lördag 10 december 2016

Hi everybody

 I have been composing, my Works sounds awsomd. i write Møre another time. I Hope Saara Aalto wins the x factor uk.
Moikka

lördag 22 oktober 2016

Hi

 I decided to close this for a while, cause i have had a lot of strange traffic here with guests who hide their whereabouts.  I have opened this again to see if the traffic here is honest. I do not look for your ip address, i have more important things to do.


 Moikka

tisdag 27 september 2016

Hi

 There is someone here and the statistics here claims  this person is situated in France. It is very annoying, every time this person visits my blog i get trash spam links. I have contacted google without result, if you get spam, do not click on links which are unknown and do not click on e mail from someone who is unknown. There might be a hacker who takes over your computer.


And if you get a message which says that you have won 500 000 pounds or 1000 000 million dollars from a microsoft or a lottery, do not answer, persons behind this, are scammers who try to get your money from Nigeria or Jamaica.

 I have been scammed and i have  lost two dollars and i had to change my card, the company had an address in Denmark. I won an award and i gave the company my card number and the company said they were going to charge me for 6 dollars every month and i called my bank. My bank said: "You have been scammed" The bank blocked my card and sent me a new one.


Moikka.

måndag 26 september 2016

languages again

Oh i love grammar.


 In English: I have( to have) a book

 Italiano: (Io) ho (avere) un libro

Svenska: Jag har (att ha) en bok.

Deutsch: Ich habe (zu haben) ein Buch.

Suomeksi:  Minulla on (olla= to be) kirja= the subject " Minulla" is the case adessiivi and nominativ

is Minä=I and the verb on=is in English and book is just " kirja" in finnish.


In the finnish language we do not use the verb "to have", the verb "to have" is translated in finnish     

"to possess", so in finnish you use the third person sing on=is of the verb to be= olla in many

situations.


Like in English yoy say: i am thirsty

In italian you say: Io ho(avere) sete       italians use the verb avere= to have

In finnish you can say: Minun on jano  Minun is genitive of Minä=I or Minun is also a possessive

pronomen in finnish Minun= my

and there you have the word on=is again


It is amazing to discover how different the grammar is in different languages and the italian grammar

is very different from English.


Moikka

lördag 24 september 2016

About fuel poverty in uk

 Hi, i just want to share this with you.
About fuel poverty in uk, a good documentary.


Moikka

torsdag 22 september 2016

Hi

 I have been busy lately and i have changed the settings on my blog