A lot of love for Finnish here 
Seriously though, it is just impossible :/
And yes that is a real place name in Wales by the way, it\s not too hard
I think my Welsh will help me with learning Finnish because they're both phonetic languages. Plus some of the Welsh letters sound like some Finnish letters, so even thuogh they're usually different letters, they make the same sound
Also my Mum's a retired French teacher and it's the only GCSE I got an A* in so hopefully languages are in my genes
Oh, one more thing, I remember seeing this, or something very similar, in a phrase book:
"Please may I have some chocolate cake?"
It was a Finnish phrase book and it had that phrase in English, German, Spanish and French - they all had roughly the same amount of words. In Finnish? THREE words. Three! How are you getting that down to just 3 words?!

Seriously though, it is just impossible :/
And yes that is a real place name in Wales by the way, it\s not too hard

I think my Welsh will help me with learning Finnish because they're both phonetic languages. Plus some of the Welsh letters sound like some Finnish letters, so even thuogh they're usually different letters, they make the same sound

Also my Mum's a retired French teacher and it's the only GCSE I got an A* in so hopefully languages are in my genes

Oh, one more thing, I remember seeing this, or something very similar, in a phrase book:
"Please may I have some chocolate cake?"
It was a Finnish phrase book and it had that phrase in English, German, Spanish and French - they all had roughly the same amount of words. In Finnish? THREE words. Three! How are you getting that down to just 3 words?!
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