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How the heck do you learn Finnish? part 2
Learning Finnish as a second language, textbooks, non-Finns, immigrants, Finland, A Grammar Book of Finnish, Suomen kielen alkeisoppikirja, Finnish for foreigners, Finnisch für Deutschsprachige
Life & societyLanguage

How the heck do you learn Finnish? part 2

Read part two of our popular article asking people what tried-and-true tips and textbooks they’re using to master Finnish.

Tagged in FinnishnessLanguage
Helsinki’s Recycling Factory offers trashion, bikes, sauna and more
Recycling Factory, reused, remade, reworked, clothes, bicycles, goods, Cable Factory, ecological sustainability event, Helsinki, Finland
Life & societyEnvironment

Helsinki’s Recycling Factory offers trashion, bikes, sauna and more

Slideshow: The Recycling Factory promotes two trends of contemporary Finnish lifestyle: innovative design and sustainability issues.

Tagged in EnvironmentRecyclingSustainability
Finland shows carnival colours on May Day
A large crowd of people picknicking at a park with colourful balloons.
Life & societySlideshows

Finland shows carnival colours on May Day

All of Finland goes wild every year on May Day. Our photographers capture the spirit of the holiday in a slideshow.

Tagged in FestivalsFunSlideshows
Finnish swans take to the water
Nautor Swan, yachts, sailboats, regatta, Finnish boatbuilding, shipbuilding, Pietarsaari, Jakobstand, Finland
Business & innovationEconomy

Finnish swans take to the water

About 50 years ago, a Finnish entrepreneur mixed nature, design and business in a line of boats that’s still sailing strong.

Tagged in EconomyTravel
How the heck do you learn Finnish? part 1
A smiling dark-haired woman browsing Finnish textbooks at a bookstore.
Life & societyLanguage

How the heck do you learn Finnish? part 1

Learning Finnish is far from impossible! We ask people what books and strategies they are using to master the language.

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Rockers favour Finnish guitars with soul
Finnish guitar makers, building guitars, Ronnie Wood, Alan Rogan, Rolling Stones, Billy Gibbons, ZZ Top, Roger Daltrey, The Who, The Rasmus, Kari Nieminen, Versoul, Blue Light Special
Arts & cultureMusic

Rockers favour Finnish guitars with soul

We meet Finnish luthier Kari Nieminen, whose guitars are in the hands of the Rolling Stones, The Who, ZZ Top and The Rasmus.

Tagged in Music
Wandering witches welcome Finnish Easter
Several children dressed in costumes are at the door of a house beside flower pots full of daffodils.
Life & societyTraditions

Wandering witches welcome Finnish Easter

Finnish Easter traditions mix religion and rites of spring. Beware: Miniature witches may ring your doorbell.

Tagged in EasterFinnishnessSocietyTraditions
Balancing tradition and cutting-edge
Arts & cultureWebpick

Balancing tradition and cutting-edge

Susanna Mälkki takes command of the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra as the first woman in the position.

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