Thank you for your hard work in putting these videos together, Anna. The learning format is very beginner friendly and your pace is gentle and effective. Please keep up the good work. You make learning Finnish less intimidating. ☺
Erinomaista työtä, Anna! I worked in Finland 20 years ago and loved the country and the people, so I'm trying to build on the little Finnish I learned then. Kiitos paljon!!
Kiitos paljon, Anna! I'm currently dating a Finnish guy. Most of the time we speak English with each other. So I decided to start learning some to surprise him. hehe Love your channel so far!
Kiitos paljon Anna! I am thinking of moving to Finland in a few months and wanted to learn Finnish. Your lessons are great! Very helpful. Much love from India!
Thank you Anna, I am learning Finnish these days via online course! I have very much difficulty to learn but your lessons are awesome and great help!Thank you very much and keep up the fantastic work.kiitos
...dear Anna, this is soooooo hard! 😅😅😅😅 Although i have my learning diary and i’m writting everything down, i don’t know when i’m gonna use Finnish 😆 Kiitos anyway for good job! Moikka from Croatia! 😎
Hi anna.I am learning Finnish from you from last week because I love finland🇫🇮,I wish I can come in Finland in future.Now I live in Italy🇮🇹,I am a student of 7th grade.Basically I am from india🇮🇳.you are the teacher to teach me Finnish
Terve! Im not sure if your still operating this channel, but i have a question. I plan on watching all of these anyways but i need help with the finnish past-tense/suffixes and im wondering if you could recommend one or more of your videos or external sources.
hi anne The best person to teach the Finnish language. I learned a lot from your videos. Thank you. for your effort, but I have a question. In the first question, where do you live, we used missa, and in the second question, where are you from, we used mista. What’s the difference?
hi, I'm newbie, from Vietnam, it's pretty nice lesson, but ^^ I don't know why we question with "nimesi" then we answer with "nimeni"? it's always like that? Kiitos!
1. What's your name - mikä sinun nimesi on My name is Derek - minun nimeni on Derek. I'm Derek - minä Olen Derek How old are you - kuinka vanha olet. 2.
Since "nimeni" or "nimesi" has the suffixes for "my" and "your," is it required to use the pronoun? For example, would "nimeni on Aeturnalis" suffice, or is "minun" necessary?
Hello, #FinnishWithAnna I hve a question: Why the word Where, in the first sentence is Missä and in the second sentence is Mistä ? 2- I notice taht in the first sentence with Missä the answers ending have -ssa , and in the second sentence with Mistä the sentence ending are with -sta Does it mean someting, or just a coincidence?
Hi Renato! The difference is that "missä" translates to English as "where", but "mistä" translates as "where from" - Finnish just has one word to convey the question "where from". It is this difference in questions that causes the change in cases (suffixes).
"Missä" is "where" and "mistä" is "where from". For example: "Missä sinä asut?" = "Where do you live?" and "Mistä sinä olet kotoisin?" "Where are you from?". Hope this helps.
Ignoring the ethical issues, can a native speaker please tell me which of these sentences (for "I eat a vegan diet except for fish") is better Finnish (or are both / neither any good?) ... Syön vegaanista ruokavaliota kalaa lukuun ottamatta. Syön vegaaniruokavaliota paitsi kalaa.
Kitos but in this lesson i am so confused why you change the name of country this is very weird and for the question where you ve said missa then mista what is the difference !!!!!!!
Thank you for your hard work in putting these videos together, Anna. The learning format is very beginner friendly and your pace is gentle and effective. Please keep up the good work. You make learning Finnish less intimidating. ☺
Erinomaista työtä, Anna! I worked in Finland 20 years ago and loved the country and the people, so I'm trying to build on the little Finnish I learned then.
Kiitos paljon!!
Kiitos paljon, Anna!
I'm currently dating a Finnish guy. Most of the time we speak English with each other.
So I decided to start learning some to surprise him. hehe Love your channel so far!
That is lovely, I hope he loves you learning Finnish! :-) Thanks for watching!
I am doing the same babe!
Aww I'm the same, my boyfriend is Finnish and it's about time I learn to speak it too seen as how I have now moved to Finland!
Finally Got something useful and true native way to speak finnish, Thanks Anna
Kiitos paljon Anna! I am thinking of moving to Finland in a few months and wanted to learn Finnish. Your lessons are great! Very helpful. Much love from India!
I'm glad to hear it. :-) Welcome, tervetuloa!
are you on finland now??
Congratulations on the greatest psuedonym ever
Any updates?
I wanna know if you succeeded
Thank you Anna for your patience in teaching us.😊 I hope you can teach me Finnish related to Medical health care.
Thanks miss Anna, Finnish language is really interesting, please keep moving on!!
Kiitos paljon Anna! Materiaalit ovat tosi hyvin
thank you very much. i dream to come to finland and i love finnish accent alot, you are very friendly, kiitos kun katsoit 🤗
Thanks a lot for you Channel!! You are helping me very much.
Thank you Anna, I am learning Finnish these days via online course! I have very much difficulty to learn but your lessons are awesome and great help!Thank you very much and keep up the fantastic work.kiitos
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I want to biggner finish language interview
...dear Anna, this is soooooo hard! 😅😅😅😅
Although i have my learning diary and i’m writting everything down, i don’t know when i’m gonna use Finnish 😆 Kiitos anyway for good job! Moikka from Croatia! 😎
Hi anna.I am learning Finnish from you from last week because I love finland🇫🇮,I wish I can come in Finland in future.Now I live in Italy🇮🇹,I am a student of 7th grade.Basically I am from india🇮🇳.you are the teacher to teach me Finnish
Awesome! 👏👏👏
Love your lessons! :)
Thank you! :-)
Nice! More lesson pls
I'm 36 - Olen kolmekymmentäkuusi. Splendid! 😁😜
Thank you dear Anna.You are best
I guess Finns really like tasty food since they have one word for favorite dish
;-D
Actually, it's two words stuck together, lempi (favorite) and ruoka (food). Finnish does this a lot. :-)
@@FinnishWithAnna I thought that was the case since you do the same with numbers.
@@FinnishWithAnna poppppppppppp
hero ~~~please come back 😂 we need you
thank you very much for this. Cheers! :)
Hi! question. adding or taking out the Mina makes it more or less formal? what´s the difference?
Thanks my teacher thanks language fininish ilove Finnish
what is the difference between using the voin and olen? thanks
Wow!!!! I'm loving it
Thanks for watching! :-)
Kiitos Anna for your video
Its very beautiful , i like swedish too
thank you this is a lot of help
kiitos paljon Anna !
Thanks you very much Anna
its so.important to biggners like us.thank.u
Almost same grammer with Turkish . Loves from Turkey 🇹🇷♥️🇫🇮
Terve! Im not sure if your still operating this channel, but i have a question. I plan on watching all of these anyways but i need help with the finnish past-tense/suffixes and im wondering if you could recommend one or more of your videos or external sources.
Kiitos Anna
i love how robust this langauge sounds
Tnxs you for your hard work
mahtava.kiitos sinulle
Ole hyvä!
hi anne The best person to teach the Finnish language. I learned a lot from your videos. Thank you. for your effort, but I have a question. In the first question, where do you live, we used missa, and in the second question, where are you from, we used mista. What’s the difference?
kiitos paljon!
Thank you , i really need to practice my language with someone but no one accept 😅
has word order rules?
i hope i can learn finnish ♥️
Thank you 🙏❤
Great layout for the lesson especially the colour coding
I will learn this language yet
Hard to say the flapping R
Glad you enjoyed the video! The Finnish R can indeed be tough! Happy learning!
hi, I'm newbie, from Vietnam, it's pretty nice lesson, but ^^ I don't know why we question with "nimesi" then we answer with "nimeni"? it's always like that? Kiitos!
Great videos.
1.
What's your name - mikä sinun nimesi on
My name is Derek - minun nimeni on Derek.
I'm Derek - minä Olen Derek
How old are you - kuinka vanha olet.
2.
I have some question to ask from you about of Finnish language.
Minun nimeni on Salman 😊,
lempiruokasi on kana 🐔.
Pidän klassisesta musiikista ja venäläisestä musiikista 🎵,
olen Bangladeshista. 🇧🇩
Kiitos 👍🏻
Very helpful. Paljon kiitoksia, Anna! Missä asut? Mää asun Kaliforniassa.
Glad it was helpful, thanks for watching! Asun Suomessa! :-)
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we need alot of vocabulary bcuz i try to build a sentence but i dont know many words
Thank you❤
Since "nimeni" or "nimesi" has the suffixes for "my" and "your," is it required to use the pronoun? For example, would "nimeni on Aeturnalis" suffice, or is "minun" necessary?
Yes, you can say either "minun nimeni on" or just "nimeni on". Same goes for the others, too, like "nimesi on" and so forth.
Hello, #FinnishWithAnna I hve a question: Why the word Where, in the first sentence is Missä and in the second sentence is Mistä ? 2- I notice taht in the first sentence with Missä the answers ending have -ssa , and in the second sentence with Mistä the sentence ending are with -sta Does it mean someting, or just a coincidence?
Hi Renato! The difference is that "missä" translates to English as "where", but "mistä" translates as "where from" - Finnish just has one word to convey the question "where from". It is this difference in questions that causes the change in cases (suffixes).
@@FinnishWithAnna kiitos
Hi can I also ask "Millaisesta musiikista tykkäät? Instead of pidät? Kiitos. :)
Hi! Yes, you can ask that, too, it means the same!
It’s would be great if you can provide a normal form of countries
can anyone explain why did she use "millaisesta" instead of "millainen"?
millaisesta is the elative singular form of millainen
Preparing for YKI with this video
Kiitos
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Jättebra med några grammatiska detaljer tillsammans med vardaglig konversation.
Tack så mycket!
kiitos!!
When should write missa and when should write mista? 🤔 Is there rule for that?
"Missä" is "where" and "mistä" is "where from". For example: "Missä sinä asut?" = "Where do you live?" and "Mistä sinä olet kotoisin?" "Where are you from?". Hope this helps.
@@crispygift thanks alot
excellent job keep going
Thank you so much, I surely will! :-)
@@FinnishWithAnna great i will be waiting :-)
It’s hard to pronounce many words in finish
Kitos ❤️
can you teach me some country in finnish pls😇😇
2:31 this is I will be watching at
yes
I live in India in Finnish language
Ignoring the ethical issues, can a native speaker please tell me which of these sentences (for "I eat a vegan diet except for fish") is better Finnish (or are both / neither any good?) ...
Syön vegaanista ruokavaliota kalaa lukuun ottamatta.
Syön vegaaniruokavaliota paitsi kalaa.
Kaunis , kaunis 👌👌👌🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 huva toyda
Each color is very usuful. That's really good idea.
Thanks! I'm happy to hear you found it useful.
Future.Now
Hi mam are u (BTS) army
i don't know the country name in finnish
Finland
Suomi
Kitos but in this lesson i am so confused why you change the name of country this is very weird and for the question where you ve said missa then mista what is the difference !!!!!!!
Mistä means like the past time
Olen Brasilista ?
Yes, that is correct! :-)
@@FinnishWithAnna ei, sehän on BRASILIAsta eikä BRASILasta
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Rafadaa
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You will contact with this gmail please.
Kiitos
Kiitos
Ole hyvä! :-)