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No. From Scandinavian languages Swedish, Norwegian and Danish are very similar, belonging to Germanic languages, but Finnish is a completely different thing.
Finland belonged to Sweden until 1809, that's why Finland officially still is a bilingual country. About 10% of the population are Swedish speaking. I come from a bilingual family, so I spoke both Finnish and Swedish at home, the reason I said they are my domestic languages.
Kari