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English - Turkish
fin dili
Finlandiya'ya özgü
finlandiyaya ait
{i} Fince

Marika bana biraz Fince öğretti. - Marika taught me some Finnish.

Fincede Finlandiya'ya ''Suomi'' denir. - Finland is called Suomi in Finnish.

(isim) Fince
{s} Fin

Fince öğrenemem çünkü Finlandiya'da yaşamak istemiyorum. - I cannot learn Finnish because I don't want to live in Finland.

Fince öğrenmek istiyorum. - I'd like to learn Finnish.

(sıfat) Finlandiya'ya özgü
finnish markkaa
fin markkası
finnish steam bath
sauna
finnish capital
finlandiya başkenti
finnish baths
fin hamamları
finnish company
(Ticaret) fin şirketi
finnish company seller
(Ticaret) fin şirketi satıcısı
finnish completion
(Ticaret) fin hisselerinin tamamlanması
finnish long stop date
(Ticaret) fin zamanaşımı tarihi
finnish mark
finlandiya markkası
finnish share value
(Ticaret) fin hissesi değeri
finnish shares
(Ticaret) fin hisseleri
finnish transfer time
(Ticaret) fin hissesi devir süresi
finnish tv partner
(Ticaret) fin tv ortağı
English - English
Of or pertaining to Finland
The Finno-Ugric language spoken by the majority of the people living in Finland, one of the two official languages of the country (the other is Swedish)
Of or pertaining to the Finnish language
Finnish is the language spoken in Finland
{s} of Finland; of the people of Finland
{i} language of Finland
Finnish means belonging or relating to Finland or to its people, language, or culture
Of or pertaining to Finland, to the Finns, or to their language
the official language of Finland; belongs to the Baltic Finnic family of languages of or relating to or characteristic of Finland or the people of Finland; "Finnish architecture
English - updated (7 mar 2003)
A Northern Turanian group of languages; the language of the Finns
of or relating to or characteristic of Finland or the people of Finland; "Finnish architecture"
contains equals begins with ends with
X: Unikeko (Glis ) - Pähkinähiiri (Muscardinus) - Metsäunikeko (Dryomys) - Tammihiiri (Eliomys) - Unihiiri (Myomimus)
Susi
the official language of Finland; belongs to the Baltic Finnic family of languages
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Finnic
Suomic
Finnish forest reindeer
A subspecies of the reindeer, Rangifer tarandus fennicus, found only in Eastern Finland and Russian Karelia
Finnish forest reindeers
plural form of Finnish forest reindeer
Finnish citizen
citizen of Finland
Finnish language
Finno-Ugric language of Finland, spoken by some six million people worldwide, including perhaps 200,000 speakers in North America. Finnish was an unwritten language until the 16th century, when Mikael Agricola (1509-57) produced an alphabet book (1543) and a translation of the New Testament (1548); he is regarded as the founder of the Finnish literary language. Finnish was accorded official status in 1809, when Finland entered the Russian Empire after six centuries of Swedish domination. The publication in 1835 of the national folk epic, the Kalevala, created from folk songs collected by Elias Lönnrot, gave increased impetus to the movement to forge a common national language encompassing all dialect areas. Finnish shares with other Baltic Finnic languages a stock of ancient loanwords from Germanic, Baltic, Slavic, and Sami
Finnish sauna
steam bath in which the steam is produced by throwing water on hot stones
finnish monetary unit
monetary unit in Finland
Karelo-Finnish SSR
A short-lived republic of the Soviet Union with its capital in Petrozavodsk (1940–1956)
North Finnish
A generic name for a number of Finnish dialects spoken in the Northern parts of Finland, Sweden and Norway. Two of them, Meänkieli or Torne Valley Finnish in Sweden and Kven in Norway are officially recognized as minority languages in their respective countries, and are currently considered separate languages. Their structure and grammar are similar to Finnish but the vocabularies are considerably influenced by the majority language of their country
Savo Finnish
A dialect of Finnish, also called Savonian
Savo Finnish
Of or related to, or spoken or written in Savo Finnish
Savo-Finnish
Alternative form of Savo Finnish
Torne Valley Finnish
Meänkieli, a language spoken by some 40,000–70,000 people in Northern Sweden. It is a variant of Finnish with a structure and grammar similar to Finnish, but the vocabulary considerably influenced by Swedish
Russo-Finnish War
or Winter War (1939-40) War waged by the Soviet Union against Finland at the start of World War II, following the signing of the German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact. When Finland refused to grant the Soviets a naval base and other concessions, Soviet troops attacked on several fronts in November 1939. The heavily outnumbered Finns under Carl Gustav Emil Mannerheim put up a skillful defense until February 1940, when heavy Russian bombardments breached the Finns' southern defenses. A peace treaty in March 1940 ceded western Karelia to Russia and allowed construction of a Soviet naval base on the Hanko peninsula
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