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I have attempted a preliminary translation. My Finnish isn't very good so I may have gotten the wrong end of the stick. However, rather than write something when I didn't understand the original, I have simply left blanks.
Some other ways are, for instance, the one that we used when translating the
Xueta article from Catalan was leaving the part in the sentence in the source language and putting it in italics so that if someone came along who understood it, they could translate it. In the
Haapamäki railway station article, I've hidden the stuff that I haven't gotten around to translating or have only half translated as I'm not working with anyone to translate it. Thanks for the translation by the way! -
Yupik20:21, 5 March 2007 (UTC)reply
The Palm House, built in the University of Helsinki Botanical Garden in 1889 to house tropical plants. It has since been refurbished several times, most recently between 1996 and 1998. The greenhouse is home to more than 800 different species of plants, and the garden grounds to more than 2,800 plants of different origins.Photograph:
Alvesgaspar