with different nuances.
🎉 امتیاز: /5
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Yllättäen vs. Äkkiä
بانک تمرین
5 تمرینهاEilen sade _________ yllättäen.
'Eilen' (yesterday) requires the past tense (imperfekt) form of 'tulla'.
How would you say 'Winter came unexpectedly'?
'Yllättäen' is the standard adverb for this context.
A: Anteeksi, että olen myöhässä. B: Ei se mitään. Mutta miksi bussi oli myöhässä? A: Se _________ yllättäen täyteen.
In Finnish, a bus 'comes full' (tulla täyteen) when it gets crowded.
You are at home and your friend knocks on the door without calling first.
This describes a friend (ystävä) visiting (kylään) unexpectedly.
هر مورد سمت چپ را با جفتش در سمت راست مطابقت دهید:
These are the three main ways to express the concept with different nuances.
🎉 امتیاز: /5
سوالات متداول
12 سوالYes! You can say 'Rakkaus tuli yllättäen' (Love came unexpectedly) or 'Voitto tuli yllättäen' (The victory came unexpectedly).
'Äkkiä' means fast/suddenly. 'Yllättäen' means without being expected. Something can happen slowly but still be 'yllättäen' if you didn't know it was happening.
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss, your grandmother, or in a newspaper.
Conjugate it like any other verb. For example: 'Minä tulen yllättäen', 'He tulivat yllättäen'.
Yes, if a person arrives without warning, you can say 'Hän tuli yllättäen'.
'Puun takaa' is an idiom meaning 'from behind a tree'. It's a more colorful way to say 'yllättäen'.
In this context, yes. It is a fixed form that doesn't change.
Because every year the first snow causes traffic problems, and the news always uses this exact phrase, even though snow in Finland is predictable.
Yes, word order is flexible, but 'tulla yllättäen' is the most common order.
Yes, like 'Idea tuli yllättäen' (The idea came unexpectedly).
You could say 'tulla odotetusti' (to come as expected).
Very often! It's a popular phrase in Finnish pop and rock lyrics to describe sudden changes in life.
عبارات مرتبط
tulla puun takaa
idiomTo come from behind a tree / out of nowhere.
yllättävä käänne
similarA surprising turn of events.
varoittamatta
synonymWithout warning.
äkkiarvaamatta
synonymSuddenly and unexpectedly.
tulla ilmi
builds onTo come to light / be revealed.