Finland has always been part of Europe. What you may be referring to is the European Union, which it joined in 1995.
"How was your day?" in Finnish is "Minkälainen päivä sinulla oli?".
Helsinki the capital of Finland is located in which gulf?
Helsinki, the capital and largest city of Finland, is located in southern Finland on the shore of the Gulf of Finland. The Gulf of Finland is the easternmost arm of the Baltic Sea.
What do you have to wear in Finland?
Regular clothes, but do notice that the winter is really long and cold in Finland, so wearing warm clothing is advised
How do people in Finland celebrate Christmas?
In Finland every family cleans their house. The reason they do that is because they are getting ready for the three holy days which is Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing day. On Christmas Eve many people eat rice porridge and a type of sweet soup made from dried fruits. Santa Claus brings gifts to people's houses just like in America. If there is a household that has little kids Santa will put the gifts under the tree but if they is like teenagers in that household then the presents will be placed in a big sack under the door. Many families go to the grave-yard to place a candle onto the graves of their family member(s).
Why not?
I assume you mean "Why does Finland exist?," or, "How did Finland form?"
Finland was formed by the Treaty of Versailes, which ended World War One.
EDIT: No, Finland wasn't formed by the Treaty of Versailles. Finland is an older nation which has been under the Swedish empire and later the Russian empire. Finland became independent from Russia (Finland had autonomy) in 1917-1918 (Yes, after WWI) through Finland's own effort. And without bloodshed. :)
Where is the Finnish American Hrtg And Museum in Ashtabula Ohio located?
The address of the Finnish American Hrtg And Museum is: 1330 W 8Th St, Ashtabula, OH 44004
What body of water separates Finland and Sweden?
The Baltic Sea, the northern part of which is called the Gulf of Bothnia.
How long does it take from Washington DC to Helsinki Finland I am desprate 4 an answer. please Help?
If you call the airline booking office or a good travel agent, they have the departure and arrival times at their figer tips.
How do you say 'like' in Finnish?
If you mean like, as in "I am strong like a bull." then like is "kuin" in Finnish.
E.g. "Olet tyhmä kuin apina." means you are dumb like a monkey.
If you meant like, as in "I like this cake because it's moist." then like is "pidän" in Finnish.
Verbs in Finnish are tricky though, because a verb conjugates depending on who or what is doing it.
The above example would be "Pidän tästä kakusta koska se on kostea."
Examples:
to like - pitää
I like - pidän
you like - pidät
she/he likes - hän pitää
What does the Finnish word sevol mean?
Sevol is not a word in Finnish. It is most likely that you have misheard a word or thought that parts of two different words were one word. This is quite common when hearing a language you don't understand.
On what date exactly did Finland officially join the Axis?
They were never a de facto Axis as they never singed the Tripartite Pact they are classified as a co-belligerent. The winter war started on 30 November 1939 so I guess you could count that, or the Continuation War on 25 June 1941. I think that the Continuation War is when they joined as the Axis wasn't at war with the Soviets in 1939 but that's just me.
Hame castle in Finland was built in what year?
No one really knows exactly the year, but it is thought that it has been built around 1250.
Does Finland have any major lakes and rivers If so what are they?
Finland has around 200'000 lakes. The largest lake in Finland is Saimaa. It is Europes 4th largest lake.
How do you say Help in Finnish?
Apua is the simplest way to say it. (Calling for help, or asking do you need help)
Does Emppu Vuorinen speak any language besides Finnish?
Most Finns are quite fluent in English. It is also mandatory to learn Swedish in Finland, so he'll know at least some Swedish.
How is Isoaiti pronounced in Finnish?
Isoäiti is pronounced like this:
All of the letter i's are pronounced like the e-letter.
S is normal. O is the same as the O in organisation.
Ä is not that difficult to say: same as the a in cat.
T is normal.
And there you have it.