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  2. Category:Finnish words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    This category is not for articles about concepts and things but only for articles about the words themselves. Please keep this category purged of everything that is not actually an article about a word or phrase. See as example Category:English words.

  3. List of English words of Finnish origin - Wikipedia

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    Words derived from Finnish used in more specialized fields: aapa mire - a marsh type, in biology; palsa - low, often oval, frost heaves occurring in polar and subpolar climates; pulk - a type of toboggan (derivative of word pulkka) puukko - traditional Finnish sheath knife; Rapakivi granite - a granite rock in petrology; taimen - a species of ...

  4. Category:Finnish language - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Multilingual Wikisource; ... List of English words of Finnish origin; Finnish ...

  5. Helsinki slang - Wikipedia

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    Stadi is a slang word itself, borrowed from the Swedish stad, 'city'. Literally, the name would mean 'slang of the city', but stadi always means just the city of Helsinki in the slang – all other cities are unconditionally referred to by the common Finnish word for 'city' (kaupunki).

  6. Finnish exonyms - Wikipedia

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    Estonian and Finnish are quite closely related and share many words that differ only slightly, such as saar (Estonian) and saari (Finnish) for island.Many Estonian toponyms and even people's names are simply translated into Finnish as if they were Finnish words, creating an unlimited number of potentially existing exonyms.

  7. Category talk:Finnish words and phrases - Wikipedia

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  8. Sananmuunnos - Wikipedia

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    Also, Finnish inflectional and derivational morphology is extensive, thus applying a suffix from another word often produces a valid word. This leads to large number of possible spoonerisms. Much of practical sananmuunnos wordplay revolves around obscene double entendre expressed by spoonerism. Several books have been written. Some have whole ...

  9. Finnish noun cases - Wikipedia

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    Finnish nominals, which include pronouns, adjectives, and numerals, are declined in a large number of grammatical cases, whose uses and meanings are detailed here. See also Finnish grammar. Many meanings expressed by case markings in Finnish correspond to phrases or expressions containing prepositions in most Indo-European languages.