All natural languages are complex. Languages simply are as they are.
It's not a specificly worded question but you can achieve Finnish citizenship and thus become Finnish if so desired. It's not a specificly worded question but you can achieve Finnish citizenship and thus become Finnish if so desired.
You don't change the spelling of names when writing in Finnish. So it is simply spelled Briendyn. If Finnish people can pronounce it or not is another story.
You don't change the spelling of names when writing in Finnish. So it is simply spelled Briendyn. If Finnish people can pronounce it or not is another story.
Yes, the Finnish Spitz sheds heavily seasonally, so they are not recommended for those allergic to dogs.
yes, very much so.
He translated the New Testament into Finnish, which was the first printed work in Finnish. In doing so he also had to invent many Finnish equivalents of words from latin and in this way he helped develop the Finnish language. He was the principal of the Cathedral School in Turku Finland, and wrote the ABC-kirja (ABC-book), from which the spelling of the Finnish language developed.
The Finnish language is suomi (Finnish) or suomen kieli (Finnish language) in Finnish.
Finnish legend in Finnish is "suomalainen legenda".
I have a friend whose mother is Finnish and his father is Greek, so I'd guess they get along pretty well.
I am not Finnish. - (Minä) en ole suomalainen.
The plural of Finnish Spitz is "Finnish Spitz".
Helki is not Finnish