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rhyme in Finnish

rhyme in Finnish is riimi, sointu, rimmata — rhyme means a similarity of sound between the endings of words, especially at the ends of lines of verse.

rhyme in Finnish

riimi
noun
riimi
noun
(uncountable) Rhyming: sameness of letters or sounds of part of some words.
sointu
noun
(uncountable) Rhyming: sameness of letters or sounds of part of some words.
rimmata
verb
riimitellä
verb
(intransitive, of an utterance, text, etc.) To contain words that are pronounced identically to each other from the vowel in the stressed syllable to the end.

What does "rhyme" mean?

  1. noun A similarity of sound between the endings of words, especially at the ends of lines of verse.
    "The poem's rhyme scheme follows an ABAB pattern."
  2. noun A short poem or verse, especially one with rhyming lines.
    "She taught her daughter a nursery rhyme before bed."
  3. verb Of a word, to end with the same sound as another word.
    ""Cat" rhymes with "hat.""
  4. verb To write in verse, using words that match in sound.
    "He rhymed his way through the entire toast."

rhyme in a sentence

  • The poem's rhyme scheme follows an ABAB pattern.
  • She taught her daughter a nursery rhyme before bed.
  • "Cat" rhymes with "hat."
  • He rhymed his way through the entire toast.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "rhyme" in Finnish?

"rhyme" in Finnish is riimi, sointu, rimmata. rhyme means: A similarity of sound between the endings of words, especially at the ends of lines of verse.

How do you use "rhyme" in a sentence?

Example: "The poem's rhyme scheme follows an ABAB pattern." In Finnish, "rhyme" is riimi, sointu, rimmata.

Are there other ways to say "rhyme" in Finnish?

Yes — Finnish has 4 translations listed for "rhyme": riimi, sointu, rimmata, riimitellä.

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