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stout in Finnish

stout in Finnish is pönäkkä, tanakka, jämäkkä — stout means solidly built; somewhat fat.

stout in Finnish

pönäkkä
adj
(of a person) Large; bulky.
tanakka
adj
(of a person) Large; bulky.
jämäkkä
adj
(obsolete) Proud; haughty.
kopea
adj
(obsolete) Proud; haughty.
koppava
adj
(obsolete) Proud; haughty.
lihaksikas
adj
(obsolete) Proud; haughty.
vanttera
adj
(obsolete) Proud; haughty.
ylimielinen
adj
(obsolete) Proud; haughty.
luja
adj
Firm; resolute; dauntless.
päättäväinen
adj
Firm; resolute; dauntless.
jämerä
adj
Materially strong, enduring.
järeä
adj
Materially strong, enduring.
kestävä
adj
Materially strong, enduring.
tanakka
adj
Materially strong, enduring.
tukeva
adj
Materially strong, enduring.
stout
noun
(beer) A dark and strong malt brew made with toasted grain.
punkero
noun
An obese person.

What does "stout" mean?

  1. adj Solidly built; somewhat fat.
    "The stout old farmer had hands like shovels."
  2. adj Brave and firm in spirit.
    "She put up stout resistance against the takeover."
  3. noun A dark, strong beer made with roasted malt.
    "He ordered a pint of stout at the pub."

stout in a sentence

  • The stout old farmer had hands like shovels.
  • She put up stout resistance against the takeover.
  • He ordered a pint of stout at the pub.

Common Finnish translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "stout" in Finnish?

"stout" in Finnish is pönäkkä, tanakka, jämäkkä. stout means: Solidly built; somewhat fat.

How do you use "stout" in a sentence?

Example: "The stout old farmer had hands like shovels." In Finnish, "stout" is pönäkkä, tanakka, jämäkkä.

Are there other ways to say "stout" in Finnish?

Yes — Finnish has 16 translations listed for "stout": pönäkkä, tanakka, jämäkkä, kopea, koppava, lihaksikas.

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