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onko sinulla ja oletko sinä
hi, i would like to know if onko sinulla and oletko sinä are the same ?
i have started courses on duolingo recently
i am kinda confused, when i say
-onko sinulla valmis ?
-on
it's incorrect
they want me to say
-oletko sinä valmis ?
-olen
can i say
-oletko sinä kyllmä ?
-olen
kiitos
Aug 14, 2020 8:49 AM
Answers · 3
In Finnish in different situations you use different suffixes.
Oletko valmis? = Are you ready?
Onko sinulla kylmä? = Are you cold
Onko sinulla nälkä? = Are you hungry
For example if you want to say "I'm hungry"
It's "Minulla on nälkä."
Quick summary for you:
Oletko = Are you
Onko sinulla = do you have
(If you have more questions do not hesitate to ask them I would like to help. Also I'm a Finnish language learner)
October 15, 2020
kiitos Karima, it solved my problem :)
August 14, 2020
onko sinulla is different then oletko sinä for example 'onko sinulla koulu' means do you have school? and 'oletko sinä oppilas' means are you a student. so basically onko sinulla means do you have and 'oletko sinä' means are you. hopefully this hepls.
August 14, 2020
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