myrkkyissä
Myrkkyissä is a Finnish word that translates to "poisonous" in English. It is an adjective used to describe substances, plants, or animals that are harmful or toxic to living organisms. The term is derived from the Finnish word "myrkky," which means poison. In Finnish culture and literature, myrkkyissä is often used to convey a sense of danger, mystery, or the supernatural. For example, in Finnish folklore, certain plants and animals are believed to possess myrkkyissä properties, and their use or encounter is often associated with caution or fear. The concept of myrkkyissä is also present in Finnish language and literature, where it is used to describe things that are dangerous, harmful, or poisonous. In modern times, the term is used in a more literal sense to describe substances that are toxic or harmful to humans and other living organisms.