somewhere in Finnish
somewhere in Finnish is jossain, jossakin, johonkin — somewhere means at, in, or to an unspecified or unknown place.
somewhere in Finnish
jossain
In an uncertain or unspecified location.
jossakin
In an uncertain or unspecified location.
johonkin
To an uncertain or unspecified location.
jonnekin
To an uncertain or unspecified location.
johonkin
At some unspecified point.
jonnekin
At some unspecified point.
jossain
At some unspecified point.
jossakin
At some unspecified point.
jokin paikka
Unspecified or unknown (unlocated) place or location.
What does "somewhere" mean?
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adverb At, in, or to an unspecified or unknown place.
"I left my keys somewhere in the kitchen."
somewhere in a sentence
- I left my keys somewhere in the kitchen.
- They're planning to move somewhere warmer for retirement.
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "somewhere" in Finnish?
"somewhere" in Finnish is jossain, jossakin, johonkin. somewhere means: At, in, or to an unspecified or unknown place.
How do you use "somewhere" in a sentence?
Example: "I left my keys somewhere in the kitchen." In Finnish, "somewhere" is jossain, jossakin, johonkin.
Are there other ways to say "somewhere" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 5 translations listed for "somewhere": jossain, jossakin, johonkin, jonnekin, jokin paikka.
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