endgame in Finnish
endgame in Finnish is loppupeli, loppuvaihe — endgame means the final stage of a game, such as chess, when few pieces or players remain.
endgame in Finnish
loppupeli
(chess) The final stage of a game of chess, when there are few pieces left. [1884]
loppuvaihe
(by extension) The final stage of any game.
What does "endgame" mean?
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noun The final stage of a game, such as chess, when few pieces or players remain.
"She is much stronger in the endgame than in the opening."
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noun The final, decisive stage of any long process, plan, or strategy.
"Analysts debated what the government's real endgame was."
endgame in a sentence
- She is much stronger in the endgame than in the opening.
- Analysts debated what the government's real endgame was.
- The company's endgame was always to be acquired by a larger rival.
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "endgame" in Finnish?
"endgame" in Finnish is loppupeli, loppuvaihe. endgame means: The final stage of a game, such as chess, when few pieces or players remain.
How do you use "endgame" in a sentence?
Example: "She is much stronger in the endgame than in the opening." In Finnish, "endgame" is loppupeli, loppuvaihe.
Are there other ways to say "endgame" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 2 translations listed for "endgame": loppupeli, loppuvaihe.
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