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  1. Recommender: wataru
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    Luonnonoikku (Finnish)
    Freak of nature
    Luon-non-oik-ku In Finnish words are pronounced as they're written. I don't know if it really works in hangeul buuut... 르언넌오이크. Lol!
    6 years ago  
    Hanna-Riikka In Finnish the clang isn't that nice but I agree with you that it has some softness in it too. Luna.
    6 years ago
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  2. Recommender: KittyVanCat
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    Weekdays in Finnish

    Maanantai
    Tiistai
    Keskiviikko
    Torstai
    Perjantai
    Lauantai
    Sunnuntai
    7 years ago  
  3. Recommenders: Zahra other 1
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    Months in Finnish

    Tammikuu
    Helmikuu
    Maaliskuu
    Huhtikuu
    Toukokuu
    Kesäkuu
    Heinäkuu
    Elokuu
    Syyskuu
    Lokakuu
    Marraskuu
    Joulukuu
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    Minäki kirjotan suomeksi kerran muutkin kirjottaa äidinkielellään.
    8 years ago  
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    Täälläkin on kaunis taivas. Aurinkokin paistaa.
    8 years ago  
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    finnish language is beautiful especially the pronunciation in
    9 years ago  
    9 years ago
    최야스권 compared with northern european countries mean norway sweden iceland and denmark finnish lang remains the easiest language in terms of pronunciation and writing twinnie kkk
    9 years ago
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    In Korean there're oppa, eonni, noona, dongsaeng, ahjumma, ahjussi, -nim....
    In Finnish we don't have any. We just call people by their first names.
    11 years ago  
    M3y:3~<@ I see ~ in Indonesia we have many call titles and it also use to be more polite to the olders, boss or stranger
    11 years ago
    Hanna-Riikka I see. We have a politer way to speak to people but it's rare in use...
    11 years ago
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    I didn't know you rolled your r's in Finnish
    rrrrrrrrrrrr :D
    11 years ago  
    엘리사 파올라 Yeah! I like it when languages make it easy for me ㅋㅋㅋ
    11 years ago
    Hanna-Riikka Kkkk :D
    11 years ago
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    Friend just asked from me a finnish persinal pronouns and "that 'ä' is pronaunced somewhere between A and E, right?"
    I was like I don't know but then I tryed the not so finnish ä ... and it's true :0
    So Ä sound is between A and E
    11 years ago  
    Zahra I think It's hard to tell the difference without hearing it
    11 years ago
    Orvokki Mm.. trust me it will still be hard after you hear it
    11 years ago
  10. Recommender: Malu
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    Pew pew,, Finnish does have 2 basic time thingys and they are "past" and "this moment" (sorry too lazy to get grammar book with the wise words) but I also desaided to tell my favorite one Koditionaali = conditional, because it's ending is best ever and so easy to remember! the ending is - isi (and isi= dad).
    ( I've metioned this on notes but I feel like have to do it here too)
    Conditional is not popular... but it's useful, it's mainly used "inside" polite exprecions, wishes and hopes.
    and btw incase you don't know in Finnish every ending, like -isi, -n, -lla is added to end of the word and one word can have many endings
    exm. Minä haluaisin matkustaa jonnekkin = I would like to travel somewhere.
    11 years ago  
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    Before I try that make sentence thing I think I should show oher endings too~~
    - There is ob-ject ending can be: -n, -t or -dät.
    -There is ending wich means proprietary and it can be: -n, -den or -ten
    - Indefinite ammount endings: -a/-ä, -ta/-tä, -tta/-ttä.
    - To inside endings are -Vn (V= same vocal as last closest vocal+n), -hVn (h+ vocal same as last closest one+n), -seen and -siin
    - Ending for words that are tools or are on something: -lla/ -llä
    - From top of something: -llta/ -lltä
    - Onto something or to someone: - lle
    - steadiness: -na/ -nä
    - change: - ksi (exmp. become a teacher= tulla opettajaksi)
    - without something: -tta/ -ttä
    - partner: -ine
    - idiomatic: - n
    uhhu
    11 years ago  
  12. Recommender: iamCCrn
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    Oki lets see.... hmm.. Finnish endings, the ones I think are easiest to remember~
    -You put -t in end of the word if there is many of that thing, like 'cars'=autot.
    -You put -n in end of the word if you want someone to own something like *mine'= minun (this -n is used in other things too but I think this is enough for now)
    -You put -ssa/-ssä in end of word if something is inside something, like 'in the car'= autossa
    -You put -sta/-stä in end of word if something is coming 'from inside', like 'from the car'= autosta
    ~pew pew was it so hard?
    11 years ago  
    CC 지 은 it's easy to understand though hard to pronounce
    11 years ago
    Orvokki Yes Ygift.. everything is added to end of the word and in Finnish language there can be lots of endings in one word
    11 years ago
  13. Recommender: Zahra
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    Nyt MP:ssä voi opiskella myös Suomea.
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    for pronaunce.. please read note about alpabhet and whatch the link to hear their sounds http://mindpasta.com/notes/note.php?thinker=Orvokki&no=276 (Finnish)
    Now you can also study Finnish at MP.
    Nyt Mpeessä voi opiskella myös Suomea.
    11 years ago  
    Zahra great job ^^
    11 years ago
    Sam Nitey nite
    11 years ago
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