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drop in Finnish

drop in Finnish is pisara, tippa, liraus — drop means a small round blob of liquid.

drop in Finnish

pisara
noun
(also, figuratively) A small quantity of liquid, just large enough to hold its own round shape through surface tension, especially one that falls from a source of liquid.
tippa
noun
(also, figuratively) A small quantity of liquid, just large enough to hold its own round shape through surface tension, especially one that falls from a source of liquid.
tippa
noun
liraus
noun
(chiefly, Australia, Britain) A small amount of an alcoholic beverage.
liraus
noun
(figuratively) A very small quantity of liquid, or (by extension) of anything.
pisara
noun
(figuratively) A very small quantity of liquid, or (by extension) of anything.
tippa
noun
(figuratively) A very small quantity of liquid, or (by extension) of anything.
pastilli
noun
Often preceded by a defining word: a small, round piece of hard candy, such as a lemon drop; a lozenge.
rae
noun
Often preceded by a defining word: a small, round piece of hard candy, such as a lemon drop; a lozenge.
pisara
noun
That which hangs or resembles a liquid globule, such as a hanging diamond earring or ornament, a glass pendant on a chandelier, etc.
kansi
noun
The cover mounted on a swivel over a keyhole that rests over the keyhole when not in use to keep out debris, but is swiveled out of the way before inserting the key.
suojus
noun
The cover mounted on a swivel over a keyhole that rests over the keyhole when not in use to keep out debris, but is swiveled out of the way before inserting the key.
korkeus
noun
(theater) A curtain which falls in front of a theatrical stage; also, a section of (cloth) scenery lowered on to the stage like a curtain.
pituus
noun
(theater) A curtain which falls in front of a theatrical stage; also, a section of (cloth) scenery lowered on to the stage like a curtain.
verho
noun
(theater) A curtain which falls in front of a theatrical stage; also, a section of (cloth) scenery lowered on to the stage like a curtain.
väliverho
noun
(theater) A curtain which falls in front of a theatrical stage; also, a section of (cloth) scenery lowered on to the stage like a curtain.
luukku
noun
(law enforcement) A trapdoor on a gallows; a gallows itself.
pudokas
noun
(agriculture) A fruit which has fallen off a tree, etc., or has been knocked off accidentally, rather than picked.
pudotettu esine
noun
(online gaming, video games) An item made available for the player to pick up from the remains of a defeated enemy.
pudotin
noun
A mechanism for lowering something, such as a machine for lowering heavy weights on to a ship's deck, or a device for temporarily lowering a gas jet, etc.
alkupanos
noun
(gambling) The amount of money that a gambler exchanges for chips in a casino.
julkaisu
noun
A release (of music, a video game, etc).
kuljetus
noun
An instance of making a delivery of people, supplies, or things, especially by parachute out of an aircraft (an airdrop), but also by truck, etc.
toimitus
noun
An instance of making a delivery of people, supplies, or things, especially by parachute out of an aircraft (an airdrop), but also by truck, etc.
pudotus
noun
putoaminen
noun
aleneminen
noun
A decline in degree, quality, quantity, or rate.
heikkeneminen
noun
A decline in degree, quality, quantity, or rate.
pudotuspaikka
noun
A place where items or supplies may be left for others to collect, whether openly (as with a mail drop), or secretly or illegally (as in crime or espionage); a drop-off point.
droppi
noun
(music) A point in a song, usually electronic music such as dubstep, house, trance, or trap, where there is a very noticeable and pleasing change in bass, tempo, and/or overall tone; a climax, a highlight.
käännekohta
noun
(music) A point in a song, usually electronic music such as dubstep, house, trance, or trap, where there is a very noticeable and pleasing change in bass, tempo, and/or overall tone; a climax, a highlight.
lakritsa
noun
Licorice in confectionery form.
lakritsi
noun
Licorice in confectionery form.
laku
noun
Licorice in confectionery form.
pudota
verb
(intransitive, also, figuratively) To fall (straight down) under the influence of gravity, like a drop of liquid. [from 14th c.]
pisaroida
verb
(intransitive, also, figuratively) To fall (straight down) under the influence of gravity, like a drop of liquid. [from 14th c.]
tippua
verb
(intransitive, also, figuratively) To fall (straight down) under the influence of gravity, like a drop of liquid. [from 14th c.]
kaatua
verb
(intransitive) To fall or sink quickly or suddenly to the ground. [from 15th c.]
kaatua
verb
(intransitive) To collapse in exhaustion or injury; also, to fall dead, or to fall in death.
kupsahtaa
verb
(intransitive) To collapse in exhaustion or injury; also, to fall dead, or to fall in death.
kuukahtaa
verb
(intransitive) To collapse in exhaustion or injury; also, to fall dead, or to fall in death.
tiputtaa
verb
(intransitive) To collapse in exhaustion or injury; also, to fall dead, or to fall in death.
joutua
verb
(intransitive) To fall into a particular condition or state.
loppua
verb
(intransitive) To come to an end (by not being kept up); to lapse, to stop. [from 17th c.]
laskea
verb
(intransitive) To decrease, diminish, or lessen in condition, degree, value, etc. [from 18th c.]
pudota
verb
(intransitive) To decrease, diminish, or lessen in condition, degree, value, etc. [from 18th c.]
pudottaa
verb
(intransitive) To decrease, diminish, or lessen in condition, degree, value, etc. [from 18th c.]
tippua
verb
(intransitive) To decrease, diminish, or lessen in condition, degree, value, etc. [from 18th c.]
jäädä joukosta
verb
(intransitive) To fall behind or to the rear of a group of people, etc., as a result of not keeping up with those at the front.
jäädä jälkeen
verb
(intransitive) To fall behind or to the rear of a group of people, etc., as a result of not keeping up with those at the front.
käväistä
verb
(intransitive) Usually followed by by, in, or into: of a person: to visit someone or somewhere informally or without a prior appointment.
piipahtaa
verb
(intransitive) Usually followed by by, in, or into: of a person: to visit someone or somewhere informally or without a prior appointment.
ilmestyä
verb
(intransitive, computing, music, television, colloquial) Of a programme, software, a music album or song, etc.: to enter public distribution.
jäädä pois
verb
(intransitive, gambling) To drop out of the betting.
laskeutua
verb
(intransitive, physiology, informal) Of the testicles: to hang further away from the body and begin producing sperm due to puberty.
tiputtaa
verb
(intransitive, obsolete) To let drops fall; to discharge itself in drops.
pisaroida
verb
(transitive) To drip (a liquid) in drops or small amounts. [from 14th c.]
ripottaa
verb
(transitive) To drip (a liquid) in drops or small amounts. [from 14th c.]
tiputtaa
verb
(transitive) To drip (a liquid) in drops or small amounts. [from 14th c.]
pudottaa
verb
tiputtaa
verb
iskeä
verb
(transitive) To move to a lower position; to allow to hang downwards; to lower.
jakaa
verb
(transitive) To move to a lower position; to allow to hang downwards; to lower.
laskea
verb
(transitive) To move to a lower position; to allow to hang downwards; to lower.
napata
verb
(transitive) To move to a lower position; to allow to hang downwards; to lower.
laskea housunsa (alas)
verb
To quickly lower or take down (one's trousers), especially in public.
laskea
verb
(cooking) To cook (food, especially fast food), particularly by lowering into hot oil to deep-fry, or by grilling.
upottaa
verb
(cooking) To cook (food, especially fast food), particularly by lowering into hot oil to deep-fry, or by grilling.
munia
verb
(transitive) Of an animal (usually a sheep): to give birth to (young); of a bird: to lay (an egg).
synnyttää
verb
(transitive) Of an animal (usually a sheep): to give birth to (young); of a bird: to lay (an egg).
heittää
verb
(transitive) To mention (something) casually or incidentally, usually in conversation. [from 17th c.]
heittää
verb
(transitive) To let (a letter, etc.) fall into a postbox; hence, to send (a letter, email, or other message) in an offhand manner. [from 18th c.]
lähettää
verb
(transitive) To let (a letter, etc.) fall into a postbox; hence, to send (a letter, email, or other message) in an offhand manner. [from 18th c.]
laskea
verb
(transitive) To lower (a sound, a voice, etc.) in pitch or volume.
pudota
verb
(transitive) To lower (a sound, a voice, etc.) in pitch or volume.
lopettaa
verb
poistaa
verb
(transitive) To cease to include (something), as if on a list; to dismiss, to eject, to expel.
pudottaa
verb
(transitive) To cease to include (something), as if on a list; to dismiss, to eject, to expel.
käyttää
verb
To pass or use (counterfeit cheques, money, etc.).
pulittaa
verb
To lose, spend, or otherwise part with (money). [from 17th c.]
julkaista
verb
(transitive, computing, music, television, colloquial) To release (a programme, software, a music album or song, etc.) to the public.
iskeä
verb
To perform (rap music).
soittaa
verb
To play (a portion of music) in the manner of a disc jockey.
kokea yllätystappio
verb
(originally, US) To (unexpectedly) lose (a competition, game, etc.).
tehdä pudotuspotkumaali
verb
(rugby) To score (a goal) by means of a drop kick.

What does "drop" mean?

  1. noun A small round blob of liquid.
    "A drop of rain landed on her nose."
  2. verb To let something fall, or to fall oneself.
    "He dropped his phone on the pavement and cracked the screen."
  3. verb To release something (a song, product, or piece of information) to the public.
    "The band dropped a surprise album at midnight."
  4. verb To stop doing, discuss, or associate with something; to abandon it.
    "They decided to drop the lawsuit after reaching an agreement."

drop in a sentence

  • A drop of rain landed on her nose.
  • Add just a drop of vanilla extract to the mix.
  • He dropped his phone on the pavement and cracked the screen.
  • Temperatures dropped sharply overnight.

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Common Finnish translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "drop" in Finnish?

"drop" in Finnish is pisara, tippa, liraus. drop means: A small round blob of liquid.

How do you use "drop" in a sentence?

Example: "A drop of rain landed on her nose." In Finnish, "drop" is pisara, tippa, liraus.

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

Yes — Finnish has 65 translations listed for "drop": pisara, tippa, liraus, pastilli, rae, kansi.

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