This is the 270th most frequent Norwegian word.
finland
"Finland" in Norwegian is a proper noun referring to the country Finland.
'Finlands' denotes the possessive form, indicating that the nature being described belongs to Finland.
Finlands natur er kjent for sine vakre innsjøer og skoger.
Finland's nature is known for its beautiful lakes and forests.
'Finland' indicates the origin of the traditional dish being described.
Vi smakte på en tradisjonell rett fra Finland i går kveld.
We tasted a traditional dish from Finland last night.
'Finland' here is the name of a country, used as the object of the preposition 'til' (to), indicating a destination.