there

suomi-englanti sanakirja

there englannista suomeksi

  1. siinä

  2. sinne, siihen

  3. tuossa, tuolla

  4. siellä

  1. the place, which is pointed at, which is more distant or less accurately confined tuolla, the place, which is pointed at, which is less distant or more accurately confined tuossa, the place, which is not pointed at, which is more distant or less accurately confined siellä, the place, which is not pointed at, which is less distant or more accurately confined siinä

  2. the place, which is pointed at, which is more distant or less accurately confined tuonne, the place, which is pointed at, which is less distant or more accurately confined tuohon, the place, which is not pointed at, which is more distant or less accurately confined sinne, the place, which is not pointed at, which is less distant or more accurately confined siihen

  3. siellä, siinä, sinne, siihen

  4. omitted

  5. no niin

  6. se paikka">se paikka

  7. not used

  8. Substantiivi

there englanniksi

  1. In or at a place or location (stated, implied or otherwise indicated) that is perceived to be away from, or at a relative distance from, the speaker (''compare here'').

  2. (ux)

    (ux)

    (ux)s that book I've been looking for!|q=''inverted use''

  3. (RQ:Shakespeare Comedy of Errors)

  4. 1769, ''(King James)|King James Bible'', Oxford Standard text, ''(King James)/Genesis|Genesis'', 2, viii,

  5. The Lord God planted a garden eastward in Eden; and there he put the man whom he had formed.
  6. (RQ:Milton Paradise Lost)

  7. {{quote-book

  8. At that point, stage, etc., visualised as a distinct place.

  9. (RQ:Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet)

  10. In a notional place where one will provide support or care; ''see also there''.

  11. In existence in some place.

  12. In its correct position, so as to be fully and properly fitted or inserted.

  13. (n-g)

  14. (n-g)

  15. (ux)

  16. In a notional place or situation of mental soundness and competence; ''see also there''.

  17. To or into a place or location; thither.

  18. (RQ:Chaucer Canterbury Tales)

  19. (RQ:Shakespeare Tempest)

  20. (RQ:Locke Human Understanding)

  21. 1769, ''(King James)|King James Bible'', Oxford Standard text, ''(King James)/Job|Job'', 28, vii,

  22. There is a path which no fowl knoweth, and which the vulture's eye hath not seen:
  23. Into an undesirable topic or subject matter; ''see also there''.

  24. In that matter, relation, etc..

  25. Where, there where, in which place.

  26. In this world: (n-g); ''see also pronoun section below''.

  27. {{quote-journal|en|year=1928|month=January|author=Captain Ferdinand Tuohy|title=Why Don't We Fly?|journal=Popular Science|pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=fycDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA144&dq=there|page=144

  28. (non-gloss)

  29. That place (previously mentioned or otherwise implied).

  30. (quote-book)

  31. That situation; that position.

  32. (non-gloss) in its sense of “exist”, with the semantic, usually indefinite subject being postponed or (occasionally) implied.

  33. ''There are two apples on the table.'' apples are on the table.

    ''There is no way to do it.'' way to do it exists.

    ''Is there an answer?'' an answer exist?

    ''No, there isn't.'' =No, one doesn't exist.

  34. 1908, (w) (lyrics), Jerome D. Kern (music), ''s:There's Something Rather Odd About Augustus|There’s Something Rather Odd About Augustus'', song from the musical ''Fluffy Ruffles'',

  35. It's very sad but all the same, / There’s something rather odd about Augustus.
  36. 1909, Tolstoy|Leo Tolstoy, translator not mentioned, ''are No Guilty People|There are No Guilty People'', in ''Forged Coupon and Other Stories|The Forged Coupon and Other Stories'',

  37. There was a time when I tried to change my position, which was not in harmony with my conscience; (..).
  38. {{quote-text|en|year=1918|author=Fyodor Dostoevsky|translator=Constance Garnett|title=from Underground/Part 1, II|Notes from Underground|section=Part 1, II

  39. ''If x is a positive number, then there exists ''is'' a positive number y less than x.''

    ''There remain several problems with this approach.'' problems remain with this approach.

    ''Once upon a time, in a now-forgotten kingdom, there lived a woodsman with his wife.'' was a woodsman, who lived with his wife.

    ''There arose a great wind out of the east.'' was now a great wind, arising in the east.

  40. 1895, Sabine Baring-Gould, ''Book of Nursery Songs and Rhymes/Nursery Songs/XXII. THE TREE IN THE WOOD|A Book of Nursery Songs and Rhymes'': Nursery Songs, XXII: The Tree in the Wood,

  41. All in a wood there grew a fine tree,
  42. 1897, Baldwin (editor and author)|James Baldwin, ''Story of Abraham Lincoln/The Kentucky Home|The Story of Abraham Lincoln'': The Kentucky Home, in ''Four Great Americans'',

  43. Not far from Hodgensville, in Kentucky, there once lived a man whose name was Thomas Lincoln.
  44. 1904, Uriel Waldo Cutler, ''of King Arthur and His Knights/Chapter 31|Stories of King Arthur and His Knights'', Chapter XXXI: How Sir Launcelot Found the Holy Grail,

  45. On a night, as he slept, there came a vision unto him, and a voice said, "Launcelot, arise up, and take thine armour, and enter into the first ship that thou shalt find."

    ''There seems to be some difficulty with the papers.'' seems that there is some difficulty with the papers.

    ''I expected there to be a simpler solution.'' expected that there would be a simpler solution.

    ''There are beginning to be complications.'' =It's beginning to be the case that there are complications.

    ''There have to be two people at the post.''

  46. That.

  47. ''therefor, thereat, thereunder''

  48. (non-gloss)

  49. ''Hi there, young fellow.''

    ''Oh, hello there, Bob, how are you doing?''

  50. 2016, VOA Learning English (public domain)

  51. Hi there! I’m Anna and I live in Washington, D.C.
  52. (misspelling of)

  53. (alt form)

  54. where

  55. (inflection of)