underground in Finnish
underground in Finnish is maanalainen, underground, maan alla — underground means located beneath the surface of the ground.
underground in Finnish
maanalainen
(not comparable) Below the ground; below the surface of the Earth.
underground
(not comparable) Below the ground; below the surface of the Earth.
maanalainen
(figurative) Hidden, furtive, secretive.
underground
(of, _, music, art, _, etc.) Outside the mainstream, especially unofficial and hidden from the authorities.
maan alla
Below the ground.
vastarintaliike
What does "underground" mean?
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adjective Located beneath the surface of the ground.
"The city has an extensive underground parking system."
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adjective Hidden from public view or authority; secretive.
"The rebels ran an underground network to smuggle supplies."
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adjective Relating to art, music, or culture outside the mainstream.
"She got her start in the underground music scene."
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noun A subway or train system running below street level, especially in London.
"We took the Underground to get to the museum."
underground in a sentence
- The city has an extensive underground parking system.
- The rebels ran an underground network to smuggle supplies.
- She got her start in the underground music scene.
- We took the Underground to get to the museum.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "underground" in Finnish?
"underground" in Finnish is maanalainen, underground, maan alla. underground means: Located beneath the surface of the ground.
How do you use "underground" in a sentence?
Example: "The city has an extensive underground parking system." In Finnish, "underground" is maanalainen, underground, maan alla.
Are there other ways to say "underground" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 4 translations listed for "underground": maanalainen, underground, maan alla, vastarintaliike.
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