I have only four saunas in my stories. i need add more before I get my Finnish card revoked.
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I have only four saunas in my stories. i need add more before I get my Finnish card revoked.
Kalevala Ilmatar
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Good day Niu!! Can i ask you some tips about learning Finnish? I wanna start because of Moomins!
There are wonderful tips in @lily-learns-finnish blog about learning Finnish!
Some tips from me
Written and spoken Finnish differ from another so learning to listen spoken Finnish can be a bit challenging. Cartoons and such are pretty much always a mixture of written and spoken Finnish, or more written Finnish.For example “He said I was ugly!” Written: Hän sanoi, että (minä) olen rumaSpoken: Toi/Se sano mua rumaks or Toi/Se sano, et mä oon ruma!
You do not need to use I/me or she/he with verbs, as the verb tells who we are talking about:I am pretty = (Minä) Olen kaunisYou are pretty = (Sinä) Olet kaunisI will go out = (Minä) Menen ulosYou will go out = (Sinä) Menet ulos
We do not have future tense (will) in Finnish. I go out and I will go out both are “Minä menen ulos”. If you are specially planning to do something in the future, you can use verb aikoa (plan to); I plan to go out on Friday with friends = (Minä) Aion mennä ulos perjantaina ystävien kanssa.
Finnish have no gender pronouns, only one “hän”. Works for he/she/they. Though everyone in Finland prefers others as “se”, it. Honestly, everyone is simply IT.
You can also point other people as “tuo” (that, that one), or spoken version “toi”. For example: He won’t play with me = Toi ei leiki mun kanssa (spoken).
We do not have “please” in Finnish. You can say kiitos (thank you), when you want to be polite.
We do not have the, a or an. If you want to specify something as the, you use “se” (it), but only if you REALLY need to underline the subject. Otherwise the listener/reader does know that you are referring to the same thing.For example: “I’ve got a dog. Yes, the dog I spoke about with mom”.“Minulla on koira. Se koira, josta puhuin äidin kanssa.”
Important to learn between written and spokenI/Me = Minä (written), Mä (spoken)You = Sinä (written), Sä (spoken)He/She/They = Hän (written), Hän/Se (spoken)We = Me (written, spoken)You = Te (written, spoken)They = He (written), Ne/Noi (spoken)
It is not wrong to use written Finnish while speaking. It is just a formal way of speaking Finnish, which is understood when you are a foreigner learning Finnish. :3
フィンランドの朝ごはん
ベリーのジュースに、プルーンのジャムに、黒パン。 パンの主流は黒パンと称される、ライ麦パンが特徴的です。このドーナツの様な形は、昔は棒に通して干され保管されていた名残となっています。湿度が低いからこそで、日本ではなかなか難しいですね。酸っぱい味のライ麦パンも日本ではまだまだ販売されている場所が少なく、日本在住のフィンランド人は手作りしちゃいます。自分で作った方が、無駄な添加物を使わず安心な食べ物を口にすることが出来ますね。と思いきや、フィンランドの店で販売されている黒パンも発酵させているため添加物ゼロなのです。…
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Sanni - Mitä jos ne näkee
VOI VITTU SÄ qtti KYSYIT MULTA ET "joko sul on korkeavyötäsöiset housut" jja olin et "Umm joo siis tottakai" ENKÄ TAJUNNU VOI SAATANA JA OLTII SIIS DOING NGE SHIT 'N STUFF JA EN TAJUNNU VAAN KOSKA meil ope oli silleen "teil tulee lantiolle se kuoppa koska pidätte matalavyötäröisii housui jos haluutte päästä eroon ostakaa erillaiset housut" JA OLETIN ET OLIT SILLEEN "yes it's good for u jos pidät korkeavyötäröisii housui" ETKÄ "HEIII 2015 NGE YEYEYEY"
MUJLLA meni kokonaan ohi ja nyt tuli tämmönen flashback ete HETKONEN