Finnish Finland is tough for people to learn who has no idea about speaking any of the Finno-Ugric languages. Among Finland Languages, there are Swedish, German, French, Estonian, Russian and 'Sami'. These languages are minority. In Finland, three 'Sami' languages are spoken by people. Some people also form group who speak in English.
Finland Finnish has link with Estonian language. Finnish or 'suomi' is called a Finno-Ugric language. Almost 5 million people in Estonia, Canada and Russia, Finland, Sweden, Norway speak in this genre of language. It was 16th century when Finland Finnish language first appeared in writing. Finnish and Swedish are two official languages Finland.
In Finland Finnish or Suomi Finland language, numerous different suffixes and compounds rather than prepositions and prefixes contribute to major part of Finnish vocabulary. In Finnish language, there are stresses falling on the first syllable of words always. There are short and long vowels. Long vowels are written with two letters. By rule, all the vowels arranged in a Finnish word have to be of same type. Front vowels, Back vowels and neutral vowels are the three types of vowels in this language.


