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Arval, Northern Prince
How i can say Hello and GoodBye in Finnish?
Jan 24, 2008 4:36 PM
Answers · 2
Hello: terve, moi, moikka, hei, heippä
Goodbye: moi, moikka, hei, heippä
See you: Näkemiin
You can use "Hyvää huomenta" (Good morning, informal), "Hyvää päivää" (good day), "Hyvää iltaa" (good evening) or "Hyvää yötä"
January 29, 2008
Hello: Terve, hei, moi, moikka, meaning "hi", or more formal hyvää päivää, meaning "Good day"
Goodbye: Heippa, hei sitten....more formal: Näkemiin
Hope I could help you a bit. If you want to know more, don't hesitate to ask!
PS: You have a fantastic music taste! :) I think we have something in common :)
January 24, 2008
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