kit in Finnish
kit in Finnish is kiulu, saavi, pakkaus — kit means a set of equipment, tools, or personal items packed together for a particular purpose, such as a soldier's gear or a workman's tools.
kit in Finnish
What does "kit" mean?
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noun A set of equipment, tools, or personal items packed together for a particular purpose, such as a soldier's gear or a workman's tools.
"She packed her sewing kit before the trip."
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noun A set of parts sold together for the buyer to assemble.
"He built the model plane from a kit he got for his birthday."
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noun The official uniform and equipment worn by players on a sports team.
"The team unveiled its new away kit ahead of the season."
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noun A young cat, fox, rabbit, or similar small animal.
"The vixen led her kits out of the den at dusk."
kit in a sentence
- She packed her sewing kit before the trip.
- Every soldier is issued a standard kit on arrival at base.
- He built the model plane from a kit he got for his birthday.
- The flat-pack wardrobe came as a kit with its own instructions.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "kit" in Finnish?
"kit" in Finnish is kiulu, saavi, pakkaus. kit means: A set of equipment, tools, or personal items packed together for a particular purpose, such as a soldier's gear or a workman's tools.
How do you use "kit" in a sentence?
Example: "She packed her sewing kit before the trip." In Finnish, "kit" is kiulu, saavi, pakkaus.
Are there other ways to say "kit" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 7 translations listed for "kit": kiulu, saavi, pakkaus, tarvikkeet, rakennussarja, sarja.