sapphire in Finnish
sapphire in Finnish is safiirinsininen, safiiri, sinileukakolibri — sapphire means a precious gemstone, typically deep blue, formed from the mineral corundum.
sapphire in Finnish
safiirinsininen
of a deep blue colour.
safiiri
sinileukakolibri
safiiri
(countable, and, uncountable) A deep blue colour.
safiirinsininen
(countable, and, uncountable) A deep blue colour.
safiiri
(tincture) Azure, when blazoning by precious stones.
What does "sapphire" mean?
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noun A precious gemstone, typically deep blue, formed from the mineral corundum.
"Her engagement ring had a sapphire instead of a diamond."
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noun A deep, rich blue colour, named after the gem.
"The dress was a shimmering sapphire that matched her eyes."
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adj Of a deep blue colour.
"The lake turned sapphire blue under the midday sun."
sapphire in a sentence
- Her engagement ring had a sapphire instead of a diamond.
- The museum displayed a sapphire the size of a walnut.
- The dress was a shimmering sapphire that matched her eyes.
- The lake turned sapphire blue under the midday sun.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "sapphire" in Finnish?
"sapphire" in Finnish is safiirinsininen, safiiri, sinileukakolibri. sapphire means: A precious gemstone, typically deep blue, formed from the mineral corundum.
How do you use "sapphire" in a sentence?
Example: "Her engagement ring had a sapphire instead of a diamond." In Finnish, "sapphire" is safiirinsininen, safiiri, sinileukakolibri.
Are there other ways to say "sapphire" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 3 translations listed for "sapphire": safiirinsininen, safiiri, sinileukakolibri.
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