• 12. Minua väsyttää. How Finns talk about feelings
    Oct 14 2025

    Have you ever said minua väsyttää and thought: “Wait… who is this mysterious someone who makes me tired?”

    In this episode of Nasta Suomi, Anastasia — your calm and slightly funny Finnish teacher from Helsinki — explains emotion verbs, those magical Finnish verbs that describe how feelings happen to you.


    You’ll learn:

    • why we say minua väsyttää instead of olen väsynyt
    • two families of feeling verbs: emotions (harmittaa, ilahduttaa, pelottaa) and sensations (väsyttää, paleltaa, janottaa)
    • how old Finnish beliefs about nature and spirits still live in the language today


    Join our Telegram group: https://t.me/nastasuomi

    Email me: contact@edukos.online


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    13 mins
  • 11. Iso vai pieni? Capital letters in Finnish
    Oct 7 2025

    Why is joulu written with a small letter, but Christmas with a big one?

    And when should you write Kauppatori with a capital K— and when just kauppatori?

    In this episode of Nasta Suomi, we explore the Finnish way of using capital letters — or, more often, not using them.

    You’ll learn:

    – when to write a big letter and when to keep it small,

    – what’s the difference between erisnimet (proper nouns) and yleissanat (common nouns),

    – and how meaning — not importance — decides which one to choose.

    We’ll also look at fun borderline cases like Ruotsin-laiva vs ruotsinlaiva, suomirock vs Suomi Rock, and test you with a short mini-quiz on weekdays, professions, and holidays.

    Simple, logical, and full of those “aha!” moments every Finnish learner needs.


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    Contact me: contact@edukos.online

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    20 mins
  • 10. Tuli, tuuli, tulli. Finnish pronunciation traps
    Oct 1 2025

    Why does tuli mean fire, tuuli mean wind, and tulli mean customs? In Finnish, a single extra letter can completely change the meaning.


    In this episode of Nasta Suomi, we dive into the biggest pronunciation traps that confuse learners:


    • short vs. long vowels (sika vs. siika)
    • short vs. long consonants (mato vs. matto)
    • the rule of stress — always on the first syllable
    • how compound words create their own rhythm.


    You’ll learn why these small details matter, how to practice them, and why they’re the key to being understood in Finnish.


    By the end, you’ll stop fearing vowel length and double consonants — and start using them with confidence.



    I’ve created a Telegram channel called Nasta Suomi, where you can find all podcast materials in written form, ask questions, and connect with other Finnish learners:


    https://t.me/nastasuomi


    Got a question about Finnish?


    Write me an email! The most interesting questions might become full episodes of this podcast: contact@edukos.online


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    To celebrate the launch of this podcast, I’m giving away a little thank-you gift to 10 listeners.


    All you need to do is:


    1. Subscribe to the podcast


    2. Leave a rating


    That’s it!


    Before Christmas 2025, I’ll randomly select 10 people to receive my practical guide:


    “A Simple Communication Guide for Small Business Owners” — written in plain English for entrepreneurs in Finland.


    No jargon. Just useful stuff.


    If you’re running a business — or thinking about starting one — this might help more than you expect!



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    16 mins
  • 09. Finnish cases, zero panic
    Sep 23 2025

    Finnish has fifteen cases — and for many learners, that number alone sounds terrifying. But are they really so hard?

    In this episode of Nasta Suomi, we break down the Finnish case system in simple, logical steps. From everyday endings like -ssa (talossa = “in the house”) to the rare birds like abessiivi and komitatiivi, you’ll see how cases actually make Finnish more efficient, not harder. By the end, you’ll understand why cases are the secret ingredient that gives Finnish its unique power — and you’ll have a fun challenge to try at home.


    I’ve created a Telegram channel called Nasta Suomi, where you can find all podcast materials in written form, ask questions, and connect with other Finnish learners:

    https://t.me/nastasuomi

    Got a question about Finnish?

    Write me an email! The most interesting questions might become full episodes of this podcast: contact@edukos.online

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    To celebrate the launch of this podcast, I’m giving away a little thank-you gift to 10 listeners.

    All you need to do is:

    1. Subscribe to the podcast

    2. Leave a rating

    That’s it!

    Before Christmas 2025, I’ll randomly select 10 people to receive my practical guide:

    “A Simple Communication Guide for Small Business Owners” — written in plain English for entrepreneurs in Finland.

    No jargon. Just useful stuff.

    If you’re running a business — or thinking about starting one — this might help more than you expect!

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    21 mins
  • 08. Finnish words English can’t capture
    Sep 16 2025

    Why does Finnish have so many funny, unique words that don’t exist in English? In this episode of Nasta Suomi, we explore over ten Finnish words that capture culture, nature, and everyday life in ways no direct translation can. From sisu and saunalöyly to mökkihöperö, happihyppy, and tarjeta, you’ll hear the stories behind these quirky expressions and learn why they matter. Perfect for Finnish learners who want more than grammar — this episode shows you how language reflects the Finnish way of living.

    I’ve created a Telegram channel called Nasta Suomi, where you can find all podcast materials in written form, ask questions, and connect with other Finnish learners:

    https://t.me/nastasuomi

    Got a question about Finnish?

    Write me an email! The most interesting questions might become full episodes of this podcast: contact@edukos.online

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    To celebrate the launch of this podcast, I’m giving away a little thank-you gift to 10 listeners.

    All you need to do is:

    1. Subscribe to the podcast

    2. Leave a rating

    That’s it!

    Before Christmas 2025, I’ll randomly select 10 people to receive my practical guide:

    “A Simple Communication Guide for Small Business Owners” — written in plain English for entrepreneurs in Finland.

    No jargon. Just useful stuff.

    If you’re running a business — or thinking about starting one — this might help more than you expect!

    I’ll announce the winners on my Telegram channel.


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    16 mins
  • 07. YKI-testi. Tips, tricks & stories
    Sep 9 2025

    Are you thinking about taking the YKI-testi in Finnish — the official national language exam?

    In this episode of Nasta Suomi, I break down everything you need to know about the intermediate level (keskitaso, B1–B2): what the test consists of, what actually happens on exam day, and what counts as a passing grade. You’ll hear practical tips for each subtest — speaking, listening, reading, and writing — and honest experiences from people who have already taken the exam.

    Whether you need YKI for citizenship, work, or just to measure your Finnish progress, this guide will help you prepare and feel more confident.

    I’ve created a Telegram channel called Nasta Suomi, where you can find all podcast materials in written form, ask questions, and connect with other Finnish learners:

    https://t.me/nastasuomi

    Got a question about Finnish?

    Write me an email! The most interesting questions might become full episodes of this podcast: contact@edukos.online

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    To celebrate the launch of this podcast, I’m giving away a little thank-you gift to 10 listeners.

    All you need to do is:

    1. Subscribe to the podcast

    2. Leave a rating

    That’s it!

    Before Christmas 2025, I’ll randomly select 10 people to receive my practical guide:

    “A Simple Communication Guide for Small Business Owners” — written in plain English for entrepreneurs in Finland.

    No jargon. Just useful stuff.

    If you’re running a business — or thinking about starting one — this might help more than you expect!

    I’ll announce the winners on my Telegram channel.

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    23 mins
  • 06. Ring Ring! How to survive a phone call in Finnish
    Sep 2 2025

    Why do phone calls in Finnish feel so intimidating? No facial expressions, fast speech, and lots of little politeness formulas that don’t appear in textbooks.

    In this episode of Nasta Suomi, we break down the hidden structure of Finnish phone calls: how to introduce yourself, ask if it’s a good time, clarify when you don’t understand, and end the call politely. You’ll learn the difference between formal, semi-formal, and casual calls — plus tips to overcome phone anxiety. By the end, you’ll have a ready-made script to survive and even enjoy phone conversations in Finnish.

    I’ve created a Telegram channel called Nasta Suomi, where you can find all podcast materials in written form, ask questions, and connect with other Finnish learners:

    https://t.me/nastasuomi

    Got a question about Finnish?

    Write me an email! The most interesting questions might become full episodes of this podcast: contact@edukos.online

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    To celebrate the launch of this podcast, I’m giving away a little thank-you gift to 10 listeners.

    All you need to do is:

    1. Subscribe to the podcast

    2. Leave a rating

    That’s it!

    Before Christmas 2025, I’ll randomly select 10 people to receive my practical guide:

    “A Simple Communication Guide for Small Business Owners” — written in plain English for entrepreneurs in Finland.

    No jargon. Just useful stuff.

    If you’re running a business — or thinking about starting one — this might help more than you expect!

    I’ll announce the winners on my Telegram channel.

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    18 mins
  • 05. Finnish, the outsider language
    Aug 26 2025

    Why does Finnish sound so completely different from Swedish, Norwegian, or Russian?

    In this episode of Nasta Suomi, we explore the fascinating story of the Finnish language — and why it doesn’t fit in with its neighbors. You’ll learn about the Uralic language family, the migration from the Ural Mountains, and how Finnish ended up alongside Indo-European giants like Russian and Swedish while staying totally unique.

    We’ll talk about Finnish relatives like Estonian and Hungarian, the famous 15 cases, agglutination, and why Finnish shares surprising similarities with Turkish. Plus, we’ll look at how this linguistic difference shaped Finland’s cultural identity.

    Whether you’re learning Finnish or just curious about languages, this episode will help you understand why Finnish is truly the outsider language of Europe.


    I’ve created a Telegram channel called Nasta Suomi, where you can find all podcast materials in written form, ask questions, and connect with other Finnish learners:

    https://t.me/nastasuomi

    Got a question about Finnish?

    Write me an email! The most interesting questions might become full episodes of this podcast: contact@edukos.online

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    To celebrate the launch of this podcast, I’m giving away a little thank-you gift to 10 listeners.

    All you need to do is:

    1. Subscribe to the podcast

    2. Leave a rating

    That’s it!

    Before Christmas 2025, I’ll randomly select 10 people to receive my practical guide:

    “A Simple Communication Guide for Small Business Owners” — written in plain English for entrepreneurs in Finland.

    No jargon. Just useful stuff.

    If you’re running a business — or thinking about starting one — this might help more than you expect!

    I’ll announce the winners on my Telegram channel.

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    19 mins