Colloquial or spoken Finnish (suomen puhekieli) is the unstandardized spoken variety of the Finnish language, in contrast with the standardized form of...
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Finland and by ethnic Finns outside of Finland. Finnish is one of the two official languages of Finland, alongside Swedish. In Sweden, both Finnish and...
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menee '(s)he goes'. In spoken Finnish, all pronouns are generally used, even without emphatic meaning. In colloquial Finnish, the inanimate pronouns se and...
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Sisu Nasu (category Post–Cold War military vehicles of Finland)
meaning "Piglet" in colloquial Finnish) is a tracked articulated, all-terrain transport vehicle developed by Sisu Auto for the Finnish Army. It consists...
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Note: in parentheses, alternative form for counting, and colloquial. The dialectic-colloquial forms may leave the d off and sometimes also the genitive...
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Helsinki slang (category City colloquials)
among the purer dialects of other parts of Finland. Grammatically Helsinki slang is based on colloquial Finnish. It is characterized by a large number of...
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Kuha (Internet meme) (category Finnish language)
"Kuha" is a Finnish Internet meme which became popular in 2015. The meme makes use of colloquial Finnish. An example of the meme shows a picture of a zander...
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Pefletti (category Culture of Finland)
In Finland, a pefletti (Finnish and colloquial Finland Swedish) is a sheet of paper, cardboard, cloth, foam rubber or other soft material that is placed...
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constructions. Grammatically speaking Finnish has no articles, but the words se (it) and yks(i) (one) are used in colloquial Finnish in the same fashion as the and...
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corresponding Finnish word. In the genitive form, the final /n/, while it was being deleted, blocked the loss of /a/. In Colloquial Finnish, the final vowel...
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