意味
Feeling happy and cheerful.
文化的背景
Finns often link their mood to the weather. If the sun is out after a long winter, everyone is 'hyvällä tuulella.' It is common to ask colleagues about their mood as a form of empathy, especially during dark winter months. The maritime origin of the phrase is still felt in coastal cities like Helsinki and Turku. In Moomin stories, the 'wind' is a constant metaphor for the characters' internal lives.
The 'On' Rule
Always remember you are 'ON' the wind in Finland. Use the -llä ending!
Don't say 'in'
Avoid saying 'hyvässä tuulessa'—it sounds like you are literally standing inside a gust of wind.
意味
Feeling happy and cheerful.
The 'On' Rule
Always remember you are 'ON' the wind in Finland. Use the -llä ending!
Don't say 'in'
Avoid saying 'hyvässä tuulessa'—it sounds like you are literally standing inside a gust of wind.
Use it for favors
If you want to ask for something, start by saying 'Oletpa sinä hyvällä tuulella!' to butter them up.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'olla'.
Minä ______ hyvällä tuulella tänään.
'Minä' requires the first-person singular form 'olen'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
How do you say 'Are you in a good mood?'
Finnish uses the adessive case (-llä) for this idiom.
Match the Finnish phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are the standard translations for these common mood expressions.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Miksi sinä naurat? B: Koska minä ______.
Laughing (nauraa) is a sign of being in a good mood.
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4 問題Minä ______ hyvällä tuulella tänään.
'Minä' requires the first-person singular form 'olen'.
How do you say 'Are you in a good mood?'
Finnish uses the adessive case (-llä) for this idiom.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
These are the standard translations for these common mood expressions.
A: Miksi sinä naurat? B: Koska minä ______.
Laughing (nauraa) is a sign of being in a good mood.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問Yes! You can say 'Koira on hyvällä tuulella' if your dog is wagging its tail.
Yes, it's perfect for a friendly opening: 'Toivottavasti olet hyvällä tuulella.'
'Iloinen' is the adjective 'happy.' 'Hyvällä tuulella' is the state of 'being in a good mood.' They are often interchangeable.
Use 'tulla' (to come) and change the ending to -lle: 'Tulin hyvälle tuulelle.'
It's just more informal. Use 'tuulella' if you're not sure; it's always safe.
It's an old sailing metaphor. A good wind meant a good day.
Absolutely! 'Erittäin' means 'extremely' and fits perfectly before 'hyvällä'.
It is completely gender-neutral, like almost everything in Finnish.
Yes: 'Olin hyvällä tuulella.'
Very! Many Finnish pop songs use it to describe a summer feeling.
関連フレーズ
olla huonolla tuulella
contrastTo be in a bad mood.
tulla hyvälle tuulelle
builds onTo become/get into a good mood.
hyväntuulinen
specialized formGood-humored (adjective).
olla hyvällä päällä
synonymTo be in a good mood (literally 'on a good head').