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Finnish : Time & Date
Time
- now
- now (...)
- later
- later (...)
- before
- before (...)
- morning
- morning (...)
- afternoon
- afternoon (...)
- evening
- evening (...)
- night
- night (...)
Clock time
- one o'clock AM
- one o'clock AM (...)
- two o'clock AM
- two o'clock AM (...)
- noon
- noon (...)
- one o'clock PM
- one o'clock PM (...)
- two o'clock PM
- two o'clock PM (...)
- midnight
- midnight (...)
Duration
- _____ minute(s)
- _____ minute(s) (...)
- _____ hour(s)
- _____ hour(s) (...)
- _____ day(s)
- _____ day(s) (...)
- _____ week(s)
- _____ week(s) (...)
- _____ month(s)
- _____ month(s) (...)
- _____ year(s)
- _____ year(s) (...)
Days
- today
- today (...)
- yesterday
- yesterday (...)
- tomorrow
- tomorrow (...)
- this week
- this week (...)
- last week
- last week (...)
- next week
- next week (...)
- Sunday
- Sunday (...)
- Monday
- Monday (...)
- Tuesday
- Tuesday (...)
- Wednesday
- Wednesday (...)
- Thursday
- Thursday (...)
- Friday
- Friday (...)
- Saturday
- Saturday (...)
Months
If speakers of the language commonly use a calendar other than the Gregorian, explain it here and list its months. See Hebrew phrasebook for an example.
- January
- January (...)
- February
- February (...)
- March
- March (...)
- April
- April (...)
- May
- May (...)
- June
- June (...)
- July
- July (...)
- August
- August (...)
- September
- September (...)
- October
- October (...)
- November
- November (...)
- December
- December (...)
Writing Time and DateIn Finnish, remember it is 2 toutokuu[ta] but it is also toutokuu[n], 2 paivaa!! Dates are European-style, i.e. 2.5.xxxx for the 2nd May and NOT 5.2.xxxx!
Colors
- black
- black (...)
- white
- white (...)
- gray
- gray (...)
- red
- red (...)
- blue
- blue (...)
- yellow
- yellow (...)
- green
- green (...)
- orange
- orange (...)
- purple
- purple (...)
- brown
- brown (...)
- pink
- pink (...)
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