Rektio – What are rections? – Finnish Grammar November 10, 2022 Rections What is a "rektio"? Or a "verbirektio"? Learn more about what "rections" are in the Finnish language in this article! Read More
Puhui Puhumistaan – “Kept Doing” Construction August 7, 2022 Constructions These Finnish phrases express actions repeatedly happening (eg. puhui puhumistaan) or increasing in intensity (eg. vanhenee vanhenemistaan). Read More
The Finnish Object – Objekti July 16, 2022 Object Sentences Luen kirjaa. Luin kirjan. Lue kirja! Lue kirjat! Luen kirjoja. Learn about the Finnish Object with many examples and explanations! Read More
How to be polite in Finnish June 3, 2022 Constructions We all know Finnish doesn't have a word for "please". This article teaches you different ways that exist to be polite in Finnish! Read More
Accusative Total Object – Human objects – Minut Sinut April 26, 2022 Object Sentences This article contains a list of verbs with an accusative total object. Learn which verbs usually get MINUT, SINUT, HÄNET as an object! Read More
Total Object Verbs – Genitive Object – Verb List April 13, 2022 Object Sentences Click for a list of TOTAL OBJECT VERBS, which normally get a genitive case object, such as "Tiedän/muistan/unohdan nimen"! Read More
Joka-pronomini – Jonka Jota Joista Joiden December 28, 2021 Constructions Read more about which situations to use the different forms of the relative pronoun joka, ie. JOKA-PRONOMINI! Read More
Ilman Vailla Paitsi – Expressing a “Lack of Something” in Finnish December 9, 2021 Constructions Learn how to express a LACK of something in Finnish! You can say "without" in many ways, as demonstrated in this article. Read More
-Han/hän – Liitepartikkeli Clitic – Minähän sanoin! November 21, 2021 Liitepartikkelit Missähän? Miksihän? Minähän sanoin! This tricky little clitic -han/hän appears all over the place in Finnish. Learn what it means and how to use it! Read More
Use of the Partitive in Comparative Phrases November 21, 2021 Constructions ENTISTÄ ENEMMÄN and ODOTETTUA SUUREMPI are examples of the use of the partitive case in comparative phrases. Click to read more! Read More