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New words that you might not know. You’re currently reading “hilse,” an entry on Learn Finnish. 23 April 07 / 16:53. Jump to comment form. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Set so readers ...
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New words that you might not know. You’re currently reading “eristää,” an entry on Learn Finnish. 23 April 07 / 17:00. Jump to comment form. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Set so reader...
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New words that you might not know. You’re currently reading “kriisi,” an entry on Learn Finnish. 23 April 07 / 16:48. Jump to comment form. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Set so readers...
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New words that you might not know. A pause, an interval. You’re currently reading “tauko,” an entry on Learn Finnish. 23 April 07 / 17:00. Jump to comment form. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. 8221; will find “ ad. Set so r...
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New words that you might not know. First of all, sorry for the massive lack of updates to the site. I realised that although the idea for this site is good (and works! The execution of it so far has been poor. Being limited to certain themes on a WordPress.com blog is not so good for an vocab-based blog, with some features not needed, and some not being sufficient enough for what I’m trying to do. Click for larger versions). For learning the words and new subscription methods over phone and. Please comme...
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Finnish and Estonian Language Blog: uutiset
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Finnish and Estonian Language Blog. A learner of Estonian (eesti keel) discovering the Finnish language (suomen kieli). Wednesday, December 12, 2012. As you have noticed this blog has been very quiet lately! The reason for this is that since September I have been learning Lithuanian at the university. I have been using some of my spare time to practise by blogging/posting in the language on Journey into Lithuanian. Hyvää Joulua ja onnellista. Häid jõulupühi ja head uut aastat! October 31, 2015 at 1:54 PM.
Finnish and Estonian Language Blog: June 2012
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Finnish and Estonian Language Blog. A learner of Estonian (eesti keel) discovering the Finnish language (suomen kieli). Saturday, June 16, 2012. Thanks to Loiks on Unilang.org. Not to be confused are the Estonian:. Ma lähen linna pappi raiskama. Lähden linnaan pappia raiskaamaan. The Estonian simply means 'I am going to the city to spend some dosh' whereas the Finnish is much darker - 'I am going to the castle to violate a priest'. The meaning of the Estonian raiskama. To waste pocket money on rubbish'.
Finnish and Estonian Language Blog: Satu on koulussa
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Finnish and Estonian Language Blog. A learner of Estonian (eesti keel) discovering the Finnish language (suomen kieli). Saturday, July 20, 2013. Text is taken from. Hyvä-parempi-paras: Soome keele õppekomplekt algajaile by Karre Sark and published by Kirjastus Iduleht. So it has been a long time indeed! Here is the first audio text from one of my Finnish textbooks. Satu on koolis esimeses klassis. Ta kool asub Köyliös. Köyliö on Soome vald, mis asub Lääne-Soomes. Hommikul Satu jalutab kooli&#...Eng: clas...
Finnish and Estonian Language Blog: privatives and past passive participles
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Finnish and Estonian Language Blog. A learner of Estonian (eesti keel) discovering the Finnish language (suomen kieli). Wednesday, June 13, 2012. Privatives and past passive participles. Below are examples of Finnish privates and past passive participles. Notice that in some cases the Estonian form matches the Finnish ( työtön. But in others Estonian makes use of the abessive case with its suffix - ta. In Fn but vigadeta. Loppu - - - - loputon. E: lõpp - - - - lõputu. End - - - - endless. Rakentamaton - ...
Finnish and Estonian Language Blog: laktoositon: saying without in Finnish
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Finnish and Estonian Language Blog. A learner of Estonian (eesti keel) discovering the Finnish language (suomen kieli). Tuesday, June 12, 2012. Laktoositon: saying without in Finnish. One of the first words I learned in Finnish was, believe it or not, laktoositon. Lactose free; laktoosivaba. In Estonian). Back a few years ago, before I was vegan, I used to buy lactose-free Finnish dairy products. I didn't know it at the time, but that - ton. Ending is the Finnish privative suffix. Of -ttoMA to t. In the ...
Finnish and Estonian Language Blog: Finnish present perfect
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Finnish and Estonian Language Blog. A learner of Estonian (eesti keel) discovering the Finnish language (suomen kieli). Thursday, June 14, 2012. The Finnish present perfect is constructed along the following lines:. Pronoun present of olla. Past active participle ( -nut/-neet. Notice how in English the auxiliary verb is have. But in Finnish it is olla. Estonian is the same in that its aux. v. is also olla. FOR: Minä olen kirjoittanut hänelle. COL: Mä oon kirjoittanut sille. E: Ma olen kirjatanud talle.
Finnish and Estonian Language Blog: September 2012
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Finnish and Estonian Language Blog. A learner of Estonian (eesti keel) discovering the Finnish language (suomen kieli). Friday, September 28, 2012. These dialogues are taken from Tilanteesta toiseen: A Finnish Course. 1: Asiakas kysyy neuvoa. Asiakas: Anteeksi, osaatteko te sanoa, missä täällä on posti? Myyjä: Posti on aika kaukana, tuon puiston ja torin takana. Se on Torikadulla. Minulla on tässä kartta ja voin näyttää, missä se on. Asiakas: Ahaa, tuossa. Kiitos. - Voinko minä ostaa tämän kartan? 1 A cu...
Finnish and Estonian Language Blog: Mä pidän
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Finnish and Estonian Language Blog. A learner of Estonian (eesti keel) discovering the Finnish language (suomen kieli). Sunday, May 27, 2012. A learner of Estonian who has just started out on Finnish could be forgiven for thinking that the Finnish phrase mä pidän. Is the Finnish of ma pean. I must) but it's not! Mä pidän means I like, the equivalent of mulle meeldib. F: Minä pidän kahvista. E: Mulle meeldib kohv. F: Minä pidän teestä. E: Mulle meeldib tee. So not only is the verb different in the two lan...
Finnish and Estonian Language Blog: December 2012
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Finnish and Estonian Language Blog. A learner of Estonian (eesti keel) discovering the Finnish language (suomen kieli). Wednesday, December 12, 2012. As you have noticed this blog has been very quiet lately! The reason for this is that since September I have been learning Lithuanian at the university. I have been using some of my spare time to practise by blogging/posting in the language on Journey into Lithuanian. Hyvää Joulua ja onnellista. Häid jõulupühi ja head uut aastat! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
Finnish and Estonian Language Blog: May 2012
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Finnish and Estonian Language Blog. A learner of Estonian (eesti keel) discovering the Finnish language (suomen kieli). Monday, May 28, 2012. Nimeni on Colm ja mä asun Tallinnassa, joka on Viron pääkaupunki, mutta minun kotimaani on Irlanti. Minun vaimoni on virolainen, joten mä asun Virossa. Olen opiskelija sekä englannin kielen opettaja. Opiskelen Tallinnan yliopistossa kielitiedettä. Opiskelen suomea koska haluan osata sitä siltä varalta, että joskus muutan Suomeen. Thanks to ruusukaali on Unilang.
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Blog about fingerstyle and learning to play fingerstyle guitar. Why a fingerstyle guitarist needs music theory? How to learn songs by heart. Why a fingerstyle guitarist needs music theory? Although it is possible to play rather well without music theory, being a well rounded guitarist is whole other thing. But let’s take things one at a time. 1 If you know theory behind the song, you’ll learn the song much faster. At the same time, if you recognize this passage as A-Amaj7-A7-A6 its hard to forget it.
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