Answer: Play Softly, Thou Tune of My Mourning
Indica - Finnish band - was created in 2001.
Many places; look under "Ieva's polka" (English) or "Ievan polkka" (the original Finnish.) Note the spelling with the capital "I", not "L".
Finnish.
finnish
People swear a lot in here, but its not anything like you would stereotypically think Europe has. Many Finnish songs have English words. But as you can read, we can speak English somehow, so that doesn't bother. More about swearing, i like more with none-swearing artists. But im not even sure are there such things in here. Proplably the least swearing singers are the ones that use English. Some finnish bands: Apulanta, Nightwish, Lordi, Kotiteollisuus( witch by the way means home industry!) and Lauri Tähkä ja Elonkerjuu.
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.
fun or funny
'Coalition' in Finnish can be many things, depending on the meaning. It could be 'liittouma' or 'ryhmittymä', but litteral translation is 'koalitio'.
One can translate Finnish into English by downloading a translation service tool, such as Babylon. With this software, one can enter text and it will automatically translate between languages.
This is an American/English saying, and it has no direct translation in Finnish.
"My heart belongs to" is an American/English saying with no direct translation in Finnish.
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Makkara.
Helki is not Finnish
Unihiekka means sleeping sand in Finnish. It is what the sandman sprinkles in the eyes of children to get them to fall asleep.
English and Finnish are unrelated. English belongs to the Indo-European family of languages and Finnish belongs to the Uralic family.
Makkara.