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7 Oct 2022
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Finnish
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French (France)
Question about Finnish
Tämä laiva ei aja Itämerelle/Itämereen.
Tämä laiva ei aja Itämerelle/Itämereen.
kumpi on oikein?
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- English (UK)
- Finnish
Kumpikin kuulostaa oudolta. Kulkuneuvot eivät yleensä aja (joku muu ajaa tai ohjaa niitä), vaan ne esimerkiksi kulkevat.
Sen voi sanoa vaikka näin:
Tämä laiva ei kulje Itämerelle.
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- Finnish
Laiva upposi Itämereen.
Laive seilasi Itämerelle.
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