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miellyttävää

Miellyttävä is a Finnish adjective meaning pleasing, agreeable, or enjoyable. It describes things, experiences, or people that give satisfaction or pleasure. The term is used in neutral to positive contexts and is common in written prose as well as formal speech; it is somewhat more formal or neutral than casual synonyms like kiva or mukava.

Etymology and grammar: Miellyttävä derives from the verb miellyttää, meaning to please, which in turn relates

Usage notes: Miellyttävä can describe a wide range of nouns, including places, sounds, atmospheres, or people.

Examples: Se on miellyttävä paikka. (It is a pleasant/agreeable place.) Kuunnella tätä musiikkia on miellyttävää. (Listening

See also: miellyttää (to please), miellyttäväiset (adverbial use).

to
the
noun
mieli,
referring
to
mind,
feeling,
or
mood.
The
base
form
is
miellyttävä
(nominative
singular).
The
partitive
singular
form
is
miellyttävää
(used
with
verbs
that
require
a
partitive
object).
Other
inflected
forms
follow
standard
Finnish
adjective
declension,
such
as
miellyttävän
(genitive
singular)
and
miellyttävien
(partitive
plural).
The
adverbial
form
is
miellyttävästi,
meaning
in
a
pleasing
manner.
The
comparative
is
miellyttävämpi
and
the
superlative
miellyttävimmän.
It
often
conveys
a
sense
of
ease,
comfort,
or
aesthetic
appeal
without
strong
emotional
intensity.
In
everyday
speech,
mukava
or
kiva
may
be
preferred
for
casual
conversation,
while
miellyttävä
is
common
in
informative
writing,
reviews,
or
descriptions
with
a
balanced
tone.
to
this
music
is
pleasant.)
Ilmapiiri
oli
miellyttävä.
(The
atmosphere
was
agreeable.)