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blossom in Finnish

blossom in Finnish is kukka, kukinta, kukinta-aika — blossom means a flower, especially one that grows on a fruit tree.

blossom in Finnish

kukka
noun
A flower, especially one indicating that a fruit tree is fruiting; (collectively) a mass of such flowers.
kukinta
noun
A flower, especially one indicating that a fruit tree is fruiting; (collectively) a mass of such flowers.
kukinta
noun
The state or season of producing such flowers.
kukinta-aika
noun
The state or season of producing such flowers.
kukkia
verb
(intransitive) To have, or open into, blossoms; to bloom.
puhjeta
verb
(intransitive) To have, or open into, blossoms; to bloom.
kukoistaa
verb
(intransitive) To begin to thrive or flourish.

What does "blossom" mean?

  1. noun A flower, especially one that grows on a fruit tree.
    "The orchard was covered in white apple blossom."
  2. verb To produce flowers; to bloom.
    "The cherry trees blossom in early April."
  3. verb To develop and flourish over time.
    "Their friendship blossomed into something more."

blossom in a sentence

  • The orchard was covered in white apple blossom.
  • The cherry trees blossom in early April.
  • Their friendship blossomed into something more.
  • Her talent blossomed once she started taking lessons.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "blossom" in Finnish?

"blossom" in Finnish is kukka, kukinta, kukinta-aika. blossom means: A flower, especially one that grows on a fruit tree.

How do you use "blossom" in a sentence?

Example: "The orchard was covered in white apple blossom." In Finnish, "blossom" is kukka, kukinta, kukinta-aika.

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

Yes — Finnish has 6 translations listed for "blossom": kukka, kukinta, kukinta-aika, kukkia, puhjeta, kukoistaa.

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