Sami Sihvonen is a famous Finnish BBS & internet person from 1990's. He used "Tintti Sihvonen" as his alter ego when he found Session BBS (Tintti is a female name), and some time later with his new BBS to Alexandra Sihvonen. Whole BBS scene in Finland was shocked when Sami Sihvonen revealed his actual name. Soon after Sami Sihvonen revealed his identity, he started to write very flammable texts in Usenet News - and provoked quite a few people in there.
Sami Yaffa's birth name is Sami Takamki.
Sami Moon was born in 197?, in China.
Sami Sirvio's birth name is Sami Petteri Sirvio.
Sami Gayle is 5' 4".
Sami Roe goes by Sam.
Aleksi Sihvonen was born in 1984.
Iris Sihvonen was born on 1940-04-22.
Kari Sihvonen was born on 1983-06-09.
Ritva Jakku-Sihvonen has written: 'Opetuksen havainnollistamisen vaikutuksista' 'Tavoitteisuus ja opettamisprosessi' -- subject(s): Case studies, Curriculum evaluation, Evaluation, Lesson planning, Observation (Educational method), Rating of, Teachers, Valtion koulutuskeskus
The Sami people speak Sami languages, which are a group of Uralic languages. There are several Sami languages, such as Northern Sami, Southern Sami, and Inari Sami, among others. These languages are primarily spoken in the northern regions of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia.
Sami Bradford goes by Sami. B.
hey sami
Alex Sami's birth name is Goodarz Sami.
Sami Yaffa's birth name is Sami Takamki.
Sami Moon was born in 197?, in China.
How do I say hello/hi in Sami: Heior Buorre beaivviHow do I say Good morning in Sami: Buorre iditHow do I say Good evening in Sami: Buorre eahketHow do I say Good night in Sami: Buorre idjaHow do I say how are you in Sami: Mii gul'lo?How do I say Very well thank you. in Sami: Buorre, giittus eatnat.How do I say Goodbye in Sami: OaidnaleapmáiHow do I say thank you in Sami: Giittus eatnatHow do I say I don't understand in Sami: Mun in áddeHow do I say I don't know in Sami: In diedeHow do I say yes in Sami: jooHow do I say no in Sami: iiHow do I say excuse me/sorry in Sami: ÁndagassiiHow do I say That doesn't matter/No problems in Sami: Ii das mihkkege
The Sami people traditionally speak the Sami languages, which are Finno-Ugric languages that belong to the Uralic language family. There are several different Sami languages, including Northern Sami, Inari Sami, and Skolt Sami.