That would be "Hei, halusitko sinä kysyä jotakin minulta?".
Hyvä vastausAnd if you want to say something like:This is a good answer - you'd say:Tämä on hyvä vastaus
Say that you want to be with him because you love him
The phrase "Good luck!" in Finnish is "Hyvää onnea!" or "Lykkyä tykö!". You can also just say Onnea! on it's own."Onnea!" can also mean "Congratulations!".
"Olen hyvä." (Means I am good at something, or good in general.)If this was meant as a response to the question "How are you?" ("Miten menee" in Finnish), then the answer would be "Hyvin".
I want to hear your voice: Haluan kuulla äänesi.
For you is sinulle in Finnish.
How is miten in Finnish.
If you are asking, "Please, will you help me?" for example, then please is "kiltti" in Finnish.The above sentence is "Ole niin kiltti ja auta." or "Olisitko niin kiltti ja auttaisit?"If you are asked if you want something and you want to answer positively:Do you want...? Yes, please.Haluatko...? Kyllä, kiitos.In spoken language young people might say the English word "please" in Finnish sentences.
I am not Finnish. - (Minä) en ole suomalainen.
En halua kuolla yksin
Dot is piste in Finnish.
Queen is kuningatar in Finnish.