Estonia.
Also Hungarian is supposed to be related language to Finnish, although I cannot see the difference between these two.
maybe Estonian.
Maybe Estonian
Finland/Suomi
Estonia
Finland's main language is Finnish. The second official language is Swedish.
If your question was supposed to be "What language do people that live in Finland speak?", then the right answer is Finnish and Swedish. Thought only 5.5% speak Swedish, and the rest speak Finnish.
mainly in Finland and Sweden. In Norway there's also a minority speaking the Kven language which is related to finnish. Small group speaking finnish also in Russia. In Estonia there's the biggest minority speaking finnish.
Finnish. With some minorities of Swedish and Sami
finland
Finland is the only Finnish country.
Finland's main language is Finnish. The second official language is Swedish.
Yes they could.
The Country of Finland
If your question was supposed to be "What language do people that live in Finland speak?", then the right answer is Finnish and Swedish. Thought only 5.5% speak Swedish, and the rest speak Finnish.
It means: "You know how to speak Finnish?"
The Nordic Countries speak various languages. The main languages are Swedish in Sweden, Danish in Denmark, Norwegian in Norway, Finnish in Finland, and Icelandic in Iceland. Additionally, English is widely spoken and understood in these countries.
it comes from the language Finland
Finland.
mainly in Finland and Sweden. In Norway there's also a minority speaking the Kven language which is related to finnish. Small group speaking finnish also in Russia. In Estonia there's the biggest minority speaking finnish.
People in Finland speak Finnish, or "Suomi" as we say in Finnish. Finland is bilingual country, so many Finn also speaks Swedish. So Finland basically has two legally confirmed languages, Finnish And Swedish. Other languages spoken in Finland are sami and its different variations, spoken by the Sami people in Lapland. Romani language and Finnish Sign Language are also minority languages in Finland.
Finnish. With some minorities of Swedish and Sami