Isoäiti is pronounced like this:
All of the letter i's are pronounced like the e-letter.
S is normal. O is the same as the O in organisation.
Ä is not that difficult to say: same as the a in cat.
T is normal.
And there you have it.
"(Sinä) olet söpö."O is pronounced like in organization.Ö is pronounced like i in girl.
Good evening is hyvää iltaa in Finnish.
The word for grandma is "mummi" or "isoäiti" in Finnish.Mummi is pronounced Mu- ( As in Mulan) mmi(stress the m, and the i is pronounced like the y in Larry)
Helki is not Finnish
The plural of Finnish Spitz is "Finnish Spitz".
Monica is simply pronounced as Monica in Finnish.
It is pronounced and written the same way in Finnish.
Kimi Räikkönen, a Finnish formula driver has a good example of a Finnish accent. Finnish is pronounced almost exactly as its written, which shows in the accent. The R, V, P and some other letters are also quite sharp.
You say milk in Finnish like this: It is pronounced: Maitoa /mi to uh/ long i and long o
"Kissa", pronounced the same way as written.
"(Sinä) olet söpö."O is pronounced like in organization.Ö is pronounced like i in girl.
Good evening is hyvää iltaa in Finnish.
Tuloo in itself is not a word in Finnish. You might be referring to the word tuloa, which often is pronounced tuloo in spoken language. It is also possible that you mean the word tulee or tulevat that are pronounced tulloo in some dialects.
Uncle = SetaBrother = VeliSister = SiscoMum = Aiti pronounced I-teeDad = Iska pronounced i-skaAuntie = Tati pronounced Ta-tee
The word for grandma is "mummi" or "isoäiti" in Finnish.Mummi is pronounced Mu- ( As in Mulan) mmi(stress the m, and the i is pronounced like the y in Larry)
The Finnish language is suomi (Finnish) or suomen kieli (Finnish language) in Finnish.
It's a different letter altogether. "Ä" is pronounced very much like the "a" in "cat" or "tag", for example.