burst in Finnish
burst in Finnish is räjähdys, puhkeaminen, haljeta — burst means to break open suddenly, often from internal pressure.
burst in Finnish
räjähdys
An act or instance of bursting.
puhkeaminen
An act or instance of bursting.
haljeta
(transitive) To cause to break from internal pressure.
räjähtää
(transitive) To cause to break from internal pressure.
halkaista
(transitive) To cause to break from internal pressure.
puhjeta
(transitive) To cause to break from internal pressure.
puhkaista
(transitive) To cause to break from internal pressure.
räjäyttää
(transitive) To cause to break from internal pressure.
halkaista
(transitive, obsolete) To cause to break by any means.
puhkaista
(transitive, obsolete) To cause to break by any means.
räjäyttää
(transitive, obsolete) To cause to break by any means.
What does "burst" mean?
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verb To break open suddenly, often from internal pressure.
"The balloon burst with a loud pop."
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verb To move suddenly and forcefully, especially entering or exiting.
"She burst into the room, breathless with news."
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noun A sudden, brief outbreak or surge of something.
"A burst of laughter came from the back of the class."
burst in a sentence
- The balloon burst with a loud pop.
- A pipe burst in the basement during the freeze.
- She burst into the room, breathless with news.
- A burst of laughter came from the back of the class.
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Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "burst" in Finnish?
"burst" in Finnish is räjähdys, puhkeaminen, haljeta. burst means: To break open suddenly, often from internal pressure.
How do you use "burst" in a sentence?
Example: "The balloon burst with a loud pop." In Finnish, "burst" is räjähdys, puhkeaminen, haljeta.
Are there other ways to say "burst" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 8 translations listed for "burst": räjähdys, puhkeaminen, haljeta, räjähtää, halkaista, puhjeta.
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