murder in Finnish
murder in Finnish is murha, murhaava, parvi — murder means the crime of deliberately killing another person.
murder in Finnish
murha
(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
(uncountable, used as a predicative noun) Something terrible to endure.
parvi
(countable, collective) A group of crows; the collective noun for crows.
murhata
To illegally kill (a person or persons) with intent, especially with predetermination
What does "murder" mean?
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noun The crime of deliberately killing another person.
"He was arrested and charged with murder."
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verb To deliberately and unlawfully kill someone.
"The suspect is accused of murdering his business partner."
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noun The collective noun for a group of crows.
"A murder of crows gathered noisily in the bare trees."
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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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