Talk:Updates/@comment-77.215.96.224-20150628135824/@comment-26182781-20150701194147

It is also very different to other languages. Also when you look at Finnish soccer teams you see that it are all abreviations except Inter Turku, Rovaniemi and Mariehamn. The most of that abreviations are based on the Finnish language and other Scandinavian countries didn't have that. Iceland is a lot witth dottir and fjordur on the end of cities and names. And Sweden, Denmark and Norway are a bit the same with a lot times sund, son, gaard dur and sen on the back of names and cities. Look at the second names and you can see it. This are typical Scandinavian second names: Pedersen, Johannson, Larsson, Petersen, Nørregaard, Karlström, Andreassøn and a lot more. And I learn you more and more about Scandinavia :)