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      A very Finnish noun to describe the "national character of a Finn"    începe să înveți
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      A kind of perseverance, stubborness, determination, sometimes even bein stupidly brave; sticking with something despite difficulties  
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      time between November and February    începe să înveți
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      The time when the sun doesn't come up in northern Finland; officially translated as "polar nights" but refers also to feelings during that time - longing for sunshine, lack of enthusiasm, even depression; dark days with less socializing.  
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      The steam you get in sauna when throwing water on the stove    începe să înveți
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      A joy that you get from enjoying someone else's misfortune    începe să înveți
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      For example, feeling ashamed for someone when watching them make a fool of themselves  
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      to manage, to have enough strength/energy, to have enough motivation, to be up to; to have the will power to do something    începe să înveți
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      mentally and/or physically  
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      when the top layer of the snow is solid enough for people to walk on it without falling in    începe să înveți
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      Usually occurs in February when there's approximately a meter of snow and the sun melts the top layer which then freezes again and becomes solid so that people can walk on top of it without falling in.  
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      words for certain kind of really wet snow    începe să înveți
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      A noun used to describe a dangerously slippery weather when the ground is ice and slippery and there's a lot of "black ice" on the roads.  
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      snow that is softer because of a milder weather    începe să înveți
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      Not as watery as "sohjo" or "loska" (wet snow), but wet enough for making snowmen.  
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      wet snow falling from the sky    începe să înveți
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      Becomes "sohjo" (wet snow) when it hits the ground.  
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      snowfall during a heavy wind, or snow moving with the heavy wind    începe să înveți
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      a noun; getting drunk alone at home in one's underwear    începe să înveți
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      literal translation "underpants drunk"  
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      a noun; when the bearing capacity and the conditions of the roads - especially dirt roads - get worse due to weather conditions    începe să înveți
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      to stand the cold, to be warm enough; have the right amount of clothes on to be warm    începe să înveți
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      "keli" refers to weather, "rikko" for something being broken  
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      a hole in the ice made for swimming in the winter    începe să înveți
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