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HARDEST Words to Pronounce in Finnish 🤯 According to YOU 

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What do you think are the hardest words to pronounce in Finnish? In this video I will go over some of the ones you submitted to me!
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0:00-0:34 Intro
0:35-2:30 AD italki
2:31-3:46 Aamuyöllä
3:47-4:12 Pohjoinen
4:13-4:52 Lyijy
4:53-6:00 Höyry
6:01-6:36 Rovaniemi
6:37-7:23 Yöpöytä
7:24-9:00 Kuunnella
9:01-9:41 Pöllö
9:42-10:18 Keskuslämmitys
10:19-11:12 Kännykkä
11:13-11:49 Kuningas
11:50-12:46 Itsenäisyyspäivä
12:47-14:26 Jonglöörata
14:27-15:06 Outro
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@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish Год назад
✨Join italki and spread some holiday joy by referring your friends. Refer a friend and get 10€ of italki credit: go.italki.com/katdecember Also, which of these words do you find the hardest to pronounce? Are there any other Finnish words you find difficult to say? Let me know ^-^
@marin_1441
@marin_1441 Год назад
Lyijy was one really hard
@user-el2oj4cz6u
@user-el2oj4cz6u Год назад
@@marin_1441 try one - talossammekohan🙃
@closetmonster5057
@closetmonster5057 Год назад
11:25 The single g-sound only appears in loan words, but the ŋ-sound in "kuningas" is completely different and native to Finnish language. Actually ŋ is the only sound that doesn't have it's own letter in Finnish alphabet, so while it's spelled "kuningas", you have to always pronounce it as "kuniŋŋas". Same with many other words eg. "lanka" (yarn) is alway pronounced as "laŋka" and the plural "langat" as "laŋŋat".
@mewhenmemewhentheimewhenth8360
Well the ŋ appears alot in English as a contraction of the -ing suffix. People can't be bothered to say /wɔ:kɪŋɡ/ so they just say /wɔ:kɪŋ/
@VampiraVonGhoulscout
@VampiraVonGhoulscout Год назад
Pöllö...that frickin green owl is at it again.
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish Год назад
Lmao
@bufordghoons9981
@bufordghoons9981 Год назад
I struggled a long time trying to pronounce the last name of Finnish Winter War sniper, Simo Häyhä. It is weird to get my mouth to sound "äyhä". People overhearing me practicing this sound might think something is wrong. If you speak Häyhä loud and forcefully, Häyhä sounds like you are making a very loud explosive sneeze or are clearing your throat. I don't think I could pronounce some of these words after eating a lot of ice cream or if my lips were half-frozen in sub-zero weather. I still remain convinced Finnish is a tongue-twister language but it is a beautiful language.
@Lunaholic94
@Lunaholic94 Год назад
Interesting fact is that Kuningas is indeed an ancient loan word from Proto-Germanic "Kuningaz". It has preserved its original form unlike the Germanic languages of today
@chinmaytare
@chinmaytare Год назад
You are really good in explaining.. 😍
@TunisianKuningas
@TunisianKuningas Год назад
You missed Hääyöaie 🤣
@ruixingyang8320
@ruixingyang8320 Год назад
Big thanks for the great video!
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish Год назад
Kiitos!
@ruixingyang8320
@ruixingyang8320 Год назад
Football World cup is ongoing. If possible, please teach us some Finnish words for football match. Thanks.
@annek7403
@annek7403 Год назад
Ei ole hirveän vaikeaa. Ainakaan näin aamuyöllä. Hyvää yötä, nukutaan hyvin. :)
@farouq7107
@farouq7107 Год назад
It has been a while since I have been here. Uni is hard 😬 But it is always pleasant to come for a relaxing and informative Finnish lesson. Thank you 🤗
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish Год назад
Good luck to you at uni!! Glad to always see your comments when you have a moment to relax :)
@garypeterson2079
@garypeterson2079 Год назад
I have to say that all of these are difficult however your video is a great help. Thanks
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish Год назад
Glad it was helpful! Kiitos!
@geoptus
@geoptus Год назад
those 'hard' sounds are starting to make sense - öy and yö in one word!!?? it was hilarious getting my tongue around that one 🤣 Awesome!! 👍
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish Год назад
Hahaha it’s a bit of a mouthful isn’t it xD
@kieraniles688
@kieraniles688 Год назад
For me some double consonants are harder than others. Your example "kuunnella" is quite easy, because the idea of holding/stretching the letter is natural for the nasal and fricative letters l, m, n, r, s and v (if there are any double vv words in Finnish). But then Finnish single vs double plosives, k, p and t, which can't be stretched out in the same way. We saw when you got to kannykkä that some different advise for pronouncing kk is need compared with nn. Some tt and pp examples would be good like käyttää and 2nd person plural verbs (tarvitsette, tapasitte).
@watchmakerful
@watchmakerful 5 месяцев назад
Yes, a double plosive is an ordinary plosive, but with a longer pause before it. Some languages have this concept, e. g. Russian, Italian, Japanese.
@user-wm4kv7he9n
@user-wm4kv7he9n Год назад
Kat!!! I learned Finnish well today.👍 It's cold, so dress warmly. And be careful not to catch a cold.😁😊
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish Год назад
Thank you so much! :)
@topbruiserthalius9057
@topbruiserthalius9057 Год назад
For a Turkish, all of these words are easy to pronounce to me :). For sure, the words are not similar but Turkish and Finnish pronounciations are on the same method.I already love this language and grateful to you for making these kind of videos ^^.
@hyhhy
@hyhhy Год назад
It's interesting that the personal pronoun system (including the phonetics and morphology of the pronouns when you look into it deeper) in Turkic languages is quite similar to Finnic languages.
@mahiruskan
@mahiruskan 9 месяцев назад
@@hyhhyUral-Altaic languages have similar language structures. Finnish is a Ural language, and Turkish is an Altaic language. That's why Turkish people can speak Finnish more easily than many others.
@hyhhy
@hyhhy 9 месяцев назад
@@mahiruskan The "Altaic" or "Ural-Altaic" languages seem like some sort of an ancient "Sprachbund" group. It is an interesting product of history.
@amirahtamov3513
@amirahtamov3513 3 месяца назад
Kiitos!🎉
@dvorszkydavid9140
@dvorszkydavid9140 Год назад
As a Hungarian, I find Finnish pronunciation relatively easy. Still, I am struggling a little bit with a, ä, and e because, in actual speaking, they feel/sound inconsistent to me.
@untitled6578
@untitled6578 5 месяцев назад
yeah this is because hungarian doesn't have ä. to pronounce it you sort of have to make a sound halfway between hungarian á and hungarian e. both hungarian é and e sound like finnish e to finns, while á is sort of halfway between finnish ä and a. finnish a is easy to pronounce as it should be close to hungarian a.
@kierby2954
@kierby2954 Год назад
Terve! Thank you for your videos.. I'm currently studying finnish language and preparing for the A1 exam..
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish Год назад
Kiitos and onnea for your exam!
@kierby2954
@kierby2954 Год назад
Kiitos paljon..
@Constant1ne__
@Constant1ne__ 17 дней назад
As a Finn from Eastern Finland who has also lived on the West Coast and in Helsinki, I've never heard of "jongleerata." I'd say "jonglöörata" is a much more common way to say it. Regarding the word "kuningas," I don't find it particularly special. The "ng" sound in "kuningas" is the same as in the word "English." The letter "Ä" is also quite simple. English has the same sound in words like "cat," "hat," or "ass." For comparison: "Hard" = a, "Cat" = ä. When it comes to another Finnish specialty, "ö," if you speak English, you are using the sound all the time. English words like "heard," "verb," "turd," and "sure" are examples of how "ö" pretty much sounds. Great video though. We Finns should be prouder of our weird ass language!
@merclangrat
@merclangrat Год назад
Moi Kat :) kiitos paljon videosta! among these words the hardest for me are - itsenäisyyspäivä, keskuslämmitys (very useful word!) and jonglöörata of course I will practice!
@merclangrat
@merclangrat Год назад
And I found one more word: päärautatieasema
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish Год назад
Hahah I guess there are plenty of them in Finnish xD
@eastkoller
@eastkoller Год назад
As a Taiwanese who learn Finnish here found lots of similar pronunciations like Chinese . for instance the "It-se"here can pronounce ‘’ㄘ‘’(this is what we called ”注音符號‘’)
@petertraveller6421
@petertraveller6421 11 месяцев назад
Ensikerralla sitten, lento-kone-suihku-turbiini-moottori-apu-mekaanikko-ali-upseeri-oppilas tai Epä-järjestelmällis-tyttämättömyy-dellänsä-kään-köhän
@juyoungchai4847
@juyoungchai4847 Год назад
Hi Kat! After living in Finland for 4 years now, I decided to take the plunge and finally learn Finnish. I found your content entertaining but I'm a bit lost as to how to begin. Do you have a recommendation on which of your videos to watch first for a complete beginner? Kiitos :P
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish Год назад
Oh gosh sorry I missed this comment! I would say probably the alphabet videos, maybe the playlist called "question words" or "vocab builder" would have some easier content! :)
@Jack-km5su
@Jack-km5su Год назад
As a Hungarian, all pronunciations were easy. (Very easy.) I stopped the video and said the word before you said it,and I haven't fault.
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish Год назад
Wow that’s amazing! Maybe because Hungarian comes from the same langauge family ..? So the pronunciation is more similar
@DouweBuruma
@DouweBuruma Год назад
I find the pronunciation the least difficult about this language, but maybe that’s because I think it’s a very beautiful language.
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish Год назад
Yeah! Also probably depends on your native language too, some just find it harder than others
@DouweBuruma
@DouweBuruma Год назад
@@KatChatsFinnish But still Finnish is very difficult for me. Kiitos Kat 😉. Btw I am Dutch.
@cosimoleone9110
@cosimoleone9110 Год назад
What about epäjärjestelmällistyttämättömyydelläänsäkäänköhän? I wonder what it means. I think there are several words put together 😅
@mikahamari6420
@mikahamari6420 Год назад
The lexical root of this word is *järjestelmä* 'system'. Prefix *epä* means negation. Then there is suffix that appear in adjective *järjestelmällinen* 'systematic'. *tyttä* shows that this would be a verb, but there are more derivative suffixes after it. There is again negation element, *mätön* , similar to negative participle *tekemätön työ* 'job not done'. Suffix *yys* shows that this is substantive, like in word *hyvyys* ' feature of goodness'. *llä* is adessive case, then there is 3. person possessive suffix and few enclitic particles (kään, kö, hän). So, what does this mean? I would say that it is a question (kö) about somebody showing his/her feature of not being unsystematic. So, it actually means nothing but is theoretically possible form, which nobody would ever use. It is so theoretical that when I first time saw it as a child (native speaker), I thought that this can't be correct, no way! By learning it you may learn Finnish derivation, but it is more like conjoined for fun. 🙂
@cosimoleone9110
@cosimoleone9110 Год назад
@@mikahamari6420 whatta...🤯 Thanks for the explanation, so basically it's a nonsense tongue twister that exploits the peculiarities of finnish grammar.
@mikahamari6420
@mikahamari6420 Год назад
@@cosimoleone9110 Exactly, it is not at all a normal word in Finnish language, because words are for use and this will never be. Theoretical word shows the morphological type of Finnish, how words can be prolonged by using affixes (this is called agglutination).
@m41437
@m41437 Год назад
I was looking for a specific video (that is not related to language learning) and I found this video. I found it interesting that Pöllö means owl in finnish, in my native language Pollo means chicken, although the pronunciation is drastically different.
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish Год назад
Oh that's true xD
@F1nn12h
@F1nn12h Год назад
These are easy! It might be because I'm Finnish, but it's not so important difference
@mebrahtusyum1507
@mebrahtusyum1507 Год назад
Kiitos
@71cat
@71cat Год назад
Kiitos paljon tästä hyvästä videosta! I notice again that for me (french speaker), english is very more difficult to pronounce than finnish 😱!!
@agnishom
@agnishom Год назад
Fortunately, as a Bangla speaker, I have no problem pronouncing double consonants. I struggle wifh Double/long vowels. Although I have heard they used to be a thing in ancient bangla
@Xarmutinha
@Xarmutinha 8 месяцев назад
Sometimes i think i hear native finns emphasising on single letters, almost like they are double but not quite.... For example "kirjakieli" i feel like the second k and especially the l are stronger because finnish is spoken with a rythm. Is this nonsense or is it true?
@Sh0ckmaster
@Sh0ckmaster Год назад
It's not really a pronunciation thing as such, but the shape you need to make your mouth to pronounce "Turku" is certainly different :D
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish Год назад
Now that you mention it, I can feel it too xD
@marin_1441
@marin_1441 Год назад
Lol that moment 1:58 how i pretend to talk when i want to see myself busy 8:12 i don't know why but i remember ismo joke on pronounciation 9:13 Herra pöllö- Duolingo
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish Год назад
Hahahah, I guess have done that too xD
@nishanipartel1809
@nishanipartel1809 Год назад
Myrsky, kahvi that type words hard for me
@lrandybatilona141
@lrandybatilona141 Год назад
Moi! i need some help with finnish riddles. i hope i can find one here
@Justme-ip3wc
@Justme-ip3wc Год назад
I noticed the way you pronounced "y" in "lyijy" and "höyry" sounds different. How does that work?
@Talvekuningas
@Talvekuningas Год назад
As virolainen to pronounce isn't so bad, but reading it gives me eye cancer . They're written so funny. :D pohjoinen/põhja, höyry/aur, joulupukki sounds so cute, we say jouluvana, kuunella/kuulma, pöllö/öökull, keskuslämmitys/keskküte, itsenäisyyspäivä/iseseisvuspäev , jongleerata/jongleerima. You're super cute btw. 😳
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish Год назад
Yess it's always so close but still so different xD
@justaname1837
@justaname1837 Год назад
"Kuningas" is an interesting word. It comes from Proto-Germanic *kuningaz.
@user-el2oj4cz6u
@user-el2oj4cz6u Год назад
Minulla yöpöydällä oli voileipää makaran ja juuston kanssa. Se oli aamuyöllä.😁
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish Год назад
Vau!
@fancyndzefu7798
@fancyndzefu7798 Год назад
Anyone using italki? Please share your experience 🙏
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish Год назад
I’ve used it! All my teachers so far have been super sweet and kind. The taster lesson is to kinda see if you vibe with them and go over what you want to learn and how they can help you. Then you can decide if you want to continue or not :p
@edonveil9887
@edonveil9887 Год назад
Look for "kuningaz" to find the origin of the word.
@agnishom
@agnishom Год назад
How would a Finnish speaker pronounce the word "llantu"? I have the hypothesis that it is impossible to pronounce the ll sound at the beginning of a word
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish Год назад
Probably like a one letter l
@arijarmala2037
@arijarmala2037 4 месяца назад
Well, if that is a Spanish word, I would pronounce is as ijantu. In it the j is really j and not h. Watching a lot of La Liga matches you learn how to pronounce the names...
@rygy82
@rygy82 Год назад
ö, u, and y are all very similar
@xionkale3688
@xionkale3688 Год назад
don't really wanna brag but having 7 vowels and 26 consonants with about 50+ alphabets in my mother tongue made it easier for me to pick up other language and their pronunciations 😅
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish Год назад
That's a great benefit haha!
@bigscarysteve
@bigscarysteve Год назад
Post-vocalic "h" is a tough one for me to pronounce.
@Ninaninani716
@Ninaninani716 Год назад
Yes, all nähdä forms are hard because of that
@marin_1441
@marin_1441 Год назад
Hyvä itsenäisestipäivä
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish Год назад
Kiitos paljon!
@user-el2oj4cz6u
@user-el2oj4cz6u Год назад
Minun lempimämpi sana on kälsärikännit😁
@jmmh8248
@jmmh8248 Год назад
Kalsarikännit,varmaan tarkoitit tätä😀
@user-el2oj4cz6u
@user-el2oj4cz6u Год назад
Mutta se on mukava kuunneella sinua
@prasanthelumalai770
@prasanthelumalai770 Год назад
Terve 🤭😜🤫
@Martin46869
@Martin46869 Год назад
izi
@Grandiloquence
@Grandiloquence Год назад
Hei ❤ toivottavasti 🧡 kaikilla 💛 on 💚 hyvä 💙 päivä
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish Год назад
Kiitos ja samoin!
@user-lz3vn4vt5v
@user-lz3vn4vt5v Год назад
Голимая реклама. В финском языке нет и быть не может проблем с произношением.
@jussimustonen6829
@jussimustonen6829 Год назад
This video made me question the Finnish language. - Finnish person
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish Год назад
Lmao
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