whither in Finnish
whither in Finnish is minne, jonne, kunne — whither means to what place; where (used to ask about direction or destination).
whither in Finnish
minne
(figurative, also, humorous) To what (future) cause, condition or state, reason, etc.; where, where next; also (obsolete) to what extent; how far.
minne
jonne
kunne
paikka
(formal, archaic, except, literary, or, poetic) A place to which someone or something goes; also, a condition to which someone or something moves.
huimaus
An act of shaking (vigorously); a shiver, a tremble; also, a slight bout of discomfort or illness.
What does "whither" mean?
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adv To what place; where (used to ask about direction or destination).
"Whither shall we go from here?"
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adv Used rhetorically to question the future or fate of something.
"Whither the print newspaper in an age of instant news?"
whither in a sentence
- Whither shall we go from here?
- Whither the print newspaper in an age of instant news?
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "whither" in Finnish?
"whither" in Finnish is minne, jonne, kunne. whither means: To what place; where (used to ask about direction or destination).
How do you use "whither" in a sentence?
Example: "Whither shall we go from here?" In Finnish, "whither" is minne, jonne, kunne.
Are there other ways to say "whither" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 5 translations listed for "whither": minne, jonne, kunne, paikka, huimaus.
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