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The word '''Talossa''' means "in the house" in Finnish. It was adopted as the name for the [[Kingdom of Talossa]], as Talossa was founded inside a house. | The word '''Talossa''' means "in the house" in Finnish. It was adopted as the name for the [[Kingdom of Talossa]], as Talossa was founded inside a house. | ||
==Finish Origins== | |||
In Finnish, the word ''Talo'' means "house". As finish has multiple grammatical cases, including an inessive, the case for saying "in" something, Talossa is one word which by itself means "in (the) house". | |||
==Talossan Usage== | |||
''Talossa'' was first used to refer to the Kingdom by King Robert I. | |||
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The word Talossa means "in the house" in Finnish. It was adopted as the name for the Kingdom of Talossa, as Talossa was founded inside a house.
Finish Origins
In Finnish, the word Talo means "house". As finish has multiple grammatical cases, including an inessive, the case for saying "in" something, Talossa is one word which by itself means "in (the) house".
Talossan Usage
Talossa was first used to refer to the Kingdom by King Robert I.
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