Shaking a stick at BOOKKEEPER / Licence Plates
Moikka! English word games frequently use BOOKKEEPER as an example of a word having three consecutive letter pairs [1]. However Finnish frequently goes one pair
Moikka! English word games frequently use BOOKKEEPER as an example of a word having three consecutive letter pairs [1]. However Finnish frequently goes one pair
Moi! Put your magnifying glasses away for the next two weeks as in the Republic of Rowland there is currently an embargo with the Suomen
Heippa! I am a traveller obsessed with landmarks and geographical extremes. In other words, I am quite happy to take photos of street and road
Moikka! I am writing this sähköposti from Hanko, the southernmost town in Finland. Hanko is 137 km southwest of Helsinki. I am in the town’s
Moikka! Exam results for my first course, Suomi 1, are in. I scored 96.3%. Oikein hyvää! Suomi 2 begins on Monday and I will have
Moi Kaverit! Kemijärvi at this time of the year is not cold at all, in spite of the frost warning I heard on the radio
Heippa Ystävät! I arrived in Kemijärvi this afternoon, after a fourteen-hour train trip. On the way I passed the small city of Ii, and one
Heippa Ystävät! Obligatory Scrabble Content: Find the anagrams of TOENAILS. Why do I start off a sähköposti talking about toenails? Because mine have been taking