armband in Finnish
armband in Finnish is kapteenin nauha, käsivarsinauha, käsivarsikelluke — armband means a band worn around the upper arm, often as a symbol (mourning, protest) or to mark a team captain.
armband in Finnish
What does "armband" mean?
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noun A band worn around the upper arm, often as a symbol (mourning, protest) or to mark a team captain.
"The captain wears the armband during every match."
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noun An inflatable band worn on the arm to help a swimmer, often a child, stay afloat.
"Put your armbands on before you get in the pool."
armband in a sentence
- The captain wears the armband during every match.
- Protesters wore black armbands in solidarity.
- Put your armbands on before you get in the pool.
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "armband" in Finnish?
"armband" in Finnish is kapteenin nauha, käsivarsinauha, käsivarsikelluke. armband means: A band worn around the upper arm, often as a symbol (mourning, protest) or to mark a team captain.
How do you use "armband" in a sentence?
Example: "The captain wears the armband during every match." In Finnish, "armband" is kapteenin nauha, käsivarsinauha, käsivarsikelluke.
Are there other ways to say "armband" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 3 translations listed for "armband": kapteenin nauha, käsivarsinauha, käsivarsikelluke.