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| Arseen:
From Wikipedia: --- Quote ---Suomen kielessä käytetään vapaata yhdyssanamuodostusta - uusia sanoja voidaan muodostaa tarpeen mukaan vaikka kesken keskustelun. Tämä antaa mahdollisuuden yhdistää substantiiveja peräkkäin loputtomasti rikkomatta kielioppisääntöjä. --- End quote --- Translation Finnish language uses free form compound word forming - new words can be formed as necessary even if the middle of a conversation. This gives the opportunity to combine nouns in a row endlesly without breaking the grammar rules. = Finnish is laguage with endlessly long words. ;D That's why I excluded compound words. |
| tiktektak:
--- Quote from: Arseen on June 01, 2011, 08:22:20 AM ---From Wikipedia: --- Quote ---Suomen kielessä käytetään vapaata yhdyssanamuodostusta - uusia sanoja voidaan muodostaa tarpeen mukaan vaikka kesken keskustelun. Tämä antaa mahdollisuuden yhdistää substantiiveja peräkkäin loputtomasti rikkomatta kielioppisääntöjä. --- End quote --- Translation Finnish language uses free form compound word forming - new words can be formed as necessary even if the middle of a conversation. This gives the opportunity to combine nouns in a row endlesly without breaking the grammar rules. = Finnish is laguage with endlessly long words. ;D That's why I excluded compound words. --- End quote --- Now I'm beginning to understand....... ;D |
| Arseen:
--- Quote from: tiktektak on June 01, 2011, 10:23:49 AM --- --- Quote from: Arseen on June 01, 2011, 08:22:20 AM ---From Wikipedia: --- Quote ---Suomen kielessä käytetään vapaata yhdyssanamuodostusta - uusia sanoja voidaan muodostaa tarpeen mukaan vaikka kesken keskustelun. Tämä antaa mahdollisuuden yhdistää substantiiveja peräkkäin loputtomasti rikkomatta kielioppisääntöjä. --- End quote --- Translation Finnish language uses free form compound word forming - new words can be formed as necessary even if the middle of a conversation. This gives the opportunity to combine nouns in a row endlesly without breaking the grammar rules. = Finnish is laguage with endlessly long words. ;D That's why I excluded compound words. --- End quote --- Now I'm beginning to understand....... ;D --- End quote --- Or do you mean Finnish people are uncorfortably talkative. ;) That is misconseption. For example I activated another Finn this morning, and haven't heard a peep from him on the boards. He did respond to my e-mail in clear Finnish, so he is not a bot. |
| Arseen:
--- Quote from: vladictivo on June 02, 2011, 08:42:34 AM ---Beware of A.I. :o --- End quote --- The answer I got was beyond A.I ;D |
| Arseen:
Finland has also the heaviest "mosquitos". They normally weigh 500-700 kilos (I think) but way heavier ones exsist. I'll explain later, unless someone figures that out. ;D |
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