Finnish Language: Consonant changes

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
  • In this video, you can learn about the consonant gradation / variation / changes in Finnish language.

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  • @nettagordon8091
    @nettagordon8091 4 года назад +31

    This explanation was in incredible. Profesional without unnecessary info, the right amount of examples and an actual exercise at the end! Kiitos paljon sulle, opettaja!

  • @Baba-so6fh
    @Baba-so6fh 6 лет назад +39

    Finally, learning Finnish doesn't have to feel like mastering the time-space continuum! Great video Aija!

  • @maricelflores4049
    @maricelflores4049 Год назад +1

    very very useful and now i understand more clearly

  • @LucianaGarcia-vq6by
    @LucianaGarcia-vq6by Год назад +1

    The Best Teacher.

  • @AkoSiJolo
    @AkoSiJolo Год назад

    Thank you for wonderful lesson opettaja . 😊 More videos please ! Kiitos paljon .

  • @daviddeas4584
    @daviddeas4584 28 дней назад

    The only video that helped me understand this! Awesome!

  • @kechimonye474
    @kechimonye474 Год назад

    WoW 🤩
    This is very helpful as I have been struggling to understand kpt… kiitos paljon 🎉

  • @IreneTivz
    @IreneTivz Год назад

    I would love to hear or watch for more episodes like this. Crystal 💯

  • @louvey2074
    @louvey2074 6 лет назад +10

    kiitos! I wish I had a teacher like you

  • @karhukivi
    @karhukivi 4 года назад +5

    Excellent! Many years ago in Finland with only a few words, I had to cook for myself and the instructions were in Finnish and Swedish. I had an English-Finnish dictionary and thought "OK - just a matter of looking up the words" - oh no, it wasn't! Kiitoksia paljon!

    • @TheAijuli
      @TheAijuli  4 года назад +4

      Hei George! Good to hear that you found this useful. I have added some other grammar videos in RUclips, so check those as well.

    • @karhukivi
      @karhukivi 4 года назад

      @@TheAijuli Hei Aija, se on hyvä uutinen, kiitos paljon!

  • @mohammedmed3156
    @mohammedmed3156 Год назад

    the best explanation untel now so far from other❤❤
    thank you for sharing your materiels .
    Iwish that i can join your classes online or in hilsinki this summer pls unswer me ❤

  • @semplicemente.mestesso
    @semplicemente.mestesso 3 месяца назад

    Consonants gradations are due to the different types of syllables where the consonants lie, before and after the variations.
    In the words ending with open syllable, plosives change from strong grade to weak grade when attaching suffixes that consist in one consonant (-t, -n) or begin with two consonants (-ssa / -ssä, -sta / -stä and so on) because that single consonant or the first of two consonants closes the syllable.
    Kauppa > kaup/pa > kau/pas/sa
    In the words endings with close syllable plosives change (in one of the two stem) from weak grade to strong grade when attaching suffixes that change the base form in stem.
    Saapas > saa.pas > saap/paa- > saap/paas/sa
    So, in the declension of the words ending with open syllable we will see both weak and strong grade of the plosives, while in the words ending with close syllable the strong grade prevails, remaining the weak grade in nominative and partitive case.
    Paljon kiitoksiä kaikille lukijoille ja kommentoijillekin.

  • @aifayashajaganshi
    @aifayashajaganshi Год назад

    amazing, no one has ever explained when I need KPT so well.

  • @iannarey
    @iannarey 3 года назад +1

    Kiitos paljon sulle, opettaja! So far it has been the most useful lesson in a whole year trying to study finnish language. If you upload more lessons, I am pretty sure many people (including me) will be eternally grateful :)

  • @jasoncordova2649
    @jasoncordova2649 5 лет назад +3

    Crystal clear.. may I request also for Sanatyypit.
    Kiitos oiken paljon!

  • @Abuzar-y
    @Abuzar-y 6 месяцев назад

    You're built to teach, hats off to you..

  • @paju4140
    @paju4140 3 года назад +1

    Idk, I'm finnish and watching this I just think how on earth do some of you guys learn finnish... - I could never... respect!

  • @joelynjane8781
    @joelynjane8781 3 года назад

    Kiitos! This is very well explained. This is Finnish consonant gradation in its simplest form! Thanks again!

  • @katemhay
    @katemhay 4 года назад +3

    You explained this topic so well. I hope you will upload more videos please.😊😊

  • @genugeorge5510
    @genugeorge5510 2 года назад

    Thank you mam for this video.iam learning finish language in online class but I am not at all getting the grammar portion.Because of your video I could get little bit .

  • @globetrottersonbudget27
    @globetrottersonbudget27 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this amazing video, please keep on making more videos for us the struggling people 😅😅

    • @TheAijuli
      @TheAijuli  Год назад

      Moi, great if you find it useful. Hope that learning Finnish won’t be a struggle but an interesting learning experience.

  • @saucytomee2383
    @saucytomee2383 6 лет назад +5

    Kiitos paljon!
    Very, very well explained!

  • @mahmoudalsayed9700
    @mahmoudalsayed9700 2 года назад +1

    Kiitos ❤️

  • @nohemie4057
    @nohemie4057 4 года назад +1

    A very helpful video, with great and clear explanations.Thank you.

  • @MichaelMarchan-z3b
    @MichaelMarchan-z3b 9 месяцев назад

    The best teacher thank you for your effort

  • @Moneyless.In.Brazil
    @Moneyless.In.Brazil Год назад

    Amazing graphics! And very well put!

  • @tracywu5438
    @tracywu5438 Год назад

    Incredible video!

  • @fayemhariz434
    @fayemhariz434 4 года назад +2

    Tnx it helps a lot to us beginners..

  • @hsushirestaurant
    @hsushirestaurant 3 года назад

    kiitos paljon ma'am , this is so useful. ive been struggling with kpt changes but this video helped me a lot >.

  • @leandrobayonito
    @leandrobayonito 2 года назад +2

    How to find the right suffixes or endings to be attached to the word?

  • @kelspringwells5528
    @kelspringwells5528 4 года назад

    Kiitos paljon. Se oli tosi hyödyllinen.

  • @isayasyohannis5932
    @isayasyohannis5932 2 года назад

    Aija Elg your unique what a explanation really thank you so much !

  • @yasemingok134
    @yasemingok134 2 года назад

    Its very perfect explaination

  • @GoodMorningButch
    @GoodMorningButch 3 года назад

    This is very helpful! What a clear explanation. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge.

  • @memyselfandi6937
    @memyselfandi6937 4 года назад

    Kiitos paljon. Tosi hyvää opettaja(hope got this one right 😁).. i very confused with consonant gradation now I understand very clearly.

  • @vaccumdebox4276
    @vaccumdebox4276 5 лет назад +1

    we need more such awesome finish grammer teaching videos

  • @kissa7709
    @kissa7709 2 года назад +1

    Very clear kiitos paljon

  • @salmansuhail8895
    @salmansuhail8895 4 года назад

    one of the best explanation ... thanks , nice to see same sessions .

  • @LensOfWander
    @LensOfWander 4 года назад

    Kiitos paljon, Aija 😊

  • @XenoGlossoFila
    @XenoGlossoFila 6 месяцев назад

    Ihana! Kiitos

  • @graciareyes_6798
    @graciareyes_6798 6 лет назад +1

    Very well explained. Now I understand it more..Thank you.

    • @TheAijuli
      @TheAijuli  6 лет назад +2

      Kiitos Gracia! I´m glad to hear that you found it helpful.

  • @Ben-tv4hj
    @Ben-tv4hj 4 года назад +1

    This is incredibly useful thank you

  • @priscilla_gunn
    @priscilla_gunn 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this amazing content! 💚

  • @kaanoezgen
    @kaanoezgen 6 лет назад +2

    Amazing thanks

  • @Indayireneinfinland
    @Indayireneinfinland 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for this video i learned something.

  • @jessaminastejada801
    @jessaminastejada801 2 года назад

    More lesson please🙏 gradation with nouns

  • @roxannevenicedavis9764
    @roxannevenicedavis9764 2 года назад

    kiitos paljon

  • @gastonmartinez6316
    @gastonmartinez6316 5 лет назад +3

    Very, very useful. It helped understand this matter.
    So nouns with these ending musy always have the weak stem, is that correct to say?
    Kiitos! Greetings Argentiinasta

  • @srilankarelaxation5889
    @srilankarelaxation5889 9 месяцев назад

    So useful!!!

  • @RoyRissanen
    @RoyRissanen 5 лет назад +12

    Are you making any more of these? :) It is very helpful.

  • @melissaagathasoave2655
    @melissaagathasoave2655 6 лет назад

    Keep on doing such a great job. Congratulations.

  • @Lidyya
    @Lidyya 5 лет назад

    Kiitos paljon. Se on hyödyllinen.

  • @Eloisekate14
    @Eloisekate14 Год назад

    Hyvä!👏

  • @siimtulev1759
    @siimtulev1759 Год назад +1

    Pretty much exactly like in Estonian :D

  • @stardusssr
    @stardusssr 3 года назад

    oh my hod this was amazing

  • @trianguloindoha9063
    @trianguloindoha9063 Год назад

    Kittos paljon😊

  • @nikoletterdei3400
    @nikoletterdei3400 4 года назад

    Kiitos! This helped a lot!

  • @vitaliaflute
    @vitaliaflute 2 года назад

    Loistavaa, kiitos!! :)

  • @aghilpnair
    @aghilpnair 6 лет назад +1

    very nice ,thanks hope you will upload more videos

  • @bimalabhattarai5132
    @bimalabhattarai5132 4 года назад

    Superb

    • @TheAijuli
      @TheAijuli  4 года назад

      Kiitos Bimala! I'm happy to hear that you find this video useful. I will add more videos such as Finnish Sentence Types an The Simple Past Tense.

  • @rosetammi8632
    @rosetammi8632 3 года назад

    Tämä on hyvä!

  • @ezracalderon1759
    @ezracalderon1759 6 лет назад

    Kiitos paljon!

  • @adelhussen9180
    @adelhussen9180 2 года назад

    Kiitos

  • @shinhari5493
    @shinhari5493 2 года назад

    More videos pleaseeeeeee

  • @morgianaetienne618
    @morgianaetienne618 4 года назад

    Awesome

  • @مسلم.لله
    @مسلم.لله 4 года назад

    you are Great Thank you

  • @lorrinesidhoakoth9766
    @lorrinesidhoakoth9766 Год назад

    But how do you know when to use which one?

  • @samuelramirez3741
    @samuelramirez3741 2 года назад

    The n is for possessive "ukan" and for plural "Tyton"?

  • @totatjana
    @totatjana 3 года назад +1

    useful and easy

  • @cyclonudista
    @cyclonudista 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the video!
    So I guess that the technology used to record the blackboard is a sovraposittion of two videos, right? But how is it actually possible ? cause the text should be visible to us in mirror mode (unreadable)

    • @krenciak
      @krenciak 3 года назад

      Yeah, I have the same question

  • @TheAijuli
    @TheAijuli  6 лет назад

    If you are interested in learning more Finnish on your own, check this Introductory Finnish Self Study course
    openlearning.aalto.fi/course/view.php?id=59

  • @crocodilion
    @crocodilion 6 лет назад +3

    I need help! Your class was really useful,but it didn't help me with the reason I came here.I am studying finnish by myself,so I can't really guide me through my difficulties.I try building sentences by myself and then ask my finn friend to tell me whether it's correct or not. One day I tried to say "the boy's book has many words",then I wrote "Poikan kirja on monta sana" (I was trying to apply the genitive which I had just learned) but he said the correct way would be "Pojan kirjassa on monta sanaa",but he couldn't explain why "poika" becomes "pojan". Could you explain me,or maybe even make a video about that ? I really admire your culture and that's why I'm trying to learn it,but some things are quite hard to understand. Kiitos avusta!

    • @TheAijuli
      @TheAijuli  6 лет назад +3

      Hi Alex, if you add a genitive ending -N to the word POIKA, K disappears: POIAN. Now you have 3 vowels -oia-. You have to change the middle vowel -i- to a consonant -j- in order to break the vowel row.

    • @crocodilion
      @crocodilion 6 лет назад

      @@TheAijuli could you give me some words examples where this also happens ?

    • @Pakanahymni
      @Pakanahymni 6 лет назад +2

      @@crocodilion As far as I know, it's anomalous and there are no words where the same thing happens. So it's better just to commit it to memory.

    • @crocodilion
      @crocodilion 6 лет назад +1

      @@Pakanahymni thanks man! I've been studying it for sometime now and I didn't come across this again

    • @mikahamari6420
      @mikahamari6420 2 года назад +1

      *poika : pojan* (boy; son)
      *aika : ajan* (time)
      but
      *taika : taian* (magic)
      So, the rule *i -> j* is lexical, it doesn't apply to word *taika*
      Notice syllables:
      *po+jan*
      *a+jan*
      *tai+an*

  • @ssambadenis9401
    @ssambadenis9401 3 года назад +1

    Clinically executed

  • @barrelroller8650
    @barrelroller8650 4 года назад

    Great video, really explicit, but it's too noisy. Both image (the camera's seems to be not sensitive enough for such dark conditions) and audio (sounds like someone turned on the vacuum cleaner at 3:37)

  • @thalysonteixeira9836
    @thalysonteixeira9836 6 лет назад

    Cool.

  • @sandrast7655
    @sandrast7655 Год назад

    Title CCV means???

    • @digitalspecter
      @digitalspecter 10 месяцев назад

      consonant + consonant + vowel -> -lle, -lta, -sta, etc.

  • @jenniferatilano2597
    @jenniferatilano2597 Год назад

    Kittos paljon

  • @samuelj2475
    @samuelj2475 6 лет назад

    Are you the lady in this video?

  • @uday1685
    @uday1685 3 года назад

    why Hatut =Hattu but not Hadu similarly takit=takki not tai. kiitos

    • @TheAijuli
      @TheAijuli  3 года назад

      t varies with d and tt varies with t / k varies with 0 and kk with k: äiti-äidit, tyttö-tytöt / laki 'a law' -lait, takki-takit

    • @okaro6595
      @okaro6595 3 года назад

      You need to do it backwards. The rule was tt-t so you need to apply t-tt, not t-d. .

  • @Zzzemlyanika
    @Zzzemlyanika 5 лет назад +2

    Kiitos paljon!