hasanxxyyzz It is in fact very logical, you can figure it out once you’ve learned what I call the basic key words, indeed a lot of Finnish key words make new words by being put together. Don’t be amazed by the so-called complexity of this language.
@@oguzhantekden Sir, Ural-Altaic is just hypothetical (also according to the majority of linguists)... unless you have any evidence/proof besides a few words that might look similar :-). Finnish is a Finno-Ugric language that belongs to a Uralic language family. Then I agree, Finno-Ugric languages are the best!
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3:12 boat (vene) pronounced as "helikopteri"
Was about to write the same :D
This is so wonderful, thank you for taking the time to transfer and transcribe these Finnish words so we may learn, Kiitos.
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Please fix the entry for "boat."
Thank you very much for your video, if it has additional illustrations then it is for non-English speakers
Finish is a lovely language .
Thank u for your program.
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Moi! Mä opin paljon tästä videosta. Lisää videoita!
Kiitos paljon 😊
Thank you
Kiitos🙏🏼🥰
Hello!
Boat is mentioned in Finnish wrong., it said "helikopteri"
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Very good mm episode
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Terrible learning material -- just words without pictures. You can't learn a language efficiently this way.
What a horrible language!
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hasanxxyyzz It is in fact very logical, you can figure it out once you’ve learned what I call the basic key words, indeed a lot of Finnish key words make new words by being put together. Don’t be amazed by the so-called complexity of this language.
It's a Ural-Altai language and those languages are the best!
@@blomst7888 what words are you calling the basic key words? How many should I focus on?
@@oguzhantekden Sir, Ural-Altaic is just hypothetical (also according to the majority of linguists)... unless you have any evidence/proof besides a few words that might look similar :-). Finnish is a Finno-Ugric language that belongs to a Uralic language family. Then I agree, Finno-Ugric languages are the best!