@@bighillraft I know, but Surely that would still be a tongue twister for even a native speaker. Are you a native Finnish speaker who has sang that song and can tell me for sure that it is easy for anybody to say in one or two tries?
@@Jacobulous I mean this song has a bit of a fast tempo because is a polka after all but for Native Finnish speakers is just a walk in the park. i've been learning Finnish for the last 3 months and i memorized the lyrics already, this one along with Evakon Laulu and Uraliin are my top 3 Finnish war songs.
I'll be a nerd for a bit. In Russia, full names are used only in official conversations, for example in court. For this reason, “Volodya” or “Vovan”, as an abbreviation for the name Vladimir, is more suitable here
@@aanbbnnvvvthe mines were created by the same genious engineers that created the mighty lada, combining the power of an italian scooter and the fuel efficiency of an american v8
During soviet retreats in the Continuation War, the Soviets left radio mines on bridges and roads to sabotage finnish advances. These mines would be triggered by recon units observing the finnish units by playing three destinct tones over radio, telling the bombs to detonate. The Finns, however, quickly learned that blasting this song on every radio frequency 24/7 would stop these bombs from working, which is why Säkkijärven Polkka was the only thing you could hear on all channels for months on end, and why soviet veterans of this war have major PTSD from it lol
For a non-Finn, the pronunciation is unusually excellent. There are a few words that reveal that the singer is not a Finnish speaker, but about 95% of the song a native couldn't tell the difference. Astonishing.
@@valman6866guessing by the lyrics and some research (albeit from a non-Finnish person) Sakkijarvi was a town in Finland, or what is now the Leningrad oblast in Karelia, Russia, the lyrics state how sakkijarvi may be lost, but they still have the polka, referring to how the town was ceded to the Soviets in 1940
Fun fact: During the Continuation War, this song was broadcasted to jam and detonate Soviet radio-controlled mines. It could do so because of the frequency at which it was being played.
It was actually because the mines required a specific 3 note combination to explode so they just broadcasted every frequenzy with this 24/7 to jam them
During the Continuation war, the Finnish military discovered that the retreating Soviets had scattered radio-guided mines throughout the recaptured city of Vaipuri. These mines were activated when a three-note chord was played on the frequency to which the radio was tuned. The Finns discovered that when they played the Säkkijärven polkka tune on the same radio frequency on which the mines were set, they exploded and thus the tune was used as a kind of "mine bank". The most famous and historically used tune is a recording made on June 17, 1939 with members of the Dalfa Orchestra. The recording took place in the ballroom of the German School in Helsinki. The recording became not only the savior of Vipuri, but also the most famous performance of the Säkkijärven polka of all time.
@@winston5921 A) Never trust anyone, especially on the internet. Confirm it yourself. There's actually academy research of that. B) There was no RUclips in 1941... obviously, why would they exist today? That's extremely dangerous du mb idea.
@@thebaron2277 I know. Also, this is a direct quote from a joke a Finnish guy made on Twitter (of which I don't use, I just saw in a compilation of historical memes)
@@thebaron2277 Finland turned over Soviet POWs, and some Jews, over to Germany and they perished in concentration camps. Finland participated in the siege of Leningrad which starved the local population, president Risto Ryti promised the Germans that Finland would not accept peace with the Soviets while he was in power (what a Nazi cuck), Finland signed the Anti-Comintern Pact, the Paris Peace Treaty classified Finland as an Ally of Germany during the war, Britain declared war on Finland after Finland refused to negotiate peace. Finland was absolutely an ally of the Nazis. Finland supported the Nazi invasion of the USSR, the most genocidal war in human history. I don't understand why so many numbskulls keep defending countries like Finland as if they weren't just another ally of Germany. If you support the Continuation War you support Operation Barbarossa.
@@thebaron2277 "there is a difference" lol tell that to the people who got sent to camps after Finalnd helped capture the territories they lived in. I'm sure they are very interested in your nuanced opinions.
People really think that Russia winning the Ukrainian war can go for Poland next is just out right dumb. Russia can never attack nato. Even Russia will to fund a pro Russian coup the westoids will always have a counter coup.
@@hakced its subliminal,it talks about "how its heard all over Karelia nostalgically",Karelia inst a part of finland anymore,its meant to indicate the people in Karelia like finland more
@@kozara8202 that doesn't change the fact that it still can be used, does it? I mean they literally are drawing German Iron Cross symbols on their tanks both as a way to identify whether tank's is friendly or not and also to troll their Russian counterparts.
@@TheGreatLiberator1209 I think you are severly mistaken if you innocently belive that Ukrainian Ultra-natinalists with a historically inaccuarate and revisionist interpretation of the second world war and early USSR (especialy the highly politicized 1932-33 famine) draw Nazi symbols on thier tanks only " to troll thier russian counterparts". While it is true that Russian state media blows the extent of the Ukrainian nazi problem out of propotion to justify the war, to claim that it is miniscule or even non- existent, like the avrg "SLAVA UKRAINI" screaming 16 year old, would be nothing more than complete and utter cognitive dissonance in the face of the grimm reality that is the rise, political normalsation and governmental instutuionalisation of the far-, like soooo far- right, of white supremacy and of Nazbolism, Nazism and Fashism since the 2014 orange "revolution".
Polish Translation (not 100% accurate, as I changed some things to make it sound better) Kraj Karelii to tylko piękne wspomnienie, ale muzyczka dalej gra od serca, Gdy od muzykanta usłyszysz, Polkke o Sakkijarvi! Owa Polka stare czasy przypomina, I tęsknote za tą ziemią przypomina, Hej, nasz grajku, zagraj na akordeonie, Polkke o Sakkijarvi! Rwie starego i młodego do tańca, nie pobije jej żadna inna polkka, Z nią zawsze życie szczęśćliwsze. Polkka o Sakkijarvi! Można uwidzięć piękne fale morza, ma także wiatry wiejące przez drzewa, nasza stara Karelia gra, każdy to wie, Polkke o Sakkijarvi! Choć dziewko ma, zatańczmy sobie, Bo ta polkka tak pięknie i delikatnie gra, Hej, niech koń lamentuje i niechaj też uzde gryzie, bo ma głowe za dużą! Choć dziewko ma, potańczmy sobie, bądźmy szczęśćliwi w tej letniej pogodzie, może i straciliśmy Sakkijarvi, ale dalej mamy tą polkke! Gdy opuścilśmy nasze stare plaże, pustelnik w obcych miejscach pokój znajduje, gdy słucha tej melancholinej pieśni, Polkki o Sakkijarvi! Jest to, co prawda, tylko polkka ale polkka która nam przypomina, o starej Karelii opowiada, Polkka o Sakkijarvi! Rwie starego i młodego do tańca, nie pobije jej żadna inna polkka, Z nią zawsze życie szczęśćliwsze. Polkka o Sakkijarvi! Można uwidzięć piękne fale morza, ma także wiatry wiejące przez drzewa, nasza stara Karelia gra, każdy to wie, Polkke o Sakkijarvi! Choć dziewko ma, zatańczmy sobie, Bo ta polkka tak pięknie i delikatnie gra, Hej, niech koń lamentuje i niechaj też uzde gryzie, bo ma głowe za dużą! Choć dziewko ma, potańczmy sobie, bądźmy szczęśćliwi w tej letniej pogodzie, może i straciliśmy Sakkijarvi, ale dalej mamy tą polkke! Gdy opuścilśmy nasze stare plaże, pustelnik w obcych miejscach pokój znajduje, gdy słucha tej melancholinej pieśni, Polkki o Sakkijarvi! Jest to, co prawda, tylko polkka ale polkka która nam przypomina, o starej Karelii opowiada, Polkka o Sakkijarvi!
This was made by Finnish-Americans. thats why the accent isnt finnish. the singer has some troubles with double consonants. great stuff! loads of finnish heritage in Minnesota and Michigan, i even have some myself ;)
I have learned this joke doffrently! Dad why my sisters name is Unicorn? Dad: Your mom wanted give a name that doesn't exsist! Son: Sounds logical! Thanks dad! Dad no problem Finland!
@@StaffSergeantSigmon Quite a generalization, considering how there are people in Azerbaijan who speak English as a second language, there is also a possibility of him using google translate.
My dad loved the instrumental of this song, I love it too, but we couldn't find this song in like... 8 years. My dad passed away and now I'm listening to this song, I'm very happy that I could achieve this goal at least
Thank you, Ingen. Through your channel I've found some amazing yet unfortunately obscure songs. People think it's weird that I listen to such different and international songs but I'll be damned because you constantly release great tunes
My grandfather always said not to trust the West, he fought in the war and had the village destroyed by the Ivans, we were abandoned by England and I hope it doesn't happen again. "Koko onnemme kalpamme kärjessä on"
It will not happen a second time. Mark my fucking words. The Muscovite will be cast from Karelia and driven from the land as he has done to so many others if he dares lay a hand on Finland.
I am glad you've found a rare variant of it, instead of posting the same as seemingly everyone else on the internet. The singer's accent is really interesting, do they have some sort of a notable background?
The submachinegun seen at 1:13 is a Finnish KP-31. It's a submachinegun in 7.65x21 or 9mm which is the most common today. They're really cool and not super expensive compared to other submachineguns from the era.
@@NirvanaUAПочему мы не можем любить Финляндию? Во первых:Страна и правительство это разные вещи. Во вторых: я считаю нападение на Финляндию плохой идеей, и не поддерживаю в данном вопросе СССР
North Dakota Fact: It is unclear how may Finnish people live in North Dakota. However the portion of North Dakotans who speak Finnish is either very small or none at all.
i remember listening to this for days (maybe even weeks) last winter, i just came back to listen after months and have forgotten the beauty of this song and i apologize for my stupidity
@@tuluppampam "gave independence", my bro the finns were oppressed for 1000 years until we had a chance to revolt, the exact same situation with whole region of karelia but they didnt end up indpendent
@@jes3d the finnish weren't oppressed for a thousand years They were very hard to tax and control due to the very low density of population, so they had a lot of freedom (something not many could get during feudalism) I've got no clue when the Swedish got Finland, but I'm sure it was less than a thousand years ago Then the Russians took Finland during the great northern war
top 4 things you dont wanna hear in war 1) when the hills start speaking turkish 2)when the trees speak vietnamese 3)when the oil rigs start speaking pure *FREEDOM* 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅 4) *WHEN THE SNOW SPEAKS FINNISH*
I can't imagine how many times that guy must have sang that song before he could do it without messing up, it goes so fast!
@@bighillraft I know, but Surely that would still be a tongue twister for even a native speaker. Are you a native Finnish speaker who has sang that song and can tell me for sure that it is easy for anybody to say in one or two tries?
@@Jacobulous Nah the whole Finnish language is a tongue twister lol
@@Demons972 then wouldn’t it be even harder to sing it?
@@Jacobulous I mean this song has a bit of a fast tempo because is a polka after all but for Native Finnish speakers is just a walk in the park. i've been learning Finnish for the last 3 months and i memorized the lyrics already, this one along with Evakon Laulu and Uraliin are my top 3 Finnish war songs.
@@Demons972 What are you using to learn? I have been using Pimsleur on Polish for a while.
"Vladimir, Why is the snow speaking Finnish?"
“Don’t worry we gonna make it smell like radiation 😩”
“Hyvää huomenta nartut!”
Orthodox JDAM fab500 intesifies
I'll be a nerd for a bit. In Russia, full names are used only in official conversations, for example in court. For this reason, “Volodya” or “Vovan”, as an abbreviation for the name Vladimir, is more suitable here
"Minä olen lumi ja lumi ja minä olen... "
Understanding:0%
Enjoying:1000%
Same
same
same
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The Finnish language scrambles minds and this Finnish song scrambles mines.
I see what ya did there
genius
Звучит как полный бред,радиомины может и подрывались с помощью сообщений,но явно не на одной частоте с песней,да и как она вообще должна мешать?
@@aanbbnnvvvthe mines were created by the same genious engineers that created the mighty lada, combining the power of an italian scooter and the fuel efficiency of an american v8
@@aanbbnnvvv нашли частоту на радио и увидели что эта мелодия активирует мины
During soviet retreats in the Continuation War, the Soviets left radio mines on bridges and roads to sabotage finnish advances. These mines would be triggered by recon units observing the finnish units by playing three destinct tones over radio, telling the bombs to detonate. The Finns, however, quickly learned that blasting this song on every radio frequency 24/7 would stop these bombs from working, which is why Säkkijärven Polkka was the only thing you could hear on all channels for months on end, and why soviet veterans of this war have major PTSD from it lol
finally a comment that widely tells us why this song is so popular
"hey any news on the radio?"
*turns on radio and Säkkijärven polkka starts playing*
"...blyat"
Basically fortunate son but for the finns
finns waging psychological warfare
Да-да видимо вы этой песней выбесели советских солдат так что наши солдаты решили заставить финнов перключить шарманку на немцев в 1944 году 😅
"They are so many and we are so few, how are we gonna bury them all?"
easily one of the best quotes to come out of that war
@@Sinriyefe1978 well well well
For a non-Finn, the pronunciation is unusually excellent. There are a few words that reveal that the singer is not a Finnish speaker, but about 95% of the song a native couldn't tell the difference. Astonishing.
yeah considering hes an american too and not like a finnic person
The song sounds like if a danish person sang a swedish song.
@@picklechin2716 Damn bro you just insulted him and his whole family lineage by making that comparison
As I understood, you're Finn? If yes, could you please explain what does the name of the song mean?
@@valman6866guessing by the lyrics and some research (albeit from a non-Finnish person) Sakkijarvi was a town in Finland, or what is now the Leningrad oblast in Karelia, Russia, the lyrics state how sakkijarvi may be lost, but they still have the polka, referring to how the town was ceded to the Soviets in 1940
you will feel it all very well when you breathe in the wild Finnish air
Your PFP is from TedEd. From the Berlin walk video. Epic PFP ngl.
Ei ei we have normal arir
😊😊
fellow bulgarian
@@xuu10919 name? - Poland
Description? - in Cyrylic
User Icon? - Finland
Hotel? - Trivago
😂
Sorry had to do it
Fun fact:
Finland is the country with the most lakes in Europe!
Canada has more, they have more than half of all lakes in the world
@@hilmust6278 thanks for telling me, I'll edit my comment to say in europe
with that a lot of mosquitos
That’s why i call it Finlake
I live in Finlake
We have the big one too
We call it Natolake
Fun fact: During the Continuation War, this song was broadcasted to jam and detonate Soviet radio-controlled mines. It could do so because of the frequency at which it was being played.
Very smart i did not know that
It was actually because the mines required a specific 3 note combination to explode so they just broadcasted every frequenzy with this 24/7 to jam them
My Finnish friend told me that, and it's this random thing I can't forget for over two years.
That would work with any song
ruclips.net/video/gZx1zl_sVTI/видео.html this is the version they played
Greetings from Finland my friends 🇫🇮❤️
Have a good day and enjoy this beautiful song 🎵👍
Huge respect from Ukraine
Greetings from Japan 🇯🇵
This is just a folk song, nothing political really
Shut up
@@rick39413 Huge Respect from usa
0:53 I love that they just causally out of nowhere roast a horse.
Why 💀
Your sure this is a horse 💀💀💀💀
Let the horse worry because it has bigger head 🤣
What did the horse do bruh
Ease off the drinks perhaps ?
I was obsessed with this song when I was younger, I even learnt it on piano! Much love 🇬🇷💙🇫🇮
The Greek flag and the Finnish flag look great together.
Wow! I was so obsessed as well at the age of 11
🇲🇽🤝🇬🇷🇫🇮
I wish the entire world 🌎 listen to it 😊
It must sound beautiful on piano!
Same!
@@Finnish_Empirethe entire world won’t
Karelian:Htraöþ elen teð èteé’ur
You know it's Finnish when the words have four dots above them in a row
German and sweidsh hungarian left the chat , Ä ö ü
@@daDinoCatyeah but Atleast those ain’t in every godamm word
@@daDinoCatusually don't have double ä or ö
Estonian also has them
1812: "The Snow Speaks Russian"
1939: "The Snow Speaks Finnish"
2022: "The field speaks Ukrainian"
@@Вгостяхугеймера-м1к 2024: "The sea speaks Ukrainian"
1963: "The tree speaks Vietnamese"
1763:Mountains speaks Circassian
@@Adige_1864 1994 - "The ruined building speaks Chechen"
Eläköön Suomi! 🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮
Love Finland from Nicaragua❤
they don't love you too
Sad that your country is led by a scumbag socialist
They don't care sadly
Nicaragua doesn't exist in Finland society!
Kiitos paljon!
terveisiä nicaragualaisesta joka asuu Suomessa Keski-Pohjanmaalla 🇫🇮❤🇳🇮
During the Continuation war, the Finnish military discovered that the retreating Soviets had scattered radio-guided mines throughout the recaptured city of Vaipuri. These mines were activated when a three-note chord was played on the frequency to which the radio was tuned. The Finns discovered that when they played the Säkkijärven polkka tune on the same radio frequency on which the mines were set, they exploded and thus the tune was used as a kind of "mine bank". The most famous and historically used tune is a recording made on June 17, 1939 with members of the Dalfa Orchestra. The recording took place in the ballroom of the German School in Helsinki. The recording became not only the savior of Vipuri, but also the most famous performance of the Säkkijärven polka of all time.
Is it true?
Because there ain't no radio guided landmines
@@winston5921
There were mines like that. It is true.
@@מ.מ-ה9ד I trust you but there's no video of the landmine in RUclips
@@winston5921
A) Never trust anyone, especially on the internet. Confirm it yourself. There's actually academy research of that.
B) There was no RUclips in 1941... obviously, why would they exist today? That's extremely dangerous du mb idea.
"What? We didn't fight for the Nazis! The Nazis fought for us!"
-Finland, probably
They fought with the Nazis against the Soviets
Not for the Nazis
There is a difference
@@thebaron2277 I know. Also, this is a direct quote from a joke a Finnish guy made on Twitter (of which I don't use, I just saw in a compilation of historical memes)
@@thebaron2277 Finland turned over Soviet POWs, and some Jews, over to Germany and they perished in concentration camps. Finland participated in the siege of Leningrad which starved the local population, president Risto Ryti promised the Germans that Finland would not accept peace with the Soviets while he was in power (what a Nazi cuck), Finland signed the Anti-Comintern Pact, the Paris Peace Treaty classified Finland as an Ally of Germany during the war, Britain declared war on Finland after Finland refused to negotiate peace. Finland was absolutely an ally of the Nazis. Finland supported the Nazi invasion of the USSR, the most genocidal war in human history. I don't understand why so many numbskulls keep defending countries like Finland as if they weren't just another ally of Germany. If you support the Continuation War you support Operation Barbarossa.
Everyone : Italy is the betrayer, he switched team !
Finland : 👀
@@thebaron2277 "there is a difference" lol tell that to the people who got sent to camps after Finalnd helped capture the territories they lived in. I'm sure they are very interested in your nuanced opinions.
Even if Finland didn't join NATO they would still manage to hold the Russians off themselves.
People really think that Russia winning the Ukrainian war can go for Poland next is just out right dumb. Russia can never attack nato. Even Russia will to fund a pro Russian coup the westoids will always have a counter coup.
@@Nordbon1523 Atom bombs: ruclips.net/video/kRCRi8zJc3M/видео.html
@@Nordbon1523Mfw when the Finnish-Ukranian coalition somehow reached Moscow 💀💀💀
@@tsarbombawithinternetconne875 *nuclear sirens in Helsinki*
Just like the good old days love Finland from Australia I'm half Greek 🇬🇷🇦🇺❤️🇫🇮
Welcome in Finland, we're glad to have you with us 🇩🇪❤️🇫🇮
We are reunifying the old band
Get 🇮🇹, 🇯🇵, 🇭🇺, 🇷🇴, 🇭🇷, 🇹🇭, 🇧🇬 in here too, we gonna have a party.
@Jews are bad 🇫🇮 *what is that name*
@suomalainennationalisti4980cry about it
@@colonelcorn9500 not Japan buddy, Japan was too bad
Это чертовски красиво . Приятный голос и эти исторические кадры. Мечта любого историка-любителя
Приїзджай до Нас під Ізюм😅
І ти Побачиш Пекло🎉🎉🎉..
ТОКМАК ЖДЁТ) ПРИЕЗЖАЙ)
@@NirvanaUA Как там контр-нахрюк?
@@NirvanaUAЧто там в Токмаке? Я почему-то не вижу продвижения ВЭСЭУ, странно, а почему не взяли Крым ещё весной?
@@otrutniy--otruiniyты то уже во всю воюешь наверное?)
Never did I ever think that I would live with Sakrijarvrn Polkka referred to as a "Revanchist Song", but it does make sense.
@Penderyn It’s a fucking folk song
@Penderyn ah yes, because freedom fighting songs talk about missing this small lake they liked but are glad they can still sing about it regardless
@@hakced There's a reason why the lake is gone, notably it being left on the other side of the Soviet border in 1939.
@@hakced its subliminal,it talks about "how its heard all over Karelia nostalgically",Karelia inst a part of finland anymore,its meant to indicate the people in Karelia like finland more
@@aziirax3400 yeah i would know i live in karelia
When DNA test says you're 1% Finnish
Terve 50 % FINDLAND
50 SVENSK SKÅL
@@Sinriyefe1978🇦🇫🇪🇬🇲🇦🇲🇷🇵🇰🇹🇳🇹🇷🇸🇾🇸🇩❤💀💥💣🤜👧
Wtf
@@janandersson9646 Åland
Imagine playing hoi4 with the new dlc as Finland with this music
Well, you don’t have to imagine!
Soviets:exist
Snow:
Greatest song ever.
Love this from Japan 🇯🇵❤️🇫🇮🇳🇴
Japanese people don’t speak English
Well the Finns and the Japanese both have territories that they lost to Russia, and whose names begin with "Kar-".
@@GCarty80wow I didn’t know that
@@Clover_fps_四葉 Yup, Finland lost Karjala while Japan lost Karafuto (which the Russians call Sakhalin).
@@GCarty80Japanese also lost Kuril islands
One of the greatest songs on this channel!
Thank you Finland for doing your part to fight Bolshevism
Imagine being a freezing Russian soldier in a foxhole and from the tree-line you hear this
Ngl, I actually imagine Ukrainian troops playing this with speakers on full volume for psychological warfare or just for the gigs.
@@TheGreatLiberator1209 Ukraine was a soviet republic. So this doesn't make sense
@@kozara8202 that doesn't change the fact that it still can be used, does it? I mean they literally are drawing German Iron Cross symbols on their tanks both as a way to identify whether tank's is friendly or not and also to troll their Russian counterparts.
@@TheGreatLiberator1209 I think you are severly mistaken if you innocently belive that Ukrainian Ultra-natinalists with a historically inaccuarate and revisionist interpretation of the second world war and early USSR (especialy the highly politicized 1932-33 famine) draw Nazi symbols on thier tanks only " to troll thier russian counterparts". While it is true that Russian state media blows the extent of the Ukrainian nazi problem out of propotion to justify the war, to claim that it is miniscule or even non- existent, like the avrg "SLAVA UKRAINI" screaming 16 year old, would be nothing more than complete and utter cognitive dissonance in the face of the grimm reality that is the rise, political normalsation and governmental instutuionalisation of the far-, like soooo far- right, of white supremacy and of Nazbolism, Nazism and Fashism since the 2014 orange "revolution".
@@TheGreatLiberator1209 Sadly that gives Muscovite bots a platform to spread their propaganda.
The new radio operated mines in WW2 were jammed by blasting this through their radio channels
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2x
🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮
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😅 soryy i liked your method and wanted to try it out lol
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Murica’
Greetings from Greece 🇬🇷 🤝🏻 🇫🇮
Everything best for Finland!
From Poland!
First Denmark Iceland Norway
Then Finland
And next Sweden!
Polish Translation (not 100% accurate, as I changed some things to make it sound better)
Kraj Karelii to tylko piękne wspomnienie,
ale muzyczka dalej gra od serca,
Gdy od muzykanta usłyszysz,
Polkke o Sakkijarvi!
Owa Polka stare czasy przypomina,
I tęsknote za tą ziemią przypomina,
Hej, nasz grajku, zagraj na akordeonie,
Polkke o Sakkijarvi!
Rwie starego i młodego do tańca,
nie pobije jej żadna inna polkka,
Z nią zawsze życie szczęśćliwsze.
Polkka o Sakkijarvi!
Można uwidzięć piękne fale morza,
ma także wiatry wiejące przez drzewa,
nasza stara Karelia gra, każdy to wie,
Polkke o Sakkijarvi!
Choć dziewko ma, zatańczmy sobie,
Bo ta polkka tak pięknie i delikatnie gra,
Hej, niech koń lamentuje i niechaj też uzde gryzie,
bo ma głowe za dużą!
Choć dziewko ma, potańczmy sobie,
bądźmy szczęśćliwi w tej letniej pogodzie,
może i straciliśmy Sakkijarvi,
ale dalej mamy tą polkke!
Gdy opuścilśmy nasze stare plaże,
pustelnik w obcych miejscach pokój znajduje,
gdy słucha tej melancholinej pieśni,
Polkki o Sakkijarvi!
Jest to, co prawda, tylko polkka
ale polkka która nam przypomina,
o starej Karelii opowiada,
Polkka o Sakkijarvi!
Rwie starego i młodego do tańca,
nie pobije jej żadna inna polkka,
Z nią zawsze życie szczęśćliwsze.
Polkka o Sakkijarvi!
Można uwidzięć piękne fale morza,
ma także wiatry wiejące przez drzewa,
nasza stara Karelia gra, każdy to wie,
Polkke o Sakkijarvi!
Choć dziewko ma, zatańczmy sobie,
Bo ta polkka tak pięknie i delikatnie gra,
Hej, niech koń lamentuje i niechaj też uzde gryzie,
bo ma głowe za dużą!
Choć dziewko ma, potańczmy sobie,
bądźmy szczęśćliwi w tej letniej pogodzie,
może i straciliśmy Sakkijarvi,
ale dalej mamy tą polkke!
Gdy opuścilśmy nasze stare plaże,
pustelnik w obcych miejscach pokój znajduje,
gdy słucha tej melancholinej pieśni,
Polkki o Sakkijarvi!
Jest to, co prawda, tylko polkka
ale polkka która nam przypomina,
o starej Karelii opowiada,
Polkka o Sakkijarvi!
O dzięki
Finlands sak är vår 🇸🇪❤️🇫🇮
Swedishnese people don’t speak English
Love from Turkey my friends.
🇹🇷❤️🇫🇮
This was made by Finnish-Americans. thats why the accent isnt finnish. the singer has some troubles with double consonants. great stuff! loads of finnish heritage in Minnesota and Michigan, i even have some myself ;)
Son: Why is my sister’s name Rose?
Me: Because your mother loves roses
Son: Ah yes, thanks for explaining
Me: Your welcome, Finnish Revanchist Song
Säkkijärven polkka!
@@WhatShould_I_WriteHere "What should I write here?" LMFAO
@@Vifnis Кстати говоря:изначально это действительно был вопрос
I have learned this joke doffrently! Dad why my sisters name is Unicorn? Dad: Your mom wanted give a name that doesn't exsist! Son: Sounds logical! Thanks dad! Dad no problem Finland!
welcome to nato, fellow finnic brother. 🇪🇪❤️🇫🇮
Finland's entry into NATO is a tragedy, it absolutely must come out and quickly
@@letrolleurdu59teambestclas70 I also hope that Estonia will leave NATO very soon.
@@letrolleurdu59teambestclas70 why
@@flirby840 delusion
@@letrolleurdu59teambestclas70 i wonder which is saddest, this guy being a russian bot, troll or actually honest?
*The snow is speaking Finnish.*
Oh boy. Man, Ingen gives us great timing for stuff like this.
I've been waiting years for him to upload this.
"Sir, the Soviets have invaded us with a massive army"
"Damn that's terrible.
For them."
They won reds won
How about how you pussyed out of defending your home land during bagration ans sewd for peace
@@timonurcikan8196 In your dreams
@@timonurcikan8196 If you call losing 5 times as many troops "winning" then sure.
@@timonurcikan8196they won, sure, but it took them an embarrassingly long time, losing 5 times as many men and still struggling
Love Finnish and Hungaric Brother from Azerbaijan 🇦🇿❤🇫🇮🇭🇺
I’ve waited for this for so long! Love from your finno-urgic brothers! 🇭🇺❤️🇫🇮 and congratulations on joining NATO!
Hungrynese people don’t speak English
I learned English in school as my first language to talk to more people from around the word (btw it’s not Hungrynese it’s Hungarian)
@@StaffSergeantSigmon Hungrynese 💀
@@StaffSergeantSigmon Merica Moment 🤣
@@StaffSergeantSigmon zawg said "hungrynese" 💀⚰
Love Finland from France ❤️🇫🇷🇫🇮❤
Frenchense people don’t speak English
Love Finland from Serbia! 🇫🇮❤️🇷🇸
This song was my favorite Finnish song after "Njet, Molotoff". I love your videos and this version is amazing! 🇦🇿❤🇫🇮
Azerbijanese people don’t speak English
@@StaffSergeantSigmon Quite a generalization, considering how there are people in Azerbaijan who speak English as a second language, there is also a possibility of him using google translate.
@zweyo Njet mołotov był zaśpiewany po Rosyjsku nie mogło to być Fińske
@@Igimiknjet molotoff is a finnish song, with the only russian words being njet and molotov(ff)
I love Finland. Snowy country, beautiful people. Greetings from Canada. Welcome to NATO!
Since when is Canada a nice country?
@@StaffSergeantSigmon Since when isn’t it?
@@youview1327 It is?
@@StaffSergeantSigmon I know right, it’s provinces and territories excluding Nunavut are states.
Finland's entry into NATO is a tragedy, it absolutely must come out and quickly
6 of my family fought in this conflict for Finland and these songs fill me with immense pride.
You really have the best version of everything
It’s my birthday today and an ingen upload is like a birthday present in itself tbh
My dad loved the instrumental of this song, I love it too, but we couldn't find this song in like... 8 years. My dad passed away and now I'm listening to this song, I'm very happy that I could achieve this goal at least
PERKELE!! 🇫🇮🇫🇮
PERKELE!
certified perkele moment
Bork
Thank you, Ingen. Through your channel I've found some amazing yet unfortunately obscure songs. People think it's weird that I listen to such different and international songs but I'll be damned because you constantly release great tunes
Finnish language sounds very beautiful, I love Finland from Russia🇫🇮❤🇷🇺
wait…
@@Lockheedmans ?
@@crsple Nothing nothing
@@Lockheedmans ok🥸
A shame that nobody loves you, ork.
I have the feeling this video will blow up fast
*even faster then the defences of the reds*
My grandfather always said not to trust the West, he fought in the war and had the village destroyed by the Ivans, we were abandoned by England and I hope it doesn't happen again.
"Koko onnemme kalpamme kärjessä on"
When Russia finally yells uncle, and hopefully gets fucking balkanized, then you can take back Viipuri.
It won't. We "abandoned" finland because we was dealing with this little known thing called the second World war
It will not happen a second time. Mark my fucking words. The Muscovite will be cast from Karelia and driven from the land as he has done to so many others if he dares lay a hand on Finland.
Based grandfather. The west shouldn't be trusted.
@@moritamikamikara3879 holy fucking shit who has Karelia now? Finnish boy go cry
I don't know how many demons i summoned when i tried to sing this song
😭
Love Finnland. Best greetings from Poland.
"Finland never forgets, and Finland NEVER forgives. Mark my words, this number WILL read zero. Eventually."
"Find your courage, for the price of freedom is high, but the cost of tyranny is higher."
- Hearts of Iron 4: Arms Against Tyranny
Such a great quote from a game in which you can only have fun with fascism and communism (which aren't even shown correctly)
I am glad you've found a rare variant of it, instead of posting the same as seemingly everyone else on the internet. The singer's accent is really interesting, do they have some sort of a notable background?
Probably an American Finn, the accent is really strong
@@PatriotFinn yes. This was sung by american finns from michigan
Finnaly ingen published this banger respect from 🇵🇱♥️🇫🇮
Не так страшен глубокий снег, как снег который начинает говорить
И петь польку
this was the song I played when I first visited Finland because it's an absolute certified banger
Congratulations for your national holiday on 6th December Finland from your friends in Germany
He's done the legendary Finnish song. This alliance marks the end of Russian conquest hopes.
The submachinegun seen at 1:13 is a Finnish KP-31. It's a submachinegun in 7.65x21 or 9mm which is the most common today. They're really cool and not super expensive compared to other submachineguns from the era.
3:55?
@Idkwhattoput151 to be honest I don't even know what kinda crack I was smoking when I wrote that. My bad bro
@@jacobb17 lol. It’s all good
Finally Ingen uploaded this song
I love this song. I learnt how to sing it and play it on piano and performed in a local event in my town. Greetings from 🇬🇷
I can feel the Uralic blood in my veins.
AUGHHHHHHHH Hello again, welcome to Finland.
Finland is one of the best countries in the world, with wonderful people. We deeply respect you. Greetings from Russia! 🇷🇺🤝🇫🇮
+
ви шутники звісно
@@NirvanaUA конечно
@@NirvanaUAПочему мы не можем любить Финляндию? Во первых:Страна и правительство это разные вещи. Во вторых: я считаю нападение на Финляндию плохой идеей, и не поддерживаю в данном вопросе СССР
@@firelord5705 ваша любовь это изуродовать и утопить в крови целую страну или хотя бы её часть??????
I've been waiting for this for so long
Кто здесь после анонса Финской Польки от Paradox Games и ДЛС в которой она будет?
LETS GO! INGEN WITH THE BEST FINNISH SONG
Best version of Sakkijarven polkka i've heard
How to scare a russian:
Step 1. play Säkkijärven Polkka
It's literally my favorite song, im Russian
I’ve been waiting a while for Ingen to do this song 🇬🇷❤️🇫🇮
I love how Finnish forces basically hacked Soviet Radio frequencies and would repeatedly play this to disrupt radio transmissions. I love this song
and blowing up radio mines
“Comrade, why is the radio speaking Finnish?”
i cant imagine how annoying it got to the soviets
North Dakota Fact:
It is unclear how may Finnish people live in North Dakota. However the portion of North Dakotans who speak Finnish is either very small or none at all.
Thanks North Dakota Facts
very informative
In Minnesota it's quite a bit more though. But thanx, North Dakota facts, very cool.
1:03 best part
Long live Suomi from Greece! 🇬🇷💙🇫🇮
GREETINGS FROM POLAND TO FINLAND AND I LOVE FINLAND FROM POLAND 🇵🇱❤🇫🇮
This song is an absolute banger
i remember listening to this for days (maybe even weeks) last winter, i just came back to listen after months and have forgotten the beauty of this song and i apologize for my stupidity
Greetings from Greece to Finland! May our white and blue flags continue kicking the bigger enemy's ass 💪🇫🇮🇬🇷
🇹🇷🤨🤨🤨🤨
@MySpecialMan do you even know the topic?
@MySpecialMan that's not the country they're referring to.
ωκ
@@quickscope. blub
that finnish guy can probably beat all of the modern rappers
芬兰是个伟大的国家🇫🇮
Like Taiwan 🇺🇦❤🇹🇼
@Artyom.1917?
@tovarischdima??????
About time! :D
"They took the lake, but the polkka still goes on"
Damn.
"The horse pouts and grits its teeth, because it has a disproportionally large head!"
Bars. Absolute fire.
One day, you’ll get Säkkijärvi back.
Long live the Finns from America. 🇺🇸🤝🇫🇮
@user-kv2fr9jl9h ?
we don't need it, everyone there was evacuated into mainland finland so now there's nobody living there except a few drunkard russkies
Why can't Russia own it? It was theirs some time ago before they gave Finland some independence (actually Sweden should own it)
@@tuluppampam "gave independence", my bro the finns were oppressed for 1000 years until we had a chance to revolt, the exact same situation with whole region of karelia but they didnt end up indpendent
@@jes3d the finnish weren't oppressed for a thousand years
They were very hard to tax and control due to the very low density of population, so they had a lot of freedom (something not many could get during feudalism)
I've got no clue when the Swedish got Finland, but I'm sure it was less than a thousand years ago
Then the Russians took Finland during the great northern war
Greeting from Hungary to our Uralic brothers!
POV: You just invaded Finland and the snowy hills and trees aren't silent anymore.
Finnish langauge sounds very beautiful
top 4 things you dont wanna hear in war
1) when the hills start speaking turkish
2)when the trees speak vietnamese
3)when the oil rigs start speaking pure *FREEDOM* 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
4) *WHEN THE SNOW SPEAKS FINNISH*
5) When the caves start speaking Afghan
6) When the sewers start speaking Polish
nice addition 🤣🤣
5) when the corpses start speaking russian (battle of osowiec)
6)@@BritanofilSosuxuiWhen you are in a tank and hear sounds from the sky
THIS IS JUST ART.
The Uralic people are the coolest am I right. 🇭🇺 🤜 🇫🇮
As a Ukrainian, this music is by far the best to have it on while playing Hypixel Skywars