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sugar in Finnish

sugar in Finnish is pannahinen, vitsi, sokeri — sugar means a sweet crystalline substance, usually made from sugar cane or sugar beet, used to sweeten food and drink.

sugar in Finnish

pannahinen
intj
(minced oath) Shit!
vitsi
intj
(minced oath) Shit!
sokeri
noun
kultanen
noun
(countable) A term of endearment.
pusu
noun
(uncountable, slang) Affection shown by kisses or kissing.
sokeroida
verb
(transitive) To add sugar to; to sweeten with sugar.
kaunistella
verb
(transitive) To make (something unpleasant) seem less so.
pehmentää
verb
(transitive) To make (something unpleasant) seem less so.

What does "sugar" mean?

  1. noun A sweet crystalline substance, usually made from sugar cane or sugar beet, used to sweeten food and drink.
    "He takes two spoonfuls of sugar in his tea."
  2. noun Any of a group of water-soluble carbohydrates, such as glucose, that provide energy to living things.
    "Fruit contains natural sugars like fructose."
  3. verb To add sugar to something in order to sweeten it.
    "She sugared her coffee before taking a sip."

sugar in a sentence

  • He takes two spoonfuls of sugar in his tea.
  • Too much sugar in your diet can lead to health problems.
  • Fruit contains natural sugars like fructose.
  • She sugared her coffee before taking a sip.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "sugar" in Finnish?

"sugar" in Finnish is pannahinen, vitsi, sokeri. sugar means: A sweet crystalline substance, usually made from sugar cane or sugar beet, used to sweeten food and drink.

How do you use "sugar" in a sentence?

Example: "He takes two spoonfuls of sugar in his tea." In Finnish, "sugar" is pannahinen, vitsi, sokeri.

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

Yes — Finnish has 8 translations listed for "sugar": pannahinen, vitsi, sokeri, kultanen, pusu, sokeroida.

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