swtdeath (Mariana V.I.P): grammar tip! about the order of the words in a sentence: in finnish they can be placed almost as you like. the most common rule is to put first the subject, then the verb, then object and then other words. the word order can be changed depending on which word is wanted to have more stress. * 26-01-07 - 09:45:51
swtdeath (Mariana V.I.P): the vocabulary: tiina - a name. aleksi - a name. tapaavat - meet (the infinitive of the verb is tavata). kahvilassa - in a café (the infinitive of the noun is kahvila). hei - very common way to say hi. mikä - what. sinun - your. nimesi - your name. on - s/he or it is. (the infinitive of the verb is olla. irregular conjugation!) * 26-01-07 - 09:49:47
swtdeath (Mariana V.I.P): olen - i am. entä - one way to say and. this word is used when someone asks you a question and you ask the same question back. it also has the meaning 'what about'. sinä - you. minun - my. nimeni - my name (the infinitive of the noun is nimi). hauska - funny. hauska tavata - nice to meet (you). mitä kuuluu - how are you (an expression, literally: what do you hear. silly, isnt it?) hyvää - im fine (literally: good. infinitive of the adjective is hyvä). * 26-01-07 - 09:54:28
swtdeath (Mariana V.I.P): if i forgot to explain some words or you have any questions, just ask me :) * 26-01-07 - 09:56:35
swtdeath (Mariana V.I.P): next lesson/post will appear when someone reacts on this topic first XD * 26-01-07 - 09:59:48