Is there a difference in pronounciation between the use cases? Like especially what you mention in 2, 3 and 4 compared to 1 (the example). If not, this could be quite confusing
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Finn here. There's no difference in pronounciation, but the colloquial expressions tend to have quite a theatrical expressive spin to them IRL. The context will also be totally different, so I don't see much potential for confusion.
I am only a student who undertook this project to help learn more Finnish. Hopefully there is someone fluent who reads this and can answer. I will ask my tutor about it.
It's great to have this place to stay motivated! I had my first try a few years back and quickly gave up. Hope I will stick around a bit here :)
I find it most difficult to remember any vocabulary as there's literally no clues from other languages. Any tips?
I am glad you are finding this helpful. I have been doing Duolingo, mostly because that vihreä pöllö is so abusive if I stop. Sadly there are less than 1500 words in Finnish in the entire lesson plan. I had met some Finns playing an online game and we conversed in Finnish, I still have them on discord to ask them questions. I recently met another Finn in the same game, but he has much less of an online presence.
I listen to a lot of Korpiklaani, and I met the lead singer back in 2016. I told him the next time I met him I would speak to him in his native tongue. I met him again last year, and sure enough I got to talk a little bit in Finnish to him. The violinist was much more receptive to my broken Finnish however and he even helped me do a Duolingo lesson.
Sometimes I will wonder what a word is in Finnish, so I look it up. Usually I start with Google Translate, then take what it says and look that Finnish word up on wiktionary. Many times the translations on google translate are very incorrect. The first one I found was looking up porridge, it said it was poromakkara, which is reindeer sausage. More recently I was looking up groundhog, which is metsämurmeli however GT gave the translation of muru.
I have in the past listened to Finnish radio DJs, and before I purged Meta I followed Suomi Rock on Instagram. I also followed a number of Finnish users on both TikTok and Instagram.
If you have any suggestions of words, or types of words you would like to see feel free to ask. I am mostly posting words that come up in real life, like the first time I did not post, I had fallen asleep while looking for a word. So I posted väsynyt.