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stride in Finnish

stride in Finnish is harppaus, harppoa, harpata — stride means to walk with long, confident steps.

stride in Finnish

harppaus
noun
(countable) A long step in walking.
harppoa
verb
(intransitive) To walk with long steps.
harpata
verb
(intransitive) To walk with long steps.
loikata
verb
(intransitive) To walk with long steps.

What does "stride" mean?

  1. verb To walk with long, confident steps.
    "She strode across the stage to collect her award."
  2. noun A single long step, or the length of one such step.
    "He crossed the room in three strides."
  3. noun In computing, the gap between successive elements stored in memory, such as pixels in an image row.
    "The image loader needed to account for the row stride when copying pixel data."

stride in a sentence

  • She strode across the stage to collect her award.
  • He strode into the meeting ten minutes late, unbothered.
  • He crossed the room in three strides.
  • Her stride lengthened as she picked up the pace.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "stride" in Finnish?

"stride" in Finnish is harppaus, harppoa, harpata. stride means: To walk with long, confident steps.

How do you use "stride" in a sentence?

Example: "She strode across the stage to collect her award." In Finnish, "stride" is harppaus, harppoa, harpata.

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

Yes — Finnish has 4 translations listed for "stride": harppaus, harppoa, harpata, loikata.

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