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Finnish Lessons.In this presentation we are going to look at how to say in Finnish to be or do something with someone.When we want to say that we are with someone, we need to use the genitive form and the word ;kanssa meaning with The position of words is different compared to English: first we say the name of the person we are with (in the genitive form), then the word kanssa We are going to look at some examples of how to say “to be” or “do something” with someone and review the genitive case as well.
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