croon in Finnish
croon in Finnish is hyräily, kumina, hymistellä — croon means to sing or hum softly and gently, typically in a low, sentimental voice.
croon in Finnish
hyräily
A soft, low-pitched sound; specifically, a soft or sentimental hum, song, or tune.
kumina
(Northern England, Scotland) The low-pitched sound of a large bell.
hymistellä
To hum or sing (a song or tune), or to speak (words), softly in a low pitch or in a sentimental manner; specifically, to sing (a popular song) in a low, mellow voice.
hymistä
To hum or sing (a song or tune), or to speak (words), softly in a low pitch or in a sentimental manner; specifically, to sing (a popular song) in a low, mellow voice.
hyräillä
To hum or sing (a song or tune), or to speak (words), softly in a low pitch or in a sentimental manner; specifically, to sing (a popular song) in a low, mellow voice.
kumista
To hum or sing (a song or tune), or to speak (words), softly in a low pitch or in a sentimental manner; specifically, to sing (a popular song) in a low, mellow voice.
ynistä
(Northern England, Scotland) To make a continuous hollow low-pitched moan, as of cattle; to bellow, to low.
What does "croon" mean?
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verb To sing or hum softly and gently, typically in a low, sentimental voice.
"The singer crooned an old love song to close the show."
croon in a sentence
- The singer crooned an old love song to close the show.
- She crooned a lullaby until the baby fell asleep.
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "croon" in Finnish?
"croon" in Finnish is hyräily, kumina, hymistellä. croon means: To sing or hum softly and gently, typically in a low, sentimental voice.
How do you use "croon" in a sentence?
Example: "The singer crooned an old love song to close the show." In Finnish, "croon" is hyräily, kumina, hymistellä.
Are there other ways to say "croon" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 7 translations listed for "croon": hyräily, kumina, hymistellä, hymistä, hyräillä, kumista.
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