Vowel harmony in Finnish
Vowel Harmony: The Finnish language features a phenomenon called “vowel harmony”. So, In this video we are going to learn the concept and what it means. Firstly, we will try to understand the concept of “vowel harmony”, which means the following group of vowels do NOT appear within one word.“A”, “O”, “U” (the so-called back vowels) do not mix with “Ä”, “Ö”, “Y” ( the so-called front vowels). However, E and I are neutral vowels and they can mix with both groups. DO NOT CLICK: / @finnishwithsean1341 #Glottalic_initiation #finnishwithsean #vowelharmony

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