Terve means healthy.
"Terve" is also informal way to say "Hello".
Greetings is tervehdys or just terve in Finnish.But if you're saying greetings from then it's terveisiä
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...
Pleb is not a Finnish word.
"Mitä" (mi - tä) means "what" in Finnish.
Nokia is a town and a municipality in Finland, but the word itself doesn't mean anything in Finnish.
Greetings is tervehdys or just terve in Finnish.But if you're saying greetings from then it's terveisiä
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...
That word is not Finnish.
There are several ways:TerveHyvää päivääPäivääMoiHeiOn the Telephone it's "Haloo"Hei, moro, moi, terve (there are many more but those are very common)On the phone: Haloo
"Terve" generally means Hello. You could also say "Hei", being more casual. There's also "Tervehdys" which can mean "Greetings". And then you have greetings that correspond to the time of day. Hyvää huomenta - Good morning Hyvää päivää - Good afternoon Hyvää iltaa - Good evening
Pleb is not a Finnish word.
"Mitä" (mi - tä) means "what" in Finnish.
You mean Suomi, and Suomi means Finland in Finnish.
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If you mean frost in the ground then it's routa in Finnish.
Nokia is a town and a municipality in Finland, but the word itself doesn't mean anything in Finnish.
It is a popular Finnish first or second name.