background preloader

Language learning

Facebook Twitter

The Finnish language. Partitive case. Note: partitive case has to be distinguished from partitive meaning which refers to the selection of a part or quantity out of a group or amount, see Partitive.

Partitive case

The partitive case (abbreviated PTV or more ambiguously PART) is a grammatical case which denotes "partialness", "without result", or "without specific identity". It is also used in contexts where a subgroup is selected from a larger group, or with numbers. Is Finnish a difficult language? - thisisFINLAND: Life & society: Language. By Hannele Branch, lecturer in Finnish, University of London How easily can a foreigner learn a language like this?

Is Finnish a difficult language? - thisisFINLAND: Life & society: Language

In fact, Finnish is a very logical language, as many students who have methodologically studied it admit. Sanakirja.org - Ilmainen sanakirja. Suomi, englanti, ruotsi jne. nettisanakirja. The free dictionary. Innovative Language.