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Loituma "Kun Mun Kultani Tulisi"
Beautiful song and my pictures of beautiful Finland...
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  • @ilpotalvinen9513
    @ilpotalvinen9513 4 дня назад

    Niin kaunis, niin koskettava. Kaipuuni on niin uskomaton. Yksi sinun kauneimmista kappaleistasi. Nyt tekee niin mieli tanssia hidas... hidas nopea.nopea ja se läheisyyden lämpö. Kiitos kiitos kiitos. Äänesi ja taitosi ovat uskomattomat mutta pakkohan se on uskoa kun se päiväni täyttää.❤️❤️

  • @marywilde7378
    @marywilde7378 28 дней назад

    My mother used to translate these. Thank you.

  • @ilpohiltunen4183
    @ilpohiltunen4183 Месяц назад

    Kiitos.

  • @BorderGuardJaegerFinlandia
    @BorderGuardJaegerFinlandia Месяц назад

    Olin Rajavartioston Koulussa 1991 Sissi AUK167 jossa tapasin Simo Häyhän, suomen kovin Karjalainen taistelia. Sain ihan hänen kanssaan puhua, koska olin "Ruotsalainen" ja ihan Imatran lehti teki minusta otsikon myöhemminkin. Isäni ja Ukkini myös Rajavartioston Sissi ja poikani on kohta myös lähdössä

  • @BorderGuardJaegerFinlandia
    @BorderGuardJaegerFinlandia Месяц назад

    Olin Rajavartioston Koulussa 1991 Sissi AUK167 jossa tapasin Simo Häyhän, suomen kovin Karjalainen taistelian. Sain ihan hänen kanssaan puhua, koska olin "Ruotsalainen" ja ihan Imatran lehti teki minusta otsikon myöhemminkin. Isäni ja Ukkini myös Rajavartioston Sissi ja poikani on kohta myös lähdössä

  • @BorderGuardJaegerFinlandia
    @BorderGuardJaegerFinlandia Месяц назад

    Im a Finnish man, born in the Finnish Lapland. Did my duties in the Finnish Border Guards, and we lived some miles from the Soviets borders when the Winter war started. The Swedish volunteers took over this part of the front so th Finns could send their troops to the Karelian Isthmus to defend Helsinki. My grandfather and father had only 5km from the borders if Soviet Union, when the war ended in 1944. This was in Märkäjärvi /Kemloselkä. My Grandfather and his friends fought the might if Red Army with their civilian clothing and only having their winter camouflage. The Soviets haft all military material and they had also the Nazi H3on their side because of the Molotov /Ribbentrop pact a non aggression pact between Stalin And Hitler 1939 to 1941...we will always defend our country and our freedom as free Finnish men and women... Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇫🇮💪🙏f e e

  • @rmadi41
    @rmadi41 Месяц назад

    2024

  • @Ocak_KazanlıÜtü_TamirUstasi
    @Ocak_KazanlıÜtü_TamirUstasi 2 месяца назад

    Terveisiä Turkista. 35 kielestä kiinnostuneena olin yllättynyt nähdessäni, että suomea luetaan kuin turkkia. Indonesiaa, unkaria ja malaijia lausutaan tällä tavalla myös turkkiksi Kielten rikkauden näkevänä olen liian myöhässä, toivon, että voisin palata ymmärtämään niitä. 🇹🇷 Terveisiä Turkista

    • @Ocak_KazanlıÜtü_TamirUstasi
      @Ocak_KazanlıÜtü_TamirUstasi 2 месяца назад

      Türkiyeden selamlar. 35 dile merak duyan biri olarak Fincenin Türkçe gibi okunduğunu görünce şaşırdım. Endonezyaca , Macarca , Malayca da bu şekilde türkçe gibi okunuyor .Dillerin zenginliğini gören biri olarak çok geç kaldım keşke anlayabilmek için geriye dönebilseydim. 🇹🇷🫡Türkiyeden selamlar

    • @BorderGuardJaegerFinlandia
      @BorderGuardJaegerFinlandia Месяц назад

      ​@@Ocak_KazanlıÜtü_TamirUstasi.. A person is never too late for learning something new, such as someone else's language or culture. I have learned and taken the best out of two TOTALLY different cultures and we have tried make it to our own culture. We have therefore an EVEN better and stronger culture together and today. Im a Finnish man, living in Sweden and where I met, and got madly in love with a Persian woman, some 27 years ago. (could never believe that this was even possible before that) We are now happily married and we have now our own little family, with 2 beautiful children. We made one culture out of 3 different ones... The Swedish, Persian and Finnish culture. I learned myself to be more open with my feelings towards my own relatives as an example, and that will sound very strange to you, because your culture s more like my wife's, where you must and and you willingly do want to show your love towards your relatives...relatives as yout mother, father or sister. Im brought up as where this was not something you showed too much of, or said anything about, not after you have become an adult, that is. We could show emotions towards children, but that is to the day that they are seen as adults. No kissings and no huggings between adults where especially popular thing to do, in my family and between my relatives 😮. But then, all my relatives comes from the Northern parts of Finland, called Lapland and more to the eastern sido of Lapland aswell.... we have our summer cottage just 5 km from the Soviet/Russian border, so I guess you Finnish and Russian culture can be mixed into that soup of different cultures aswell 😂.. and how are we portraying the typical Russian man as...not especially open minded and a person that do not show any emotions. 🤗... Thats also how many see a Finnish man as... The Persian culture is totally the opposite, and the first couple of years where so tough for me... I had to learn to hug her relatives and to be kissed (cheeks) and to kiss (cheeks) her relatives that I had never seen before, and that could come all the way from Iran to visit us and our family. I could not understand how it was POSSIBLE that they had so much to talk about aswell 😮... Even if they already could have been here for a couple days didn't matter... They talked about something all the time and they talked about stuff VERY passionately aswell 😢...But trust me... She had huge problems, when she had to meet my relatives for the first time... We Finns can just sit down and be quiet and say absolutely nothing, and it's not awkward at all for us or in our culture 😊.. I fel so bad for her, because she got nervous at once, if we did not say anything in about 20 seconds or at least in a minute.... But we have learned to "behave" properly towards eachothers relatives today. As an example gave i a hug an cheek kiss to her mother just about 10 minutes ago, when she came to visit us (me and our son). This, that her mother (my sons grandmother) must come to visit us each and every time that my wife is working so she have to come home quite late, like today, when she will be home at about 21:00. These days will always be these days that she comes for a unplanned "visit", and every single time will she bring so much food for us... 😮😊. No matter if I say that I can make food for us or if I already have done some food for. No, it's her or her daughters task to make us food on a daily basis. But trust me, I have learned to really love that and appreciate that she comes with something tasteful from that fresh Persian food and as of today it's a dish called "Khoresht - e Gheimeh" on the menu 🥳🥳😋😋😋💪👍.. So this is absolutely a cultural thing that is something very normal thing for them to do. I mean, look how easy it is to start to cherish and respect other countrie /peoples cultures, but it's all up to you to be open for all these influences, or like in my case now, spices and these spices can be something TOTALLY alien and foreign to you in the beginning.....but I'll take that fight tomorrow as well if needed, because tavts who I am... I willing to open my mounth.... Sorry... Im willing to open up my heart towards all other cultures, as long as its something tastef......i mean something that positive and brings people closer toghether. Our crazy world needs to heal itself and at the same time to understand that if science once have came to a conclusion on something.... Let's say a very easy thing and something people will never argue about and against.. Let us pretend that a man, a man with humongously heavy and hairy ballsack that's up to the top filled with testosterone, is hiding his sack in some womens panty hoe's and over all that he uses women's clothing, and God for it out in in public!!!? This man will always be a man and aan that cant get pregnant, nor can he have any menstruations, his hairy breats and breast nipples will never give any milk nor will it look delicious for any unborn child and that will never be something you would want to put in your mouth, in any shape or form 😮.... The only one man that can have some milk in their disgusting breats is some bodybuilder that have taken way too much testosterone, so that testosterone will turn into estrogen, and therefore will start occasionally to produce little bit of milk 😢😢... I have seen that with my own eyes at the Gym, and it's disgusting as hell. So OK, because science have given proof that there are only 2 differences types of human beings, and that's a Man and a Woman... sometimes the nature can be very cruel and make something totally different and in between. That is these beings that we call "hermaphrodites".... But they are born that way, and God decided to make that person to what it is. Nobody should be able to become something totally different, and only because a feeling of her/his, because our science and God is way bigger and way more powerful, that that person's feeling he has that particular day.... That decision was already made and we will have to listen to what science and God tell us to listen to, no matter which God you believe in. A man with massive ballsack and to that massive ballsacks belongings that's in between. This type of matter, if there would be such a crazy world, would also be a non issue for us.. our culture that we have today, as a MAN and a WOMEN from two totally different places and cultures will never believe that a such a stupid and in denial living man, have got some real psychological wrong doings deep inside his frontal lobe...

  • @turpasauna
    @turpasauna 3 месяца назад

    Most Finns have forgotten about this, but until the 1940's or so, we used to vocalize spells in our everyday life. Not every area sung them, some made poetry etc. A spell existed for each occasion in life, from protecting the cattle to luck when fishing and to end sickness. Over 25,000 spells in total have been collected, more than in any other country. If Finland feels like a magical place, it's because it is. ❤ ps. I have nothing to back this up but my own theory, but I believe some of us are drawn into fantasy/anime because of this. It feels familiar. It feels easy to connect with. We are unaware of the connection, but our heritage exists.

    • @turpasauna
      @turpasauna 3 месяца назад

      A little more on the spells. They were usually not fancy occasions, rather plain and often mumbled in a quiet voice (especially protections). Everyone knew at least some spells but if they failed, there were respected shamans (the correct word is "tietäjä", which has no good translation) in every area to aide in times of need. The shamans different from region to region in both skills and customs.

  • @trashotaku
    @trashotaku 5 месяцев назад

    It’s so bizarre listening to this and remembering that it’s made by the same band that sung Ievan Polka

    • @gabrielgabriel5177
      @gabrielgabriel5177 2 месяца назад

      They are real artists who can make totally different styles

  • @ВалериПартанен
    @ВалериПартанен 6 месяцев назад

    Kainis laulu on

  • @Лёшищэ
    @Лёшищэ 6 месяцев назад

    **Isã, ota takaisin Taiwaaseen Minut ia Minun Eukkoni!** 🌷 ❤ 🌃

  • @ГеоргийТрофимов-ь2р
    @ГеоргийТрофимов-ь2р 7 месяцев назад

    Oma Karjala😊

  • @Лёшищэ
    @Лёшищэ 7 месяцев назад

    "Yhren immeisen qärsimyxet ej ole mithään werrattuna monijenn kärsimyxiin....."

  • @nerdstuff9711
    @nerdstuff9711 Год назад

    anyone know what scale the hammered dulcimer is in?

  • @ГеоргийТрофимов-ь2р

    Россия помола освободиться от оков шведов. Мы должны помнить о дружбе вопреки политическим столкновениям.

    • @MrSammipuff
      @MrSammipuff Год назад

      Россия единственная держит других в кандалах.

    • @ГеоргийТрофимов-ь2р
      @ГеоргийТрофимов-ь2р Год назад

      @@MrSammipuff мы держим мир. Просто люди не понимают если не будет России то этому шарику пиздец.

    • @ГеоргийТрофимов-ь2р
      @ГеоргийТрофимов-ь2р Год назад

      Мне нравится Финляндия и люди проживающие в ней. Сам я Карелия

  • @arillekisu
    @arillekisu Год назад

    Äärettömän ihan piisi ❤

  • @gabrieleld3177
    @gabrieleld3177 Год назад

    ❤️‍🔥

  • @clarissasaari
    @clarissasaari Год назад

    Kiitos kauniista laulusta ja tulee mieleen ajat vauvan kanssa Alexander kuoli 2 viikkosena ja hän kuoli 8kk sitten ensi viikon torstaina hän olisi 9kk sua ikuisesti kaivaten äidin pieni enkeli 😭🤧🤧

  • @ВикторАлексеевичПэ

    Qun on waelellut ja kaickea ån nähnyt syntyy ajatuxia ia ijoshqush iopa usqot, ettej kookoo Máå~Ilmâsza oolэ mithään Qaunimpaä quin @KotimaanAamumaisema...- TVFVW: @СправеэдливыйТсаарьOikeamiэlinenQunniáckàszJustKingOfIngria #INKERINMAA

  • @jarekjarek837
    @jarekjarek837 Год назад

    Kocham Finów, ich muzyka przekazuje głębokie przywiązanie do swojej kultury, ziemi i narodu. Wojna zimowa 1939-40 rok. Pozdrawiam!

  • @followingtheroe1952
    @followingtheroe1952 Год назад

    One thing I think is really cool about the lyrics is that it repeats the imagery of how hes wounded/ covered in snakes etc. to either represent how if he is in fact alive that she has a lingering fear that she is still recovering from when he is found alive/beautiful; or that this is the true image of him from the afterlife/ her memories. Its left open and I think thats really cool. I also like how beauty / life and love are all intertwined as well. Like its beautiful if hes alive, not just that hes beautiful. Also comparing his neck to a heather stalk gives the impression of how vulnerable life is

  • @gabrielforestier3160
    @gabrielforestier3160 2 года назад

    as a finnish descendant i don't understand a word but this song hypnotise me and recall me of my grand mother and childhood lost memories in finland... and she was a great translator of kalevala. Truly beautiful.

  • @simonidastankovic2627
    @simonidastankovic2627 2 года назад

    Прекрасное пение и обработки. Классно!

  • @anakinskywalkerthechoserde67
    @anakinskywalkerthechoserde67 2 года назад

    Very old finnish.Kun Kultani Tulisi.Iam want my love to come

  • @aleks2543
    @aleks2543 2 года назад

    Finka

  • @aleks2543
    @aleks2543 2 года назад

    Pyhä, Suo Mi!

  • @aleks2543
    @aleks2543 2 года назад

    Hywä Suomi!

  • @Yary_lm
    @Yary_lm 2 года назад

    I have tried to find this beautiful song on Spotify, but I can't find it, I need to download this version, it is my favorite. Could anyone help me please

    • @Taulussa
      @Taulussa 2 года назад

      You can search "youtube audio downloader" on google. Paste the link to this video to the website to get the audio.

  • @oliverwright1909
    @oliverwright1909 2 года назад

    Who is the singer?

    • @EneriGiilaan
      @EneriGiilaan 2 года назад

      All the members of Loituma do sing - but to me this sounds like Anita Lehtola-Tollin.

  • @patrickdan8676
    @patrickdan8676 2 года назад

    as a descendant of a finnish woman, my grand mother, i really feel this music but i wonder if actual finnish people really understand it. I have the feeling of an ancient langage, that is already gone, disappeared and we only get traces of. Or maybe it's my imagination and part of this song's magic ?

    • @Ψυχήμίασμα
      @Ψυχήμίασμα 2 года назад

      Just your imagination, dude this is modern Finnish, just more poetic form. Of course they understand it. It's spoken everyday in Finland, there's nothing ancient about it, lol. Literally the United States is older, lol

    • @SoulWeasel69
      @SoulWeasel69 2 года назад

      @@Ψυχήμίασμα finnish language is way older than the US

    • @Ψυχήμίασμα
      @Ψυχήμίασμα 2 года назад

      @@SoulWeasel69 I meant the modern vernacular form of standard Finnish, the way it is written and spoken today, using the current orthography and dialect standard which is based on Helsinki, was formalized only during the 18th and 19th Centuries, which is in fact developed AFTER the United States was established.

    • @SoulWeasel69
      @SoulWeasel69 2 года назад

      @@Ψυχήμίασμα most people don't speak like that

    • @Ψυχήμίασμα
      @Ψυχήμίασμα 2 года назад

      @@SoulWeasel69 even so, Modern Finnish is a recent development. There is nothing "ancient" about it. There is no such thing as an "ancient" language on Earth. All existing languages are similarly ancient. We can really only say what vernaculars can be traced to the most recent branching off of a parent language, or whether or not a language is linguistically conservative over time, or, if you like, we can use historical attestation to label if a language is older or younger than another. Outside of these, it is not meaningful to compare languages in terms of time. To that end, Modern English in any intelligible form, is older than Modern Finnish. But, Medieval Finnish, maybe older than Middle English (just a hypothetical, as we really do not know because Finnish had no written language until the 16th Century). And so on, and so forth.

  • @Datuna
    @Datuna 3 года назад

    Wish I could go to Finland

  • @Datuna
    @Datuna 3 года назад

    This is truly a hidden gem, So unique, precious, magnificent. The sensations i’m feeling when listening to this song, Can’t be compared to anything else. I’m not even Finnish.. Just wow.

  • @smileinpain7187
    @smileinpain7187 3 года назад

    That's melancholic omG I'm feeling sad It's beautiful anyway

  • @fishbait9858
    @fishbait9858 3 года назад

    I figured Finnish would be more difficult to pronounce, as a English speaker. I am sure it is entirely different when it comes to learning how to speak.

  • @anitahendricks
    @anitahendricks 3 года назад

    <3 <3 <3

  • @denismckay4992
    @denismckay4992 3 года назад

    Very, very nice!

  • @cryptoguitarist77
    @cryptoguitarist77 3 года назад

    One of best songs in the world

  • @lorisuomi1154
    @lorisuomi1154 3 года назад

    Kiitos! <3

  • @karyuuhokeen9770
    @karyuuhokeen9770 3 года назад

    Mengontol

  • @JackSparrow-zm5fp
    @JackSparrow-zm5fp 3 года назад

    captive catshy sound

  • @user-pp3zp5hq1x
    @user-pp3zp5hq1x 3 года назад

    Ethereal but not surreal !!! Suomi kieli on ihan kaunis!!!

  • @blumenhan6939
    @blumenhan6939 3 года назад

    I feel I'm one of the elfs in Lord of the rings, when I listening this music

  • @joyfuldeanmorgan
    @joyfuldeanmorgan 3 года назад

    i don't know how this got recommended to me, but i'm not complaining

  • @krishnanr3171
    @krishnanr3171 3 года назад

    Gorgeous, wonderful song, especially the deeply soulful vocals (even though I don't understand a single word). I love it!

  • @ministr2302
    @ministr2302 3 года назад

    Absolutely beautiful, even without understanding the words I can feel sadness and mystery in this song. Regards from your eastern neighbours aka Venäjä :) Eläköön Suomi!

    • @ritajen7509
      @ritajen7509 2 года назад

      Me too, regardless I am originally from southern Asia, Taiwan.

  • @karyuuhokeen9770
    @karyuuhokeen9770 3 года назад

    I watched the Year 2021 Is the Same? 🙂

  • @norell791
    @norell791 3 года назад

    Very much better than Levan's Polka. This is a masterpiece of Finnish Folk. Love from Turkey . Finnish pronunciation style is the almost same as Turkish.

    • @gabrielgabriel5177
      @gabrielgabriel5177 3 года назад

      Greetings from Finland i also love turkish music 👏👏👏

    • @norell791
      @norell791 3 года назад

      @@gabrielgabriel5177 Greetings from Turkey to Finland. ☺️☺️

    • @TomiokaGiyuu2518
      @TomiokaGiyuu2518 3 года назад

      Yeah i love turkish music too! It is very special to me. Greetings from finland ^^

    • @norell791
      @norell791 3 года назад

      @@TomiokaGiyuu2518 Greetings from Turkey to Finland ♥️♥️

    • @TomiokaGiyuu2518
      @TomiokaGiyuu2518 3 года назад

      @Meltem Arslan thanks <3

  • @raitisfreimanis
    @raitisfreimanis 3 года назад

    Beautiful song!

  • @rohitroy2635
    @rohitroy2635 3 года назад

    I am discovering Loituma after levan polka. I love this.