vegetarian in Finnish
vegetarian in Finnish is kasvis, kasvissyöjä, vegetaristi — vegetarian means a person who doesn't eat meat or fish.
vegetarian in Finnish
kasvis
Of or relating to the type of diet eaten by vegetarians (in all senses). [from 1849]
kasvis
Of a product normally made with meat, having non-meat substitutes in place of meat.
kasvissyöjä
Of a product normally made with meat, having non-meat substitutes in place of meat.
kasvissyöjä
A person who does not eat animal flesh, or, in some cases, use any animal products. [from 1839]
vegetaristi
A person who does not eat animal flesh, or, in some cases, use any animal products. [from 1839]
kasvinsyöjä
An animal that eats only plants; a herbivore.
What does "vegetarian" mean?
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noun A person who doesn't eat meat or fish.
"She's been a vegetarian since she was a teenager."
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adj Containing no meat, or suitable for people who don't eat meat.
"We ordered the vegetarian lasagna."
vegetarian in a sentence
- She's been a vegetarian since she was a teenager.
- The menu has plenty of options for vegetarians.
- We ordered the vegetarian lasagna.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "vegetarian" in Finnish?
"vegetarian" in Finnish is kasvis, kasvissyöjä, vegetaristi. vegetarian means: A person who doesn't eat meat or fish.
How do you use "vegetarian" in a sentence?
Example: "She's been a vegetarian since she was a teenager." In Finnish, "vegetarian" is kasvis, kasvissyöjä, vegetaristi.
Are there other ways to say "vegetarian" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 4 translations listed for "vegetarian": kasvis, kasvissyöjä, vegetaristi, kasvinsyöjä.
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