Translation process in in Finnish language
The Finnish language is characterized by a unique agglutinative structure and the presence of 15 cases, making it one of the most challenging European languages to translate. At MacroGlobal, we pay special attention to the correct adaptation of long compound words and take into account the absence of gender and future tense in Finnish grammar. Our linguists ensure mathematical precision in technical manuals and legal contracts, adhering to strict standards of Finnish business style and terminology.
What matters in Finnish documents
Finnish belongs to the Finno-Ugric group and is not related to Swedish or other European languages. That means guessing by analogy does not work here, because a word cannot be understood through similarity to English or German. A translator either knows Finnish or does not, and official documents reveal it immediately.
A practical difficulty is doubled vowels and consonants. In Finnish the length of a sound changes the meaning of a word, so one extra or missing letter turns a place name or a surname into a different word. The letters ä and ö matter just as much, because they are separate letters of the alphabet rather than variants of a and o. Across a set of documents we lock one spelling of names and place names so Finnish registers do not see a mismatch.
The second feature is the inflection of names. Finnish has an extensive case system, so a city or an authority appears in a document not in its base form: Helsinki becomes Helsingissä. To translate an address or the name of an authority correctly you first have to identify the stem of the word, and this is exactly where machine translation fails.
The third feature shows up specifically in documents. Finnish has no grammatical gender, and the pronoun hän means both “he” and “she”. A Finnish text therefore often gives no clue about a person’s gender, while Ukrainian documents require the correct endings and forms. We verify gender against the passport and the personal identity code instead of guessing from context.
The personal identity code, henkilötunnus, contains the date of birth and a century marker, and the individual number in it traditionally indicates gender. This code is effectively the key to the entire Finnish system, so a translation carries it over character by character without any attempt to “correct” the format.
Why a Finnish document may be written in Swedish
Finland has two official languages, Finnish and Swedish, and documents are officially issued in both. In practice a request for “translation from Finnish” sometimes arrives with a document written entirely in Swedish.
This is most common with documents from Ostrobothnia and other Swedish-speaking municipalities, while in the Åland Islands Swedish is the only official language of the autonomy. Bilingual forms also exist, with Finnish and Swedish text running in parallel.
That is why we look at the document itself before quoting, not only at the country that issued it. It affects the deadline and the price, and it is better to establish this before the work starts than halfway through.
Finnish institutions that require translation
Most translation requests are submitted to the following bodies:
| Institution | Why translation is needed |
| DVV (Digi- ja väestötietovirasto) | Population register entry, personal identity code, examination of impediments to marriage, register certificates |
| Migri (Finnish Immigration Service) | Residence and work permits, family reunification, extension of status |
| Kela | Social security and health insurance: certificates, proof of family composition and income |
| Verohallinto (Tax Administration) | Tax card, taxation of income, certificates for the employer |
| TE-palvelut (employment services) | Employment: diploma, certificates, proof of work experience |
| Opetushallitus (National Agency for Education) | Recognition of foreign education: diploma, transcript, school certificate |
| Valvira | The right to practise medical professions: diplomas of doctors, nurses, dentists, proof of practice |
| PRH (Patent and Registration Office) | Registering a company or branch: articles of association, registry extracts, founder resolutions |
| Police (Poliisi) | Driving licence matters and identity documents |
| Embassy of Ukraine in Finland, Embassy of Finland in Ukraine | Consular actions, visa procedures, marriage certificates |
Driving licences deserve a separate note. The conditions for exchanging a Ukrainian licence in Finland depend on your residence status and length of stay, and the decision is made by the police. We prepare the licence translation and supporting documents and will point out what to confirm in advance.
When Finnish documents are translated for Ukraine
The reverse direction is just as common. Translation of Finnish documents into Ukrainian is needed for:
- the State Migration Service: residence permit, temporary or permanent stay, employment in Ukraine;
- civil registry offices: marriage to a Ukrainian citizen, birth of a child;
- notaries and courts: powers of attorney, statements, inheritance and family cases;
- recognition of educational documents (nostrification): diploma and transcript with translation;
- tax authorities and banks: financial statements, corporate extracts, articles of association;
- opening a representative office: founding documents of a Finnish company.
One document deserves special mention, the virkatodistus, an official certificate from the register. Depending on the request it confirms different facts such as birth, marriage, family composition or place of residence. For members of the Lutheran church it can be issued by the parish rather than a state authority, and it looks different. Ukrainian institutions expect a specific confirmation, so our translation states clearly which legal fact is recorded and who issued it.
How apostille works between Ukraine and Finland
Ukraine and Finland are both parties to the 1961 Hague Convention, so an apostille is enough for most official documents and consular legalisation is not required. In Finland the apostille is issued not by the ministry of foreign affairs but by a public notary within DVV.
There is a practical detail here. These functions used to belong to the local registry offices known as maistraatti, which no longer exist, and their powers passed to DVV. Instructions in older articles and forum posts are therefore out of date, and people end up at the wrong authority.
The usual order is apostille on the original, then translation, then certification of the translation. Doing it the other way round can lead to refusal. Finland is an EU member, where some public documents follow a simplified procedure, but that rule does not apply to Ukrainian documents, so apostille and translation remain mandatory.
Technical and business translation into Finnish
Finland means forestry and paper industries, heavy engineering, shipbuilding and icebreakers, energy, telecom and IT. Our workload reflects that: technical documentation for equipment, operating and safety manuals, declarations of conformity and CE marking, tender files and financial statements.
In Finnish technical texts the main difficulty is long compound words, where the name of an assembly, an operating mode or a parameter is packed into a single word with a case ending. Parsing such a word incorrectly changes the meaning of the instruction. We record terminology in a project glossary so that the documentation, the specifications and the contract all use the same names.
Ordering translation remotely from Finland
If you are in Finland, there is no need to visit the office. Everything is arranged online.
- Send a scan or a clear photo of the document by email, Telegram, Viber or WhatsApp.
- We check the document, including which language it is written in, and confirm the exact price, deadline and type of certification required.
- Payment is made online, in hryvnia or foreign currency.
- We deliver the finished translation electronically, and a notarised paper copy by courier or to your authorised representative in Kyiv.
Finland and Ukraine share the same time zone, so there is no time difference at all. Your working day matches ours completely, and questions get resolved without waiting for the next morning. Urgent documents can be completed from 30 minutes after the order is confirmed.
We work the same way if you are in Ukraine and need documents prepared for submission in Finland. We will tell you which papers the institution expects and assemble the full set.
Why clients choose MacroGlobal
- ISO 17100:2015 certification, so every translation goes through mandatory editorial review.
- Correct ä and ö, doubled letters and personal identity codes carried over without distortion across the document set.
- We check the language of the document before starting, including cases where a Finnish document is written in Swedish.
- Notarisation or bureau stamp certification, depending on what the institution requires.
- Confidentiality: documents are never shared with third parties.
Need a translation into or from Finnish? Send a scan of your document and we will assess the volume, confirm the deadline and start work.