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Hello ELSIE PARKER,
Thank you for posting. We’ll consider your feedback for our future development.
We did not add the audio for the dialogue section for the Reading series. Please use vocabulary section and slideshow to listening very similar words and short sentences.
If you have any questions, please let us know.
Thank you.
Aarni
Team FinnishPod101.com
still no sound on the Dialogue words in Finnish or in English.
It would still be helpful to see sentances built using the vocabulary words. Only 2 of the 11 words have examples of how they are used in sentances.
Kiitos!
ELSIE PARKER
Hello ELSIE PARKER,
Thank you for posting. We’ll consider your feedback for our future development.
Löytävä = person who finds, for example, your wallet.
Löytää = to find.
“I’ve lost my wallet.” = Kadotin lompakkoni.
“I lost it on the bus” = Kadotin sen bussissa, etc.
“Can I fill out a form to try and find it?” = Voinko täyttää kaavakkeen jotta voisin löytää sen?
Let us know if you have any question.
Cheers,
Aarni
Team FinnishPod101.com
I would like to see a little more simple
but usefull language in this lesson...
such as
the word for "wallet".
The verb to lose (maybe we've had it already, but I forgot..) löytävä=to lose something?
and a phrase like "I've lost my wallet." And then a drill on "I lost it on the bus", on the train, in the train station, in a taxi... I lost it around 2 PM etc.
And a phrase like "Can I fill out a form to try and find it?"
Kiitos paljon!
ELSIE PARKER
If
"Täytä ainoastaan tähdellä (*) merkityt kohdat." means "Please only fill out sections marked with an asterisk (*)"
then Osoite does NOT have an asterisk, and ADDRESS should NOT be among the choices for the correct answer in the video "quiz".
Or am I wrong?
ELSIE PARKER
I love Finnish...! Thank you for this program.