Basic Finnish Grammar:Questions ending in KO/KÖ
Basic Finnish Grammar:In today's video we are going to talk about questions that do not have a question word - questions you can answer with "yes" or "no". These kind of questions are called "ko/kö-questions" in Finnish. Why? Because you need to put an ending to the verb - either "-ko" or "-kö" depending on vowel harmony. DO NOT CLICK: / @finnishwithsean1341 sub_confirmation=1 LINKS: Finnish Grammar: Mikä and Mitä (When to use them) • Finnish Grammar: Mikä and Mitä (When to us... Vowel Harmony • Vowel harmony in Finnish The Finnish Alphabets: • Learn the Finnish alphabet The Finnish Vowels and Consonants: • Finnish Vowels and Consonants The Finnish Diphthongs Part 1: • Learning Finnish Diphthongs (Part 1) The Finnish Diphthongs Part 2: • learn Finnish Diphthongs ( Part 2)

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