Spartan in Finnish
Spartan in Finnish is spartalainen, askeettinen — Spartan means extremely plain, strict, or self-disciplined, with no luxury or comfort.
Spartan in Finnish
spartalainen
Of or relating to Sparta or its citizens.
spartalainen
A citizen of Sparta; a native or inhabitant of Sparta.
askeettinen
Lacking in decoration and luxury.
spartalainen
Lacking in decoration and luxury.
What does "Spartan" mean?
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adjective Extremely plain, strict, or self-disciplined, with no luxury or comfort.
"The monks lived in spartan conditions with just a bed and a desk."
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noun A native or citizen of the ancient Greek city-state of Sparta.
"The Spartans were famed throughout Greece for their military discipline."
Spartan in a sentence
- The monks lived in spartan conditions with just a bed and a desk.
- The Spartans were famed throughout Greece for their military discipline.
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Spartan" in Finnish?
"Spartan" in Finnish is spartalainen, askeettinen. Spartan means: Extremely plain, strict, or self-disciplined, with no luxury or comfort.
How do you use "Spartan" in a sentence?
Example: "The monks lived in spartan conditions with just a bed and a desk." In Finnish, "Spartan" is spartalainen, askeettinen.
Are there other ways to say "Spartan" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 2 translations listed for "Spartan": spartalainen, askeettinen.
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