122 examples of finnish in sentences

Russia completed the destruction of Finnish liberty.

In speaking of Finland's loss of liberty, Madame Malmberg, the Finnish patriot, once said that in old days, when their liberties seemed secure, the Finns felt no sympathy with other nationalitiesthe Poles, the Georgians, or the Russians themselvesstruggling to be free.

Their skulls, also, are analogous in form to those of the Finnish race.

They are evidently more warlike and more advanced than the Finnish barbarians.

Very few are found with polished surfaces like the modern remains in flint; and the whole workmanship differs from that of flint arrow-heads in other parts of Europe, as well as from the later Finnish (or so-called Keltic) remains, discovered in such quantities in France.

A book of Finnish fairy tales and folk tales, by Parker Fillmore; with illus.

Tales from a Finnish tupa.

Tales from a Finnish tupa.

Tales from a Finnish tupa.

Spoken Finnish, basic course, Units 1-30.

Lapp mystery; a boy's story of Finnish Lapland, by S. S. Smith, pseud.

Tales from a Finnish tupa.

Tales from a Finnish tupa.

Tales from a Finnish tupa.

Spoken Finnish, basic course, Units 1-30.

Translation of the Finnish Mikael Karvajalka.

Another year he found some Finnish legends when he was on a yachting cruise, which he translated into an ungainly English.

The Finnish Votyaks considered it honorable in a girl to be a mother before she was a wife.

It has been published in nineteen different languages,Russian, Hungarian, Armenian, Modern Greek, Finnish, Welsh, Polish, and others.

Talking with one of the nineteen women returned to Parliament a few months later, I asked: "How did you Finnish women persuade the makers of the new constitution to give you the franchise?" "Persuade?"

CASTREN, MATHIAS ALEXANDER, an eminent philologist, born in Finland, professor of the Finnish Language and Literature in Helsingfors; travelled all over Northern Europe and Asia, and left accounts of the races he visited and their languages; translated the "KALEVALA" (q. v.) the epic of the Finns; died prematurely, worn out with his labours (1813-1852).

VOGULS, a Finnish tribe on the E. slope of the Urals; are Christianised, but still practise many Shamanist rites; number some 20,000.

The coincidence with the legends of Hiawatha and the Finnish Wainamoinen will be remarked.

he asked, and they pointed to the Finnish brigade.

He met them on the way to the capital, surrounded by his Finnish horsemen, and gave scant ear to their speeches while he drove on.

122 examples of  finnish  in sentences