I Try to Speak Finnish | Let's try to Speak ... [Ep 2]

2020 ж. 12 Шіл.
25 616 Рет қаралды

Today I try to speak Finnish. After one of my subscribers (wise old man) challenged me to say 10 difficult Finnish words I put this video together.
This are the words I try to say:
1. Koordinoituakseen
2. Yksiksesikö
3. Binaarijärjestelmä
4. Elintarviketurvallisuusvirasto
5. Mielikuvituksettomuus
6. Floridanbroileri
7. Teetättää
8. Hääyöaie
9. Polkupyöränpumppu
10. It has to be " olimme kävelevinämme "
I this Series, "Let's Try to Speak..." I want to explore and have fun with different languages from all over Europe, and perhaps even the rest of the world. While I was exploring different European countries I realized that the language is such a big part of it and it's also just a lot of fun.
Enjoy it!
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  • I had to pause the video at the "teepussi" part because I was laughing way too hard. 😂😂

    @PinjaEmilia@PinjaEmilia3 жыл бұрын
  • I had attended a Finnish zoom wedding the night before. Hence the slowness. And the hair.

    @petterilassila1782@petterilassila17823 жыл бұрын
    • Kova paikka, älä oo murheissas. Tuskin on kukaan muukaan. Hyviä videoita. Tehkää lisää. Thanks.

      @teemu4670@teemu46703 жыл бұрын
    • Petteri! That shows. Elintarviketurvallisuusvirasto = Food safety agency.

      @kallekonttinen1738@kallekonttinen17383 жыл бұрын
    • I think it is to do with learning the two languages so well that you dont associate the english word into the finnish or vice versa. When you speak english you speak english , when you speak finnish you speak finnish. In other words you dont have to translate the words from finnish to english internally anymore. For example when someone says "Give me that spoon" you immediately think of the actual item spoon and not through the finnish word for it.

      @MeterWiener@MeterWiener3 жыл бұрын
    • @@MeterWiener That moment when you are stuck like this but have studied four languages and understand some 6 more... I am stuck with the english. Duck it. Imma just move somewhere where I don't need finnish anymore.

      @marialindell9874@marialindell98743 жыл бұрын
    • kyöpeli ei muuten ole pyöveli 😄

      @HeSorsa@HeSorsa3 жыл бұрын
  • Teetättää or teettää = To have something made/done for you. Teetätin itselleni puvun = I had a suit made for me Teetätin askareeni pikkuveljelläni = I had my little brother do my chores for me Pyöveli = Executioner, hangman Kyöpeli (old word) = spirit, ghost

    @Staccet@Staccet3 жыл бұрын
    • @@FabrizioDaniele It goes further tho, Teettää is only the first level. Technically Teetättää means that you have someone else have someone third make something for you. And here we have the fun stuff about Finnish coming in, as you can technically keep this going forever: Teetätyttää (4th level), Teetätytättää, Teetätytätyttää etc. And you can do it with almost any verb as well. For example Juosta = to run. Juoksuttaa = to make someone run. Juoksututtaa = to make someone make someone run etc.

      @jemleye@jemleye3 жыл бұрын
    • @@jemleye , Finnish goes fractal, ad infinitum.

      @citadelofwinds1564@citadelofwinds15643 жыл бұрын
    • @@FabrizioDaniele The fact that an expression in a language (Finnish) is possible does not mean that it is ever used for any reason other than to confuse.

      @suaptoest@suaptoest3 жыл бұрын
    • @@jemleye no it doesn't. Teettää is the correct form, teetättää is incorrect but commonly used in spoken Finnish. People use teetättää because the structure is similar to other words in the same form, like rakennuttaa or kirjoituttaa.

      @-Anjel@-Anjel3 жыл бұрын
    • @@-Anjel Let’s not confuse people with development of the language’s official (recommended) form. Teettää is the recommended form as the least confusing way to communicate about making someone do a thing for you, but the continuation of the inflections to teetättää, teetätyttää and so on are historically and (by use) grammatically correct forms in the fractal sense, just as @Jem Leye explained. Languages are fun! 😄

      @WednesdayOrFriday@WednesdayOrFriday3 жыл бұрын
  • Juoksentelisinkohan? My favourite sentence in finnish: and they say finnish words are long and difficult ;) "I wonder if I should run around aimlessly?"

    @SK-nw4ig@SK-nw4ig3 жыл бұрын
  • I love that he's just having a complete break down when not knowing finnish😂

    @millasuominen1652@millasuominen16523 жыл бұрын
  • Polku = a stamp (by foot), a path Poljin = a pedal Polkea = stamp, tread, ride (a bike) Polkupyörä = "a pedal wheel" All comes from the same word what means some kind of stamping by foot. Polku (as a path) means basically a foot stamped trail. Otherwise polku means singular stamp or tread done by a foot.

    @leopartanen9431@leopartanen94313 жыл бұрын
  • Haha, I was having a blast watching this! I definitely want to see more of Petteri. Great video dude😂👍🏼

    @Invisible_Child@Invisible_Child3 жыл бұрын
  • Your pronunciation for a non finn is actually very impressive!!!

    @daniel0381@daniel03813 жыл бұрын
  • koordinoituakseen=in order to get oneself coordinated yksikseksikö=on their own? elintarviketurvallisuusvirasto=grocery safety bureau mielikuvituksettomuus=the lack of imagination broileri=chicken bred for mass production teettää=have something made, teetättää is incorrect, but commonly used in spoken Finnish. polkupyöränpumppu= bicycle pump, polku=path, pyörä=wheel, pumppu=pump olimme kävelevinämme=we were as if we were walking

    @-Anjel@-Anjel3 жыл бұрын
  • Have Petteri tell you this Finnish Midsummer story: -Kokko, kokoo kokoon koko kokko. -Koko kokkoko?! -Koko kokko. Kokooko Kokko koko kokon kokoon? Kokko kokoo kokoon koko kokon.

    @tomibgt@tomibgt3 жыл бұрын
    • @@dykis6963 Kokko is a Finnish surname, too.

      @suaptoest@suaptoest3 жыл бұрын
  • And I have that too, I forgot the most simple English words when Finnish comes along.

    @khissu.@khissu.3 жыл бұрын
  • Kyöpeli is actually ghost or spirit or something like that, and executioner is pyöveli. I hope i don't come across with "night executioners". 😁

    @teromattila6497@teromattila64973 жыл бұрын
  • So funny, chaps! 😄Btw, koordinoituakseen = in order to coordinate. Olimme kävelevinämme= We were pretending to walk.

    @liisagawley2053@liisagawley20533 жыл бұрын
  • Laughed so hard. I love my Finnish cause its just so insane.

    @khissu.@khissu.3 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for a thoroughly enjoyable take on the foibles of Finnish. I was waiting for that hääyöaie to come up. I was not disappointed. Well done. BTW, if you want even more vowels in a row, try hääyöaieuutiset (wedding night plan news / announcement).

    @citadelofwinds1564@citadelofwinds15643 жыл бұрын
  • Finnish 101: The spruce is on fire Kuusi palaa The spruce returns Kuusi palaa The number six is on fire Kuusi palaa The number six returns Kuusi palaa Six of them are on fire Kuusi palaa Six of them return Kuusi palaa Your moon is on fire Kuusi palaa Your moon returns Kuusi palaa Six pieces Kuusi palaa

    @Zarniwooper@Zarniwooper3 жыл бұрын
    • You did it

      @FrozenPanzer@FrozenPanzer3 жыл бұрын
    • Soil. Maa World. Maa Dirt. Maa Country. Maa

      @FrozenPanzer@FrozenPanzer3 жыл бұрын
    • There was much more but I don't remember them

      @FrozenPanzer@FrozenPanzer3 жыл бұрын
    • @@FrozenPanzer Land Maa Earth Maa Ground Maa

      @dariauniverse9166@dariauniverse91663 жыл бұрын
    • @@dariauniverse9166 thank you

      @FrozenPanzer@FrozenPanzer3 жыл бұрын
  • Näitä on niin ihana katsoa! Niin huvittavaa 😄 Suomi on vaikea kieli, jopa suomalaisille!

    @thepikkujussi@thepikkujussi3 жыл бұрын
  • I had so much fun watching this video! also Petteri is super cute when he is struggling.

    @matskatitska@matskatitska3 жыл бұрын
  • Didi anyone else notice the part when Petteri said that kyöpeli is the same as executioner/hangman when it's actually pyöveli?

    @iidavaisanen6335@iidavaisanen63353 жыл бұрын
  • As a Finn, this was fun to watch. More please! :)

    @NinjaBee81@NinjaBee813 жыл бұрын
  • This was so funny, I feel for you Petri 🤣

    @riinape@riinape3 жыл бұрын
  • ive watched a few videos like this from other people but you guys have the best chemistry it is so entertaining to watch!

    @sntt3404@sntt34043 жыл бұрын
  • This one was so funny! I want definItely more 😆

    @grrrazy11@grrrazy113 жыл бұрын
  • I just found this channel and I loved watching this video! I wonder if you can say this Finnish word: "epäjärjestelmällistyttämättömyydellänsäkäänköhän" :D

    @sokko9238@sokko92383 жыл бұрын
  • It would be fun if we could see Petteri pronouncing Italian words or sayings!! And I would love to see you explain some sayings like "fare il f***** col culo degli altri" :D

    @anabagoconesa9889@anabagoconesa98893 жыл бұрын
    • I hope they would do it

      @sir8204@sir82043 жыл бұрын
    • @@FabrizioDaniele omg thank you so much!!

      @anabagoconesa9889@anabagoconesa98893 жыл бұрын
  • Mahtava video! Awesome video!

    @minks05957@minks059573 жыл бұрын
    • @@FabrizioDaniele and btw if you make more of these, here's a tongue twister for you: Siksi sitä kutsutaan jäniksen lihaksistoksi.

      @minks05957@minks059573 жыл бұрын
  • Also "kyöpeli" means a ghost or a spirit or something like that, and my guess is that the "kyöpeli" is in the word "yökyöpeli", because kyöpelit (ghosts and spirits) are awake at night.

    @tiitustolvanen9657@tiitustolvanen96573 жыл бұрын
    • Also as Finn learning new. Because I have associated Kyöpeli only with Kyöpelinvuori in Noita nokinenä tales ;)

      @Aurinkohelmi@Aurinkohelmi3 жыл бұрын
  • Teetättää (jotakin) = custom order (something)

    @innahaapa1314@innahaapa13143 жыл бұрын
  • Maybe not kyöpeli but PYÖVELI... ☺️

    @Saara294@Saara2943 жыл бұрын
    • Fabrizio Daniele Kyöpeli is actually an old forgotten word in finnish which originally has meant a ghost or an evil spirit.

      @zmejgorynyts@zmejgorynyts3 жыл бұрын
    • Heh

      @FrozenPanzer@FrozenPanzer3 жыл бұрын
  • So good, thank U!

    @thkonstantofbeing1887@thkonstantofbeing18873 жыл бұрын
  • Hyvää !!

    @tujubedamise9665@tujubedamise9665 Жыл бұрын
  • thanks a lot, this was very funny and spontanius. Please continue and do it the other way round also with italian words, this is so much fun. Finnish is very hard i guess, yes. But you make it funny. Thanks again. ti prego, fai qualcosa anche in italiano, per favore. Grazie.

    @ulrikekastner5251@ulrikekastner52513 жыл бұрын
  • Hahah dude! I was having hard time not to laugh in those 20 minutes 😂 was also wondering that how in the earth you have so good pronouncing in finnish, well done! "Olimme kävelevinämme" is hard to most finns aswell and you nailed it. To be honest i thought it would be harder for you but i guess next time it will be since now we know your weakness ;)

    @Ta1TaJa@Ta1TaJa3 жыл бұрын
    • I also took " floridan broileri " because it seems to be hard for finnish people aswell, once again you nailed it!

      @Ta1TaJa@Ta1TaJa3 жыл бұрын
    • And you said it!! Lentokonesuihkuturbiinimoottoriapumekaanikkoaliupseerioppilas

      @Ta1TaJa@Ta1TaJa3 жыл бұрын
    • And of course thank you for using the words i selected.

      @Ta1TaJa@Ta1TaJa3 жыл бұрын
  • You guys are great

    @nompumelelosibanda2926@nompumelelosibanda29262 жыл бұрын
  • Koordinoituakseen .. In order for oneself to become coordinated Yksiksesikö? .. You seem to be all by yourself, am I right? Elintarviketurvallisuusvirasto .. Food Safety Authority (government organisation) Mielikuvituksettomuus .. Lack of imagination Teetättää .. To have (something) made to order Hääyöaie .. Wedding night intention Polkupyörän pumppu .. Bicycle wheel pump Olimme kävelevinämme .. We were pretending to be walking

    @acikoci@acikoci3 жыл бұрын
  • This was so fun =)

    @koomaj@koomaj Жыл бұрын
  • Your channel shoukd have more subscribers

    @viljam_i5063@viljam_i50633 жыл бұрын
  • Lyijytäytekynä is a mechanical pencil. A pencil would just be lyijykynä..small differences lol.. finnish is hard to translate to english because you need more words in english to translate the full meaning and making it understandable

    @saaga2235@saaga22353 жыл бұрын
    • A pen= täytekynä, mustekynä (comes with ink or you can add ink or graphite). Lyijy= graphite. Therefore lyijytäytekynä is the one were you could add graphite. A pencil= lyijykynä (uses graphite, but you cannot add more).

      @littlecollie86@littlecollie863 жыл бұрын
    • @@littlecollie86 You can just say lyijy = lead. The English also uses the word lead for the pencil filling, even though it doesn't have any lead. Historically lead, the heavy metal, itself was used for drawing/writing, so I guess the name just stuck even when it was replaced with graphite.

      @herrakaarme@herrakaarme3 жыл бұрын
    • It's called a propelling pencil.

      @wanhapatu@wanhapatu3 жыл бұрын
    • @@littlecollie86 idk why you needed to explain this but thanks anyways ig

      @saaga2235@saaga22353 жыл бұрын
    • @@wanhapatu mate that's aussie english, any other synonyms you'd like to add???

      @saaga2235@saaga22353 жыл бұрын
  • Teetättää? I think that it should be "teettää". "To make somebody to do something". "Teetättää" is more. It means: to make somebody to make somebody else to do something. There are lot of -ttaa or -ttää ending verbs in Finnish language. Juosta (to run) >> juoksuttaa (to make somebody to run). Juoksen, juokset...The body of this verb is "juoks". So you get "juoks-u-ttaa" where extra vowel is added in between to prevent of having 3 constants in row. Which wovel you choose is guided by the vowel harmony. Vowel harmony also dictates whether the ending is -ttaa or -ttää. Tehdä (to do something) >> teettää (to make somebody to do something). Teen, teet...The body is "tee". So you get "tee-ttää" (no extra vowel needed). Wovel harmony dictates the ending to be -ttää. But there is a problem related to the context. E.g. opettaa (to teach) >> opetuttaa (to make somebody to teach). But if I say "minua opetuttaa", it means that I want to teach. "Hevonen vetää, renki vedättää (veättää) ja isäntä vedätyttää (veätyttää)". The horse is dragging, the farmhand is making the horse to drag and the master is making the farmhand to make the horse to drag. Wehey! P.S. The body of "teettää" (to make somebody to do something) is "teet". (Teetän, teetät, teettää...) So teettää >> teet-ä-ttää.

    @mikaveekoo@mikaveekoo3 жыл бұрын
  • 18:13 absolutely funniest moment :DDDDD

    @jaakkopuska1817@jaakkopuska18173 жыл бұрын
  • 19:40 the dead glear starts for a few sec

    @sir8204@sir82043 жыл бұрын
  • This was so fucking good i love it and i just laught all the time please make pt 2

    @petravanttila5492@petravanttila54923 жыл бұрын
  • 😂😂😂😂 kiitos

    @Upsalas@Upsalas3 жыл бұрын
  • Boileri or broileri🤔😀Witch lives on mountain of Kyöpeli, Kyöpelivuori.

    @evasaari838@evasaari8383 жыл бұрын
  • teetättää is to have something made, not just to tailor a suit. For example "teetätin valokuvat" = "I had the pictures developed/made"

    @_riippuu@_riippuu3 жыл бұрын
  • 8:15 i heard "häijy äijä". It means "nasty dude" or "nasty man"

    @Rautakeijo666@Rautakeijo6663 жыл бұрын
  • Kyöpeli ei ole Pyöveli.

    @oldinion@oldinion2 жыл бұрын
  • This explains the whole attitude the Fins have to humour!!

    @frankandrews58@frankandrews582 жыл бұрын
  • Koordinoituakseen = Basically, to do something to be more coordinated. Used in the end of a sentence. (To make it even worse: Koordinoituakseensa = would in front when talking about a third party) Yksiksesikö = By yourself? / Yksikseni = By myself (+kö = becomes a question) Teetättää = Can also be used for other things, hire someone to do something, like custom order as you said. Have something to be done by someone else. (Teetätän = I'll have someone else to do the thing for me // Teetätin = Past tense of this) A lot of the forms in Finnish language are not really used, it's easier and more clear to just use some extra words. Example; Koirallannekaanko / Teidän koirallakaanko / Teidän koirallako ei myöskään? = Your dog "something something" either? I don't know if that's easier or not, but for me at least it is clearer.

    @MrAatami@MrAatami3 жыл бұрын
    • I think I've worked out why the Finns have a reputation of being taciturn. It's so time-consuming to say all those long ass words that they only speak when they have something important to say. As for the words for numbers, it's been said that a Finn could die of old age trying to count to 1,000.

      @citadelofwinds1564@citadelofwinds15643 жыл бұрын
    • I think that in fact it should be "teettää". To make somebody to do something. "Teetättää" is more. It means: to make somebody to make somebody to do something. There are millions of -taa or -tää ending words in finnish language. Juosta (run) >> juoksuttaa (to make somebody run) Juoksen, juokset ... The body of this verb is "juoks". So you get "juoks-u-ttaa

      @mikaveekoo@mikaveekoo3 жыл бұрын
  • Selitä sana "tykkylumi"🤣

    @hepe71@hepe71 Жыл бұрын
  • Very funny video 😂 Still lacking though the word I wished for in the last video, KALSARIKÄNNI 😁 I’ll leave this to be translated by Petteri.

    @mantailuaa@mantailuaa3 жыл бұрын
  • Broiler chickens In Australia broiler hens are the ones used to mass produce eggs

    @KristiContemplates@KristiContemplates Жыл бұрын
  • lyijytäytekynä = lead filled pencil. It's those pencils with carbon sticks inside. Lead because pencils used to use lead in earlier days. I think it's called mechanical pencil in English.

    @wanton7306@wanton73063 жыл бұрын
    • Yes that is correct. Mechanical pencils.

      @poweredbymoonlight9869@poweredbymoonlight98693 жыл бұрын
  • Hawe you done "epäjärjestättömyydellänsäkään"!?

    @sixtuspettersson6059@sixtuspettersson60593 жыл бұрын
  • hyvä kattoo kun paplaatte suomea mut koittakaa slageja tampere,hesa,turku,häme...se on vaikeaa kääntää enkuksi.i liked!!

    @mikkomalkki1356@mikkomalkki1356 Жыл бұрын
  • Kyöpeli: aave, haamu, henkiolento = ghost, wraith, spirit. (old word, also there is Kyöpelinvuori, vuori being mountain, but it is just like rocky big hill.) Pyöveli would be executioner

    @thundron@thundron3 жыл бұрын
  • 6:10 It seems that you guys didn't know this but "broileri" is "broiler" in English and it's a specifically bred variant of a chicken. Here's a fun standup routine about how many words between English and Finnish seem to be the same with Finnish variant only having extra "i" or "a" at the end: kzhead.info/sun/qLiYh7OJeH6ieI0/bejne.html PS. The word "broileri" may be hard to pronounce even for Finns. It swaps into "bloileri" or "broireri" really easily because that would be much easier to pronounce. PPS. Your pronounciation of those long words was really good! It seems that you were trying to skip some letters here and there, but Finnish has no silent letters. If the word has lots of letters, every one needs to be pronounced.

    @MikkoRantalainen@MikkoRantalainen Жыл бұрын
  • I would translate elintarviketurvallisuusvirasto as food safety department, its a thing that supervises food production chains, and storing and makes sure food is safe to sell to customers.

    @essiekat8532@essiekat8532 Жыл бұрын
  • the yrjö is so funny 😂😂😂

    @LutWaChenLet11@LutWaChenLet112 жыл бұрын
  • Petteri...broileri on ruokateollisuuteen kasvatettu kana.

    @MrRocca80@MrRocca803 жыл бұрын
  • The video is good! Many thanks to the author of the channel for the recommendations! The problem with many people is that they want to take a "magic pill" or get "secret knowledge" and immediately have skills and abilities. However, the truth of life is that knowledge, skills, and abilities do not come by themselves. You can't learn a foreign language without doing anything, without wasting your time and effort, just like you can't learn to ride a bike lying on a comfy couch, listening to lectures and watching videos about "modern methods of learning" on a bike. To really learn something, you have to really practice every day. You're going to fall down while you're learning, and you're going to get bumps - that's normal! The ups and downs of learning are an integral part of our lives. Motivation from success and depression from failure will always be your study companions. However, every student has problems in his or her studies that he or she lacks the knowledge to solve. It can be: poor memorization of words; no progress in language learning; the student can speak, but does not understand speech by ear; misunderstanding of grammar; incorrect pronunciation, etc. Agree that a problem you don't know how to solve is very demotivating. In order to find the answer to our question we have to spend a lot of time to read videos, articles and books by polyglots. In today's world, we have to solve problems as quickly as possible. I don't have time to study and analyze a huge amount of information. My goal is to master the basic knowledge of a foreign language as quickly as possible and already start earning money effectively in the international arena. I settled on the practical guide by Yuriy Ivantsiv " Polyglot's Notes: practical tips for learning foreign language". This book is always in my bag. If I have a problem while learning a language, I quickly find the answer in this book. There are many different techniques and tips for learning a foreign language in Polyglot Notes. I have made my own individual schedule and plan for language learning. Now I know what I am going to study, how I am going to study, when I am going to study and what results I am going to achieve. No problem could stop me! With an effective language learning plan my professional skills are more and more in demand internationally every day. Friends, don't stop there! Everyone has talents that millions of people around the world need! Learn the language and make your ideas and dreams come true! Thanks to the author of the channel for the informative and useful video! Your videos motivate me.

    @matildawolfram4687@matildawolfram4687 Жыл бұрын
  • Polkupyörä is derived from the words polkea and pyörä. Polku does mean a path, but polkea means to pedal and polkaisu means one act of pedaling. Therefore it became polkupyörä, pedaling wheel/bike.

    @_riippuu@_riippuu3 жыл бұрын
  • Ben fatto, saluti dalla Finlandia

    @mikamaki3642@mikamaki36423 жыл бұрын
  • I laught of my ass of:D:D

    @totoafrika5568@totoafrika55683 жыл бұрын
  • 😂😂😂you’re both funny

    @libra6898@libra6898 Жыл бұрын
  • Teepussi🤣

    @justuspuha2893@justuspuha28933 жыл бұрын
    • @@FabrizioDaniele the reason we no longer have mega pussi it's now mega bag :(

      @petrirantavalli859@petrirantavalli8593 жыл бұрын
  • Aliupseeri is actually "non-commisioned officer", that is, the people that are primarily in charge of the daily training of the troops i.e. the young guys who constantly yell at you for no reason while you're doing the mandatory military service in Finland.

    @Apollyon.King.of.the.Locusts@Apollyon.King.of.the.Locusts2 жыл бұрын
  • Finnish words and things Salapoliisi Juoksu kaljat Lautapeli Pussilakana Maitotölkki Ötököitä

    @viljam_i5063@viljam_i50633 жыл бұрын
  • to someone to try/ or will be to be coordinated . :D

    @pahakasvivenuksesta2653@pahakasvivenuksesta26533 жыл бұрын
  • Elintarvike is obviously things you buy, that you can eat. Like food

    @wolfiedog9642@wolfiedog96423 жыл бұрын
  • Yeah that koira thing... I think this anecdotal joke I copied of the internet tells it best. NOTE THE LAST SENTENCE (yeah those are just the single forms) and if you really go at it there are probably more as adding one ending leads to many more additional combinations. Anyway the joke: English: A dog Swedish: What English: The dog English: Two dogs Swedish: En hund, hunden Swedish: Två hundar, hundarna German: English: No, go away Swedish: No one invited you German: Der Hund English: I said go away German: Ein Hund, zwei Hunde Swedish: Stop it German: Den Hund, einen Hund, dem Hund, einem Hund, des Hundes, eines Hundes, den Hunden, der Hunden Finnish: Sup English: NO Swedish: NO German: NO Finnish: Koira, koiran, koiraa, koiran again, koirassa, koirasta, koiraan, koiralla, koiralta, koiralle, koirana, koiraksi, koiratta, koirineen, koirin German: Swedish: English: Finnish: Aaaand... koirasi, koirani, koiransa, koiramme, koiranne, koiraani, koiraasi, koiraansa, koiraamme, koiraanne, koirassani, koirassasi, koirassansa, koirassamme, koirassanne, koirastani, koirastasi, koirastansa, koirastamme, koirastanne, koirallani, koirallasi, koirallansa, koirallamme, koirallanne, koiranani, koiranasi, koiranansa, koiranamme, koirananne, koirakseni, koiraksesi, koiraksensa, koiraksemme, koiraksenne, koirattani, koirattasi, koirattansa, koirattamme, koirattanne, koirineni, koirinesi, koirinensa, koirinemme, koirinenne English: Swedish: German: Finnish: Wait! then theres koirakaan, koirankaan, koiraakaan, koirassakaan, koirastakaan, koiraankaan, koirallakaan, koiraltakaan, koirallekaan, koiranakaan, koiraksikaan, koirattakaan, koirineenkaan, koirinkaan, koirako, koiranko, koiraako, koirassako, koirastako, koiraanko, koirallako, koiraltako, koiralleko, koiranako, koiraksiko, koirattako, koirineenko, koirinko, koirasikaan, koiranikaan, koiransakaan, koirammekaan, koirannekaan, koiraanikaan, koiraasikaan, koiraansakaan, koiraammekaan, koiraannekaan, koirassanikaan, koirassasikaan, koirassansakaan, koirassammekaan, koirassannekaan, koirastanikaan, koirastasikaan, koirastansakaan, koirastammekaan, koirastannekaan, koirallanikaan, koirallasikaan, koirallansakaan, koirallammekaan, koirallannekaan, koirananikaan, koiranasikaan, koiranansakaan, koiranammekaan, koiranannekaan, koiraksenikaan, koiraksesikaan, koiraksensakaan, koiraksemmekaan, koiraksennekaan, koirattanikaan, koirattasikaan, koirattansakaan, koirattammekaan, koirattannekaan, koirinenikaan, koirinesikaan, koirinensakaan, koirinemmekaan, koirinennekaan, koirasiko, koiraniko, koiransako, koirammeko, koiranneko, koiraaniko, koiraasiko, koiraansako, koiraammeko, koiraanneko, koirassaniko, koirassasiko, koirassansako, koirassammeko, koirassanneko, koirastaniko, koirastasiko, koirastansako, koirastammeko, koirastanneko, koirallaniko, koirallasiko, koirallansako, koirallammeko, koirallanneko, koirananiko, koiranasiko, koiranansako, koiranammeko, koirananneko, koirakseniko, koiraksesiko, koiraksensako, koiraksemmeko, koiraksenneko, koirattaniko, koirattasiko, koirattansako, koirattammeko, koirattanneko, koirineniko, koirinesiko, koirinensako, koirinemmeko, koirinenneko, koirasikaanko, koiranikaanko, koiransakaanko, koirammekaanko, koirannekaanko, koiraanikaanko, koiraasikaanko, koiraansakaanko, koiraammekaanko, koiraannekaanko, koirassanikaanko, koirassasikaanko, koirassansakaanko, koirassammekaanko, koirassannekaanko, koirastanikaanko, koirastasikaanko, koirastansakaanko, koirastammekaanko, koirastannekaanko, koirallanikaanko, koirallasikaanko, koirallansakaanko, koirallammekaanko, koirallannekaanko, koirananikaanko, koiranasikaanko, koiranansakaanko, koiranammekaanko, koiranannekaanko, koiraksenikaanko, koiraksesikaanko, koiraksensakaanko, koiraksemmekaanko, koiraksennekaanko, koirattanikaanko, koirattasikaanko, koirattansakaanko, koirattammekaanko, koirattannekaanko, koirinenikaanko, koirinesikaanko, koirinensakaanko, koirinemmekaanko, koirinennekaanko, koirasikokaan, koiranikokaan, koiransakokaan, koirammekokaan, koirannekokaan, koiraanikokaan, koiraasikokaan, koiraansakokaan, koiraammekokaan, koiraannekokaan, koirassanikokaan, koirassasikokaan, koirassansakokaan, koirassammekokaan, koirassannekokaan, koirastanikokaan, koirastasikokaan, koirastansakokaan, koirastammekokaan, koirastannekokaan, koirallanikokaan, koirallasikokaan, koirallansakokaan, koirallammekokaan, koirallannekokaan, koirananikokaan, koiranasikokaan, koiranansakokaan, koiranammekokaan, koiranannekokaan, koiraksenikokaan, koiraksesikokaan, koiraksensakokaan, koiraksemmekokaan, koiraksennekokaan, koirattanikokaan, koirattasikokaan, koirattansakokaan, koirattammekokaan, koirattannekokaan, koirinenikokaan, koirinesikokaan, koirinensakokaan, koirinemmekokaan, koirinennekokaan English: Okay, now you're just making things up! Finnish: And now the plural forms...

    @TheArseen@TheArseen2 жыл бұрын
  • Olimme kävelevinämme = We pretended walking

    @jounisuninen@jounisuninen3 жыл бұрын
  • If I remember correctly this shocks Italians. "Katso merta" = look at the sea

    @wanton7306@wanton73063 жыл бұрын
  • The Food Safety Agency Petteri!

    @tombroderick7206@tombroderick72062 жыл бұрын
  • So you take an entire sentence and stuff it into one word?

    @jennacjohnson1969@jennacjohnson19693 жыл бұрын
  • Fuck yeah 😂!!! This is super fuckin vitun funny hauska läppä!!!?😅🕺🍻

    @jargonwhat598@jargonwhat5985 ай бұрын
  • pöllö also means dumb, its a slang word.

    @icsx@icsx3 жыл бұрын
  • Floridalainen "friteerattu" broileri is basicslly just hard word finnish ppl to say like: "me olimme kävelevinämme" "Yksikseskös yskiskelet, Itsekseskös itkestelet" "Kollikissan pitkät posket säämiskäksi laitettiin." "Pukki puski pässiä, Pässi puski pukkia, pukki puski pässiä, Pässi puski pukkia" "Presidentin Identiteettitentti" "Keksijä keksi Keksi-keksin, keksittyään keksin, keksijä keksi keksin keksityksi" "Kokko, kokoo, kokoon koko kokko! - Koko kokkoko? - kysyi Kokko" "Vesihiisi sihisi hississä" "Mun mummoni muni mun mammani, mun mammani muni mut" "Talo palo, sanoi Tauno Palo, kun Tauno Palon talo Palo" ☺️ Etc. Funny.

    @pegipoi@pegipoi Жыл бұрын
  • Mä en oo kyl ihan varma osaako tää jäbä suomea tai ainakaan mitä sanat tarkoittaa tai mitä niiden käännökset on, se että onko sillä väliä puhekielessä on asia erikseen mutta noin yhtäkkiä menee kyllä ihan reisille käännökset.

    @19smkl91@19smkl913 жыл бұрын
  • Broileri is a type of chicken bred purely for meat.

    @Lagetrom@Lagetrom Жыл бұрын
  • More finniah stuf I.was 1 watcher Commenter And liker Word= keskiaikainen miekka

    @sir8204@sir82043 жыл бұрын
  • I think teetättää would be comission. to comission something.. like not build yourself but have people build for you, you comission building?

    @thundron@thundron3 жыл бұрын
  • It is: we were pretending to be walking

    @justasnowball@justasnowball3 жыл бұрын
  • Interesting video! I would like to recommend a very good workshop by Yuriy Ivantsiv Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign language. This excellent book will give you answers how to correctly learn a foreign language with a minimum of your time and effort. This book answers many of the questions that everyone faces when learning a language. Good luck with your important work!

    @matildawolfram4687@matildawolfram46872 жыл бұрын
  • Kyöpeli is an Easter witch, it isn't the executioner, that's pyöveli,

    @samiaiendiii@samiaiendiii3 жыл бұрын
  • I think it was suposty be "yksikseksikö" which means "alone?" with doing or going..

    @kallekonttinen1738@kallekonttinen17383 жыл бұрын
    • Or yksiksesikö? 🤔 awful word anyway! 😅

      @Saara294@Saara2943 жыл бұрын
    • Yksiksesikö.

      @roope4759@roope47593 жыл бұрын
  • Kyöpeli is not hangman .... Hangman is pyöveli. Kyöpeli is probably an old word for something like a ghost...

    @acikoci@acikoci3 жыл бұрын
  • Broileri a.k.a. fed chickling

    @SlendisFi_Universe@SlendisFi_Universe3 жыл бұрын
  • elintarvikevirasto would translate as food safety* agency/department/etc. *safety part isn't really needed, I may be wrong Edit: it's kinda funny to see them laugh themselves to death. In Finnish that would be naurattaa itsensä* kuoliaaksi *itsensä in this case refers to them both, otherwise it's mostly used as a singular if no context has been given

    @valtteripennanen4043@valtteripennanen4043 Жыл бұрын
  • Elintarviketurvallisuusvirasto a.k.a. EVIRA a.k.a. FDA

    @SlendisFi_Universe@SlendisFi_Universe3 жыл бұрын
    • @@FabrizioDaniele Your friend had such a convoluted way of saying Food Safety Authority.

      @vladraptor@vladraptor3 жыл бұрын
  • 🤣🤣🤣 buahhaa

    @xantippases8116@xantippases81163 жыл бұрын
  • Just today, I tried to explain a Ukrainian refugee who had just started learning, Finnish, out postpositions. Then he suddenly commented perkele :D

    @annderrs5159@annderrs5159 Жыл бұрын
    • *our. lla / llä, ssa / ssä ...

      @annderrs5159@annderrs5159 Жыл бұрын
  • teepussi:D

    @hUwUnaja@hUwUnaja3 жыл бұрын
  • Broileri is baby chicken

    @danieltuhkanen9720@danieltuhkanen97203 жыл бұрын
    • Technically, broileri is a young chicken raised and overfed for slaughter.

      @Ceresia90@Ceresia903 жыл бұрын
  • Teetättää, to make someone do something! Petteri, a tailor?? :D

    @annderrs5159@annderrs5159 Жыл бұрын
    • Teettää, not teetättää.

      @milky.funland@milky.funland Жыл бұрын
  • I am finnish

    @olvioltsu5722@olvioltsu57223 жыл бұрын
  • Dude.. It's pyöveli.. Not kyöpeli. The executioner.

    @prowokator@prowokator3 жыл бұрын
    • @@FabrizioDaniele yeah but the finn should :D

      @prowokator@prowokator3 жыл бұрын
  • oonkohan suomalainen

    @kalma999@kalma999 Жыл бұрын
  • Try to guess who I am : Haaha ha ha haaa

    @viljam_i5063@viljam_i50633 жыл бұрын
    • @@FabrizioDaniele Petteri when he dont know what to say

      @viljam_i5063@viljam_i50633 жыл бұрын
    • 1:16

      @viljam_i5063@viljam_i50633 жыл бұрын
  • Okay, he is a fake Finn. Broileri = broiler.

    @wanhapatu@wanhapatu3 жыл бұрын
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