CAN JAPANESE STOP KICKING MY ASS FOR ONE SECOND?? JUST ONE??? PLEASE
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CAN JAPANESE STOP KICKING MY ASS FOR ONE SECOND?? JUST ONE??? PLEASE
Me when being approached by any Dane that randomly starts speaking to me: I’m gonna nod like I understand shit and hope that what you are trying to tell me isn’t relevant information (I’ve been living in this country for 3 years...)
My first FInnish exam is less than a month away, so I decided to start reviewing grammar, particularly suffixes. Me before: Okay, I paid attention in class and made good notes, this shouldn’t be too hard. Me now: ?????????????????????????????????????????
@ people who understand Finnish grammar: I have several questions.
- Let’s say I want to say “thisandthat is on monday” I could use “maanantaisin” or “maanantaina”. Can these suffixes be used interchangeably? I thought “sin” was for repetitive events e.g. classes, and “na” for one-time events, but now I’m not so sure anymore.
- the suffix “lle” says where you’re going, right? For example, I’m going to the bus stop would be “Menen bussipysäkille”, but in the book there’s also the phrase “Terveisiä Lauralle”, which would be “greetings to Laura”. So can I use “lle” whenever I’d say “to”?
- the suffix “lla/llä” is used for seasons e.g. “talvella” (in winter), times of day e.g. aamulla (in the morning) and for places (?) like Kioskilla (at the kiosk), that’s clear to me so far. However, in the book there’s the sentence “Alex ajaa autolla kotiin” (Alex drove home with / in the car). “With” would be “kanssa”, but “in” is the suffix “-ssa”, so I’m not sure why you’d use “lla” in this context.
The true male privilege is not having to add the letter e to the end of words while writing in French
Need to follow some Finnish langblrs
The only person more annoying than Lando is his bitch. She should suffocate on his dick. It would be an mercy on this world😌
anon, please with all the peace and love in the world, don't bring this shit into my inbox ever again
two german guys mumbling to each other near me at the airport, i have successfully caught "dreiundfünfzig" "später" and "die Flug" so yeah you could say i'm fluent