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'''Finnish''' is a [[Finno-Ugric]] [[language]] that is quite different to the other Scanadavian [[Germanic Language|Germanic language]]s. A [[Bible]] translation has been found from the [[16th century]] but until 1863 it was [[Swedish]], not Finnish, that was the official language in [[Finland]]. |
'''Finnish''' is a [[Finno-Ugric]] [[language]] that is quite different to the other Scanadavian [[Germanic Language|Germanic language]]s. A [[Bible]] translation has been found from the [[16th century]] but until 1863 it was [[Swedish]], not Finnish, that was the official language in [[Finland]]. |
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Revision as of 14:25, 10 December 2004
Finnish is a Finno-Ugric language that is quite different to the other Scanadavian Germanic languages. A Bible translation has been found from the 16th century but until 1863 it was Swedish, not Finnish, that was the official language in Finland.
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