/ˈtylsæ/, [ˈt̪yls̠æ]
OriginFrom Proto-Finnic *tülc(c)ä (compare dialectal Estonian tülts, Ingrian tyltsä, Karelian tylttšä, Livonian tȭlza, Veps tšültš).
- dull, blunt
“Veitsi on tylsä” — The knife is dull.
- boring, dull, uninteresting
Formstylsempi(comparative) · tylsin(superlative) · tylsä(nominative, singular) · tylsät(nominative, plural) · tylsä(accusative, nominative, singular) · tylsät(accusative, nominative, plural) · tylsän(accusative, genitive, singular) · tylsät(accusative, genitive, plural) · tylsän(genitive, singular) · tylsien(genitive, plural) · tylsäin(genitive, plural, rare) · tylsää(partitive, singular) · tylsiä(partitive, plural) · tylsässä(inessive, singular) · tylsissä(inessive, plural) · tylsästä(elative, singular) · tylsistä(elative, plural) · tylsään(illative, singular) · tylsiin(illative, plural) · tylsällä(adessive, singular)