tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-269693591087704863.post7787368106860002036..comments2024-03-23T21:21:12.471+02:00Comments on Random Finnish Lesson : How to do and make in Finnish (tehdä)Random Finnish Lesson / Hanna Männikkölahtihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17290613323919293053noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-269693591087704863.post-27337047044471042622023-08-25T12:45:35.749+03:002023-08-25T12:45:35.749+03:00KiitosKiitosAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-269693591087704863.post-1107941159488060272023-08-15T11:10:29.879+03:002023-08-15T11:10:29.879+03:00Kivaa! Kyllä vielä toimii;~)Kivaa! Kyllä vielä toimii;~)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-269693591087704863.post-55385831109760651722014-09-08T23:58:44.482+03:002014-09-08T23:58:44.482+03:00Wiktionary groups tehdä with nähdä and says: "...Wiktionary groups tehdä with nähdä and says: "The inflectional stem used for some forms replaces the -h- with -ke-, the k being subject to consonant gradation.", which somewhat makes sense of the conjugation.kaefnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-269693591087704863.post-77693445653032145262013-08-02T14:03:22.454+03:002013-08-02T14:03:22.454+03:00It's just one of only a very few irregular ver...It's just one of only a very few irregular verbs in Finnish. I can think of only two others at the moment:<br /> 'nähdä' (to see) - näen, näki, nähnyt<br /><br /> 'olla' (to be) - olen, oli, ollut (quite regular, actually) BUT!<br /> 3rd person present tense is different:<br /> Hän on (not olee), He ovat (not olevat).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-269693591087704863.post-23996432158873352812013-05-10T23:41:49.444+03:002013-05-10T23:41:49.444+03:00Is there any explanation why tehdä conjugates so e...Is there any explanation why tehdä conjugates so exceptionally?odarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04494394168183802092noreply@blogger.com