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Nepa cinerea Sounds more like north-germanic. How to type finnish: put lots of vowels, make it sound/look slightly japanese, add ä's and ö's, you're done
Yelsä Vidaravskaja To be honest, the first word actually could almost be written in Japanese hiragana (Disclaimer, I am not Japanese, but I have been learning it for a few months)
Idk how people get this cute and talented :o ... your whispers are so soft and enter the ears so smoothly , I use inaudible whispers for my studies and this didn't distract me at all from them ! thank you !
I only discovered asmr in mid 2016. It's amazing how many wide variety of asmr videos have emerged in last six months or so. IMO, it has taken the youtube like a storm.
LightstarxZ it can mean many things depending on what you are talking about its can be used if you are upset, surprised, interested, mad... it's kinda like..okay! or well then! or like oh wow... something like that there's no exact translation XD but yeah.
I had an exchange student from Finland a few years ago and hearing the language brings back so many memories!!!! The ppl in Finland r so beautiful. I hope I can actually visit there some day😊😊
I don't know why, but you speaking Finnish makes me unfathomably happy. I love it. Thank you for making these videos, can't wait to see more from you :D
I love how quiet your videos are. I can turn the volume all the way up and you'll never hurt my ears. So many ASMR videos will have loud background or white noise or the artists will change the volume of their voice and it's hard to fall asleep to. You never have that problem.
Ahhhh why did this video have to Finnish!? Get it? :) Good video, although I understood literally zero. But thats what makes audio ASMR so great, its about how the sounds make you feel, not the words spoken.
English is so complicated that whenever I hear another foreign language they can talk extremely fast because their grammar and pronunciation makes sense... But with english its easy to stutter and trip over words even when its been the only language youve ever spoken
Finnish is actually a language I have been interested in learning. Romanian also, but with English being my first language, it is very hard for me. French was hard enough, and I am still not fluent in French either. Only reason French is kind of easy is because some of the words are like their english counterparts.
Greyven the thing about finnish is you can speak as slow as you want bc in certain parts of finland their dialect sounds like "hei mun nimiiii on Annukka ja mulllaaa on jäääättelö vaaain torstaaaainaaa" 😂
I can also kinda hear romance language influence in Finnish. I don't know whether it's linguistically considered a romance language, but it most certainly is a musical language.
It is Uralic language. Not romance nor germanic. And I'm quite sure there has been no influence by romance languages on Finnish, but coincidentally some sounds seem to be similar to Spanish and Italian for example, since many people seem to claim it. Seen some Greek people also say some sounds are kinda similar to Greek.
Finnish is an absolutely beautiful language! It's too vastly separate from English for me to ever even dream of speaking it fluently, but it's nice to listen to all the same. :)
Firstly, English is everywhere and is easy for learners to immerse themselves in fully. Finnish is not spoken anywhere outside of Finland, and is therefore very difficult to access, let alone to learn via immersion. Secondly, English is notoriously simple to learn, in regards to grammar if not in regards to pronunciation, while Finnish is amongst the hardest languages to learn. I am trilingual and still have difficulty with it. Regardless, I am usually unable to understand my Finnish friends when they attempt to speak English - so, perhaps not all are as fluent as you boast. It was a compliment, anyway, not a complaint.
Kay well your friends didnt listen in class then. we start learning english when we are 9 and stop when we are 19 or so but i think that you would learn finnish very well if you just practised for 10 years like we did (and try to watch finnish movies and tv shows it really helps)