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Finnish for foreigners

Suomen kielen kurssi ulkomalaisille, kesäyliopistossa. Finnish for foreigners at Helsinki Summer University  
 
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tpmm1 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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I am trying to learn Finnish, too. It really is a great language! I can send you the Cinderella fairytale (Tuhkimo) in Finnish in mp3-format, if you like?
caydemlik (10 months ago) Show Hide
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that would be great:)
weirdscene2 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Hey! Could I get it? I would love too, kiitos (:
Milanista0 (11 months ago) Show Hide
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Swedish is a lot easier to learn than finnish. In finnish there is millions of different rules, even a native speaker gets confused sometimes.
ShiroKreuz (11 months ago) Show Hide
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Actually swedish is still hard and its such a nerd language...no offense
eusuas (10 months ago) Show Hide
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I think it sounds more beautiful than Finnish, well i like Finnish too but its not considered as a beautiful language in my mind, its more exotic , Gosh im speaking it somehow!!!!
ShiroKreuz (10 months ago) Show Hide
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i dont think swedish sounds more beautiful whats with the jag heter homo peter and finnish is more like speaken in 1 tone so its so relaxin to speak.
eusuas (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Please dont dissponte me! i sometimes think of moving to Sweden just beccause its cloes and the language is easy to learn. I feel so sad, this is one of the uskomatonta kieli, it just cant be like natives, What shall i do?!!!!!
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Its true. But does a person who is native swedish speaker get it always right?
I bet he/she wouldn't.
Finish is a hard language from the grammar side.
But I would say it's not really hard to speak, because you say everything same way as you write (there are few exeptions, but even though if you say/spell it wrong everybody knows what your saying)
JanoTuotanto (1 year ago) Show Hide
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First of all, ural-altaic is just a long dead work hypothesis. Nobody has taken it seriously since 1860´s.
Secondly, Altaic is only a "macro-phyla" . There is no provable relationship between Turkish and Mongolian.
Third, "Uralic" is not really a proven family either. Relationship between finn-ugrian and samoyedic is only assumed on "why not"-basis and remains debatable.
Turkic might be third branch of the highly speculative "Indo-Uralic" though.

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