ride in Finnish
ride in Finnish is kaara, kärry, menopeli — ride means to travel while sitting on and controlling a horse, bike, or similar vehicle.
ride in Finnish
kaara
kärry
menopeli
rassi
ajo
An instance of riding.
ratsastus
An instance of riding.
ajelu
An instance of riding.
laite
An amusement ridden at a fair or amusement park.
kyyti
A lift given to someone in another person's vehicle.
kärrypolku
(UK) A road or avenue cut in a wood, for riding; a bridleway or other wide country path.
kärrytie
(UK) A road or avenue cut in a wood, for riding; a bridleway or other wide country path.
ratsutie
(UK) A road or avenue cut in a wood, for riding; a bridleway or other wide country path.
ratsastaa
(ambitransitive) To transport oneself by sitting on and directing a horse, later also a bicycle etc. [from 8th c., transitive usage from 9th c.]
ajaa
(ambitransitive) To transport oneself by sitting on and directing a horse, later also a bicycle etc. [from 8th c., transitive usage from 9th c.]
ajaa
(ambitransitive) To be transported in a vehicle; to travel as a passenger. [from 9th c., transitive usage from 19th c.]
antaa kyyti
(ambitransitive) To be transported in a vehicle; to travel as a passenger. [from 9th c., transitive usage from 19th c.]
kuljettaa
(ambitransitive) To be transported in a vehicle; to travel as a passenger. [from 9th c., transitive usage from 19th c.]
matkustaa
(ambitransitive) To be transported in a vehicle; to travel as a passenger. [from 9th c., transitive usage from 19th c.]
olla kyydissä
(ambitransitive) To be transported in a vehicle; to travel as a passenger. [from 9th c., transitive usage from 19th c.]
kulkea
(intransitive) Of a ship: to sail, to float on the water. [from 10th c.]
ajaa
(transitive, intransitive) To be carried or supported by something lightly and quickly; to travel in such a way, as though on horseback. [from 10th c.]
ratsastaa
(transitive, intransitive) To be carried or supported by something lightly and quickly; to travel in such a way, as though on horseback. [from 10th c.]
panna
(ambitransitive, slang) To mount (someone) to have sex with them. [from 13th c.]
vinoilla
(transitive, colloquial) To nag or criticize; to annoy (someone). [from 19th c.]
vittuilla
(transitive, colloquial) To nag or criticize; to annoy (someone). [from 19th c.]
ärsyttää
(transitive, colloquial) To nag or criticize; to annoy (someone). [from 19th c.]
krymppääntyä
(intransitive) Of clothing: to gradually move (up) and crease; to ruckle. [from 19th c.]
riippua
(intransitive) To rely, depend (on). [from 20th c.]
roikkua
(intransitive) Of clothing: to rest (in a given way on a part of the body). [from 20th c.]
What does "ride" mean?
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verb To travel while sitting on and controlling a horse, bike, or similar vehicle.
"She learned to ride a horse when she was six."
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verb To travel as a passenger in a vehicle.
"We rode the bus into the city centre."
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verb To take advantage of or coast along on a situation, trend, or momentum.
"The band rode the wave of their first hit single for years."
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verb Informal: to nag, criticize, or pressure someone persistently.
"Stop riding him about being late — it was an accident."
ride in a sentence
- She learned to ride a horse when she was six.
- He rides his bike to work every morning.
- We rode the bus into the city centre.
- They rode in silence for most of the journey.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "ride" in Finnish?
"ride" in Finnish is kaara, kärry, menopeli. ride means: To travel while sitting on and controlling a horse, bike, or similar vehicle.
How do you use "ride" in a sentence?
Example: "She learned to ride a horse when she was six." In Finnish, "ride" is kaara, kärry, menopeli.
Are there other ways to say "ride" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 26 translations listed for "ride": kaara, kärry, menopeli, rassi, ajo, ratsastus.
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