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Anzuzu

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  1. :roftl: Don't forget the Mika guide outfit.
  2. I noticed somebody has asked you if you're his lollipop girl... Ick! Maybe you should become official Mika guide.
  3. Förra veckan var det grönt så nu är bara fåtal platser kvar.
  4. And BTW... 13 DAYS!!!!!!!!!!!!
  5. Kan du tro på den här? http://www.ticnet.se/html/artist.htmI?l=SE&artist=Mika Ja, det kan vara utsåld efter par veckor...
  6. Hi Tia! In 13 days I and Marianne are in Stockholm...
  7. That's true! 14 days until Stockholm... CAN'T WAIT!!!!!!!!!!!!
  8. Hups, but kana is also used as insulting word for women. WE HAVE A PROBLEM!
  9. But tipu is also used when talking about young girls. So it should be kana!
  10. In Finnish 'rakastella' means having a sex when you're in love (not one night stand). OMG did you really meant it?
  11. Yes, baby chicken can be called chicken. That's called polysemy. It means some words can have more than one meaning for themselves.
  12. Actually you're wrong! It goes like this: Hen = Kanaemo (mother chicken) Chick = Tipu (baby chicken) Broiler = Broileri (chicken which is raised for meat production) So, chicken really means kana in Finnish! And you can eat all of those because also broiler is a chicken.
  13. 15 DAYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  14. Estonian belongs to the same language family and yes, it's also close to us. Well, Finnish isn't "long" language as you said. I think you've this idea because we pronounce things with slow tempo and especially without cadence. Actually Finnish is more accurate language than for example english or it's relatives. We've lot of suffixes which indicates number and quality very carefully and also makes phrases and sentences shorter. A simple example of finnish suffixes: English: In my house also Finnish: Talossanikin (talo-ssa-ni-kin) I hope that I explained it understandable!
  15. Sivan, can you teach us Heprew? http://www.mikafanclub.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9759
  16. Interesting point of view! Actually the most notable thing in Finnish language is that we use lots of vocals. But you're right, k-letter is also quite common. Finnish language belongs to Finno-Ugric language family. The roots of our language are far away in Ural. The most closest relative to us is Hungarian language.
  17. Wow, this thread is awesome! My mother tongue is Finnish. I'm studying modern Finnish and communication sciences in the university. Here's some Finnish sentences for you to learn! *How are you? = Mitä kuuluu? *What's your name? = Mikä sinun nimesi on? *My name is... = Minun nimeni on... *Where do you come from? = Mistä olet kotoisin? *How old are you? = Miten vanha olet? *I love you! = Rakastan sinua! *I'm hungry. = Minulla on nälkä. *I'm tired. = Olen väsynyt. *See you tomorrow! = Nähdään huomenna! ...last but not least: *Chicken = kana :roftl: In addition to Finnish I speak English and Swedish. I've also studied German, French, Spanish and Russian.
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