Fin
See also: Appendix:Variations of "fin"
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Fin
- commune in the Somme department in France
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Fin (plural Finne, diminutive Finnetjie)
- Finn (person from Finland or of Finnish descent)
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Fin m anim (feminine Finka)
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Borrowed and first attested in the 16th century Dutch translation of Olaus Magnus Historia de Gentibus Septentrionalibus by Cornelius Grapheus, but whether it was borrowed from Latin or a Germanic translation is uncertain.
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Fin m (plural Finnen, diminutive Finnetje n, feminine Finse)
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Borrowed from Swedish finne, from Old Norse finnr, from Proto-Germanic *finnaz.
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Fin m pers (female equivalent Finka)
- Finn (person from Finland)
- Synonym: Finlandczyk
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Declension of Fin
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adjective
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adjective
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- finlandyzować impf
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