I respect that. But only like 60,000 people still speak Gaelic in Scotland, and – I might be wrong – it doesn’t seem like the Highlands would have known what Finns call Finland until pretty recently. This feels like one small community reaching out to another, also (but not quite as) small community. It’s nice, but it feels a little forced.
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I respect that. But only like 60,000 people still speak Gaelic in Scotland, and – I might be wrong – it doesn’t seem like the Highlands would have known what Finns call Finland until pretty recently. This feels like one small community reaching out to another, also (but not quite as) small community. It’s nice, but it feels a little forced.
well finnish it’s suomi
Suo-maat, I get it