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  2. Finnish profanity - Wikipedia

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    The language also has other similar non-offensive constructs like taivahan talikynttilät which means "tallow candles of heaven", as well as having many non-offensive curse words. [ 2 ] Contemporary Finnish profanity often has old origins; many words have Pagan roots that, after Christian influence, were turned from names of deities and spirits ...

  3. Perkele - Wikipedia

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    Perkele (pronounced ⓘ) is a Finnish word meaning 'evil spirit' and a popular Finnish profanity, used similarly to the English phrase god damn, [1] although it is considered much more profane. It is most likely the most internationally known Finnish curse word. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  4. Finnish language - Wikipedia

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    Finnish (endonym: suomi ⓘ or suomen kieli [ˈsuo̯meŋ ˈkie̯li]) is a Finnic language of the Uralic language family, spoken by the majority of the population in Finland and by ethnic Finns outside of Finland.

  5. Category:Finnish profanity - Wikipedia

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  6. Satana - Wikipedia

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    Satana may refer to: Satana, name for the Devil in various languages, variation of Satan; Satana (Marvel Comics), a fictional character in Marvel Comics; Satana, India, a town in Nashik district, Maharashtra, India; Satanaya, aka Satana, a mythological figure from the Nart saga of the Northern Caucasus; Tura Satana (born 1935), Japanese ...

  7. Languages of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Swedish is the main language of 5.2% of the population in 2022 [3] (92.4% in the Åland autonomous province), down from 14% at the beginning of the 20th century. In 2012, 44% of Finnish citizens with another registered primary language than Swedish could hold a conversation in this language. [4]

  8. Inner Secrets - Wikipedia

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    Inner Secrets is the tenth studio album by Santana.It was released in 1978 and, unlike the fusion of Latin, jazz, rock, and spirituality that characterized previous records, it was considered a rock album.

  9. Hakkapeliitta - Wikipedia

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    Hakkapeliitta is a 19th-century Finnish modification of a contemporary name given by foreigners in the Holy Roman Empire and variously spelled as Hackapelit, Hackapelite, Hackapell, Haccapelit, or Haccapelite. These terms were based on a Finnish battle cry hakkaa päälle (lit.