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'''Finnish''' was a [[language]] spoken on the [[planet]] [[Earth]].
 
'''Finnish''' was a [[language]] spoken on the [[planet]] [[Earth]].
   
In [[1986]], Finnish was spoken by the whale hunters who were after the [[humpback whale]]s [[George and Gracie]] in the [[Bering Sea]], off of [[Alaska]]. When the whales were first spotted, the look-out in the mast shouted "''Siellä ne puhaltaa!''" ("''There they blow!''"). The older man also commented "''Valaita edessä!''" ("''Whales ahead!''"). When the harpoon hit the [[cloak]]ed {{HMS|Bounty}}, a man exclaimed "''Mitä helvettiä tuo oli?''" ("''What the hell was that?''"). ({{film|4}})
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In [[1986]], Finnish was spoken by the whale hunters who were after the [[humpback whale]]s [[George and Gracie]] in the [[Bering Sea]], off of [[Alaska]]. When the whales were first spotted, the look-out in the mast shouted "''Siellä ne puhaltaa!''" ("''There they blow!''"). The older man also commented "''Valaita edessä!''" ("''Whales ahead!''"). When the [[harpoon]] hit the [[cloak]]ed {{HMS|Bounty}}, a man exclaimed "''Mitä helvettiä tuo oli?''" ("''What the hell was that?''"). ({{film|4}})
   
 
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File:HMSBounty.jpg

Finnish speaking whale hunters veering off as the HMS Bounty decloaks

Finnish was a language spoken on the planet Earth.

In 1986, Finnish was spoken by the whale hunters who were after the humpback whales George and Gracie in the Bering Sea, off of Alaska. When the whales were first spotted, the look-out in the mast shouted "Siellä ne puhaltaa!" ("There they blow!"). The older man also commented "Valaita edessä!" ("Whales ahead!"). When the harpoon hit the cloaked HMS Bounty, a man exclaimed "Mitä helvettiä tuo oli?" ("What the hell was that?"). (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

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