It is not "like". It is literally that. On the other hand, for anyone in distress, this kind of yelling is just screaming the most powerful words on mind to manage the feelings. While the men described in this films probably were not believers, they, however, were children of their time, having got religious uprising and also already felt the ultimate fear of death knowing that life or death is not in their own, or immediately, not in anyone's control. There are few atheists on the battlefield. Facing one's own death is not precisely the moment in which morals, nuanced meanings of the words or such is deeply deliberated. My favourite: "That perkele it was, behind that fir. You, perkele, are not going to deceive Antti Rokka!" at around 0:50.
The reason why the nokia phones are so resistent is because in the production line, the last station for QC has a finn guy screaming to every device with all his strength "PERKELE!!!".If the phone suvives, then it will last until the end of times.
actually i worked in the place where the phones were developed and hardened (drop tested) they were put in a chamber, which was turned around and subjected the protoype to thausands of drops per day. Good times, when apple and motorola stole tech from us- but the customer base were still loyal. (nokia had the first touch screens, against popular believe it was not apple)
i'm finnish and i think he said "kyl nyt on perkele" kyl is shortened from kyllä which means yes and the rest means "now is perkele" kyllä can kinda be used like "aber" in german, you can add it to sentences and the way i understand it, the best translation to english would be to use the word "man", i.e. "man, is it perkele now" = "kyl nyt on perkele"
@@nakkilama I see then, it is an analogue to the "Man, this really sucks!" exclamation in English.Thanks for the translation. Although I also speak a Finno-Ugric language as a mother tongue, Finnish sounds as foreign to me as it gets.
@@nakkilama Hungarian is my mother tongue. As far as I know, it wouldn't be too difficult for a speaker of Estonian to understand Finnish, at least partially. We cannot say the same about our Khanti and Mansi cousins, unfortunately.
Lesson 1: How to make full conversation with Finnish person using only one word with different intonations and contexts. Lesson 2: How to use two words (no niin) instead of just one in similar way.
Its easy. Almost every human feeling can be expressed how you say swear words, and long conversation had with friend. Even longer with enemy. The wielding of broom by this guy was nice. In here bears are kinda smallish and dont dare to face the bad temper of average Joe.
1:50 PERRRRR~~~KEHLAYYYY!!! -1st watch (american ez mode), english subs. 2nd watch (amerikkalainen vähän kova), suomenkieliset tekstitykset Kolmatta kertaa katsomassa tätä, nolla tekstitystä, rakastan
@@MrAatami True the mini series had a lot more content/scenes of course. Don't know about the 1955 movie as I've never watched it, I've heard it has more humor though.
In Finnish the sentence is: "tuo perkelehän se on tuol närren takana, et sie perkele petä Rokan Anttia" there is no english translation to all the words but the meaning is basically: "it's that fucker behind that tree, you wont betray Antti Rokka" he spots the soldier that had just grazed him with the bullet and proceeds to go full perkele on him
Antti Rokka is the name of the Finnish Soldier. Finnish dialect is strange, Rokan Anttia is different because the name is object in the sentence and its pretty common in Finland to use the surname first when spoken of someone. He could have also said "et sie perkele petä Antti Rokkaa = you wont betray Antti Rokka" Where the surname comes later.
The most powerful wepon of Finland always will be PERKELE!!!
No it's The NOKIA!
@@kylmiks2496 Look for the video of Finland man vs the bear. The bear barely survives.
SAATANAN PERKELE HELVETTI is much more powerful. pretty usual combo-attack
it's a powerful word of magic
its even stronger when you say "Jesus perkele!" as they do alot in this movie.
My favourite 1:46 "Jesus Perkele!" Its like calling all the forces of good and evil with you.
It is not "like". It is literally that. On the other hand, for anyone in distress, this kind of yelling is just screaming the most powerful words on mind to manage the feelings. While the men described in this films probably were not believers, they, however, were children of their time, having got religious uprising and also already felt the ultimate fear of death knowing that life or death is not in their own, or immediately, not in anyone's control. There are few atheists on the battlefield. Facing one's own death is not precisely the moment in which morals, nuanced meanings of the words or such is deeply deliberated.
My favourite: "That perkele it was, behind that fir. You, perkele, are not going to deceive Antti Rokka!" at around 0:50.
Asking help from both the good and the bad. Sometimes you need any help you can get.
Soviet union: "Lets gently touch Helsinki and maybe even-"
Finland: "perRrkelE SIIHEN ET KOSKE.. SAATANA"
Here from the bear video, huh??
@@CJ-sw8lc yep, and he understands the language. Dont be fooled by his german username :)
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I see what you did there 🤣
Tulta munille!
Mutta Viipuri lähti kävelee
When the forest starts shouting Perkele.. Then you want to gtfo .
Stay safe and don't forget to PERKELE.
😂
Bring lots of of Coffee, too. (For the Perkelator.)
It's PERRRRRRRRRRRRKELE
No I will forget to demon if I want To stay safe.
Onhan se kielemme kaunein sana. Jos joku väittää vastaan on Perkele väärässä!
On se pillukin sangen kaunis hellittelysanaksi.
'Perkele' and 'Kurwa' - two most beautiful swear words on the planet
Kurwa destra o a sinistra ?
i'd say Blyat is too
And one PORCO DIO to rule them all.
How about Yawa, Pisti
"Baszdmeg."
2:02 My ultimate favorite. There is some power behind there.
of course it is, it's the perfect pe *RRRRRrrrrrrrrr* kele
PERRRRRKELE!
strong i have to say
If you say something that has deep R sounding to it, the power of your speech is boosted to 1000%, possibly more
you know he is really mad, cos he skips letter E and goes PRKELE on that second
My favorite part was when he said "PERKELE"
no se on myös minun lempi-hetki :)
Perkele? Saaaatanaaaaaa!!!!! Aaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!
Täytyy katsoa uudestaan, kun meni tuo kohta ohi.
2:02 My dad to 10yo me when I didn't give him the right socket wrench from the toolbox.
My dad when he tries to help me with my math homework but can't solve it himself:
XD
Your fathers have some anger issues? 😮
my father when I made a scratch on his BMW when trying to park it into parking space.
Perkele from 🇩🇪 👍😁
was ist los deutschland?
@@sumosami Perrrkelee Satana
Don't lien perkele is from finnland
@@Ulf_Fang
Yes it is.
Well what its mean
This helped me practice my perkele.
The reason why the nokia phones are so resistent is because in the production line, the last station for QC has a finn guy screaming to every device with all his strength "PERKELE!!!".If the phone suvives, then it will last until the end of times.
actually i worked in the place where the phones were developed and hardened (drop tested)
they were put in a chamber, which was turned around and subjected the protoype to thausands of drops per day.
Good times, when apple and motorola stole tech from us- but the customer base were still loyal.
(nokia had the first touch screens, against popular believe it was not apple)
Perkele a word that can move the mountains
which is why there are almost no mountains left in finland.
@@zoolkhan xd
1:51 To the non-Finnish speaking ear it sounds like he's saying "You need to PERKELE!"
And he's right, indeed. We all need to PERKELE sometimes.
i'm finnish and i think he said "kyl nyt on perkele"
kyl is shortened from kyllä which means yes
and the rest means "now is perkele"
kyllä can kinda be used like "aber" in german, you can add it to sentences and the way i understand it, the best translation to english would be to use the word "man", i.e. "man, is it perkele now" = "kyl nyt on perkele"
@@nakkilama I see then, it is an analogue to the "Man, this really sucks!" exclamation in English.Thanks for the translation. Although I also speak a Finno-Ugric language as a mother tongue, Finnish sounds as foreign to me as it gets.
@@IGLArocknroll yes, you got it!! also which language do you speak? hungarian, estonian? or some lesser known one?
@@nakkilama Hungarian is my mother tongue. As far as I know, it wouldn't be too difficult for a speaker of Estonian to understand Finnish, at least partially. We cannot say the same about our Khanti and Mansi cousins, unfortunately.
@@nakkilama He actually says ”Jo nyt on perkele”. You can confirm it by listening the video on slower speeds.
Lesson 1: How to make full conversation with Finnish person using only one word with different intonations and contexts. Lesson 2: How to use two words (no niin) instead of just one in similar way.
Cringe
Its easy. Almost every human feeling can be expressed how you say swear words, and long conversation had with friend.
Even longer with enemy.
The wielding of broom by this guy was nice. In here bears are kinda smallish and dont dare to face the bad temper of average Joe.
Aladeen
yes, the continuation war can be adequately summarized as perkele.
Next time the russians hear it, they better wave white flags
@@zoolkhan
Just leave it to the White Army
@@artificialintelligence8328 They lost to the Red Army.... Yea, the Russian Civil War
USA: when the trees start speaking vietnamese.
Sovjet Russia: the trees start to swear in finnish.
Perrrkele satana
SAND AND SAND DUNES SPEAKING ARABIC.
FOREST SPEAKING CHINESE AND MALAY-MALAYAN EMERGENCY
When trees start shouting Jesus Perkele
PERRKELE SATAANAA DAKA DAKA DAKA DAKA
@Atman Gotango i dont think anyone gives a fuck about taleban in this comment section.
I’m so proud to be 50% perkele🔥🇫🇮
*PERKELE!!!*
Perkele, että oli hyvä tiivistelmä.
JEESUS PERKELE
"Continuation war 1941-1944"
or more known as ...
PERKELE!! VS CYKA BLYAT!!
Keep calm and PERKELE!
There is no calm in Perkele, only Perkele. Nothing more.
@@Anal0Avenger You can whisper it though and appear calm while yelling internally.
@@pazza7 Good point, but my Perkele is a pointy bloke, not a one to gently whisper.
They wouldn't have hold the Soviets back without Perkele
Powerful weapon to be used sparingly. Sometimes we Finns just forget them rules.
ihan sama mieltä - vahva sana se on, ei turhaan saa käyttää
Finland knows the beauty PERKELE of life in the most humble and one if the best ways.
2:04. That's an earcandy.
Finnish RRRrolling R
Just the Finnish small talk.
Keep calm and Perrkeleeee !
Finlands nr 1 most famous word reward goes to:
..
..
PERKELE!!
Or vittu. Teenagers in Finland use the word vittu a lot. In english it's fuck.
(mean while in Finland)
"PERRRRKELE!!!!"
DAKKA DAKKA DAKKA DAKKA!!!!!!!!!!
Perkele crosses political and cultural lines.
PERKELE!
When the russkyis invade, keep calm and PERRRRKELE.
perkele from turkey
perkele too from turkey
Battle of Perkeland
Perkele!
Satana!
Missä perkele Vespö on ? OLUTA !!! Jacuzzi !!! Brewed with Perkele since 1917 :) Hyvä Suomi
Dammit, due to my dialect I'm more or less unable to roll the Rs, perkele!, damned not to be able to say perkele properly ;-(
What dialect
No jo nyt on perkele.
Perkele!!
1:11 "Fuck I´m shifting into second gear" xD
Perrrrrrrrrkele!!!
So poetic. Like an Elvish word.
Dont tell anyone but there ARE Elves in Finland.....
Love the "Perkele, I guess I'm shifting to 2nd gear!". 1:10
And the one right after "Perkele, you don't dance humppa like this, for fuck's sake!"
What did one Finnish say to the other finnish. Perrrrrkele
Perkele anyone?
Perkele everyone!
PERRRRRRRRRKELE
Perkele!! :D
2:06
"Perrrkele!! Perkele!!!"
Vain Suomalainen voi raivota tuolla tavalla
Normi arkiaamu.
🇫🇮SUOMI PERKELE🇫🇮
🇫🇮Perkele!
🇵🇱Kurwa!
On 0:07 one can find an awesome perkele used in a way it’s ment to be used. Music to my ears.
This is funny af.
PeRKelE
1:17 Perkele ei sitä humppaa näin tanssita :D
Beautiful! 🤌
Перкеле!
Perkele, hyvä video!
I saw a ruski.
PERKELE
0:39
Nice
1:51 "YOU NEED TO PERKELE"
1:46 Jeesus Perkele!
Perkele
Imagine all word that was used here was only perkele
I thought that for 5h series there would be more perkele
Sinä, Perrkele. Tiiä, että nimi tullee pakanallisesta Ukkosen Jumalasta.
Ps. Mie olin nro 667 tykkääjä ;)
Baltian ukkosen jumalasta. Perkunas.
May the PERKELE be with u🫡
PERKELE
Perkele👌👌👌
Avarage humalainen mies juhannuksena
Ukkosen Jumala💪🇫🇮
perkele 🇫🇮
Perkele.
NEEDS more PERKELE (cause them on east).
2:02 is that jodl from movie of downfall
No
polakit yrittää niiden kurwalla, mutta PERKELE! on ykkönen!
1:50 PERRRRR~~~KEHLAYYYY!!!
-1st watch (american ez mode), english subs.
2nd watch (amerikkalainen vähän kova), suomenkieliset tekstitykset
Kolmatta kertaa katsomassa tätä, nolla tekstitystä, rakastan
Your finnish is suprisingly good
Puhut yllättävän hyvin suomea
2:02 his thu'um is strong
perkele
Goddamnit
Is this movie available in English?
No
With English subtitles yes.
Yes in Englilsh subtitles and it's one of the best war movies out there in my opinion
@@orangeeeeeee 1955 one is better as a movie, but this as a mini series is the best Tuntematon in my opinion.
@@MrAatami True the mini series had a lot more content/scenes of course. Don't know about the 1955 movie as I've never watched it, I've heard it has more humor though.
Ei saa rumempia sanoa niin perkele korvaa vittu saatana ym😂
I counted 40.
perkele?
WHY WASNT I BORN FINNISH OR ABLE TO ROLL MY R?!
Cursed by design 😂
Tuo on ihan paras 2:04
no voi perkele
so perkele is the finnish version of blyat
Perkele is pagan god of misfortune and evil humour. Blyat is just some slavic whimpering of a mortal man.
@@aleks5405 To be exact, the god was Perkunas
@@aleks5405God of Thunder. Also known as Ukko ylijumala.
Perkele is analogous to the Baltic Perkunas, Slavic Perun and Norse Thor.
PERKELE!!!😂
When Termina festival: 😮
No tää😂😂😂
Perkeleen lammaslauma ☠️
I use that word all the time ! 😂
0:48......What's the meaning of the words here.....Like this scene...
In Finnish the sentence is: "tuo perkelehän se on tuol närren takana, et sie perkele petä Rokan Anttia" there is no english translation to all the words but the meaning is basically: "it's that fucker behind that tree, you wont betray Antti Rokka" he spots the soldier that had just grazed him with the bullet and proceeds to go full perkele on him
@@fredsepeli4587 So.....Rokkan Anttia basically means....... Nothing.... Like just a spoken word....
Antti Rokka is the name of the Finnish Soldier. Finnish dialect is strange, Rokan Anttia is different because the name is object in the sentence and its pretty common in Finland to use the surname first when spoken of someone. He could have also said "et sie perkele petä Antti Rokkaa = you wont betray Antti Rokka" Where the surname comes later.
@@fredsepeli4587 Thanks Sir.........👍👍😊
And the best thing after the perkele was Rokka's scream which is sadly cut from the clip.
Huuko!
The word also enriches the Finnish song lyrics. ua-cam.com/video/-zIIFBfDIbg/v-deo.html
Det är bra broderfolk. Ni är fan i mig bäst.😀
Name of the movie? (perkele)
"Tuntematon Sotilas" or "The Unknown Soldier" (2017)
Perkele is so finnish swear word
No perkele
perkele ku o hyvä leffa
The unknown soldier is the best war movie on the planet along with stalingrad
What movie are this?
The unknown soldier / Tuntematon sotilas 2017
Fun fact: I have an audio file of someone yelling " *PERKELE!* " On my phone and it scares me every time it goes off 😂