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pallo→ ballFinnish word meaning

"pallo" is a A2-level Finnish word meaning "ball". 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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10 stories

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Example Sentences

Playing Football
A1Sports & Fitness

Playing Football

Maxilla on pallo.

Max has the ball.

My New Puppy
A1Pets & Animals

My New Puppy

Emmalla on punainen pallo.

Emma has a red ball.

Watching the Game
A1Sports & Fitness

Watching the Game

Pelaaja potkaisee palloa.

One player kicks the ball.

Lost in the Supermarket
A1Everyday Situations

Lost in the Supermarket

Siellä on autoja, nukkeja ja palloja.

There are cars, dolls, and balls.

The Frog Prince
A2Fairy Tales

The Frog Prince

Olipa kerran kaunis prinsessa, joka rakasti leikkiä kultaisella pallollaan.

Once upon a time, there was a beautiful princess who loved to play with her golden ball.

Joining a Sports Club
A2Sports & Fitness

Joining a Sports Club

Mark oli hyvä syöttämään palloa.

Mark was good at passing the ball.

The Tennis Match
A2Sports & Fitness

The Tennis Match

Hän otti mukaan kaksi mailaa, ylimääräisiä palloja ja vesipulloja.

He brought two rackets, extra balls, and water bottles.

The Thunderstorm
A2Nature & Outdoors

The Thunderstorm

Emman pikkuveli leikki pallolla.

Emma's little brother was playing with a ball.

The Sports Injury
A2Sports & Fitness

The Sports Injury

Marco juoksi nopeasti pallon kanssa maalia kohti.

Marco ran fast with the ball toward the goal.

The Volleyball Game
A2Sports & Fitness

The Volleyball Game

Emma toi lentopallon mukanaan.

Emma brought the volleyball.

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