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inward in Finnish

inward in Finnish is sisä-, sisäinen, sisäänpäin suuntautunut — inward means located on or facing the inside; internal.

inward in Finnish

sisä-
adj
Situated on the inside; that is within, inner; belonging to the inside. [from 9th c.]
sisäinen
adj
Situated on the inside; that is within, inner; belonging to the inside. [from 9th c.]
sisäänpäin suuntautunut
adj
Situated on the inside; that is within, inner; belonging to the inside. [from 9th c.]
sisemmäksi
adv
sisemmäs
adv

What does "inward" mean?

  1. adj Located on or facing the inside; internal.
    "The door has an inward curve near the handle."
  2. adj Relating to a person's private thoughts or feelings rather than outward behaviour.
    "She kept up a cheerful appearance despite her inward doubts."

inward in a sentence

  • The door has an inward curve near the handle.
  • She kept up a cheerful appearance despite her inward doubts.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "inward" in Finnish?

"inward" in Finnish is sisä-, sisäinen, sisäänpäin suuntautunut. inward means: Located on or facing the inside; internal.

How do you use "inward" in a sentence?

Example: "The door has an inward curve near the handle." In Finnish, "inward" is sisä-, sisäinen, sisäänpäin suuntautunut.

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

Yes — Finnish has 5 translations listed for "inward": sisä-, sisäinen, sisäänpäin suuntautunut, sisemmäksi, sisemmäs.

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