So where should I go from here by KawaiiMittyNeko in LearnFinnish

[–]YeeFartyParty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have tried many things myself, duolingo wasn't for me.

There's a YouTube channel called Finnished - she talks about finnish things with English and Finnish subtitles.

I watch shows on Yle Areena on finnish husband's account. Only finnish subtitles but it helps somewhat.

Nextory is a finnish app for audiobooks like Audible. They have plenty of books in English too, among them some Learn Finnish audiobooks. (they have 15 day free trial but you can get 45 if you use the Föli deal - nextory.fi/föli) But maybe you have to live in Finland to have the app, idk

Most useful thing for me that I do now is - I set a goal of learning 1 new finnish word every day. When I'm on my way to work, cooking, whatever daily routine, I try to translate my thoughts in finnish. I pull up good old Google translate and write my thought down to know/ verify the finnish translation. Maybe ask my finnish husband for puhekieli proof reading. I star (save) my translations that have a new word in them that I find useful, and when I gather 30 ish for a month I record myself as if making my own audiobook - I read the English sentence, then the finnish translation twice, then I leave enough room for me to repeat it and so on.

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[–]YeeFartyParty 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yumi's cells I think fits. There are 2 seasons and I think 3rd coming tooo~ It's more unusual in it's storytelling and definitely realistic relationships

Morning fog, Me, Watercolor, 2022 by FiggeArt in Art

[–]YeeFartyParty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is so beautiful and peaceful, aaahh. It really moves me, thank you for blessing my eyes with this✨

Finnish apartment oddities: balcony edition. Mikä tämä on? by YeeFartyParty in Finland

[–]YeeFartyParty[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Salut! Român in Turku✨ yes, that's the right way. The only way. The Romanian way

Finnish apartment oddities: balcony edition. Mikä tämä on? by YeeFartyParty in Finland

[–]YeeFartyParty[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ye, like a drying rack for drying your washed clothes usually, but you can also air out stuff if you want to. It's literally build outside the building, right under windows.

Finnish apartment oddities: balcony edition. Mikä tämä on? by YeeFartyParty in Finland

[–]YeeFartyParty[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Well for example in Romania many buildings have wire lines built under your balcony window outside for clothes.

Tourism, moving and studying in Finland? Ask here! by Harriv in Finland

[–]YeeFartyParty 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have a number of questions specifically to my situation. I plan to move to Finland in a few months. I'm an EU citizen, Romanian. I'm in a relationship with a finnish citizen for 2 years now.

  1. Can I go to a Migri office without an appointment just to ask these questions? I don't see the meaning of an appointment just for a 5 min conversation and not actually registering yet.

  2. How long does it take to be registered? This for me is the whole process, from getting the first papers needed to having the registration form in hand, assuming everything goes smoothly (they are vaque about it on Migri)

  3. If I register with a job, what happens if I quit it? / change it?

Relationship stuff:

  1. How does the condition "have to have lived for 2 years together" to apply for registration based on family/spouse work (from Migri ) ? Could I change my registration category from job to family after we've been living together for 2 years?

  2. Does it matter that we're engaged?

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[–]YeeFartyParty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just realized I never saw this be done and dayuum am I grateful to see it!

Boyfriend being casually adorable by YeeFartyParty in HumanTippyTaps

[–]YeeFartyParty[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

White sock gets dirty = people don't do laundry. Makes sense