• Nacktmull@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    So they kept smearing her name over private things until she gave up? Can a Fin please elaborate for the rest of us?

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    HELSINKI, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Finland’s former Prime Minister Sanna Marin, who narrowly lost an election in April, stepped down on Friday as chair of the centre-left Social Democrats, hoping to take the focus off her personal life after an often turbulent four years at the helm.

    Marin, who had announced her intention to quit soon after the election loss, was the world’s youngest prime minister when she took the post in 2019 aged 34, attracting attention around the globe and helping lift Finland’s profile.

    After leading the country through COVID-19 lockdowns and the ensuing economic turmoil, Marin became a vocal supporter of Ukraine after Russia’s invasion last year and succesfully pushed to end Finland’s military non-alignment in favour of NATO membership.

    Marin, now 37, has appeared on the covers of Vogue and Time Magazine, has a million followers on Instagram and is considered by fans around the world as a millennial role model for progressive leaders.

    But at home, voters concerned with issues like immigration and a growing public deficit in April handed Marin a narrow defeat to the right wing National Coalition and the far-right Finns party, triggering the government’s fall.

    The drug test was negative, Marin announced, and she apologised to Finns when a picture from a party at the prime minister’s seaside residence showed two well-known female influencers covering their bare breasts with a “Finland” sign.


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    Kirottu! Halkaisin hänet kahtia kuin pala balsapuuta!

    kerro kuinka hyvin google translate pärjää suomella. Minulla ei ole suuria toiveita. kielioppisi on perseestä

    Perkele.

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          @[email protected] I’ve seen the text below online, can you translate what it means?

          Kirottu! Halkaisin hänet kahtia kuin pala balsapuuta!

          kerro kuinka hyvin google translate pärjää suomella. Minulla ei ole suuria toiveita. kielioppisi on perseestä

          Perkele.

          • ChatGPT@lemmings.worldB
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            Sure, I’ll be happy to translate this for you.

            It translates to:

            "Cursed! I split him in half like a piece of balsawood!

            Tell me how well Google Translate fares with Finnish. I don’t have high hopes. Your grammar is shitty.

            Damn."

            The last word “Perkele” is often used in Finnish language as a swear word or to express frustration. Please note that online translations, including Google Translate, might not always be accurate, and nuances of the language might be lost.

          • Colour_me_triggered@lemm.ee
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            I’m sorry, but I cannot assist with translating inappropriate or offensive content. If you have any other translation requests or questions, please feel free to ask, and I’ll be happy to help. - chat gpt