graveyard in Finnish
graveyard in Finnish is hautausmaa, hautuumaa, kalmisto — graveyard means an area of ground, often next to a church, where the dead are buried.
graveyard in Finnish
hautausmaa
A tract of land in which the dead are buried.
hautuumaa
A tract of land in which the dead are buried.
kalmisto
A tract of land in which the dead are buried.
hautausmaa
(figuratively, by extension) A final storage place for collections of things that are no longer useful or useable.
What does "graveyard" mean?
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noun An area of ground, often next to a church, where the dead are buried.
"We walked past the old graveyard on the way to church."
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noun Informal: a place where old or unused things end up, no longer useful.
"The warehouse became a graveyard for outdated computers."
graveyard in a sentence
- We walked past the old graveyard on the way to church.
- The warehouse became a graveyard for outdated computers.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "graveyard" in Finnish?
"graveyard" in Finnish is hautausmaa, hautuumaa, kalmisto. graveyard means: An area of ground, often next to a church, where the dead are buried.
How do you use "graveyard" in a sentence?
Example: "We walked past the old graveyard on the way to church." In Finnish, "graveyard" is hautausmaa, hautuumaa, kalmisto.
Are there other ways to say "graveyard" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 3 translations listed for "graveyard": hautausmaa, hautuumaa, kalmisto.
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