Guajara in other languages:
Spanish
,
Deutsch
,
French
,
Italian
...
Finnish
Due to the history of
Finland
and its neighbourhood, and the relatively limited number of Finns, the term
Finnish
might cause some confusion:
It can indicate
nationality
, usually acquired by birth in Finland
It can indicate
ethnicity
, see
Finnic
and
Sweden-Finns
It can also indicate
citizenship
or a similar belonging to the
state
of Finland
It can indicate the
mother tongue
of a speaker, see
Finnish (language)
and
Sweden-Finns
(often in contrast to Finns speaking
Swedish
as their mother tongue, see
Finland-Swedish
and
Finland's language strife
)
It can indicate the
Finnish language
itself, and often the closely related
varieties
spoken in Finland's neighbourhood, see
Finno-Ugric languages
:
Veps
,
Izhorian
, Ingrian,
Karelian
,
Meänkieli
[1]
Finally, it can be a false translation from
Scandinavian languages
, where the concepts of Finns and Saamis haven't always been distinguished: Today
Finn
in the
Norwegian language
means a Saami.
Wikipedia
- All text is available under the terms of the
GNU Free Documentation License
.
Tagoror dot com
-
Legal Information
-
Contact us