pig in Finnish
pig in Finnish is sika, porsas, sottapytty — pig means a farm animal with a snout and cloven hooves, raised for meat.
pig in Finnish
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porsas
sika
(metaphorically, derogatory) A dirty or slovenly person.
sottapytty
(metaphorically, derogatory) A dirty or slovenly person.
pähkinä
(informal) A difficult problem.
harkko
(countable, and, uncountable) An oblong block of cast metal (now only iron or lead).
muotti
The mold in which a block of metal is cast.
What does "pig" mean?
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noun A farm animal with a snout and cloven hooves, raised for meat.
"The farmer kept a dozen pigs in the barn."
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noun Someone who eats greedily or messily (informal, insulting).
"Don't be such a pig — leave some for everyone else."
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noun A slang, disrespectful term for a police officer.
"The protesters chanted insults at the pigs lining the street."
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verb To eat greedily (informal, usually with "out").
"They pigged out on pizza after the game."
pig in a sentence
- The farmer kept a dozen pigs in the barn.
- Don't be such a pig — leave some for everyone else.
- The protesters chanted insults at the pigs lining the street.
- They pigged out on pizza after the game.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "pig" in Finnish?
"pig" in Finnish is sika, porsas, sottapytty. pig means: A farm animal with a snout and cloven hooves, raised for meat.
How do you use "pig" in a sentence?
Example: "The farmer kept a dozen pigs in the barn." In Finnish, "pig" is sika, porsas, sottapytty.
Are there other ways to say "pig" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 6 translations listed for "pig": sika, porsas, sottapytty, pähkinä, harkko, muotti.
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