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FinnishGrammar0 to A1 Course → Finnish Verbs: Past Tense

Welcome to another exciting lesson in our "Complete 0 to A1 Finnish Course"! Today, we’ll dive into the fascinating world of Finnish verbs and their conjugation in the past tense. Understanding how to express actions that have already occurred is crucial for effective communication in Finnish. Whether you're reminiscing about your last holiday or sharing experiences with friends, mastering the past tense will enhance your conversational skills.

In this lesson, we’ll cover:

  • The importance of the past tense in Finnish
  • An overview of how to conjugate regular and irregular verbs in the past tense
  • The concept of vowel harmony, which is essential for forming the correct verb endings
  • Practical examples to illustrate these concepts
  • Exercises to help you practice what you've learned

So grab your notebooks, and let's get started!

The Importance of the Past Tense in Finnish[edit | edit source]

In Finnish, the past tense is used to describe actions that have already taken place. This tense allows you to recount stories, share your day, and engage in meaningful conversations about past experiences. In Finnish, verbs are conjugated differently based on the subject and the tense, which gives the language its unique structure.

Conjugating Regular Verbs in the Past Tense[edit | edit source]

Finnish verbs are categorized into different types based on their infinitive forms. For our purposes, we'll focus on regular verbs, which follow a predictable pattern when conjugated in the past tense.

To conjugate regular verbs in the past tense:

1. Identify the verb stem.

2. Add the appropriate past tense ending based on the subject.

Here’s a basic overview of the endings:

  • Minä (I): -in
  • Sinä (you): -it
  • Hän (he/she): -i
  • Me (we): -imme
  • Te (you plural/formal): -itte
  • He (they): -ivat

Let's look at some examples:

Finnish Pronunciation English
puhuin ˈpuɦuin I spoke
puhuit ˈpuɦuit You spoke
puhui ˈpuɦui He/She spoke
puhuimme ˈpuɦimːe We spoke
puhuitte ˈpuɦitte You (plural) spoke
puhuivat ˈpuɦivɑt They spoke

The verb puhua (to speak) serves as a good starting point. Notice how we drop the -a from the infinitive and add the appropriate past tense endings.

Conjugating Irregular Verbs in the Past Tense[edit | edit source]

Irregular verbs in Finnish don’t always follow the standard conjugation patterns, which can make them a bit tricky. A common irregular verb in Finnish is olla (to be). Its past tense forms are:

Finnish Pronunciation English
olin ˈolin I was
olit ˈolit You were
oli ˈoli He/She was
olimme ˈolimːe We were
olitte ˈolitːe You (plural) were
olivat ˈolivɑt They were

Each irregular verb has its own unique forms, so it’s essential to practice and memorize these.

Vowel Harmony[edit | edit source]

Vowel harmony is a vital aspect of Finnish grammar. In Finnish, vowels are divided into two categories: front vowels and back vowels. The type of vowel in the root of the word influences the endings you can use.

  • Front vowels: ä, ö, y
  • Back vowels: a, o, u

When conjugating verbs, it’s crucial to maintain harmony. For example:

  • A verb with a front vowel will take front vowel endings.
  • A verb with a back vowel will take back vowel endings.

Consider the verb tulla (to come):

  • Past tense: tulin (I came), tulit (you came) - both have back vowels.

Conversely, with the verb syödä (to eat):

  • Past tense: söin (I ate), söit (you ate) - both have front vowels.

Practical Examples[edit | edit source]

Now that we’ve covered the basics, let’s look at more examples using various regular and irregular verbs:

Finnish Pronunciation English
kirjoitin ˈkirjoi̯tin I wrote
kirjoitit ˈkirjoi̯tit You wrote
kirjoitti ˈkirjoi̯tti He/She wrote
kirjoitimme ˈkirjoi̯timːe We wrote
kirjoititte ˈkirjoi̯titːe You (plural) wrote
kirjoittivat ˈkirjoi̯tivɑt They wrote
menin ˈme̞nin I went
menit ˈme̞nit You went
meni ˈme̞ni He/She went
menimme ˈme̞nimːe We went
menit ˈme̞nitːe You (plural) went
menivät ˈme̞nivɑt They went

Here, we've used kirjoittaa (to write) and mennä (to go) as examples. Notice the pattern in how the verbs are conjugated.

Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now it's time to put your knowledge to the test! Below are some exercises designed to reinforce what you've learned about Finnish verbs in the past tense.

Exercise 1: Conjugate the following verbs in the past tense[edit | edit source]

1. To play (pelata)

2. To read (lukea)

3. To hear (kuulla)

Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks with the correct past tense form[edit | edit source]

1. Minä ______ (syödä) pizzaa.

2. He ______ (tulla) kotiin.

3. Me ______ (nukkua) hyvin.

Exercise 3: Identify the vowel harmony in the following verbs[edit | edit source]

1. Tanssia (to dance)

2. Puhua (to speak)

3. Juoda (to drink)

Exercise 4: Translate the following sentences into Finnish[edit | edit source]

1. I was happy.

2. We spoke Finnish.

3. They went to the store.

Exercise 5: Match the verbs with their past tense forms[edit | edit source]

1. To see (nähdä)

a. Näin

2. To give (antaa)

b. Annoin

3. To find (löytää)

c. Löysin

Solutions to Exercises[edit | edit source]

Here are the solutions to the exercises above. Check your answers and see how you did!

Exercise 1 Solutions[edit | edit source]

1. pelasin

2. luin

3. kuulin

Exercise 2 Solutions[edit | edit source]

1. Minä söin pizzaa.

2. He tulivat kotiin.

3. Me nukkuimme hyvin.

Exercise 3 Solutions[edit | edit source]

1. Tanssia - front vowel

2. Puhua - back vowel

3. Juoda - back vowel

Exercise 4 Solutions[edit | edit source]

1. Olin onnellinen.

2. Puhumme suomea.

3. Menivät kauppaan.

Exercise 5 Solutions[edit | edit source]

1. a

2. b

3. c

Congratulations on completing this lesson! By learning how to conjugate Finnish verbs in the past tense and understanding vowel harmony, you’ve taken a significant step towards mastering the Finnish language. Keep practicing, and you’ll find that using the past tense will soon become second nature.

Remember, the key to language learning is consistency and practice. Feel free to return to this lesson as needed, and don’t hesitate to reach out if you have questions!

Table of Contents - Finnish Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Introduction to Finnish


Greetings and Introductions


Nouns and Adjectives


Numbers and Time


Verbs and Tenses


Daily Activities


Questions and Negation


Food and Dining


Prepositions and Postpositions


Travel and Transportation


Finnish Culture and Traditions


Weather and Seasons


Conjunctions and Subordinate Clauses


Family and Relationships


Finnish Literature and Music

Videos[edit | edit source]

Learn Finnish! Lesson 39: Past tense - Imperfekti - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Learn Finnish Verb Types and the Present Tense - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Past Tense in Finnish - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Learn Finnish! Lesson 42: The future tense - Futuuri - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Learn Finnish! Lesson 30: Verb types - Verbityypit - YouTube[edit | edit source]


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