Tämä on hyvä mahdollisuus oppia suomea nopeammin.

Breakdown of Tämä on hyvä mahdollisuus oppia suomea nopeammin.

olla
to be
tämä
this
suomi
Finnish
hyvä
good
oppia
to learn
nopea
fast
mahdollisuus
the opportunity
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Questions & Answers about Tämä on hyvä mahdollisuus oppia suomea nopeammin.

What does the word Tämä mean, and what role does it play in the sentence?
Tämä means “this” in English. It is a demonstrative pronoun serving as the subject of the sentence.
How is the noun phrase hyvä mahdollisuus structured, and what does it mean?
Hyvä mahdollisuus translates as “good opportunity.” Here, hyvä is an adjective meaning “good,” and mahdollisuus is a noun meaning “opportunity.” The adjective agrees in case and number with the noun it modifies—in this case, both are in the nominative singular.
Why is the verb oppia in its base (infinitive) form in this sentence?
In Finnish, after nouns like mahdollisuus that indicate a possibility or opportunity, the following action is expressed with an infinitive. Thus, oppia (meaning “to learn”) remains in its base form to describe the action that the opportunity offers.
Why is suomea in the partitive form rather than using the nominative suomi?
Finnish often uses the partitive case for objects when referring to activities like learning a language. In this context, suomea (the partitive form of suomi) indicates an ongoing or incomplete process, which fits the idea of learning rather than having fully learned.
How is the adverb nopeammin formed, and what does it signify in the sentence?
Nopeammin is the comparative form of the adverb derived from the adjective nopea (meaning “fast” or “quick”). The -mmin ending is added to form the comparative adverb, so nopeammin means “faster” or “more quickly,” describing the manner in which one might learn.
How does the Finnish sentence structure compare to that of English in this example?
The structure is quite similar: the sentence begins with a subject (Tämä), followed by a linking verb (on meaning “is”), and then a predicate that provides more information (hyvä mahdollisuus oppia suomea nopeammin). Although Finnish uses case endings (like the partitive suomea) and specific forms (such as the infinitive oppia), the overall order and function of the components resemble an English sentence like “This is a good opportunity to learn Finnish faster.”

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