My website: aurasfinnishlessons.wordpress... In this video I will go through the personal pronouns. If you like the video, please give it a tumbs up and subscribe to more Finnish lessons :3
This teaches the official version artificially created by copying concepts from other languages. In spoken language the difference between hän and se is far more complex. Nobody say" me kävelemme" even though it is the official form. Everyone says "me kävellään".
Mony Clair In spoken finnish they are not used every time. For example: Minä = I, Minun = my Auto = a car, -ni = suffix added to a word to mark possession. minun autoni = autoni = my car, but often in spoken finnish we use "minun auto" instead. So the suffix isnt necessarily used in informal speech.
@@aleksinuutila2315 kiitos paljon auto in Spanish means the same and the pronunciation is the same, for me the hardest part of learning Finnish are the sufix