Moi anna. I need your help. Regarding the use of ending -sta and -ssa in places. How should use them. Like example. Olen singaporessa which means from singapore and helsingistä which means from helsinki. Hope you can help me to differentiate each usage. Thanks
-ssa is in something/somewhere and -sta means from something/somewhere. Olen Singaporessa is I’m IN Singapore and not from Singapore. From Singapore would be I’m FROM Singapore
In "sinä olet" you are speaking of one person ("Lisa, you are so cool!") and in "te olette" you are speaking of multiple people (Children, you are late today!").
Hello Miss Anna! Can you see my comment? I want to ask about the Potential, Potential perfect, and Pluperfect. Are they tenses? Cases? Also, thanks for everything you have done! Great channel...!🥂
Could there be any chance it is originally a loan word from Hungarians/Magyars? They (or their language at least) spent quite a long while living with Turkic peoples during history and have loads of loanwords from Turkic languages, so maybe there was also loans in opposite direction as well. And seeing that Hungarian is Uralic language, it could be that back when they separated from Uralic peoples they used something similar for word "be".
I’m SO onnellinen I found sinun channel! Todella helppoa to understand and enrittäin thoughtful. Kiitos paljon, Anna!
Finally a proper video with great lessons of Finnish!! I love so much this language, I think it's so beautiful ❤❤
Kiitos paljon💖
Kittos anna!! Sinä olet todella mukava!
Sina olet lahjakas Anna, Kiitos paljon for teaching us suomen kieli ♥♥.
Hei Anna, olet maailman paras opettaja. Kiitos paljon, Anna. Oppituntisi on minulle erittäin hyödyllinen. Kiitos vielä 😘😘
Fantastic lesson! Thanks so much, learned a lot. Greetings from Chile :)
moi ! olet lahjakas ja ystävällisiä ! suurkiitokset ! ja hyvää ystävänpäivää !
Kittos for the powerful lessons madam ana
Thanks so much teacher Anna! 😍
I hope someday i wil learn finnish language little by little.from Philippines.
Kiitos i cant stop watching your videos you make me love finnish
Wawwwww i dont have words describe for you you are intelligent teacher
Thank you! :-)
you're the best opettaja kiitos😘
Thank you for everything you have done
Waw! Mahtavaa ja olen todella onnellinen sinun videosta!
Kiva kun pidät! :-)
Thank you so much Anna,you are best
Moi anna. I need your help. Regarding the use of ending -sta and -ssa in places. How should use them. Like example. Olen singaporessa which means from singapore and helsingistä which means from helsinki. Hope you can help me to differentiate each usage. Thanks
-ssa is in something/somewhere and -sta means from something/somewhere. Olen Singaporessa is I’m IN Singapore and not from Singapore. From Singapore would be I’m FROM Singapore
Kiitos paljon, Anna !
kiitos! anna❤
Kiitos, I learned many things in this video. You got a new subscriber.
Thank you!
Sinä olet kaunis ❤️
hyvaa paiva anna. i do have a question. what is the difference between "you are"- sina olet and "you are" te olette? thanks
In "sinä olet" you are speaking of one person ("Lisa, you are so cool!") and in "te olette" you are speaking of multiple people (Children, you are late today!").
@@FinnishWithAnna thanks very helpful.
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Hello Miss Anna!
Can you see my comment?
I want to ask about the Potential, Potential perfect, and Pluperfect. Are they tenses? Cases? Also, thanks for everything you have done! Great channel...!🥂
Thanks . Succinct session
Ol means be in Turkish as well. What a coincidence
Could there be any chance it is originally a loan word from Hungarians/Magyars? They (or their language at least) spent quite a long while living with Turkic peoples during history and have loads of loanwords from Turkic languages, so maybe there was also loans in opposite direction as well. And seeing that Hungarian is Uralic language, it could be that back when they separated from Uralic peoples they used something similar for word "be".
Kiitos oprttaja
Kiitos!
Ole hyvä! :-)
Kiitos
I find finnish teacher 😣but I don't find
Hienoa mutta en ymmärrä😥
Very hard