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heavily in Finnish

heavily in Finnish is painavasti, raskaasti — heavily means to a great degree or extent.

heavily in Finnish

painavasti
adv
In a manner designed for heavy duty.
raskaasti
adv
In a manner designed for heavy duty.
raskaasti
adv
In a laboured manner.

What does "heavily" mean?

  1. adv To a great degree or extent.
    "It rained heavily all weekend."
  2. adv With great weight or force.
    "He leaned heavily on his cane as he walked."

heavily in a sentence

  • It rained heavily all weekend.
  • The company relies heavily on tourism revenue.
  • He leaned heavily on his cane as he walked.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "heavily" in Finnish?

"heavily" in Finnish is painavasti, raskaasti. heavily means: To a great degree or extent.

How do you use "heavily" in a sentence?

Example: "It rained heavily all weekend." In Finnish, "heavily" is painavasti, raskaasti.

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

Yes — Finnish has 2 translations listed for "heavily": painavasti, raskaasti.

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