Say "Kevin Zadai was my guest" in Finnish!
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Kevin Zadai on ollut vieraanani.
Kevin: A proper noun, representing a person's name. The pronunciation is similar to the English pronunciation of "Kevin". It is unchanged in the sentence structure and acts as the subject.
Zadai: A proper noun, representing the surname. Pronunciation depends on the language origin and individual speaker but likely stresses the first syllable. It's unchanged and works in conjunction with "Kevin" to form the subject.
on: An auxiliary verb, meaning "has" or "have", here indicating a completed action in the past. Pronounced "on", with a short "o" sound. Crucial for the sentence's tense.
ollut: The past participle of the verb "olla" (to be). It combines with "on" to form the perfect tense, indicating that the being a guest has already occurred. Pronounced "ollut" with the emphasis on the first syllable.
vieraanani: Means "my guest". It's the partitive form of "vieras" (guest) in the first-person possessive singular case ("my"). Pronounced "vee-rah-ah-nee", with the emphasis on the first syllable. The "i" is a long 'ee' sound.
Putting it together: "Kevin Zadai on ollut vieraanani" means "Kevin Zadai has been my guest" or "Kevin Zadai was my guest". It's a statement describing a past event, politely indicating the guest's presence at the speaker's place.
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