LEARN FINNISH | I HAVE (MINULLA ON) - WITH EXAMPLES & MORE
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I`m Kim, a graduate of Finno-Ugrian Studies & Fennistics. Here I focus on explaining the Finnish grammar, vocabulary and phrases in an easy & clear way.
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Kiitos oikein paljon!!!
kiitos
Kiitos paljon🥰
Amazing channel this is ❤
Thank you soo much! :)
she is better than my teacher :)) I hope my teacher dont read here :))
Glad you like my videos. Thank you soo much! :)
Kiitos ❤
I am confused, in your example Leipää is in partitive because we don't speak about a specific amount of bread. so why is kaksi koiraa partitiv if the number of dogs is specific? thank you
Because after numbers (except 1) we have to use the Partitive case. That`s why we say: kaksi koiraa. Hope it helps! :)
@@Finnish.As.A.Foreign.Language ah right thank you
Why are there cases where "on" disappears despite carrying "a" or "is" in a sentence.
E.g: Onko sinullla kamera mukana?
Shouldn't it be onko sinulla "on" Kamera mukana? Why is "on" missing?
Because the "on" is moving to the first position in the question followed by the question marker -ko. :)
@@Finnish.As.A.Foreign.Language ok. Thanks