Examples of using "Suomessa" in a sentence and their english translations:
I don't live in Finland.
We are in Finland.
I wish I was in Finland.
I don't live in Finland.
I don't live in Finland.
- Santa Claus lives in Finland.
- Santa lives in Finland.
- Father Christmas lives in Finland.
How many lakes are there in Finland?
They live in Helsinki, Finland.
Lingonberries are popular in Finland.
I was born in Finland.
There are 187,888 lakes in Finland.
Santa doesn't live at the North Pole, but in Finland.
In English the word order is stricter than Finnish.
In Finland public transport is always on time.
Finland has the most saunas per capita.
I cannot phone Marika. She lives in Finland!
People eat frankfurters, meatballs and potato salad on New Year's Eve in Finland.
The president of Tanzania was on a state visit to Finland in 1998 together with his wife.
In such countries as Norway and Finland, they have lots of snow in winter.
All students have to learn both national languages in mainland Finland.
I cannot learn Finnish because I don't want to live in Finland.
On March 19th, Minna Canth's Day, or Equality's Day, is celebrated in Finland.
I really enjoyed my stay in Finland, and wish I could return there as soon as possible.
Minna Canth was a Finnish author, journalist, and social activist, who contributed greatly to Finnish equality movement.
In such countries as Norway and Finland, they have lots of snow in winter.