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cheerful in Finnish

cheerful in Finnish is iloinen, hilpeä — cheerful means visibly happy and full of good spirits.

cheerful in Finnish

iloinen
adj
Noticeably happy and optimistic.
hilpeä
adj
Noticeably happy and optimistic.
hilpeä
adj
Bright and pleasant.
iloinen
adj
Bright and pleasant.

What does "cheerful" mean?

  1. adj Visibly happy and full of good spirits.
    "She greeted every customer with a cheerful smile."
  2. adj Bright and pleasant, describing a place or thing rather than a person.
    "They painted the nursery a cheerful yellow."

cheerful in a sentence

  • She greeted every customer with a cheerful smile.
  • He's always cheerful, even on Mondays.
  • They painted the nursery a cheerful yellow.

Similar words in Finnish

Common Finnish translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "cheerful" in Finnish?

"cheerful" in Finnish is iloinen, hilpeä. cheerful means: Visibly happy and full of good spirits.

How do you use "cheerful" in a sentence?

Example: "She greeted every customer with a cheerful smile." In Finnish, "cheerful" is iloinen, hilpeä.

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

Yes — Finnish has 2 translations listed for "cheerful": iloinen, hilpeä.

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