Finnish cases: Partitive plural in example sentences
Are you familiar with the Finnish cases? This video is about the Finnish partitive plural (monikon partitiivi in Finnish) in example sentences. Just listen to the sentences, pause the video and repeat them after me if you like. Don’t think about the grammar too much. The goal is to help you get used to hearing the partitive plural.
Did you notice any similarities in the sentences? It’s often the “there are” + plural sentences that have the partitive plural!
Now, let’s practice!
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