pecan in Finnish
pecan in Finnish is pekaanipähkinä, pekaanipähkinäpuu — pecan means a tree native to the southern United States (Carya illinoinensis) that produces smooth, thin-shelled edible nuts.
pecan in Finnish
What does "pecan" mean?
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noun A tree native to the southern United States (Carya illinoinensis) that produces smooth, thin-shelled edible nuts.
"The old pecan tree in the yard drops nuts every autumn."
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noun The oval, edible nut of this tree, often used in pies and baking.
"Pecan pie is a Southern classic at Thanksgiving."
pecan in a sentence
- The old pecan tree in the yard drops nuts every autumn.
- Pecan pie is a Southern classic at Thanksgiving.
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "pecan" in Finnish?
"pecan" in Finnish is pekaanipähkinä, pekaanipähkinäpuu. pecan means: A tree native to the southern United States (Carya illinoinensis) that produces smooth, thin-shelled edible nuts.
How do you use "pecan" in a sentence?
Example: "The old pecan tree in the yard drops nuts every autumn." In Finnish, "pecan" is pekaanipähkinä, pekaanipähkinäpuu.
Are there other ways to say "pecan" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 2 translations listed for "pecan": pekaanipähkinä, pekaanipähkinäpuu.