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Aura's Finnish Lesson 2 part 2: The Word Body 

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In this video I will teach you how to find the word body. The basic form of the words is the form, that is found in dictionaries, but this form is not always used in the language. The word body is the word form one needs to find and use. The video can be a bit unclear, but go ahead and ask, if you have any questions :)
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Комментарии : 43   
@mohammadalinebi5843
@mohammadalinebi5843 4 года назад
May God bless you for your efforts
@danielholowaty2648
@danielholowaty2648 5 лет назад
I love the complexity! Greets from Hungary
@genetkahsay7321
@genetkahsay7321 9 месяцев назад
Tank you AURA I amnew I would like to study finnish for first time
@jaiyashrip3632
@jaiyashrip3632 4 года назад
Excellent video. Thank you. Beautiful language due to being fully logical.
@VloeiendVlaams
@VloeiendVlaams 6 лет назад
Kivä :) Opin suomea ja opetan hollantia itse. Kiitos tästä videosta.
@joecooluk5830
@joecooluk5830 6 лет назад
Thank you so much! (Kiitoksia paljon!) These videos are brilliant!
@golski4878
@golski4878 3 года назад
İn turkish bardak is glass Bardak-da in the glass Bardagim-da in my glass Bardagim-da mi ? İs it in my glass And its soo easy to learn finnish for me as a turkish person because this suffix structure almost same logic with Turkish By the way also the wovel harmony is different but the logic in the language is the same 😂😂 i didnt think learning finnish would be so easy
@malouplata4483
@malouplata4483 4 года назад
Happy Learning your Finnish language....
@learnalanguagewithleslie
@learnalanguagewithleslie Год назад
Excellent.
@sevgihan5117
@sevgihan5117 5 лет назад
You're amazing! Thank you!
@12345678903823
@12345678903823 7 лет назад
Good job.. Continue
@mohammedy.alkurdi8990
@mohammedy.alkurdi8990 8 лет назад
Please if you can do more,do
@golski4878
@golski4878 3 года назад
Nen suffix that makes nouns to adjectives sooo in turkish we use Den-Dan suffix which makes same thing for example Su is water Sudan İs made of water or afterwards from water its depended on where we use in the sentence
@ellevehaler1758
@ellevehaler1758 3 года назад
Your videos help a lot! May I ask why ''s'' sounds like a soft ''sh'' sometimes?
@Pyovali
@Pyovali Год назад
Some consonant sounds next to it may change it, but there's sh sounds in Finnish.
@deeqohassan7918
@deeqohassan7918 6 лет назад
Kiitos hyvää työtä
@Story-007
@Story-007 6 лет назад
Thank you for your work.Lovely
@bookshopfree6927
@bookshopfree6927 8 лет назад
Great!😘😘
@Ava-cy6qw
@Ava-cy6qw 7 лет назад
Do you call the root the 'word body'?
@learnalanguagewithleslie
@learnalanguagewithleslie Год назад
@3:15 I have a question. Couldn't I use the dictionary form of the verb in a passive sentence like: "It is hard for me to walk" / "Minun on vaikea kävellä"?
@aurasfinnishlessons7626
@aurasfinnishlessons7626 Год назад
Yes, correct.
@oravasong6111
@oravasong6111 4 года назад
Can you make some translations of songs? Please
@SuperSarasad
@SuperSarasad 4 года назад
Kiitos poljan and Emmurän
@mustafemaxamed2090
@mustafemaxamed2090 5 лет назад
Tahnks
@mustafemaxamed2090
@mustafemaxamed2090 5 лет назад
I like finnish
@edibeceyhan8387
@edibeceyhan8387 4 года назад
It is similar to Turkish, I am suprised
@diamondsarenotforever8542
@diamondsarenotforever8542 4 года назад
Hmm..... I am a finn and I understand nothing when I hear turkish.
@edibeceyhan8387
@edibeceyhan8387 3 года назад
@@diamondsarenotforever8542 I only mean grammaticly similar. Words are way too different. I don't understand Finnish either.
@okaro6595
@okaro6595 2 года назад
Of course the basic form is used. "On kiva kävellä". In fact one uses the basic form when one in English uses "to" in front of the verb. Now it makes more sense why English add the "to" when they talk of verbs. It sounded to be something unnecessary.
@devonoknabo2582
@devonoknabo2582 4 года назад
Is english your Native language?
@spoe_
@spoe_ 7 лет назад
So I knew 'hyvä'. Seeing that 'minä' is I and 'nen' is 'made of' is 'Minä on hyvänen' translated to 'I am great' > made of greatness? Like how Hitler would portray himself to emphasise the extreme? Similarly, 'Suomi on hyvänen!' would be 'Finland is made of greatness!' ? Just brainstorming here. Awesome vids, going to watch them all.
@freezedeve3119
@freezedeve3119 7 лет назад
Hyvänen is not used like this in finnish language, only case i can think about when finns use hyvänen is on 'Hyvänen aika' which means 'oh my goodness' or 'goodness' or something like that. if you want to say i am good then is 'minä olen hyvä', if you want to say i am great 'minä olen suuri', then there is word mahtava which could be something like hitler could say. Soviet Union/CCCP/USSR ANTHEM in Finnish is named 'Oi suuri ja mahtava neuvostoliitto' so we use both on that but then in that song Lenin is 'suuri'.
@spoe_
@spoe_ 7 лет назад
I know 'mahtava' now as well, I'm getting into some Finnish vocab and I want to start a course next year on Finnish at the same institute I'm finishing Swedish at this year. Need a Finnish mate to practice with tho. You a volunteer mate? ;)
@shateq
@shateq 2 года назад
Kittos! (May I say something like Paljon kiitos?)
@CaptainAMAZINGGG
@CaptainAMAZINGGG 4 года назад
What a kooky language
@uncledonel1742
@uncledonel1742 4 года назад
It sure is. And I love it.
@okaro6595
@okaro6595 2 года назад
The possessive suffix is almost never used in spoken language so it can be ignored. Just use the pronoun. In the written language "(minun) lasini", in the poken language "mun lasi". Cases cannot be omitted though. You cannot say "kaada mun lasi" when you want a refill.
@gaydvorak7053
@gaydvorak7053 Год назад
Isn't the possessive a case?
@germanyinmybloodinmyheart7192
@germanyinmybloodinmyheart7192 5 лет назад
If Finnish is one of the hardest languages in the world, German is one of the hardest language in the galaxy then ! :-)
@mariami2670
@mariami2670 4 года назад
Try to learn Georgian 🤭
@cheersfor6323
@cheersfor6323 2 года назад
Or Mandarin... Russian
@germanyinmybloodinmyheart7192
@germanyinmybloodinmyheart7192 2 года назад
@@cheersfor6323 ahah yes you are right too!
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