Olkaa kiltti ja lähettäkää minulle lahja.
If you are asking, "Please, will you help me?" for example, then please is "kiltti" in Finnish.The above sentence is "Ole niin kiltti ja auta." or "Olisitko niin kiltti ja auttaisit?"If you are asked if you want something and you want to answer positively:Do you want...? Yes, please.Haluatko...? Kyllä, kiitos.In spoken language young people might say the English word "please" in Finnish sentences.
Christmas is joulu in Finnish.
In the beginning is alussa in Finnish.
komea is handsome in finnish :)
Flower is kukka in Finnish.
Por favor, envíe un regalo.
you have to go to the gift shop then go home and ul find ur gift inside ur gift box go to some one and click on his name and send it or if u have a gift its going to say send a gift back click send a gift back and send it BY THE WAY THIS IS MEMBER } please add me my name is taman45
Voisitko ojentaa aurinkorasvan?
Sure.But go to shypuppygirl,and send her a gift.I did.Now add her and say in it '' superstar,one month.Now in her guestbook say something nice.She will send u the code.
Star in Finnish is tähti. Please see the related links to hear the pronunciation of native speakers.
For you is sinulle in Finnish.
How is miten in Finnish.
G4G means gift for gift... which means that you send someone who typed in g4g (probably on yoville) a gift and they send one back. some people though, abuse this power and when you send them a gift they go home. So always say you gift first. Your Welcome!
I am not Finnish. - (Minä) en ole suomalainen.
Finnish legend in Finnish is "suomalainen legenda".
If you are asking, "Please, will you help me?" for example, then please is "kiltti" in Finnish.The above sentence is "Ole niin kiltti ja auta." or "Olisitko niin kiltti ja auttaisit?"If you are asked if you want something and you want to answer positively:Do you want...? Yes, please.Haluatko...? Kyllä, kiitos.In spoken language young people might say the English word "please" in Finnish sentences.
Puede usted/puedes enviarme un regalo, por favor (formal/informal)