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1 abiturientti
someone taking his/her matriculation examination -
2 berliiniläinen
someone from Berlin -
3 joku
someone, some -
4 kielitaidoton
someone who cannot speak the language -
5 lukiolainen
someone at upper secondary school, sixth former -
6 osaton
someone left without something -
7 tukholmalainen
someone from Stockholm -
8 velkaantunut
someone in debt -
9 joku
yks.nom. joku; yks.gen. jonkun; yks.part. jotakuta; yks.ill. johonkuhun; mon.gen. joidenkuiden; mon.part. joitakuita; mon.ill. joihinkuihinany (adve)one (adve)some (adve)somebody (adve)someone (adve)any (adje)one (adje)some (adje)anybody (noun)anyone (noun)* * *• a• someone or other• somebody• some• one• anyone• anybody• an• someone• any -
10 huomassa
• be in someone's hands• be in someone's care -
11 itkettää
yks.nom. itkettää; yks.gen. itketän; yks.part. itketti; yks.ill. itkettäisi; mon.gen. itkettäköön; mon.part. itkettänyt; mon.ill. itketettiincause to weep* * *• make cry• cause to weep• make someone weep• make someone cry -
12 narrata
yks.nom. narrata; yks.gen. narraan; yks.part. narrasi; yks.ill. narraisi; mon.gen. narratkoon; mon.part. narrannut; mon.ill. narrattiincheat (verb)dupe (verb)fool (verb)kid (verb)pull a person's leg (verb)take in (verb)* * *• have someone on• tempt• take in• pull someone's leg• pull a person's leg• misslead• mislead• kid• fool• dupe• cheat• lie -
13 naruttaa
• have someone on• mislead• misslead• pull someone's leg -
14 nostaa kanne
• bring a suitlaw• bring an action against someone• institute proceedings againstlaw• suelaw• take legal actionlaw• bring a suit against someone -
15 juottaa
to give someone a drink, to let someone drink -
16 eräs
yks.nom. eräs; yks.gen. erään; yks.part. erästä; yks.ill. erääseen; mon.gen. eräiden eräitten; mon.part. eräitä; mon.ill. eräisiin eräihina certain (adje)certain (adje)one (adje)some (adje)a person (noun)somebody (noun)certain (adve)one (adve)* * *• person• a certain• a person• a• an• one• some• somebody• someone• certain -
17 haukkua
yks.nom. haukkua; yks.gen. haukun; yks.part. haukkui; yks.ill. haukkuisi; mon.gen. haukkukoon; mon.part. haukkunut; mon.ill. haukuttiinabuse (verb)bark (verb)bay (verb)inveigh against (verb)rail (verb)yap (verb)yelp (verb)* * *• yap• scold• mock• nag• inveigh against• rail• revile• shout• slander• taunt• tell of• insult• walk into• call a person names• yelp• tell off• bark at• call someone names• abuse• give what for• bark• bawl somebody out• bay• blame• call names• chide• desecrate• give tongue -
18 haukkua jotakuta
• call someone names -
19 hämmästyttävää
• make someone sit up -
20 hännystellä
yks.nom. hännystellä; yks.gen. hännystelen; yks.part. hännysteli; yks.ill. hännystelisi; mon.gen. hännystelköön; mon.part. hännystellyt; mon.ill. hännysteltiincurry favour (verb)lackey (verb)toady (verb)* * *• lick someone's shoes• fawn upon• toady• be a yes-man to• be servile• curry favour• fawn• flatter• lackey• run after• cringe before
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