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==Counting==
=='''Counting'''==


*'''1''' = yksi [u'ksi]
*'''1''' = yksi [u'ksi]
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*'''10''' = kymmenen [ku'mmenen]
*'''10''' = kymmenen [ku'mmenen]


==Reading==
=='''Reading'''==


Some tips about reading in Finnish.
Some tips about reading in Finnish.
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Mind that stress in Finnish is always set on the first vowel.
Mind that stress in Finnish is always set on the first vowel.


==Video==
=='''Video'''==
<youtube>lwhK9cGT06I</youtube>
<youtube>lwhK9cGT06I</youtube>


==Authors==
=='''Authors'''==
[http://polyglotclub.com/member/alexofwermland Alexofwermland]
[http://polyglotclub.com/member/alexofwermland Alexofwermland]



Revision as of 03:50, 1 April 2021

Count from 01 to 10 in Finnish
Count from 01 to 10 in Finnish
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Hello everybody,

In today's lesson you will learn the ¨COUNT FROM 01 TO 10¨ in Finnish

Feel free to edit this page by adding new words and expressions !

Good learning ! :)

Count from 01 to 10 in Finnish

ENGLISH FINNISH PRONUNCIATION IN

ENGLISH

BRAZILIAN

PORTUGUESE

one yksi ewk sih um / uma
two kaksi kahk sih dois / duas
three kolme kohl meh três
four neljä neh lyah quatro
five viisi vee sih cinco
six kuusi koo sih seis
seven seitsemän say tseh maan sete
eight kahdeksan kahH dehk sahn oito
nine yhdeksän ewhH dehk sahn nove
ten kymmenen kewm meh nehn dez

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Counting

  • 1 = yksi [u'ksi]
  • 2 = kaksi [ka'ksi]
  • 3 = kolme [ko'lme]
  • 4 = neljä [ne'ljæ]
  • 5 = viisi [vi:si]
  • 6 = kuusi [ku:si]
  • 7 = seitsemän [se'jtsemæn]
  • 8 = kahdeksan [ka'hdeksan]
  • 9 = yhdeksän [u'hdeksæn]
  • 10 = kymmenen [ku'mmenen]

Reading

Some tips about reading in Finnish.

Unfortunately there is no alternative in English for Finnish "y" sound. It resembles dejavU sound in French or Über in German.

Mind that stress in Finnish is always set on the first vowel.

Video

Authors

Alexofwermland