godsend in Finnish
godsend in Finnish is onnenpotku, taivaanlahja — godsend means something unexpected that turns out to be exactly what you needed.
godsend in Finnish
onnenpotku
An instance of unexpected benefit or good fortune; a windfall.
taivaanlahja
An instance of unexpected benefit or good fortune; a windfall.
taivaanlahja
A person who provides greatly needed assistance.
What does "godsend" mean?
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noun Something unexpected that turns out to be exactly what you needed.
"The extra funding was a godsend for the struggling shelter."
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noun A person who arrives at just the right moment and turns out to be a huge help.
"The new volunteer has been an absolute godsend during the busiest season."
godsend in a sentence
- The extra funding was a godsend for the struggling shelter.
- Having a neighbour who's a nurse was a godsend when the baby got sick at midnight.
- The new volunteer has been an absolute godsend during the busiest season.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "godsend" in Finnish?
"godsend" in Finnish is onnenpotku, taivaanlahja. godsend means: Something unexpected that turns out to be exactly what you needed.
How do you use "godsend" in a sentence?
Example: "The extra funding was a godsend for the struggling shelter." In Finnish, "godsend" is onnenpotku, taivaanlahja.
Are there other ways to say "godsend" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 2 translations listed for "godsend": onnenpotku, taivaanlahja.
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