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| message posted the : Friday 02 July 2010 - 21:03:12 |
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Fifth circle Registered the : 2009-04-17
Messages: 1787
| I would really like to learn finnish. Finalnd is way more awesome than my country Sweden. Really like the language too.
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| message posted the : Friday 02 July 2010 - 21:51:46 |
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Fifth circle Registered the : 2009-02-17
Messages: 40
| Cool)) Have you ever been in Finland or maybe have you learned finnish before? As for me, I have. But it was long time ago and now I must renew my knowledges..
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| message posted the : Friday 02 July 2010 - 21:55:29 |
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Fifth circle Registered the : 2009-04-17
Messages: 1787
| Nope, never been to finland, but I would really like to.
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| message posted the : Friday 02 July 2010 - 22:11:12 |
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Fifth circle Registered the : 2009-02-17
Messages: 40
| I hope, you will))
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| message posted the : Tuesday 13 July 2010 - 20:07:53 |
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Fifth circle Registered the : 2010-06-30
Messages: 26
| Hmm. Finnish is one of the most diffucult languages to learn,also slang-terminology is different at each city/town+it changes all the time. Fex word "mää" is at Tampere "me", in other cities it Means "baah" like lambs "talk". my german friend has lived in here 10 years and still his Finnish sucks
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| message posted the : Monday 02 August 2010 - 17:58:16 |
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Fifth circle Registered the : 2009-09-20
Messages: 8
| Hmmh kinda hard to teach it through internet I think... You want to learn to say full sentences or just some words or what? Since teaching you to speak sentences in finnish is quite complicated for foreign people. The words change quite a bit when you talk about he/her or about you or I etc. Well here is something: Hi / Hello = Moi / Terve / Moro
citation :| also slang-terminology is different at each city/town+it changes all the time. |
Yes true. That's what makes it even harder for foreign people. Even I hear sometimes new words I don't know what they mean and have to ask :D And the way we speak in the south is so much different from west/east/north. They have all developed theyr own styles (and some words) and we can recognize when someone is from other part of the country.
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| message posted the : Thursday 05 August 2010 - 21:17:53 |
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| | | I know Finnish :D
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| message posted the : Friday 03 December 2010 - 10:37:10 |
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Fifth circle Registered the : 2010-11-30
Messages: 56
| Kyllä, täällä on myös suomalaisiakin jäseniä. For example, that sentence Means same as "yes, there´s also finnish members" I would be pleased to teach you whatever you want to learn. Suomalaiset metallin hengen jäsenet pistäkää vaan frendirequa.
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