diamond in Finnish
diamond in Finnish is timantti, hailakansininen, hyvin vaalean sininen — diamond means an extremely hard, clear crystal form of carbon, prized as a gemstone.
diamond in Finnish
What does "diamond" mean?
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noun An extremely hard, clear crystal form of carbon, prized as a gemstone.
"She was proposed to with a ring set with a single diamond."
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noun A four-sided shape with two pairs of equal angles, standing on one of its points (a rhombus).
"He drew a kite in the shape of a diamond."
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noun One of the four suits in a standard deck of playing cards, marked with a red diamond shape.
"She played the queen of diamonds."
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noun The infield of a baseball field, which is diamond-shaped.
"The players took the diamond as the national anthem finished."
diamond in a sentence
- She was proposed to with a ring set with a single diamond.
- Diamonds are cut and polished to maximize their sparkle.
- He drew a kite in the shape of a diamond.
- She played the queen of diamonds.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "diamond" in Finnish?
"diamond" in Finnish is timantti, hailakansininen, hyvin vaalean sininen. diamond means: An extremely hard, clear crystal form of carbon, prized as a gemstone.
How do you use "diamond" in a sentence?
Example: "She was proposed to with a ring set with a single diamond." In Finnish, "diamond" is timantti, hailakansininen, hyvin vaalean sininen.
Are there other ways to say "diamond" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 6 translations listed for "diamond": timantti, hailakansininen, hyvin vaalean sininen, baseballin sisäkenttä, baseballkenttä, ruutu.