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Learn Finnish fast and easily with our language course ‘Finnish for beginners’.
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Learn Finnish - First words | ||
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Hi! | Hei! | |
Hello! | Hyvää päivää! | |
How are you? | Mitä kuuluu? | |
Good bye! | Näkemiin! | |
See you soon! | Näkemiin! |
What is special about the Finnish language?
The Finnish language, with its complex structure and beautiful sound, stands out among the world’s languages. It belongs to the Finno-Ugric language family, setting it apart from most European languages. This unique heritage adds to its fascination, providing insight into a rich cultural and linguistic history that predates many modern European languages. Finnish pronunciation is known for its melodic quality, largely due to the language’s extensive use of vowels. These vowel sounds contribute to the language’s musicality, making Finnish speech and song pleasing to the ear. The rhythm and flow of Finnish are distinctive, encapsulating the essence of the language’s charm.
Vocabulary in Finnish is notable for its ability to create new words through compounding. This process allows for the construction of highly descriptive and specific terms from existing words, enabling speakers to express complex ideas succinctly. This linguistic feature illustrates the creativity and adaptability of Finnish. Grammar in Finnish is characterized by its use of cases. With numerous cases for nouns, Finnish can express nuances of meaning and relationship without relying on prepositions. This grammatical structure makes Finnish both challenging to learn and rich in expressive potential.
Finnish literature, particularly the epic poem “Kalevala,“ showcases the language’s capacity for storytelling and cultural expression. This work has had a profound impact on Finnish identity, highlighting the language’s role in preserving and celebrating national heritage. The Finnish language’s role in education and media is significant, fostering a sense of unity and identity among Finns. It is taught in schools and used widely in broadcasting, ensuring its vitality and relevance in contemporary Finnish society.
Efforts to preserve and promote Finnish include initiatives to support minority languages within Finland, such as Swedish and the Sami languages. These efforts underscore the country’s commitment to linguistic diversity and cultural heritage. The specialness of Finnish lies in its unique origin, complex grammar, and expressive capacity. It serves as a bridge to Finland’s past and a key to its cultural identity, embodying the spirit and resilience of the Finnish people. As Finnish continues to adapt and thrive, it remains a fascinating subject of study and a cherished aspect of Finland’s national character.
Even Finnish beginners can learn Finnish efficiently with ‘50LANGUAGES’ through the practical sentences. First you will get to know the basic structures of the language. Sample dialogues help you to express yourself in the foreign language. Prior knowledge is not required.
Even advanced learners can repeat and consolidate what they have learned. You learn correct and frequently spoken sentences and you can use them immediately. You will be able to communicate in everyday situations. Use your lunch break or time in traffic to learn a few minutes of Finnish. You learn on the go as well as at home.