only in Finnish
only in Finnish is ainoa, ainut, ainokainen — only means being the single one of its kind; sole.
only in Finnish
ainoa
Alone in a category.
ainut
Alone in a category.
ainokainen
Alone in a category.
ainutlaatuinen
Singularly superior; the best.
ainoa
Without sibling; without a sibling of the same gender.
ainokainen
Without sibling; without a sibling of the same gender.
vain
Without others or anything further; exclusively.
ainoastaan
Without others or anything further; exclusively.
vain
No more than; just.
edes
No more than; just.
vasta
As recently as.
juuri
As recently as.
vain
As recently as.
jos
But, except; but in fact.
mutta
But, except; but in fact.
paitsi että
But, except; but in fact.
sillä ehdolla, että
But, except; but in fact.
mutta
What does "only" mean?
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adj Being the single one of its kind; sole.
"This is the only copy of the letter that survived."
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adv Exclusively, and nothing or no one else besides.
"The offer is only available to new customers."
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conj Used to introduce an exception or a disappointing twist to what was just said; but.
"I would have called, only my phone had died."
only in a sentence
- This is the only copy of the letter that survived.
- He was the only person who showed up on time.
- The offer is only available to new customers.
- She only eats breakfast on weekdays.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "only" in Finnish?
"only" in Finnish is ainoa, ainut, ainokainen. only means: Being the single one of its kind; sole.
How do you use "only" in a sentence?
Example: "This is the only copy of the letter that survived." In Finnish, "only" is ainoa, ainut, ainokainen.
Are there other ways to say "only" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 13 translations listed for "only": ainoa, ainut, ainokainen, ainutlaatuinen, vain, ainoastaan.
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