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chociprasa
12-24-2019, 04:13 PM
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Methuselah
12-24-2019, 04:17 PM
Swedish-speaking Finnish you mean.

chociprasa
12-24-2019, 04:19 PM
Swedish-speaking Finnish you mean.

Yes.

Ülev
12-24-2019, 04:20 PM
borealized CM ?

Ülev
12-24-2019, 04:20 PM
Living in Stockholm says everything
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stina_Ekblad

Tooting Carmen
12-24-2019, 04:21 PM
Pan-Nordic look.

Methuselah
12-24-2019, 04:24 PM
says everything
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stina_Ekblad

What's wrong with Stockholm?

Ülev
12-24-2019, 04:29 PM
Swedish-speaking Finnish you mean.


says everything
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stina_Ekblad


What's wrong with Stockholm?

it means she feels Swedish? Swedish speaking Finnish could be rather someone with surname with -inen; -onen ending?

Methuselah
12-24-2019, 04:40 PM
it means she feels Swedish? Swedish speaking Finnish could be rather someone with surname with -inen; -onen ending?

Well she looks like a Swedish- Finnish mix and speaks Swedish just like other Swedish speaking Finns do. Doesn't speak Finnish very fluently it seems. I'm not wondering she lives in Stockholm. But there are some Swedes living in Finland, not like they live here because they feel Finnish... But i agree in her case it's probably that, identity and vibes leaning towards Sweden.

Swedish speaking Finns come with many different last names. Many have Swedish last names. Some are not even Swedish speaking Finns, culturally speaking. I think this is the case here for instance: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikael_Granlund

Ymyyakhtakh
12-24-2019, 05:07 PM
it means she feels Swedish? Swedish speaking Finnish could be rather someone with surname with -inen; -onen ending?

Most of the surnames that end in -nen are Eastern Finnish. Finland-Swedes usually have a Swedish surname, and the ones who have a Finnish surname mostly have a Western Finnish surname.

There's also a lot of surnames that end in -anen. Out of the 1,000 most common Finnish surnames that end in -nen (based on data about approximately 600,000 Finnish Facebook users), 454 ended in -inen, 248 in -onen, 170 in -anen, 47 in -unen, 39 in -änen, 30 in -önen, 12 in -ynen, and 0 in -enen.

Out of 513,236 users who had set their locale as fi_FI, about 36% (185,951) had a surname that ends in -nen. About 13% (66,287) had a surname that ends in -la or -lä.

Among users whose locale was set as fi_FI, these were the 20 most common 3-letter suffixes in a surname: -nen, -ala, -ola, -äki, -ila, -ari, -emi, -alo, -ela, -kka, -man, -ilä, -ski, -maa, -erg, -elä, -ula, -sto, -pää, and -röm. Swedish surnames are very common even among Finnish-speaking Finns, so 3 out of 20 of the suffixes come from Swedish surnames: -man, -erg, and -röm. The suffix -ski is not Slavic, but it mostly comes from names that end in -koski (rapids).

These were the 20 most common 4-letter suffixes: -inen, -onen, -anen, -mäki, -unen, -änen, -iemi, -tila, -önen, -berg, -tala, -kola, -kala, -oski, -isto, -npää, -tröm, -tola, -ahti, and -anta.

Östsvensk
12-24-2019, 06:05 PM
it means she feels Swedish? Swedish speaking Finnish could be rather someone with surname with -inen; -onen ending?

She is from the Swedish-speaking population in Finland. They are usually called Finland-Swedes, whereas others insist on calling them Swedish-speaking Finns because they argue that they are genetically closer to Finns than to Swedes and descend from Finns who changed language to Swedish.

Nevertheless, they have been speaking Finnish for hundreds of years and speak a language that is considered to be an archaic form of Swedish.