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
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How to conjugate Verb type 1
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Finnish Grammar: Mikä and Mitä (When to use them)
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Vowel Harmony
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The Finnish Alphabets:
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The Finnish Vowels and Consonants:
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The Finnish Diphthongs Part 1:
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The Finnish Diphthongs Part 2:
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