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  • Pretty good me ymmäremme kyllä ;) :DD

  • Ymmärrän sinua.

  • i understand you, im from finland. Your finnish was actually quite good, just keep on practising :)

  • Oh and where is the perkele from the end? XD

  • Kyllä ymmärrän sinua ja olet saksasta ja pidät rasmuksesta.. Mutta minä en ^^ Cheerz! xD

  • Jumalan nauta.

  • very good! :) todella hyvä!

  • u can say it like this "minä en puhu SUOMEA" not like Suomi, Suomi is substantive, Suomea is liek talking something, not what.

    Dunno do u understand but anyways :P

  • U cant say " minä en puhu .SUOMI." it would be "mine en puhu .Suomea

  • That was good, Yay for finnish!

  • You speak very well, i understand ;D ANd it's nice that everyone try to speak our langue (yes, very bad english ;D)

  • You speek very well, i understand ;D ANd it's nice that everyone try to speak our langue (yes, very bad english ;D) 

  • I don't understand this.

    Why are everybody trying to speak finnish!!??!

    I am from finland and i just can't get it!!!

  • @Boy00998877 Beacause Finnish is awesome! =D

  • The key advice for the pronounciation in my opinion is the following:

    for example in American English, you pronounce the words very smoothly and you form the words in the back of your mouth.

    In Finnish you have to pronounce the words in the front of your mouth and pretty roughly. for example the R's and S's have to really stand out.

  • I undestood absolutely everything! You speak fine Finnish! ^^ Just keep on lerning!

  • hmm..:DD not bad :o

  • Kyllä, ymmärrän suomea! :D

  • I understood it all, good job.

  • ymmärrän

  • LOOOL I want to learn Finnish, it sounds so cool, and so does Dutch.

  • i wanna learn english.. :D.. but its hard.. :)

  • Did you know finnish is the second hardest language in the world or something like that? In english you got a, an, and s ending, for exampla A car or carS, in flinand you got auto, autoJA, and that JA ending is always diffenrent depending on word. So if you say A turtle, turtles, its in finnish kilpikonna, kilpikonnIA, and that a from the end has been removed. So its really hard cuz of the "grammatical cases"

  • @onouh First of all, Finnish is not the second hardest language. There have been many different lists that don't mention Finnish at all. Besides,the difficulty always depends on the speaker's native language.

    Secondly, it isn't difficult to choose the correct ending but to choose the correct STEM: the plural stem of "auto" is "autoi-", but for "kilpikonna" "kilpikonni-".

    I strongly believe that Finnish is a logical and easy language to learn if one just has enough time and good studying methods.

  • @sakvaka great comment, i think so too (: kiitos

  • @ChesterMike91 You're welcome. We Finns (and Hungarians, too) have the bad habit of scaring other people to death with our language -- and later with our culture ;-)

  • @sakvaka hahahaha (:

  • @sakvaka when i speak hungarian before finns they are scared to death, and when i speak finnish to my friends they're scared to death as well : D doesn't matter that finnish and hungarian are sukukielet ; D

    @chestermike91: i understood everything you say ; ) little mistakes, but it's ok : D

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  • sijamuodot on vaikeempia kun kiinteet sanat jota siirrellä. auto, autossa, autossani, autoissani, autoissanikaan.  ja sittenkun niissä on sanan mukaan eri tapoja. elfenatti, elefantteja, auto, autoja, kirjaimet muuttuu. Kalkkuna, kalkkunoita. ruis, rukiita. Kuinka helppoa se onkaan ilman sijamuotoja? jotka on hyvin kovassa käytössä suomessa, toisinkuin monessa muussa niitä ei paljoa käytetä. tosin juuri esim monikoissa ja omistuksissa saattaa olla.

  • almost anybody from finland will understand you wery well. and that was wery well finnish :) keep practicin!!

  • take it steady, not like minnä puhu suomeaa. Its like they we write it: Minä puhun suomea. finnish is hard to learn: In house is talossa, From house is talosta, and houses is taloja. Talo=house

  • ich kann dautch ja olen suomalainen

  • but weight on the beginning of the words, that makes it sound much smoother.

  • Preety well!

  • perse

  • Wow that was pretty gooood!! I do understand and i'm finnish!

  • you talk pretty well, i can understand all, few lil mistakes were:

    -minä en puhu suoMEA, not suoMI, like you said.

    - not 'the rasmuSTA', u need to say 'the rasmuKSESTA', becoz word rasmus ends in 's' then it turns in K(+se) when ending is added :) i guess its kinda impossible to hear those kind of things for ppls who arent native finnish speakers. coz finnish is kind of a hard language i think.

    but you are good :)

  • i understand what you say! ^^ i'm finnish.

    good job!

  • Puhun suomea ja ymmärrän mitä sinä sanot

    i speak finnish and i understand what yuo say :)

  • Wwoo that's cute!<3 Im from Finland and I LOOOVE GERMAN!<3 Kinda funny X33

  • Es heißt Minä en puhu SUOMEA.

  • ääntämine kuulostaa aika oudolt :D

  • I understand you, but i hate The Rasmus..

  • you are pritty good speak finish :) i can really unerstand what you speak

  • That was pretty good, and i did understand :)

  • not bad not bad

  • 91 is in finnish yhdeksänkymmentäyksi

  • that was good :D

  • ur finnish is better then mine! minä rakastaan rasmuksen laurin ja akin!

  • Man solltet: "Minä pidän musiikkiryhmä the RasmuKSESTA" sagen, wenn man "ich mag die Musikgruppe the Rasmus" in Finnisch sagen will. Auch geht es: "minä puhun suomEA". Es gibt mehr Forme in Finnisch als in Deutsch. Anders war deine Aussprache ziemlich gut. Übst du mit einem Buch oder mit dem Internet wie durch die Videos Sulkasiipis zu gucken oder?

  • Hey :)

    Vielen Dank erstmal fürs korregieren !

    Nein, ich hab ein Buch, hab es aber im Moment zur Seite gelegt, weil ich in der Schule in einer Klausurenphase steckte.

    (gut überwunden ;-) )

    Ich wills aber auf jeden Fall wieder anfangen !! Du sprichst Finnisch ? Was kannst du denn empfehlen, wie man am besten in die Sprache "reinkommt" ?

    Vielen Dank

  • Ich bin Finne so natürlich spreche ich Finnisch :). Es gibt doch diese Personen wie Sulkasiipi usw. die in Youtube Finnisch lehren. Damit kannst du deine Aussprache reiner machen. Wenn du komplexer Sätze lernen willst, kannst du Wikiversity und Wikibooks benützen. Tippe Finnish da und es gibt viele Information. Dann brauchst du jedoch Englisch gut zu kennen. Man hat auch ein bisschen Information auf Deutsch gemacht, du kannst damit beginnen.

  • Achso.. du bist Finne :) Du hast so gut deutsch gesprochen, dass ich dachte, deutsch wäre deine Muttersprache !!!

    Wow.. echt klasse !! Woher kannst du das ?

    Vielen Dank für den Link, mit dem Englischem habe ich kein Problem !!

    Ganz liebe Grüße !!

  • Keine Ursache. Ich habe es acht Jahre in der Schule gelesen. Finnische Kinder können zwischen Deutsch und Französisch in der Grundschule wählen. Dann spreche ich auch Englisch und Schwedisch.

  • heyy

    ymmärsin hyvin .En tykkää The Rasmuksesta (Mutta en vihaa sitä) , vaan kuuntelen enemmän Japanilaista musiikkia = )

  • I could clearly understand what you were saying. Pretty good :)

  • You finnish is pretty good, i think. I understand it, and i'm from Finland. (:

  • Sounded very good, not that I understood any of it. Wish I could speak finnish like you. Are you using audio tapes/cds to get the pronunciation?

  • You speak very good finnish! :O I was so surprised. :D And you are from Germany? WOW! ;) Keep practising and you're gonna be even better! : But I did understand every word you say so.. ;) And I'm from Finland. :D

  • Wow thank you :) That arouse hope for me haha

    But you can here where I'm from, right? hihi

    I love accents, they're so funny :D

  • You're great! :D wish i could speak finnish with u face to face ;D keep practising :D

  • ur speaking wery well my languange! It sounds great!

  • Yes I understood everything! :) It would be easier to give pronouncing tips face to face! Carry on :D

  • Ymmärrän hyvin. Valitettavasti en erityisemmin pidä The Rasmuksesta, Apulanta on parempi. Se on vain minun henkilökohtainen mielipiteeni.

  • Kiitos vastauksesta. Ei sinua Apulanta. Mutta rakastan The Rasmuksesta :-)

    Kiitos

  • I did understand, even there was words which aren't necessary.

  • Thats so good! Im finnish

  • thaaaaank u :)

    Kiitos

  • The biggest thing I noticed, was the way you said "I like the musicgroup The Rasmus" It's not "minä pidän musiikkiryhmä The Rasmusta" (Which would btw mean something like "I am holding The Rasmus") but it is "minä pidän musiikkiryhmä The Rasmuksesta" I know, it's weird, but that's finnish for you... :D The same goes for the question "pidätkö sinä the rasmuksesta?" AND the word "musiikkiryhmä" isn't really necessary, and sounds a bit awkward for a native.

  • But I do think you did very well otherwise! :D (I ran out of space in the first comment, sorry :D)

  • lol thanks for your advice.

    I'll try to make it better next time xD

    I wanna know how to speak it fluently...NOW *rofl*

  • its good i understand you i from is finland and i speak finnish

  • I understood some of what you said. I can't speak it either :P

    Definately a very beautiful language though.

  • hei :) you sound okey.. i could understand you perfectly almost, btw im finnish. so keep practicing.

  • I don't understand finnish but you sound great though sometimes i though its chinese :))

  • lol :D

    it could be chinese, you're right xD

  • terve :D i speak finnish and I understood :) i think finnish is an ugly language :D but maybe that's cos i have to listen to it every day...

  • Finish is not ugly :D

    It sounds funny, that's the reason I like it :)

    But it gives me hope, that you understood me xD

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