sense in Finnish
sense in Finnish is aisti, tunne, järki — sense means one of the physical faculties — sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch — through which the body perceives the world.
sense in Finnish
aisti
Any of the manners by which living beings perceive the physical world: for humans sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste.
tunne
Perception through the intellect; apprehension; awareness.
aisti
Perception through the intellect; apprehension; awareness.
järki
Sound practical or moral judgment.
järkevyys
Sound practical or moral judgment.
tolkku
Sound practical or moral judgment.
merkitys
A meaning of a term (word or expression), among its various meanings.
aisti
A meaning of a term (word or expression), among its various meanings.
merkitys
The meaning, reason, or value of something.
järki
The meaning, reason, or value of something.
merkitys
(semantics, lexicography) A single conventional use of a word; one of the entries or definitions for a word in a dictionary.
suunta
(semantics, lexicography) A single conventional use of a word; one of the entries or definitions for a word in a dictionary.
kyky
A natural appreciation or ability.
lahja
A natural appreciation or ability.
lahjakkuus
A natural appreciation or ability.
vaisto
A natural appreciation or ability.
suunta
(mathematics) One of two opposite directions in which a vector (especially of motion) may point. See also polarity.
pyörimissuunta
(mathematics) One of two opposite directions of rotation, clockwise versus anti-clockwise.
aistia
To use biological senses: to either see, hear, smell, taste, or feel.
vaistota
To instinctively be aware.
What does "sense" mean?
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noun One of the physical faculties — sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch — through which the body perceives the world.
"Dogs have a much stronger sense of smell than humans."
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noun Practical, sound judgment.
"He had the sense to call for help immediately."
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noun The meaning of a word or statement.
"The word "bank" has more than one sense."
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verb To become aware of something, whether through the senses or intuitively.
"She could sense that something was wrong."
sense in a sentence
- Dogs have a much stronger sense of smell than humans.
- Losing one sense often sharpens the others.
- He had the sense to call for help immediately.
- The word "bank" has more than one sense.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "sense" in Finnish?
"sense" in Finnish is aisti, tunne, järki. sense means: One of the physical faculties — sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch — through which the body perceives the world.
How do you use "sense" in a sentence?
Example: "Dogs have a much stronger sense of smell than humans." In Finnish, "sense" is aisti, tunne, järki.
Are there other ways to say "sense" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 14 translations listed for "sense": aisti, tunne, järki, järkevyys, tolkku, merkitys.
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