Can I Speak the HARDEST Language in the WORLD?

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  • Опубліковано 26 лис 2019
  • In this video I jump into worddive (not sponsored) and we find out whether I can speak (one of the) hardest languages in the world! Of course I'm talking about Finnish.
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  • @mona-wc1oy
    @mona-wc1oy 4 роки тому +5112

    if you are speaking finnish language it’s ”suomi” , but if you mean Finland as a country it’s ”Suomi”

    • @D0MiN0ChAn
      @D0MiN0ChAn 4 роки тому +51

      So is this the only time upper- and lowercase are used respectively in Finnish (when talking about country/language)? Or are there different instances as well?

    • @JasminMiettunen
      @JasminMiettunen 4 роки тому +158

      D0MiN0 names are written with a capital, including peoples names, continents, countries, cities, streets. While languages and nationalities are not capitalised. Mostly, proper nouns are capitalised, verbs and adjectives are mot. So if you live in Suomi, you are suomalainen and hopefully speak suomea. It only matters in language classes, though.

    • @nocturalTragedy
      @nocturalTragedy 4 роки тому +8

      Jasmin Miettunen so like in english? is it used in titles, too? like for movies, books, etcs

    • @JasminMiettunen
      @JasminMiettunen 4 роки тому +101

      BringMe EggRolls yeah, except if it has multiple words in the title. Because in English you have some arbitrary rules where you can Capitalise Every Word, except some words like articles and prepositions??? Like “The Fault in Our Stars”, while in Finnish you just capitalise the first letter of the book name, like “Tähtiin kirjoitettu virhe”, same book, different language.

    • @nocturalTragedy
      @nocturalTragedy 4 роки тому +14

      Jasmin Miettunen huh! neat, thank u

  • @henbe
    @henbe 4 роки тому +2317

    Here are all the inflected words for 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

    • @inkafriman9131
      @inkafriman9131 4 роки тому +646

      Ja se viel et tää sama menee joka substanttiiviin suomenkielessä

    • @helmi3228
      @helmi3228 4 роки тому +159

      Nii, vähä hankala 😂👍

    • @rintintin47908
      @rintintin47908 4 роки тому +583

      As a finn i can confirm that these are actually a thing

    • @starinlove
      @starinlove 4 роки тому +132

      Arvostan.

    • @kukkik7039
      @kukkik7039 4 роки тому +348

      Tää on ihme paskapuhetta mistä ei kannattaisi välittää jos opettelee suomea. Fakta on se ettei tule ikinä tarvitsemaan eläessään puoliakaan näistä muodoista

  • @faceremover
    @faceremover 4 роки тому +990

    Finnish: mentioned
    Finnish people: NONNISUOMIMAINITTUSAATANAPERKELEVITTUTORILLATAVATAAN

  • @TheHefter
    @TheHefter 4 роки тому +63

    "wait, what's the difference between vesi and vettä?" oh, that's where the "hardest language" -part comes into play

  • @erikacha5369
    @erikacha5369 4 роки тому +8625

    *inhale*
    SUOMI MAINITTU TORILLA TAVATAAN
    Edit: Hey Joinen I think I found the "few" Finnish people you were talking about in the video

  • @JasminMiettunen
    @JasminMiettunen 4 роки тому +2912

    You have the best Finnish pronunciation I've ever heard from a native english speaker, though

    • @MsBabbi
      @MsBabbi 4 роки тому +221

      Jasmin Miettunen having heard Finnish on and off throughout his life puts him miles apart from any other native English speaker tho

    • @JasminMiettunen
      @JasminMiettunen 4 роки тому +84

      MsBabbi yeah that was kind of my point, he may not have a perfect vocabulary or grammar, but it really flows quite naturally

    • @MsBabbi
      @MsBabbi 4 роки тому +44

      Jasmin Miettunen yeah I just wouldn’t really consider him a strictly native English speaker. He’s something in between. And his Finnish sounds great, he would have less problems than most learning the language

    • @JasminMiettunen
      @JasminMiettunen 4 роки тому +41

      MsBabbi I just got the vibe he was a little disappointed to not know his parents language, so I wanted to point out he's picked up more than he realises!

    • @MsBabbi
      @MsBabbi 4 роки тому +2

      Jasmin Miettunen on that we agree very much☺️

  • @juhovuorela8623
    @juhovuorela8623 4 роки тому +281

    Nobody:
    Finns: HeRe's All ThE DiFfErEnT WaYs tO sAy dOg iN fInNiSh

  • @tixu
    @tixu 4 роки тому +91

    When "suomi" is written with a small s it is meaning the language and when it is with a big S it's meaning the country. :)

  • @octo4650
    @octo4650 4 роки тому +1267

    Finnish basically has 2 languages. The written language. "Me olemme jonossa" And The spoken language "ollaan jonos"

  • @stagari3184
    @stagari3184 4 роки тому +932

    Istu vaan is correct

    • @sammyk3024
      @sammyk3024 4 роки тому +122

      This is why google translating everyday language works so poorly. "Vaan" means "just (a little bit)" and "istua" means to sit. But when you say "istu vaan" the "vaan" becomes a way to make it a polite suggestion. "Istu vaan" in that context should be translated to "sure, you may sit there" or more realistically just "sure." If you only said "istu" it would become as rude as saying "just sit there."

    • @kuutti6234
      @kuutti6234 4 роки тому +4

      Yes you are right but he says it together

    • @stagari3184
      @stagari3184 4 роки тому

      sammy k ei sun tarvi kyllä mulle suomea opettaa

    • @pauliinatuulia740
      @pauliinatuulia740 4 роки тому +33

      @@stagari3184 ei se sitä sulle opettanu, vaan selitti vain vähän tarkemmin, että miksi se on oikein. 😂

    • @Mirakov
      @Mirakov 4 роки тому +12

      It's actually "istu vain". Vaan is commonly used but technically not correct.

  • @S3ppokaali
    @S3ppokaali 4 роки тому +73

    I can definitely hear that you have grown up with Finnish people because your prononciation is most of the time perfect!

  • @jaakko2615
    @jaakko2615 4 роки тому +63

    If someone asks you "can I sit here?" You just answer yes or no. No smalltalking

    • @deios
      @deios 4 роки тому +24

      Nope. You say nothing. Just glare and that is enough. Do not invade my personal space. :)

    • @aikuisviihteenarkkipiispa8602
      @aikuisviihteenarkkipiispa8602 4 роки тому +10

      Aa ite sanon silleen että Hei vain, hauska tavata, istu vaan siihen, minun puolestani saat istua siihen, joten olkaa hyvä ja istuutukaa arvon tuntematon ihminen, ei kestä kiittää.

  • @riaskates6410
    @riaskates6410 4 роки тому +584

    his pronunciation is actually better than google translate

    • @lithiumhg
      @lithiumhg 4 роки тому +13

      Google translate is shit anyway so it isn't a surprise-

    • @m.perkkio901
      @m.perkkio901 4 роки тому +1

      Its not. I know because im finnish

    • @lithiumhg
      @lithiumhg 4 роки тому +3

      @@m.perkkio901 no ei se ny mittää kauheen huonoakaa ollu :D

    • @quitty-k07
      @quitty-k07 4 роки тому

      If you can speak Finnish inside your body it is easy to pronunciate

    • @ff-gi3ge
      @ff-gi3ge 4 роки тому +2

      Kunnu Munnu mitä helvetti meinaat

  • @juliapisila4159
    @juliapisila4159 4 роки тому +816

    "istu vaan" is a good answer cause it really means like "go ahead, take a seat"

    • @aurin_komak
      @aurin_komak 4 роки тому +19

      Actually "go ahead, sit"

    • @tomzu8848
      @tomzu8848 4 роки тому +48

      Except that if somebody ask "voinko istua tähän?" nobody answers "istu vaan" correct answers in that situation is "joo"

    • @aurin_komak
      @aurin_komak 4 роки тому +40

      @@tomzu8848 i'd say istu vaa

    • @tomzu8848
      @tomzu8848 4 роки тому +7

      @@aurin_komak et oo normaali siinä tapauksessa 😂

    • @aurin_komak
      @aurin_komak 4 роки тому +28

      @@tomzu8848 istu vaa

  • @classycoolman
    @classycoolman 4 роки тому +48

    vettä and vesi are a bit different
    for example:
    vesilasi
    = literally translated ’a water glass’
    lasi vettä
    = literally translated ”a glass of water
    my english skills aint good enough for explaining

  • @l3rp843
    @l3rp843 4 роки тому +31

    Its actually kinda amazing how perfect you pronounce the finnish words

  • @Sateisa
    @Sateisa 4 роки тому +1550

    YOUR PRONUNCIATION IS PERFECT

    • @D0MiN0ChAn
      @D0MiN0ChAn 4 роки тому +110

      I mean, his parents are Finnish, so I expected nothing less from him 😁

    • @phoney2627
      @phoney2627 4 роки тому +52

      @@D0MiN0ChAn but he has spoken english with an australian accent his whole life

    • @ghorestes
      @ghorestes 4 роки тому +44

      @@phoney2627 yah but kids pick up accents really easily

    • @NoName-qx4tr
      @NoName-qx4tr 4 роки тому +35

      you could deduct that he has heard finnish a lot before so that affects his pronunciation

    • @TaruOwO
      @TaruOwO 4 роки тому +13

      It's good, but nowhere near perfect

  • @philosophist9562
    @philosophist9562 4 роки тому +426

    Just going to drop this here, using Google translator with finnish won't take you anywhere.

  • @Ellie_amanda
    @Ellie_amanda 3 роки тому +20

    "istu vaan" is more like go ahead/sit away! idk how to trsnslate but the google translation sounded so rude i had to correct😂 because it's more chill and accepting. So "istu vaan" is a very good way to aswer that!

  • @spurdospadre9138
    @spurdospadre9138 4 роки тому +114

    Finnish language:
    Perkele
    Saatana
    Vittu
    Nonii

  • @nost444
    @nost444 4 роки тому +387

    You can kinda hear his Finnish heritage in his accent

    • @anni9666
      @anni9666 4 роки тому +18

      True!!! I was going to say the same, but I came to look at the comments hoping that someone else had heard it too - didn't get dissapointed😂

    • @sanchu6335
      @sanchu6335 4 роки тому +6

      Well he is Finnish so he has a Finnish accent, no matter what language you speak your accent will be from the country your parents are from, no idea what accent you have if your parents are from completely different countries

    • @joanneaugust6611
      @joanneaugust6611 4 роки тому +9

      @@sanchu6335 not necessarily. I know a Bulgarian who speaks German without any accent because she went to kindergarten in Germany (like actual Kindergarten between the ages of 1/3/4 and six). I also know a girl with a Japanese father and a slavic mother (I don't remember the country anymore) who speak Italian amongst each other because they're both fluent. The kids speak German (from school education), Japanese and the mother's language, all without an accent, and they have basic knowledge of Italian. So basically what I'm saying is, young children have an amazing ear for languages, and if you let them spend enough time with different native speakers, they will easily be able to learn any of them on a native speaker level.
      I should add though: people who are bi- oder multilingual usually lose a bit in either one or all of them. Not the accent, but the feeling for the language. Usually you notice that one of them really is their first language, and they're missing words or using weird ones in the other(s). In both girls' cases, German was most obviously the first language, and while an accent could not be heard in the others even by native speakers, after a little time, they would have noticed.
      Same goes for Swedish-speaking people in Finland, by the way. Most of them learn finnish only through school education, but later often sound like native speakers with the exception of a few weird words and phrases they might use.

    • @haluunsuklaata5410
      @haluunsuklaata5410 4 роки тому

      No joo

    • @cassu6
      @cassu6 4 роки тому +2

      Sanchu that’s not how it works... accent isn’t a genetic thing

  • @niklas4813
    @niklas4813 4 роки тому +574

    You’re the most finnish looking australian ever

    • @korppi164
      @korppi164 4 роки тому +33

      That's because he is Finnish.

    • @niklas4813
      @niklas4813 4 роки тому +3

      Tryggvason Ethnically, yes but im sure he doesnt consider himself finnish

    • @korppi164
      @korppi164 4 роки тому +37

      @@niklas4813 That doesn't mean he isn't Finnish. His roots are in Finland.

    • @noobheretrying4189
      @noobheretrying4189 4 роки тому +6

      @@niklas4813 that he doesn't recognize himself has nothing to do with anything when it comes to him looking like a Finn🤦‍♂️😂

    • @lilli4683
      @lilli4683 4 роки тому +12

      ofcourse he looks finnish, because he is. yes, he is an Australian citizen and propably calls himself Australian but both of his parents are from Finland so he has the same genre as them, which makes him look like a fin

  • @reappear89
    @reappear89 4 роки тому +50

    "Nice to meet" is kind a useless. We finns actually hardly ever use it. it´s not about to impolite or rude. We just see it as too formal, frivolous and contrived. We might say sometimes in the end of meeting " oli kiva tavata" "it was nice to meet". You see until then you can genuinely think if it really was nice.

    • @RED40HOURS
      @RED40HOURS 2 роки тому +1

      Text book finnish i guess

  • @danniantagonist
    @danniantagonist 3 роки тому +3

    Love this! Went to Finland for a couple of days with friends last year. When we went to Estonia the year before we picked up a few words, but Finnish? Not a chance! I've just started watching your channel very recently and was wondering about no moi, so thanks for explaining that!

  • @RiikkaSsofia
    @RiikkaSsofia 4 роки тому +414

    Yes do harder finnish! I want to hear you butcher it 😂

  • @senacho4568
    @senacho4568 4 роки тому +289

    istu vaan is more polite than ”just sit down”. i think you could translate it as ”sure you can sit here” or something like that

    • @hannelevirtaniemi2361
      @hannelevirtaniemi2361 4 роки тому

      Or it could also translate to "please have a seat"

    • @krokulridgestalker7007
      @krokulridgestalker7007 4 роки тому +10

      I'd say a pretty accurate translation would be "go ahead and sit" or "feel free to sit"

    • @karvakasiedward4002
      @karvakasiedward4002 4 роки тому +1

      Native anwser would be quick look and pretend you didnt here that

  • @jumalAnni
    @jumalAnni 4 роки тому +24

    Estonian cognate to “istu vaan/vain” would be “istu vaid”. Only that “istu vaid” sounds actually like a threat: just sit and you’ll see what happens.
    So Finns, you’d better not use “istu vain” in Estonia 😁
    Or in a rare case, we’ll think your saying “istuvaid” (partitive of ‘the sitting ones’) and be like meh

    • @Sten172
      @Sten172 4 роки тому +1

      Ayyy someone who understands estonian

    • @BramLastname
      @BramLastname 3 роки тому +1

      I'm Dutch and "istu van" will probably be replied to with a bunch of question marks.
      The closest words we have are "is toeval"
      Which means "happens to be"

  • @infj-nisse906
    @infj-nisse906 3 роки тому +16

    I always thought that finnish language is beautiful, and i love languages, all languages are unique and beautiful in their own way ✨✨🙌☺️.(🏁-🇫🇮)

  • @ilexdiapason
    @ilexdiapason 4 роки тому +362

    joinen speaking finnish is just straight vibin dude

  • @xtrabad2270
    @xtrabad2270 4 роки тому +669

    I feel like only Finnish people have watched this since basically every comment includes Finnish

    • @xfrappu3436
      @xfrappu3436 4 роки тому +48

      We are proud if someone talks about us. What can you do cause afterall nobody else cares.

    • @xtrabad2270
      @xtrabad2270 4 роки тому +6

      @@xfrappu3436 i'm finnish too

    • @xfrappu3436
      @xfrappu3436 4 роки тому +9

      @@xtrabad2270 Yea I kinda quess that. As you said only finns are commenting here...

    • @failure2946
      @failure2946 4 роки тому

      @some random guy with no friends älä kiroile

    • @serverhell1882
      @serverhell1882 4 роки тому

      Totta

  • @timomastosalo
    @timomastosalo 4 роки тому +6

    Which is hard or the hardest language depends on the starting language, usually mother tongue.
    This measurement 'hardest, second hardest' etc. typically mean '... for an English speaker'.

  • @fragman4521
    @fragman4521 4 роки тому +6

    Your ears have tuned in Finnish throughout the years with that good pronunciation

  • @marinannaxo-7121
    @marinannaxo-7121 4 роки тому +77

    "Voinko minä istua tässä?"
    "Istu vaan"
    "Kiitos :)"
    That's a perfect answer!

  • @PinjaEmilia
    @PinjaEmilia 4 роки тому +420

    I must have been subscribed to you for so long since I actually knew your parents are Finnish and you've spent a year or so here when you were a kid. I swear you've mentioned it all before.
    Anyways, it's clear you've heard your parents and grandparents speaking Finnish a lot because your pronunciation is perfect. Going just by the way you pronounce things, I wouldn't be able to tell you're a native English speaker instead of Finnish. Well done!

  • @Gin404
    @Gin404 3 роки тому +1

    Your pronunciation is super good, I was very impressed about how much you knew

  • @lenilandgraf2979
    @lenilandgraf2979 3 роки тому +1

    I just found your channel and I love this!!!! I'm half finnish and half german and speak German, English and Finnish I thought your finnish is great so far! At least your pronunciation is amazing.

  • @lefatbirb9822
    @lefatbirb9822 4 роки тому +1124

    "There is no he, she there is simply the gender natural hän"
    Meanwhile in french
    Is MY SuITCaSE a GIrl OR A BoY

    • @starry6589
      @starry6589 4 роки тому +26

      Actually hän not to be mean

    • @blue4090
      @blue4090 4 роки тому +41

      meanwhile in Germany: what's a plane? i think you mean *fly thing* oh and it's *das fly thing* because why the fuck not
      oh also "girl"? i think u mean "maidling"

    • @starry6589
      @starry6589 4 роки тому +7

      @Vergeri Oh yeah i forgot my bad

    • @Sefiisthebestxd
      @Sefiisthebestxd 4 роки тому +6

      Its not han
      Its hän -_-
      Ok sori LOL se on vaan ärsyttävää kun joku kirjoittaa suomen väärin
      Ja oon aika varma että toi suomen olis pitäny kirjottaa Suomen mutta ok haha öööö joo... no, toivon että sulla tulee olemaan hyvä päivä :b :D ok MOIKKAAAA
      (Tapaja mato on paras)
      (Joo sen on tarkotus olla Tappaja mato mutta mun kaveri kirjotti sen väärin joo MOIKKA)

    • @cassu6
      @cassu6 4 роки тому +16

      LazyPotatisGacha :3 okei... mitä vittua just luin?

  • @jaaha3381
    @jaaha3381 4 роки тому +640

    This "Me olemME jonossa "
    Like 90% people in finland says "Me ollaan jonossa"

    • @veekore283
      @veekore283 4 роки тому +109

      "mis ootte" "jonos"

    • @Logitah
      @Logitah 4 роки тому +5

      Sitä miekin! :D

    • @perfectpREdAtori
      @perfectpREdAtori 4 роки тому +84

      Kirjakieli on suurin kusetus ikinä. Eihän kukaan tervejärkinen sitä ees käytä

    • @thesuomi8550
      @thesuomi8550 4 роки тому +8

      Yeah but thats not formal finnish

    • @idastalnacke6272
      @idastalnacke6272 4 роки тому +7

      Passiivilla mennään! :D

  • @edvard4049
    @edvard4049 4 роки тому +7

    As a finnish person...... im actually kind of impressed how well you did. Good jobs pal👍

  • @hassanosman4088
    @hassanosman4088 4 роки тому +11

    Literally no one
    UA-cam recommendation= want to see aussie try to learn finnish

  • @RanEncounter
    @RanEncounter 4 роки тому +192

    Actually the "Istu vaan" is correct. It has a "sure, take a seat" kind of vibe.

    • @veetikoste9067
      @veetikoste9067 4 роки тому

      Correct👍

    • @apsuomg812
      @apsuomg812 4 роки тому

      I speak finnish

    • @wilpsudz
      @wilpsudz 4 роки тому

      @@apsuomg812 same

    • @apsuomg812
      @apsuomg812 4 роки тому

      @@wilpsudz miks et sitte sanonu suomeksi että sama

    • @wilpsudz
      @wilpsudz 4 роки тому

      @@apsuomg812 ku mä tykkään puhuu enkkuu mut oon kyl.100% suomalaine

  • @currybread5298
    @currybread5298 4 роки тому +375

    We finnish have the gender-neutral "hän", but in everyday language just call everyone and everything "se", it 😂

    • @ssr8555
      @ssr8555 4 роки тому +61

      It's funny tho that most of the people I know call people "se(it)" but when it comes to animals or pets... It's always "hän(he/she/they)" XD

    • @thetrashtrain3774
      @thetrashtrain3774 4 роки тому +3

      SSR i always call My dog ”se” lol

    • @GreedAndSelfishness
      @GreedAndSelfishness 4 роки тому +8

      Yeah thats the weird thing I dont get about our language. Calling everyone and everything "it".

    • @cassu6
      @cassu6 4 роки тому +7

      GreedAndSelfishness we don’t like other people

    • @aaba6503
      @aaba6503 4 роки тому

      SSR tRUU

  • @malminiitty
    @malminiitty 3 роки тому +2

    I'm half finnish. Was born in Ireland and moved to Finland when I was eight. Only then I started learning finnish and it was very difficult in the beguining. Now I've lived here for 32 years and have been fluent since I was ab 10 years old. You pronounce finnish very very well!! Good job!

  • @venlak2899
    @venlak2899 4 роки тому

    gr8 vid! I lived my childhood in Australia and now live in Finland :)

  • @MrSharkFIN
    @MrSharkFIN 4 роки тому +459

    "I have water"
    "Minulla on vettä"
    That's how it's used.

    • @merisinisalo
      @merisinisalo 4 роки тому +41

      MrSharkFIN tämä on vettä

    • @TohtoriP
      @TohtoriP 4 роки тому +5

      @Nick Cage ehk ois glass of water

    • @MrSharkFIN
      @MrSharkFIN 4 роки тому +1

      @Nick Cage Glass :)

    • @assypr
      @assypr 4 роки тому +4

      @@merisinisalo no niinpä näyttää olevan

    • @kivikallo4313
      @kivikallo4313 4 роки тому +1

      @@merisinisalo no niinpä näyttää olevan

  • @nordic2068
    @nordic2068 4 роки тому +173

    "suomi" and "Suomi" is pretty funny when you give them to someone trying to learn Finnish

    • @paavoanttila71
      @paavoanttila71 4 роки тому

      Umm im from finland senkin perkelleen jonne

    • @nordic2068
      @nordic2068 4 роки тому +3

      @@paavoanttila71 Vittuako luulet mistä minä oon?

    • @paavoanttila71
      @paavoanttila71 4 роки тому

      @@nordic2068 älä ota tosissaan

    • @nordic2068
      @nordic2068 4 роки тому +2

      @@paavoanttila71 Koskaan ei tiedä kuka on tosissaan ja kuka ei. Kieltämättä ei paras reaktioni, mutta näin kävi :/

    • @otsoholma5396
      @otsoholma5396 4 роки тому

      @@nordic2068 kyrsä

  • @wangzai3746
    @wangzai3746 3 роки тому

    I don’t do this very often, but you’re funny, I subbed immediately. Good video

  • @EiriUesugiKun
    @EiriUesugiKun Рік тому

    Man, this was such an nice video to stumble upon randomly on the UA-cams.. Thank you.

  • @Szymks
    @Szymks 4 роки тому +148

    Make it a series where you explore different languages

  • @epicaksu6454
    @epicaksu6454 4 роки тому +372

    Jonen: I don't understand finish so much
    Grandma: PERKELE
    Jonen: No moi

  • @momotin8567
    @momotin8567 3 роки тому +2

    I am finnish and ive been watching like a few of your videos now cause UA-cam suggested you for some reason and i got intreagued. Pretty much on the first video as soon as i heard you talk i was like hold on i bet his finnish without even noticing you said no moi. Then i was like naaaah bet hes Australian tho but still something about him is so finnish plus also the name tho like who else has -nen ending names than finns!? Such a finn thing. then i heard your no moi a few times and i just had to look up is joinen finnish and it led me to this video 😂

  • @McCakey
    @McCakey 2 роки тому +1

    You speaked really well :)
    Good job

  • @laurihippi2152
    @laurihippi2152 4 роки тому +409

    "hardest language" Me: it's Finnish
    Me when sees the intro: knew it

  • @johannsild8989
    @johannsild8989 4 роки тому +272

    Estonians:
    Sad finnish neigbour noises

  • @niqabinextdoor1954
    @niqabinextdoor1954 3 роки тому

    This is the funniest foreigner-reading-Finnish video I have seen so far! I especially like how you emphazise the letter H in a word KAHVI 😅 and you make the word KUPPI sound so serious. You are right with the grammar: most of the time you survive with just a vibe
    I also like how Finnish the programme is: so strict on the right grammar that it deletes a point for not using capital letter in Suomi 😆

  • @m4ultw1n
    @m4ultw1n 4 роки тому

    I was so surprised how well you did! Didnt expect that! I have a friend from south africa who wants to learn finnish and I told her "just pronounce it like its written" XD

  • @tantti4036
    @tantti4036 4 роки тому +66

    Ole hyvä.
    Kii-tos a-vus-ta
    No ole hyvä.
    En tiedä miksi mutta nauroin

  • @MatroxMillennium
    @MatroxMillennium 4 роки тому +70

    Multiple "yous" in American English (at least in my part of the country) is "y'all."

    • @derdurstbursch
      @derdurstbursch 4 роки тому +11

      I met Irish people who actually use the word "yous" 😅🤙

    • @icantstopsparkling7450
      @icantstopsparkling7450 4 роки тому +2

      Y’all is more of a general plural, and the phrase “all y’all” is a specific plural.

    • @jasminroberts6124
      @jasminroberts6124 4 роки тому +1

      Or in NZ English, it's literally "yous"

    • @helRAEzzzer
      @helRAEzzzer 4 роки тому +2

      "Yah" (its hardly ever spelt the same though. Pronounced "Yuh") is used a lot in northeast Massachusetts (greater Lowell area) where I grew up, at least it is within my circle of people (my friends and family are VERY French-Canadian and we have almost a specified accent and pronunciation from other groups in the area)

    • @eefleming2595
      @eefleming2595 4 роки тому +1

      "You guys!" In California...

  • @callmehlily6230
    @callmehlily6230 3 роки тому

    this is so fun to watch bc i'm from finland but you are good!

  • @anzaveris
    @anzaveris 4 роки тому

    This was actually pretty fun to watch

  • @Gabriel-he6ih
    @Gabriel-he6ih 4 роки тому +418

    Me: **sees title**
    Also me: **wheezes in polish**

    • @yeeha2589
      @yeeha2589 4 роки тому +7

      Ah yes
      Znalazłam moich ludzi

    • @purpleguyfromfnaf
      @purpleguyfromfnaf 4 роки тому +3

      Polski nie jest najtrudniejszy frajerze

    • @Rikki1616161616
      @Rikki1616161616 4 роки тому +5

      @@purpleguyfromfnaf Nie jest najtrudniejszy, ale jest jeden z trudniejszych. Najtrudniejsze mogą być języki azjatyckie.

    • @rezijaliepina
      @rezijaliepina 4 роки тому

      Have you seen Latvian? :D

    • @rezijaliepina
      @rezijaliepina 4 роки тому +1

      @@maya_yaser 😂😂

  • @bruh2110
    @bruh2110 4 роки тому +90

    In finland the word "tuoksuu" means a good smell and "haisee" means a bad smell :)
    Edit: 85 tykkäystä?! Ei oo kyl ikin ollu näi paljoo XD

    • @ekkoskekkos9546
      @ekkoskekkos9546 4 роки тому +7

      haisee hyvälle tuoksuu pahalle :)

    • @MrPerfectBob
      @MrPerfectBob 4 роки тому +17

      Ihmekös tyttöystävä aina hepuloi ku sanon että se haisee hyvälle

    • @kauttalikaistenvarpaitteni5902
      @kauttalikaistenvarpaitteni5902 4 роки тому +4

      Honokiti Natsume mutta ite ainakin sanon että haisee kaikesta ka aina valitetaab

    • @ekkoskekkos9546
      @ekkoskekkos9546 4 роки тому +1

      @@kauttalikaistenvarpaitteni5902 sama

    • @owni9525
      @owni9525 4 роки тому +1

      Juuuh

  • @beawhite1759
    @beawhite1759 3 роки тому

    I feel for u Joinen, I’m v similar to u in that I speak french but never had any formal grammar training so when in writing i have no idea what I’m doing lol 😂

  • @jennifertiitinen9006
    @jennifertiitinen9006 7 місяців тому

    It’s very challenging and appropriate you going through the struggle

  • @marekmuller1238
    @marekmuller1238 4 роки тому +64

    In northern Germany we say "Moin" and it means "Beautiful one", so you wish a beautiful day to the person you greet which is nice, I think! Also, it's kinda similar to "no moi"

    • @D0MiN0ChAn
      @D0MiN0ChAn 4 роки тому +9

      Oh wow, you learn somethign new every day (even as a native German it seems)! I would've just assumed it was simply an abbreviation of Morgen, but here I went down the rabbithole and checked the entire etymology of Moin 😆 Man lernt nie aus, wa?

    • @ajaakola2
      @ajaakola2 4 роки тому

      @@OK-sn8ii This is also true in finnish, but people also make 'moi' to 'moikka' which is only the bye part of moi which is in written language 'heippa' /bye

    • @thesuomi8550
      @thesuomi8550 4 роки тому

      The Finnish moi comes from that

  • @gigachad9604
    @gigachad9604 4 роки тому +183

    Every finnish guy watching a americkan show
    "Boring af"
    But when the "Linnan juhla"starts
    "UI PERKELE NY MENNÄÄ"

    • @Sofia-gl6ju
      @Sofia-gl6ju 4 роки тому +1

      No hyi jotkut linnanjuhlat 😂🤣

    • @kissasimo305
      @kissasimo305 4 роки тому +2

      no joo mut 20% suomalaisist on lapsii ja 70% tubee kayttävist on Lapsii

    • @jami8622
      @jami8622 4 роки тому +8

      Se pointti linnan juhlis on haukkuu niitten asuja

    • @randommoth6069
      @randommoth6069 4 роки тому +3

      Your english sucks

    • @drugenforcementadministrat6150
      @drugenforcementadministrat6150 4 роки тому +5

      @@jami8622 ja kuolata presidentin eukon perään.

  • @musicforaarre
    @musicforaarre 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome, friend ! I'm re-learning it also. I spoke it as a little child, but didn't use it much in Canada, so Finnish became rusty to me. I am going to learn it again, bit by bit.
    Aarre Peltomaa
    p.s. My mother was from Finland. Finland is one of the happiest, sanest, and most productive countries in the world with an almost 100% literacy rate.
    p.p.s. My great grandfather moved to 'Peltomaa', a farm near Parkano, so he had to change his name to the name of the farm !! Thank goodness that they don't have to do that anymore. Would you imagine changing your last name each time you moved ??!!

  • @heysaucemikehere1804
    @heysaucemikehere1804 3 роки тому

    There’s actually some really crazy languages out there. There’s one that just clicking sounds, a _very_ small amount of people speak it though. Good Mythical Morning has a video on some of the strangest ones! There was another one that had a very limited number of sounds/letters (I don’t quite remember all of the details).

  • @yeetusreetus4607
    @yeetusreetus4607 4 роки тому +125

    Your UA-cam channel's name sounds like finnish

    • @ragdoll86
      @ragdoll86 4 роки тому +26

      I thought this was going to be a Finnish guy speaking some dialect of Chinese 😁

    • @yeetusreetus4607
      @yeetusreetus4607 4 роки тому +3

      @@ragdoll86 yeah, me too :D

    • @lillerilolleri1404
      @lillerilolleri1404 4 роки тому

      Same xd

    • @paavokar
      @paavokar 4 роки тому

      Kyllä vaan

  • @mimosan8157
    @mimosan8157 4 роки тому +198

    "KaHvI tUoKsUu HyVäLtÄ"
    Rakastan suomalaisen kääntäjän suloista ääntä.

    • @miko....7837
      @miko....7837 4 роки тому +1

      Oke

    • @mimosan8157
      @mimosan8157 4 роки тому

      @yksisarvis Peruna jeps :)

    • @miko....7837
      @miko....7837 4 роки тому

      @yksisarvis Peruna khyll

    • @ValeBoika15
      @ValeBoika15 4 роки тому

      @yksisarvis Peruna juu

    • @pikkuuuu
      @pikkuuuu 4 роки тому

      Se tunne ku mun piti tykätä vaan pupu videoista, mutta tykkäsin ny jostain random hottiksen videosta 0.0 **LÄPPÄ** Ainaki se hottis kohta ..

  • @laviniasnow4494
    @laviniasnow4494 2 роки тому

    This video is so cool!

  • @Combo_Youtube
    @Combo_Youtube Рік тому +1

    Tosi hauskaa katsoa tämmöstä tee lisää kiitos tee vaan uusia videoita!!

  • @datpotatoes4005
    @datpotatoes4005 4 роки тому +38

    Oh thats what I thought! I always heard "No moi" ... Well cool to hear you're finnish guy too lol

  • @SailorYuki
    @SailorYuki 4 роки тому +166

    The only Finnish you need to know is "no niin" and variations of it. I'm Finnish and I don't understand how any of the grammar works. It's like they're making shit up as they go.

    • @psychosis1767
      @psychosis1767 4 роки тому +1

      Well then...

    • @wrestlewithjimmy5375
      @wrestlewithjimmy5375 4 роки тому +8

      I’m finnish. This is very true..

    • @idakallioniemi9721
      @idakallioniemi9721 4 роки тому +23

      Can i just say im a finn and when i was younger i was always like
      "Finnish is the easiest because you spell things how you say it"
      Now i have realized how hard it acually is

    • @Naksuu
      @Naksuu 3 роки тому +3

      Well that's true, my worst grades in schools were finnish grammar (and swedish). The grammar goes so apeshit that I've got no clue how it was ever even developed :D

  • @mercythehopefulwoman1747
    @mercythehopefulwoman1747 3 роки тому

    Nice lighting

  • @vruumixuwu4893
    @vruumixuwu4893 4 роки тому +7

    I’m from Finland. And even I think it’s so hard 😂

  • @sexualadventures
    @sexualadventures 4 роки тому +45

    Kuusi palaa = The spruce is on fire.
    Kuusi palaa = The spruce is returning.
    Kuusi palaa = The number six is on fire.
    Kuusi palaa = The number six is returning.
    Kuusi palaa = Six of them are on fire.
    Kuusi palaa = Six of them are returning.
    Kuusi palaa = Your moon is on fire.
    Kuusi palaa = You're moon is returning.
    Kuusi palaa = Six pieces.

    • @roopehalv5755
      @roopehalv5755 4 роки тому +1

      sexualadventures vittu jes

    • @Iinamaria750
      @Iinamaria750 4 роки тому +1

      😂👍🇫🇮

    • @ellasimonen300
      @ellasimonen300 4 роки тому

      Lol oon suomest mutten o ennen tajunnu😂

    • @men6074
      @men6074 4 роки тому

      @@ellasimonen300 vaikka
      Kuusi palaa kakkua: six pieces of cake
      Tajusikko jo :D

    • @lamari2235
      @lamari2235 4 роки тому +1

      You are???

  • @joku3351
    @joku3351 4 роки тому +680

    Somebody: Finnish
    *Suomalaiset have entered The chat*
    Kyllä oon suomalainen

  • @traviscotogei1732
    @traviscotogei1732 4 роки тому

    This is great watch you speeking finnish. Because i always speek finnish. :)

  • @officialbaabo
    @officialbaabo 4 роки тому +51

    In English: dog, dogs
    In Finland: koira koirat koiran koiralle koirat koirien koiranne koiramme koirannehan koirannekin....

    • @fzpe856
      @fzpe856 3 роки тому +1

      Baabo Plays
      Postpositions, right?

    • @peittoburrito
      @peittoburrito 3 роки тому +1

      Approximate translation: dog, dogs, dog's, to/for dog, [repeated dogs], dogs', your dog's, our dog's, [this one I don't know how to translate without context!], your dog as well (?).
      As you might guess the list goes on, but the point is that Finnish doesn't have prepositions like at/for/to and they are connected to the word. And yeah, it kinda sucks for language learners. I'm happy to be a native Finn and the correct forms just come to me naturally without thinking.

    • @royalsxqc
      @royalsxqc 2 роки тому

      koiraksi koiralle koirille koiralla,

  • @mirvah7391
    @mirvah7391 4 роки тому +57

    "Istu vaan" isn't actually as negative as the translator makes it sound. It actually translates for example to:"please be my guest and have a seat" not sure if that clarifies anything 🤔😅 finnish is often times based on the tone not really the words.

    • @Toby_Bikes
      @Toby_Bikes 4 роки тому

      Yet again a good reason to consider finnish a hard language.

    • @alyampari1353
      @alyampari1353 4 роки тому

      i'd say it's more like go ahead and have a seat

    • @mirvah7391
      @mirvah7391 4 роки тому +3

      @@alyampari1353 I'd say both of our translations are correct and serve the same purpose. 💁🏼‍♀️

    • @Toby_Bikes
      @Toby_Bikes 4 роки тому +3

      @@mirvah7391 I also think it's closer to what ämpäri said, to me "be my guest" seems a bit too polite

    • @alyampari1353
      @alyampari1353 4 роки тому

      @@Toby_Bikes yeah i agree on that

  • @Kotifilosofi
    @Kotifilosofi 4 роки тому +77

    You can absolutely drop the personal pronouns out of the sentence and be understood in Finnish. For example, you can say "Sinä olet seuraava." and "Olet seuraava.", both are correct. With the pronoun "sinä" it might sound a bit more official, I think? And in the spoken language people do drop the pronomine suffixes out on substantives, which I sometimes feel is a pity. Our language is slowly going towards no suffixes.

    • @TheSanni1997
      @TheSanni1997 4 роки тому +7

      Itehän henkilökohtaisesti suosisin lausetta "sä oot seuraava"

    • @Kotifilosofi
      @Kotifilosofi 4 роки тому +1

      @@TheSanni1997 samoin, puhekielessä :)

    • @jenskuboi
      @jenskuboi 4 роки тому +9

      The easiest rule of thumb in my opinion is that you can forget the "extra" pronouns when you're referring to yourself or someone you're with (I/we/you). Otherwise talking about someone who's not present you'd have to use the pronoun for them (him/her).
      For example:
      Minä olen kotona. - I am home.
      Olen kotona. - I am home.
      vs.
      He ovat kotona. - They are home.
      Ovat kotona - Are home

    • @Kotifilosofi
      @Kotifilosofi 4 роки тому

      @@jenskuboi that's a good rule, never thought of it!

    • @Sipu97
      @Sipu97 4 роки тому +5

      Use rather "minä" and "sinä", because some people find "mä" and "sä" irritating, most certainly not music to their ears.

  • @eetuthereindeer6671
    @eetuthereindeer6671 4 роки тому

    For some reason its fun to watch you struggle with something when i already can do it. Theres just something enjoyable for that. It feels wrong though :)

  • @valkohattu3416
    @valkohattu3416 Рік тому +1

    Tää on kyllä laatu kontenttia. :D

  • @PinkCactusEater
    @PinkCactusEater 4 роки тому +19

    I'm from Finland! You're really good with finnish, the "istu vaan" or even "istu vain" is just a right thing to say👍👍

  • @stellasirkkunen4370
    @stellasirkkunen4370 4 роки тому +77

    I HAVE THOUGHT ABOUT THIS FOR SO LONG. I just didn’t believe you could have anything to do with my tiny country... To be honest, you do look like a finn! :DDD

    • @tsigaraki_arvyla_xasan
      @tsigaraki_arvyla_xasan 4 роки тому +6

      Finland is not tiny tho!

    • @stellasirkkunen4370
      @stellasirkkunen4370 4 роки тому +10

      Louise Høeg Aaltonen
      But it sure feels like a tiny place with so few people here

    • @neiribelin
      @neiribelin 4 роки тому +6

      @@stellasirkkunen4370 *laughs in Estonian*

    • @saarinenj1
      @saarinenj1 4 роки тому +1

      Thats because he is finnish

    • @pocketball2697
      @pocketball2697 4 роки тому

      Sen nimiki on Joinen joka kuulostaa suomalaiselta

  • @elysse1342
    @elysse1342 3 роки тому +1

    I just finished 4 hours of homework so it's nice to be able to watch your videos :)

  • @beefxcake2523
    @beefxcake2523 3 роки тому +1

    dude , i know this vids like a year old but im the same way, my dads from finland but im not bilingual at all and know a tons of words but no way to make sentences with them lmao. the struggle is real

  • @IAmMonrose
    @IAmMonrose 4 роки тому +31

    I liked this so much! Would love it if you could get together with someone who speaks Finish and can explain you the grammar whenever you're lost. Maybe ask your mum even ^^

  • @brazyx1708
    @brazyx1708 4 роки тому +110

    Australian, with finnish accent when speaking finnish
    Try to say this:
    Keksijä keksi keksin, keksin keksittyään keksijä keksi keksin keksityksi

    • @626Late
      @626Late 4 роки тому +14

      Kokoo koko kokko kokoon. Koko kokkoko kokoon? Koko kokko kokoon.

    • @sirpaleet9144
      @sirpaleet9144 4 роки тому +3

      There is a mistake in the sentence.

    • @aurin_komak
      @aurin_komak 4 роки тому +1

      @@sirpaleet9144 nah

    • @aurin_komak
      @aurin_komak 4 роки тому +7

      Lentokonesuihkuturbiinimoottoriapumekaanikkoaliupseerioppilas

    • @miko....7837
      @miko....7837 4 роки тому

      Selvä

  • @perskarva123
    @perskarva123 2 роки тому

    Gotta love it!

  • @n1nni
    @n1nni 4 роки тому

    Sinä olet tosi hyvä!
    (You are so good)

  • @garasunonamida
    @garasunonamida 4 роки тому +55

    "The Finnish I know is literally just based on vibes" Dude, it's my first language and I can vibe with that sentiment sometimes

    • @Ella-cg8he
      @Ella-cg8he 4 роки тому +3

      I once freaked my Finnish teacher out when I told her I don’t really remember all the rules for when to put commas but just do what I feel like is correct. Apparently she thought I could not do that. I definitely can and still do and make very little mistakes if any.
      Often applies to other stuff too. I just say what feels right when I’m not at all confident that it’s actually correct.

    • @veekore283
      @veekore283 4 роки тому +1

      same, espeically with writing idk what words are correct sometimes, where to put the commas, etc so i just vibe

  • @NeonNion
    @NeonNion 4 роки тому +134

    In Finland we have a word for "I wonder if I should run around aimlessly."
    - "Juoksentelisinkohan"
    Edit: I forgot "...around aimlessly" lol

    • @raymondkertezc364
      @raymondkertezc364 4 роки тому +5

      ...Aimlessly :P

    • @fuego999
      @fuego999 4 роки тому +4

      juoksennella=run around/run aimlessly :D

    • @NeonNion
      @NeonNion 4 роки тому +2

      @@fuego999 Oopsie lol

    • @dorka77lia
      @dorka77lia 4 роки тому +19

      Reading this comment as a Hungarian my first reaction was that wow Finnish is kinda really fucked up. Then I realized that we do have a word for that in hungarian too 😂

    • @emvuosku4219
      @emvuosku4219 4 роки тому +8

      Add a "-kaan" et the end and you're reconcidering running around aimlessly :D

  • @hojvfeivjgn7744
    @hojvfeivjgn7744 4 роки тому

    You are really good at finish

  • @l1mee599
    @l1mee599 4 роки тому

    Your finnish pronunciation is very good! Keep going!

  • @sylvisarelius1895
    @sylvisarelius1895 4 роки тому +57

    It goes like this:
    Minä olen
    Sinä olet
    Hän on
    Me olemme
    Te olette
    He ovat

  • @taru2873
    @taru2873 4 роки тому +118

    *Nobody:*
    *Google translate: vettä = of water*
    *Me: bru-*

    • @niksu9932
      @niksu9932 4 роки тому +5

      ngl im gonna say bru-

    • @hr71342
      @hr71342 4 роки тому +2

      Tbh translate näytti laittavan auto detectin päälle ja kääntävän ton italiasta 😂

    • @TheRawrnstuff
      @TheRawrnstuff 4 роки тому +10

      It's not wrong;
      Lasi vettä = A glass of water
      It's just blind to the context.

    • @kompo5997
      @kompo5997 4 роки тому +1

      Koska se laitto siihe "vetta" eikä "vettä"

    • @-Mohog
      @-Mohog 4 роки тому +3

      @@TheRawrnstuff That is not correct. "Vettä" is not "of water". That "of" particle comes from the way English language works. "A glass of water" is directly translated "lasi vedestä", or more correctly "lasillinen vedestä"; "of water" = "vedestä" where particle "of" means "jostakin". Explaining shortly in Finnish: Lasi on siis täytetty vedestä (vedellä), täten siis "lasi vettä". "Vettä" is just "water" in English. If you say, for example "tuo on vettä", you don't say "that is of water", you say "that is water". So you can't say on its own "of water" to mean "vettä", "of water" can only mean "vedestä".

  • @sanja6866
    @sanja6866 3 роки тому

    Joinen is like Rivery in Finnish😂It's really interesting to see someone who speaks English trying to speak Finnish😂You are pretty good😂👌🏻

  • @lazytube5323
    @lazytube5323 4 роки тому

    Your pronaunciation is very good!