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Soome is the Estonian term for Finland. In Estonian, the country is referred to as Soome, and the Finnish language is called soome keel. A person from Finland is typically referred to as a Soomlane. The term is used primarily in Estonian-language writing and speech and is not the standard English name for the country, which is Finland, with Finnish as the language.

Linguistic and historical context explains the usage. Soome serves as a country exonym in Estonian and reflects

Modern usage and scope. Today, Soome appears mainly in Estonian discourse, dictionaries, and encyclopedic entries when

See also

Finland

Finnish language

Estonian language

long-standing
naming
conventions
among
Finnic-
and
Baltic-language
speakers
for
their
neighbor
across
the
Gulf
of
Bothnia.
In
contrast,
the
native
endonym
for
the
language
is
Suomi,
and
the
country’s
English
exonym
is
Finland.
The
Estonian
forms
remain
common
in
Estonian
texts,
while
other
languages
may
use
different
exonyms
or
transliterations.
referring
to
Finland
or
the
Finnish
language
from
an
Estonian
perspective.
It
can
also
appear
in
historical
or
comparative
discussions
about
Finnic
language
naming.
Outside
Estonian
contexts,
the
term
is
rarely
used
and
may
not
be
understood
without
additional
explanation.