FIRST TIME REACTING TO | LEIKOLA ISMO - THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IS SO CONFUSING! - REACTION

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  • @gregwhitworth
    @gregwhitworth Год назад +251

    Love Ismo, his best one IMO is when he explains how "Ass" is the most complicated word to learn in the English language.

    • @Janusmannen
      @Janusmannen Год назад +8

      Yes! That one is GREAT!

    • @mikegoodwin2386
      @mikegoodwin2386 Год назад +12

      And "shit." Both of those have me rolling.

    • @fan-i-am
      @fan-i-am Год назад

      Came here for this comment!

    • @xxSe7en
      @xxSe7en Год назад

      He makes a joke about it but in finnish language "kuusi" is as confusing.

    • @xxSe7en
      @xxSe7en Год назад +3

      It maybe number 6, spruce or your moon

  • @timoilonen1926
    @timoilonen1926 Год назад +124

    Ismo's mumbling between sentences and even words is his trademark! He is famous of it in Finland!

    • @WespaVesaAijala
      @WespaVesaAijala Год назад +14

      Yes it makes him more relatable and normal. :)

    • @TheSmardu
      @TheSmardu Год назад +3

      Normal to him😂❤

    • @pepperkilldevelopment9069
      @pepperkilldevelopment9069 Год назад

      Alcoholic

    • @TheSmardu
      @TheSmardu Год назад +10

      @@pepperkilldevelopment9069 No way. don't talk about anything you don't know.

    • @birchlanddesign7691
      @birchlanddesign7691 Год назад +7

      Friend of mine from neighbouring country speaks exactly same way in English, specially when lil uncomfortable or uneasy or put on spot. I love this kind, friendly, funny stutter, it's warm and puts you on an instant fun mood. I too have a great accent and find words sometimes hard to come by when our language is so much more descriptive to the point that little stutter is quite natural. Nothing to do with booze 🙄
      Ps. It's not American culture and history, it's all the countries that speak English. Just a thought to put out there.... lol

  • @NorseOkies
    @NorseOkies Год назад +97

    You should explore more of Ismo's introduction to English, it's quite funny.
    Also his "er" sounds are just the typical confused/nervous nordic sounds, kinda like the American "um" I would say.

  • @Jenkkimie
    @Jenkkimie Год назад +51

    Fun facts: He is from Jyväskylä city. Back in his younger years he was actually studying to beomce a phycisist and while studying he did a gig of stand-up comedy just to see how it would go. Due to his positive experience, he ended up leaving his university studies in the physics department over a career life as a stand-up comedian. During my studies at Jyväskylä University I visited his own study grounds several times. A really funny and friendly man if you ever meet him and get the chance to talk with him.

  • @AlltNorrOmAleArNorrland
    @AlltNorrOmAleArNorrland 9 месяцев назад +2

    The “A-ta-tatata-taaa” expression when poring too much coffee is more or less international, at least among Indo-European speakers. We say it in Swedish. My Spanish speaking cousins say it. Yeah basically everyone but the Finns & maybe other eastern cultures I guess. Anyway love Ismo, and I love Finland and it’s people 💛💛💛💛💛

  • @anttiypya8264
    @anttiypya8264 Год назад +29

    Greetings from Finland🇫🇮

  • @Amtcboy
    @Amtcboy Год назад +8

    Hahaha!
    Used to be “watch your language young man!”
    Shortened to just “language.”
    This guy’s so witty.

    • @malyvo0
      @malyvo0 7 дней назад +1

      Or "mind your language". Still used.

    • @Amtcboy
      @Amtcboy 6 дней назад +1

      @
      You are right.

  • @t0mmiii
    @t0mmiii Год назад +15

    Ismo does speak the same way when he does standup in finnish, all those high note sounds he makes etc are included in every clip there is on him. :D

  • @SilverionX
    @SilverionX Год назад +27

    He definitely leans into it. It's his stage persona. I love Ismo!

  • @MrTikne
    @MrTikne Год назад +7

    If no one else has told you this before,he won the stand-up comedy contest in 2014,and was labeled the funniest man in the world at that time... Greetings from Finland!

  •  Год назад +23

    Ismo is Ismo's firstname and Leikola is his familyname. He really is very talented.

  • @anttikettunen8601
    @anttikettunen8601 Год назад +51

    Ismo has 2 killer vids on words, the "ass" and the "shit" -videos. Hilarious stuff. Check em out.
    And yeah, he does go to lengths to appear as goofy while his comedy actually is good. Just his way of getting the audience to relax I figure.

    • @Draco_Nex
      @Draco_Nex 11 месяцев назад

      Makes sense. Some people also say "mind your language".

  • @Pappa_66
    @Pappa_66 Год назад +18

    ISMO is great! He is exactly what you hear and see. I saw him like almost 30 years ago in Finland and he has never changed. Except when he moved to the US and started using English. He is a master playing with words their meanings. Like "Ass" , "Sleeping around", "the best thing about sex" ....or the "Funniest man in the World" - competition jokes in Las Vegas 2014, if I remember correctly. Loads of great videos.

  • @KallionKasvatti
    @KallionKasvatti Год назад +11

    Thank you for reacting to Ismo's videos. He is so funny. Good job. Kiitos!

  • @driver288
    @driver288 Год назад +4

    I’m from Ismos neighboring country Sweden. 🇸🇪 I’m decently proficient in English and I really enjoy this English word play he engages in. It’s really entertaining and opening to some quirks of the English language. I encourage you to react to his skits about the word ass and shit too. They are hilarious 😂. The mannerisms are kind of typical Finnish I’d say as is his acccent that he maybe is exaggerating for effect, but I’m not sure.

  • @T291
    @T291 Год назад +11

    Greetings from Finland girl! Ismo was or is selected the world's funniest man at sum point 😂 you should definitely check more of his stuff and also watch America first Finland second video 😂 "I'll be back" 😎

  • @rivierarocket
    @rivierarocket 10 месяцев назад +1

    Ismo is great. I love him! So funny. I'm American and I live in France and there are so many funny things about the French language and mouth positions and noises and grunts that represent responses

  • @topc9858
    @topc9858 Год назад +6

    He is great, actually speaks perfect English and is just excellent in his delivery. Greetings from Finland.

  • @finnishculturalchannel
    @finnishculturalchannel Год назад +14

    I'd describe Ismo's stage persona as an alien who landed into the US (from space). Like a slightly shy modest Spock who's making stage comedy. The funny thing is that he actually studied physics and chemistry before becoming a professional comedian. Here's an interview with him: "KOLR10 & Fox49 Get to know Finnish Comedian Ismo". Here's a sketch about being analytic about things, which probably tells something about where Ismo comes from: "How to open a door - Finnish instructional video from 1979".

  • @petrituomi4394
    @petrituomi4394 Год назад +11

    Ismo is very witty in those matters. It is difficult to translate Finnish humor into English. He has succeeded in that and there will definitely be more to come. Those pauses or smiles are a big part of Ismo. Maybe then he will be satisfied with what he said.

  • @PurpleCowboyTV
    @PurpleCowboyTV Год назад +7

    He’s a very typical Finnish guy. I’m Finnish although 1/4 Hungarian and 1/4 German, but here people are very much awkward with situations in general.
    His stage persona, with him leaning into his voice and also when he kinda like “stutters” or seems awkward is (IMO) a presentation of typical Finnish people abroad. I lived in Spain for 8 years and it was exactly the same there but with Spanish 😆
    His first name is Ismo and last name Leikola. Fun fact, Ismo is the Finnish version of the name Ismael, which means God listens 😂 dunno if thats a good thing pr a bad thing. I’m not religious myself, but still, it’s funny!
    But I do love his sense of humor, mine is very much like his 😁
    Ps. this video inspired me to subscribe to your channel and watch your other videos. Thank you for reacting to him and hope to see you reacting to more of his content 😊
    Also you have a very lovely smile ☺️

  • @Staccet
    @Staccet Год назад +6

    First name Ismo, last name Leikola.
    Usually last name comes first in more formal/official situations.
    He puts on a character or so it seems. When he does comedy in Finnish he is different in the delivery.

  • @GROENAASMusic
    @GROENAASMusic Год назад +2

    It's weird to me that they don't do the "hatatatatatat" in Finland, because we do do it in Norway, Sweden and Denmark afaik.

  • @Banezbalizm
    @Banezbalizm Год назад +1

    There's several Ismo clips out there to react, like Chivalry. That was a good one, also recommended the ass is most complicated word in the english language was fun. And super excited clip also was a good one. Hopefully you react to more Ismo stuff!

  • @arikauraniemi9383
    @arikauraniemi9383 Год назад +2

    She sells seashells at the seashore. This is what they told us to repeat at english classes when I was a kid. Incredible.

  • @waldschrat_tv
    @waldschrat_tv Год назад +1

    Love Ismo and always "Onedered" how his shows appear to native speakers . Thx 4 ur sympathic reaction

  • @mr.jglokta191
    @mr.jglokta191 Год назад +5

    Please watch his video on the word "Shit" it's hilarious! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Morhgoz
    @Morhgoz Год назад +2

    Confusion thingie has been his thing for as long as I can remember.

  • @BrilligandtheSlithyToves
    @BrilligandtheSlithyToves Год назад +4

    This is awesome!!! The whole thing about taking things out of context reminds me of BIKES!!!! Lol

  • @ilpoheikkila4773
    @ilpoheikkila4773 Год назад

    Great video! I just subscribed to your channel because of this. And Ismo is the best!

  • @yohanbeck8172
    @yohanbeck8172 Год назад

    1st timer in your channel here, your laugh and open appearance has me so charmed and a bit flustered. You are like sunshine in the morning :) Hii from Finland

  • @silverknight4886
    @silverknight4886 Год назад +1

    I tend to say 'Language, Timothy' in reference to a UK sit-com called 'Sorry' with Ronnie Corbett.
    Usually when someone mentions a football team from a nearby town.

  • @gergsar
    @gergsar Год назад +3

    you should watch the one where he's talking about the word "ass" - it's great...

  • @zekewayman745
    @zekewayman745 Год назад +3

    Love Ismo👍... he's the best.😉👍 the reason why he talks like that is his character trait....i think🤔

  • @panos7065
    @panos7065 Год назад +2

    Well …. I believe “language” comes from the phrase “mind your language” but still he is hilarious!

  • @miskbalder
    @miskbalder Год назад +3

    I can second Ismo on the fact that english is very hard
    Speaking english, swedish and finnish and I can say that finnish is by far easier than english and swedish(both of them germanic languages), because swedish and english does not really follow any rules, when in spected closely
    Both english and swedish languages act like there are rules but then all of the rules are broken over and over and every letter can be pronounced in like 10 different ways because there are no rules of pronunciation 😂

  • @bostonvair
    @bostonvair 7 месяцев назад

    I just love Ismo! He's hilarious. You should find his video where he talks about the word "a$$." It's a riot.

  • @MrFastXX
    @MrFastXX Год назад +2

    As another Finn I never thought his Finnish standup was all that good. But the English stuff is gold!

  • @artohumppi1855
    @artohumppi1855 Год назад +2

    This guy actually won world funniest man title back in 2015

  • @WattWireNet
    @WattWireNet Год назад +1

    I would love to hear him try to say, "How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?"

  • @MaxSoininen
    @MaxSoininen Год назад +6

    I think "language" is just shortened from "watch your language" or something like this. Also, the finns have some of the heaviest accents in the world when speaking english, its not just him. Finnish is a language with no relation to english so its understandable.

    • @jukkalippu8132
      @jukkalippu8132 Год назад

      Speaking of accents, what about people in the Far East and African countries. Can you understand a word they are speaking?

    • @MaxSoininen
      @MaxSoininen Год назад

      @@jukkalippu8132 the same principle would apply to them. Im not trying to be disrespectful if thats what you got from my comment.

  • @AlltNorrOmAleArNorrland
    @AlltNorrOmAleArNorrland 9 месяцев назад

    Ismo is the typical Finnish person. Shy, down to earth & funny as heck
    Greetings from Sweden

  • @Pilutta100
    @Pilutta100 Год назад

    Imso is hysterical, ty for reaction. Hugs from Sweden.

  • @Jmvars
    @Jmvars Год назад +1

    Finland has "firstname lastname" order. Likely he uses Ismo is because it's easier for English speakers to pronounce.

  • @matshjalmarsson3008
    @matshjalmarsson3008 Год назад

    Lots of phrases like that is to learn the language, like we have "Very Well, Victor Williams" to learn the differences between V and W, since we don't pronounce them differently in Swedish.

    • @matshjalmarsson3008
      @matshjalmarsson3008 Год назад

      Fun fact, W was considered a variation of V until quite recently in Swedish, kind of like the German umlauts and French hook underneath the C

  • @suomenpresidentti
    @suomenpresidentti Год назад

    My mom bought me very nice seashell as a souvenir when we were on holiday in Italian Mountain village called limone at lake garda back in 1977.
    No sea nearby.

  • @Don_Nansus
    @Don_Nansus Год назад +2

    Another great one from Ismo is his bit from Laugh Factory 2014. You should check it out!

  • @aaronmicalowe
    @aaronmicalowe Год назад

    I imagine the saying about sea shells was created in Victorian England where the idea of buying shells without spending time looking for them was a middle class preserve - a mundane way to show you're wealthy.

  • @suzubraz
    @suzubraz Год назад +2

    Ismo is a hilarious guy 😂

  • @tonedeafsinger3936
    @tonedeafsinger3936 Год назад +1

    Regarding part around 7:00, my favourite word is "strategically". 8 out of 10 struggles.

  • @spoonzor1
    @spoonzor1 Год назад

    This is late but his SUPER EXITED bit is my favorite

  • @heikkieronen5226
    @heikkieronen5226 5 месяцев назад

    Yes, Im finnish and really find me talking with you....🥰

  • @clydehaumann9804
    @clydehaumann9804 11 месяцев назад

    In England in the 19th century there was a woman who sold. fossils at the. beaches in England. and that's where the Sally sells seashells at the seashore comes from. She actually became quite wealthy from doing so.

  • @mtlman12
    @mtlman12 Год назад

    I think his little sighs are his brain translating to english from finnish. He cracks me up.

  • @CaddyJim
    @CaddyJim 10 месяцев назад +1

    *You should check out **#ISMO** on the word **#ASS*

  • @jarkkov79
    @jarkkov79 Год назад +1

    Ismo (first name) has objective point of view in english language. And he sounds like teenage boy in purpose. He's from Finland like me.

  • @ThomasakaDes
    @ThomasakaDes Год назад +3

    I think people who have English as their first language is shocked that we who don't have it as our first language learn it so fast and well, because to them English is hard 😂😂
    Especially people from Murica 😂

    • @ThomasakaDes
      @ThomasakaDes Год назад

      English isn't a hard language to learn, but it's a dumb sf language.

  • @chrislind57
    @chrislind57 Год назад

    Love Ismo. My mom was from Finland as well.

  • @fando2054
    @fando2054 Год назад

    One of the best, maybe he comes one day to Belgium

  • @joonasnaski9513
    @joonasnaski9513 Год назад +1

    Id like to see more reaction to ismo

  • @rapatti007
    @rapatti007 Год назад

    He won WC in stagecomedy few year ago. He is from Finland.

  • @kielomariamaja1037
    @kielomariamaja1037 Год назад +1

    Greetings from Helsinki, Finland!

  • @PJxpanterx
    @PJxpanterx Год назад

    That sound, or something very similar, is used in many languages. He's a funny guy.

  • @henrikbartnes8424
    @henrikbartnes8424 Год назад +1

    you should def watch Are The Seashells She's Selling, Even Legal? it would fit in a reaction but you can watch it on your own too. thought of that from this video

  • @BuuTube
    @BuuTube Год назад +1

    love Ismo, been following him for years. Definitely watch some of his other videos. He's got some great ones.
    About the selling sea shells bit. As a matter of fact, when I was living in China, I visited a coastal town and right along the beach where all the tourists hang out to eat street food and listen to the waves, there are HUGE vendor stalls selling sea shells right there by the sea shore, and let me tell you: Sally Shee sold several ships full of sea shells by the sea shore to shtupid tourists and made a boat load. No joke.

  • @petrusinvictus3603
    @petrusinvictus3603 Год назад

    Oh, Ismo, you, studied ENGLISH, in our University of Helsinki. Good luck! Hyvää onnea!

  • @jukkao.parviainen8669
    @jukkao.parviainen8669 Год назад

    The funniest person in the world in 2014 in the Laugh Factory competition

  • @LunaticMickC
    @LunaticMickC Год назад +1

    You gotta see Ismos stand up about the word as$ and $h*t. He is hilarious.

  • @pukinsarvi.studio
    @pukinsarvi.studio Год назад

    Ismo as His first name, is funny in Finnish too and he is a genius whit words.

  • @F1rstWorldNomaD
    @F1rstWorldNomaD Год назад

    I like "How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood" better...
    Its just more fun to say xD

  • @Tyrisalthan
    @Tyrisalthan Год назад

    Yes, his first name is Ismo and his last name is Leikola. I don't know why many clips say Leikola Ismo, since in Finland the name is also first name - last name order, so he is Ismo Leikola.

  • @Finkele1
    @Finkele1 Год назад +1

    He is just making fun of words...he does it in finnish too. Ass is pretty good and pretty much everybody understands that but Ismo makes it fun...

  • @margaretsargent1084
    @margaretsargent1084 Год назад +1

    I LIKE THIS GUY !

  • @juusoveikkowestside
    @juusoveikkowestside Год назад

    greetings from finland.

  • @WespaVesaAijala
    @WespaVesaAijala Год назад

    You should react more to ISMO. :)

  • @gebus5633
    @gebus5633 Год назад +3

    I know it doesn't exist for the same reason, but...
    Vesihiisi sihisi hississä ja niisti nenänsä siististi.

  • @hannahirvonen3968
    @hannahirvonen3968 Год назад

    Sally sold seashells by the seashore 😊🇫🇮

  • @Bren3669
    @Bren3669 Год назад

    “She sells, seashells , by the seashore” it’s not super hard to say but it’s even easier to type.

    • @ilkkak3065
      @ilkkak3065 Год назад +1

      Sounds bit like sentense parents might say to kids when kids learn to speak. In Finland we have "Ärrän kierrän ympäri orren, ässän pistän suukkaan." for same reason.

  • @ThomasVanhala
    @ThomasVanhala Год назад

    The tongue twister is part of a english song by Terry Sullivan.

  • @szpoti
    @szpoti Год назад

    I find his skit extremely funny, but I must say that I have never heard anybody say 'hatataaaa' (native speaker from Scotland).

  • @julianaFinn
    @julianaFinn Год назад

    As a Finn who had to learn English, he is correct.

  • @lintu25
    @lintu25 Год назад +2

    He's his stage thing.
    he can speak fluent Finnish & English

    • @weikko79
      @weikko79 Год назад +1

      His accent in English sounds pretty much the same in interviews as it does here. Of course he speaks more spontaneously in interviews and doesn't do the "er...uh..." thing; that's strictly an act.

    • @lintu25
      @lintu25 Год назад

      @@weikko79 ruclips.net/video/0ajzJeeFArA/видео.html

    • @weikko79
      @weikko79 Год назад

      @@lintu25 I've seen that interview; his way of speaking English there is pretty much the same as in his stand-up act.

    • @lintu25
      @lintu25 Год назад

      @@weikko79 Valoja päälle Veikko kulta.

  • @monasandin762
    @monasandin762 Год назад

    I'm from Finland also. Ismo is his first name.

  • @johnnyrosenberg9522
    @johnnyrosenberg9522 Год назад

    I'm sure most languages have their funny things going on.

  • @Saintly2
    @Saintly2 11 месяцев назад

    Language, shortened. “Watch your language!” is the saying it comes from.

  • @SimoExMachina2
    @SimoExMachina2 Год назад +1

    The "she sells, seashells by the seashore", is a phrase I say well slowly, but if had to say it as quick as possible, I would mess up the words and the pronounciation.

    • @weikko79
      @weikko79 Год назад

      The complete version is "She sells sea shells by the sea shore; the shells she sells are sea shells, I'm sure". It's even hard to write it correctly -- I had to correct myself several times!

  • @skrifefeil3634
    @skrifefeil3634 11 месяцев назад

    I love Ismo and I love you ❤

  • @returntonature8773
    @returntonature8773 Год назад +1

    I think of his stammering and sounds is nervousness, limited English in front of English speaking audience would be terrifying.

    • @formatique_arschloch
      @formatique_arschloch Год назад +4

      It's part of his style. He's the same when in front of Finnish audience.

  • @peterhornberg1618
    @peterhornberg1618 Год назад

    The Finns (some of them) sound like that between sentenses and the pitches is same i his own language.

  • @shawnmcx482
    @shawnmcx482 Год назад

    Now you have to do "The most confusing word of the English language".

  • @roopenikander
    @roopenikander Год назад

    I'm from Finland, love your videos! React next to Eminem - Marsh

  • @tobiaskarl4939
    @tobiaskarl4939 11 месяцев назад

    It´s "little child scheme" the reason you like this noise he make.

  • @YourithChak
    @YourithChak 6 месяцев назад

    💐💐💐

  • @MsElias64
    @MsElias64 Месяц назад

  • @matseklundh8241
    @matseklundh8241 9 месяцев назад

    We have the same tongue twister in Swedish…. Sju Sjuka Sjömän Sköljer Skjortor i Sjön…. Seven sick sailors wash their shirts in the sea

  • @jocelynkirouac9607
    @jocelynkirouac9607 Год назад

    You have to watch his routine about the word "Ass."

  • @penusliski
    @penusliski 11 месяцев назад

    Fyi, 'Language!' is shorten for 'mind your language' or 'watch your language'. I thought everyone kniws this but I guess obviously not

  • @HereIsWisdom1318
    @HereIsWisdom1318 Год назад

    6:15--He has good cadence with his speech

  • @buenoloco4455
    @buenoloco4455 Год назад

    I agree

  • @Pomdownuder
    @Pomdownuder Год назад +1

    Ismo "shit" is a brilliant must see