Anyone wondering: Finland says ”se on toivotonta” meaning ”it’s hopeless” In a normal conversation tho, a Finn would just say ”toivotonta” with frustration. And that word doesn’t automatically translate to ”hopeless”. It’s complicated. Google the conjugaison of Finnish words (or don’t…). Anyway, by saying ”toivotonta” everybody would still understand that you’re saying ”it’s hopeless” without actually saying ”it is”-part. It’s just a Litte thing; by saying the whole sentence it sounds a little clumsy to a fluent speaker. It’s just not what a native speaker would say.
@@JorgeAviles72 Well, as a secular nation yes, in general NO! India and Pakistan were brothers once, but after those Brits divided us, manipulated, and ruined us, brotherhood died between the two. Something short of a Star Wars/Transformers reference. and like I said... *Forbid calling India as Pakistan...*
Man that’s a classic US, Spanish conversation US: your racist Spain: I’m not racist Should have gone with US: wow look at this guy trying to erase Brazil culture Spain: no, that’s on you
the flag that america thought was australia I thought was Australia too ): I at least know that the one with the sun is Argentina and the cross is Switzerland