balls in Finnish
balls in Finnish is helkkarin, helvetin, vitun — balls means courage and boldness; nerve.
balls in Finnish
helkkarin
(slang) Very. Intensifier.
helvetin
(slang) Very. Intensifier.
vitun
(slang) Very. Intensifier.
kantti
(uncountable, vulgar, colloquial) Masculinity, particularly strength, courage, and force of will; chutzpah; brazenness.
kassit
(uncountable, vulgar, colloquial) Masculinity, particularly strength, courage, and force of will; chutzpah; brazenness.
muna
(uncountable, vulgar, colloquial) Masculinity, particularly strength, courage, and force of will; chutzpah; brazenness.
munat
(uncountable, vulgar, colloquial) Masculinity, particularly strength, courage, and force of will; chutzpah; brazenness.
pallit
(uncountable, vulgar, colloquial) Masculinity, particularly strength, courage, and force of will; chutzpah; brazenness.
What does "balls" mean?
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noun Courage and boldness; nerve.
"It takes balls to quit a stable job and start a business."
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noun Nonsense (used as an exclamation or dismissal).
""That's a load of balls," he scoffed."
balls in a sentence
- It takes balls to quit a stable job and start a business.
- She had the balls to confront her boss directly.
- "That's a load of balls," he scoffed.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "balls" in Finnish?
"balls" in Finnish is helkkarin, helvetin, vitun. balls means: Courage and boldness; nerve.
How do you use "balls" in a sentence?
Example: "It takes balls to quit a stable job and start a business." In Finnish, "balls" is helkkarin, helvetin, vitun.
Are there other ways to say "balls" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 8 translations listed for "balls": helkkarin, helvetin, vitun, kantti, kassit, muna.
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