copper in Finnish
copper in Finnish is kuparinen, vaskinen, kuparinruskea — copper means a reddish-brown metal, chemical symbol Cu, widely used in wiring and pipes for its conductivity.
copper in Finnish
What does "copper" mean?
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noun A reddish-brown metal, chemical symbol Cu, widely used in wiring and pipes for its conductivity.
"The old house still has copper plumbing."
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noun A reddish-brown colour, like that of the metal.
"She dyed her hair a deep copper."
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noun A low-denomination coin, or coins collectively, historically made of copper.
"He emptied a jar of coppers onto the counter."
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noun A police officer (informal, chiefly British).
"A copper pulled him over for speeding."
copper in a sentence
- The old house still has copper plumbing.
- Copper prices rose sharply this year.
- She dyed her hair a deep copper.
- He emptied a jar of coppers onto the counter.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "copper" in Finnish?
"copper" in Finnish is kuparinen, vaskinen, kuparinruskea. copper means: A reddish-brown metal, chemical symbol Cu, widely used in wiring and pipes for its conductivity.
How do you use "copper" in a sentence?
Example: "The old house still has copper plumbing." In Finnish, "copper" is kuparinen, vaskinen, kuparinruskea.
Are there other ways to say "copper" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 13 translations listed for "copper": kuparinen, vaskinen, kuparinruskea, kuparinvärinen, kupari, vaski.