Päivää is what language?
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Finnish- päivää
Finnish (suomi (help·info)) is the language spoken by the majority of the population in Finland (92%[2]) and by ethnic Finns outside Finland. It is also an official language in Finland and an official minority language in Sweden, in the form of standard Finnish as well as Meänkieli, and in Norway in the form of Kven.
Finnish is a member of the Finno-Ugric language family and is classified as an agglutinative language. It modifies the forms of both noun and adjective depending on their roles in the sentence. It has a reputation for being difficult to understand and learn. This, however, is probably better understood as a matter of difference rather than difficulty, per se. The supposed difficulty of Finnish is due not to any inherent features of the languages but rather to the degree its grammar and vocabulary differ from those of the native languages of most people who study it as an additional language.
Other answers:
gibberish
but seriously...did you just make that word up?
~Brendon
gibberish
but seriously...did you just make that word up?
~Brendon
i think Russian