Santa Claus is in Finnish "Joulupukki". As well as English kids call him Santa, Joulupukki is also called "Pukki".
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The cast of Joulupukkien maa - 1999 includes: Matti Aakko as Joulupukki Lordi as Joulupukki Jari Tauru as Joulupukki
Finnish for Santa Claus is Joulupukki, and Finnish is an extremely phonetic language so you just pronounce every letter. The thing that trips most people is that J is pronounced like the Y in Yo. Brief phonetic guide: YO-lu-puk-ki emphasis on first syllable and a slight elongation of k on doubled consonant. No breaks in pronunciation of word, the dashes are there just to show syllabic division.
Joulupukki is a Finnish Christmas figure. The name Joulupukki literally means Christmas goat or Yule Goat. The Finnish word "pukki" comes from the Teutonic root "bock" and is an old Scandinavian tradition.
Joulupukki is a Finnish Christmas figure. The word "Joulupukki" translates to 'Christmas goat'. Part of the Finnish tradition is people dressing in goat costumes or perform for left over food after Christmas celebration.
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The cast of Joulupukki pulassa - 1988 includes: Eija Ahvo Susanna Haavisto Kauko Helovirta
Kosti Kotiranta has: Performed in "Nuorison 1980-luku" in 1983. Performed in "Joulukalenteri" in 1986. Played Joulupukki in "Kotikatu" in 1995. Played Joulupukki in "Joulukalenteri" in 2002. Played Joulupukki in "Arto Nyberg" in 2004.
Joulupukki ja noitarumpu - 1996 TV is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S (video rating)
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