Learn Finnish in 4 Hours - ALL the Finnish Basics You Need

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    You've decided to start learning Finnish, so let's build up your vocabulary! In this video, you'll learn some of the most important words and phrases in the Finnish language. If you want to start learning Finnish, this video is made for you. Our host expresses herself in simple Finnish, with subtitles. This video will challenge your listening comprehension skills and help you progress in your Finnish study.
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Комментарии • 751

  • @FinnishPod101
    @FinnishPod101  2 года назад +11

    bit.ly/3LzvMz8 Click here and get the best resources online to master Finnish grammar and improve your vocabulary with tons of content for FREE!

  • @lima_xd4226
    @lima_xd4226 2 года назад +891

    Tää on mielenkiintoista katsoa näin perisuomalaisena kun muut opettelee suomea :D Nyt jo yli 800 tykkäystä Whaaat

  • @mr.tikus911
    @mr.tikus911 2 года назад +20

    All you need:
    1.Nonni
    2.Perkele
    3. Havuja + perkele if you want to be cool
    4. Kaljaa or if you want to be fancy: Olut
    5. Sauna

  • @iteratedofficial
    @iteratedofficial 3 года назад +242

    Thx, now i can speak angry birds

  • @WigThatFlewOffFloptok
    @WigThatFlewOffFloptok 2 года назад +37

    Tip for everyone; take your time and don’t take too much words and things! keep going week by week and per day learn 10-30min or you can study 1h what feels good for you;) Good luck for you!

  • @domesticviolins6371
    @domesticviolins6371 2 года назад +209

    There are three sentences which you need to study hard to integrate;
    1. Mitä helvettiä?
    2. Voi vittu!
    3. Noni (with or without exclamation point)
    If you master these, you can exchange "helvetti" and "vittu" to any sentence, and if you are not sure about the situation at hand just say "noni", and you are already C3-level in Finnish.

    • @namtarninfinland5294
      @namtarninfinland5294 2 года назад +10

      No niin 😝😝

    • @aadakaulitzy
      @aadakaulitzy 2 года назад +9

      I live in Finland,and i watched this video only to see,how this teaches yo how to speak Finland:D
      And here is something more what can help yo in Finland:
      Missä mä oon?
      Where am i?
      Kuka sä oot?
      Who are you?
      And some swear words😝
      Helvetti:Hell
      vittu:fuck
      hemmetti:heck
      And i know i am really late😅

    • @domesticviolins6371
      @domesticviolins6371 2 года назад +3

      @@aadakaulitzy Nah. you are not that late. It is just quite impossible for regular guy/girl to learn Finnish. Some miracles sometimes happens, but fact is that if some foreigner becomes fluent in Finnish, he/she is probably better in our language than a basic finn. 😁
      Have to bear in mind that the official Finnish is actually made up quite recently. I sometimes entertain myself with idea to learn the original Finnish language of my home village which would annoy everyone around 😂

    • @domesticviolins6371
      @domesticviolins6371 2 года назад

      @@namtarninfinland5294 That's perfect, it is friday and "no niin".. 😂

    • @cat_the_e
      @cat_the_e 2 года назад

      Mä en haluu uskoo tätä mut...

  • @domesticviolins6371
    @domesticviolins6371 2 года назад +91

    And if you want to think how effective Finnish language is; Stephen Elop said: "Moi", which is "Hello" in Finnish and sold out the backbone of Finlands economy with one word. I cannot imagine any other language so powerful.

    • @allualex2606
      @allualex2606 2 года назад +1

      I dont get it.

    • @-_.-s.t.r.a.y.-.kids-._-
      @-_.-s.t.r.a.y.-.kids-._- 2 года назад +1

      Moi minä olen Iiida

    • @imgonnabeastar127
      @imgonnabeastar127 2 года назад

      @@-_.-s.t.r.a.y.-.kids-._- terve

    • @Kolmioleipaa
      @Kolmioleipaa 2 года назад +2

      And any of us dont even use "hauska tutustua". We just say "moi, mun nimi on __"

    • @Cocoonen
      @Cocoonen 2 года назад

      In fact we often don't even say "mun nimi on _" ("my name is _), but "minä olen" (prestise language)/"mä oon/[some other options with small variations] (more informal language)_.

  • @arturoarmendariz2305
    @arturoarmendariz2305 2 года назад +101

    Video says Learn Finnish in three minutes in a 4 hrs video.
    That's how hard is Finnish

    • @remiixqx
      @remiixqx 2 года назад +1

      Theres a lot of different 'classes', which are all aboug 3 minutes each

    • @seagull668
      @seagull668 2 года назад +9

      No ei se ole vaikeea kun oon suomesta

    • @allualex2606
      @allualex2606 2 года назад +1

      @@seagull668 sherlock.

    • @murzhug8385
      @murzhug8385 2 года назад

      @@seagull668 Ei tietenkään

    • @xItzSpruce
      @xItzSpruce 2 года назад

      @@seagull668 sama

  • @antodessin5679
    @antodessin5679 2 года назад +250

    Finnish is my all time favorite language !!!!! This language is unique and has something so magical in it ! The way it sounds is so cute ! It sounds like hot chocolate and like a snowy beautiful Christmas ! I love 💗 this language and this country !
    Finland 🇫🇮 is my favorite country on Earth 🌍 !
    From Lebanon 🇱🇧
    🇱🇧 💖 🇫🇮

    • @MoonXH
      @MoonXH 2 года назад +25

      Hi! I'm from Finland and i can talk Finnish and i'm clad you like Finland.

    • @topiaslaine3430
      @topiaslaine3430 2 года назад +28

      Kiitos perkele 😈

    • @xItzSpruce
      @xItzSpruce 2 года назад +7

      Im from Finland too.

    • @anttix7607
      @anttix7607 2 года назад +3

      @@xItzSpruce vittu ketään ei kiinosta

    • @xItzSpruce
      @xItzSpruce 2 года назад +3

      @@anttix7607 ok

  • @vapattaja_2632
    @vapattaja_2632 2 года назад +11

    Here's a dog in Finnish
    Koira, koiran, koiraa, koiran again, koirassa, koirasta, koiraan, koiralla, koiralta, koiralle, koirana, koiraksi, koiratta, koirineen, koirin.koirasi, koirani, koiransa, koiramme, koiranne, koiraani, koiraasi, koiraansa, koiraamme, koiraanne, koirassani, koirassasi, koirassansa, koirassamme, koirassanne, koirastani, koirastasi, koirastansa, koirastamme, koirastanne, koirallani, koirallasi, koirallansa, koirallamme, koirallanne, koiranani, koiranasi, koiranansa, koiranamme, koirananne, koirakseni, koiraksesi, koiraksensa, koiraksemme, koiraksenne, koirattani, koirattasi, koirattansa, koirattamme, koirattanne, koirineni, koirinesi, koirinensa, koirinemme, koirinenne.
    koirakaan, koirankaan, koiraakaan, koirassakaan, koirastakaan, koiraankaan, koirallakaan, koiraltakaan, koirallekaan, koiranakaan, koiraksikaan, koirattakaan, koirineenkaan, koirinkaan, koirako, koiranko, koiraako, koirassako, koirastako, koiraanko, koirallako, koiraltako, koiralleko, koiranako, koiraksiko, koirattako, koirineenko, koirinko, koirasikaan, koiranikaan, koiransakaan, koirammekaan, koirannekaan, koiraanikaan, koiraasikaan, koiraansakaan, koiraammekaan, koiraannekaan, koirassanikaan, koirassasikaan, koirassansakaan, koirassammekaan, koirassannekaan, koirastanikaan, koirastasikaan, koirastansakaan, koirastammekaan, koirastannekaan, koirallanikaan, koirallasikaan, koirallansakaan, koirallammekaan, koirallannekaan, koirananikaan, koiranasikaan, koiranansakaan, koiranammekaan, koiranannekaan, koiraksenikaan, koiraksesikaan, koiraksensakaan, koiraksemmekaan, koiraksennekaan, koirattanikaan, koirattasikaan, koirattansakaan, koirattammekaan, koirattannekaan, koirinenikaan, koirinesikaan, koirinensakaan, koirinemmekaan, koirinennekaan, koirasiko, koiraniko, koiransako, koirammeko, koiranneko, koiraaniko, koiraasiko, koiraansako, koiraammeko, koiraanneko, koirassaniko, koirassasiko, koirassansako, koirassammeko, koirassanneko, koirastaniko, koirastasiko, koirastansako, koirastammeko, koirastanneko, koirallaniko, koirallasiko, koirallansako, koirallammeko, koirallanneko, koirananiko, koiranasiko, koiranansako, koiranammeko, koirananneko, koirakseniko, koiraksesiko, koiraksensako, koiraksemmeko, koiraksenneko, koirattaniko, koirattasiko, koirattansako, koirattammeko, koirattanneko, koirineniko, koirinesiko, koirinensako, koirinemmeko, koirinenneko, koirasikaanko, koiranikaanko, koiransakaanko, koirammekaanko, koirannekaanko, koiraanikaanko, koiraasikaanko, koiraansakaanko, koiraammekaanko, koiraannekaanko, koirassanikaanko, koirassasikaanko, koirassansakaanko, koirassammekaanko, koirassannekaanko, koirastanikaanko, koirastasikaanko, koirastansakaanko, koirastammekaanko, koirastannekaanko, koirallanikaanko, koirallasikaanko, koirallansakaanko, koirallammekaanko, koirallannekaanko, koirananikaanko, koiranasikaanko, koiranansakaanko, koiranammekaanko, koiranannekaanko, koiraksenikaanko, koiraksesikaanko, koiraksensakaanko, koiraksemmekaanko, koiraksennekaanko, koirattanikaanko, koirattasikaanko, koirattansakaanko, koirattammekaanko, koirattannekaanko, koirinenikaanko, koirinesikaanko, koirinensakaanko, koirinemmekaanko, koirinennekaanko, koirasikokaan, koiranikokaan, koiransakokaan, koirammekokaan, koirannekokaan, koiraanikokaan, koiraasikokaan, koiraansakokaan, koiraammekokaan, koiraannekokaan, koirassanikokaan, koirassasikokaan, koirassansakokaan, koirassammekokaan, koirassannekokaan, koirastanikokaan, koirastasikokaan, koirastansakokaan, koirastammekokaan, koirastannekokaan, koirallanikokaan, koirallasikokaan, koirallansakokaan, koirallammekokaan, koirallannekokaan, koirananikokaan, koiranasikokaan, koiranansakokaan, koiranammekokaan, koiranannekokaan, koiraksenikokaan, koiraksesikokaan, koiraksensakokaan, koiraksemmekokaan, koiraksennekokaan, koirattanikokaan, koirattasikokaan, koirattansakokaan, koirattammekokaan, koirattannekokaan, koirinenikokaan, koirinesikokaan, koirinensakokaan, koirinemmekokaan, koirinennekokaan.
    That's not joke

  • @jaakkooksa5374
    @jaakkooksa5374 2 года назад +42

    I am a native Finnish speaker, and I've been learning English for about 45 years, but my English vocabulary is still only about 30,000 words. The point being, it is definitely impossible to learn a foreign language in only a few hours :-)

    • @jaydensumayt5191
      @jaydensumayt5191 2 года назад +2

      Yes,but he can (Google Translate)

    • @sabrina3731
      @sabrina3731 2 года назад +1

      May be a few sentences a week🤣

    • @joons3374
      @joons3374 2 года назад +1

      It never occured to me that a language can have more than a few thousands words... I think you lie, let me check real quick...
      171,146 still in use and 47,156 obsolete... that is insane.... People say I am quite fluent... I wonder how many I know..

    • @Peter_1986
      @Peter_1986 Год назад +2

      Only a few hours? Yes, definitely.
      However, you can absolutely use these kinds of videos to learn a lot of vocabulary and figure out roughly how the sentences are structured, as long as you take a look at conjugation tables and things like that if you want to figure out why a sentence is written the way it is.

    • @niidea927
      @niidea927 Год назад +2

      Dude, 30000 words is A LOT. I doubt know that amount of words of my own native language, español.

  • @nooraagbowadan5792
    @nooraagbowadan5792 3 года назад +55

    Who says "Hauska tutustua"? Why is it in all materials for the finnish learners? (And it actually means "Nice to get to know you" and is really rarely used - only if you meet someone you should know and you finally meet in person.)

    • @Lunaholic94
      @Lunaholic94 2 года назад +6

      @Mutiara Naga it's fine and good way to say it. Perhaps Noora can tell us how you say it better? I'm native Finnish so I'm also curious to know ... 🤔

    • @glendaal67
      @glendaal67 2 года назад +1

      It is used in quite many situations. It literally means "Nice to get to know you", but it is used when introducing self in the same sense as "nice to meet you" is.

    • @keravavantaa2886
      @keravavantaa2886 2 года назад

      only some very high level politicians or immigrants or people who don’t speak finland alot but normally everyone says something like this for example: moro oon aasikoira

    • @glendaal67
      @glendaal67 2 года назад +1

      @@keravavantaa2886 en tiiä missä piireissä oikein liikut mutta ei kukaan normaali noin sano 😂

    • @keravavantaa2886
      @keravavantaa2886 2 года назад

      @@glendaal67 emmä missää piireissä liiku

  • @Hispandinavian
    @Hispandinavian 2 года назад +7

    I don´t really think of Finns as the hugging and overly affectionate kind. I love these videos as a refresher and trying to build up my severely limited vocabulary.

  • @jackshao126
    @jackshao126 4 года назад +32

    I feel that your RUclips content is better than the paid service, the app is very clunky to use. The lessons are audio but you have to open a separate file to read what it’s saying, the videos lessons are too fast and only shows the English subtitles instead of English and Finnish.

  • @stefanjohansson2373
    @stefanjohansson2373 Год назад +6

    What happened to moi or terve? 🤔
    I’m 50+ and lived with my Finnish parents for 20 years and met relatives from Rovaniemi in the north to Helsinki in the south several times during these years. I’m born in Sweden but can still speak ok Finnish.
    I’ve never in my life heard someone say “hauska tutustua”. Either that’s very formal or new, but it’s not the way “normal” people speak if you ask me. Maybe it’s a fancy way to speak because my relatives are everything else than fancy. 😂
    Words I’m used to: 😂
    Tottakai, Noni, Sauna, voi vittu, perkele, jumalauta, saatana, piirakka, mämmi, kalja (not olut).

    • @vivianblack2951
      @vivianblack2951 Год назад

      I watch Finnish detective shows and they use Moi a lot in family and informal situations. They use terve when they are greeting people in their house or place of work. I see you are familiar with my grandpa's special tractor fixing words. Good Finnish shows are Bordertown and Hooked, but Deadwind is good, too as it is so bad that you don't mind stopping it all the time to repeat what they are saying.

  • @defo_devi
    @defo_devi 2 года назад +11

    Funny thing im english and finnish😺
    Mom - english
    Dad- finnish
    Me - english and finnish
    Tää on kivaa T-T kiva että on äiti joka on englantilainen ja suomalainen iskä!

  • @Vainajaakki
    @Vainajaakki 2 года назад +6

    Finnish is easy. Jyst say: lentokonesuihkuturbiiniapumekaanikkoaliupseerioppilas.
    (It means: airplane jet turbine engine auxilliary mechanic under officier student)

  • @finnay3829
    @finnay3829 4 года назад +37

    Kiitos❤️💕
    :🇵🇭

  • @444xander_
    @444xander_ 2 года назад +4

    we dont say our full name to strangers, we usually just say "hello im [name], nice to meet you." in business stuff like calling to a bank then yes, u will have to say ur full name, its more polite. we say "hyvää päivää/huomenta/iltaa" to teachers, work etc.
    we dont say "näkemiin" usually its kind of.. old? i suppose. i think we say "nähdään" more than "näkemiin" or "nähdään huomenna" aka "ill see you tomorrow"
    ah, we dont hug we just look for our friend(s) say our hellos and go on our day. i like to hug my friends when i say bye, but not when we meet up right away. ofc if ur lovers or something then yes some people do that.
    asking someone if they talk english, u can just go up to them and ask "do u speak english" their head movement will show it :D

    • @Cocoonen
      @Cocoonen 2 года назад

      In fact, Finns are quite a huggers. There was a study about it, which basically told, that we hug damn much, but only people who we are attached with. The study showed, we let people near to us physically more close than people in other nations. My interpretation about this is that hugging is not just a gesture of meeting or departing, but the way we show that we feel the other person - really as an person - and his or her presence really are important for us.

    • @henna4187
      @henna4187 2 года назад

      If I haven’t seen my friend in a long time, I hug.

    • @444xander_
      @444xander_ 2 года назад

      @@henna4187 yup i do that too :D

    • @444xander_
      @444xander_ 2 года назад

      @@Cocoonen yeeea, depends really on the person i dont really like to hug strangers a hand shake is fine. if friends/or know eachother some otherway then (maybe) yes.

  • @onlyforlaugh7128
    @onlyforlaugh7128 2 года назад +2

    Kiitos for Uploading. Can you please make the CC on as well? It will be easier to follow

  • @satane.m8997
    @satane.m8997 2 года назад +11

    here some finnish slang what most of finnish use
    Minun (my) ➡️ mun
    Sinun (yours)➡️ sun
    Sinulle (for you) ➡️sulle
    And what to say when you meet someone (hey) ➡️ moro, moi, hei, terve, heippa

  • @buddhasteachingsatishjadha4610
    @buddhasteachingsatishjadha4610 3 года назад +29

    Very great teaching.

    • @merikamarsu3389
      @merikamarsu3389 2 года назад +7

      Im from finland

    • @Gemzare
      @Gemzare 2 года назад +5

      me too, minä myös

    • @Joanna-jl2lh
      @Joanna-jl2lh 2 года назад +5

      Same - sama

    • @emp9743
      @emp9743 2 года назад

      @@merikamarsu3389 and is the teaching on this channel correct?? I mean, is the finnish language well taught on it?

    • @merikamarsu3389
      @merikamarsu3389 2 года назад

      @@emp9743 yes

  • @califinn
    @califinn 3 года назад +40

    Kiitos for being so lovely, and having a very pleasant voice.

  • @christuspilatus
    @christuspilatus 4 года назад +24

    Damn shes cute

    • @cxmfx4541
      @cxmfx4541 3 года назад +2

      Simp..-

    • @Ulvmannsskjebne
      @Ulvmannsskjebne 3 года назад

      BETA!

    • @amandastafford309
      @amandastafford309 3 года назад +3

      Bruh

    • @pikswartgg9285
      @pikswartgg9285 2 года назад +2

      Atleast you honest

    • @imaginaryfriend6409
      @imaginaryfriend6409 2 года назад

      The fact that in this video they didn't speak the language what we normally use, that was a "booklanguage" but we all speak normally "spoken language" and then we have many patois and literally none of the words sound the same. There are like 100 different ways to say the same word. So even if you learn finnish in this video, you still don't understand all what they are saying. Yea i know, because i hate my motherlanguage too haha :D

  • @Jrgosman
    @Jrgosman 2 года назад +28

    As a native finnish man, no one uses the expression "hauska tutustua" but instead we're like "voi saatana" and try to get out of the situation

  • @mariaelinitaaguillon2058
    @mariaelinitaaguillon2058 3 года назад +6

    Thanks for good Finnish lesson i learn more.

  • @vadaaranza6266
    @vadaaranza6266 4 года назад +3

    On my 3 days learning after subscribe here k know learn some part of the body thanks to this channel.

  • @hglundahl
    @hglundahl Год назад +1

    2:55 Nice to meet you is what I would analyse as three words (not counting infinitive marker "to"), namely (it is) nice, (to) meet, you (=thee).
    Hauska tutustua is at least graphically two words.

    • @hglundahl
      @hglundahl Год назад

      Is it straight off equal to Swedish "trefligt att treffas"?

  • @KirkKyungwonHwang
    @KirkKyungwonHwang 4 года назад +5

    Kiitos paljon 😀

  • @Ostsol
    @Ostsol 2 года назад +10

    Not even two minutes in and I'm having trouble. 😳 "Minun nimeni" messes with me. I can say the words separately, but as soon as I put them together "nimeni" becomes "nimenei," for some reason. Not sure what my mouth is doing! 😆

    • @Destassan
      @Destassan 2 года назад +3

      When I have such a problem I speak a pharse in a super slow motion. Like fluently but extra slow. After few times my brain is able to do the same at normal speed. I hope it can work for you as well ;)

    • @Z3bracak3s
      @Z3bracak3s 2 года назад

      Something that helped me with speech was listening to music. Start with kids songs and then move on to regular music. I recommend listening to Valaskala by Fröbelin Palikat . The entire song is one frase that starts slow but gets faster and faster as the song goes on. Afterwards when you've mastered that move on to other songs like Hei rakas by BEHM or Ikuinen vappu by JVG

    • @seagull668
      @seagull668 2 года назад +1

      No siis jos oot suomesta niin oppii kaikki sanat niiku tosi nopeesti
      Press translate to english

  • @lohikaarme8064
    @lohikaarme8064 4 года назад +8

    Kiitos paljon!

  • @niksusa
    @niksusa 2 года назад +10

    en edes tiedä miks katon tätä kun oon syntynny suomes 😭

  • @rustynubs6805
    @rustynubs6805 3 года назад +16

    After this second lady took over I didn’t know wtf to do and I didn’t understand 90% or what she was saying I only understand like a word or two out of a sentence

  • @teranbeatle
    @teranbeatle 4 года назад +1

    Idioma demasiado excitante!

  • @pimaaltonen6671
    @pimaaltonen6671 3 года назад +1

    kiitos hyvästä opettuksesta

  • @michaelwanna.6001
    @michaelwanna.6001 3 года назад +4

    Hi how are you so I'm learning. Thanks im from South Dakota just to let you know how for you teaching goes.

  • @hglundahl
    @hglundahl Год назад

    6:45 sth näkemiin and n¨hdeen pian both involve a verb meening see or meet, right?

  • @braziltokyoschool
    @braziltokyoschool 2 года назад +22

    Kiitos hyödyllisestä videosta. Terveisiä Brasiliasta
    Hei hei!

  • @morgianaetienne618
    @morgianaetienne618 4 года назад +18

    I'm loving it ♥️

  • @blueberry_biohazard_pancak67
    @blueberry_biohazard_pancak67 2 года назад +2

    14:37
    A time stamp for me while I watch another Finnish video :3

  • @capitalybehal7717
    @capitalybehal7717 4 года назад +2

    Sweet so Hani

  • @albert3274
    @albert3274 4 года назад +16

    The way she says plus point is so cute. And thank you for this video.

  • @jahednohim4351
    @jahednohim4351 4 года назад +2

    Kiitos

  • @samanmuhammed8238
    @samanmuhammed8238 3 года назад +2

    kiitos paljon

  • @idiotbish3466
    @idiotbish3466 2 года назад +4

    Ei kukaan:
    Minä: ( täysin suomalainen ) katsoo tätä videota

  • @D1xedi
    @D1xedi 2 года назад +3

    Osaan (melkein) kaikki suomea. I can ( allmost) every word of Finnish

    • @perkele_salami8292
      @perkele_salami8292 2 года назад

      you say: Osaan (melkein) kaikkea suomeksi. i think you need to practise the noun cases

    • @gordonfreeman2634
      @gordonfreeman2634 2 года назад

      Puhu ittesä pussiin 🤣

  • @mik91_N8
    @mik91_N8 2 года назад

    Minun numeroni on:
    Kaksitoista ja Yhdeksänkymmentäyksi.
    Synnyin : Tuhatyhdeksänsataayhdeksän kymmentäyksi

  • @JIMIXC
    @JIMIXC 2 года назад +9

    Nyt voin mennä afrikkaan ja puhua suomea :D

  • @JuanGarcia-qk3gm
    @JuanGarcia-qk3gm 4 года назад +3

    Maanantai, Tiistai,?, Torstai, Perjantai,Lauantai ja Sunnuntai.kiitos!

  • @ahsanzia5376
    @ahsanzia5376 3 года назад +2

    Kiitos :)

  • @kerosiima
    @kerosiima 2 года назад +6

    The most useful word in finnish is "noniin"

    • @mikatupala6159
      @mikatupala6159 2 года назад

      mitä vittua? myös aika usein.. töissä. Sitä tässä oppinu mitä vastaava on puolaksi :D

    • @mikael2170
      @mikael2170 Год назад

      Tärkein sana on PERKELE

  • @anotherstupidfeature
    @anotherstupidfeature 2 года назад +2

    Hour 1: errrwut?!
    Hour 2: ummm...?
    Hour 3: sheeeesshh!
    Hour 4: Actually I don't wanna learn Finnish. I rather go to pub to have a beer.

    • @imaginaryfriend6409
      @imaginaryfriend6409 2 года назад

      The fact that in this video they didn't speak the language what we normally use, that was a "booklanguage" but we all speak normally "spoken language" and then we have many patois and literally none of the words sound the same. There are like 100 different ways to say the same word. So even if you learn finnish in this video, you still don't understand all what they are saying. Yea i know, because i hate my motherlanguage too haha :D

  • @arturoarmendariz2305
    @arturoarmendariz2305 2 года назад +3

    I can see you eyes reading what you're saying x'D

  • @laltsuu
    @laltsuu 2 года назад +9

    Minä suomalaisena kattomassa tätä xd

  • @nahkaliivi3632
    @nahkaliivi3632 2 года назад +3

    Parasta suomessa on se että voi sanoa tavallaan melkeen mitä vaa :)

  • @aiswaryaks4982
    @aiswaryaks4982 4 года назад +1

    Kiitoss

  • @hotsauce7954
    @hotsauce7954 4 года назад +46

    I don't know why but Finnish language sounds like Japanese

    • @ayeshakater3
      @ayeshakater3 4 года назад +4

      I think the phonotactics of Japanese and English are almost same.

    • @Pyovali
      @Pyovali 4 года назад +10

      @@ayeshakater3 lol wut

    • @user-xq9wt3sp5m
      @user-xq9wt3sp5m 3 года назад +7

      Because they are both way too unusual for English speakers, but Japanese is absolutely different, I don't mean to harras anyone, but Japanese can't pronounce "L" and they don't pronounce "u" in many situations, like です or そうじき, and grammatically they are absolutely different.

    • @geographyandscience210
      @geographyandscience210 2 года назад

      Both are Uralic may be.

    • @pikswartgg9285
      @pikswartgg9285 2 года назад +6

      Lol finnish are mongolians

  • @edithokwuchukwu4102
    @edithokwuchukwu4102 2 года назад +3

    Kiitos opetuksesta

  • @jamyllemendes8588
    @jamyllemendes8588 2 года назад

    Why did I give up on Finish and moved on to Dutch. At least I can speak fluent Dutch now. I need to go back to Finish!!!!

  • @JalalUddin-nn3yb
    @JalalUddin-nn3yb 3 года назад +2

    kiitos ! 💚💙💛🧡

  • @sabrina3731
    @sabrina3731 2 года назад

    Most people speak some form of dialectic speach and slang words and that makes it even more complicated .

  • @ArskazZ-wz2cf
    @ArskazZ-wz2cf 2 года назад +1

    Have lived my whole life in finland, why in the hell im watching this?

  • @babitapawar3360
    @babitapawar3360 4 года назад +2

    Kittos💜💕

  • @capragor1439
    @capragor1439 2 года назад +1

    Learn Finnish in 3 seconds: "Perkele". That's it.

  • @user-ix4jh1ex5c
    @user-ix4jh1ex5c 5 лет назад +12

    Kiitos makea opettaja

    • @maketsu3248
      @maketsu3248 2 года назад

      you just called her sweet in a sugary way, you know as in "this candy is very sweet" but you know what people make mistakes. usually when you want to call someone sweet you would say "ihana" or "mukava". i don't mean to be annoying, hope this helped :D

    • @gordonfreeman2634
      @gordonfreeman2634 2 года назад

      Makeeta käy joskus mut mä veikkaan että toi yrittää vaa iskeä

  • @BassCarmen
    @BassCarmen 3 года назад

    Grazie

  • @coleencaoile2715
    @coleencaoile2715 3 года назад +2

    I like it

  • @Asmodeusontop100
    @Asmodeusontop100 2 года назад +1

    Me: from finland watching people learning Finnish* 👁️👄👁️

  • @smilyachy8630
    @smilyachy8630 2 года назад +1

    Kiitos paljon for the video i can now introduce myself n count one to ten.

  • @aino416
    @aino416 2 года назад +6

    Siis en tiiä miten ihmeessä päädyin tänne😂😂

  • @Yurix03
    @Yurix03 Год назад +2

    I love me some Finnish
    Love from Hungary 🤭
    🇭🇺🤝🇫🇮

  • @dizzy_voice_boy
    @dizzy_voice_boy 6 месяцев назад

    im rewatching this every day and will write up for the lessons just so i can scare the sh!t out of my online friend. im such a good friend :D

  • @turbofart4036
    @turbofart4036 2 года назад +1

    i live finland and this is so hard :D

    • @gordonfreeman2634
      @gordonfreeman2634 2 года назад

      Wtf

    • @turbofart4036
      @turbofart4036 2 года назад

      @@gordonfreeman2634 BRUH JOKE

    • @turbofart4036
      @turbofart4036 2 года назад

      CAUSE ITS SO STUPID Vid learning ppl say minä rest of the ppl who live in finland says mä

    • @ragesipikm5169
      @ragesipikm5169 2 года назад +1

      @@turbofart4036 Depends where you live. I say mie :D

    • @turbofart4036
      @turbofart4036 2 года назад

      @@ragesipikm5169 otei

  • @lonewolfmentality999
    @lonewolfmentality999 2 года назад +3

    Why is she so beautiful

  • @dominick5488
    @dominick5488 Год назад

    Can you say mukava tavata instead of hauska tutustua?

  • @aygunvarol
    @aygunvarol Год назад

    45:48 de kaldım

  • @kitz8150
    @kitz8150 2 года назад +5

    minä juuri opettelen suomen kieli olen harjoitellut kolme kuukauta olen kehittynyt paljon näiden videoiden takia

  • @Pragmatisti
    @Pragmatisti 2 года назад +1

    mietin vaan et miks mulle tulee tämmöst ehdotuksiin ku oon suomalainen:D ja äikkäkin oli 9;)

  • @fisshayeyohannes3551
    @fisshayeyohannes3551 2 года назад +1

    Kiitos kiitos

  • @Allunaatti
    @Allunaatti 2 года назад +1

    En todellakaan tiiä miks katoin tätä niin pitkään...?

  • @merimakkaraaa8325
    @merimakkaraaa8325 2 года назад +2

    No niin=I told you, let's go, let's start and it has more meanings, finns can comment more meanings

  • @ace9924
    @ace9924 2 года назад +2

    Wow tolkien took alot from the finnish language.

    • @justanotheryoutubeaccount2270
      @justanotheryoutubeaccount2270 Год назад

      Acxkhstcually the word "alot" is not Finnish. It's not English either but excuse me, I have to go pick some insects from my neckbeard now.

  • @TerryGunnell12
    @TerryGunnell12 Год назад

    Why does "kahdeksan" not have the same umlaut as "ydheksan"

    • @kavana7960
      @kavana7960 10 месяцев назад +1

      I think it's because it a word with Y in it

    • @vaenii5056
      @vaenii5056 4 месяца назад

      Yhdeksän.
      Finnish vowels are divided into three categories. There are middle vowels, front vowels and back vowels.
      Middle vowels // e, i
      Back vowels // a, o, u
      Front vowels // ä, ö, y
      Back and front vowels don't appear together in a same word. If the root has ie. front vowel, the endings will use front vowels as well. For exampla -ssa becomes -ssä and so on.

  • @hglundahl
    @hglundahl Год назад

    4:45 or sth "ei se mitään" - "not that something/anything" for "it is nothing" ...

  • @satane.m8997
    @satane.m8997 2 года назад

    love from finland

  • @emiljaa4298
    @emiljaa4298 2 года назад +5

    Ketään muuta suomalaista?

  • @inkkari6603
    @inkkari6603 2 года назад

    4 hours?
    I've been speaking this language for over 20 years and i still dont know what the fuck im talking about most of the time

  • @D1xedi
    @D1xedi 2 года назад

    Oletko suomalainen vai englantilainen?

  • @tia904
    @tia904 2 года назад +4

    This video is not as good as the other by the same organisation. Images are a better way to teach. Regularly translating text slows a person down, we need to grasp concepts with images. It's a more effective way to learn.

  • @legendfourever3295
    @legendfourever3295 2 года назад +3

    Kiitos💙🥰

  • @DeusEstAmor________137
    @DeusEstAmor________137 2 года назад

    Rakkautta Nepalista. Osaan suomen kieltä. Onnistuin oppimaan tämän kauniin kielen, enkä malta odottaa, että pääsen Suomeen

  • @susanwashaki7254
    @susanwashaki7254 3 года назад +2

    Hyvä keskustelu

  • @pointercarrot3524
    @pointercarrot3524 3 года назад +5

    Paljon onnea

    • @satsukis5589
      @satsukis5589 2 года назад +4

      @Umbra Coven paskan marjat

    • @satsukis5589
      @satsukis5589 2 года назад +3

      @Umbra Coven no it means congratulations

    • @satsukis5589
      @satsukis5589 2 года назад

      @Umbra Coven aight anta baka

    • @pokka626
      @pokka626 2 года назад

      @Umbra Coven no one says "paljon onnea" when wishing good luck. It doesn't work

    • @Pyovali
      @Pyovali 2 года назад

      @Lunía Shadow Bearer I would say "Lykkyä tykö" or "Onnee vaan" or even just "Onnea". "Paljon onnea" (Lot of happiness) sounds more like as if you're congratulating someone. Yeah, Finnish is weird. There really isn't an equivalent for that expression.

  • @seagull668
    @seagull668 2 года назад +3

    Haha im from finland it so strange to listen to studying finnish Torilla tavataan ostamassa ruton makusia torttuja mitkä roponen teki sen videolla vaikka ei oo tehnykkään bruh miksi sä silti luet tätä Lopeta jo
    MÄ SANOIN LOPETA JO

  • @SilentOnion
    @SilentOnion 2 года назад

    "näkemiin" doesnt mean "goodbye" but rather "see you". "goodbye" would be "hyvästi"

  • @hello9182
    @hello9182 2 года назад +2

    Olipa hyvä video - Suomalainen :)

  • @ellulaama6642
    @ellulaama6642 2 года назад +2

    Onko täällä suomalaisia

  • @epavakaa
    @epavakaa Год назад

    Aina joka helvetin kielellä tutoriaaleissa käsitellään jotain mahdollisimman absurdeja sanoja jota käytät ehkä kerran elämässäsi. Pitäisi opettaa kansankielellä eikä kirjakielellä. Lyhenteet on helppoja ja nopeuttaa puhumista

  • @varungoad1984
    @varungoad1984 3 года назад

    saamme sinut kolmen vuoden kuluttua elämästäsi kanssasi. olen intialainen .Olet todellinen ihanteellinen. asun sydämessäsi

  • @Aapo_13
    @Aapo_13 2 года назад

    Suomi on tosi helppoa