Jäädy
Jäädy is a Finnish word that translates to "frozen" or "ice" in English. It is most commonly used in the context of weather and natural phenomena. For instance, a lake can be described as jäädy when it is covered in ice, indicating that the temperature has dropped below freezing point. Similarly, the ground can be said to be jäädy if it is frozen, which is typical during the harsh Finnish winters.
The term can also be used metaphorically to describe a state of being stuck or immobile, often
The concept of jäädy is deeply ingrained in Finnish culture, given the country's long and cold winters.