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Finnish Grammar:How to say you like (and don’t like) in Finnish

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Finnish Grammar:How to tell in Finnish what you like (and don’t like)In Finnish, there are two different words for like: pitää and tykätä. They basically mean the same thing and can be used as synonyms Although, the first word “Pitää” can ALSO mean “to hold” and “must” in finnish grammar DO NOT CLICK: /channel/UCbIye54SdRmVvdRiDYqBiiQ? sub_confirmation=1 LINKS: How to conjugate Verb type 1 /watch/EkEDsJjLFnULD Finnish Grammar: Mikä and Mitä (When to use them) /watch/UghAv5x3bW63A Vowel Harmony /watch/ceVieM5dhildi The Finnish Alphabets: /watch/QzQGmMuqJTTqG The Finnish Vowels and Consonants: /watch/sU2t98KIx8-It The Finnish Diphthongs Part 1: /watch/Yvq3Hdown_Mw3 The Finnish Diphthongs Part 2: /watch/E6W1vtC-LWD-1 #Finnishwithsean #LIKE#Finnishgrammar

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