My last post about the crazy transformations the letter “t” undergoes in Finnish seems to have resonated with many people. Clearly, dear readers, you want more Finnish grammar!
I aim to please, so here is more on the exciting subject of consonant gradation.
Finnophile writing about Finland, Finnish and the Finns, despite being fairly unqualified to do so
Saturday, 28 January 2012
Saturday, 21 January 2012
Insane Finnish Letters (Part 1)
It’s been a while since I had a good moan about the trickiness of the Finnish language, but it’s now time to tackle one of my pet grievances: the instability of Finnish letters.
This is such a wide subject, that I will have to cover it over more than one post. I know you all love a bit of grammar really…
This is such a wide subject, that I will have to cover it over more than one post. I know you all love a bit of grammar really…
Saturday, 14 January 2012
World Design Capital – Wassat?
This is a very special year for Finland's capital, Helsinki. It is the World Design Capital for 2012, no less!
When I first heard about this, I thought “that’s cool!”, or something equally meaningless but nonetheless expressing the appropriate mix of surprise and admiration.
But then I wondered: “Actually, what does that mean?”
When I first heard about this, I thought “that’s cool!”, or something equally meaningless but nonetheless expressing the appropriate mix of surprise and admiration.
But then I wondered: “Actually, what does that mean?”
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