I appreciate your instructional videos, Aija Elg. Discussion is really understandable and clear. I hope there are more examples, Aija, and if you could make a video on how to use tuoda, vieda, and hakea, among other Finnish language topics, I would be very interested in watching and listening. Thank you very much.
Brilliant lesson and so much easier being taught Finnish grammar in English. Partitiivi next please. The graphic board is brilliant and the teacher was very easy to understand. Thank you..
Thanks for sharing your thoughts here Ope. I understand now on how to change it to negative. Hope there's more examples in negative past tense too . Stay healthy!
@@TheAijuli What about: Maata. It's also a two syllable verb with a-a vowels. Why isn't... Maata -> Makoin? Is it because Maata is (-TA/-TÄ) verb Type 4 ?
I appreciate your instructional videos, Aija Elg. Discussion is really understandable and clear. I hope there are more examples, Aija, and if you could make a video on how to use tuoda, vieda, and hakea, among other Finnish language topics, I would be very interested in watching and listening. Thank you very much.
Brilliant lesson and so much easier being taught Finnish grammar in English. Partitiivi next please. The graphic board is brilliant and the teacher was very easy to understand. Thank you..
kiitos paljon oppitunnista, tämä auttaa minua paljon
Thanks for sharing your thoughts here Ope. I understand now on how to change it to negative. Hope there's more examples in negative past tense too . Stay healthy!
Kiitos very informative and easy to understand ope
Great explantion .kittos oppe❤
why rakastan not rakastoin and maksan not maksin? kiitos
Two syllable verbs with a-a vowels: A=O+i: au-tan - autoin, an-nan - annoin, mak-san - maksoin, but longer verbs A=I: ra-kas-tan - rakastin, mat-kus-tan - matkustin
@@TheAijuli What about: Maata. It's also a two syllable verb with a-a vowels. Why isn't... Maata -> Makoin? Is it because Maata is (-TA/-TÄ) verb Type 4 ?
Kiitos paljon ope
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Kiitos!