wug wrote:
Pavlov wrote:
very often yes, two vowels = long vowel, unlike in Norwegian where long vowel is often demonstrated by no double consonants around. Our double consonants only signal shorter vowels, whereas the Finnish double consonants actually signal that "you say this sound twice here"
kagura wrote:
in finland that's called nukkumatti or paavonnukkumatti which means sandman or paavo's sandman (paavo is finnish name)
i just love finnish names for plants they are always like that
aare aall woordds iin finnllannd ddoouubblle letterrreeddin finland that's called nukkumatti or paavonnukkumatti which means sandman or paavo's sandman (paavo is finnish name)
i just love finnish names for plants they are always like that