"Onko töissä kiirettä?" "On - ko töis - sä kii - ret - tä"
Are you busy? is oletko kiireinen? in Finnish. You could also ask "Do you have some time?", which is Onko sinulla hetki aikaa? in Finnish.
kiireinen
Are you busy = Oletko kiireinen or Onko sinulla kiire
Tagalog translation of BUSY AT WORK: abala sa trabaho
SIS-koh.
Maybe he's just busy at work...
i'm quite busy
The best way to work in a busy environment is to remain busy and fast. You want to make sure that you match the pace of your coworkers.
He translated the New Testament into Finnish, which was the first printed work in Finnish. In doing so he also had to invent many Finnish equivalents of words from latin and in this way he helped develop the Finnish language. He was the principal of the Cathedral School in Turku Finland, and wrote the ABC-kirja (ABC-book), from which the spelling of the Finnish language developed.
Finnish was first written down in the early 16th century. The earliest known written example of Finnish is from 1543, found in the form of a translation of the New Testament by Mikael Agricola, who is often regarded as the father of written Finnish. His work laid the foundation for the development of the Finnish language in written form.
Toivottavasti pidät työstäni.
yes most people who work on farms work up to 70 to 80 hours a week and only get every second to every third weekend off. farmings busy busy work