odd in Finnish
odd in Finnish is outo, kummallinen, omituinen — odd means strange, unusual, or not what you would expect.
odd in Finnish
outo
kummallinen
omituinen
pariton
muutama
(not comparable) Scattered; occasional, infrequent; not forming part of a set or pattern.
yksittäinen
(not comparable) Scattered; occasional, infrequent; not forming part of a set or pattern.
satunnainen
(not comparable) Not regular or planned.
noin
(not comparable, in combination with a number) About, approximately; somewhat more than (an approximated round number).
suunnilleen
(not comparable, in combination with a number) About, approximately; somewhat more than (an approximated round number).
What does "odd" mean?
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adj Strange, unusual, or not what you would expect.
"There was an odd smell coming from the basement."
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adj Of a whole number: not divisible evenly by two.
"Three, five, and seven are all odd numbers."
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adj Left over or unmatched, such as one item from a pair or set.
"He was left holding the odd sock after the wash."
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adj Placed after a round number to mean "a little more than".
"She's owned that car for thirty-odd years."
odd in a sentence
- There was an odd smell coming from the basement.
- It struck her as odd that he never mentioned his brother.
- Three, five, and seven are all odd numbers.
- He was left holding the odd sock after the wash.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "odd" in Finnish?
"odd" in Finnish is outo, kummallinen, omituinen. odd means: Strange, unusual, or not what you would expect.
How do you use "odd" in a sentence?
Example: "There was an odd smell coming from the basement." In Finnish, "odd" is outo, kummallinen, omituinen.
Are there other ways to say "odd" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 9 translations listed for "odd": outo, kummallinen, omituinen, pariton, muutama, yksittäinen.
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