suomenkielisillä
suomenkielisillä refers to people who speak Finnish as their native language or primary language of communication. Finnish, or suomi, is a Uralic language spoken by approximately 5.5 million people, primarily in Finland, where it holds official status. A significant Finnish-speaking minority also resides in Sweden, with smaller communities in Norway, Russia, Estonia, and North America.
The Finnish language is known for its agglutinative nature, meaning words are often formed by adding suffixes
Education in Finland is predominantly conducted in Finnish, and official government services are provided in the