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LEARN THE INTERESTING ASPECTS OF FINNISH LANGUAGE

Finnish is a Finnic language spoken mainly in Finland and Sweden. Finnish belongs to the Finnic branch of the Uralic language family. The presentation focuses on the importance of learning the Finnish language, some tips to learn the language, some captivating facts about the language, and its on-going demand globally.

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LEARN THE INTERESTING ASPECTS OF FINNISH LANGUAGE

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  1. FINNISH www.homeworkjoy.com

  2. FINNISH INTRODUCTION Finnish is a Finnic language spoken mainly in Finland and Sweden. Finnish belongs to the Finnic branch of the Uralic language family. www.homeworkjoy.com

  3. Finnish is an official language in Finland, along with Swedish, and is one of the official languages of the EU. www.homeworkjoy.com

  4. SIGNIFICANCE OF LEARNING FINNISH LANGUAGE • It is a rare and challenging language. • You will be able to live Finnish culture and traditions www.homeworkjoy.com

  5. You’ll be able to explore great texts of literature. • Learning a second language can create more growth opportunities. www.homeworkjoy.com

  6. Outshine in the crowd by learning a foreign language. www.homeworkjoy.com

  7. DEMAND FOR FINNISH LANGUAGE •  In 2018, 5.7 million speakers of Finnish were present in Finland, 500,000 of whom spoke Finnish as a second language, and the rest were native speakers. www.homeworkjoy.com

  8. pronunciations are directly related to their spelling. • In 2009, 201,000 Finnish speakers were present in Sweden, and in 2010 there were 38,900 speakers of Finnish in Russia. www.homeworkjoy.com

  9. Finnish is an official language in Finland, along with Swedish, and is one of the official languages of the EU. By learning a foreign language, you can easily land yourself in a job at an embassy or tourism company. www.homeworkjoy.com

  10. TIPS TO LEARN FINNISH • Try to associate words you learn with visual imagery in your head. • Read as much as possible like newspapers, books, texts, etc. www.homeworkjoy.com

  11. Try to converse in the language with other native speakers on a routine basis. • Learn the relationship between the words and try to derive meanings of them on your own. www.homeworkjoy.com

  12. Listening to Finnish tunes and songs can help you to learn the language quickly and more enthusiastically. • Start watching Finnish tv shows and movies. • Use varied mobile applications for instant translation. www.homeworkjoy.com

  13. Don’t hesitate in speaking up and volunteering in public. SOME CAPTIVATING FACTS ABOUT FINNISH LANGUAGE www.homeworkjoy.com

  14. 1. Finnish is a Uralic language, believed to be originated from Turkey. 2. It’s one of the least widespread languages, with only around 5 million native speakers. www.homeworkjoy.com

  15. 3. Finnish does not have grammatical gender. 4. Finnish is pronounced as it is inscribed. 5. There is no word for ‘please’ in Finnish. 6. The most extended Finnish word consists of 61 letters. www.homeworkjoy.com

  16. Thanks www.homeworkjoy.com

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