Father = isä
Mother = äiti
Father and mother = Isä ja äiti
you mean like grandmother? grandmother would be isoäiti but ''father's mother'' is isän äiti
Daddy in finnish is isi
"isä" or "iskä" or "isi"
Finnish doesn't have separate words for father's mother and mother's mother, just a single word meaning "grandmother". There are however several different ways of saying it, the most formal one being "isoäiti". Other, more casual ones include "mummo" and "mummi".
Food is ruoka in Finnish.
Flower is kukka in Finnish.
komea is handsome in finnish :)
Chocolate is suklaa in Finnish.
Setä = Father's brother (uncle) Eno = Mother's brother (uncle)
Isä
I have a friend whose mother is Finnish and his father is Greek, so I'd guess they get along pretty well.
who, whould you say is the father or mother of the i pod
Finnish doesn't have separate words for father's mother and mother's mother, just a single word meaning "grandmother". There are however several different ways of saying it, the most formal one being "isoäiti". Other, more casual ones include "mummo" and "mummi".
For you is sinulle in Finnish.
How is miten in Finnish.
No, it is not grammatically correct. The correct form would be "your father and your mother are walking" because when referring to more than one person, the verb should agree with the plural subject.
I am not Finnish. - (Minä) en ole suomalainen.
children can't say dirty words to their mother and father because of respect and if you respect your mother and father you would show respect.
In Malayalam, grandmother is called "ammachi" or "achi."
Dot is piste in Finnish.