Freeze

"Freeze" in Finnish

halla

(period of cold)

jumi

((computing) state when the system ceases to respond to inputs)

jäädytys

(halt of regular operation)

jäädytys

((finance))

kielto

((finance))

pakkanen

(period of cold)

palkkasulku

(on salary)

sulku

(halt of regular operation)

sulku

((finance))

tiltti

((computing) state when the system ceases to respond to inputs)

hyytyä

(of machines and software: to come to a sudden halt)

hyytää

(to lower something's temperature to freezing point)

hyytää

(to lose or cause to lose warmth of feeling)

jähmettyä

(to become solid due to low temperature)

jähmettyä

(to become motionless)

jähmettää

(to lower something's temperature to freezing point)

jähmettää

(to cause to become motionless)

jäädyttää

(to lower something's temperature to freezing point)

jäädyttää

(to prevent movement of someone's financial assets)

jäätyä

(to become solid due to low temperature)

jäätyä

(to be affected by cold)

jäätää

(to be affected by cold)

kohmettaa

(to lower something's temperature to freezing point)

kohmettaa

(to cause loss of animation or life in, from lack of heat)

kohmettua

(to become solid due to low temperature)

kylmentää

(to lose or cause to lose warmth of feeling)

kylmetä

(to lose or cause to lose warmth of feeling)

leikata kiinni

(of machines and software: to come to a sudden halt)

mennä jumiin

(of machines and software: to come to a sudden halt)

olla pakkasta

(of temperature, to drop below zero)

pakastaa

(to lower something's temperature to freezing point)

pakastaa

(of temperature, to drop below zero)

pakastua

(of temperature, to drop below zero)

palelluttaa

(to cause loss of animation or life in, from lack of heat)

pysähtyä

(of machines and software: to come to a sudden halt)

pysähtyä

(to become motionless)

pysäyttää

(to cause to become motionless)

sulkea

(to prevent movement of someone's financial assets)

viilentää

(to lose or cause to lose warmth of feeling)

viiletä

(to lose or cause to lose warmth of feeling)

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.