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bubbly in Finnish

bubbly in Finnish is kupliva, räjähtämäisillään, eloisa — bubbly means cheerful, energetic, and enthusiastic in personality.

bubbly in Finnish

kupliva
adj
Full of bubbles.
räjähtämäisillään
adj
Full of bubbles.
eloisa
adj
(informal) Cheerful, lively.
räjähtämäisillään
adj
(informal) Cheerful, lively.
kuplamainen
adj
Having the characteristics of bubbles.
räjähtämäisillään
adj
Having the characteristics of bubbles.
kupla
adj
(economics) Having the characteristics of economic bubbles.
kuplamainen
adj
(economics) Having the characteristics of economic bubbles.
räjähtämäisillään
adj
(economics) Having the characteristics of economic bubbles.
kuplajuoma
noun
(informal) Champagne.
kupliva
noun
(informal) Champagne.

What does "bubbly" mean?

  1. adjective Cheerful, energetic, and enthusiastic in personality.
    "The new receptionist has a bubbly, welcoming personality."
  2. adjective Full of bubbles.
    "She poured a glass of the bubbly pink lemonade."
  3. noun Informal word for champagne.
    "They toasted the New Year with a glass of bubbly."

bubbly in a sentence

  • The new receptionist has a bubbly, welcoming personality.
  • She poured a glass of the bubbly pink lemonade.
  • They toasted the New Year with a glass of bubbly.

Similar words in Finnish

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Frequently asked questions

What is "bubbly" in Finnish?

"bubbly" in Finnish is kupliva, räjähtämäisillään, eloisa. bubbly means: Cheerful, energetic, and enthusiastic in personality.

How do you use "bubbly" in a sentence?

Example: "The new receptionist has a bubbly, welcoming personality." In Finnish, "bubbly" is kupliva, räjähtämäisillään, eloisa.

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

Yes — Finnish has 6 translations listed for "bubbly": kupliva, räjähtämäisillään, eloisa, kuplamainen, kupla, kuplajuoma.

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