Would anyone in the #linguistics sphere or elsewhere have tips on learning Finnish?
I'd be starting from basically nothing and would be working on my own for now. I can work with materials in English, German or Swedish.
Would anyone in the #linguistics sphere or elsewhere have tips on learning Finnish?
I'd be starting from basically nothing and would be working on my own for now. I can work with materials in English, German or Swedish.
@na_sy_tr i'm not an S2 teacher so i don't really know what kind of material is available and what of it is really recommendable. but as a university teacher of finnish i'm not totally ignorant of the topic.
so, here's something that i found easily, and perhaps you've found these yourself already:
https://yle.fi/aihe/oppiminen/suomen-kielen-alkeet
https://areena.yle.fi/1-3882033
https://sites.google.com/view/superalkeet/etusivu
https://infofinland.fi/en/finnish-and-swedish/finnish-online
@Stoori I once had (and gave away) a copy of Kato hei: puhekielen alkeet by Maarit Berg and Leena Silfverberg, which tries to teach spoken Finnish from scratch as a self-contained thing.
I had it mostly for novelty interest, from my own experiences (albeit as someone who lives here and only speaks and listens at B2 on a good day) I wouldn't really recommend it on its own, despite it being intended as a standalone textbook.
It was more a useful way of understanding all the things people around you are saying, systematically – once one has the formal written language fairly well understood.
And it teaches one normative version of spoken Finnish (kind of-Helsinki), while the better general textbooks I used gave examples from different regions when appropriate to the learner's level.