Learn Finnish! Lesson 36: Comparison of adjectives - Adjektiivien vertailu

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In this lesson we'll learn the comparison of adjectives (such as small, smaller, the smallest).
Thanks for watching & happy learning!
-Anna :-)

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pleasee a video about perfect and pluspefect tenses!!!!

josephmoriarty
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Iv noticed that Finnish has a lot of words that mean something in Italian. Like pieni is like the Italian pieno and pieni is a word in Italian

angel
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Thank you very much teacher i like your video please don't be leat

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Please, make a video showing how to say:

1. I am sleepy.
2. I am tired.
3. I am sick.
4. I am hungry.
5. I am thirsty.
6. I am hot.
7. I am cold.

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TEACHET, how to say "THERE TO BE" like?

1. IS THERE coffee?
2. THERE IS coffee.
3. THERE ISN'T coffee.

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I really love your videos I was wondering if you have done any videos on imperfekti?

ViiviB
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Moi Anna😊, can you please make a video about gradation?

annielagadia
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Hi Anna, i have a query. Fast is nopea. So faster is nopeampi, or nopeammin? likewise for fastest, is it nopein or nopeimmin?

kayweichoo
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I don’t know if this is immaterial to the topic of the video but in a sentence like “Raskaan metallin Rambona juoksen”
Raskaan is the genetiivi form of raskas.

My question is, what word does “raskaan” correspond with to warrant being in genetiivi?

Sorry if I’m not making sense. Lol

waterblonk