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  2. Anteeksi kuinka? - Wikipedia

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    (English: Excuse me?) is a Finnish late-night talk show that was produced and first aired on Finnish TV in 1993 and last aired in 1996 on its originally network MTV3. It later got telecasted from 1997 to 1999 on Nelonen.

  3. Finnish language - Wikipedia

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    Finnish (endonym: suomi ⓘ or suomen kieli [ˈsuo̯meŋ ˈkie̯li]) is a Finnic language of the Uralic language family, spoken by the majority of the population in Finland and by ethnic Finns outside of Finland. Finnish is one of the two official languages of Finland, alongside Swedish.

  4. Response to sneezing - Wikipedia

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    "Excuse me" Chechen: Dukha vekhil for a male Dukha yekhil for a female "Live for a long time" Dela reze hiyla "Thank you"; literally means "I wish God will bless you" Croatian: Nazdravlje or Istina! "To your health" or "Truth!" Hvala "Thank you" Czech: Na zdraví. Pozdrav Pánbůh or Je to pravda "To your health" "Bless God" or "It is true" Ať ...

  5. Colloquial Finnish - Wikipedia

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    Colloquial or spoken Finnish (suomen puhekieli) is the unstandardized spoken variety of the Finnish language, in contrast with the standardized form of the language (yleiskieli). It is used primarily in personal communication and varies somewhat between the different dialects .

  6. “If You Saw Her You Would Understand”: 80 Hilarious And ...

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    Not me but my moms ex husband cheated on her because of “finances” TWICE #55 My ex said that he had to do it, bc if he didn’t he’d regret it for the rest of his life. Cool.

  7. Finnish profanity - Wikipedia

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    Profanity in Finnish is used in the form of intensifiers, adjectives, adverbs and particles, and is based on varying taboos, with religious vulgarity being very prominent. [1] It often uses aggressive mood which involves omission of the negative verb ei while implying its meaning with a swear word.

  8. 15 of the best places to go for Christmas - AOL

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    Rovaniemi, Lapland, Finland. ... Bath on Ice is a great excuse to bundle up and lace up skates. San Fernando, Philippines. If Asia were to have a Christmas capital, ...

  9. These Are the Best New Songs We Heard This Month - AOL

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    We finally—finally—made it to the end of the year.And though the music releases have gone from summer’s deluge to a steady trickle, that doesn’t mean there aren’t some great new songs in ...