Possessive Pronouns in Finnish | Omistuspronominit (Kirjakieli + Puhekieli Versions)
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- Опубліковано 13 тра 2024
- In this Finnish video lesson, we will go over the basics of possessive pronouns in Finnish!
📝Vocab:
- My / Mine = Minun (P: Mun)
- Your / Yours = Sinun (P: Sun)
- Her / Hers / His = Hänen (P: Sen)
- Our / Ours = Meidän (P: Meiän)
- Your / Yours (plural) = Teidän (P: Teiän)
- Their / Theirs = Heidän (P: Heiän / Niiden)
* P = puhekieli
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0:00-0:53 Pronouns Intro
0:54-2:00 Minun Mun
2:01-3:00 Sinun Sun
3:01-3:39 Puhekieli fyi
3:40-5:44 Hänen Sen
5:45-6:27 Meidän Meiän
6:28-7:42 Teidän Teiän
7:43-8:49 Heidän Niiden
8:50-10:16 Recap
10:17-10:36 Heiän
10:37-11:14 Outro
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I just want to thank you for preparing so many videos for us before going away on your trip. It is delightful already that you provide us with free Finnish lessons. Yet preparing so many in advance for us to ensure that we have continuous lessons is simply amiable. Thank you so much
Aw I'm glad you appreciate it! I worked really hard a few days before my trip to make sure I prepared enough for weekly videos even while I'm here in the US! You are very welcome :)
@@KatChatsFinnish Your work is always appreciated here. Very easy to digest even though they are filled with information. Thank you again for all of your work 🤗
Planning to settle down in finland , as an ESL instructor learning Finnish this is helpful. Thank you
Aww thank you so much :)
Minun pyyntö! 🙂 Thanks for taking this on, really nicely done!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it :)
You doing the recap at the end of the video and waiting for us the remember the possessive pronouns in Finnish was so cute! Thanks, Kat! Amazing video as always!
Hahaha happy to know you liked it, I chuckled a bit at myself while editing xD
Kiitoksia paljon, sinä olet Hyvää opettaja.
Kiitos tosi paljon :)
amazing I like the videos, you just explain from a very basic which is really helpful to the beginners like me. kiitos paljon
That’s so great to hear thank you!!
I am so happy I discovered your channel !
Thank you for recognizing me❤️😍.. I am watching your videos for recap, there are times I forgot so I go back to your videos😌❤️ and of course i am continue learning from your videos😀
Great idea the recap!
kiitos❤ I am new to here. Dont we need to use genitive case when saying "This is my pen"I thought it should be like Täma on minun kynäni. Correct me if I am wrong. These cases are so confusing😢
Kiitos paljon opettaja Kat! 😍 Se on todella hyödyllistä. 💚
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Thanks for your good shares, it is really supportive!
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Big help...
Kiitos paljon! Minä rakastan suomea
Thank you so much for doing this. It makes more easy to learn. ❤️
Oh thank you so much, this makes me so happy to hear! :D
ihan mahtava video .
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Thank you for your lessons, they are really helpful to me :)
Aww it always makes me happy to hear this :)
Very well explained!! 🤩
Thank you! 😃
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Thank you for this!!! So useful! :)
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Thank you for this great Video. I have learned a lot. Kiitos paljon.
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excellent: merci!
Pourrais-tu éventuellement ajouter un aspect étymologique à tes leçons?
Passionné par les langues étrangères, connaître l'histoire des mots m'aide dans l'apprentissage.
Par exemple: vitsi et Witz en allemand
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Hi can i have request, can teach us when to use the s- cases(ssa,sta,-hvn) and L-cases(lla, lta, lle)
moi, how do i say, "(BEFORE MY TRIP and BEFORE THE TRIP) in finnish?
Before my trip = ennen matkaani or ennen mun matkaa
Before the trip = ennen matkaa
@@KatChatsFinnish Kittos paljon sun auta.
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kiitos .:)
turkish has a similar logic. :)
ben -benim
sen -senin
o -onun
biz -bizim
siz -sizin
onlar-onların
Oh that's interesting we have some similarities then! Thanks for sharing!
How can i start from the very beginning I'll be moving to finland in August
Your pronunciation is perfection.
My English isn't.
That was very interesting. In German, of course, there are also possessive pronouns. And they often change because they are used in relation to a particular case. In Finnish, this is probably also the case, for example the word meille, I assume it is in the allative here. In Germany, this would be the accusative.
Now it would be interesting to see how they change the possessive pronouns in Finnish when they are adapted to the cases.
Minun kuppini. In official written language possessive suffixes are mandatory. "Minun kuppi" sounds weird.
Yey!. Thanks!
Kiitos paljon!! :D
Hei Kat, mä oon korealainen, joka opiskelen suomea. Mä huomaan, että osa sun koreankielisen tekstityksissä ovat muutama mokaa, ja mä mietin, voisinko osallistua niiden luomiseen? Kiitos etukäteen :)
Hi Kat, I'm a Korean learning Finnish, and I noticed that there are a few errors in the Korean subtitles, and I was wondering if I can help contribute in creating them! Thank you in advacne :)
Yeah, youtube used to let the community make subtitles but idk the feature got taken away like a year ago. So now I manually have to make the English subtitles and then it machine translates to the other languages xD So I doubt they are very good!
Thanks. How to use the sufixes ni, si etc?
They are mandatory in written language. In spoken language they are rarely used. One could use them for emphasis. Note on written language one can leave the first or second person pronoun out as the possessive suffix tells it. Again this would be rare on spoken language-
hei opettaja seuraan sinua helsigista.opetit erittain hyvin kiitos
Kiitos!
amazing, I live in Finland for 3 years but struggling to find a job (i have russian name). Your lessons are really helpful
@@Manticoruss there are stages before you get to talk to someone. Also I don't speak Finnish smoothly. Don't play the fool, please
Something to point out is that, (to my knowledge), the pronoun and possessive 'hän/hänen' can also be used for referring to someone as 'they' if it is only one person, but 'he/heidän' is used for referring to more than one person as 'they'.
Also I think that 'Ne' and 'Se' usually refer to non-person objects, so it could be rude.
"Y'alls" is something that only some Engish speakers say (thankfully).
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Miun kynä, siun kynä, meijän kynät, teijän kynät, heijän kynät.. ;)
are the possessive suffixes even used in puhekieli? I got the feeling that you can say mun kirjani or just mun kirja and it means the same
Exactly, they mean the same. In kirjakieli possessive suffix is not optional, so you could write for example *Tämä on minun kirjani* 'This is my book' or *Kirjani on hyvä* 'My book is good'. Because the possessive suffix tells the person, word *minun* is optional and can express emphasis: *Minun kirjani on hyvä* 'My book is good (but another book maybe is not)'. In speech we don't use possessive suffixes, so they would be *Tämä on mun kirja* and *Mun kirja on hyvä* .
@@mikahamari6420 oh the part with putting emphasis is quite interesting kiitos :)
Nah. You can just omit "mun" and just say "kirjani"
@@miem9775 Great. :) The emphasis could mean in different context different things, you can modify the effect with your tone of voice. It could be used also neutrally, but the main rule is: because *minun* is optional, writing it in the sentence have a function.
@@ratflail215 but that sounds more written language. "Mun kirja" is the most natural
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Well, talking to my friend it's easy when my/yours/his/hers/its are always "hänen": Onks hänen auto pesty? (is your car washed?) and Hänen avaimet unohtu kotiin (I forgot my keys home). Likewise, we use "hän" for singular subject pronoun and "he" for plural 😁 some confusions might happen but it's worth it
Ovatko muodot kynäni, kynäsi, kynänsä kadonneet suomen kirjakielestä? Tässä videossa ei tietenkään tarvitse mennä niihin, Mutta ne voisi mainita.
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Yeah, be careful how to use these pronouns. "Se", "toi" etc are used for objects. Unless you know the person well they could think it as insulting.
hello sorry i searched on google "possessiv pronouns in finnish" after watching your very helpful video, but they didnt give me the same result as you.
for example for "my ...." they gave me = minun kuppini
your cup = sinun kuppisi etc
so the word changes, at least according to the website. so i was wondering if you could explain why the word change please, if you can.
The version you are describing is kirjakieli. So the grammatically correct one. In puhekieli (or spoken langauge that people use when speaking) the same would be: “mun kuppi” “sun kuppu” etc
@@KatChatsFinnish sorry me again.
mun kuppi - sun kuppU ? so the noun changes again?
@@clementlaforge5876 Sorry that was a typo!!! "sun kuppi" is correct sorry!!
Kiitos!
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