normal in Finnish
normal in Finnish is säännöllinen, normaali, säännönmukainen — normal means usual, typical, or expected; conforming to what is standard.
normal in Finnish
säännöllinen
(set theory, of a function from the ordinals to the ordinals) Which is strictly monotonically increasing and continuous with respect to the order topology.
normaali
(set theory, of a function from the ordinals to the ordinals) Which is strictly monotonically increasing and continuous with respect to the order topology.
säännönmukainen
According to norms or rules or to a regular pattern.
normaali
According to norms or rules or to a regular pattern.
normaali
Usual, healthy; not sick or ill or unlike oneself.
normaali
(geometry, countable) A line or vector that is perpendicular to another line, surface, or plane.
What does "normal" mean?
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adjective Usual, typical, or expected; conforming to what is standard.
"It's completely normal to feel nervous before a job interview."
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adjective Healthy or functioning as expected, especially in a medical sense.
"Her blood pressure readings were all normal."
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noun A line or direction that is perpendicular to a surface or curve.
"The engineer calculated the normal to the curved surface."
normal in a sentence
- It's completely normal to feel nervous before a job interview.
- Traffic is heavier than normal today because of the roadworks.
- Her blood pressure readings were all normal.
- The engineer calculated the normal to the curved surface.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "normal" in Finnish?
"normal" in Finnish is säännöllinen, normaali, säännönmukainen. normal means: Usual, typical, or expected; conforming to what is standard.
How do you use "normal" in a sentence?
Example: "It's completely normal to feel nervous before a job interview." In Finnish, "normal" is säännöllinen, normaali, säännönmukainen.
Are there other ways to say "normal" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 3 translations listed for "normal": säännöllinen, normaali, säännönmukainen.
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