💙Conversational Finnish for Beginners SALE link💙bit.ly/47HLeUX There is also a 12 minute intro video you can watch for free via that link for you to get a taster of the lessons :)
I'm a huge fan of Varpu and the "Her Finland" channel! I also link to her on every video and highly recommend her work and attitude. I didn't know that you two were friends! But it makes a lot of sense now, you have much in common, you are both very genuine, down to earth, friendly, and sweet. I do whatever I can to help grow your channels. Thank you Katja, (and Varpu!) you have helped so many of us improve our Finnish!
@@FinntegrationSociety Thank you so much (kiitos paljon!) I genuinely appreciate your support here when you comment, but also on your channel as well! And yes! Our channel's have a similar niche so we found each other years ago online and have kept in touch since then! It's always been nice to connect with others doing a similar thing :)
Haha, you've messed up now, Finnish people! I'm gonna change my name to Niinku as payback for making me learn your rubiks cube of a language. I SHALL HAVE VENGENCE!!!
@@KatChatsFinnish ICE KACHANG is the best dessert in SINGAPORE. In Finland, can people take snow and make dessert like in Singapore? Katchats can people eat snow in Finland? Do you ever try ICE KACHANG?
These filler words are so annoying because they completely break my mental translation process 😑 I guess I'm still not used to them. Interesting to know that puhekieli Voitsä! Finnish intonation is so flat that many times I don't understand when I'm being asked a question, especially when puhekieli is used. Another great video! Kiitos!😁
That's a very good point about disrupting the mental translation! And so true about the flat intonation, Finnish is kind of known for that 😅 Thank you so much for the comment! Kiitos paljon kommentistasi! :D
The few Scandinavians I've met all speak English with an almost perfect American accent. I don't know what they're doing different in the learning process but other European countries all seem to retain their accents for the most part.
Subtitles on a large amount of American/British programs/films. There's passive English learning from a young age. It doesn't hurt that English is a distant cousin of Scandinavian languages (that doesn't apply to Finland, obviously, being non-Scandinavian). I've met Finns from different generations and the difference with English fluency is still staggering. Katchats is rather typical of the last 30-40 years. Niinku... I'm originally from Canada and all the movies/series are dubbed in French (l lived in the French part of Canada). You had TV channels from the rest of Canada (English) that you could always switched to, but it required an extra effort to understand everything (no subtitles, obviously). Now try to imagine countries with no large English-speaking population with mass media to support it and it's pretty obvious people from other European countries (France, Italy, Spain...) don't have high English profiency. Niinku... Of course, the Internet age is changing everything now. Niinku... Yeah, that covers it.
Well, it's like a question how people are thinking. If you know what you are saying, gaps become unlikely and you don't need a filler word. Me being German, I like never use such word... (and if: it's more in the meaning: "as good as").
@KatChatsFinnish ICE KACHANG is the best dessert in SINGAPORE. In Finland, can people take snow and make dessert like in Singapore? Katchats can people eat snow in Finland? Do you ever try ICE KACHANG?
Snow tastes like very cold water. I had a few bites, but it was not tasty. We have lots of delicious and very affordable ice cream of all kinds of flavours. My favourite is caramel. ☺ The dessert looks beautiful.
💙Conversational Finnish for Beginners SALE link💙bit.ly/47HLeUX
There is also a 12 minute intro video you can watch for free via that link for you to get a taster of the lessons :)
I'm a huge fan of Varpu and the "Her Finland" channel! I also link to her on every video and highly recommend her work and attitude. I didn't know that you two were friends! But it makes a lot of sense now, you have much in common, you are both very genuine, down to earth, friendly, and sweet. I do whatever I can to help grow your channels. Thank you Katja, (and Varpu!) you have helped so many of us improve our Finnish!
@@FinntegrationSociety Thank you so much (kiitos paljon!) I genuinely appreciate your support here when you comment, but also on your channel as well! And yes! Our channel's have a similar niche so we found each other years ago online and have kept in touch since then! It's always been nice to connect with others doing a similar thing :)
Like, I know how annoying, like, filler words are in, like, English, you know man?
Like yeah I like totally agree like with you xD
Haha, you've messed up now, Finnish people!
I'm gonna change my name to Niinku as payback for making me
learn your rubiks cube of a language.
I SHALL HAVE VENGENCE!!!
Oh noooo 😱😂
@@KatChatsFinnish ICE KACHANG is the best dessert in SINGAPORE. In Finland, can people take snow and make dessert like in Singapore? Katchats can people eat snow in Finland? Do you ever try ICE KACHANG?
Embarrassingly, for a very large part of the population of Australia, the equivalent would be the f-bomb.
Lol, embarrassing indeed!
Oh no really xD
Kiitos! I was looking for a good filler word, I think they are great to know and use when you learn a new language and have to think while you talk.
Haha well this is a very popular one you can use! :D
Do you have any favorite Finnish words? My favorite is "Pikkuhiljaa." It reminds me to calm down and take it easy.
What a cool word! Adding that to my daily life, thanks to you!
My favorite suomalainen word is "Lapsi." LOL. Don't know why I just like the way it sounds. Thanks for your vids.
Kiitos paljon! :D
at 2:13-2:19 you sound like Käärijä 🤣🤣🤣
kiitos paljon videosta! I like your braids :) and yes, that's a great explanation, good to know this word!
These filler words are so annoying because they completely break my mental translation process 😑 I guess I'm still not used to them.
Interesting to know that puhekieli Voitsä! Finnish intonation is so flat that many times I don't understand when I'm being asked a question, especially when puhekieli is used.
Another great video! Kiitos!😁
That's a very good point about disrupting the mental translation! And so true about the flat intonation, Finnish is kind of known for that 😅 Thank you so much for the comment! Kiitos paljon kommentistasi! :D
Hi , My name is Nikund .
I would like to know about the Finland . I am going to visit the country soon . I want to start a cafe .
Goat in fin......
U R So funny and I love to watch Ur Video every time.
Anteeksi...."Niinku" Nyt ja ikuisesti....Niinku Cha Cha Cha.....😇
Hahaha that’s true! It’s in the song 💚
moi
I never liked this use of the word like. I think a lot of people in California speak like that.
And his younger brother tota.
True 😆
Tällä hetkellä mun lemppari sana on vääjäämättömältä
I didn't know this word was disliked
The few Scandinavians I've met all speak English with an almost perfect American accent. I don't know what they're doing different in the learning process but other European countries all seem to retain their accents for the most part.
Subtitles on a large amount of American/British programs/films. There's passive English learning from a young age. It doesn't hurt that English is a distant cousin of Scandinavian languages (that doesn't apply to Finland, obviously, being non-Scandinavian). I've met Finns from different generations and the difference with English fluency is still staggering. Katchats is rather typical of the last 30-40 years.
Niinku...
I'm originally from Canada and all the movies/series are dubbed in French (l lived in the French part of Canada). You had TV channels from the rest of Canada (English) that you could always switched to, but it required an extra effort to understand everything (no subtitles, obviously). Now try to imagine countries with no large English-speaking population with mass media to support it and it's pretty obvious people from other European countries (France, Italy, Spain...) don't have high English profiency.
Niinku...
Of course, the Internet age is changing everything now.
Niinku...
Yeah, that covers it.
Well, it's like a question how people are thinking. If you know what you are saying, gaps become unlikely and you don't need a filler word. Me being German, I like never use such word... (and if: it's more in the meaning: "as good as").
Good point!
NIINKU NIINKU NIINKU NIINKU NIINKU NIINKU NIINKU NIINKU NIINKU NIINKU NIINKU NIINKU NIINKU NIINKU NIINKU
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isn't tota even more used filler word?
Yeah it’s used a lot too, but I guess it’s not as hated 🤣
I love the Varpu shoutout! What is this, a crossover episode? 🤩🇫🇮
She is in the video in spirit haha hopefully we can collab more properly in the future :D
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Jokos oot käsitelly Ismo Leikolankin käsittelemän "Noniin"?
En oo vielä, Aleksi Himself teki kivan videon siitä niin aina ehdotan sitä muille xD
The thumbnail scared me really
I never saw her so angry
😡😂 Hope you didn't get too bad of a fright lmao
Tää on niinku nii totta 😬
😅😬
Niinku cha cha cha...
Jep xD
I am happy to see you again.❤❤🎉🎉
Jee 🥳🥳
@KatChatsFinnish ICE KACHANG is the best dessert in SINGAPORE. In Finland, can people take snow and make dessert like in Singapore? Katchats can people eat snow in Finland? Do you ever try ICE KACHANG?
Snow tastes like very cold water. I had a few bites, but it was not tasty.
We have lots of delicious and very affordable ice cream of all kinds of flavours. My favourite is caramel. ☺
The dessert looks beautiful.
I remember trying it once when I lived there, and sure you can eat snow but people don't really do that xD
How do u say gym in finnish❤?
You can say: kuntosali or sali for short :)
Hei what does muru mean ?
it literally translates to a crumb. But some people use it as a term of endearment.
Thank you😊
👍⭐️⭐️⭐️👏
😄😄
❤️
😁😁
Now I am hating "Like" Thanks a lot.
Haha my bad 😂
Did you ever live in the US when you were a kid?
@@johnl7599 Only a short time and I can't remember it
Everyone, please do not ever say this word. 😣
😅😅
Niinku niinku niinku niinku niinku niinku niinku niinku niinku niinku, niinku niinku niinku niinku niinku?
Goodnight from Puola btw
@@dandann5028 😠
@@dandann5028 Niinku, hyvää yötä niinku täältä Suomesta Puolaan niinku myös xD
Hey, would u recommend some playlist with popular finnish music ?
@@dandann5028 I have a Spotify Playlist I made not long ago at least! open.spotify.com/playlist/514eDyOuE7y1JDndtPzFIF?si=93992cf797e04bb2
Hi please explain the NOUN-STEM. kiitoksia 🙏😊