Minä juon kahvia aamulla.

Breakdown of Minä juon kahvia aamulla.

minä
I
kahvi
the coffee
juoda
to drink
aamulla
in the morning
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Questions & Answers about Minä juon kahvia aamulla.

What does Minä mean in the sentence?
Minä is the Finnish subject pronoun that means I in English. It explicitly shows who is performing the action.
What is the function of the verb juon and how is it formed?
Juon is the first-person singular present tense form of the verb juoda, which means to drink. The ending -n indicates that the subject is I, so it translates as I drink.
Why is the noun kahvia in the partitive case rather than in its basic form kahvi?
In Finnish, many objects use the partitive case when they represent an incomplete or indefinite quantity. Here, kahvia implies an unspecified amount of coffee, aligning with how we sometimes express non-specific quantities in English (like some coffee).
What does aamulla indicate, and which case is it?
Aamulla means in the morning. It is formed from aamu (morning) using the adessive case, which is commonly used to denote time or place in Finnish.
How is the sentence structure of Minä juon kahvia aamulla organized?
The sentence follows a typical Finnish word order: subject-verb-object-adverbial. Minä (I) is the subject, juon (drink) is the verb, kahvia (coffee) is the object in the partitive case, and aamulla (in the morning) acts as a time modifier.

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