see|finn
English
wikipedia
Pronunciation
fÄn, IPA|/fɪn/, /fIn/
Etymology 1
Proper noun
en-noun
- A person from Finland.
Translations
trans-top|Person from Finland
Catalan: finès, finlandès m, finesa, finlandesa f
Danish: t-|da|finne|c
Dutch: Fin m, Finse f
Estonian: t-|et|soomlane
Finnish: t+|fi|suomalainen
French: Finnois m, Finnoise f
German: t+|de|Finne|m, t+|de|Finnin|f
Greek: ΦινλανδÏ�Ï� m, Φινλανδή f, ΦινλανδÎζα f
Indonesian: orang Finlandia
Interlingua: finnese
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Japanese: ������人 (finrando-jin), ���人 (fin-jin)
Norwegian: t-|no|finlender|m, t-|no|finlending|m, t+|no|finne|m
Portuguese: finlandês m, filandesa f
Romanian: finlandez m, finlandeză f, finlandezi m pl, finalndeze f pl
Russian: �инн m, �инка f
Slovenian: Finec m, Finka f
Spanish: t+|es|finlandés|m, t-|es|finlandesa|f
Swahili: t-|sw|Mfini|xsSwahili, t-|sw|Mfinlendi|xsSwahili
Swedish: finne m|f, finska f, finländare m|f, finländska f, finlandssvensk m|f (Swedish-speaking Finn), finlandssvenska f (Swedish-speaking Finnish woman)
Turkish: t+|tr|Fin, t+|tr|Finlandiyalı
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Etymology 2
An anglicized form of Fionn.
Proper noun
Finn
- given name|male.
Danish
Etymology
ON.|lang=da Finnr " a #English|Finn, a Sami", originally a medieval byname.
Proper noun
infl|da|proper noun
- given name|male||da:.
Norwegian
Etymology
ON.|lang=no Finnr "a #English|Finn, a Sami, used since Middle Ages, also as an element in Old Norse compound names.
Proper noun
infl|no|proper noun
- given name|male||no:.
Related terms
Arnfinn, Dagfinn, Torfinn.
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