Significado
To be in a specific emotional state.
Contexto cultural
Finns often use weather as a proxy for emotion. Being 'huonolla tuulella' is often accepted without further explanation, respecting the individual's right to their current state. The phrase is a linguistic relic of Finland's history as a seafaring nation. The wind was once a matter of life and death, now it's a matter of feelings. In Finnish workplaces, it is considered honest to admit being on a 'bad wind' rather than faking a smile, which is seen as more authentic. The phrase is used much more frequently in the dark winter months (kaamos) to describe the general lethargy or 'low wind' of the population.
The 'Sillä' Trick
Use 'Olen sillä tuulella' to mean 'I'm in the mood [to do something]'. It's a great way to suggest plans.
Case Agreement
Don't forget to put BOTH the adjective and the noun in the -lla case. It's a common B1 error.
Significado
To be in a specific emotional state.
The 'Sillä' Trick
Use 'Olen sillä tuulella' to mean 'I'm in the mood [to do something]'. It's a great way to suggest plans.
Case Agreement
Don't forget to put BOTH the adjective and the noun in the -lla case. It's a common B1 error.
Compound Moods
You can attach almost any noun to '-tuulella' to create a specific mood, like 'shoppailutuulella' or 'lukutuulella'.
Teste-se
Fill in the missing words in the correct case.
Minä olen tänään ______ ______ (hyvä tuuli).
Both words need the adessive ending -lla.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
How do you say 'He is in a bad mood'?
Finnish uses the adessive case (-lla) for both the adjective and the noun.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Mennäänkö ulos? B: En oikein ole ______ (jutella) tuulella juuri nyt.
The compound form 'juttutuulella' is the most natural way to say you're not in the mood to talk.
Match the mood to the situation.
Match: 1. Juhlatuulella, 2. Siivoustuulella, 3. Työtuulella
The prefixes indicate the specific activity the mood is directed toward.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Common Mood Adjectives
Positive
- • hyvällä
- • iloisella
- • juhla-
Negative
- • pahalla
- • huonolla
- • kireällä
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosMinä olen tänään ______ ______ (hyvä tuuli).
Both words need the adessive ending -lla.
How do you say 'He is in a bad mood'?
Finnish uses the adessive case (-lla) for both the adjective and the noun.
A: Mennäänkö ulos? B: En oikein ole ______ (jutella) tuulella juuri nyt.
The compound form 'juttutuulella' is the most natural way to say you're not in the mood to talk.
Match: 1. Juhlatuulella, 2. Siivoustuulella, 3. Työtuulella
The prefixes indicate the specific activity the mood is directed toward.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes, you can say a dog is 'hyvällä tuulella' if it's wagging its tail.
Yes, it's a very common synonym, slightly more informal.
The most common opposite is 'pahalla tuulella' or 'huonolla tuulella'.
No, you must say 'iloisella tuulella'. The adjective must have the -lla ending.
It's acceptable in journalism and fiction, but in academic reports, use 'mieliala'.
Because wind changes quickly, just like human moods. It's a metaphor for volatility.
Yes, it means you are in a sad mood.
You can say 'Olen erittäin hyvällä tuulella' or 'Olen loistavalla tuulella'.
No, it can literally mean 'on the wind' (e.g., seeds traveling on the wind), but context makes it clear.
'Vire' refers more to energy levels (e.g., 'työvire'), while 'tuuli' is about emotion.
Frases relacionadas
olla hyvällä päällä
synonymTo be in a good mood (literally 'on a good head').
tuuliviiri
similarA weather vane; a person who changes their mind constantly.
mieliala
specialized formState of mind / mood.
nousta väärällä jalalla
similarTo get up on the wrong side of the bed.
olla fiiliksissä
informalTo be hyped / in the vibes.