Almost everyone in Finland can speak English.
The word for 'Finland' in Swedish is the same as it is in English.
Because Finland is Suomi in Finnish.
The official languages of Finland are Finnish and Swedish.
The most major land use in Finland is shipping.
Yes, most Finns speak good English
Finland is bilingual, the official languages are Finnish and Swedish, so they don't speak English anywhere in Finland officially. But they teach English in the Finnish schools from the third grade, so nearly everyone can speak even a little bit.
Hikka Aaltonen has written: 'Books in English on Finland' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Finnish literature, Translations into English, Finland
Helsinki, along with the rest of Finland use the Euro.Euro.
Finland uses Euro as their currency
Finland is an English word. The Finnish word is Suomi. Nederland is the Dutch word for their country, called The Netherlands in English............................................................................Is it purely English? My dictionary tells me land is related to Dutch, German, Old Norse, Gothic word - land
Yes.