I love this video! I can see your mastery of linguistics shining through. It is delightful how well-educated you are. It is delightful how innately intelligent you are to capitalize on the great education you have! 🤯Wow!
This is cool! I just spent another 2 months in Finland bugging all my friends about what whatever they say means and though it's slow and very imperfect, mastering the use of words like 'jos', 'joskus' and 'koska' really helped string a lot of random sentences together. I actually even handwrote a postcard entirely in Finnish without help just using super basic vocabulary and I know it's all wrong especially the case endings of words but apparently my texts are all understandable though it sounds like a 2 year old wrote it :D. I'm saving this one and subscribing so next year I'll go to Finland again and understand most of what people are saying (bad things about me probably hehe) kiitos paljon! se oli ihana video ja oon oikein kiitollinen sulle :)
Funny thing, Varpu: while comparing semantic primes to chemical elements, you've used gold and helium. Both elements are the noble ones which means the do not react and build chemical bounds with other elements. My chemical mind finds it funny😁
Hi Varpu, that was a really good exercise and has been very useful to me - thanks! The most common verbs in most languages are irregular, but as you say, are used in everyday speech, so worth learning. Terveisiä Irlannista!
The phrase "Se tapahtui täällä" at 6:11 confused me when I checked the "time" section on the worksheet. Though it was mentioned -tui is a past tense ending, the time section has "hetki" for moment. I'm curious if the -i ending in hetki is relevant to past tense? After watching another TH-cam video, I saw how adding an "i" describes past tense, but those words had "i" in the middle of the words and not at the endings.
..tästä selityksestä.......(fin)... tästä not tätä...selityksestä not selitystä ..for this explanation....(eng) ..för denna förklaring....(swe) Selitystä voi etsiä An explanation can be searched En förklaring kan sökas Selitystä ei ole There is no explanation Det finns ingen förklaring Tämä selitys This explanation Denna förklaring Tätä etsin I looked for this Detta letade jag efter Täältä From here Härifrån Tänne To here Hit Tässä Here Här
Just subscribed :) Kiitos tästä videostä. Mä opiskelen suomen kieli nyt ja nama ovat jotkut uudet sanat minulle. "Kaikkea hyvää sinulle" on erittäin sopivaa koska tämä viikko on minun kieli testit. Toivottavasti minä sanon oikein :D
Sure! Silloin is more "then" and jolloin is "when, at which time". For example: Hän oli silloin onnellinen. = She was happy then. Tulee aika jolloin sinun täytyy tehdä se. = There comes a time when you have to do it.
I love this video! I can see your mastery of linguistics shining through. It is delightful how well-educated you are. It is delightful how innately intelligent you are to capitalize on the great education you have! 🤯Wow!
Aww! Thank you so much for the feedback, I really appreciate it.
This is cool! I just spent another 2 months in Finland bugging all my friends about what whatever they say means and though it's slow and very imperfect, mastering the use of words like 'jos', 'joskus' and 'koska' really helped string a lot of random sentences together. I actually even handwrote a postcard entirely in Finnish without help just using super basic vocabulary and I know it's all wrong especially the case endings of words but apparently my texts are all understandable though it sounds like a 2 year old wrote it :D. I'm saving this one and subscribing so next year I'll go to Finland again and understand most of what people are saying (bad things about me probably hehe)
kiitos paljon! se oli ihana video ja oon oikein kiitollinen sulle :)
Funny thing, Varpu: while comparing semantic primes to chemical elements, you've used gold and helium. Both elements are the noble ones which means the do not react and build chemical bounds with other elements. My chemical mind finds it funny😁
love this content. please keep creating content like this .❤
Hi Varpu, that was a really good exercise and has been very useful to me - thanks! The most common verbs in most languages are irregular, but as you say, are used in everyday speech, so worth learning. Terveisiä Irlannista!
Hei George! So great to meet you here! Thank you so much for your comment!🧡🙏
Awesome, thanks again for all your videos!! They’re very resourceful
My pleasure! I'm so happy you like them!
The phrase "Se tapahtui täällä" at 6:11 confused me when I checked the "time" section on the worksheet. Though it was mentioned -tui is a past tense ending, the time section has "hetki" for moment. I'm curious if the -i ending in hetki is relevant to past tense? After watching another TH-cam video, I saw how adding an "i" describes past tense, but those words had "i" in the middle of the words and not at the endings.
Great. It's fun learning here. Congratulations and kiitos for that. You have a pedagogic way to teach. Amazing.
Thank you so much for your kind words! Best wishes 🙏
Thank you so much for this!
Glad it was helpful! Kiitos!
I have learned new finnish words from this video.
Kiitos paljon! 😊
Yay so great to hear! Ole hyvä 😊
👍 Kiitos paljon (for) tätä selitystä :-)
Ole hyvä! Mahtavaa että tykkäsit videosta!
..tästä selityksestä.......(fin)... tästä not tätä...selityksestä not selitystä
..for this explanation....(eng)
..för denna förklaring....(swe)
Selitystä voi etsiä
An explanation can be searched
En förklaring kan sökas
Selitystä ei ole
There is no explanation
Det finns ingen förklaring
Tämä selitys
This explanation
Denna förklaring
Tätä etsin
I looked for this
Detta letade jag efter
Täältä
From here
Härifrån
Tänne
To here
Hit
Tässä
Here
Här
Hi 👋 this was really informative
So glad! Kiitos!!!
Just subscribed :) Kiitos tästä videostä. Mä opiskelen suomen kieli nyt ja nama ovat jotkut uudet sanat minulle. "Kaikkea hyvää sinulle" on erittäin sopivaa koska tämä viikko on minun kieli testit. Toivottavasti minä sanon oikein :D
Thank you for subscribing 😊 Ole hyvä ja tsemppiä 🙏 Great Finnish so far!
Kiitos. ☺️
Ole hyvä Cynthia!
This will help me lot
Yay, thank you!
kiitos paljon =)
Ole hyvä!
This is great! 🙂
Thank you ! 😊
Mä oon vähän sekaisin ymmärtää "silloin" ja "jolloin". Voitko saada esimerkiksi?
Sure! Silloin is more "then" and jolloin is "when, at which time". For example: Hän oli silloin onnellinen. = She was happy then. Tulee aika jolloin sinun täytyy tehdä se. = There comes a time when you have to do it.
Kiitti!
@@HerFinland Hyvä selitys, kiitos!
This is the good video
Vauva on hauska 😂😂😂
And thank you for the list
Haha thanks! You're welcome :)
Hello I'm from Philippines a new follower of yours. Hoping to visit your beautiful country soon. 🤞☺️
Welcome so nice to have you here! Thank you, I hope you can visit too! 🤩
HI, Varpu it was a nice experience with you and the quiz was really good. This whole session helped me a lot to take my Finnish skills to next level.
Hei Kabira! Thank you so much for doing this video with me. It was so much fun and your Finnish is great 💙
the baby is tosi tosi hauska 😜😜😜 (in a good way tho) :)
Gud job
Kiitos!
I am from India haluan oppia lisaa suomen kielta
❤niin komea nainen❤
The first is imperfekti. Tein=i did
You are very beautiful my teacher 💖😘👍
Thank you!
You are welcome varpu 💖🙏
Don't know if Varpu is actually Finnish. Way too much positivity.
Thank you! Kiitos 🧡🇫🇮🙌