now in Finnish
now in Finnish is nyt, silloin, tässä vaiheessa — now means at this present moment.
now in Finnish
nyt
silloin
At the time reached within a narration.
tässä vaiheessa
(informal) At the present point of a recurring cycle or event.
milloin
Sometimes; occasionally; used to list a series of often assumed states.
nyt, kun
(often, with that) Since, because, in light of the fact.
What does "now" mean?
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adv At this present moment.
"I need to leave now or I'll miss the train."
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conj Used to introduce a reason or a shift in the conversation, similar to "since" or "well".
"Now that you mention it, I did see him yesterday."
now in a sentence
- I need to leave now or I'll miss the train.
- Now is the perfect time to plant tomatoes.
- Now that you mention it, I did see him yesterday.
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Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "now" in Finnish?
"now" in Finnish is nyt, silloin, tässä vaiheessa. now means: At this present moment.
How do you use "now" in a sentence?
Example: "I need to leave now or I'll miss the train." In Finnish, "now" is nyt, silloin, tässä vaiheessa.
Are there other ways to say "now" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 5 translations listed for "now": nyt, silloin, tässä vaiheessa, milloin, nyt, kun.
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