मतलब
Something that is impossible to explain or understand.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Finns value 'asiallisuus' (matter-of-factness). Saying something is a 'täysi mysteeri' is an honest admission that logic has reached its limit, which is respected more than making up a fake explanation. In the Moomin stories by Tove Jansson, many characters like the Groke (Mörkö) or the Hattifatteners (Hattivatit) are 'täysiä mysteerejä'. They represent the unknown and the slightly frightening aspects of nature. In the Finnish startup scene (e.g., Slush), 'täysi mysteeri' is often used to describe 'black box' algorithms or unpredictable market pivots. The concept of 'hiidenkirnu' (giant's kettle) was a 'täysi mysteeri' to ancient Finns before they understood glacial erosion, leading to myths about giants.
Use with 'jäädä'
To say something *remains* a mystery, use 'jäädä täydeksi mysteeriksi' (translative case). This sounds very advanced.
Don't over-intensify
Don't say 'erittäin täysi mysteeri'. 'Täysi' (full) is already absolute. You can't be 'very full' in this context.
मतलब
Something that is impossible to explain or understand.
Use with 'jäädä'
To say something *remains* a mystery, use 'jäädä täydeksi mysteeriksi' (translative case). This sounds very advanced.
Don't over-intensify
Don't say 'erittäin täysi mysteeri'. 'Täysi' (full) is already absolute. You can't be 'very full' in this context.
The Finnish Shrug
When a Finn says 'se on täysi mysteeri', it's often accompanied by a small shrug. It's a complete sentence and doesn't always need further explanation.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the missing word in the correct case.
Tämä uusi ohjelmisto on ______ (minä) täysi mysteeri.
The person who finds something mysterious is in the allative case (-lle).
Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'It's a total mystery why he left'?
Valitse oikea vaihtoehto:
Finnish often uses the 'On [phrase], [subordinate clause]' structure.
Match the Finnish phrase with its English equivalent.
Yhdistä parit:
These are common variations of expressing lack of knowledge.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'Miten hän tiesi salasanasi?' B: 'En tiedä, se on ______.'
Both 'täysi mysteeri' and 'täysi arvoitus' fit perfectly here.
In which situation would you most likely use 'täysi mysteeri'?
Valitse tilanne:
The phrase is used for things that are genuinely baffling and unknown.
🎉 स्कोर: /5
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Mystery vs. Secret
अभ्यास बैंक
5 अभ्यासTämä uusi ohjelmisto on ______ (minä) täysi mysteeri.
The person who finds something mysterious is in the allative case (-lle).
Valitse oikea vaihtoehto:
Finnish often uses the 'On [phrase], [subordinate clause]' structure.
बाईं ओर के प्रत्येक आइटम को दाईं ओर के उसके जोड़े से मिलाएं:
These are common variations of expressing lack of knowledge.
A: 'Miten hän tiesi salasanasi?' B: 'En tiedä, se on ______.'
Both 'täysi mysteeri' and 'täysi arvoitus' fit perfectly here.
Valitse tilanne:
The phrase is used for things that are genuinely baffling and unknown.
🎉 स्कोर: /5
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
12 सवालYes, 'täydellinen mysteeri' is correct and means 'perfect/complete mystery', but 'täysi' is the more common idiomatic choice.
It's neutral. You can use it in a pub or in a newspaper. In a PhD thesis, you might use 'selittämätön ilmiö'.
'Arvoitus' is often a riddle with a specific answer. 'Mysteeri' is a broader, often unsolvable state of affairs.
Use the allative case: 'Se on minulle mysteeri.'
Absolutely. 'Hän on täysi mysteeri' is a very common way to describe an enigmatic person.
'Täysi' is the standard form. 'Täys' is used in some dialects or compound words like 'täysmaito' (whole milk).
No, you can just say 'se on mysteeri', but 'täysi' adds emphasis, like 'a total mystery'.
The plural is 'täysiä mysteerejä' (partitive) or 'täydet mysteerit' (nominative), but it's rarely used in the plural.
Yes, if you're explaining an external factor that was unpredictable. It sounds honest.
You could say 'ihan hämärää' (totally dim/shady) to mean something is mysterious or suspicious.
Yes, 'mystinen' is the adjective 'mystical'. 'Tämä on mystistä' means 'This is mystical/weird'.
No, usually you use a subordinate clause: 'täysi mysteeri, miten...'.
संबंधित मुहावरे
olla hämärän peitossa
similarTo be shrouded in mystery/unclear
olla täysi arvoitus
synonymTo be a total riddle
selvittää mysteeri
builds onTo solve a mystery
mysteeri ratkeaa
builds onThe mystery is resolved
olla pihalla
contrastTo be clueless