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Candy commercial
Mikko Vormala
Re: Candy commercial
Nice advertising
(Finland could be renamed Candyland : I was impressed by the quantity of different candies and sweeties that you can find in any shop ^^)
(Finland could be renamed Candyland : I was impressed by the quantity of different candies and sweeties that you can find in any shop ^^)
Re: Candy commercial
"Fin" (as in Finland) propably means "Candy" in Finnish :) :)
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No, "Fin" is a too short word to be a Finnish one. There is not enough "K".
Edit : I was about to say "sorry Mikko, I'm just kidding", but according to Google Translate, "Candy" is said "Karkki" in Finnish
Jokes apart, I really enjoyed my stay in Helsinki. And the landscapes were so beautiful ! I love how nature and city are merged together
(...and free wi-fi everywhere !)
Edit : I was about to say "sorry Mikko, I'm just kidding", but according to Google Translate, "Candy" is said "Karkki" in Finnish
Jokes apart, I really enjoyed my stay in Helsinki. And the landscapes were so beautiful ! I love how nature and city are merged together
(...and free wi-fi everywhere !)
- elmisilhumano
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Re: Candy commercial
And you can also call karkki as mässy. Nice to hear you enjoyed your stay at Helsinki.Elodie wrote:No, "Fin" is a too short word to be a Finnish one. There is not enough "K".
Edit : I was about to say "sorry Mikko, I'm just kidding", but according to Google Translate, "Candy" is said "Karkki" in Finnish
Jokes apart, I really enjoyed my stay in Helsinki. And the landscapes were so beautiful ! I love how nature and city are merged together
(...and free wi-fi everywhere !)
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Mikko Vormala
Re: Candy commercial
Now I can say 4 words in Finnish, thanks Mikko