silverware in Finnish
silverware in Finnish is hopeaesine, hopeaesineet, hopeatyö — silverware means cutlery — knives, forks, and spoons — whether or not actually made of silver.
silverware in Finnish
hopeaesine
Anything manufactured from silver.
hopeaesineet
Anything manufactured from silver.
hopeatyö
Anything manufactured from silver.
aterimet
(US, Atlantic Canada) Knives, forks and spoons.
What does "silverware" mean?
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noun Cutlery — knives, forks, and spoons — whether or not actually made of silver.
"She laid out the silverware before the guests arrived."
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noun (informal) Trophies or medals won in competition.
"The club has picked up plenty of silverware over the years."
silverware in a sentence
- She laid out the silverware before the guests arrived.
- The club has picked up plenty of silverware over the years.
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "silverware" in Finnish?
"silverware" in Finnish is hopeaesine, hopeaesineet, hopeatyö. silverware means: Cutlery — knives, forks, and spoons — whether or not actually made of silver.
How do you use "silverware" in a sentence?
Example: "She laid out the silverware before the guests arrived." In Finnish, "silverware" is hopeaesine, hopeaesineet, hopeatyö.
Are there other ways to say "silverware" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 4 translations listed for "silverware": hopeaesine, hopeaesineet, hopeatyö, aterimet.
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