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Girl is tyttö in Finnish.
It's Tytär.
isoäiti OR mummo
Finnish people are called suomalaiset
Nainen
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".
It means grandmother.
Father = isä Mother = äiti Father and mother = Isä ja äiti
The English translation of the Finnish word "bussiakatauklut" is "Bus Schedules." You can translate more words from Finnish to English at the Google Translate website.
If you count only the original Finnish words, there is no V. The most common letter is probably K.
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".
It means grandmother.
Father = isä Mother = äiti Father and mother = Isä ja äiti
common finnish words are "Perkele" "Saatana" and "Vittu" note these are curse words what we comonly use a lot
The compound words for grandmother is grand and mother
"Isoisoäiti" is the most formal way of saying it, a more casual version is for example "isomummi".
Finland. You can go on google translate and tranlate that and other words. Good luck
other words that mean grandmother are nany,and momow
The English translation of the Finnish word "bussiakatauklut" is "Bus Schedules." You can translate more words from Finnish to English at the Google Translate website.
Fire is "tuli" in Finnish.
My grandmother used to say it "SA-mantha." The only difference is really the lack of the "th" sound, and the accent of course!
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