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  • Finnish Language in Use This is the English version of the Finnish Book Suomen Kieli käyttöön (Finnish Language in Use). The title and all chapters names...
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  • beginners course in the Finnish Language. Being developed alongside this book are a Grammar Reference Book and a Guide to Modern Finnish which readers may find...
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  • Finnish language and the Finnish grammar. The Finnish language edition of Wikibooks. The Finnish language edition of Wikipedia. Discuss the Finnish language...
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  • companion book Finnish Language in Use (Practical Finnish) Finnish Language in Use is a much more practical level language study book. Finnish Language in Use...
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  • Introduction | Alphabet>> Finnish (suomi in Finnish) is a language belonging to the Finnic branch of the Finno-Ugric branch of the Uralic language family. It is not...
    13 bytes (6,917 words) - 16:30, 22 January 2022
  • of the Finnish language: Aakkoset: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z å ä ö (help·info) Finnish is a very phonetic language, as every...
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  • contains some dialogues in the Finnish language and their explanations in English. Audio files made by native speakers of Finnish will be included. First dialogue:...
    317 bytes (34 words) - 03:33, 3 August 2017
  • to call them Mr, Mrs or Miss. These forms are used quite rarely in Finnish language. Mr. – herra Mrs. – rouva Miss – neiti There are several words you...
    3 KB (352 words) - 12:52, 30 November 2022
  • Introduction | Alphabet>> Finnish (suomi in Finnish) is a language belonging to the Finnic branch of the Finno-Ugric branch of the Uralic language family. It is not...
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  • Listen to all months read at once (help·info) The common Finnish date format is dd.mm.yyyy for example 29.11. 2008 (November 29, 2008) can be read either...
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  • Finnish Language for Foreigners Contents Click on a functioning link in the contents list to go directly to the page concerned. Note to Editors. As this...
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  • See full Conjugation of olla Use an online conjugator of Finnish verbs Read more about Finnish verb conjugation The word "hei" can be a greeting like "hello"...
    16 KB (859 words) - 07:15, 21 November 2021
  • One of the curious things about Finnish is that there are essentially two parallel languages. There is the spoken language or puhekieli which follows one...
    18 KB (1,790 words) - 11:40, 10 September 2022
  • <<Grammar-Vowel harmony | Grammar-Suffixes | Now the big part! In Finnish, like all Finno-Ugric languages, there are a huge series of suffixes to represent plurals...
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  • state of being, often equivalent to the English "as a...". In the Finnish language, this case is marked by adding "-na/-nä" to the stem of the noun. Example:...
    16 KB (1,858 words) - 21:28, 10 June 2024
  • refers to all citizens of Finland, those whose native language is Finnish are called finnar (sing. finne), those whose native language is Swedish are called...
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  • your name? | Grammar-Vowel harmony | Grammar-Suffixes>> Finnish, like many Uralic languages, has vowel harmony and it affects what vowels go with which...
    4 KB (527 words) - 14:38, 22 June 2024
  • vowel in Finnish, so in effect there are many more formally written vowels in Finnish and rather less formally written consonants. Finnish is a very...
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