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Questions & Answers about Haluatko kävellä puistossa?
What does the suffix -ko in Haluatko mean, and why is it used here?
The suffix -ko (or -kö) is a question particle in Finnish. By adding -ko to the verb Haluat (do you want), it turns the statement into a yes/no question.
Why is the verb in the second-person singular (Haluat) instead of another form?
In Finnish, you typically address one person informally using the singular second-person form. Haluat is the second-person singular indicative form of the verb haluta (to want). The question particle -ko is attached to form Haluatko.
What is the function of kävellä in this sentence, and could another verb be used instead?
Kävellä simply means to walk. You could replace it with other verbs depending on context, like juosta (to run) or pyöräillä (to bike), but then the meaning would change accordingly.
Why is puistossa in this form and not just puisto?
Puistossa is the inessive case (marked by -ssa/-ssä), which indicates being inside or at a location—here, in the park. Puisto is the base form (nominal form), while puistossa specifically means in the park, adding the nuance of location.
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