feel in Finnish
feel in Finnish is tuntuma, kosketus, aavistus — feel means to become aware of something through the sense of touch.
feel in Finnish
tuntuma
kosketus
An act of fondling.
aavistus
A vague understanding.
tunnustella
(intransitive) To receive information by touch or by any neurons other than those responsible for sight, smell, taste, or hearing.
tuntea
tuntea
(intransitive) To search by sense of touch.
tunnustella
(intransitive) To search by sense of touch.
tuntea myötätuntoa
(intransitive) To sympathise; to have the sensibilities moved or affected.
tuntua
(transitive) To think, believe, or have an impression concerning.
tuntea
(transitive) To think, believe, or have an impression concerning.
tuntua
(copulative) To seem (through touch or otherwise).
What does "feel" mean?
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verb To become aware of something through the sense of touch.
"She felt the cold rain on her face."
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verb To experience an emotion or mental state.
"I feel nervous about the interview tomorrow."
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verb To believe or have an impression about something.
"She feels that the plan needs more work."
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noun A general impression or atmosphere of something.
"The new café has a cozy, homey feel."
feel in a sentence
- She felt the cold rain on her face.
- He felt around in the dark for the light switch.
- I feel nervous about the interview tomorrow.
- She feels that the plan needs more work.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "feel" in Finnish?
"feel" in Finnish is tuntuma, kosketus, aavistus. feel means: To become aware of something through the sense of touch.
How do you use "feel" in a sentence?
Example: "She felt the cold rain on her face." In Finnish, "feel" is tuntuma, kosketus, aavistus.
Are there other ways to say "feel" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 7 translations listed for "feel": tuntuma, kosketus, aavistus, tunnustella, tuntea, tuntea myötätuntoa.
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