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Mikä osa täydentää lauseen "Jack menee kouluun..."?





Finnish to Russian Translation Words
myöntää esitellä tarpeellista opiskelija pukki tuomioistuin löysä nyökkäys varten kuu luottamus kaada kukka reportteri koko seuraamus vieraita maissi henkivartija nimitys käännökset tutkija rakenne arabialainen olympia zoomaus nauha elinympäristö saastuminen -lehteä

About Finnish

Finnish suomi is a Uralic language and the native language of the Finns. Finnish is one of the two sanctioned languages in Finland and the mama lingo of 92 of the population( the other sanctioned language is Swedish). Finnish includes the Meänkieli shoptalk spoken in northeastern Sweden and the Kven shoptalk spoken in northeastern Norway. Finnish is also a nonage language in Sweden, where both Finnish and Meänkieli are spoken. still, the status of Kevin and Mean Kelly is disputed. Around 5.4 million people around the world speak Finnish as their mama lingo. It's the second largest language in the Uralic language family after Hungarian. It was honored as the sanctioned language of Finland in 1863.

Finnish Alphabet

The Finnish ABC( aakkoset) consists of 29 letters a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s, t, u, v, w, x, y, z, å, ä, ö. In Finnish, the letter- j is pronounced like Turkish- y, the letter- y is pronounced like Turkish- ü, and the letter- ä stands for the sound between a and e. This is analogous to the pronunciation of- a in the English words" man" and" cat". Finnish is pronounced the same way it's written, analogous to Turkish.

Finnish Speakers:

Roughly 5.4 million people speak Finnish worldwide. Please be aware that these numbers can fluctuate and are not absolute.

Finnish Countries: Finland, Sweden, Norway, Russia, Estonia

About Russian

Russian, also known as русский язык (pronounced roos-kee yah-zuhk), holds a prominent position among the Slavic languages, encompassing an extensive geographic expanse.

This language finds its roots within the Indo-European language family and specifically resides within the East Slavic Languages subset, a category of the broader Slavic Languages group. It shares classification with the Belarusian and Ukrainian languages. Owing to its substantial political influence throughout the 20th century, Russian has garnered recognition as an official language by the United Nations, solidifying its status as the seventh most widely spoken language on a global scale.

The written manifestation of the Russian language employs the Cyrillic alphabet. The Latin script proves inadequate in capturing the full spectrum of sounds present in Russian, thereby necessitating the utilization of the Cyrillic alphabet.

In the realm of Russian, the significance of syllable stress cannot be understated, as it dictates the syllable requiring emphasis. Yet, this stress pattern isn't predetermined, making the accurate acquisition of word pronunciation and stress patterns a matter of paramount importance.

Cyrillic Alphabet

The Cyrillic alphabet serves as a script employed to represent the phonetic nuances of diverse Slavic languages. The quantity and composition of characters within this alphabet can exhibit variability contingent on the linguistic context. Generally, the Cyrillic alphabet is characterized by an assortment of letter counts across distinct Slavic languages.

For example, while the Russian Cyrillic alphabet comprises 33 characters, its Serbian counterpart may encompass 30. Akin variations in letter counts can be discerned across other Slavic languages as well. Furthermore, the allocation of vowels and consonants within these languages can be subject to differentiation in accordance with their specific linguistic attributes.

А - A | Б - B | В - V | Г - G | Д - D | Е - E | Ж - Zh | З - Z | И - I | Й - Y | К - K | Л - L | М - M | Н - N | О - O | П - P | Р - R | С - S | Т - T | У - U | Ф - F | Х - Kh | Ц - Ts | Ч - Ch | Ш - Sh | Щ - Shch | Ъ - Hard Sign | Ы - Y | Ь - Soft Sign | Э - E | Ю - Yu | Я - Ya

Russian Speakers:

Approximately 258 million individuals speak Russian worldwide. Please note that these figures can vary and are not definitive.

Russian Countries: Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, ...

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Finnish Similar Words

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