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kypsyä

Kypsyä is a Finnish verb meaning to mature, ripen, or come to fruition. It can describe natural processes such as fruit ripening, the aging or development of food and beverages, as well as more abstract changes, such as plans, ideas, or people growing wiser or more complete over time.

In usage, kypsyä is used with both concrete and abstract subjects. For example, mansikat kypsyvät kesällä (strawberries

Related forms include kypsyys (maturity, ripeness) and kypsyminen (the process of maturing or ripening). The adjective

Etymology and language notes: kypsyä is a native Finnish verb built on the root kyps-, linked to

ripen
in
the
summer).
Viini
kypsyy
kellarissa
vuosien
mittaan
(the
wine
matures
in
the
cellar
over
the
years).
Ajatus
kypsyy,
kun
siihen
kootaan
lisää
tietoa
ja
kokemusta
(an
idea
matures
as
more
information
and
experience
are
gathered).
The
verb
is
typically
used
intransitively,
focusing
on
the
subject
undergoing
the
change.
kypsä
means
ripe
or
mature,
and
is
commonly
used
to
describe
food,
objects,
or
even
people
metaphorically
when
they
are
ready
or
fully
developed.
the
noun
kypsy,
meaning
maturity
or
ripeness.
The
word
is
widely
used
in
everyday
language
as
well
as
in
culinary,
agricultural,
and
metaphorical
contexts,
reflecting
a
general
concept
of
readiness
achieved
through
time.