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Language

Finland has two official languages: Finnish and Swedish. Finnish, a Finno-Ugric language, is spoken by 93% of the population, while Swedish, mostly found in pockets of Finland's southwest coast, is the mother tongue of 6% of Finns. In remote parts of the north, about 1700 people still speak Sami (more commonly known as Lappish).

The roots of the Finnish language are in the Finno-Ugric linguistic family that includes, in one branch, Finnish, Estonian and a number of permutations and, in the other, Hungarian. Since just five million people speak Finnish, foreign languages are a must for Finns; English, an integral part of the school curriculum, is widely understood. As a hangover from its past, some inhabitants also speak Russian. Most restaurants have menus in Finnish and English.

Helsinkilaiset
consider their Finnish the yardstick of cosmopolitan Finland - regional accents are viewed as provincial. There are a number of slang words idiosyncratic to the capital, such as dosa (bus), spora or ratikka (tram), bisse (beer) and rooki or spaddu (cigarette), among others. Helsinkilaiset are proud of their Finnish language, and rather than adopting English-isms like the French (eg le ski, le surf), they coin their own Finnish words in order to preserve their mother tongue.

Phrases

Yes - Kyllä

No - Ei
Hello - Hei
Goodbye - Näkemiin
Please - Ole hyvä
Thank you - Kiitos
My name is ... - Minun nimeni on ...
How are you? - Mitä kuuluu?
I'm very well - Kiitos hyvää
I feel ill - Olen sairas
How much does it cost? - Mitä tämä maksaa?
Do you speak English? - Puhutko englantia?
I don't understand - En ymmärrä
Where is...? - Missä...?
Entrance - Sisään
Exit - Ulos
Danger - Vaara
Open - Avoinna
Closed - Suljettu
Toilets - Vessa / WC
Doctor - Lääkäri
Hotel - Hotelli
Restaurant - Ravintola
Beer - Olut
Wine - Viini
Menu - Ruokalista
Today - Tänään
Tomorrow - Huomenna
Monday - Maanantai
Tuesday - Tiistai
Wednesday - Keskiviikko
Thursday - Torstai
Friday - Perjantai
Saturday - Lauantai
Sunday - Sunnuntai
One - Yksi
Two - Kaksi
Three - Kolme
Four - Neljä
Five - Viisi
Six - Kuus
Seven - Seitsemän
Eight - Kahdeksan
Nine - Yhdeksän
Ten - Kymmenen
Twenty - Kaksikymmentä
Thirty - Kolmekymmentä
Forty Nelvakymmentä
Fifty - Viisikymmentä
Sixty - Kuusikymmentä
Seventy - Seitsemankymmentä
Eighty - Kahdeksankymmentä
Ninety - Vhdeksankymmentä
One -Hundred - Sata
One Thousand - Tuhat



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