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Finnish
Finno-Ugric language mostly spoken in Finland
delative case
grammatical case
Institute for the Languages of Finland
governmental linguistic research institute of Finland
list of Swedish-speaking and bilingual municipalities of Finland
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Se Wsi Testamenti
first translation of the New Testament to Finnish; made by Mikael Agricola
syntactic gemination
phonological doubling of initial consonants
Finland's language strife
19th-century language conflict within Finland
Finnicization
thumb|right|A set of graves in Tampere, showing the Swedish surname 'Kyander' as well as the finnicized 'Kiianmies'.
Finnicization (also finnicisation, fennicization, fennicisation) is the changing of one's personal names from other languages (usually Swedish) into Finnish. During the era of National Romanticism in Finland, many people, especially Fennomans, finnicized their previously Swedish family names.
Finnish phonology
system of sounds of the Finnish language
Finglish
Finglish is a mixture of Finnish and English. The term was coined by professor in the 1920s in Hancock, Michigan, United States to describe the language he encountered in America. The word is first recorded in English in 1943. However, the word is now also used to describe English influences on Finnish in Finland itself.
history of the Finnish language
aspect of history
Finnish Cultural and Academic Institutes
organization