How do you even get close with English writing/pronounciation ”system”? Gottayaervee?😂 I think there’s not even a hard K in the system, either KH or G to start with and vowels very problematic also and pronounciation of the written is always ”it depends”.🤷🏻♂
From my understanding USA doesn't allow ä or ö at all, so they had to change their last names. It is interesting that a lot of the finnish americans have vaguely finnish accents, just a bit. They are butchering the last names tho, just how other americans would pronounce them (aka not trying).
@@ellem8990 Makes me think of how Antti Holma (who lives in the US) has said he tells American people to pronunce his name like "auntie" because that's at least sinnepäin and is easier for them to grasp. And that in like, grocery store coupon apps etc he writes his name as Andy. I can imagine the same has happened on a bigger scale over generations of Finnish immigrants. The pronunciation has been americanized out of convenience, and after a few generations no one knows how the name is pronounced in Finland.
@@a.e.3984 A lot of immigrants do this when they relocate to a different culture. Loads of Asian Americans with kids called Bill or Susan or whatever, and many just choose an english name to use for themselves as well. Same goes for people from cultures closer to England like the Swedes, if an American is called Lindberg he'll 100% pronounce it differently than a Swede or a Finnish Swede would.
Yes I didnt know small communities like these existed in there. Didnt these finns came there in late 1800s, so they speak bit diffrent version of finnish, but maybe finns that go there nowdays can still understand their finnish.
@@wernerxThese people are americans first, finnish second. 150 years in America and several generations later doesn't really make you an ethnic finn anymore. It's like comparing a jamaican to a nigerian
Websites like Duolingo will help them a lot. They can hear the proper pronounciation. I think 20 years from now, these Finnish Heritage Finns will be able to speak Finnish a lot better.
@@maxuli21 They are genetically finns and that is pretty obvious when you Look at them. And genes are the most ingluential and dont change on 200 years at all.
@@maxuli21There are no Finns from 200 years ago in the USA, as immigration law restricted Finns from immigrating well into the 20th century. (Finns were considered Asian)
For the surname Kotajärvi. Kota is especially a hut that has a fire pit inside and the meaning of the surname is closer to "hut lake" or "lake with a hut", it could be a name for a lake.
also the pronunciation is way way off.... i bet you could get closer to pronouncing it correctly if you were a drunken Indonesian dude asked to pronounce a German word and then you are shown a Russian word written with the Arabic Naskh script....
@@NecrotechianIt’s definitely possible even his grandparents didn’t speak Finnish. My Amerian cousins’ parents didn’t speak them Finnish at all which they are bitter about.
@@Korento probably true but i would imagine people would at least tell their child how to pronounce their own last name.... and for that to repeat to the next generation over and over... not a "hello my name is bob idontknowhowtopronouncemyownname but its written like kotajärvi"
@@kimanthoni6377 yeah he has Finnish ancestry. I think Pamela Anderson and maybe Dave Mustaine (Megadeth) come to mind as being of partly Finnish ancestry.
Olisi kyllä kiinnostanut tietää että mitä se "ethnic music" oikeasti on, jos siellä lauletaan jotain Mattia ja Teppoa niin tarviin koko ruokapöydän facepalmia varten.
Saying it's Kotajärvi says absolutely nothing about how it's supposed to be pronounced. You may hear it in your head, but people who are accustomed to other languages hear it differently in their heads.
@@JiihaaSUsing the IPA, it’s pronounced: /’ko:t̪ɑ:jær:ʋi/ How the Finnish language is written is very close to the IPA so if you’re familiar with that, it’s pretty easy to know how to pronounce. It’d be very hard to make it clear how to pronounce it any other way. Hope you understand IPA :).
@@CrummyJoker "pronounced as it's written" contains zero actual information if you don't know how a language is pronounced. There are multiple ways of pronouncing each letter depending on the language (and in some languages depending on the word or context), so it's "pronounced as it's written" only for those who already know how it's pronounced.
haha, youtube is suggesting 11 years old video to Finnish people like me :D Would be nice to visit that kind of US city someday and talk about their heritage and Finnish and American traditions and habits and all kind of things.
@@Galluxi Moninaisuus on aina hyvästä ja kieli on myös taidetta. Sama asia jos sanoisi, että Beethoven on vitun turha jätkä, koska Mozart ei kuuroutunut.
@@Galluxi Onpa surullinen ajattelutapa sinulla. Mikään kieli ei ole turha, vaan ne kaikki ovat suuri rikkaus. Eri kielillä maailmaa hahmotetaan eri tavalla ja kieli on erittäin merkittävä osa kulttuuria. Englannin paremmuus on täysin subjektiivinen asia, suosittuvuus mitattavissa, mutta ei sekään noin yksinkertaista ole. Indoeurooppalaiset kielet on vähän tylsiä minusta, kun niitä on täällä Euroopassa joka puolella. Silti on erittäin hienoa, että niitä on niin paljon ja erilaisia.
would be cool to visit one day and talk about finland and finnish culture over there. maybe even teach some finnish words, like "hilavitkutin" or the ever useful "no niin".
It’s a weird feeling; hearing, what is, basically, a perfect American accent; but with Finnish cadence and energy-levels; even though I doubt most of those people speak Finnish, well, ever 😅.
That sounds like a pretty standard Finnish accent actually! A little more "authentic" English than what you normally hear in Finland when Finns speak English, but you can definitely hear the Finnish behind that accent :)
Ollaan kuitenki internetissä nii Ihmiset tykkää valittaa kaikesta turhasta. Kommentoin itsekin tuosta lausumisesta mutta en valittanut niinku muut tekee. Sanoin että jos p kirjaimella sanois ton Tikkasen nii kulostais että Pikanen 😂
Tikkanen. They pronounce it like Tikanen. If they said it with P letter its sounds like pikanen, wich means like doing something fast 😂 Maybe Tikkanen likes to do things fast..?
It’s weird how Europeans going to America speak like Yanks within a generation, to the point where they forget their native language and can’t even pronounce their own names. But when we get immigrants in Europe they still can’t speak properly after 3-4 generations and keep their accents.
Now the powers that be are trying to erase finnish culture even in Finland. Great to see finnish people celebrate finnish heritage and culture in USA. Greetings from Finland! Terveisiä Suomesta!
US culture, whole land of the immigrants thing. European Americans don't have an American heritage so many claim the heritage of the country their ancestors were from.
In what way are they finnish if they dont speak finnish and are culturally american They are just descended from traitors and weak willed people who left their homeland@@Sup3rman1c
Heard of genes? Well if you look at for example People from Africa and People from Asia, they look different. They also have different other characteristics. While differences exist between European people based on their ethnicity those differences are smaller because of similar ancestry. Finns are quite mixed with germanics (in thus case scandinavians) but are still different.
Saakuti kun osaa puhua hyvin englantia, nykypäivinä se olisi pelkkää öötä ja äätä se nuorison ääntäminen kun ei koulu kiinnosta Andrew taten sigmajuttujen takia :D
I'm a Finn, and here's how you pronounce Kotajärvi: ”KOH”. (rhymes with the ”o” in chorus) ”TAH” (rhymes with the ”a” in park) ”YAER” (rhymes with the ”a” in marinade) ”VIH” (rhymes with the ”y” in happy)
Why all the H letters? None of those are actually pronounced. Although maybe without those, English speakers would pronounce e.g. "ko" and "kou" the same way.
out of curiosity, when white person says to a black go back to your country why does not the white one think about go back also to his home country :D. Nothing against Finns, I love Finns
UA-cam:
Nonnii kattopas tästä tämmönen 11 vuotta vanha, käytännössä unohdettu video.
Algoritmin kummallisuuksia. Kuinkakohan suuri osa näistäki vähäisistä näyttökerroista on tullu vasta nyt kun algoritmi on tän hoksannu
@@usefool6477Niinpä
Noh kerrankin jotain mielenkiintoista.
Ja pelkkänä monona 😂
::DD oli hyvä.
I love that Finns around the world remember their roots and they get coverage but the pronunciation of the surnames almost make me cry
Was the pronunciation bad?
@@sebastiansebastian7377 It was very bad :D But that is to be expectected from a native English speaker.
@@sebastiansebastian7377 it was.
@@sebastiansebastian7377 the ä in kotajärvi would be pronounced like the a in cat
"Was the promunciation bad?" it was a disgrace.
Butchering those lastnames but you guys got the spirit
I was thinking the same! I am neither Finnish nor American but I could pronounce those names much better. probably because i'm bilingual myself.
The pronunciations of these last names are so amazing 💀
Yeah, incredibly wrong 😂
How do you even get close with English writing/pronounciation ”system”? Gottayaervee?😂 I think there’s not even a hard K in the system, either KH or G to start with and vowels very problematic also and pronounciation of the written is always ”it depends”.🤷🏻♂
@@antti8299Cottayarvee? 😂
@@antti8299cot-ah-yar-vie with a rolled r
I’ve never understood how people don’t learn to pronounce their own surnames correctly
interesting how the surnames change both in spelling and pronounciation
From my understanding USA doesn't allow ä or ö at all, so they had to change their last names. It is interesting that a lot of the finnish americans have vaguely finnish accents, just a bit. They are butchering the last names tho, just how other americans would pronounce them (aka not trying).
@@ellem8990 Makes me think of how Antti Holma (who lives in the US) has said he tells American people to pronunce his name like "auntie" because that's at least sinnepäin and is easier for them to grasp. And that in like, grocery store coupon apps etc he writes his name as Andy. I can imagine the same has happened on a bigger scale over generations of Finnish immigrants. The pronunciation has been americanized out of convenience, and after a few generations no one knows how the name is pronounced in Finland.
@@a.e.3984 A lot of immigrants do this when they relocate to a different culture. Loads of Asian Americans with kids called Bill or Susan or whatever, and many just choose an english name to use for themselves as well. Same goes for people from cultures closer to England like the Swedes, if an American is called Lindberg he'll 100% pronounce it differently than a Swede or a Finnish Swede would.
@@a.e.3984 eeexactly
@@a.e.3984 "auntie" is completely wrong. Pronounce a drunk Finnish person called "Antti" name like that and he's gonna punch your teeth in.
mä en ole vissiin ainoa, kuka saa tämän videon ehdotuksiin?
jea
et, mielenkiintoista
Hieno video
et :D
*joka/*kuka
I as a finn just can't help but laugh at how they pronounce their last names. Kotajärvi especially
Matt Huuki looks like the most finnish man you can come across. To hear a finn speak american english so well is a mindfucn
If i ever go visit U.S, i know where i'm going ;)
samoin
Same here... ! 🙋🙋
Yes I didnt know small communities like these existed in there. Didnt these finns came there in late 1800s, so they speak bit diffrent version of finnish, but maybe finns that go there nowdays can still understand their finnish.
@@jout738 Oh yeah we do. Its kinda "old" finnish but absolutely understandable
ite en. suomalaisia näkee jos suomessakin
and not a single word of Finnish was spoken
Yeah, very much like Finland 🤦♂️. Perinteet hyvin hallussa..?
@@wernerx mä en tiedä mitä sä aasi selität? Ymmärrätkö, että Suomessa asutaan myös kehä kolmosen ulkopuolella? Vitun urpo
@@wernerxThese people are americans first, finnish second. 150 years in America and several generations later doesn't really make you an ethnic finn anymore. It's like comparing a jamaican to a nigerian
@@shueibdahironce a finn allways an finn 😄but yeah can't expect them to speak finnish much
Websites like Duolingo will help them a lot. They can hear the proper pronounciation. I think 20 years from now, these Finnish Heritage Finns will be able to speak Finnish a lot better.
Its weird, William Kotajärvi looks a lot like another Kotajärvi i used to know in Finland lmao.
Mooses Kotajärvi, tukkijulli entinen
My surname is Kotajärvi, maybe I know him
That William Kotajärvi kinda looks like my uncle, maybe we are related
@@kantok6668Try to contact them? Doesn’t seem like a common name. They might be interested.
I thought he was going to say "next year, in place of Heritage Day, the city will put on a satanic ritual"
Well.. I mean... After all, Finland DOES have the highest number of metal bands per capita in the world, so it might still make sense.
These are really finnish looking people :D hilarious
I was thinking the same, maybe because they are Finnish people :D
They are finnish by heritage so no suprise there.
@@omBrezeeNamaha A lot can happen in 200 years, I don't consider any Americans European.
@@maxuli21 They are genetically finns and that is pretty obvious when you Look at them. And genes are the most ingluential and dont change on 200 years at all.
@@maxuli21There are no Finns from 200 years ago in the USA, as immigration law restricted Finns from immigrating well into the 20th century. (Finns were considered Asian)
Nice to see and hear the Tikkanens of the new continent. Hello from Helsinki, Finland.
My left ear enjoyed this video
Yeah, I thought my headset was broken for a bit lmao
My airpods are on mono. I didn't even notice.
Onhan tämä nyt hienoa että näitä saa nähdä, tosiaan "unohdettuja videoita", edelleen Tuben algoritmin syövereistä.
For the surname Kotajärvi. Kota is especially a hut that has a fire pit inside and the meaning of the surname is closer to "hut lake" or "lake with a hut", it could be a name for a lake.
Suomi mainittu. Calumetissa tavataan!
Kotajärvi doesn't actually mean "hut on a lake", it means "hut lake"
also the pronunciation is way way off.... i bet you could get closer to pronouncing it correctly if you were a drunken Indonesian dude asked to pronounce a German word and then you are shown a Russian word written with the Arabic Naskh script....
@@NecrotechianI didn't mind how news caster pronounce they last names.
@@Icemanfi80 was actually focusing on the kid who should know better as its his name... but yeah the reporter was not THAT bad...
@@NecrotechianIt’s definitely possible even his grandparents didn’t speak Finnish.
My Amerian cousins’ parents didn’t speak them Finnish at all which they are bitter about.
@@Korento probably true but i would imagine people would at least tell their child how to pronounce their own last name.... and for that to repeat to the next generation over and over... not a "hello my name is bob idontknowhowtopronouncemyownname but its written like kotajärvi"
Proud to be part fin on my mom's side
Totta! Ymmärtääkseni Matt Damon on tiukasti Suomalainen? Isoisä ja isoäiti?
@@kimanthoni6377 yeah he has Finnish ancestry. I think Pamela Anderson and maybe Dave Mustaine (Megadeth) come to mind as being of partly Finnish ancestry.
@@NoName-t7e No wonder Dave Mustaine looks just like Mika Häkkinen :D
@@Jansk1hMustaine ex- Mustonen.
Olisi kyllä kiinnostanut tietää että mitä se "ethnic music" oikeasti on, jos siellä lauletaan jotain Mattia ja Teppoa niin tarviin koko ruokapöydän facepalmia varten.
Fredrikin titanic ja muut eksoottiset biisit...
@@biojate7680 heille se taitaa olla eksoottista :D
I'm not a Finn. But i fell for a Finnish guy named Virolainen when I was 17. Now I'm 24 he is still in my heart. I miss him in my heartbeat.
Virolainen literally means "Estonian"
@@zenshy2139 He is from Helsinki and still living in Helsinki
@@ApolloMyLove1999 yes but the name means Estonian
@@zenshy2139 But... He was born in Finland? So he is one of the Finnish men in Finland? As a foreigner this is what I think though...
@@ApolloMyLove1999 yes it is possible to have a name that means something other than your country. He can be Finnish with a name like "Estonian"
UA-cam: Morjensta morjensta, katoppa nopee töissä ollessas tällänen 11 vuotta vanha video missä lausutaan kaikki suomalaiset sukunimet väärin.
It took me a while to get the name was Tikkanen and not an English/American name Tickenen. Or what the hell is William Codacharwe, it's Kotajärvi :D
@@vke6077 That's what he said ffs :D
Saying it's Kotajärvi says absolutely nothing about how it's supposed to be pronounced. You may hear it in your head, but people who are accustomed to other languages hear it differently in their heads.
@@JiihaaS It's pronounced as it's written...
@@JiihaaSUsing the IPA, it’s pronounced: /’ko:t̪ɑ:jær:ʋi/
How the Finnish language is written is very close to the IPA so if you’re familiar with that, it’s pretty easy to know how to pronounce.
It’d be very hard to make it clear how to pronounce it any other way. Hope you understand IPA :).
@@CrummyJoker "pronounced as it's written" contains zero actual information if you don't know how a language is pronounced. There are multiple ways of pronouncing each letter depending on the language (and in some languages depending on the word or context), so it's "pronounced as it's written" only for those who already know how it's pronounced.
Erittäin outoa kattoa kun on tottunut että ihmiset joilla on suomalaiset piirteet olis ahdistuneita ja ujoja.
Kotajärvi would rather mean "hut lake" or "lake of the hut" than "hut in a lake"
Tämä. Huutista jenkille :D :D
Jabba the Hut asuu kodassa
Tuo poika sanoi että "hut on a lake" joka on ihan pätevä käännös.
@@psynque Sanoisin "lake with a hut on it" olis oikeammin sanottu.
@psynque Says the Finnish expert who needs google translate to write a comment
Damn, my surname Kotajärvi is quite rare. It feels wonderful to know that there are people in so far away that might be related to me
477 people is quite usual rarity in finland
Where is the alcohol?
My great x3 grandfather is buried in Michigan. He was a blacksmith. I live in Finland.
Love seeing this, greetings from Finland!
haha, youtube is suggesting 11 years old video to Finnish people like me :D Would be nice to visit that kind of US city someday and talk about their heritage and Finnish and American traditions and habits and all kind of things.
Watching this from Helsinki. Terveisiä Helsingistä!
Calumet upper Michigan is a great city
'Learning finnish'
Then manages to butcher his own last name
Me ollaan sit Viljams :D Naurettiin tolle sukunimen ääntämykselle kovasti.
I wanna talk with finnish Americans
Näköjään se kieli vaan häviää ajan saatossa
@@Galluxi Moninaisuus on aina hyvästä ja kieli on myös taidetta. Sama asia jos sanoisi, että Beethoven on vitun turha jätkä, koska Mozart ei kuuroutunut.
@@Galluxi Onpa surullinen ajattelutapa sinulla. Mikään kieli ei ole turha, vaan ne kaikki ovat suuri rikkaus. Eri kielillä maailmaa hahmotetaan eri tavalla ja kieli on erittäin merkittävä osa kulttuuria. Englannin paremmuus on täysin subjektiivinen asia, suosittuvuus mitattavissa, mutta ei sekään noin yksinkertaista ole. Indoeurooppalaiset kielet on vähän tylsiä minusta, kun niitä on täällä Euroopassa joka puolella. Silti on erittäin hienoa, että niitä on niin paljon ja erilaisia.
Englantihan on monessa suhteessa kielistä typerimpiä, mutta minkäs teet, kun on johtava maailmankieli.@@Sipu97
Videon pikkujätkä syntynyt USA:ssa ja opiskelee suomea. Cool!
@@Galluxi Elä sie höpäjä piättömiä, itte olet turha kieli
would be cool to visit one day and talk about finland and finnish culture over there. maybe even teach some finnish words, like "hilavitkutin" or the ever useful "no niin".
It’s a weird feeling; hearing, what is, basically, a perfect American accent; but with Finnish cadence and energy-levels; even though I doubt most of those people speak Finnish, well, ever 😅.
Jos NHL-pelaajien nimien teurastus ei riitä, katso tämä video 😂😂😂
Sound: L🔊 R🔈
Yoopers sure have a unique accent.
That sounds like a pretty standard Finnish accent actually! A little more "authentic" English than what you normally hear in Finland when Finns speak English, but you can definitely hear the Finnish behind that accent :)
@@Jayzon666 What? No, these people have American accents, not Finnish ones.
@@Jayzon666 ei kyl ollu yhtään suomalaista aksenttia noilla
@@yungdeath.lillifeKyllä on ihan selvästi pieni aksentti. Ei toki yhtä vahva kun jos täysin suomenkielinen puhuisi englantia.
@@vaahtobileetBut that is clearly different than standard American accent :)
Suomalaiset itkee kommenteissa että huonoo lausumista. Mutta mitä väliä sillä on jos eivät ole Suomessa ees syntyneet?
Ollaan kuitenki internetissä nii Ihmiset tykkää valittaa kaikesta turhasta. Kommentoin itsekin tuosta lausumisesta mutta en valittanut niinku muut tekee.
Sanoin että jos p kirjaimella sanois ton Tikkasen nii kulostais että Pikanen 😂
perkele
1:15 his last name means more like a "lake with a hut".
R.I.P. headphone users
Tikkanen.
They pronounce it like Tikanen. If they said it with P letter its sounds like pikanen, wich means like doing something fast 😂
Maybe Tikkanen likes to do things fast..?
Esimerkki hyvästä maahanmuutosta.
Calling "iskelmä" ethnic music is so cursed.
No, it's actually pretty accurate.
It’s weird how Europeans going to America speak like Yanks within a generation, to the point where they forget their native language and can’t even pronounce their own names. But when we get immigrants in Europe they still can’t speak properly after 3-4 generations and keep their accents.
Perkele.
Nope it's the lake by the hut. If the name was "hut by a lake" like he said it would be Järvenkota
hutlake
If someone has the nickname "Jabbada" and last name Kota what does that name translate to?
@@Dennis-ud2nh höhö
@@ostettv3516 spektrumi
💖👍
miks vitussa youtube heittää tämmöse etusivulle
2013 but it looks like it was filmed in 2001?
Hyvin kohdennettu video potentiaalisille katsojille. Muutama vuosi siihen menikin :D
true diversity
Luulin että ameriikan suomalaiset tuli 40luvulla takaisin puolustaa suomea ?😅
Ei kaikki ja sen lisäks monet muuttivat takaisin jenkkeihin sotien jälkeen.
My right ear is thankful for some time off.
10/10 sukunimien lausunta
Miks hää vai sillai?
1:20 Pookie 😅
I pronunce my finnish-swedish last name like a swede although my parens are both finnish and dont speak any swedish
Dej reminisensed abhoit harritach deis 🇫🇮✌🏻
Tortillat avataan
I like how they pronounce their finnish surnames in american English
Finnish heritage day? Knife fights, saunas and moonshine.
Eiköhän mennä torillle kaikki?
Ei helvetti mikä ehdotettu video UA-camlta
Aika mielenkiintoista eikö
youtube läväytti ihan tyhjästä etusivulle
Khoutazarwii
Now the powers that be are trying to erase finnish culture even in Finland. Great to see finnish people celebrate finnish heritage and culture in USA. Greetings from Finland! Terveisiä Suomesta!
I might be just dumb but why people in USA say they are Finnish as an example and they are not born in Finland.
Ethnically a Finn is still a Finn, no matter if you're in the new world or the old one.
US culture, whole land of the immigrants thing. European Americans don't have an American heritage so many claim the heritage of the country their ancestors were from.
In what way are they finnish if they dont speak finnish and are culturally american
They are just descended from traitors and weak willed people who left their homeland@@Sup3rman1c
Jus Sanguinis
Heard of genes? Well if you look at for example People from Africa and People from Asia, they look different. They also have different other characteristics. While differences exist between European people based on their ethnicity those differences are smaller because of similar ancestry. Finns are quite mixed with germanics (in thus case scandinavians) but are still different.
"American drinkfestival days" 🍻🍹🍸🍷
Saakuti kun osaa puhua hyvin englantia, nykypäivinä se olisi pelkkää öötä ja äätä se nuorison ääntäminen kun ei koulu kiinnosta Andrew taten sigmajuttujen takia :D
Cotacharvy 💙🤍
TORILLA TAVATAAAAAAN!!!!
Hello youtube, let's make everyone care about finland through a random video. I'm on board.
UA-cam algoritmi tapaamme jälleen :D
👍🤞🤞🙏👏🙏
🙏🥀🧚💖🧚🥀🙏
I'm a Finn, and here's how you pronounce Kotajärvi:
”KOH”. (rhymes with the ”o” in chorus)
”TAH” (rhymes with the ”a” in park)
”YAER” (rhymes with the ”a” in marinade)
”VIH” (rhymes with the ”y” in happy)
Why all the H letters? None of those are actually pronounced. Although maybe without those, English speakers would pronounce e.g. "ko" and "kou" the same way.
That’s what I expected without knowing Finnish. The biggest difference is that he says J like DJ like most English speakers.
Everyone getting this recomended now
Leppävaara Le Leppävaara
Suomalainen itse itsensä julkistaa on böbi.
Finland prkele. Vtun hlvetti. Mannerheim.
@PaskaErareika1833 Niin että et älyä ilmiselvää huumoria. Kehari.
@PaskaErareika1833 Ensiksi sanot kommentissasi, että olen vammainen, sitten sanot, jotta en ole.
Torilla tavataan
Whats funny is that finns couldn't throw a celebration like that if their lives depended on it.
@@WilBBu yeah, get drunk in the sauna. Not celebrate with the whole community.
@@WilBBu There was no joke. Celebration "like that" was the point. Shitfaced at home, that was the gist of what we both said. You wittingly or not 😉
Your knowledge of finnish culture is below 0 if sauna&booze means "getting shitfaced alone in home" to you.
It's hutlake. Not hut on a lake
Hyvä Suomi! Perkele!
Miät vittua nyt youtube.
Kännissä ku käki, taas
Tikkanen translates directly "with woodpecker" or "people of woodpecker".. Finnish names are weird..
little woodpecker
Vittu! Mut myös... Torille!!
Allala
Coat-a-jarvi
vissii vähä myöhäs yt suosittelee...
cosplayers
They all spoke at least 500 more words than the average finnish person would have in a year. But it's nice that they make an effort.
out of curiosity, when white person says to a black go back to your country why does not the white one think about go back also to his home country :D. Nothing against Finns, I love Finns
Sorry to say ,threir finnish is so different than their grantmothers.
ai vittu mun vasen korva