Learning material 1

Words, phrases, and grammar 

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Note! The verbs are in the I form because you use them the most in everyday conversation. 




INTERACTIVE SECTIONS

• Tap on Finnish words and phrases to hear them aloud. •

• Choose the direction of the language, write the answer and check •


LEARNING MATERIAL 1 - page 1

Yleisiä fraaseja

Personal pronouns

You are
He, she is
It is
We are
You are
They are
Yleisiä fraaseja

Common phrases

Hi! How are you?
I'm fine, thanks!
How about you?
What's your name?
Thank you!
You are welcome!
Good Morning!
Yleisiä fraaseja

Note this

• Words inflect in numerous ways
• Finnish language has a lot of colloquialism and dialects. For example, I = Minä -> mä, I come = Minä tulen -> Mä tuun.
• There are no irregular verbs.
• There are no A, AN and THE words.

Yleisiä fraaseja

Times of day

Morning
Afternoon
Evening
Night
Midnight
Yleisiä fraaseja

Common words

No
Thank You
No thanks
And
Is
When
Only
Really
If
Because
Yleisiä fraaseja

Numbers

Number
Zero
One
Three
Four
Five
Hundred
Thousand
Million

LEARNING MATERIAL 1 - page 2

Yleisiä fraaseja

I am - I am not

Mine

Colloquial language: I am - Mä oon, I have - mulla on, My - mun, Me - Mulle

Yleisiä fraaseja

Common phrases

Where are you from?
How about you?
How old are you?
How much this cost?
Sorry, i did not understand
I speak only a little Finnish
Yleisiä fraaseja

Question sentences

Question sentences often begin with interrogative words such
as what, which, who, where, when, why, how etc.
In addition to these, question sentences can also begin in other
ways, such as can you, are you, do you like, did you go etc.
Below are examples of forming question sentences.

Do you like coffee?
Can you open it?
What kind of weather there is?
Am I beautiful?
Did you go in gym?
Is it ok if I smoke?
Are you serious?
Yleisiä fraaseja

Question words

Where
Who
What kind of
Is it
Yleisiä fraaseja

Family members

Dad
Sister
Brother
Daughter
Husband
Wife
Grandmother
Grandfather
Aunt
Uncle
Cousin
Parent
Relative
Yleisiä fraaseja

Work and job

Work, job
Contract of employment
Job application
Salary
Full time job
Part time job
Colleaque
To fire
School
Primary school
Teacher
Exam
Subject
Student
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