Mata rainen is see you next year. Nen means year from Chinese origin but also Nen is a copula, use it for ending a sentence in Japanese dialect.it’s Osaka, kansai area where a lot of comedians come from, so saying nen sounds already funny and sounds like a joke instead of desu, masu which is a formal way to end a sentence. English equivalent is this is, there are, here are, Aho nen is « stupid is » meaning it’s/that’s stupid. Aho kasu is stupid scumbag. Ashikainen means my leg, feet, toe is itchy in Osaka. paa ya nen, paa means per, from golf, meaning it goes back to zero, meaning ruined or destroyed and start from zero but we say it for someone’s head, brain, sometimes for insult. Just means empty head.
Some Japanese names are also funny to Finns. Like Japanese woman's name Kana which means "chicken" in Finnish. Also Sora means "gravel", Kai means "maybe/perhaps" and Sato means "harvest" in Finnish.
There was F1 drivers Takagi and Olivier Panis. Word form *panisi* means in Finnish 'would put', but it means also 'would fuck'. In speech the form is shortened as *panis* . Word form *takaakin* means 'also from behind', and in Finnish speech "g" is often pronounced as voiceless "k". So, Olivier Panis Takagi.
If only they knew the jokes we make of Japanese (imaginary) names. Like the chairman of the Poultry Farmer's Association of Japan, Kanakushi Takanashi.
@@washitokusei6801 Lmao I feel like most of them would sound super weird to Japanese people (Mokomaki Kushimuki ::DD), but it would be awesome if some could theoretically exist.
Asikainen has "ashi" in the beginning which means foot, dont know enough japanese to recognize/know if the later part of the name has something funny about it too. Aho literally means idiot, he calls him and directly just asks "are you an idiot"
Onko tuo silmälasipäinen tyyppi Marutei Tsurunen (eli Martti Turunen), nykyään jo edesmennyt Japanin parlamenttissa uran tehnyt japaninsuomalainen poliitikko?
Mika is a woman's name in Japanese, but man's name in Finnish. Just like Mika Häkkinen. Then we both have Airi which is a woman's name. Also Finns have name Ano (male name) which in Spanish means anus. Names are so funny :D Finnish and Estonian have also fun names that mean completely different things even though we are neighboring countries like English - Estonian - Finnish Book, raamat, kirja (raamat sounds Raamattu [bible] in Finnish) House, maja, talo (maja means a cottage of sorts in Finnish) Computer, arvuti, tietokone (arvuti ~ arvuuttaa, arvuutella [to guess]) Silence, vaikus, hiljaisuus (vaikus ~ vaikkus [your earwax]) Court of law, kohtu ~ kohtu means uterus in Finnish] etc etc
Mata rainen is see you next year. Nen means year from Chinese origin but also Nen is a copula, use it for ending a sentence in Japanese dialect.it’s Osaka, kansai area where a lot of comedians come from, so saying nen sounds already funny and sounds like a joke instead of desu, masu which is a formal way to end a sentence. English equivalent is this is, there are, here are, Aho nen is « stupid is » meaning it’s/that’s stupid. Aho kasu is stupid scumbag. Ashikainen means my leg, feet, toe is itchy in Osaka. paa ya nen, paa means per, from golf, meaning it goes back to zero, meaning ruined or destroyed and start from zero but we say it for someone’s head, brain, sometimes for insult. Just means empty head.
Not gonna read
@@mexxxtec6663 There's little practical difference between somebody who refuses to read, and somebody who _can't_ read.
@@mexxxtec6663That's not even a lot of text lol. I guess you're never read a book XD
@@mixlllllll Kids these days just need subway surfers in the background and an Ai voice reading the text.
To be fair, the text is one big messy chunk with no real continuity. I had a hard time following along
I could have a career in Japanese stand up by reading my local phone book.
Some Japanese names are also funny to Finns. Like Japanese woman's name Kana which means "chicken" in Finnish. Also Sora means "gravel", Kai means "maybe/perhaps" and Sato means "harvest" in Finnish.
that one anime character whose name is literally "Sora Perse"
@@pestilenssi8979 Hahaha wtf
And Aki Mika and Niko are popular names for men.
@@pestilenssi8979 It's his english dub name. In Japanese he is Sora Shiun or something
Kai is also a name in Finland but quite rare i think
There's a Finnish bakery chain called "Eromanga" that has a store dangerously close to the Japanese embassy in Helsinki...
Mikä o kadun nimi? 😆
Leipomo on Makasiinikadulla.
Oh, I had never heard of that. I just googled it and they named the bakery after an island in the Pacific Ocean
This just randomly pops up in my recommendations
ya same
Yeah youtube does that
same here
Uuno Japanissa!
0:27 Paskainen xd
XD
@@gogoduck1349 xddd
hahaha
:D Edit: The Finnish guy lost it after he said it
There was F1 drivers Takagi and Olivier Panis. Word form *panisi* means in Finnish 'would put', but it means also 'would fuck'. In speech the form is shortened as *panis* . Word form *takaakin* means 'also from behind', and in Finnish speech "g" is often pronounced as voiceless "k". So, Olivier Panis Takagi.
aaapua
Mikä oli Erja Häkkisen lempi-F1-ajojärjestys?
Häkkinen - Panis - Takagi
Oliver Panis Jos Verstappen antais :D
Mitä Schumacher teki pellolla? -Niitti Satoa.
aho siis tarkoittaa ääliötä ja siksi se oli näille niin kamalan hauskaa
nauretaanhan mekin intialaisille nimille. heti löytyy kun laittaa kuvahakuun "intialaiset nimet"
@@Redmanticorekyllähän se kullipora naurattaa
@@oona7099 Tai raju kakka
If you young lads would have lived in the early nineties when Esko Aho was our prime minister, you would know that the japanese are right.
@@oona7099 Raju Pallisetti on sellanen joka sillon tällön tulee satunnaisesti mieleen ja aiheuttaa aina repeämisen :D
This is 80% of Europeans (including Finns) when Japanese say kakka (閣下)(=your highness)
I wish I knew how this sounds to the Japanese. xD
))))
Miksi toi japanilainen kuulostaa Uuno Turhapurolta😂😂
Koska tapahtumat sijoittuvat vanhaan Japaniaan 😜
mikrofoni laatu.
@@Hairysteed Tämä oli hyvä.
Hyvä kysymys 😂
Bro miks se oikeest kuulostaa
Japanese can always make fun of us finns. I don't mind that at all. I love Japan
If only they knew the jokes we make of Japanese (imaginary) names. Like the chairman of the Poultry Farmer's Association of Japan, Kanakushi Takanashi.
@@washitokusei6801 Lmao
I feel like most of them would sound super weird to Japanese people (Mokomaki Kushimuki ::DD), but it would be awesome if some could theoretically exist.
Hajoshiko toyotashi
@@FinnishKnight Veit sanat suusta
#me too
Why they just laugh to our names😂 i mean i find it funny that no nontext they just laughing to names😂
the names just sound silly, that's the thing
@@Chillwave6yeah because they have japanese words in them
Asikainen has "ashi" in the beginning which means foot, dont know enough japanese to recognize/know if the later part of the name has something funny about it too. Aho literally means idiot, he calls him and directly just asks "are you an idiot"
how about "Henna Aho"
Oh god, Imagine having that name and visiting Japan. They'd laugh you out of the airport.
@@leksasdf what does it mean in japanese?
@@marsmars124 "Weird idiot"
@@marsmars124 I think it means "weird idiot" or something like that.
@@marsmars124 "a strange/weird idiot"
My surname means asshole in Japanese :( :)
Ketsu no ana, oshiri no ana, koumon?😅
Nice
This is going to be in everyone's recommendations soon
Sadly it didn't
@@Laimee Hopefully one day in the future xD
@@Laimee give it 10 years
Japan won against Finland fiba 2023 lmao.
2024, June today...
Hayosiko toyotasi, Yoka Kuti Huti, Moko Maki Rysu Kasa
Kiinalainen työnjohtaja Hui-Lai Lee.
LMAOO
Mokomaki Hikimaya, also known in Finland as sauna.
@@annika5893 😂😂😂
1:44 I live how I can ABSOLUTELY understand this sentence lol
あなた アホですか?😂
Yep 😂
Paskainen :--D
I'm so glad I started learning Japanese this summer
I hear that the Finnish surname Hatakka does not translate that well either.
Ikarainen was my Japanese teacher.
Ei helvetti 😂
Halvat huvit
very good
So adolescent....
Onko tuo silmälasipäinen tyyppi Marutei Tsurunen (eli Martti Turunen), nykyään jo edesmennyt Japanin parlamenttissa uran tehnyt japaninsuomalainen poliitikko?
Näyttäisi olevan. Mikä on mullekkin yllätys että suomalainen on päässyt japanin eduskuntaan.
Ei ole Tsurunen (joka on muuten edelleen elossa).
Tuo on lähetyssaarnaaja ja opettaja Erkki Ikäläinen eli Eruki Ikarainen.
Someone subtitle this please
There's a new translation in the comments, if that helps.
RUclips has auto translated captions
Remember when we used to just laugh at funny things? Now people call this racism.
😂
ebinn :DDDDDDDDD
They should try saying Raikkonen
Räikkönen
I may be wrong, if they ever can trill the R, or say it as Läikkönen.
@@hexostatus4658 in japanese, the letter R is pronounced in the trilling way
@@polarmane Most commonly it's a tap rather than a trill.
@@hexostatus4658 it's rather ä and ö that doesn't exist in japanese alphabet
なんやねん!関西人やないか!
wwwwww
...分からなかった
@@jaska-jalmarixvi5757 "onko ne Kansaista" (Maantieeteellinen alue johon Osaka, Kioto ja Kobe kuuluu). なんやねん kuulostaa siltä murteelta
glass houses
Only finns know what these japanese words mean: Kamakasa, kanakusitakanasi, narisuta hetekata.
Add subtitles
sutisiko takakumi
😂
Ok
arent they the same people though
Jumalauta :DDDDDD
I will wait that Japanese tries to say lentokonesuihkuturbiinimoottoriapumekaanikkoaliupseerioppilas
🤔
silly names for silly people
Juontajalla on nii vinossa silmät että näkee molemmat keskiviikot sunnuntaina
Sakiaa porukkaa.
Translation: the presenter's eyes are so oblique that he can see both wednesdays on sunday
😂
Mika is a woman's name in Japanese, but man's name in Finnish. Just like Mika Häkkinen. Then we both have Airi which is a woman's name. Also Finns have name Ano (male name) which in Spanish means anus. Names are so funny :D Finnish and Estonian have also fun names that mean completely different things even though we are neighboring countries like English - Estonian - Finnish
Book, raamat, kirja (raamat sounds Raamattu [bible] in Finnish)
House, maja, talo (maja means a cottage of sorts in Finnish)
Computer, arvuti, tietokone (arvuti ~ arvuuttaa, arvuutella [to guess])
Silence, vaikus, hiljaisuus (vaikus ~ vaikkus [your earwax])
Court of law, kohtu ~ kohtu means uterus in Finnish]
etc etc