Learn and discuss the Finnish language with Finn's and foreigners alike
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Sido
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by Sido » Sat Sep 18, 2010 10:06 pm
Hi everybody,
I'm searching for someone who could teach me Finnish. I tried to learn some little words, but that's easier with someone... I can teach you French in return (my first language)

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tuulen
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by tuulen » Sun Sep 19, 2010 12:55 am
One of the big differences between English and Finnish is that Finnish is MUCH more grammar oriented than English, where English grammar is very simple by comparison. My suggestion is that you should get a copy of a Finnish grammar as published in English, and there are Finnish authors who can explain the many details of Finnish grammar, in easy to understand terms. Two of the most popular Finnish grammar authors as published in English are Fred Karlsson, and Leila White.
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Upphew
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by Upphew » Sun Sep 19, 2010 10:53 am
Sido wrote:I tried to learn some little words
Take some grammar with those words:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnish_grammar
http://google.com http://translate.google.com http://urbandictionary.com
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Töölöläinen
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by Töölöläinen » Mon Oct 04, 2010 3:33 pm
Salut,
Je ne sais pas si vous vivez en Finlande ou ailleurs actuellement mais je voudrais bien pratiquer mon français après mon retour de Vienne en Novembre. L'utilisation de la langue allemande a ici vraiment foiré mon français ...après toutes ces années d'étudier français à l'école. Alors, que penses-tu?
