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puolisuljettuihin

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half Fin:Kumman puolen haluat?Eng:Which half do you want?Fin:En saanut puoltakaan rahoistani takaisin.Eng:I did not get even half of my money back. side Fin:Tämä puoli ylöspäin.Eng:This side up.Fin:Hänellä on pimeä puolensa.Eng:He has his dark side. aspect, facet, feature Fin:Asiassa on monta puolta.Eng:There are many aspects in this issue.Fin:Mitkä ovat parhaat puolesi? .Eng:What are your best features?Fin:huono puoliEng:disadvantage, drawbackFin:hyvä puoliEng:advantage, benefit (in compounds) step- (of parent or grandfather who is not blood relative or adopted) Fin:isäpuoliEng:stepfather (in compounds) For adjectives, used to express that something, usually one half of a pair is missing. Fin:silmäpuoli koiraEng:one-eyed dogFin:korvapuoli kahvikuppiEng:earless coffee cup Show more arrow right 1. When talking of two halves the plural form is used.puolet ja puolet ― half and half2. When talking about "half of something" puoli is in the plural form, the "something" is in the elative case and the verb is in the singular.Maailman varoista puolet on veroparatiiseissa.Half of the world's wealth is located in tax havens. Show more arrow right From Proto-Finnic pooli, from Proto-Uralic pälä. Cognates include Estonian pool (“half”), Mansi па̄л (pāl, “half, side”), Hungarian fél (“half”). Show more arrow right
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