imaginary in Finnish
imaginary in Finnish is imaginaarinen, kuvitteellinen — imaginary means not real; existing only in the mind or imagination.
imaginary in Finnish
imaginaarinen
Existing only in the imagination.
kuvitteellinen
Existing only in the imagination.
imaginaarinen
(mathematics, of a number) Having no real part; that part of a complex number which is a multiple of \sqrt{-1} (called imaginary unit).
What does "imaginary" mean?
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adj Not real; existing only in the mind or imagination.
"As a child, she had an imaginary friend named Bibbles."
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adj In mathematics, describing a number that is a multiple of the square root of -1.
"The equation had two imaginary roots."
imaginary in a sentence
- As a child, she had an imaginary friend named Bibbles.
- The map showed an imaginary line dividing the two territories.
- The equation had two imaginary roots.
Similar words in Finnish
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Frequently asked questions
What is "imaginary" in Finnish?
"imaginary" in Finnish is imaginaarinen, kuvitteellinen. imaginary means: Not real; existing only in the mind or imagination.
How do you use "imaginary" in a sentence?
Example: "As a child, she had an imaginary friend named Bibbles." In Finnish, "imaginary" is imaginaarinen, kuvitteellinen.
Are there other ways to say "imaginary" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 2 translations listed for "imaginary": imaginaarinen, kuvitteellinen.
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