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what is finland named after​

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greatdanelucy82 greatdanelucy82
  • 02-02-2021

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In fact, there was not even the letter 'f' in the original Finnish alphabet, which was added to the language through borrowed words. The Old English word finna, a general concept once used to describe people from Scandinavia, is one hypothesis that the name 'Finland' derives from.

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