cinnamon in Finnish
cinnamon in Finnish is kaneli, kanelinmakuinen, kanelinruskea — cinnamon means a spice made from the dried, curled bark of a tropical evergreen tree, sold as sticks or ground into powder.
cinnamon in Finnish
What does "cinnamon" mean?
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noun A spice made from the dried, curled bark of a tropical evergreen tree, sold as sticks or ground into powder.
"She sprinkled cinnamon over the porridge."
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noun A warm, reddish-brown colour, like the spice.
"He painted the door a rich cinnamon shade."
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adj Flavoured with cinnamon, or coloured a reddish-brown.
"They ordered cinnamon rolls for breakfast."
cinnamon in a sentence
- She sprinkled cinnamon over the porridge.
- The recipe calls for a teaspoon of ground cinnamon.
- He painted the door a rich cinnamon shade.
- They ordered cinnamon rolls for breakfast.
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "cinnamon" in Finnish?
"cinnamon" in Finnish is kaneli, kanelinmakuinen, kanelinruskea. cinnamon means: A spice made from the dried, curled bark of a tropical evergreen tree, sold as sticks or ground into powder.
How do you use "cinnamon" in a sentence?
Example: "She sprinkled cinnamon over the porridge." In Finnish, "cinnamon" is kaneli, kanelinmakuinen, kanelinruskea.
Are there other ways to say "cinnamon" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 5 translations listed for "cinnamon": kaneli, kanelinmakuinen, kanelinruskea, kanelipuu, ceyloninkaneli.