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Old 07-13-2005, 10:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
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"FINNISH AS A WORLD LANGUAGE"
Is it now the time for Finnish to take its place as the international language? It is obviously difficult to answer this question with certainty.

At the moment there seem to be several factors which would hinder such a development. First of all, Finnish is currently spoken by a mere 0.05% of the world's population; secondly one cannot learn the language in ten easy lessons; thirdly, a large number of Finns still do not understand it.

Although the advancement of Finnish has been a bit slow, there are Finns who point out the following advantages Finnish would have as a world language:

-It is an essentially logical language. The rules are absolute and reliable in all situations, except exceptions.
-It is a good sounding language; in other words, it is pleasing to the ear. This has to do with its wealth of vowels, which rules out ugly consonant clusters. It was recently suggested that some vowels should be exported to Czechoslovakia, where shortage of vowels is imminent, and that some Czech consonants should be imported to Finland. However, negotiations collapsed at an early stage. The Finns would not deal with a language that calls ice-cream 'zrmzlina,' while the Czechs in turn distrusted a language that calls it 'jäätelöä.'
-It is a concise language. One Finnish word can mean several different things in English. Why lose time and energy saying 'the committee that takes care of negotiations concerning the truce' when you can use a simple little word like 'aseleponeuvottelutoimikunta?'
-Learning Finnish builds confidence. If you can learn Finnish, then you can learn anything.
-Finnish has longer and better swear words than any other language. In light of these facts we can see that the introduction of Finnish as a world language would be a blessing to all mankind. The problem we now face is how to convince the remaining 99.95% of the global population to
learn Finnish. We hope the world can receive the benefit of our own experience with the language. After a few months of intensive (and sometimes downright desperate) research we have developed a method of fording this linguistic barrier which has so far proved to be one of the world's most formidable ones.
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Hehe nice article..



'aseleponeuvottelutoimikunta?'

is this a simple little word ?? i wonder what are you hard words ???


-Finnish has longer and better swear words than any other language. In light of these facts we can see that the introduction of Finnish as a world language would be a blessing to all mankind. The problem we now face is how to convince the remaining 99.95% of the global population to
learn Finnish.

LOL ..

this is a very nice article indeed

Thanx for posting it Jonne

sorry for editing your post ya nani.. i was meant to press 'quote'

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'aseleponeuvottelutoimikunta?'

is this a simple little word ?? i wonder what are you hard words ???
pretty simple.. it's a compound.. ase/lepo/neuvottelu/toimikunta. hehe i remember this loong word 'järjestelmällistämättömyydelläänsäänkäänköhän'.. but that isn't a compound. a single word with few suffixes.



-Finnish has longer and better swear words than any other language. In light of these facts we can see that the introduction of Finnish as a world language would be a blessing to all mankind. The problem we now face is how to convince the remaining 99.95% of the global population to
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LOL ..

this is a very nice article indeed

Thanx for posting it Jonne
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'järjestelmällistämättömyydelläänsäänkäänköhän'
comes from the negative form of 'järjestelmällisyys' which is 'järejestelmällistämättömyys' then you add '-dellään' as 'with his' and 'sään' which i can't explain and 'kään' which makes the word a bit 'unsure' and then '-kö' which is a suffix for questions and finally 'hän' which i can't explain.
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oh my God .. i guess you people will spend most of your day speaking one sentence only.. if there are many words like the one you mintioned :P

can i ask what is the origin of finnish language ? or there is old finnish and new finnish ..... ?
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well, i think it is like this:
first it was only oral, had many dialects and accents, not a 'formal' way to speak or write.. then this guy agricola gathered some words etc and created the formal finnish. i don't know when was this. might be some years ago

today finnish has many loan words from english and swedish.. and also from russian. you can see the number of the loan english words in the computer terms..
fontti
printata (to print) (tulostaa also used)
printteri (tulosting also used) - a printer
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many times it works by adding -i to the english word.. and propably doubling the last consonant.
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hehe and nah there aren't so many of those.. plus people doesn't use that long word.. they will cut them into a sentence.
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