The mental cue of using genitive where you'd use the apostrophe in English is such an amazing way to think to about the genitive case. Thank you so much for your videos. The cases have been quite a black box for me, and your videos make them more reasonable.
Thank you Tahela! Ive been very busy lately, but I spending some free time learning a new language, and I'm in love with Estonia, so this is very helpful!
Great video topic. I hope eventually you can talk about the basics of using the ma-tegevusnimi forms (-mas, -mast, -maks, etc.) On the web, there isn't much information about them in English.
Tänan väga for sharing this videos with us :3 I have a question: from what I understood nominative is written certain way and genitive is has sepcial endings too! I have just to memorize them just like that?
Unfortunately, you mostly have to remember them. One rule is that the Nom ending can be any letter; Gen ending is always a vowel; Part ending can be a vowel, t or d. But you should still memorize which vowel, etc. There are some patterns (noun types that change always the same way) but not always.
The mental cue of using genitive where you'd use the apostrophe in English is such an amazing way to think to about the genitive case.
Thank you so much for your videos. The cases have been quite a black box for me, and your videos make them more reasonable.
Thank you Tahela! Ive been very busy lately, but I spending some free time learning a new language, and I'm in love with Estonia, so this is very helpful!
Great video topic.
I hope eventually you can talk about the basics of using the ma-tegevusnimi forms (-mas, -mast, -maks, etc.) On the web, there isn't much information about them in English.
I really apreciate your efforts
Thankyou. Nice.
Tänan väga for sharing this videos with us :3
I have a question: from what I understood nominative is written certain way and genitive is has sepcial endings too! I have just to memorize them just like that?
Unfortunately, you mostly have to remember them. One rule is that the Nom ending can be any letter; Gen ending is always a vowel; Part ending can be a vowel, t or d. But you should still memorize which vowel, etc. There are some patterns (noun types that change always the same way) but not always.
@@learnestonianwithtahela I'll keep that in mind.... Thank you so much 💗
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