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Learn Finnish with Finking Cap
Finland
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 22 ก.พ. 2017
Moi! I'm Emmi, a qualified language teacher (MA), and I teach Finnish online. Welcome to my channel where I share videos on the Finnish language - both spoken and standard Finnish!
Listen to fast spoken Finnish sentences | Topic: Job hunt
SCROLL DOWN FOR THE ANSWERS. You will hear 2 sentences in Finnish puhekieli, spoken language. Listen to the sentence at a normal, fast pace, then listen to the slow version. What do you hear? The topic: Job hunt - Työnhaku. Scroll down to see the correct answers!
If you want to train your ear for fast spoken Finnish, listen to the sentence a few times. It takes practice, but it's worth it and will get easier.
Any questions, please comment below the video.
Want to learn more Finnish with me? I have over a hundred exercises like this inside my membership site for Finnish learners: finkingcapclub.com/ Tervetuloa!
Check out my blog at finkingcap.com
Private Finnish lessons: finkingcap.com/private-lessons/
ANSWER:
1: Joko sä kävit siinä työhaastattelussa? = Did you go to that job interview already? / Did you have that job interview already?
2: Onks sieltä kuulunu mitää? = Have you heard anything back (from them)?
Standard Finnish would be:
Joko sinä kävit siinä työhaastattelussa?
Onko sieltä kuulunut mitään?
If you want to train your ear for fast spoken Finnish, listen to the sentence a few times. It takes practice, but it's worth it and will get easier.
Any questions, please comment below the video.
Want to learn more Finnish with me? I have over a hundred exercises like this inside my membership site for Finnish learners: finkingcapclub.com/ Tervetuloa!
Check out my blog at finkingcap.com
Private Finnish lessons: finkingcap.com/private-lessons/
ANSWER:
1: Joko sä kävit siinä työhaastattelussa? = Did you go to that job interview already? / Did you have that job interview already?
2: Onks sieltä kuulunu mitää? = Have you heard anything back (from them)?
Standard Finnish would be:
Joko sinä kävit siinä työhaastattelussa?
Onko sieltä kuulunut mitään?
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Kiitos paljon❤
Please make More videos like this
I like your videos.
Thank you for your kind comment! 🙂
voins ma varatat tan ja tula huomenna hameman? (voinko ma vatatat tanan ja tula huomenna hakeman? ma voin varatat sulle ?
cun mahodilisa , kirjoita koko lauset myos. Kittos sulle😊🙏 (voitko kirjoita ko ko luseet)
Hei! Oikeat vastaukset löytyvät videon tiedoista. 👆
Thank you.
You're welcome! Thank you for the comment.
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Ole hyvä!
👍😊🙏
Kiitos kommentista ja hymystä! 🙃
Very appreciate for your efforts. I am new bee here.
Welcome! ❤ Thank you for your kind comment. If you're new to Finnish make sure you check out my beginner blog posts too: finkingcap.com/finnish-for-beginners/
@@learnfinnishwithfinkingcap Yes for sure that we will check it out. Also, I am hoping that we could pick it up in a short period of time due to the fact that we will be joined the Finnish University shortly. Thank you very much again Mam.
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Those don’t even sound like words they sound like a bunch of letters that don’t make sense…. Sorry, I’m sure English sounds the same to you….
It sure does if it's spoken fast and in an accent I'm not used to! Thanks for the comment!
Thank u
You're welcome!
Who's studying 🇫🇮 in 2025? Comment your country 😊
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Ole hyvä!
Waw
Kirjastoon and kirjastolle are confusing. Both are doing the same thing, going into the library. How to make it more clear understand?
Kirjastoon is definitely INTO the library, but kirjastolle is more vague and could mean something like ("to") in front of the library or to the parking lot next to the library... kirjastolle can be less specific. I hope that helps?
LLÄ/LLA use for ulkona ja lähellä
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More of these (100+) can be found in my online membership, Finking Cap Club, at finkingcapclub.com/
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Ole hyvä, ja kiitos kommentista!
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Ei kestä. Kiitos kun kommentoit ❤️
suomalainen on niin söpö 😍
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Kiitos paljon ja hyvää viikonloppua.
@@SamerHelin Kiitos samoin!
"Finnish puhekieli, spoken language" siis osassa etelä-Suomea puhuttua puhekieltä. Kuopio, Iisalmi jopa Turku ovat paikkakuntia jossa puhutaan erilailla. On virhe opettaa puhekieltä. Se opitaan kirjakielen lisäksi kun asutaan jossain pidemmän aikaa. Kirjakieli on kieli jota kaikki osaavat ja jolla hoidetaan kaikki tärkeät asiat. Muuten kurssisi ja tyylisi on tosi hyvä, sanoo myös suomea opetteleva vaimoni.
@ArneRaunonen Kiitos kommentista!
Olen todella iloinen että löysin sinun podcastea! Se on todella hyödyllinen! Tee lisää videoita kiitos! Sun työ on tosi tarkea!❤
Kiitos kauniista sanoistasi. Tämä kommentti merkitsee minulle paljon! ❤
The most confusing Finnish verbs. 😅😅😅😅 Pitää. I have tried to understand but am still confused 😅.
Oh, join the club, even I am sometimes confused! Keep reading and listening to Finnish, and make a note of pitää when you come across it. Kiitos kommentista!
Kiitos paljon ja mukavaa iltaa!
Kiitos samoin, ja kiitos kommentista!
Awesome
Kiitos!
Jatka tällaisten videoiden tekemistä! Katson ja tykkään jokaisesta. Tarvitsen näitä videoita, olet upea! Kiitos todella paljon!
Suurkiitos kommentista! Se merkitsee minulle paljon. 🙂
Would it be still correct in 2nd example if you use "neiltä" instead of "sieltä" and "jotain" instead of "mitään"?
"Niistä" would be better than "niiltä". And you could say "jotain" instead of "mitään", yes. 🙂
@learnfinnishwithfinkingcap thanks :) In the example, sieltä would mean "from there? " or "from it" as in the company?
It's literally "from there", and I think of it as "from them" or "from the company" - either way, it means something like "from that direction". Hope this helps?
Go to the video description for the correct answers, and please let me know in the comments if you have any questions!
We love to learn from U madam ...❤ Thanks !!!!!
My pleasure!
I find the finnish language the most interesting in europe, followed by hungarian which are both uralic. Thanks! It was easy to follow :)
You are welcome! 🙂 Thanks for the comment.
Hi mam any job for me
Sorry I don't!
I was looking for that kind of grammar explanation, it's harder to come across for Finnish but you did it, thank you!
So glad to hear you found it useful! 😃
Kiitos paljon videosta. Yleensä on vähän vaikeaa, kun kuuntelen podcasteja suomeksi, mutta tässä videossa on mielenkiintoinen aihe ja tekstitykset, siis oli tosi hauskaa, tiedän nyt lisää Suomesta. Mun maassani kun tullaan kylään, tuodaankin jotakin makeaa isännälle:)
Kiitos kivasta kommentista! Mitkä muut aiheet sinua kiinnostaisi?
I definitely learned something new…. That the Finnish language will definitely take me like 10 years to get to a basic level .. lol 😅
At least you can use the verb "pitää" in pretty much everything you say 😅
1st
Thanks, but please what about taking permission? I would appreciate your reply or better still explanation!
Do you mean "to be allowed" or "to have a permission"? If so, I have a worksheet for the most common meanings of the verbs saada, voida and osata: finkingcap.com/blog/saada-osata-voida-worksheet/
Very useful
Glad to hear that! Thanks for the comment.
Whaoo I really apreciate
Glad you found it useful! Thank you for the comment.
Niin helppo ja selvä! Kiitos paljon!
Kiva kuulla! Kiitos kommentista. 🙂
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if its on the table then it is "poydalla" but here you have used "poydassa" which means in the table, can you explain please?
Pöydässä is more in the context of "the table is set", like it's about the whole idea of a meal set on the table. Also, if you're a waiter talking about a customer at table number 5, you'd say something like "hän istuu pöydässä viisi" ("He's sitting AT table number five"). And if you were to describe the exact location of something, you'd be more likely to use "pöydällä" - for example "Kissa on pöydällä." This is a great example of how the grammar rules may be bent by its context, and you just have to be exposed to different scenarios to learn common expressions - and ask questions like this, for example. :)
It's very difficult but try to can do it
You can do it!! 🙂
An excellent explanation! (t. kustannustoimittajan poika)
Thanks!! And thanks for the comment.
You are good teacher but you are so fast talking and you dont repeat ,, i hope you change your way and be slowly say the words and say it many time so we can learn finnish, i hope you change
Thank you for the feedback! I'll keep that in mind. 👍
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Ole hyvä! Kiitos kommentista. 😀
Better explained than in my coursebook
So glad to hear I was able to teach you something! 🙂