Horoskooppi
TV-ohjelmat
Tietovisat
Sanakirja
Viihde
Reseptit
Vaihtoautot
Blogit
Etusivu
Lisää blogi
Seuraan
0
Kirjaudu
Rekisteröidy
Suomen blogilista.
Kaikki
Lifestyle
Sisustus
Ruoka
Perhe
Kauneus
Muoti
Käsityö
Matkailu
Terveys
Liikunta
Suhde
Eläimet
Rakennus
Puutarha
Kulttuuri
Muut
Simple Finnish
simplefinnish1.blogspot.com
Suomen kielen opiskelua helposti ja yksinkertaisesti.
Muut aiheet
0
Seuraa mua!
Sijoitus
>200.
(muut aiheet) ja
>500.
(kaikki blogit)
Ladattu
yli 2h
sitten.
Toiminnot
Päivitä postaukset
Muokkaa blogin tietoja
Lisää Blogit-kuvalinkki
Simple Finnish - postaukset
Uusimmat
Suosituimmat
Simple Finnish
03.01.2021
29. Kaikki
The word Kaikki can mean both everyone and everything. However, when it means everyone, it is treated like a plural.When it means everything, it is treated like a singular.Kaikki tulevat Helsinkiin. Everyone comes to...
Seuraa mua!
Simple Finnish
03.01.2021
15. To be, to have, plural and not
So far we have learned the verbs "to be" and "to have" in Finnish, as well as the inflection of the word NOT. the long version the short version,...
Seuraa mua!
Simple Finnish
03.01.2021
14. The correct answers to the exercises
ExercisesTranslate into English:Suomi Finlandsuomi Finnish languagePuola Polandpuola Polish languageSaksa Germanyranska French languageSveitsi...
Seuraa mua!
Simple Finnish
01.06.2020
30. -nen words
There are many words in the Finnish language which end in -nen. Many Finnish surnames also end in -nen. Often words that end in -nen mean something small, like insects or small birds.Often they are adjectives.hyttynen...
Seuraa mua!
Simple Finnish
01.06.2020
28. More about partitive: pronouns
Some partitive forms are irregular or strange:Mies miestälapsi lastavesi vettäkäsi kättäkone konettaPronouns also have partitive...
Seuraa mua!
Simple Finnish
01.06.2020
27. The partitive object of the verb
In English, there is a set word order: Subject, Verb, Object. The person who does something is first, then comes the verb, then after the verb there...
Seuraa mua!
Simple Finnish
31.05.2020
25. K-P-T changes in verbs
As we learned with the genitive and the plural, when the ending is added to a word, and the consonant before the last vowel is a K, P or T, there will be changes. The double KK, PP and TT...
Seuraa mua!
Simple Finnish
31.05.2020
20. -LLA -verbs
There is a group of verbs in the Finnish language, whose to-form ends in -lla. -lla can mean doing something many times, for a long time or doing something in a relaxed way or it can just be an ending without any...
Seuraa mua!
Simple Finnish
31.05.2020
24. The adjectives and noun endings
The general rule is that when there is an adjective before a noun, like here:hyvä lääkäri good doctoriso talo big housekylmä kala cold fishhuono kynä...
Seuraa mua!
Simple Finnish
31.05.2020
23. Where? -ssa/-ssä, -sta/-stä
In English, location and direction is expressed with preposition like to, into, in, on, out of, and from. In Finnish, endings are used instead. I am...
Seuraa mua!
Simple Finnish
31.05.2020
24. Plural -T
In English, the plural is formed by adding -s to the word: the dog, the dogs. The plural in Finnish language looks exactly the same as the genitive ending -n, but instead of N the letter T is added instead. Koira the...
Seuraa mua!
Simple Finnish
31.05.2020
22. The genitive forms of third person pronouns
The personal and other pronouns have a genitive form. They are:my, mine minunyour, yours (one person) sinunhis/her, hers hänenour, ours meidänyour,...
Seuraa mua!
Simple Finnish
31.05.2020
19. Genitive endings and k-p-t- changes
We learned earlier, that the word "of" and ending 's can be translated into Finnish using the genitive ending -n. talon of the housetalon ovi the...
Seuraa mua!
Simple Finnish
31.05.2020
21. Genitive and personal pronouns, personal ...
In Finnish, the word my can be expressed through the ending -ni. Autoni my cartaloni my housepääni my headisäni my fatherThere are also endings like...
Seuraa mua!
Simple Finnish
31.05.2020
18. Genitive; whose is it?
In English, the answer to the question: "whose is it?" often has the 's- ending. In Finnish, the equivalent to this ending is the -n ending, or genitive. Kenen = whose's = -nThe ending -n...
Seuraa mua!
Simple Finnish
31.05.2020
17. Vocabulary
Nouns:People:äiti motherisä fathersisko sisterveli brothertyttö girlpoika boymies mannainen womankuningas kingpoliisi policelääkäri doctor Animals:koira dogkissa catlintu birdmato wormkala fishlehmä cowkaniini...
Seuraa mua!
Simple Finnish
31.05.2020
Adjectives
Adjectives in Finnish always come before the noun, just like in English. good boy - hyvä poikabig apple -iso omenaSome common adjectives:hyvä goodhuono badkylmä coldkuuma hotiso bigpieni smallpikku littlepunainen...
Seuraa mua!
Simple Finnish
31.05.2020
16. Double vowel verbs
Usually, when the verb is inflected in a he/she form, the last vowel is doubled.muista- rememberhän muistaa he/she rememberstanssi dancehän tanssii he/she is dancingsano sayhän sanoo he/she...
Seuraa mua!
Simple Finnish
31.05.2020
13. Revision: Nationalities, Verbs, Numbers
So now that we managed to learn a lot of grammar, it's a good idea to remind ourselves of all the things we learned.Here are some exercises for you...
Seuraa mua!
Simple Finnish
16.08.2018
12. to have, personal pronouns
When you want to say that someone has something in Finnish, you need the ending -lla, -llä and the word on (is). For the personal pronouns the forms are:Minulla on. I haveSinulla on. You...
Seuraa mua!
Simple Finnish
16.08.2018
11. Numbers 1-19
Here are the numbers from one to 10 in Finnish:1 yksi2 kaksi3 kolme4 neljä5 viisi6 kuusi7 seitsemän8 kahdeksan9 yhdeksän10 kymmenenThe numbers from 11 to 19 are formed by adding -toista to the end:1 yksi, 11...
Seuraa mua!
Simple Finnish
16.08.2018
10. NOT
In Finnish, the word not is inflected like a verb.Minä en I don'tSinä et You don't (one person)Hän ei He/she doesn'tMe emme We don'tTe ette You don't (2 or more people)He eivät They don'tAnd just like with verbs, the...
Seuraa mua!
Simple Finnish
16.08.2018
9. Plural pronouns and verbs
So far we only learned the singular pronouns: minä, sinä, hän, tämä, se. (I, you, he/she, this, it)All of them have a plural version too, for speaking about several people or things. Here...
Seuraa mua!
Simple Finnish
16.08.2018
8. Is doing, will do
In English, you can either sayI do (if you do it always or sometimes)I am doing (if you're doing it now) orI will do (if you will do it in the future)But in Finnish, these three are the same.So as we learned, Minä...
Seuraa mua!
Simple Finnish
16.08.2018
7. The inflection of a verb
So far we learned two verbs, the verbs to be and to do.The verb olla, to be is an irregular verb:Minä olen I amsinä olet you arehän on he/she isHowever, the verb puhua, to speak, is a...
Seuraa mua!
Simple Finnish
16.08.2018
6. How to ask a question in Finnish? (-ko, -kö)
Now we have learned how to ask a question with interrogative pronouns like what, who and where.How do we ask a question without them, a question...
Seuraa mua!
Simple Finnish
16.08.2018
5. How to ask a question in Finnish? (Kuka, mikä)
In Finnish, like in other languages, there are two types of questions.1. There are questions that have an interrogative pronoun in them: what, who,...
Seuraa mua!
Simple Finnish
16.08.2018
4. Speaking languages
How to say Charlie speaks English in Finnish?We know the verb puhua, to speak.The word for the English language, is englanti.So could we say: Charlie puhuu englanti?No. In Finnish, we...
Seuraa mua!
SUOMEN BLOGIT TOP-10
Kaikki blogit
Lifestyle
Sisustus
Ruoka ja juoma
Perhe
Kauneus
Muoti
Käsityöt ja askartelu
Matkailu
Terveys ja hyvinvointi
Liikunta ja urheilu
Ihmissuhteet ja häät
Eläimet
Rakentaminen ja remontointi
Puutarha
Kulttuuri
Muut aiheet
1.
Oman taloutensa visukinttu