The Finnish language is only spoken in Finland.
Maybe you didn’t know that.
You probably also didn’t know that some Finnish words still in use today date back some 4,000 years.
Or that Finnish has one of the longest words in the world: lentokonesuihkuturbiinimoottoriapumekaanikkoaliupseerioppilas. 61 letters. It literally means “airplane jet turbine engine auxiliary mechanic non-commissioned officer student”.
That one’s not used very often.
Finland is a northern European country with a population of 5 million people. This highly exclusive language is sought after by anyone looking to attend a high-level postgraduate course in Finland – widely considered to have the best education system in the world – or by others who have some special contact with the beautiful country of Santa Claus.
Tervetuloa!