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Finland's official language is Finnish, but there is a minority that speaks Swedish as their first language, about 4 %.
Kamppinen is a Finnish last name. The suffix -nen is common when it comes to last names in Finland.
Because Finland is "Suomi" only in Finnish and Finnish became a official language only in 1863. Finland, however, was a known location long before that and it was known by its Swedish name "Finland".
Terve kaveritorMoi kaveritorHei kaveritUsually we don't say nothing more but the greetingword and the name. When we enter a group we say just one of the words...
You can't find your name in Cherokee, it is a totally different language and they don't have english names turned into their language.
Finland's official language is Finnish, but there is a minority that speaks Swedish as their first language, about 4 %.
You mean the name? Wayne. What the moon does? wane.
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Kamppinen is a Finnish last name. The suffix -nen is common when it comes to last names in Finland.
The name Tjalas is of Finnish origin. It is a relatively uncommon name in Finland and may have roots in the Finnish language or culture.
Papu is a word in Finnish but not in the English language. However, Papu is also a name.
yes her name is cytha...i think that's how you spell it
Because Finland is "Suomi" only in Finnish and Finnish became a official language only in 1863. Finland, however, was a known location long before that and it was known by its Swedish name "Finland".
No, there isn't, but you can spell it phonetically as ויין (prounced "Vayne")
There's no such language as "African"
smuttier the name comes from the language Finnish, it is an English word though the meaning is different in Finnish, hope i could help ya xxxI'm not sure "smuttier" is the correct answer. My answer is "micro fibers".;.
Aamulehti is the name of a newspaper in Finland. It was established in 1881 to improve and preserve the Finnish language and culture during Russia's rule.