Finnish and German/Pending tests
see also Finnish and German/Regression tests
Contents
Parts of Speech[edit]
First we simply want to see that words of each POS kind of work.
Determiners[edit]
German has articles, Finnish not so...
- the
- (deu) der →
- (fin) tämä → die
Nouns[edit]
German requires and article for nominals.
- house
- (deu) das Haus → talo
- (fin) talo → Haus
Proper nouns[edit]
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[edit]
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[edit]
German is anti-drop.
- sleep
- (deu) ich schlafe → minä nukun
- (fin) nukun → ich schlafe
Separable prefixes[edit]
German can separate prefixes with infinite stuff intervening
- to capture
- (deu) die Katze fangen eine Maus → kissa vangitsee hiiren
- to begin
- (deu) wir anfangen von vorne → aloitamme edestä
- (deu) fangen sie von vorne an! → aloittakaa edestä!
- ankündigen
- (deu) Delegationen kündigten in Caracas an → delegaatiot tiedottivat Caracasissa
- (deu) Die 62-Jährige kündigte in Berlin an → 62-vuotias tiedotti Berliinissä
Adjectives[edit]
German adjective should agree with noun on their genders.
- red
- (deu) ein rotes Haus → punainen talo
- (fin) punainen talo → rotes Haus
Adverbs[edit]
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[edit]
also
- and
- (deu) und → ja
- (fin) ja → und
- because
- (deu) weil → koska
- (fin) koska → weil
Adpositions[edit]
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[edit]
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[edit]
nothing very strange, of course slightly differing orthographies for lots of dinge
- 1000
- (deu) 1000 → 1000
- (fin) 1000 → 1000
Interjections[edit]
As use
- hi
- (deu) hallo → hei
- (fin) hei → hallo
Punktion[edit]
Fin uses UPOS German apertium style dozen of classes.
- full stop
- (deu) . → .
- (fin) . → .
Phrases[edit]
Verbs to possess[edit]
Finnish possession is nominal in adessive + copula (olla) in 3rd singular + nominal (in object form?). German has copula for having (haben).
- haben
- (deu) ich habe die Katze → minulla on kissa
- (deu) ich habe die Katzen → minulla on kissat
- (deu) wir haben das Haus → meillä on talo
- (fin) minulla on kaksi kissaa → ich habe zwei Katzen