Missä, Mihin, Mistä - Finnish Question Words Part 1 | KatChats

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In this video lesson I'll be teaching you three common question words in Finnish: missä - mihin - mistä ?

I'm mainly focusing on the meaning of these question words, but I can do the difference between mihin and minne in another lesson, because they are quite identical, and can also focus on how to answer questions with these words later if there's interest :)

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I've spent the past day binge-watching your videos - you are a godsend for those of us learning finnish with no idea where to start.

mayaj.
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[Vowel Harmony!]
Mi | ssä = inessive case particle: "in", "inside", "within some space"
Mi | hin = illative case particle: "into", "towards"
Mi | stä = elative case particle: "out of", "from"

cibernetica_kemetica
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Also a quick tip to anyone who is learning Finnish: Many Finns might use "minne" instead of "mihin".

finnsalsa
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At 0:42, I can already guess what you want to say in this whole video and what these 3 words exactly mean without watching the rest of it. 😁 German also has these 3 words which are "Wo", "Wohin" and "Woher". 🇩🇪

elson.
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I am coming to Finland next week and thank you for this video. I always thank you for your good video.

김석-dq
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It's cool to put your videos into real applications, I practice my adverbs and learn a lot of my vocab from listening to "Teräsbetoni" hahaha, Missä miehet ratsastaa siellä lampaat ei voi laiduntaa!!
What my mind goes to, Kiitos!

kwer
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Also this is like где, куда and откуда. Thanks for another great video!!

GypsieSeeker
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at last! locatives have clicked into place! the endings of these three question words, which I have struggled to memorise individually, I now realise are simply different case endings. Just as helsingiin means "to Helsinki", helsingissä means "at Helsinki" and helsingistä means "from Helsinki.

dorothydingle
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Your explanations are really good, thank you once again for making Finnish so easy and fun! 💙 Also makes it easier to pay attention when your teacher is söpö.. 🤗

evotme
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You explain stuff for slow people😊 I'm not slow but I still appreciate that :)

jancovanderwesthuizen
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Hyvä päivää. Please keep updating i like how you teaching. Kiitos paljon sisko ❤

ButoyiBellyne
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Love everything you do here. Just passed my A2.1 for my Finnish citizenship application. Will continue to watch and study all your videos. You are an exceptional. Kiitos!!

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matildawolfram
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do ''kuka'' next. kuka, keta, kenessa etc etc. i still cant figure it out !!!!love your videos btw, keep it up!!!

benettsif
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I have a question. Which would you use in a situation like where can I do something, such as where can I sit down? Is that missä?

JasonBentrosnowqube
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Straightforward to the point and easy to learn 👌
Thanks 🎉

ashique
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Hello Dear,
thank you for your help.
can you please make another video on the suffixes added at the end of names of places like tori, puisto... when answering the question words you mentioned on this video?

Haleot
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Not confusing at all! It is actually very clear put out this way!

mab
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Thank you for taking the time to help others! :)

samanthajuliana
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I think I'm inlove after watching all these tutorials

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