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itself in Finnish

itself in Finnish is itsensä, itse — itself means used to refer back to a thing that is both the subject and the object of the same action.

itself in Finnish

itsensä
pron
itse
pron
(emphatic) it; used to intensify the subject, especially to emphasize that it is the only participant in the predicate
itsensä
pron
(emphatic) it; used to intensify the subject, especially to emphasize that it is the only participant in the predicate

What does "itself" mean?

  1. pron Used to refer back to a thing that is both the subject and the object of the same action.
    "The cat cleaned itself after the meal."
  2. pron Used for emphasis, to stress that something acted alone or that a quality applies purely to the thing named.
    "The problem itself was simple, but explaining it took hours."

itself in a sentence

  • The cat cleaned itself after the meal.
  • The company reorganized itself after the merger.
  • The problem itself was simple, but explaining it took hours.
  • The engine itself was fine — it was the wiring that failed.

Common Finnish translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "itself" in Finnish?

"itself" in Finnish is itsensä, itse. itself means: Used to refer back to a thing that is both the subject and the object of the same action.

How do you use "itself" in a sentence?

Example: "The cat cleaned itself after the meal." In Finnish, "itself" is itsensä, itse.

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

Yes — Finnish has 2 translations listed for "itself": itsensä, itse.

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