torsdag 14 juli 2016

If you plan to learn a new language

 I would advise you to learn conjunctions and adverbs as soon as possible. These parts of speech are not usually included in a newbeginner level, but i claim that conjunctions or adverbs are often used when you read a text. Probably every 7 th word is a conjunction or an adverb and there are not that many grammar complicated grammar rules with these parts of speech.  For example the adverb "Always" is just "Always", also in finnish "Aina" you do not conjugate "Aina", but there are several adverbs and conjunctions you conjugate in finnish. Or the word for Always in german is "immer" and "immer " is just "immer" or italian "sempre" is just "sempre" nice and easy and every time you read a text in italian and you find the word "sempre" then you know that this means "Always" in English. You do not have to conjugate this word "always" into hundreds of congations like you have to do with some verbs. So let`s begin with something useful and easy.

the word for "now" is in

finnish:  nytten, nyttemmin, nyt (is a dialect) I just Always have to correct finnish, puh

Swedish: nu

norwegian: nå

german: jetzt

italian: ora, adesso

Oh i love this, have a nice day.


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