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.
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😅
@@Adskunhauskatretket 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 😂
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 🇱🇧 🇱🇧 💖 🇫🇮
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.
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)_.
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!
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
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.
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.)
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.
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
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 :-)
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..
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.
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.
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).
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.
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
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.
@@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.
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.
Kaunein englantilainen lause löytyy Pekka ja Pätkä elokuvasta, jonka nimeä ei enää ole soveliasta sanoa. Tuo enklantilais - öö- merikalainen lause kuuluu näin : " Jees Poks Holirei" . Tällä lauseella pärjää hyvin myös esim Espanjassa. Varsinkin keskiyön jälkeen. Heippa - us.
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!
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! 😆
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 ;)
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
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
Hei te kaikki mielikuvituksettomat humoristit! Lopettakaa tylsät karkeutenne! Take a lessön : The teacher is so beautiful , that...minä uskon jokaisen sanan!
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
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.
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
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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.
No niin 😝😝
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😅
@@Adskunhauskatretket 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 😂
@@namtarninfinland5294 That's perfect, it is friday and "no niin".. 😂
Mä en haluu uskoo tätä mut...
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 🇱🇧
🇱🇧 💖 🇫🇮
Hi! I'm from Finland and i can talk Finnish and i'm clad you like Finland.
Kiitos perkele 😈
Im from Finland too.
@@xItzSpruce vittu ketään ei kiinosta
@@anttix7607 ok
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
You forgot "Salmiaki"...
The first one is certainly true
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.
I dont get it.
Moi minä olen Iiida
@@-_.-s.t.r.a.y.-.kids-._- terve
And any of us dont even use "hauska tutustua". We just say "moi, mun nimi on __"
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)_.
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!
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
Kiitos todella paljon Paula. Olen oppinut sinulta puhumaan suomea ja sä olet paras opettaja Suomessa ja myös maailmassa.
Kiitos hyödyllisestä videosta. Terveisiä Brasiliasta
Hei hei!
Moro
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.
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.)
@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 ... 🤔
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.
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
@@keravavantaa2886 en tiiä missä piireissä oikein liikut mutta ei kukaan normaali noin sano 😂
@@glendaal67 emmä missää piireissä liiku
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 :-)
Yes,but he can (Google Translate)
May be a few sentences a week🤣
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..
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.
Dude, 30000 words is A LOT. I doubt know that amount of words of my own native language, español.
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.
Thx, now i can speak angry birds
Elvish too
HAHAHA
LOL😅😆🤣
Dhejdge
Yes finnish loOks like bird language
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).
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.
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
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.
If I haven’t seen my friend in a long time, I hug.
@@henna4187 yup i do that too :D
@@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.
Finnish is easy. Jyst say: lentokonesuihkuturbiiniapumekaanikkoaliupseerioppilas.
(It means: airplane jet turbine engine auxilliary mechanic under officier student)
This is excellent. Will be listening to this every week. Remember that language learning is not a race. It takes time and repetition to learn.
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
Juu tää
everyone uses
moro moi or terve
I myself use "haista vittu". It's a more warmer experssion
Video says Learn Finnish in three minutes in a 4 hrs video.
That's how hard is Finnish
Theres a lot of different 'classes', which are all aboug 3 minutes each
No ei se ole vaikeea kun oon suomesta
@@seagull668 sherlock.
@@seagull668 Ei tietenkään
@@seagull668 sama
Kiitos❤️💕
:🇵🇭
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.
Is it straight off equal to Swedish "trefligt att treffas"?
Maanantai, Tiistai,?, Torstai, Perjantai,Lauantai ja Sunnuntai.kiitos!
I love me some Finnish
Love from Hungary 🤭
🇭🇺🤝🇫🇮
Kiitos for being so lovely, and having a very pleasant voice.
Hyvä!
@@EmppiNein
Je viens de New York
Kaunein englantilainen lause löytyy Pekka ja Pätkä elokuvasta, jonka nimeä ei enää ole soveliasta sanoa. Tuo enklantilais - öö- merikalainen lause kuuluu näin : " Jees Poks Holirei" . Tällä lauseella pärjää hyvin myös esim Espanjassa. Varsinkin keskiyön jälkeen. Heippa - us.
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!
So basically you are a Fin. good for you
Olen Suomesta, ja pidän tästä videosta!
I'm from Finland and I like this video!
😎🇫🇮🤗
Kiitos paljon pauline I learn alot from you be blessed.hauska tustua ❤
The way she says plus point is so cute. And thank you for this video.
Paula's points
Simp
@@amandastafford309 Bart simpsons
@@amandastafford309 XD
Okei okei okei oon suomalainen JA ruotsalainen. Ymmärrän tästä kaiken. En kyllä osaa Ruotsia. Z on kyllä kiva kattoo oman maalaisia videoita. 🥔❤️
Minun numeroni on:
Kaksitoista ja Yhdeksänkymmentäyksi.
Synnyin : Tuhatyhdeksänsataayhdeksän kymmentäyksi
Very great teaching.
Im from finland
me too, minä myös
Same - sama
@@merikamarsu3389 and is the teaching on this channel correct?? I mean, is the finnish language well taught on it?
@@emp9743 yes
Thank u for the information 💓 👍 ☺ 🙏 😊 😘 💓 ☺ 🙏
Thanks for good Finnish lesson i learn more.
6:45 sth näkemiin and n¨hdeen pian both involve a verb meening see or meet, right?
Osaan (melkein) kaikki suomea. I can ( allmost) every word of Finnish
you say: Osaan (melkein) kaikkea suomeksi. i think you need to practise the noun cases
Olipa hyvä video - Suomalainen :)
en edes tiedä miks katon tätä kun oon syntynny suomes 😭
Sama😅
Sama
Kiitos opetuksesta
Hi how are you so I'm learning. Thanks im from South Dakota just to let you know how for you teaching goes.
where is South Dakota?
@@kristenodhtry1822 Sisseton.
Is south Dakota real
Yes. Sorry about the way my words come out. I'm Dakota and English mmmmm wow.
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! 😆
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 ;)
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
No siis jos oot suomesta niin oppii kaikki sanat niiku tosi nopeesti
Press translate to english
Kiitos, from Sweden
4:45 or sth "ei se mitään" - "not that something/anything" for "it is nothing" ...
Kiitos paljon for the video i can now introduce myself n count one to ten.
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
Kiitos paljon 😀
Hei te kaikki mielikuvituksettomat humoristit! Lopettakaa tylsät karkeutenne!
Take a lessön : The teacher is so beautiful , that...minä uskon jokaisen sanan!
Rakkautta Nepalista. Osaan suomen kieltä. Onnistuin oppimaan tämän kauniin kielen, enkä malta odottaa, että pääsen Suomeen
Very nice 👍
Ei kukaan:
Minä: ( täysin suomalainen ) katsoo tätä videota
Sama😅
kiitos hyvästä opettuksesta
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
Kiitos for Uploading. Can you please make the CC on as well? It will be easier to follow
Kiitos💙🥰
On my 3 days learning after subscribe here k know learn some part of the body thanks to this channel.
I'm loving it ♥️
Thank you for this..its very useful and easy to follow❤
@@leny30estepa28 indeed good job
🍔🍟I'm loving it
Ootko tosissasi oon suomesta
McDonalds
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!!!!
Can you say mukava tavata instead of hauska tutustua?
Yeah i guess
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
Ketään muuta suomalaista?
Aika monta ku lukee kommnettei
määä
@@ronjaidaahi there I wanted to learn finish .so can we converse it would be easier for me to learn?
@@ronjaidaaI m going to relocate finish too.
@@beingahealthiermakesaperso9726 what?
Most people speak some form of dialectic speach and slang words and that makes it even more complicated .
Nyt voin mennä afrikkaan ja puhua suomea :D
Joo
Thank you
kiitos paula
thanks
Tä on niin siistii kattoo tätä ku on ite suomalainen
Hi Hyvaa Iltaa!
Hyvä keskustelu
Mä olen jo suomalainen hyvä vid.: I am from finnish areready nice vid. I am learning english so yuh.
Your are from finnish?
@@nohararin5459 yuh
@@TwilightStar69 no. Finnish is a language. You meant that you were from Finland!
Yes... I am still learning english. I am 9 years old. I didnt rerember that...
@@TwilightStar69 oh wow. I must say i am imperessed with ur english when ur only 9 years old! Anyway good luck and also sorry.
Hyvää päivää
I don't know why but Finnish language sounds like Japanese
I think the phonotactics of Japanese and English are almost same.
@@ayeshakater3 lol wut
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.
Both are Uralic may be.
Lol finnish are mongolians
Parasta suomessa on se että voi sanoa tavallaan melkeen mitä vaa :)
kiitos paljon
Kiitos makea opettaja
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
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
Olen valmiiksi suomalainen :)
Onko täällä suomalaisia
Kyllä
Aika monta ku katot komenttei
O
kiitos ! 💚💙💛🧡
I can see you eyes reading what you're saying x'D
14:37
A time stamp for me while I watch another Finnish video :3
Onpas kaunis nainen!!
45:48 de kaldım
The most useful word in finnish is "noniin"
mitä vittua? myös aika usein.. töissä. Sitä tässä oppinu mitä vastaava on puolaksi :D
Oletko suomalainen vai englantilainen?
Suomalainen
love from finland
Girl, you speaking like my Äiti. Everyday on my ear.
En todellakaan tiiä miks katoin tätä niin pitkään...?
Student English Suomi♥️
Kiitos kiitos
Sweet so Hani
minä juuri opettelen suomen kieli olen harjoitellut kolme kuukauta olen kehittynyt paljon näiden videoiden takia
Oh only 3 months? Your finnish is great!
Excelente Excellent from Ecuador 🇪🇨
Kiitos :)
mietin vaan et miks mulle tulee tämmöst ehdotuksiin ku oon suomalainen:D ja äikkäkin oli 9;)
2:49:04 tämä on ryöstö 🤬
Muistan olen vain valkea kalpea enka jaksa alkaa vaantaa mistaa suklaapalleista minulle puhuttiin
mielenkiintoista katseltavaa kun olen puhunut koko elämäni suomea loll katotaa mitä täst tulee
Siis en tiiä miten ihmeessä päädyin tänne😂😂
Sama
Omg moi mäki oon army
@@oliviasonja9863 kuka on sun bias
Sama
Sma😂
"näkemiin" doesnt mean "goodbye" but rather "see you". "goodbye" would be "hyvästi"