wild in Finnish
wild in Finnish is villi, kesytön, villi- — wild means living or growing in a natural state, not tamed, farmed, or cultivated by people.
wild in Finnish
villi
Untamed; not domesticated.
kesytön
Untamed; not domesticated.
villi-
Untamed; not domesticated.
hillitön
Unrestrained or uninhibited.
villi
Unrestrained or uninhibited.
villi
Raucous, unruly, or licentious.
hillitön
Raucous, unruly, or licentious.
hurja
Raucous, unruly, or licentious.
raju
Raucous, unruly, or licentious.
What does "wild" mean?
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adj Living or growing in a natural state, not tamed, farmed, or cultivated by people.
"Wild horses still roam parts of the American West."
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adj Uncontrolled, unrestrained, or reckless in behaviour.
"The party got a bit wild after midnight."
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adj Very surprising, extreme, or hard to believe.
"That's a wild coincidence — we were just talking about her."
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noun Natural, uncultivated surroundings; nature away from human settlement.
"The rescued wolf was eventually released back into the wild."
wild in a sentence
- Wild horses still roam parts of the American West.
- They picked wild berries along the trail.
- The party got a bit wild after midnight.
- That's a wild coincidence — we were just talking about her.
Similar words in Finnish
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Frequently asked questions
What is "wild" in Finnish?
"wild" in Finnish is villi, kesytön, villi-. wild means: Living or growing in a natural state, not tamed, farmed, or cultivated by people.
How do you use "wild" in a sentence?
Example: "Wild horses still roam parts of the American West." In Finnish, "wild" is villi, kesytön, villi-.
Are there other ways to say "wild" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 6 translations listed for "wild": villi, kesytön, villi-, hillitön, hurja, raju.
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