List of English words of Finnish origin
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The Finnish language has lent few loanwords to the English language; Finnish is rather a net importer of words from English.
However the following words of Finnish origin are some examples:
Widespread
[edit]The most commonly used Finnish word in English is sauna, which has also been loaned to many other languages.
Specialized
[edit]Words derived from Finnish used in more specialized fields:
- aapa mire - a marsh type, in biology
- palsa - low, often oval, frost heaves occurring in polar and subpolar climates
- pulk - a type of toboggan (derivative of word pulkka)
- puukko - traditional Finnish sheath knife
- Rapakivi granite - a granite rock in petrology
- taimen - a species of salmon living in Siberia
Cultural
[edit]In English, Finnish words used with reference to the Finnish culture, but not nativized in English and not used in other contexts:
- sisu - the Finnish state of mind about strong character and 'grim forbearance,' has been documented in English since at least 1940.
- kantele - a Finnish zither
- motti - a Finnish military tactic
- salmiakki - a salty liquorice and popular Finnish candy
- Kilju - a homemade alcoholic beverage
See also
[edit]External links
[edit]For a list of words relating to English-language terms derived from the Finnish language, see the English terms derived from Finnish category of words in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wikibooks has a book on the topic of: Finnish