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Santa Claus is in Finnish "Joulupukki". As well as English kids call him Santa, Joulupukki is also called "Pukki".
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Sounds like Finnish to me.
Santa Claus is called Joulupukki in Finland.
Finland... Latvia? You know they're two different countries, right?Santa is called Ziemmassve'tku veci'tis in Latvia. In Finnish he is 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.
They call Santa Claus in Finland Joulupukki.
Yes he is. Altough many people think that he is Swedish or that he lives in North Pole. Santa Claus (Joulupukki in Finnish) Actually lives near a place called ''Rovaniemi'' The more accurate location is ''Korvatunturi''
The name joulupukki comes from the country of Finland. It is originally a Pagan tradition, and the character supposedly wore red leather pants and a fur trimmed red leather coat.
"Joulupukki" translates to "Christmas Goat" in English. In Finnish folklore, Joulupukki is a figure similar to Santa Claus, traditionally depicted as a man dressed in warm clothing, who brings gifts to children during the Christmas season. The term reflects the historical association of goats with the winter solstice and festive celebrations.
The cast of Joulupukkien maa - 1999 includes: Matti Aakko as Joulupukki Lordi as Joulupukki Jari Tauru as Joulupukki