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aikataulu→ scheduleFinnish word meaning

"aikataulu" is a A2-level Finnish word meaning "schedule". Below you can find 10 example sentences with audio to help you understand how to use it in real Finnish conversations.

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A2(5)
B1(4)
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Example Sentences

Taking the Bus
A1Travel

Taking the Bus

Hän katsoo bussin aikataulua.

She looks at the bus schedule.

The Phone Interview
A2Work & Career

The Phone Interview

Hän kysyy myös mahdollisuuksista oppia uusia taitoja.

He also asks about opportunities to learn new skills.

Noise from the Neighbor
A2Everyday Situations

Noise from the Neighbor

Maria mietti aikatauluaan.

Maria thought about her schedule.

The Tennis Match
A2Sports & Fitness

The Tennis Match

Marco tarkisti aikataulun ja löysi nimensä.

Marco checked the schedule and found his name.

Keeping in Touch
A2Relationships

Keeping in Touch

Hän teki aikataulun läheistensä soittamiseen.

She created a schedule for calling her loved ones.

Remote Work Problems
A2Work & Career

Remote Work Problems

Hän loi päivittäisen aikataulun säännöllisine taukoineen.

He created a daily schedule with regular breaks.

The Office Meeting
B1Work & Career

The Office Meeting

Kokous käsittelisi kolmea pääaihetta: uutta projektiaikataulua, budjetin jakoa ja tiimin vastuita.

The meeting would cover three main topics: the new project timeline, budget allocation, and team responsibilities.

Interview Questions
B1Dialogue Practice

Interview Questions

'Aikataulu oli erittäin tiukka, ja budjetti oli rajallinen.'

'The deadline was very tight, and the budget was limited.'

The Freelance Life
B1Work & Career

The Freelance Life

Ilman selkeää aikataulua hän ei ollut varma, mistä aloittaa.

Without a clear schedule, he was not sure where to begin.

The Conference Call
B1Work & Career

The Conference Call

Herra Rodriguez nosti kätensä kysyäkseen toimitusaikataulusta.

Mr. Rodriguez raised his hand to ask about the delivery timeline.

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