pack in Finnish
pack in Finnish is taakka, pakka, lauma — pack means a bundle of things wrapped or tied together for carrying, or a bag carried on the back.
pack in Finnish
taakka
A bundle made up and prepared to be carried; especially, a bundle to be carried on the back, but also a load for an animal, a bale.
pakka
A full set of playing cards
lauma
A group of hounds or dogs, hunting or kept together.
pakata
(physical) To put or bring things together in a limited or confined space, especially for storage or transport.
What does "pack" mean?
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noun A bundle of things wrapped or tied together for carrying, or a bag carried on the back.
"He hoisted his pack onto his shoulders before setting off on the hike."
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noun A group of similar things, animals, or people, especially wolves or hunting dogs.
"A pack of wolves howled in the distance."
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noun A full set of playing cards, or a small package of items sold together, like cigarettes.
"She shuffled the pack before dealing the cards."
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verb To put things together tightly, especially for storage or travel.
"We need to pack our suitcases before the flight tomorrow."
pack in a sentence
- He hoisted his pack onto his shoulders before setting off on the hike.
- A pack of wolves howled in the distance.
- They travelled in a pack, never splitting up in the city.
- She shuffled the pack before dealing the cards.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "pack" in Finnish?
"pack" in Finnish is taakka, pakka, lauma. pack means: A bundle of things wrapped or tied together for carrying, or a bag carried on the back.
How do you use "pack" in a sentence?
Example: "He hoisted his pack onto his shoulders before setting off on the hike." In Finnish, "pack" is taakka, pakka, lauma.
Are there other ways to say "pack" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 4 translations listed for "pack": taakka, pakka, lauma, pakata.
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