The phrase "Good luck!" in Finnish is "Hyvää onnea!" or "Lykkyä tykö!". You can also just say Onnea! on it's own.
"Onnea!" can also mean "Congratulations!".
Very good is erittäin hyvä in Finnish.
"You are wonderful" is "Olet ihana" in Finnish.
In Finnish you would ask something like "Miten menee?" which means "How is it going?", and you would respond Hyvinwhich means good.
Hyvää huomenta!
Mina todella pidan sinusta
You don't translate names in Finnish. You say it like normally.
You say it like you normally do, you don't translate names in Finnish.
You say milk in Finnish like this: It is pronounced: Maitoa /mi to uh/ long i and long o
It's a single syllable, and you say it normally like it's written. You don't translate names in Finnish.
'You look like and angel' in Finnish is 'näytät aivan enkeliltä', or 'olet ihan enkelin näköinen' (But it sounds really awkward in Finnish)
For you is sinulle in Finnish.
How is miten in Finnish.
I am not Finnish. - (Minä) en ole suomalainen.
Terve kaveritorMoi kaveritorHei kaveritUsually we don't say nothing more but the greetingword and the name. When we enter a group we say just one of the words...
Toivottavasti pidät työstäni.
Dot is piste in Finnish.
Queen is kuningatar in Finnish.