Here is one of those quirks of English pronunciation at 6:31. A bass fish is pronounced something like bäss, (using a Finnish vowel). A bass musical instrument or voice range is pronounced like base or (beis, using Finnish vowels). Thumbs up, great lessons!
To an extent the ” native scandinavians” Sapmi, have kept their original trade: keeping reindeer for meat. I buy a certain quantity every year from them.
very interesting and billant as always, many new words to learn, I like it more when you repeat the words twice, it was just a suggestion cute anna, you are doing very well, haluaisin varata pöydän kahdelle ja juomalistan, kiitos!
@@franklinm9775 "Lasten" is plural genitive, so it means "children's" as in "the children's toys". "Lapset" is basic plural, so it means "children", as in "the children are playing". Hope this helps!
Sipuli sounds like cebolla in Spanish and the same with bataatti. That's interesting also when I think about potato in Finnish is peruna, and Perú has the largest variety of this vegetable. So I first started studying Finnish with duo lingo and I liked because it's such an unique language, so that pushed me to exercise my memory because the majority of the words do not resemble other Latin or Saxon languages. So to me it's really fun. Kiitos!
i am bangladeshi and my mother´s tong is Bengali. but i can´t remember finnish language word , so please can suggested me how to kept yet on my memory .
Superb lessons:) I learned almost everything from your 12 first lessons. It's an ideal way for me. I prefer it than some books for beginners :) I learn more on your channel, kiitos paljon 💖 and one question : how can I ask "can I pay the bill " when I say it to waiter in a restaurant? I know I can to say "haluaisin maksaa laskun" but what's a question about it?
Hello a friend of mine is learning finnish and need some sentences in finnish. Many thanks if you could translate tihs into finnish and other sentences. I will only ask you sentences not songs. I don't want to give them from google translator :) 1. Hello, how are you? my name is Kasper, I'm tweenty seven years old. Are you from Finland? Nice to meet you :) 2. Are you Spanish? Why are you study finnish? Do you live in Spain? 3. Do you speak other languages? Where did you learn finnish? That's cool :) thanks if you could translate the sentences, as I said I would be very glad also I will, if you don't mind ask for sentences and sentences translation finnish english. Again many thanks
Kolya Volkov, she has several lessons on basic conversation or meeting. check out the videos in her channel. I usually sort it in date-oldest so I get from lesson 1 to the last lesson in order. I am pretty sure these conversations are already in those lessons. Maybe there is one on getting acquainted. Good luck with your search!
"yes we eat Rudolf and his friends" Hahaha i had to rewind that three times over because that was just funny. Also all those desserts sound very good
Here is one of those quirks of English pronunciation at 6:31. A bass fish is pronounced something like bäss, (using a Finnish vowel). A bass musical instrument or voice range is pronounced like base or (beis, using Finnish vowels). Thumbs up, great lessons!
Thank you for your lessons, Anna. Olen venäläinen. Opiskelen suomea sinun kanavasin kanssa. Kiitos paljon!
Kiitos kun katselet videoitani! Onnea suomen kielen opiskeluun! :-)
The best channel for learn Finnish 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 I am from Indonesia...I like so much Finnish...success for you Anna 💖⚘
im also from indonesia i like finnish too
Thank you so much for all your work!
The part of Rudolf KAKAKAKAKA. After that i was thinking "the nose could be a great tomato"
Kiitos Anna, you make my day
I am wondering who has dislikeded this videos!! It is prepared for the absolute begginers and to be honest are very nice organized.
Paljon kitoksia:))
Kiitos paljon Madame ❤
Well, you're making me feel hungry haha. Thanks for the lesson :^)
:-) You're welcome, thanks for watching!
Yes we do eat Rudolf and his friends. You're funny.
Finns have a great sense of humor, too bad im only 25% Finn...
To an extent the ” native scandinavians” Sapmi, have kept their original trade: keeping reindeer for meat. I buy a certain quantity every year from them.
very interesting and billant as always, many new words to learn, I like it more when you repeat the words twice, it was just a suggestion cute anna, you are doing very well, haluaisin varata pöydän kahdelle ja juomalistan, kiitos!
one question anna what is the diference between lasten / lapset, kiitos!
I'm so sorry for replying only now, for some reason I haven't seen this comment before! Thanks for your kind words, so glad you enjoy my videos! :-)
@@franklinm9775 "Lasten" is plural genitive, so it means "children's" as in "the children's toys". "Lapset" is basic plural, so it means "children", as in "the children are playing". Hope this helps!
@@FinnishWithAnna oh cases hehe so interesting kiitos paljon!
Sipuli sounds like cebolla in Spanish and the same with bataatti. That's interesting also when I think about potato in Finnish is peruna, and Perú has the largest variety of this vegetable. So I first started studying Finnish with duo lingo and I liked because it's such an unique language, so that pushed me to exercise my memory because the majority of the words do not resemble other Latin or Saxon languages. So to me it's really fun. Kiitos!
but i can´t remember finnish language word , so please can suggested me how to kept yet on my memory .
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@@lalynehogan3298 mistä olet kotoisin?
So fantastic and specific video. Thx a lot
Kiitos paljon.
Great work, have recommended to others 👍
Thank you Anna.
Kiisseli is also present in Poland. The name even sounds similar: "kisiel", but a pronunciation is way, way different to the Finnish one.
This is good , but would like to recommend from the perspective of a waiter :P
Im a new here and thank you for this lesson, I really need more lessons to learn...🥰
i am bangladeshi and my mother´s tong is Bengali. but i can´t remember finnish language word , so please can suggested me how to kept yet on my memory .
your goal is not true.@@nasirudein
Another succinct lesson👌
Are these sentences given in kirjakieli if so, will be very grateful if you could do the puhekieli version as well for us in the future : )
Thank you Anna it's really helpful..
omg i also love pannukakku!🇫🇮😍😍😍❤️
Kiitos Moikka
Kiitos🌺🌷🌸
Hello thank so much everything is perfect your metodi.i want to ask if you have lessons for tai vai jos joka myös mutta kun ...........
Hi! I don't have a lesson for these yet.
Kiitos❤
saisinko can always be used like a equivalent of can i have, right?
many thanks ANNA
Olepa hyvä!
Anna please can you give lessons on past tense and the conditional cases
I'm planning a video on past tense right now. :-)
@@FinnishWithAnna that will be very nice. I have also recommended your page to couple of friends. Your page is very useful and keep the good work up.
Waw! Hyvää opetusta ja olen niin tyytyväinen!
Kiva kuulla! Kiitos kun katsoit! :-)
Superb lessons:) I learned almost everything from your 12 first lessons. It's an ideal way for me. I prefer it than some books for beginners :) I learn more on your channel, kiitos paljon 💖 and one question : how can I ask "can I pay the bill " when I say it to waiter in a restaurant? I know I can to say "haluaisin maksaa laskun" but what's a question about it?
So glad to hear my videos have been useful!
pitsa just like in indonesia we say pitsa even though we want to say pizza😂
Kiva video :D
kiitos
Hello a friend of mine is learning finnish and need some sentences in finnish.
Many thanks if you could translate tihs into finnish and other sentences. I will only ask you sentences not songs. I don't want to give them from google translator :)
1. Hello, how are you? my name is Kasper, I'm tweenty seven years old. Are you from Finland? Nice to meet you :)
2. Are you Spanish? Why are you study finnish? Do you live in Spain?
3. Do you speak other languages? Where did you learn finnish? That's cool :)
thanks if you could translate the sentences, as I said I would be very glad also I will, if you don't mind ask for sentences and sentences translation finnish english. Again many thanks
Kolya Volkov, she has several lessons on basic conversation or meeting. check out the videos in her channel. I usually sort it in date-oldest so I get from lesson 1 to the last lesson in order. I am pretty sure these conversations are already in those lessons. Maybe there is one on getting acquainted. Good luck with your search!
too fast …
Hello Anna
I think 'raaka' here means raw not rare
😂 i really can’t pronounce 🙈😂 even after your pronouns ms anna
its tooooo much tough
Thanks for ur videos
Pls Anna do not taught us the sentence first .....we need to learn the words first..then we need rules and finally sentences.