cap in Finnish
cap in Finnish is virkalakki, tikkukirjain, lakki — cap means a soft, close-fitting hat, often with a brim or peak, and no full brim all the way round.
cap in Finnish
virkalakki
A special hat to indicate rank, occupation, etc.
tikkukirjain
(informal) A capital letter.
lakki
kansi
A protective cover or seal.
korkki
A protective cover or seal.
kruunu
A crown for covering a tooth.
huippu
The summit of a mountain, etc.
katto
An artificial upper limit or ceiling.
nalli
maaottelu
(sport) A place on a national team; an international appearance.
kansittaa
(transitive) To cover or seal with a cap.
korkittaa
(transitive) To cover or seal with a cap.
ohittaa
(transitive) To surpass or outdo.
ylittää
(transitive) To surpass or outdo.
What does "cap" mean?
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noun A soft, close-fitting hat, often with a brim or peak, and no full brim all the way round.
"He pulled his baseball cap low to shade his eyes."
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noun A cover or seal that fits over the top or end of something to protect or close it.
"Don't forget to put the cap back on the pen."
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noun An upper limit set on an amount, price, or quantity.
"The city imposed a cap on rent increases."
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noun Informal: an exaggeration or outright lie.
""I ran a marathon in two hours" — that's cap, and you know it."
cap in a sentence
- He pulled his baseball cap low to shade his eyes.
- She wore a wool cap against the winter cold.
- Don't forget to put the cap back on the pen.
- The bottle cap was rusted shut.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "cap" in Finnish?
"cap" in Finnish is virkalakki, tikkukirjain, lakki. cap means: A soft, close-fitting hat, often with a brim or peak, and no full brim all the way round.
How do you use "cap" in a sentence?
Example: "He pulled his baseball cap low to shade his eyes." In Finnish, "cap" is virkalakki, tikkukirjain, lakki.
Are there other ways to say "cap" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 14 translations listed for "cap": virkalakki, tikkukirjain, lakki, kansi, korkki, kruunu.
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