Catholic in Finnish
Catholic in Finnish is katolinen, roomalaiskatolinen, katolilainen — Catholic means a member of the Roman Catholic Church or another Catholic denomination.
Catholic in Finnish
katolinen
roomalaiskatolinen
katolilainen
A member of a Catholic church.
katolinen
A member of a Catholic church.
What does "Catholic" mean?
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noun A member of the Roman Catholic Church or another Catholic denomination.
"She was raised Catholic and attends Mass every Sunday."
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adj Broad-ranging or universal in scope, especially in taste or interest (lowercase, non-religious use).
"He has catholic tastes in music, from jazz to death metal."
Catholic in a sentence
- She was raised Catholic and attends Mass every Sunday.
- He has catholic tastes in music, from jazz to death metal.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Catholic" in Finnish?
"Catholic" in Finnish is katolinen, roomalaiskatolinen, katolilainen. Catholic means: A member of the Roman Catholic Church or another Catholic denomination.
How do you use "Catholic" in a sentence?
Example: "She was raised Catholic and attends Mass every Sunday." In Finnish, "Catholic" is katolinen, roomalaiskatolinen, katolilainen.
Are there other ways to say "Catholic" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 3 translations listed for "Catholic": katolinen, roomalaiskatolinen, katolilainen.
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