Meaning of saada | Babel Free
/ˈsɑːdɑˣ/Määritelmät
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to get, receive transitive
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second-person singular imperative form-of, imperative, second-person, singular
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to get as one's task or responsibility to (do), be assigned to do intransitive, transitive
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present active indicative connegative active, connegative, form-of, indicative, present
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to get [with elative ‘out of’], make, produce, yield transitive
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second-person singular imperative connegative connegative, form-of, imperative, second-person, singular
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to get, (in the passive) yield, afford (to give or bring forth; yield as natural result) transitive
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to get or make something done, manage to do transitive
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to make [with illative of third infinitive] (to cause the direct object to be the subject of a verb) transitive
- may, to be allowed, to be permitted; (restrictive) must; (in the negative) must (not), may (not)
- to deserve, ought to
- used in an indirect imperative sense, often with the addition of luvan
- to have to do something (reluctantly)
- will [with first infinitive] (expresses hope that something will happen in the future; usually used with a qualifier)
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to copy (receive a transmission successfully) transitive
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to get laid [with ablative ‘by’] (if the partner is mentioned) colloquial
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to arrive, come archaic, dialectal, poetic
Vastineet
Esimerkit
“Saan huomenna paketin.”
I will receive a parcel tomorrow.
“Sain serkultani kirjeen.”
I got a letter from my cousin.
“Sain hyvän idean luettuani erään kirjan!”
I got a good idea after reading a certain book!
“Mitä sait joululahjaksi?”
What did you get for Christmas?
“Saat vielä uuden tilaisuuden.”
You'll get another chance.
“Saanko luvan?”
May I (have this dance)?
“Enkö saa olla missään rauhassa?”
Can't I get peace anywhere?
“Sain asian hoitaakseni.”
I was assigned to take care of the matter.
“Saatko siitä vielä käyttökelpoisen?”
Can you still get some use out of it?
“Saat minut hyvälle tuulelle.”
You get me in a good mood.
“Näin saadaan taikinasta tasainen.”
That's how you make the batter smooth.
“Rypäleistä saadaan viiniä, oliiveista öljyä.”
Grapes afford wine, olives afford oil.
“Kyllä sinusta vielä mies saadaan!”
We'll make a man out of you yet!
“Oletan saavani paperit korjatuksi tänä viikonloppuna.”
I expect myself to get the papers corrected this weekend.
“Sain sen tehdyksi/tehtyä.”
I got it done.
“Saat minut nauramaan.”
You make me laugh.
“Saan katsoa televisiota.”
I am allowed to watch television.
“Saanko suudella kättäsi?”
May I kiss your hand?
“Kesto saa olla enintään neljä tuntia.”
The duration must not exceed four hours.
“Saisit hävetä!”
You deserve to be ashamed! / You should be ashamed!
“Nyt saa riittää!”
Enough!
“Se saa luvan kelvata.”
It shall have to be good enough.
“Häntä saa aina odottaa.”
We always have to wait for him.
“Jonain päivänä saat nähdä.”
You will see one day.
“Meidän tulee tietää — me saamme tietää!”
We must know — we will know!
“Sain.”
Copy.
“Tänä yönä aion saada!”
Tonight I'm going to get laid!
“Syksy saa.”
Autumn is coming.
“Päivä mailleen saa Pian ois aika uinahtaa Mutt’ yö niin vilpoinen on taivaltaa”
I watch the setting sun The time to sleep has begun But the night's nice out here and walking's fun
CEFR-taso
This word is part of the CEFR A1 vocabulary — beginner level.