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Anchor text: Scandinavian
Target Entity: Scandinavian_Peninsula
Preceding Context: This article deals with the grammar of the Finnish language (the article "Finnish language" discusses the language in general and contains a quick overview of the grammar). For the ways in which the spoken language differs from the written language, see Colloquial Finnish. Unlike the languages spoken in the other
Succeeding Context: countries, for example Swedish and Norwegian which are North Germanic languages, Finnish is an Uralic language, and is structurally considered an agglutinative language.
Paragraph Title: null
Source Page: Finnish grammar

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