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As a Finnish language teacher with 20 years of experience, I am excited to teach you about present tense verbs in Finnish. Conjugating verbs in Finnish may seem intimidating at first, but with some practice and attention to detail, you will soon master it like a pro. In this lesson, we will explore the present tense form of Finnish verbs, including the concept of verb stems.
Finnish Verbs: Present Tense
In Finnish, the present tense form of verbs indicates an ongoing action that is happening at the moment of speaking or a habitual action that takes place repeatedly. To conjugate present tense verbs, we need to identify the verb stem first. The verb stem is the base form of the verb that remains constant throughout its conjugation.
Let's take the verb "olla" (to be) as an example:
Finnish | Pronunciation | English | |||||||||||||||
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Olen | [o.len] | I am | Olet | [o.let] | You are | On | [o.n] | He/she/it is | Olemme | [o.lem.me] | We are | Olette | [o.let.te] | You all are | Ovat | [o.vat] | They are |
As you can see, the verb stem "ole-" remains the same in all conjugated forms. To form the present tense, we add suffixes to the verb stem, which vary depending on the subject pronoun.
Here are some more examples of present tense verb conjugation:
Finnish | Pronunciation | English | |||||||||||||||
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Puhun | [pu.hun] | I speak | Puhut | [pu.hut] | You speak | Puhuu | [pu.huː] | He/she/it speaks | Puhumme | [pu.hu.mːe] | We speak | Puhutte | [pu.hut.te] | You all speak | Puhuvat | [pu.hu.vat] | They speak |
Notice how in the above table the verb stem for speak is "puhu-"
Note that there are some exceptions to the rule of verb stem remaining the same. Some verbs in Finnish have a vowel change in their stem, while others have a vowel harmony requirement that affects the suffixes added to the stem.
To become familiar with present tense verb conjugation, it's important first to learn the most common Finnish verbs. Create a list of such verbs and practice their present tense forms regularly to improve your skills.
Conclusion
Conjugating verbs may seem challenging at first, but with practice and patience, you will learn to do it perfectly. In this lesson, we introduced you to the Finnish present tense verbs and the concept of verb stems, which remains the same throughout the conjugation. As you continue to learn Finnish, keep practicing present tense verb forms and identify new verbs to use. This will help you cement your knowledge and become more confident speaking and writing the Finnish language.
Sources
- Finnish Tenses: Expressing the Past, Present, and Future
- Finnish Grammar Beginner's Guide (even if you hate grammar)
- Finnish grammar - Wikipedia
- The unbearable beauty of Finnish grammar - thisisFINLAND
Videos
Learn Finnish Verb Types and the Present Tense - YouTube
Learn Finnish! Lesson 39: Past tense - Imperfekti - YouTube
Learn Finnish! Lesson 42: The future tense - Futuuri - YouTube
Finnish Perfekti Grammar ( Present Perfect Tense ) - YouTube
Past Tense in Finnish - YouTube
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- Basic Finnish Phonetics
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- Finnish Sentence Structure
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