Somali to Finnish Translation
Common Phrases From Somali to Finnish
Somali | Finnish |
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Mahadsanid | Kiitos |
Fadlan | Ole kiltti |
Waan ka xumahay | Anteeksi |
Hello | Hei |
nabad gelyo | Hyvästi |
Haa | Joo |
Maya | Ei |
Sidee tahay? | Mitä kuuluu? |
Raali noqo | Anteeksi |
Ma garanayo | Minä en tiedä |
waan fahmay | Ymmärrän |
sidaas ayaan u maleynayaa | Luulen niin |
Waxaa laga yaabaa in | Voi olla |
is arag danbe | Nähdään myöhemmin |
Iska ilaali | Pitää huolta |
Maxaa jira? | Miten menee? |
Waligaa ha ka welwelin | Unohda koko juttu |
Dabcan | Tietysti |
Isla markiiba | Heti |
Aan tagno | Mennään |
Interesting information about Somali Language
Somali is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken by the Somali people, primarily in Somalia and neighboring regions of Ethiopia, Djibouti, Kenya, and Yemen. It belongs to the Cushitic branch within this language family. With over 15 million native speakers worldwide, it serves as a lingua franca for various ethnic groups in East Africa. The Somali script utilizes Latin characters with additional diacritical marks to represent unique phonemes such as retroflex consonants. The language has several dialects including Northern (Isaaq), Central (Hawiye), Southern (Digil-Mirifle), and Maay. Grammar-wise, Somali follows a subject-object-verb word order along with extensive use of noun inflections indicating case relations like nominative/accusative or genitive/directional cases; there are no grammatical gender distinctions nor definite/indefinite articles. Overall, Somali stands out due to its rich oral tradition encompassing poetry known as "maanso" which plays a significant cultural role among Somalis globally.
Know About Finnish Language
Finnish is a Uralic language primarily spoken in Finland by approximately 5.4 million people, making it the country's official language. It belongs to the Finno-Ugric branch of languages and shares similarities with Estonian, Hungarian, Karelian, and Sami dialects. Finnish has an agglutinative structure where words are formed by adding suffixes to stems without altering their basic form. The Finnish alphabet consists of 29 letters including ä and ö which represent distinct sounds not found in English. The grammar features extensive noun cases (15) that convey various grammatical functions such as possession or location. Interestingly, Finnish lacks gendered pronouns like "he" or "she," using only one word for both genders ("hän"). Additionally, there is no definite article equivalent to "the." Despite its complexity compared to other European languages due to different structures and vocabulary roots from Indo-European ones – learning this unique language can be rewarding!
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