sauna
concept
concept
tour
tour
two_italics
two italics
ligatures
ligatures
figures
figures
dingbats
dingbats
font_formats
font formats
webfonts
webfonts
character_set
character set
making_of
making of
type_specimen
type specimen
PDF
PDF
supplements
supplements
Finnish
5.000.000 speakers
18 language specific characters
ISO 639 code: fin
diacritics
(‰ based on 196.354.364 letters)
sample text

Älä ole käki, jos olet satakieli.Älä ole satakieli tai sieppo, jos olet koira. Äänellä omalla hoilota voimalla. Me olemme Underware.

Finnish (suomi) is a Finno-Ugric language spoken by about 5 million people in Finland, Sweden, Norway, Estonia, Canada and Russia.
Finnish starting to appear in writing during the 16th century. The first piece of Finnish literature was a translation of the New Testament by Michael Agricola which was published in 1548.
Until 1809 Finland was a part of Sweden and Swedish was the official language. From 1863 the Finnish language could be used along with Swedish when dealing with authorities. Civil servants were obliged to use the Finnish language and issue documents in Finnish from 1883. In 1892 Finnish became an official language and gained a status comparable to that of Swedish. Today Finland is officially bilingual in Finnish and Swedish.
source
wikipedia.org, omniglot.com, evertype.com & ethnologue.com