Learn Finnish - Finnish in Three Minutes - Finnish Manners

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  • @FinnishPod101
    @FinnishPod101  Рік тому +1

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  • @alicec.6195
    @alicec.6195 9 років тому +40

    "Kiitos", and "kiitos paljon" was the first words in finnish I've learned, thanks to Tarja Turunen.

  • @ariheino327
    @ariheino327 8 років тому +9

    It could've been noted that in everyday language, "kiitos" is often replied simply with another "kiitos".

  • @Phlebas
    @Phlebas 9 років тому +12

    I'm Finnish on my father's side of the family, and I've always regretted the fact that I don't know a word of the language (well, some words... but I wouldn't use them in polite company). I appreciate these videos. Kiitos.

    • @FinnishPod101
      @FinnishPod101  9 років тому +2

      Phlebas
      Moi, Phlebas!
      Thank you for your comment!
      Keep on studying Finnish with FinnishPod101 :)
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      Team FinnishPod101.com

  • @translatetobg
    @translatetobg 10 років тому +11

    Kiitos paljon, Paula :)

  • @yeahiwascrazybackthenhahua2954
    @yeahiwascrazybackthenhahua2954 9 років тому +20

    The finnish is easy to read for a spanish-speaker, because some letters sound similar.
    Thank you for the video. (:

    • @iimb2954
      @iimb2954 8 років тому

      exactly!im from Finland a

    • @yohan.al2000
      @yohan.al2000 7 років тому

      Joten te ymmärrä kaikkea sanoi jonka suomalainen henkilö ? ole varma , koska Espanjan ja Suomen eivät ole edes saman perheen kieltä ja voi tarkentamaan lause lisää ?

  • @Korppuli
    @Korppuli 10 років тому +6

    Really nice to see this kind of channel in youtube :). I've just started to teach Finnish to a Korean friend of mine and I think these videos can be of great help. I would like to add that there is one more sentence for saying "You're welcome" and it is: "Eipä kestä" which kind of means "Don't mention it".

  • @quentinpeschard5466
    @quentinpeschard5466 8 років тому +1

    Hey. I'm a french student and i did an Erasmus semester in Finland but now that i'm back, i don't have Finnish class which is a shame. Thanks to you, i keep training to speak as good as i can your wonderful language.
    Thanks !

  • @philbertmill2
    @philbertmill2 8 років тому +2

    I find really cool that you don't have to worry about formalities, is not like other languages in which you offend everyone if you forget to use a word.

    • @IlotikkuFiN
      @IlotikkuFiN 8 років тому +1

      +philbertmill2 Mmmm ... actually you have to worry about them if you're a native speaker. Finnish just isn't an Indo-European language, so things usually work a bit differently. As a rule of thumb you want to use "te" instead of "sinä", use correct suffixes according to a situation and avoid certain colloquial expressions.
      Finnish people tend to use certain words quite sparingly and when they actually mean them, so often there's no need to add any extra words to make you sound more polite. It's more like the opposite. It's considered rude to try to be more polite by exaggerating your feelings. Use "kiitos paljon" only when you feel a great gratitude towards somebody, not when the cashier gives your the change or something like that.
      There's also a one less formal way to thank people and it's "kiitti". It's similar to the English "thanks".

  • @FinnishPod101
    @FinnishPod101  10 років тому

    NEW Video Lesson!
    Finnish in Three Minutes - Finnish Manners
    In this lesson, you'll learn how to say thank you in Finnish. Subscribe to our UA-cam channel for more videos!

  • @deathreaper2352
    @deathreaper2352 7 років тому +2

    Kiitos, for the short lesson.

  • @Crayo
    @Crayo 5 років тому

    Before I move Finland I watch this channel so much, kiitos paljon 😊

  • @radulaurentiu18
    @radulaurentiu18 8 років тому

    Thank you for your videos.They help me a lot.Kiitos paljon

  • @DrImranIqbalmughal
    @DrImranIqbalmughal 10 років тому

    excellent. Kiitos Paljon

  • @Rick_n_art
    @Rick_n_art 7 років тому +4

    Minä opiskelen suomea. Puhun vahan suomea. Minä asun Kouvolassa. I have learnt finnish for 6 months at university but it was a mess at first. However, I luckily found your videos and some other websites which helped a lot. Thank you for your vids. I hope I can one day confidently say that Minä puhun suomea :D

    • @sysikuura9297
      @sysikuura9297 6 років тому +1

      Triet Bui) Thats good! :D but remember vahan> vähän :) and you can just say sometimes "Asun Kouvolassa" but "Minä asun Kouvolassa" is still right!

    • @moudou6911
      @moudou6911 6 років тому

      Triet Bui kirjoitat hyvin suomea minä olen suomalainen

  • @TheNoiynid
    @TheNoiynid 6 років тому

    Kiitos paljon!

  • @polyglotacademy1474
    @polyglotacademy1474 7 років тому

    This is a great video thank you!

  • @wingardiumleviosa484
    @wingardiumleviosa484 8 років тому

    I love these videos. I am taking a finnish class now, and after I watch your videos to practice speaking. The speaking is the hard part. It never sounds right :P The videos are really helpful. Kiitos

  • @missanneyouteen3280
    @missanneyouteen3280 7 років тому +10

    I think im in love.

  • @Dominic25432
    @Dominic25432 Рік тому

    Kiitos paljon

  • @MadisKARTEngmangyan
    @MadisKARTEngmangyan 5 років тому

    Kiitos for this video😍😍😍

  • @chocopie9195
    @chocopie9195 10 років тому

    Kiitos Paljon

  • @abush224
    @abush224 9 років тому

    kiitos paljon !!

  • @viviandarknightmetal
    @viviandarknightmetal 10 років тому

    Kiitos paljon. Greetings from Mexico. :)

  • @jiansenxmu
    @jiansenxmu 6 років тому

    Merci beaucoup.

  • @HunHen98
    @HunHen98 10 років тому

    Kiitos paljon! (From Hungary :) )

  • @wmkoo1909
    @wmkoo1909 10 років тому

    very useful

  • @horseandcart5978
    @horseandcart5978 3 роки тому +1

    This is great. I listened for three minutes and i speak finnish fluently now.

  • @user-qv2yz5hn4m
    @user-qv2yz5hn4m 10 років тому

    kiitos!

  • @laughy38247357075834
    @laughy38247357075834 6 років тому

    Kiitos :)

  • @readmore2019
    @readmore2019 9 років тому

    Kiitos. :)

  • @postalero
    @postalero 8 років тому +35

    the main reason i want to learn finnish it's korpiklaani

  • @user-wk8tq8qc1p
    @user-wk8tq8qc1p 8 років тому

    Thanks a lot. Kiitos paljon. Just going to visit Finland for one week. These lessons come in handy. An btw, you are cute😊

  • @widad8424
    @widad8424 8 років тому +5

    she is so cute

  • @tylerwhite4625
    @tylerwhite4625 8 років тому

    Hyvää päivää, Paula. Kiitos paljon teidän oppituntia. He ovat auttaneet minua paljon. (By the way, to anyone reading this comment, I don't speak Finnish at all. This is google translate so I don't know how accurate this all is.)

  • @mostafayosef8573
    @mostafayosef8573 7 років тому

    soo good

  • @benjaminzietz9049
    @benjaminzietz9049 9 років тому

    kiitos :D

  • @81114432
    @81114432 10 років тому

    kiitos :)

  • @yeremiasmorales5004
    @yeremiasmorales5004 6 років тому

    Minä olen chile´lainen. Even I can understand these classes are very good.

  • @amiralarfi765
    @amiralarfi765 7 років тому

    nice

  • @kri1612box50cal
    @kri1612box50cal 9 років тому +2

    se oli todella vaikeaa oppia tätä kieltä, mutta minun täytyy sanoa, että se on hauskaa.

  • @solisiathebeastia
    @solisiathebeastia 9 років тому

    Hello,
    I am starting an Artist Residency in Haukijärvi, Finland for May 2015.
    Any suggestions of places that I could see while there?

  • @khanhluu6657
    @khanhluu6657 10 років тому

    kiitoksia paljon :)

  • @ammaralkaysi8113
    @ammaralkaysi8113 7 років тому

    Kiitos Paljon...
    I need practice with some friends!!! is there anyone interesting in that

  • @Fernandobrazs
    @Fernandobrazs 10 років тому

    kiitos paljon. Greetings from the third world - Brazil

  • @2pacshakur713
    @2pacshakur713 7 років тому +3

    mosquitos? 😂😂😂

  • @FinnishPod101
    @FinnishPod101  10 років тому +3

    Learn Finnish - Finnish in Three Minutes - Finnish Manners
    In this lesson, you'll learn how to say thank you in Finnish. Subscribe to our UA-cam channel for more videos! Learn Finnish - Finnish in Three Minutes - Finnish Manners

    • @toastyboys6161
      @toastyboys6161 7 років тому

      Learn Finnish with FinnishPod101.com there no thank you in Finnish it's incorrect grammar there's thanks

    • @rubabaraihan5188
      @rubabaraihan5188 7 років тому

      Learn Finnish with FinnishPod101.com

  • @Lorendrawn
    @Lorendrawn 6 років тому +2

    Of course a Finnish gift would be a car.

  • @Dawn_Of_Justice
    @Dawn_Of_Justice Рік тому

    Indeed.

    • @Dawn_Of_Justice
      @Dawn_Of_Justice Рік тому

      Thank you = kiitos
      Thank you very much = Kiitos paljon
      Be good/you're welcome - ole hyvä
      Nothing/nevermind/Don't mention it - Ei se mitään

  • @yunus5783
    @yunus5783 8 років тому +2

    Is it true that Finnish and Turkish have some similarities?

    • @SuviTuuliAllan
      @SuviTuuliAllan 8 років тому +2

      +Yunus Altintas Maybe a few but they aren't related. Finnish is a Uralic language, unlike Swedish, Russian, English, Greek, Latin, Sanskrit, and Farsi, which are Indo-European languages.

  • @vishaltawde8986
    @vishaltawde8986 5 років тому

    wow... very easy to learn here.. made my Finnish girlfriend surprised

  • @mcqueento
    @mcqueento 10 років тому

    KIITOS PALJON ( PERU )

  • @200puppy7
    @200puppy7 10 років тому

    One of the characters in my story is Finnish, but I speak absolutely none of the language (besides, like, 5 words). I wanted him to say at least one thing besides 'moi' so I've been looking up some stuff, and I've been wondering if Google Translate would be reliable for how to say something really simple in Finnish. I've been told that it's ok for French and Japanese, but I'm a little unsure about Finnish...

    • @robertlane8961
      @robertlane8961 10 років тому +1

      For really simple stuff Google Translate is ok'ish, for stuff like 'My name is John' and similar. But for anything more complicated you really should not use it. GT has more or less serious issues translating from indo-european languages to other language groups and vice versa. You could look if Facebook has a Finnish language group and ask for help there, Finnish people tend to be helpful. Sometimes mischievous too so beware you don't end up using naught words in your story ;)

    • @200puppy7
      @200puppy7 10 років тому

      Robert Lane Thanks for the tip ;D Right now I'm working towards learning the language for myself, and I'm only going to use very simple things for it, since Delaire is the only character in my story who really speaks Finnish, and there's little reason for him to say anything in Finnish at all :)

    • @FinnishPod101
      @FinnishPod101  9 років тому

      Robert Lane Hi Robert Lane,
      Thank you for sharing your opinion here with us :)
      Let us know if you have questions regarding our lessons.
      Regards,
      Laura
      Team FinnishPod101.com

  • @rjhridoy2654
    @rjhridoy2654 6 років тому

    plass uplod new more lusin

  • @Jusarius83
    @Jusarius83 10 років тому +3

    Nobody really says "ei se mitään" if there's nothing to be thanked about. People use "ei se mitään" if someone apologizes you and you think there's no reason to do that. If you want to say there's no need to thank you, you can say "ei mitään" so the same expression without "se".

    • @annas7847
      @annas7847 7 років тому

      Really? Wow. Thanks for the tip!

    • @tommi7570
      @tommi7570 6 років тому

      in helsinki and espoo people say ei midii or ei mitään in this situation

  • @patrickconnolly1599
    @patrickconnolly1599 7 років тому

    terve is hello in Finnish language

  • @pacingBlue
    @pacingBlue 6 років тому +1

    "Κiitos palion" means "old whale" in Greek. True fact.

  • @lisabolgom6992
    @lisabolgom6992 5 років тому

    KIITOS! :) :) :)

  • @Lerppunen
    @Lerppunen 10 років тому

    Peru means commanding someone to cancel in Finnish :)

  • @hohoho4788
    @hohoho4788 6 років тому +1

    Ei se mitaan. sounds like korean language

  • @patrickconnolly1599
    @patrickconnolly1599 7 років тому

    survey

  • @maicolx7776
    @maicolx7776 5 років тому

    Siis, sinun nimesi on Paula! Et ole Paula, if your name is Paula! Comoon!

  • @habariasante3601
    @habariasante3601 4 роки тому

    Someone give me some Finnish sentences using the word “Kiitos”

  • @kronosgunlukleri2859
    @kronosgunlukleri2859 6 років тому

    How you answer me as "yes i will" in finnish when i ask you "will you marry me"

    • @uncledonel1742
      @uncledonel1742 6 років тому +1

      Kronos Günlükleri When a man asks you to become his wife, you can simply answer "Kyllä" (Yes), but if you want to be more clearly, you can add "tulen" after "Kyllä".
      Man: Tuletko vaimokseni? (Will you marry me?)
      Woman: Kyllä, (tulen)! (Yes, I will!)

  • @godhatesvilma
    @godhatesvilma 8 років тому

    Damn, I'm Finnish and I find these lessons hard. D: Why to explain so much?
    Hitto, olen suomalainen ja nämä oppitunnit (harhaanjohtava sana koska tunti) ovat mielestäni tosi vaikeita. D: Miksi selittää niin paljon?

    • @tylerwhite4625
      @tylerwhite4625 8 років тому

      The only part I got out of that is paljon.

  • @neverkownsuch
    @neverkownsuch 7 років тому +4

    Paula is so hot.

  • @jacklee9628
    @jacklee9628 6 років тому

    Memrise

  • @Exarathas
    @Exarathas 8 років тому +1

    Oh god, she is beautiful... Great lessons, too!

    • @Exarathas
      @Exarathas 8 років тому

      ***** Yes, you are!

    • @SuviTuuliAllan
      @SuviTuuliAllan 8 років тому

      +NumbarOne At least in the east and the north.

  • @SuomiPurr
    @SuomiPurr 8 років тому

    Ole Hyvää Means Your welcome

  • @janikilpela7441
    @janikilpela7441 6 років тому

    Onpa suomi vaikeeta ku asun suomessa

  • @greenkernel7321
    @greenkernel7321 7 місяців тому +1

    thank you hot japanese finnish chick

  • @JonneKol
    @JonneKol 7 років тому

    Oh my god we're mongolians!

  • @user-he9ly4gw5j
    @user-he9ly4gw5j 4 роки тому

    Ei se mitään = A semi tan.

  • @temudjin1155
    @temudjin1155 10 років тому

    Cutie

  • @guynoir5968
    @guynoir5968 7 років тому +2

    I don't need instructions on how to finish in 3 minutes....oh Finnish...never mind