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Post by lendalind on Apr 17, 2013 16:27:20 GMT 2
I speak: German, Estonian, English and learn: Finnish, Northern Sámi, Norwegian My native language is German. Besides that, I'm also fluent in Estonian and can (at least more or less) express myself in English, too. ;D I used to learn French for quite some years in school as well, but never liked it too much. Hence I already forgot most of what I learned back then. Right now I'm learning Finnish and Northern Sámi. Learning Finnish is great, I feel that I'm making progress and I also have lots of chances to use it (my Finnish course, Finnish friends, trips to Finland etc). For Sámi it's the opposite. I'm sort of a total beginner and learning it on my own, using a textbook and some internet resources. I'd like to find a native speaker to torture whenever I come up with questions... or just try to talk to. But somehow it's not that easy to find any Sámi speakers.
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Post by lendalind on May 21, 2012 14:46:05 GMT 2
Thanks for your answer. I actually stumbled upon this website before, but didn't know that they also have Jouhikkos there... I guess it was because I didn't even come up with the idea that they could be called other than Jouhikkos, haha. Anyway, thank you. Ja myös kiitos tervetulleeksi toivottamisesta.
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Post by lendalind on May 13, 2012 12:05:07 GMT 2
I would love to get myself a Jouhikko, but don't yet know where to buy it. By now I only found the Finnish Jouhikko builder Rauno Nieminen. Does any of you by chance know some other Jouhikko builders in Finland? I'd be thankful for any help. (And I hope it was okay to open a new thread for that question.)
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