Missä sinä asut? 芬兰语日常表达 August 20, 2023 Kiina 本文中,你将学习到一些短语,帮助你用芬兰语谈论你的家。例如,Missä sinä asut?你住在哪里?Millaisella alueella?在什么样的地方? Read More
“Suomen mestari” series – Finnish Study Books June 15, 2023 Textbooks The Finnish language learning books of the Suomen mestari series are very useful! This article includes all the info you need on them! Read More
No Niin – Suomen Tärkein Sana – Sketch Analysis February 20, 2023 Finnish Song Lyrics Click for the English translation and grammar analysis of Ismo Leikola's sketch about NO NIIN, the most important Finnish word! Read More
100 Finnish Verbs and their Opposites – Upper-Intermediate learners December 27, 2022 Vocabulary Lists HERÄTÄ and NUKAHTAA, TYÖNTÄÄ and VETÄÄ are two examples of verbs and opposites. Click to find a list of useful vocabulary! Read More
Toinen Toisiaan Toisemme Toisillenne – Pronoun “Toinen” October 27, 2022 Random Words This article gives you information about how the pronoun toinen is used. We're starting with the most difficult usage and moving from there to easier … Read More
B1.1 Grammar for YKI-testi October 7, 2022 Finnish Grammar In this article, you can find a list of grammar topics you will be expected to know at level B1.1. or when you participate in YKI-testi. Read More
Plural Translative Case – Finnish Grammar August 16, 2022 Grammatical Cases Learn more about the plural translative case! It consists of the plural marker -i- with the case marker -ksi at the end. Read More
Past passive object sentence examples June 20, 2022 Vocabulary Phrases Learn more about past passive object phrases such as "Hänet kuljetettiin" (He was transported) and "Hänet kannettiin (He was carried)! 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