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murder in Finnish

murder in Finnish is murha, murhaava, parvi — murder means the crime of deliberately killing another person.

murder in Finnish

murha
noun
(uncountable, legal, in jurisdictions which use the felony murder rule) The act of committing or abetting a crime that results in the killing of a person, regardless of intent, and even if the committer or abettor is not the one who killed the person: felony murder.
murhaava
noun
(uncountable, used as a predicative noun) Something terrible to endure.
parvi
noun
(countable, collective) A group of crows; the collective noun for crows.
murhata
verb
To illegally kill (a person or persons) with intent, especially with predetermination

What does "murder" mean?

  1. noun The crime of deliberately killing another person.
    "He was arrested and charged with murder."
  2. verb To deliberately and unlawfully kill someone.
    "The suspect is accused of murdering his business partner."
  3. noun The collective noun for a group of crows.
    "A murder of crows gathered noisily in the bare trees."
  4. verb To do something very badly, or to defeat someone completely (informal).
    "He absolutely murdered that karaoke song."

murder in a sentence

  • He was arrested and charged with murder.
  • The murder shocked the small town.
  • The suspect is accused of murdering his business partner.
  • She murdered him in cold blood over a debt.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "murder" in Finnish?

"murder" in Finnish is murha, murhaava, parvi. murder means: The crime of deliberately killing another person.

How do you use "murder" in a sentence?

Example: "He was arrested and charged with murder." In Finnish, "murder" is murha, murhaava, parvi.

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

Yes — Finnish has 4 translations listed for "murder": murha, murhaava, parvi, murhata.

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