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Valkoinen.
Christmas is joulu in Finnish.
That is "hyvää jouluaattoa" in Finnish.
In Finnish the word swamp is "suo".
Helki is not Finnish
Pleb is not a Finnish word.
Joulupukki is a Finnish Christmas figure. The word "Joulupukki" translates to 'Christmas goat'. Part of the Finnish tradition is people dressing in goat costumes or perform for left over food after Christmas celebration.
Joulupukki is a Finnish Christmas figure. The name Joulupukki literally means Christmas goat or Yule Goat. The Finnish word "pukki" comes from the Teutonic root "bock" and is an old Scandinavian tradition.
Christmas is joulu in Finnish.
"Joulu" is from the Finnish language and means Christmas, it has its origin in the old Viking word "hjul" which means "sun wheel". The Finnish Christmas celebrations have their roots in an old pagan harvest feast called Kekri which was celebrated at the end of November.
That is "hyvää jouluaattoa" in Finnish.
In Finnish the word swamp is "suo".
The Finnish word for basket is kori.
In Finnish language? Joulu.
Helki is not Finnish
The Finnish language is suomi (Finnish) or suomen kieli (Finnish language) in Finnish.
That word is not Finnish.
"Lloista joulua" is in Finnish, and it translates to "Merry Christmas" in English. It is a common holiday greeting used in Finland during the Christmas season.