liver in Finnish
liver in Finnish is eläjä, maksa — liver means the large organ in the abdomen that filters the blood, processes nutrients, and removes toxins.
liver in Finnish
eläjä
Someone who is alive: one of the living.
maksa
What does "liver" mean?
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noun The large organ in the abdomen that filters the blood, processes nutrients, and removes toxins.
"The liver plays a key role in digesting fats."
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noun This organ from an animal, eaten as food.
"She cooked liver and onions for dinner."
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noun A dark reddish-brown colour, like that of liver.
"The sofa was upholstered in a deep liver shade."
liver in a sentence
- The liver plays a key role in digesting fats.
- Heavy drinking can seriously damage your liver.
- She cooked liver and onions for dinner.
- The sofa was upholstered in a deep liver shade.
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "liver" in Finnish?
"liver" in Finnish is eläjä, maksa. liver means: The large organ in the abdomen that filters the blood, processes nutrients, and removes toxins.
How do you use "liver" in a sentence?
Example: "The liver plays a key role in digesting fats." In Finnish, "liver" is eläjä, maksa.
Are there other ways to say "liver" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 2 translations listed for "liver": eläjä, maksa.
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