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banana in Finnish

banana in Finnish is banaani, banaanikasvi, banaaninkeltainen — banana means a long curved tropical fruit with soft flesh and a peelable yellow skin.

banana in Finnish

banaani
noun
banaani
noun
The tropical tree-like plant which bears clusters of bananas, a plant of the genus Musa (but sometimes also including plants from Ensete), which has large, elongated leaves. [from 1697]
banaanikasvi
noun
The tropical tree-like plant which bears clusters of bananas, a plant of the genus Musa (but sometimes also including plants from Ensete), which has large, elongated leaves. [from 1697]
banaaninkeltainen
noun
(uncountable) A yellow color, like that of a banana's skin. [from 1923]
vinosilmä
noun
(pejorative, ethnic slur) A person of East or Southeast Asian descent, considered to be overly assimilated and subservient to white authority. [from 1970]

What does "banana" mean?

  1. noun A long curved tropical fruit with soft flesh and a peelable yellow skin.
    "She sliced a banana into her cereal."
  2. noun The tall tropical plant that produces this fruit.
    "They planted banana trees along the back fence."

banana in a sentence

  • She sliced a banana into her cereal.
  • Bananas are a good source of potassium.
  • They planted banana trees along the back fence.

Common Finnish translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "banana" in Finnish?

"banana" in Finnish is banaani, banaanikasvi, banaaninkeltainen. banana means: A long curved tropical fruit with soft flesh and a peelable yellow skin.

How do you use "banana" in a sentence?

Example: "She sliced a banana into her cereal." In Finnish, "banana" is banaani, banaanikasvi, banaaninkeltainen.

Are there other ways to say "banana" in Finnish?

Yes — Finnish has 4 translations listed for "banana": banaani, banaanikasvi, banaaninkeltainen, vinosilmä.

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