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see also [[Finnish and German/Regression tests]]
see also [[Finnish and German/Regression tests]]


===Basics===
===Determiners===


German has articles, Finnish not so...
; A house

* {{test|deu|Das Haus|talo}}
; the
* {{test|deu|der|}}
* {{test|fin|tämä|die}}

===Nouns===

German requires and article for nominals.

; house
* {{test|deu|das Haus|talo}}
* {{test|fin|talo|Haus}}
* {{test|fin|talo|Haus}}

====Proper nouns====

Just a small nuisance with apertium's np classes *and* genders.

; Jack
* {{test|deu|Jack|Jack}}
* {{test|fin|Jack|Jack}}
; Finland
* {{test|deu|Finnland|Suomi}}
* {{test|fin|Suomi|Finnland}}

===Pronouns===

Well, yeah.

; I
* {{test|deu|ich|minä}}
* {{test|fin|minä|ich}}
; me
* {{test|deu|mich|minut}}
* {{test|fin|minut|mich}}
* {{test|fin|minua|mich}}
; to me
* {{test|deu|mir|minulle}}
* {{test|fin|minulle|mir}}

===Verbs===

German is anti-drop.

; sleep
* {{test|deu|ich schlafe|minä nukun}}
* {{test|fin|nukun|ich schlafe}}

===Adjectives===

German adjective should agree with noun on their genders.

; red
* {{test|deu|ein rotes Haus|punainen talo}}
* {{test|fin|punainen talo|rotes Haus}}

===Adverbs===

German adverbs are quite but not totally like Finnish; biggest problem is 0-conversion ADV<->ADJ and resulting disamb. problematics

; fast
* {{test|deu|ich schlafe schnell|minä nukun nopeasti}}
* {{test|fin|nukun nopeasti|ich schlafe schnell}}

===Conjunctions===

also

; and
* {{test|deu|und|ja}}
* {{test|fin|ja|und}}
; because
* {{test|deu|weil|koska}}
* {{test|fin|koska|weil}}

===Adpositions===

German adps have some case requirements but also case variation to determine what happens as well.

; behind
* {{test|deu|hinter dem Haus|talon takana|dative is static}}
* {{test|deu|hinter das Haus|talon taakse|accusative is movement}}
* {{test|fin|talon takana|hinter dem Haus}}
* {{test|fin|talon taakse|hitner das Haus}}

===Numerals===

Numerals are ok by themselves usually

; one
* {{test|deu|eins|yksi}}
* {{test|fin|yksi|eins}}
; two
* {{test|deu|zwei|kaksi}}
* {{test|fin|kaksi|zwei}}
; third
* {{test|deu|dritte|kolmas}}
* {{test|fin|kolmas|dritte}}

Numeral phrases are all weird

===Digits===

nothing very strange, of course slightly differing orthographies for lots of dinge

; 1000
* {{test|deu|1000|1000}}
* {{test|fin|1000|1000}}

===Interjections===

As use

; hi
* {{test|deu|hallo|hei}}
* {{test|fin|hei|hallo}}

===Punktion===

Fin uses UPOS German apertium style dozen of classes.

; full stop
* {{test|deu|.|.}}
* {{test|fin|.|.}}




[[Category:German and Finnish]]
[[Category:German and Finnish]]

Revision as of 16:16, 2 August 2017

see also Finnish and German/Regression tests

Determiners

German has articles, Finnish not so...

the
  • (deu) der
  • (fin) tämä → die

Nouns

German requires and article for nominals.

house
  • (deu) das Haus → talo
  • (fin) talo → Haus

Proper nouns

Just a small nuisance with apertium's np classes *and* genders.

Jack
  • (deu) Jack → Jack
  • (fin) Jack → Jack
Finland
  • (deu) Finnland → Suomi
  • (fin) Suomi → Finnland

Pronouns

Well, yeah.

I
  • (deu) ich → minä
  • (fin) minä → ich
me
  • (deu) mich → minut
  • (fin) minut → mich
  • (fin) minua → mich
to me
  • (deu) mir → minulle
  • (fin) minulle → mir

Verbs

German is anti-drop.

sleep
  • (deu) ich schlafe → minä nukun
  • (fin) nukun → ich schlafe

Adjectives

German adjective should agree with noun on their genders.

red
  • (deu) ein rotes Haus → punainen talo
  • (fin) punainen talo → rotes Haus

Adverbs

German adverbs are quite but not totally like Finnish; biggest problem is 0-conversion ADV<->ADJ and resulting disamb. problematics

fast
  • (deu) ich schlafe schnell → minä nukun nopeasti
  • (fin) nukun nopeasti → ich schlafe schnell

Conjunctions

also

and
  • (deu) und → ja
  • (fin) ja → und
because
  • (deu) weil → koska
  • (fin) koska → weil

Adpositions

German adps have some case requirements but also case variation to determine what happens as well.

behind
  • (deu) hinter dem Haus → talon takana :: dative is static
  • (deu) hinter das Haus → talon taakse :: accusative is movement
  • (fin) talon takana → hinter dem Haus
  • (fin) talon taakse → hitner das Haus

Numerals

Numerals are ok by themselves usually

one
  • (deu) eins → yksi
  • (fin) yksi → eins
two
  • (deu) zwei → kaksi
  • (fin) kaksi → zwei
third
  • (deu) dritte → kolmas
  • (fin) kolmas → dritte

Numeral phrases are all weird

Digits

nothing very strange, of course slightly differing orthographies for lots of dinge

1000
  • (deu) 1000 → 1000
  • (fin) 1000 → 1000

Interjections

As use

hi
  • (deu) hallo → hei
  • (fin) hei → hallo

Punktion

Fin uses UPOS German apertium style dozen of classes.

full stop
  • (deu) . → .
  • (fin) . → .