Perfect Swedish, perfect English, perfect German, perfect Dutch, sing a song in Finnish, Spanish and what more? This woman has an extreme language talent. So amazing. Really enjoyed her speaking Swedish here. She is the true wonder-woman.
you forgot singing in italian! to be fair you dont have to speak the language 100% to sing a song in it , but obviousbly doing it well requires some ability in it!, i am sure she could sing japanese if you gave her 4 weeks practise!
I love her deeply and I admire her so much. Just for the record, her Spanish is not great (it's my native language) but everytime I listen to her singing Qué Se Siente it melts my heart 😍 She just gives everything she has always
My guess is that she is very good at "learning by ear" from singing so much different stuff over the years. Essentially hearing a word and then know how to say it by her own voice. For most people you would hear one thing and say it in a different way.
These are literally dialects descended from one common language. Except for Finnish. And even if a person speaks urdu, chinese, Turkish, swahili and Hungarian all at the same time, still nothing impressive. Most probably the person was privileged enough to live in those countries or learn them in the comfort of their homes. While so many people are homeless throughout their lives and busy just surviving, having one to no meals a day and as a result not even speaking their own language properly due to the lack of education and energy to get educated.
Wonderful personality indeed. What makes her easier to learn Swedish is that the Dutch language is close to English, German and the Nordic languages, excluding Finnish. She is such a lovely person, good humour, humble also.
@@Northman-from-the-North Finnish, Sami and Estonian are members of Uralic language family, Finnic subcategory whereas Nordic languages, Dutch and German are germanic language. So not related in any way. Loan words obviously go back and forth but that's about it.
Floor must have a gigantic brain to be able to learn so many languages (as an adult), and to be able to learn an extremely difficult play list for Nightwish in just a few hours! She is truly amazing!
These are literally dialects descended from one common language. Except for Finnish. And even if a person speaks urdu, chinese, Turkish, swahili and Hungarian all at the same time, still nothing impressive. Most probably the person was privileged enough to live in those countries or learn them in the comfort of their homes. While so many people are homeless throughout their lives and busy just surviving, having one to no meals a day and as a result not even speaking their own language properly due to the lack of education. And here we have an army of sycophants losing their ish over an extremely privileged petty burgeois dame who contributes absolutely nothing of value to society ❤😊
She sounds fluent and speaks with ease.. I feel like a total bum now. I have a dutch parent and she's learned more Swedish in half the time than I have Dutch. Obviously singing helps with cadence of a language but she's got a fantastic brain on top of all that vocal talent.
Her face is HUGE and larger than life lol of course she has a huge brain in that ginormous skull. Go move to the Netherlands and you'll pick up that language in no time. Shouldn't be too complicated for a European labour aristocrat
When Floor mentions about having to beat around the bush or circle around the subject, that is exactly what my Belgian wife says about us Scots, and yes the Dutch are very outgoing and open, I have a few Dutch friends and that's how I would describe them, oh and they don't hold back in their opinions either - usually being the loudest in the room too 😉
@@Spugedelia77 Its a gradual learning process, she is still learning the language and does understand it better than before . It was the same with her Swedish a few years ago
@@Spugedelia77 She said she did learn spoken Finnish, but gave up on the grammar, because she always spoke English or Swedish with her new boyfriend / husband
@@rientsdijkstra4266 I've heard Floor singing in Finnish and it didn't sound like someone who speaks Finnish singing. Don't get me wrong, I love Floor, but that people are trying to convince me, that Floor can speak Finnish is hilarious. She can't.
I really wonder how she managed to get multiple Swedish accents, usually people only have one or two. But I have to say, she is pretty damn good at Swedish! On some parts you can't even hear that she is not a native speaker, that takes quite a bit of skill considering how few years she has been here.
If you're not a complete imb ecile and don't have to worry about your health and bills and other problems, you'd pick up any language within a year or two of living in a country of your target language
Floor, du borde ju göra det en gång på svensk tv, du pratar jättebra på svenska! Jag ska uppskatta det om du gör det. Mycket intressant att höra vad dina upplevelser är med finskar och svenskar och vad som hände när du flyttade till Norden.
Wait a second. Isn't this a Finnish show? Were they speaking Swedish too with her? Cause I heard them pronounce some Finnish but then again I know nothing. I am so confused xD
This is from Finnish TV and targeted to Swedish speaking Finns. Swedish is also an official language in Finland. They speak mostly Swedish and few words Finnish in this interview.
Finland was part of sweden for 700 years, so its bilingual country having both finnish and swedish be official languages, both are mandatory to learn at school for everybody. It depends on region and education level if any Finn actually does speak swedish though.
Perfect Swedish, perfect English, perfect German, perfect Dutch, sing a song in Finnish, Spanish and what more? This woman has an extreme language talent. So amazing. Really enjoyed her speaking Swedish here. She is the true wonder-woman.
you forgot singing in italian! to be fair you dont have to speak the language 100% to sing a song in it , but obviousbly doing it well requires some ability in it!, i am sure she could sing japanese if you gave her 4 weeks practise!
I love her deeply and I admire her so much. Just for the record, her Spanish is not great (it's my native language) but everytime I listen to her singing Qué Se Siente it melts my heart 😍 She just gives everything she has always
@@iamnutty8471 Floor's great-grandfather was Japanese,look up
her channel, the Heafy interview..
My guess is that she is very good at "learning by ear" from singing so much different stuff over the years.
Essentially hearing a word and then know how to say it by her own voice. For most people you would hear one thing and say it in a different way.
These are literally dialects descended from one common language. Except for Finnish. And even if a person speaks urdu, chinese, Turkish, swahili and Hungarian all at the same time, still nothing impressive. Most probably the person was privileged enough to live in those countries or learn them in the comfort of their homes. While so many people are homeless throughout their lives and busy just surviving, having one to no meals a day and as a result not even speaking their own language properly due to the lack of education and energy to get educated.
Not only the best female singer but such a sweet and nice lady with so much talent and no attitude
Floor, du är en sån enorm inspiration! Så modig med ett vackert hjärta och så grundad. TACK för din musik och för att du är dig själv!
She is Amazing! At All levels..
She’s really, really intelligent.
Floor speaks perfect swedish with a small dutch accent 🇸🇪❤
She always knows how to express herself so very well.
Floor keeps amazing me. Swedish language mastered as if she was born a Swedish lady.
Kul att höra Bohus dialekten komma fram :), vilken språkbegåvning hon har 👍
Wonderful personality indeed. What makes her easier to learn Swedish is that the Dutch language is close to English, German and the Nordic languages, excluding Finnish. She is such a lovely person, good humour, humble also.
I think the finnish have more in common with the Sami and Ugric language than Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and Dutch
@@Northman-from-the-North Finnish, Sami and Estonian are members of Uralic language family, Finnic subcategory whereas Nordic languages, Dutch and German are germanic language. So not related in any way. Loan words obviously go back and forth but that's about it.
@@heidiscorner didnt that was what I said? 🤔
Nice to see Floor is speeking Swedish so very well . Greetings from the Netherlands .
I understand her totally about learning Finnish. I tried to learn it for so MANY years and I just couldn't!!!
ty for uploading this, love hearing her speak Swedish so fluently🥰Greetings from The Netherlands
Floor must have a gigantic brain to be able to learn so many languages (as an adult), and to be able to learn an extremely difficult play list for Nightwish in just a few hours! She is truly amazing!
That's mind blowing, yeah!!!
Well, most people here in Scandinavia can speak 3 or 4 languages.
English is my 4th language, but I speak both Swedish, Norwegian and Finnish better.
@@Northman-from-the-North That's a little bit different if a Dutch women speaks Swedish. That's more difficult. And the other languages she speaks!
These are literally dialects descended from one common language. Except for Finnish. And even if a person speaks urdu, chinese, Turkish, swahili and Hungarian all at the same time, still nothing impressive. Most probably the person was privileged enough to live in those countries or learn them in the comfort of their homes. While so many people are homeless throughout their lives and busy just surviving, having one to no meals a day and as a result not even speaking their own language properly due to the lack of education. And here we have an army of sycophants losing their ish over an extremely privileged petty burgeois dame who contributes absolutely nothing of value to society ❤😊
@@user-Jfjd638bdj82 You sound like a petty commie.
She sounds fluent and speaks with ease.. I feel like a total bum now. I have a dutch parent and she's learned more Swedish in half the time than I have Dutch. Obviously singing helps with cadence of a language but she's got a fantastic brain on top of all that vocal talent.
Her face is HUGE and larger than life lol of course she has a huge brain in that ginormous skull.
Go move to the Netherlands and you'll pick up that language in no time. Shouldn't be too complicated for a European labour aristocrat
Must love her. She Is absolutely amazing
8:04
the most adorable laugh ever
Fantastic Floor 🙌🏻🔥🤟🏻👏🏻🎇💪🏻
When Floor mentions about having to beat around the bush or circle around the subject, that is exactly what my Belgian wife says about us Scots, and yes the Dutch are very outgoing and open, I have a few Dutch friends and that's how I would describe them, oh and they don't hold back in their opinions either - usually being the loudest in the room too 😉
Wonderfull Floor
She keeps surprising you, time after time. Big artist, still keeping both feet on the ground.
WOW 🤩. What else can Floor not do. Speaks Dutch English Swedish, some German and now Finish. And remains a wonderful human being ❤️🩹
She doesn't speak Finnish as she told multiple times in the interview.
@@Spugedelia77 Its a gradual learning process, she is still learning the language and does understand it better than before . It was the same with her Swedish a few years ago
@@Spugedelia77 She said she did learn spoken Finnish, but gave up on the grammar, because she always spoke English or Swedish with her new boyfriend / husband
@@rientsdijkstra4266 I've heard Floor singing in Finnish and it didn't sound like someone who speaks Finnish singing. Don't get me wrong, I love Floor, but that people are trying to convince me, that Floor can speak Finnish is hilarious. She can't.
@@Spugedelia77 ok, it trust that you as a Fin know better...
What? She speaks Swedish so well... What the fuck? Ahha, goddess
She's a fantastic woman!!!
Great Floor ... show them ..we Dutch are not that mad😁🤘 Greeting from Amsterdam
THANK YOU for the subtitles!!!!
I really wonder how she managed to get multiple Swedish accents, usually people only have one or two. But I have to say, she is pretty damn good at Swedish! On some parts you can't even hear that she is not a native speaker, that takes quite a bit of skill considering how few years she has been here.
If you're not a complete imb ecile and don't have to worry about your health and bills and other problems, you'd pick up any language within a year or two of living in a country of your target language
I was used to make fun of the sound s in the Swedish language as a kid, but I actually love to hear it now. Beautiful.
Thank you!
Nice interview, tack
Floor 💖
Floor, du borde ju göra det en gång på svensk tv, du pratar jättebra på svenska! Jag ska uppskatta det om du gör det. Mycket intressant att höra vad dina upplevelser är med finskar och svenskar och vad som hände när du flyttade till Norden.
Jag hoppas hon medverkar i Så ska det låta nästa säsong!
Singing, windmilling and knitting too? Is there anything this woman can't do? :D
Die Floor spreekt toch ook alle talen. Knap hoor
Ja he, vond ik ook al. 😅
Ik versta er echt helemaal geen ruk van........tot ik zag dat er ook Engelse ondertiteling beschikbaar was......zucht.....
uh ja en die is niet te lezen helaas
@@hennyvanburink8840 Bij mij prima te lezen hoor.
You look good lady.
Damn, she's really good at Swedish! How long have she been with the Sabaton guy?
Few years
Ik bin grutsk op dizze frou!
Wait a second. Isn't this a Finnish show? Were they speaking Swedish too with her? Cause I heard them pronounce some Finnish but then again I know nothing. I am so confused xD
This is from Finnish TV and targeted to Swedish speaking Finns. Swedish is also an official language in Finland. They speak mostly Swedish and few words Finnish in this interview.
@@AntonioHelmut thank you for answering, that is so cool!
Finland was part of sweden for 700 years, so its bilingual country having both finnish and swedish be official languages, both are mandatory to learn at school for everybody. It depends on region and education level if any Finn actually does speak swedish though.
@@pasikuisma1948 interesting!
Are Finnish hosts speaking Swedish also?
Yes, swedish is also official language in Finland. Not everyone speaks it as fluently though.
Nu är det dött😂😂 hahaha
Second coming of the Christ