Finnish is the majority tongue of Finland, and is spoken in several other nations. It is a member of a different language group than are the languages spoken in nearby Norway and Sweden. Its group, in fact, is the Finno-Ugric language family and has its own conventions and rules. Finland is spoken in Estonia, in Norway and Sweden and in Ingra. There are approximately 6 million people who speak the Finnish language and the vast majority of them reside in the nation of Finland itself. Finnish has two major dialects, western and eastern, but the difference in the language is minimal. Speakers of either can understand each other with ease. The language is a source of national pride in Finland.
Finish is notable for having extremely difficult spellings. This language requires a great deal of study to learn, and does not come easily to those new to it. The Finnish people, however, are very much an available market and the standard of living in the nation tends to be very high. Consumer technology, including the Internet, is very popular in this nation. The nation imports many things into its own culture, including a fascination with the Tango, a testament to the cosmopolitan nature of the culture and its openness. Finland, like the other Norse nations, has a population that enjoys a stable life, which means that there is ample opportunity for those businesses who want to enter their market. The language, despite being difficult to spell correctly, is very suitable for web use.