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15 Common PUHEKIELI Words You Should Know 📝 

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In this Finnish lesson we will discuss some very common puhekieli words, what their kirjakieli equivalent is and give you context through example sentences! ✨
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0:00-0:18 Intro
0:19-1:12 Bussi
1:13-1:57 Moka
1:58-2:42 Venata
2:43-3:13 Minsa
3:14-3:43 Kiitti
3:44-4:45 Sori
4:46-5:35 Vika
5:36-6:13 Läppä
6:14-6:55 Intti
6:56-8:12 Meinata
8:13-8:47 Naama
8:48-9:41 Meininki
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@elderscrollsswimmer4833
@elderscrollsswimmer4833 2 года назад
Someone at a bus stop in Tampere says: "Nysse tulee!" when he sees the bus coming leading to a joke that "Nysse" is a bus in Tampere. It's actually "nyt se". (Now it). Se of course referring to the bus at the bus stop.
@klokov5720
@klokov5720 2 года назад
Kiitos. Hyvä tietää. Kiva juttu.
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 2 года назад
I love that!
@heh9392
@heh9392 2 года назад
Stadis sanotaa dösä
@CallsignMorko
@CallsignMorko 2 года назад
@@heh9392 ja stadis ratikka on spora
@kijkoivisto2456
@kijkoivisto2456 2 года назад
Tampere perkele
@oh2mp
@oh2mp 2 года назад
The origin of "läppä" is a sketch from a 1980's tv humor show. It came a "meme" of that time and now it's in common use along Finns. The origin of "intti" is because in the past many Finnish army's items had carving or printing "SA-Int" which is an abbreviation of "Suomen armeijan intendentuuriosasto" that means the commissariat department of the Finnish army.
@jout738
@jout738 9 месяцев назад
Äijjä heittää läppää is common sentence some young people say, so people quickly realize what läppä means then.
@jak11111
@jak11111 7 месяцев назад
In English there is the abbreviation "G.I." (government issue)
@fagelsinnet
@fagelsinnet 2 года назад
This is a very good video. When I first learned Finnish many years ago I only learned "kirjakieli" and didn't know there was such a thing as puhekieli. As a result I could understand news and books pretty well but understood very little of movies and actual conversations which was very confusing and disheartening. Luckily I learned puhekieli pretty quickly once I got into it. I'm familiar with most of the words in this video but I learned two new ones. I never heard the word "dösä" before and for some reason I didn't know the word "vika" even though I'm well familiar with "eka" (ensimmäinen).
@elgrande88
@elgrande88 2 года назад
Thank you Katya, what a good idea to make this video, I would love it if you could explain more puhekieli in the future, I love puhekieli & slang, dialects and deal with it all the time.
@jimphilidor9031
@jimphilidor9031 2 года назад
Sometimes 2 words are combined into one, like in "Meinaaksä tulla?", which is combined from "Meinaatko sä tulla?" (Meaning "Are you going to come?")
@aatosharju9208
@aatosharju9208 2 года назад
Moi mean hey
@aatosharju9208
@aatosharju9208 2 года назад
Finnish
@koijjots
@koijjots 8 месяцев назад
Someone once asked me: “Onkstäs vessä?” I was happy I could decipher the question right away 😅
@Justusosaa
@Justusosaa 2 года назад
Hi Kat. Very good. I didn’t read all the comments, so do not know if you emphasized the pronunciation of the geminated consonant. Many years later, a student from France, Rennes studied the architecture of Finnish churches. I taught her many same things in the email than you, but I particularly emphasized how the geminated consonants should be noticed. I used my name Matti as an example. I told her that Matti-word has a gemination, meaning that both character must be pronounced. For example, not Mati, but Matti. I made other examples of the same thing, kuten kisa and kissa. I met her twice and found that she has managed this. In the school, I made a typo by writing the word kuusi with one u-character. It taught me accuracy. Thank you. Have a great day. Matti
@michaelhauck8476
@michaelhauck8476 2 года назад
Brilliant ! Hyvää kurssi !
@PS-ul6mt
@PS-ul6mt 2 года назад
Thank you for your time in which to teach us all Finnish. Kiitos!! 🙂🇫🇮
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 2 года назад
My pleasure!
@navkaur4037
@navkaur4037 2 года назад
Kiitos!!!🤗🤗
@ThatMattOne
@ThatMattOne Год назад
Fantastic video. Very informative. I look forward to more puhekieli videos if that is possible. I speak Finnish well, but even when I lived in Helsinki I struggled with puhekieli. Kiitti 😊
@marijavelickovic8740
@marijavelickovic8740 Год назад
I have to say, this is one of my favorite videos you made! Kiitos tosi paljon!
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish Год назад
Yay! Thank you!
@kasko8550
@kasko8550 Год назад
Super helpful!
@Alitomaev94GE
@Alitomaev94GE Год назад
Thank you so much, it was really interesting and useful video 🧡
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish Год назад
Thank you, I’m glad to know :)
@HerFinland
@HerFinland 2 года назад
Wow! Such a great video!!!
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 2 года назад
Aw thank you so much Varpu 🥰
@ruohonleikkaaja
@ruohonleikkaaja 2 года назад
Meinata also means ”mean”. For example ”Mitä meinaat?” is ”What do you mean?” I just thought that’s important to clear up
@Cogmud
@Cogmud Год назад
Like "I meant to go to the store" then?
@ruohonleikkaaja
@ruohonleikkaaja Год назад
@@Cogmud in my original comment it’s used more like this: ”minun mielestäni koirat ovat parempia lemmikkejä kuin kissat”=”in my opinion, dogs are better pets than cats are” ”mitä meinaat?”(also ”mitä tarkoitat”)=”what do you mean? ”minun mielestäni koirat osoittavat enemmän hellyyttä”=”I think dogs show more affection” ”Meinata” can also be used as in the example you provided. Meinata can also mean ”to think of doing something”. ”Meinasin mennä puistoon eilen”=”I thought of going to the park yesterday”. Note that this can be also translated to ”I was gonna go to the park yesterday” ”Meinata” can also mean something that is/was going to happen that you didn’t intend. If you WERE GOING TO trip by accident, you can say ”Minä meinasin kaatua”=”I was (almost) going to fall”. Note that ”meinasin kaatua” can NOT be translated to ”I thought of falling” as falling is not something intentional like going to the park
@jout738
@jout738 9 месяцев назад
@@ruohonleikkaaja For dogs you need to give more attention in day, while to cats you dont, so thats why I think cats are better animals, when taking care of dogs is more energy costing, than taking care of cats.
@ruohonleikkaaja
@ruohonleikkaaja 9 месяцев назад
@@jout738 fair point.
@ivymcmillan
@ivymcmillan 9 месяцев назад
You are a great teacher, don't doubt yourself. I learned a lot from you.
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 9 месяцев назад
Thank you :)
@heyymari_
@heyymari_ 2 года назад
New words to remember! :)
@olivierfouassier6495
@olivierfouassier6495 6 месяцев назад
❤❤❤👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 ihan tärkeää ja hyödyllistä!
@RamenLlama
@RamenLlama 2 года назад
With so much to learn it's great there are people like you giving these short little lessons. Kiitti
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 2 года назад
Awww this is so kind of you to say, Kiitos!
@TimoTropiikista
@TimoTropiikista 2 года назад
Everyon knows the word bussi but outside Helsinki area linja-auto is even more used, even in Turku it is so. In Oulu they say onnikka. in other areas there are several derivatives from linja-auto: linkka, linkku, linikka, linkki, linjuri
@sughrarizaji8935
@sughrarizaji8935 5 месяцев назад
Kiitos
@0de1337
@0de1337 2 года назад
kiitos videostanyt osaan suomen , con
@ekechinwe2999
@ekechinwe2999 2 года назад
Kiitos paljon
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 2 года назад
Kiitos :)
@sv98753
@sv98753 2 года назад
allways verry well spoken so understandable and verry informative, great work as allways kat :)
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 2 года назад
Aw thank you so much :)
@iamnotpolite
@iamnotpolite 2 года назад
Please more video about puhekieli!💖
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 2 года назад
I'll keep that in mind :)
@jullez1128
@jullez1128 2 года назад
Olipa hyvä video
@TruckerLeevi
@TruckerLeevi 2 года назад
Hyvä harjottele vaan lisää🥺
@votilop
@votilop Год назад
Super kiiti
@ButterFly-zh8ho
@ButterFly-zh8ho Год назад
Thank you, I learned a lot of words, I miss a lot of vocabulary.
@xz9987
@xz9987 2 года назад
tää video on niin hauska ku osaa jo valmiiks suomea
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 2 года назад
:D
@Paltse
@Paltse 2 года назад
Venata is also known on the coastal regions at least up to Raahe/Oulu what with cultural influence of Swedish language as the word "vänta" has been ingrained into the culture.
@pirkkojohnes8675
@pirkkojohnes8675 2 года назад
In Turku area we say ventata (at least 54 yrs ago when I was there)
@Paltse
@Paltse 2 года назад
@@pirkkojohnes8675 And isn't Turku on a coastal region? Of course regional variations apply. Also: "Kummalt pualt jokkee?"
@bror8228
@bror8228 2 года назад
For me to say "venataan bussia" sounds a bit strange. The word is used more often like "venaa vähän" meaning "oota vähän" (wait a minute or don´t go yet....)
@centauro1919
@centauro1919 Год назад
Ciao Maestra! 😇
@mirzazohaibbaig1905
@mirzazohaibbaig1905 2 года назад
good informative stuff...
@Nikop2002
@Nikop2002 2 года назад
Opin kyl jotain uutta ja tästä haluun kiittää 😍
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 2 года назад
Aww ihana kuulla :)
@raikaljok
@raikaljok 2 года назад
Mistä Intti tulee? 60-luvulla joissakin Puolustusvoimien tavaroissa oli merkintä SA Int, missä Int tarkoitti Intendentuuriosastoa, joka hoiti tuolloin armeijan tavarahankintoja.
@aliberkat6317
@aliberkat6317 2 года назад
Tää video voi jeesata mua. Kiitti
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 2 года назад
Kiva :D
@jcpana060959
@jcpana060959 2 года назад
The word tunnelma reminded me of that song from Vesala called älä droppää mun tunnelmää. Lol
@per924
@per924 2 года назад
Oj va bra du är.
@are3287
@are3287 2 года назад
It's important to notice that the commonly known puhekieli is false advertising, it's not general informal speech, it's more of a modern helsinki dialect. Although some of the words in this video are pretty much universal, for example intti and kisa. Informal speech varies much throughout the country and many of the words in this video would sound funny elsewhere in Finland. To use myself as an example, I always say linja-auto and kiitos, usually say vahinko and viimeinen though the counterparts in this video don't strike me as odd either, and would practically never say venata, minsa, meinata or meininki.
@noladeru4328
@noladeru4328 2 года назад
Very interesting ! And What "sielunmaisema" does mean please ?
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 2 года назад
It literally translates to like "scenery of the soul"
@JuanCarlos-vf5xg
@JuanCarlos-vf5xg Год назад
GREAT GREAT VIDEO AS ALWAYS TOO MUCH STAMINA AND ENTHUSIASM TO TEACH FINNISH LANGUAGE . KIITOS !
@jout738
@jout738 9 месяцев назад
Are you American, when you only use caps in your sentence?
@dhab08
@dhab08 3 месяца назад
Kiitti ❤
@annarasmus8737
@annarasmus8737 2 года назад
Interesting, being a finn myself...👍🇫🇮 Finnishmama
@gordonfreeman2634
@gordonfreeman2634 2 года назад
Some people may use linkki word for bus too. I use linkki and bus both
@jcpana060959
@jcpana060959 2 года назад
Thanks!
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 2 года назад
Thank you so much and I'm really happy you enjoyed this video ^-^
@danydanyjg8876
@danydanyjg8876 2 года назад
Fresh video!! oh noo i need another notebook almost is full xD ahahahaha 📝📝📝📝📝📝📝📝📝 oh btw first to all thx again for your gold time and this amazing sentences, examples, help alot! well my question is i dont get yet this things about "Kirjakieli ja Puhekieli" i was looking in all your video to see if i found some one talking about that, maybe i miss it, i'd like to know when use Kirjakieli or Puhekieli, is like forman and informal, that is? Thx again Kat for your videos.
@stinkyboy
@stinkyboy 2 года назад
She has made a video of it, it should be in the grammar playlist
@danydanyjg8876
@danydanyjg8876 2 года назад
@@stinkyboy Oh i missed it, i will check again more carefully! Thx Stinky
@ImNotMrNew
@ImNotMrNew 2 года назад
I usually say "tiätsä" which means "tiesitkö sinä" or "tiedätkö sinä" which in english is "did you know" or "do you know"
@pranavb9768
@pranavb9768 2 года назад
That 6:42 blah blah was so cuute😆😍
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 2 года назад
Hahaha
@esajuhanirintamaki965
@esajuhanirintamaki965 2 года назад
Someone can say, when arguing: riitti, kiitti! = That's enough, thank you! Nysse can mean everything else than an omnibus in Tampere, when something comes after waiting: taxicab, letter, newspaper, wage, local or fast train, aunt uncle, mom, pizza and even orgasm too!
@hauskalainen
@hauskalainen 8 месяцев назад
kisa is a proper word in Finnish. It has origins at least back to the 1700s. Originally referring to a rough and tumble play fight but extending into any competition.
@mrplayer2732
@mrplayer2732 2 года назад
hyvä video
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 2 года назад
Kiitos :)
@billybigelow411
@billybigelow411 Год назад
Kiitti Kat
@jean-marcdumas-perrin5324
@jean-marcdumas-perrin5324 2 года назад
👍⭐️⭐️⭐️
@navkaur4037
@navkaur4037 2 года назад
Hei! Voisitko tehdä video aiheena esim- MITEN VALMISTAUTUA LUKIOLLE ???
@MrIcemanFi
@MrIcemanFi 2 года назад
Jos olen oikeessa niin sana anteeksi voi ilmaista ilman i-kirjainta.
@Ultrajuiced
@Ultrajuiced Год назад
vitsi is "Witz" in German 😂 the same without the last i
@flong9033
@flong9033 2 года назад
Kiiti! ;-) I knew already 4
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 2 года назад
Yaaay!
@or4n
@or4n Год назад
'naamat' (notice plural form) can also mean wasted/drunk. You could ask "Meinaatko vetää naamat?" / "Are you going to get really drunk?"
@firdaousread
@firdaousread Год назад
Moi, mä tykkään tosi paljon tää videosta mut haluan oppia englanniksi puhekielen
@hauskalainen
@hauskalainen 8 месяцев назад
Don't make the mistake i made and think that YSI is a shortened form of YKSI (one) and that KASI is a shortened form of KAKSI (two). They are actually a shortened forms of YHDEKSÄN (nine) and KAHDEKSAN (eight) !!
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 8 месяцев назад
Very good point!
@MGVK2277
@MGVK2277 2 года назад
Knew most of these already, it's a running coincidence
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 2 года назад
That’s great!!
@farouq7107
@farouq7107 2 года назад
Only kiitti is similar to its kirjakieli form. Ay ay ay puhekieli is a language on its own
@mikahamari6420
@mikahamari6420 2 года назад
Often words in puhekieli are shortened versions of kirjakieli: *eka = ensimmäinen* 'first' *toka = toinen* 'second' But *koka* doesn't mean 'third'. 🙂 *roskis = roskakori* 'trash can' *jätski = jäätelö* 'ice cream' *ope = opettaja* 'teacher'
@Snuquli
@Snuquli 2 года назад
kirjakieli: yksi kaksi kolme neljä viisi kuusi seitsemän kahdeksan yhdeksän kymmenen puhekieli: yy kaa koo nee vii kuu sei kasi ysi kymppi
@nebz6155
@nebz6155 2 года назад
@@Snuquli no tota käytetään kyl enemmän ku lasketaan asioita... jos joku kysyy et kuinka monta paitaa sul on ni et vastaa et koo
@Snuquli
@Snuquli 2 года назад
@@nebz6155 siinä mun pointti oli?
@Ultrajuiced
@Ultrajuiced Год назад
Does venata have to do with Swedish vänta?
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish Год назад
I think so!
@tonikallioinen5951
@tonikallioinen5951 Год назад
Maybe I'm getting old but I only use few of those words. Also I think most of those words is used mostly near Helsinki or south in common.
@tonikallioinen5951
@tonikallioinen5951 Год назад
And one more. Treeni could also mean music practice. For example "treeni kämppä" or shorter "treenis" means place where bands practice.
@jout738
@jout738 9 месяцев назад
@@tonikallioinen5951 I have not heard about thoese. Futis treenit is still preatty popular sentence, when talking about your football practices. Nobody says jalkapallo harjoitukset, when that kind of sounds old school and dumb.
@serrao8320
@serrao8320 2 года назад
As the world turns I shall speak Puhekieli.Also miss Bluebeary hope he's doing well.
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 2 года назад
Awww I love that you know Bluebeary haha! :D
@gordonfreeman2634
@gordonfreeman2634 2 года назад
Sometimes when someone says sori they say thats not The proper way to say it and they Ask me would i say anteeksi
@soidz4569
@soidz4569 2 года назад
Heh, for a moment I thought Lapeenranta actually started off with läppä. Confused me for a minute until I looked up the city name.
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 2 года назад
Hahaha :D
@harvoin
@harvoin 2 года назад
8.15 (11): naamataulu/pläsi/pärstä. 9.43 (13): kiho/ponsari/porho/pösö
@FinBoyXD
@FinBoyXD 2 года назад
Also "lärvi" for face.
@taekatanahu635
@taekatanahu635 2 года назад
If linja-auto is used in spoken language - which it rarely is - it is almost always abbreviated to "linikka", "linkku" or "linjuri".
@ralepej
@ralepej 2 года назад
Also "linkki" is common word for buss.
@adnanahmed1423
@adnanahmed1423 2 года назад
..❤️..
@KayKay-fm4hg
@KayKay-fm4hg 2 года назад
Ite en oo kuullu et läppänä teen jotain mut läpällä..ehkä toiki on semmonen mitä kannattaa selittää
@darthplagueis1211
@darthplagueis1211 2 года назад
which is a fish rooster. it is not an animal it is food. with meat and fish in Finland
@bror8228
@bror8228 2 года назад
Kisa(t) is not "puhekieli". It means a combination of several sports like "olympiakisat" (Olympic games). It can also mean to play (kisata, kisailla) Lapset kisailevat, Children are playing.
@villekyllonen8941
@villekyllonen8941 2 года назад
Yes it is in written finnish it is kilpailu
@bror8228
@bror8228 2 года назад
@@villekyllonen8941 I have never heard "Olympiakilpailut".....or Kilpailustudio (Kisastudio)
@villekyllonen8941
@villekyllonen8941 2 года назад
@@bror8228 en minäkään mutta virallisesti se on kilpailu
@bror8228
@bror8228 2 года назад
@@villekyllonen8941 Hmm...onko sulla valtuudet virallistaa sanojen merkityksiä...? Luulen että ei...
@stanleybjj
@stanleybjj 2 года назад
@tolgahoca5549
@tolgahoca5549 5 месяцев назад
Kiitti
@Niinsa62
@Niinsa62 7 месяцев назад
Hm, "venata" for "to wait" sounds like it could be a loan word from Swedish: "vänta". At least it will help me remember venata if I think of it that way.
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 7 месяцев назад
Yes it actually is a loanword from the Swedish word väntä - so you are 100% correct! :D
@merclangrat
@merclangrat 2 года назад
wow. kiitos paljon Katya! very interesting! I didn't know that Finns still have to go to the Army, I thought almost all modern countries make it not mandatory... And 'linja-auto' is a really interesting word, I thought 'bussi' is official!
@tusaki
@tusaki 2 года назад
It’s because of the long border with Russia and history basically. There is also sivari / siviilipalvelus, which is a non-military civil service option, that is about 12 months now I guess. And then there is totaali / totaalikieltäytyminen for those that also refuse civil service, so they usually end up spending 6 months in prison.
@merclangrat
@merclangrat 2 года назад
@@tusaki Aaaah, I see... That totally makes sense! Thanks for the explanation!
@mettemattila3794
@mettemattila3794 2 года назад
Im actually from finnish and to others who has some else Than finnish that they speak it may be little hard to talk.
@veetee355
@veetee355 2 года назад
I am Finnish
@bertreynolds8146
@bertreynolds8146 2 года назад
How do you translate vituttaa, minua vituttaa
@janesully5971
@janesully5971 2 года назад
I'm pissed off
@ahmetsarrac9112
@ahmetsarrac9112 2 года назад
Hi, great content. I would be very grateful if you would prepare more relevant content.
@Heve62
@Heve62 2 года назад
in my opinion puhekieli is not talked about much when it comes to learning finnish. A foreigner would not understand some puhekieli sentences at all. example: "Minä olin ensimmäisenä maalissa" vs "mä olin ekana maalis" and adding dialects to this too...
@veli-pekkaheikkinen6736
@veli-pekkaheikkinen6736 2 года назад
Are you from Finland
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 2 года назад
Jep
@tytot7916
@tytot7916 2 года назад
OMG OSAAT PUHUU SUOMEE OON ITE SUOMALINE😀
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 2 года назад
JOO :D
@bigscarysteve
@bigscarysteve 2 года назад
I think I've actually spotted a German loanword in Finnish. "Vitsi" looks like it comes from German "Witz." I thought it more probably would have come from a Swedish word, but Google Translate tells me the Swedish word for "joke" is "skämt."
@nhuck_corris8885
@nhuck_corris8885 2 года назад
Possible, i already found some very similar words. Could also come from Norwegian or Swedish "Vits".I think that most "German" loan words actually come from Swedish. But "Besserwisseri" comes certainly from the German word "Besserwisser" :D
@bigscarysteve
@bigscarysteve 2 года назад
@@nhuck_corris8885 Okay, I'll agree with you. Whenever I see what looks to me like a German loanword in Finnish, I assume it's probably a Swedish loanword instead, and then I go running off to Google Translate to check. Since GT didn't give me "vits," I thought I had finally found an actual German one. I'm wrong again!
@williamsohlstrom1530
@williamsohlstrom1530 2 года назад
@@bigscarysteve If it helps most Finnish military terminology comes from German (while I think quite a lot of the Swedish military terminology comes from French). Not really loanwords as much as direct translations, but hey it's something. Examples: 1. Tank = Panssarivaunu (Armour wagon) = Panzerkampfwagen. In Sweden it's "stridsvagn", basically just Kampfwagen. 2. Assault Rifle = rynnäkkökivääri (assault rifle) = Sturmgewehr. Note that in Sweden it's called "automatkarbin", automatic carbine. 3. Machine gun = konekivääri (machine rifle) = Maschinengewehr. In Sweden it's "kulspruta", lead sprayer/syringe. 4. Submachine gun = konepistooli (machine pistol) = Maschinenpistole. In Sweden "kulsprutepistol", lead sprayer/syringe pistol What I find funny is that the Swedish speaking (~5% of Finns have Swedish as mothertounge) Nyland Brigade of the FDF use the Finnish terminology directly translated to Swedish (language) instead of the Swedish (country) ones. So Assault rifle is stormgevär, tank is panssarvagn, MG is maskingevär, SMG is maskinpistol etc. In these the German origin is quite a bit more obvious. It's an endless source of arguments between Swedish speaking Finns and Swedes. As long as both participants are stubborn enough.
@anniegreen9427
@anniegreen9427 2 года назад
I remember guessing what "putzen" means. Putsaa/putsata means "to clean" in finnish as well. Btw, "auto" (car) is auto in finnish too. :)
@hese61
@hese61 2 года назад
@@bigscarysteve En vits = vitsi. Jag bara vitsar = I'm just joking = Mää vaa vitsailen.
@pobelix5803
@pobelix5803 2 года назад
Just yesterday in the late evening I asked for some videos about puhekieli. Coincidence? I guess so. Thanks anyway
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 2 года назад
Hahahah I just saw your comment! Lucky coincidence for you :D
@pobelix5803
@pobelix5803 2 года назад
@@KatChatsFinnish Still funny :D
@dudububudu
@dudububudu 2 года назад
Meinata, best translated by "I am meant to do sth"... Meinata = meant to....
@andTutin
@andTutin 2 года назад
i only know perkele word
@TrYhE
@TrYhE 2 года назад
kk
@jalaabd5082
@jalaabd5082 2 года назад
Kiito paljon
@jenniferbroderick2901
@jenniferbroderick2901 2 года назад
B
@zerdo6866
@zerdo6866 2 года назад
Oon ite suomalainen 😅
@emrahcan1986
@emrahcan1986 2 года назад
Thanks and go on please
@ashkanmasoomi9732
@ashkanmasoomi9732 2 года назад
kiitti pomo
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 2 года назад
Hahaha
@emilmyhre4288
@emilmyhre4288 2 года назад
Kaipasin sanaa: ”duuni”😅 mutta siisti video!
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 2 года назад
Ehkä kakkos osassa :)
@shiremuka3293
@shiremuka3293 2 года назад
Pidin todella tästä videosta, odotamme muitakin
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 2 года назад
Kiitos :)
@maryjaneki954
@maryjaneki954 4 месяца назад
I hear sori mostly from men, women uses anteeks
@gabrielebader3748
@gabrielebader3748 5 месяцев назад
Bussi in Austrian language means a small kiss on the cheek :-) did you know? :-)
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 4 месяца назад
I had no idea!
@thepowerofcheesecake
@thepowerofcheesecake 2 года назад
i imagine venata comes from swedish vänta
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 2 года назад
Yeah it does :)
@bufordghoons9981
@bufordghoons9981 Год назад
If I type "venata" in Google Translate is says "screw up" instead "to wait". "Venataan bussia" says "to pull the bus". So, it looks like using Google Translate isn't a good idea. I do not think Finns want to hear I'm going to screw up the bus as if I am some kind of violent vandal.
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish Год назад
Hahaha oh no!
@PNoceado
@PNoceado 4 месяца назад
note to self: no more kiitos nor anteeksi
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