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grave in Finnish

grave in Finnish is vakava, matala, hauta — grave means a hole dug in the ground to bury a dead body.

grave in Finnish

vakava
adj
matala
adj
Low in pitch, tone etc. [from 17th c.]
hauta
noun
(narrowly) An excavation in the earth as a place of burial.
kaivertaa
verb

What does "grave" mean?

  1. noun A hole dug in the ground to bury a dead body.
    "They stood quietly beside his grave."
  2. adj Very serious, especially in a way that causes worry or concern.
    "The doctor's expression suggested grave news."

grave in a sentence

  • They stood quietly beside his grave.
  • Fresh flowers were placed on the grave every Sunday.
  • The doctor's expression suggested grave news.
  • They face grave consequences if the deal falls through.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "grave" in Finnish?

"grave" in Finnish is vakava, matala, hauta. grave means: A hole dug in the ground to bury a dead body.

How do you use "grave" in a sentence?

Example: "They stood quietly beside his grave." In Finnish, "grave" is vakava, matala, hauta.

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

Yes — Finnish has 4 translations listed for "grave": vakava, matala, hauta, kaivertaa.

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