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Finnish

[ US /ˈfɪnɪʃ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the official language of Finland; belongs to the Baltic Finnic family of languages
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or characteristic of Finland or the people of Finland
    Finnish architecture

How To Use Finnish In A Sentence

  • AAVE is like Finnish in that it has a separate copular verb of negation meaning ‘not be’, pronounced ain't, and you need that here.
  • The findings obtained with this Finnish material can cohere with prior comparable research in other markets, as is referenced in the text wherever applicable.
  • How about, um, the singular and plural nominative forms for the Finnish word for "girl"? Languagehat.com: ONLINE SANSKRIT DICTIONARY.
  • However, in Finland reindeer are very common and Finnish Lapland is abundant in food for reindeer.
  • The delightful Finnish soprano is the first of a distinguished group of vocal recitalists at Brian McMaster's final festival, performing songs by Mozart, Sibelius, Schoenberg and Britten.
  • Link ahem…As a finnish person, i feel it necessarily to point out that finland is only a tango loving, drunk suicidal depressed nation…it is also the nation where Santa lives :D if you post a postcard in europe, asia and africa atleast adressed to “santa”..it will end up in Rovaniemi, Finland. A Rare Day in the Limelight - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Consider: in 1973 a team of Finnish and American scientists decapitated a dozen human fetuses, each aborted live through hysterotomy, and kept the heads alive artificially for study. A Search For Limits
  • In the reviews of Studia Fennica Folkloristica no.s 2 and 3 in the 1999 issue of Folklore, the Finnish word runo was misprinted as rung.
  • After that they danced the Finnish tango. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thanks for all my Finnish friends, new and old, for making this is awonderful trip. Farewell to Finland
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