How to use in-sentence of “finnish”:
+ Niinistö served on the municipal council of Salo from 1977 to 1992 and was elected a Member of the Finnish Parliament from the district of Finland Proper in 1987.
+ Urho Kekkonen National Park is a national park in northern Finnish LaplandLapland in Finland.
+ The Finnish American population numbers a little bit more than 650,000.
+ Jorma Vilho Paavali Kinnunen was a Finnish athlete.
+ Törni met one of his Winter War commanders, Finnish colonel Matti Aarnio, who lived in Venezuela.
+ Some Finnish authors call Nordström as “Finnish Einstein”.
+ He left the Finnish Army.
Example sentences of “finnish”:
+ Kittilä is a municipality in Finnish LaplandLapland, Finland.
+ Ritva Annikki Vepsä was a Finnish actress.
+ Prior to his political career, Sorsa worked in Paris for UNESCO from 1959 to 1965, and was Secretary-General of the Finnish UNESCO board from 1965 to 1969.
+ Petri Pasanen is a Finnish football player.
+ Vesa Toivonen, 2003, From Tampella to Patria, 70 Years of Finnish Heavy Weapons Production, Tampere, These weapons are usually towed or put on to vehicles.
+ Keminmaa is a municipality in Finnish LaplandLapland, Finland.
+ This has happened because many people who speak Finnish moved there, meaning most people in Ingria now speak Finnish.
+ Rovaniemi is a town in Finnish LaplandLapland, in northern Finland.
+ The tales are about Finnish War of 1808–09.
+ Sven Gösta Ågren was a Finnish author.
+ The Finnish part of the Second World War is called the Continuation War in Finland.
+ He worked as the head of the Finnish Film Archive and directed many movie festivals.
+ He is considered to be one of the pioneers of Finnish poetry.
+ The president must be a native-born citizennative-born Finnish citizen.
+ Antti Juhani Rinne is a Finnish politician.
+ Kittilä is a municipality in Finnish LaplandLapland, Finland.
+ Ritva Annikki Vepsä was a Finnish actress.
+ Prior to his political career, Sorsa worked in Paris for UNESCO from 1959 to 1965, and was Secretary-General of the Finnish UNESCO board from 1965 to 1969.
More in-sentence examples of “finnish”:
+ The name of Estonian national Epos Kalevipoeg means "Sons of Kalevi" and the name of Finnish national epos Kalevala means "Land of Kaleva".
+ He wrote plays and poems and the first significant novel in the Finnish language, Seven Brothers.
+ Muonio is a municipality in Finnish LaplandLapland, Finland.
+ The name of Estonian national Epos Kalevipoeg means “Sons of Kalevi” and the name of Finnish national epos Kalevala means “Land of Kaleva”.
+ He wrote plays and poems and the first significant novel in the Finnish language, Seven Brothers.
+ Muonio is a municipality in Finnish LaplandLapland, Finland.
+ On 30 January, Finland’s health officials said that up to 24 Finnish people may have the virus.
+ The Finnish Ski Association is a skiing governing body in Finland.
+ Pertti Kullervo Paasio was a Finnish politician.
+ Luosto is a hill in Finnish Lapland, in the Sodankylä municipality.
+ The Finnish police increased security in Helsinki Airport and Helsinki Central railway station, along with other transport hubs across Finland.
+ Also selected are the president of Finland, members of Town counciltown and city councils and Finnish members to the European Parliament.
+ These powers were common among the pagan god kings in pantheons ranging from the Finnish Ukko, to the Scandinavian/Germanic/Saxon Odin, all the way east to Zeus of the Greeks and Jupiter of the Romans.
+ Sanna Mirella Marin is a Finnish politician.
+ Sami Hyypiä is a Finnish football player.
+ This attempt at revolution caused the Finnish civil war.
+ Tolkien and currently he is the president of “Kontu Internet Community” and the vice president of the “Finnish Tolkien Society”, which are Finnish Tolkien related communities.
+ Ilkka Kalevi Nummisto was a Finnish sprint canoer.
+ He has also translated into Finnish such American Beat generation writers as Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Gregory Corso; also Charles Bukowski.
+ Pauli Siitonen, born 3 February 1938 in Simpele, Finland, is a Finnish former cross-country skier.
+ Taisto Kalevi Sorsa was a Finnish politician.
+ Yrjö Osvald “Ossi” Rundberg was a Finnish trumpeter, bandleaderorchestra leader, composer, and record producer.
+ He then lifted RyanCross’s userpage and tried to pass it off as his own He changed the last part of my name to “Gay” and spoke something in Finnish which I have roughtly translated to “Hello the whore mua does not interest sun, a shit” He then proceeded to call me a “a pussy ämmä stuff a slut in the ass, sun” again in Finnish after I warned him for trying to impersonate RyanCross.
+ This Finnish use of the hand- or sling sling-thrown explosive against Soviet tanks was repeated in the subsequent Continuation War.
+ Both Finnish Capital capital Helsinki and Estonian capital Tallinn are at shore of Gulf of Finland.
+ Richard Esko “Riki” Sorsa was a Finnish pop singer.
+ Kilpisjärvi is a village in Enontekiö municipality in Finnish LaplandLapland, Finland.
+ It has become Finland’s best known song and almost feels like a second Finnish national anthem.
+ He studied law and then worked in the Finnish secret police.
+ Enontekiö is a municipality in Finnish LaplandLapland, Finland.
+ Some think the first people in Finland already spoke a language similar to the Finnish language that is spoken today.
+ He was a member of Finnish Parliament from 1983 to 1987.
+ However, there are some basic words that are very similar, for example: ‘hand’ Finnish ‘käsi’ vs.
+ Ilkka Olavi Suominen is a Finnish politician.
+ On the Finnish side are the provinces of North Karelia and South Karelia.
+ Jukka Mikkola was a Finnish politician.
+ The commander of the Finnish II Corps Finnish II Corps, General Jaeger Battalion 3 with the 4th company of the Armoured Battalion and the 23rd Division.
+ He worked on a solo basis with his own four albums released on various labels including “Maailma on kaunis” in 2010 that peaked at number one on The Official Finnish Chart “Suomen virallinen lista”.
+ He started his career with realistic pictures of poor people from the countryside, and continued with romantic paintings of the themes of the Kalevala, the Finnish national epic.
+ During the 2004–05 NHL lockout he played for the Mannheim Eagles in the GermanyGerman ice hockey league, and in November 2005 he signed with Finnish SM-liiga to replace Karl Goehring, but was eventually replaced by Tom Askey.
+ The Finnish Red Guards supported the Sveaborg Rebellion with a general strike, but the mutiny was quelled by loyal troops and ships of the Baltic Fleet within 60 hours.
+ His wife was becoming worried about how much alcohol he was drinking in Helsinki, so 1903 she persuaded him to move the family to a place called Ainola in the Finnish countryside.
+ Kauko Johannes Juhantalo was a Finnish politician.
+ The Finnish alphabet has 29 letters.
+ The language could be seen as a mix between Finnish and Swedish, since it has been changed a lot by Swedish.
+ He was a member of the Finnish Parliament from 2007 until 2015.
+ It describes subjects from a Finnish point of view.
+ Simo Hayha was a Finnish soldier.
+ Leo Juhani “Leksa” Kinnunen was a Finnish racing driver, and the first Formula One driver from Finland.
+ People who can speak Finnish cannot understand Hungarian without extra study, and Hungarians cannot understand Finnish.
+ Väinämöinen is an important person in Finnish mythology.