Learn Finnish - Basic Phrases for Tourists

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Learn basic Finnish phrases for traveling to Turku, Helsinki or any other part of Finland. Suomi is a beautiful country and knowing a few words or phrases in Finnish (suomea) can ingratiate you with your Finnish host. Here we teach you the basic words and vocabulary you will need to truly enjoy Finland.
Copyright Mark Wolters 2013

КОМЕНТАРІ: 429
@Krosis98
@Krosis98 8 років тому
im from finland and i have absolutely no idea why i am watching this.
@pantta567
@pantta567 8 років тому
I feel you bruh.
@jenniferborup2981
@jenniferborup2981 8 років тому
+DovahCast me too
@jaakkohintsala2597
@jaakkohintsala2597 8 років тому
same
@Gokaes
@Gokaes 8 років тому
+DovahCast same
@Alitasplace
@Alitasplace 8 років тому
Not same, but learning :P
@EllieMcEla
@EllieMcEla 9 років тому
"Hyvää juota" LOL!! You think you're saying good night, but you're saying good drink.
@woltersworld
@woltersworld 9 років тому
Mark McEla and they both make me just as happy :)
@IlotikkuFiN
@IlotikkuFiN 8 років тому
+Ellie McEla "A good drink" would be "hyvä juoma". "Hyvää juota" means something like "give drinks repeatedly to a good (person)".
@jon2w
@jon2w 8 років тому
+Ellie McEla Americans don't have Åå Ää Öö on their
@Reofive
@Reofive 7 років тому
their what?
@elle4552
@elle4552 7 років тому
Their hands..? Their alphabet..? No idea
@olearntz
@olearntz 2 роки тому
Please note: Knowing how to pronounce all those words and questions is one thing. Being prepared for the Finnish answer is another one. :o)
@MissVi
@MissVi 9 років тому
"Hyvää juota". And I came here to learn something.
@Finnspeed
@Finnspeed 8 років тому
MissV lmao xd
@jon2w
@jon2w 8 років тому
+MissV Americans don't have Åå Ää Öö on their
@ok-cs2go
@ok-cs2go 6 років тому
Hyvää juota???
@nuolis
@nuolis 6 років тому
finnish people say how its write,y is y its not change,i guess i should make tutorial as finnish
@denkigama5331
@denkigama5331 6 років тому
please do it, I am going to learn this language
@georgeaugustogarciabehaker8660
@georgeaugustogarciabehaker8660 3 роки тому
I started to learn Finnish for curiosity a few time ago and I'm really loving it. Kiitos! Greetings from Sao Paulo, Brazil.
@verandi3882
@verandi3882 4 роки тому
I never thought I would learn so much about basics of the Finnish language from an American , thank you very much that was very useful
@UnclePutte
@UnclePutte 7 років тому
Just remember, the "everyone knows english in Finland" rule is one of those many rules that, when you really need it to work, fails. Like, when you take a wrong turn and wind up in a far forest road, then your car breaks down, and you realize you've left your cellphone somewhere, and there's a blinding blizzard out, the temperature is dropping inside the car, and suddenly there's a shape at your door that might be a bear or a Finn in a fur hat... that's usually where the rule breaks down. You'll still get helped though.
@andrasiboti
@andrasiboti 6 місяців тому
Will the bear help me? :P
@UnclePutte
@UnclePutte 6 місяців тому
@@andrasiboti He'll help you run faster. 😂
@redraiders
@redraiders Рік тому
Great video even 9 years later. Thanks!
@Finpoju19
@Finpoju19 8 років тому
This is a bit of a problem with non-finnish people, and that is what we call "aste vaihtelu" essentially what that means is that if you are trying to say yes by saying joo and instead you say jo, then it is a completely different word. Joo means yes, and jo means already the best phrase to demonstrate this is "Kokoo koko kokko kokoon" Wich has the meaning of build up the whole bonfire. Kokoo (kokoa) means gather (in this case build up) Koko means whole Kokko means bonfire and Kokoon wich means together This is a demonstration, that shows you how much a single letter can mean in the finnish language Another example is Tuli - tuuli Tuli means fire and tuuli means wind
@idunno1951
@idunno1951 4 роки тому
The first words I learned in finnish were "kuka" and "kukka" so I could tell other people what's the difference :D
@peterpeterson3385
@peterpeterson3385 8 років тому
Seems like many Finns are commenting about the ways of saying "hello". Yes there is a lot of ways to say "hello" indeed like: Moro, moi, terve(also means healthy), päivää, hei, "morjens", moikka(mostly it means "goodbye", but sometimes it can also be used for saying hi) and so on.
@ozsfi
@ozsfi 7 років тому
Instead of "hei", almost all say "moi" nowadays, even the cashiers in supermarkets. I live in Norway and just visit, so I'm used to saying "hei". Always takes me time to learn to say moi again. And it's funny, I never breath in when I speak. "Pankkiautomaatti", ATM, is usually called "Otto", so look for those.
@cheorry3141
@cheorry3141 5 років тому
My cousins who are half finish had to take Finish lessons and none of them understood it and they found it really hard, I hear my auntie speaking Finnish a lot and she’s taught me basic Finnish which is helpful
@Hairysteed
@Hairysteed 8 років тому
Regarding your pronunciation. You have the sounds pretty much spot on, but I would recommend practicing the differences between short and long sounds a little bit with minimal pairs such as "Tuli-tuuli-tulli", "kylä-kyllä-kyylä(=derog. 'stalker')", or - if you dare - try the notorious "Mr Kokko! Assemble the whole bonfire together!" - "Kokko! Kokoo koko kokko kokoon!" ;D
@angelinegonzales491
@angelinegonzales491 3 роки тому
Hyvaa iltaa. Kiitos paljon. From Philippines🇵🇭learning finnish language. Nakemiin. 💚
@saukkogaming9424
@saukkogaming9424 9 років тому
The "Bussy" made my day
@roosarobin3383
@roosarobin3383 8 років тому
Nice video! I love it... but you said "hyvää juota" which means "give the good one something to drink" , not "hyvää yötä" :D ... Keep up the good work!! I am teaching my friends to speak Finnish and I found this very helpful! old video, timeless content! Thank you!
@woltersworld
@woltersworld 8 років тому
I think they could be interchangeable ;)
@hellaqqa
@hellaqqa 8 років тому
+Sheik Asor RehtnaP Knip terrible pronounciation though
@Zasi24
@Zasi24 8 років тому
+Annika Winberg suuuure... I'm sure everyone else's fourth/fifth language is excellent
@hellaqqa
@hellaqqa 8 років тому
+Zasi24 I´m sorry I didn´t mean to offend you, but for people trying to learn a new language the teacher should know how to speak it. But you are almost there so I hope you don´t hate me for my comments :) I´m really sorry!!
@Alitasplace
@Alitasplace 8 років тому
Hyvää huomenta sinulle. I see you are teaching your friends to learn Finnish! I'm trying to learn too. My question is, do you by any chance plan to upload videos as well? I would definitely check them out. :) Kiitos. Moi moi!
@jon2w
@jon2w 8 років тому
Two words can mean alot example The pruce 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 then return = Kuusi palaa Your moon is on fire = Kuusi palaa Your moon returns = Kuusi palaa Six pieces = Kuusi palaa
@scruffysean3640
@scruffysean3640 4 роки тому
Sopii.
@o.602
@o.602 4 роки тому
Mein gott.
@fineassamyfresh2387
@fineassamyfresh2387 6 років тому
Hi! Planning a trip to Finland and very grateful that you have made this video!
@pigworts2
@pigworts2 7 років тому
The Finns also breathe in while speaking words in general, not just positive ones - the classic example is 'voi ei' ('Oh no!'), as the 'voi' may be repeated and sometimes is spoken while breathing in.
@pattyboska3904
@pattyboska3904 6 років тому
Love these videos. My Maternal family came from North Finland. It was great to the language I so long ago had forgotten.
@BahadrCAKARhosgeldin
@BahadrCAKARhosgeldin 6 років тому
I was looking for a second language to learn.(I'm studying in Australia at the moment) I'm Turkish. I checked, which language easy to learn for me then I found Finnish! Seriously some of the letters are totally same and grammar same as well (however, of course, is not easy but trying is free)
@johanssonfin
@johanssonfin 10 років тому
Hyvää juota :DDDD
@666FeetDeep
@666FeetDeep 7 років тому
Yes = kyllä, joo (not "jo", which means "already"). You gotta be careful in Finnish with long and short vowels, and also single and double consonants. Good example: tuli/tuuli/tulli. Tuli = fire, tuuli = wind, tulli = customs. Also, where did you get the "toaletti" from? It's understandable, yes, but I never heard it being used in everyday talk. I live in Helsinki, but I think all Finland uses "vessa" for toilet. OK, those were my "critics". You sure have an accent, but VERY good in general for a foreigner. Where in Finland did you live? And for how long?
@SandraM
@SandraM 7 років тому
Hello Finland i love your language because its so unique and twisted :D Chciałabym się nauczyć Fińskiego , bo jest równie dziwny jak Polski:D Greets from Poland:)
@estaw6098
@estaw6098 8 років тому
England is Englanti in Finnish! "Englannissa" means "IN England". When you say you speak a language you add an A to the end of the word i.e. "Puhun saksaa, puhun englantia" but "Puhun suomea". And there's no capital letter on any noun for a language, this is Finnish we're writing, not English ;)
@Lawh
@Lawh 10 років тому
I think it might actually be a bit better sometimes to learn finnish from someone who is not finnish, and has an accent, because pronouncing finnish can be a bitch.. You'll get stuck on the basic words and never get anywhere if you try too hard. Finns tend to respect anyone at trying, and they will correct you pretty much only if you want them to. So learning the words and then using them in context will get you pretty far, so don't worry too much of the pronunciation, at least at first.
@trikrank7522
@trikrank7522 3 роки тому
I'm a finn and I've never heard or witnessed anybody saying something while breathing in, unless there's a certain situation like gasping for air or something. It could also be so that you've met really "special people" and I understand, given that you've spent time in Turku :D
@stankyfoote9052
@stankyfoote9052 7 років тому
Im half Finnish and Im going there for 2 weeks to see my grandparents and cousins! :D
@deannamarin318
@deannamarin318 4 роки тому
"Thank You! I'm getting better and better with learning Finnish each day.''
@christopherortile8452
@christopherortile8452 3 роки тому
Really an helpful video to getting started Finnish with!!
@nikitacz448
@nikitacz448 9 років тому
You are AWESOME. Regards from Czech republic
@idunno1951
@idunno1951 4 роки тому
lol, já jsem taky z Česka
@mcpaasec420
@mcpaasec420 8 років тому
your finnish is very impressive! :) by the way toilet generally is vessa :) keep making these brilliant videos!!
@thesuomi8550
@thesuomi8550 6 років тому
Joose Pajunen no ei se kyllä oo
@Brian-vn4xb
@Brian-vn4xb 11 місяців тому
Hey Mark, if you want to practice using phrases in another language like Finnish for example, do you think a good idea is to have a friend act out scenarios like bumping into you for example and you say the correct phrase in Finnish or asking where something is and you say the correct phrase so that way you get experience using the phrases and it helps you remember all of the different phrases you'll need
@RalfFinne
@RalfFinne 9 років тому
Watching this video makes me see how complex finnish is, what comes to the grammar compared to english. I'm finnish but my native language is swedish, as it is for some of us on the west coast
@woltersworld
@woltersworld 9 років тому
Ralf Finne and I suck at finnish so imagine how tough it is if someone actually knew what theywere doing ;)
@umovie24ma
@umovie24ma 9 років тому
Ralf Finne Still easy enough, you just need more explanation.
@hogis0303
@hogis0303 8 років тому
+Ralf Finne samma här. ;en detta var ganska kul
@dennismuller3573
@dennismuller3573 6 років тому
Honestly, from what I have gathered so far, this may be the easiest language to pronounce for Germans.
@belaclausx
@belaclausx 7 років тому
I enjoy this too much! Kiitos you're great :D Olen kotosin Italy!
@whyllzg5475
@whyllzg5475 10 років тому
thank you for this...!.i enjoyed learning Finnish language...God Bless!
@Skaaraowls
@Skaaraowls 6 років тому
I remember when I was young and I came to finland I used to play on the cash machines, it was written "pieni" and "suuri" (as far as I can remember)
@arturgouveia3491
@arturgouveia3491 Місяць тому
Hi there. Brasiliassa (I hope it's correct). Man, you really left me off the hook. Appriciate it!
@lisahydins1655
@lisahydins1655 8 років тому
Hyvää juota!!
@timreza2889
@timreza2889 Рік тому
I enjoy learning from you. Give more
@woltersworld
@woltersworld Рік тому
Thanks tim
@tepetti
@tepetti 6 років тому
In Finnish we don't have word please like in English. If you want to order a coffee, do not say "Kahvi, olkaa hyvä". This sounds like you are giving coffee for the waitress. If you want coffee say "Kahvi, kiitos" or just "kahvi". Olkaa hyvä works in sentences like "this way, please", "tätä tietä, olkaa hyvä".
@Latexi_LMX
@Latexi_LMX 9 років тому
Awesome vid man, hope crazy finnish enthusiastics see that, or plain refugees in here. In every country, you need to learn the native language. Cheers from Suomi!
@paolaabril9250
@paolaabril9250 10 років тому
Kiitos!! Is what I needed!! :D
@jon2w
@jon2w 8 років тому
toilet=vessa
@HiperHiv
@HiperHiv 8 років тому
+Jonttu16 They're looking for vessa if you know what i mean ( pitbull )
@tryingtocorrect
@tryingtocorrect 8 років тому
I would say: toilet = terveyslaitos (can I go to a toilet= voinko menna terveyslaitokseen). Ok this is a bit advanced , lol.
@jon2w
@jon2w 8 років тому
+TryingTo Correct terveyslaitos = clinic :D
@jon2w
@jon2w 8 років тому
+TryingTo Correct terveyslaitos = clinic :D
@tryingtocorrect
@tryingtocorrect 8 років тому
Jonttu16 Please....
@PatriciaVaz
@PatriciaVaz 9 років тому
Hi there, I'm really enjoying your videos, you're funny and easy to understand, even I can understand you, despite my bad bad english. thanks
@thebananaguardian_
@thebananaguardian_ 3 роки тому
4:30 i actually don't know what toaletti is, but we usually just say "vessa"
@fadumalala1627
@fadumalala1627 8 років тому
Nice video I like it and wanna know more about this language
@ianjenkins7008
@ianjenkins7008 10 років тому
So helpful!
@maryclaire3600
@maryclaire3600 10 років тому
thanks for this... I'm enjoying your video. I'll be in Finland soon for the 4th time =)
@dactalfin
@dactalfin 10 років тому
Please - Antaisitko You're Welcome - Olet tervetullut Yes - Kyllä / Joo Toilet - Vessa (NOT Toaletti, if you say Toaletti no one understand.
@johanssonfin
@johanssonfin 10 років тому
But you can say Toiletti
@dactalfin
@dactalfin 10 років тому
Well, somebody maybe can't understand that. So spell: Vessa.
@peterferm7513
@peterferm7513 8 років тому
But he forgot to tell, many of the finnish people are bilingual and also speak Swedish! And there are some areas and places in Finland where they have Swedish as a main language!
@ericsnider2342
@ericsnider2342 7 років тому
super helpful
@ninagiger
@ninagiger 11 років тому
Hi Hello, i love your videos, They are very interesting and, instructive.I need to ask you something, i apprecciate if you will help me. i want to go to firenze, but firts i go to bologna then i go by train to firenze,i want to buy the tickets, but ill by there in the machines right? and you know whats the difference between ntv ilato, or frecciarossa?and the valor of the tickets? please... :D
@Riituuu
@Riituuu 9 років тому
Just to correct you a bit; "England" is not actually "Englannissa" (Englannissa actually means in England in Finnish). "England" in Finnish is "Englanti". But you are correct in that "Englannista" means "from England". And also as someone already mentioned "jo" does not mean "yes" ("jo" in Finnish means already). The correct written form for the words you mean is "joo" which is similar in meaning to yes, but is quite informal.
@nathanlachaize6283
@nathanlachaize6283 8 років тому
i put the 500 like on this video. kiitos my dear this video help me a lot. merci from france
@kimjihan7009
@kimjihan7009 6 років тому
Kiitos thank you
@maxhyun9013
@maxhyun9013 Рік тому
miten olet voinut? minä jo puhun hyvin suju Suomea avulla sinusta. minä jo katsoin noin 10 vuotta sitten kun alkanut oppi Suomen kieltä ensimmainen kertaa kautta tämä video kanavalta. paljon kiitoskia. toivottavasti että olet pärjää hyvin ja terve elämänmenossa
@lowercherty
@lowercherty 6 років тому
Minna ei en puhu Suomista.... Easy language (huh?!). Every letter has one sound, no silent letters, no masculine/feminine nouns. Finnish in America froze around 1920. Here new words came from English ( carri for car, etc.) and the languages diverged.
@loril4391
@loril4391 5 років тому
too hard for me but I still have to learn suomea!! Love from Hong Kong:)
@erikhansson8663
@erikhansson8663 9 років тому
You are awesome!!
@after387
@after387 9 років тому
Almost choked to my water when you said Hyvää Yötä :D You said it like Hyva yatäa.
@b.i.mcloughlin4065
@b.i.mcloughlin4065 9 років тому
LatePelaa That's mean. Do English people laugh at your Finnish accent. Anyway, it's choked ON my water. I almost choked on my cake when got your prepositions wrong!!
@aaa4r0n29
@aaa4r0n29 4 роки тому
Hyvää juota
@aniitikonen2534
@aniitikonen2534 8 років тому
What are u people shouting about his pronunciation, of course it's bad, hi's not Finnish! I'm guessing this vid was mostly for the tourists so that they can learn a bit the language so that they don't seem like assholes when visiting Finland. He was also saying nice things about Finland/Finnish people so that's a big + too :). Nice video!
@mileshoyle3726
@mileshoyle3726 4 роки тому
I thought good night was Hyvää ilta? Is Hyvää yötä a slight variation of this? I'm confused. My language book I have says Hyvää ilta is good night-- so is there just two ways to say it? Thanks for your help.
@mky3039
@mky3039 4 роки тому
Hyvää iltaa is good evening.
@Alitasplace
@Alitasplace 8 років тому
thanks!
@Finpoju19
@Finpoju19 8 років тому
We don't really have almost any accents, because we say the words as they are written, so there is really not much pronounciation on the words. The only eception really is the R-letter bacause in finnish it's sharp and you use your tounge when you say it, and in english it's kinda soft. I personally really don't have problems with the pronounciation in english but i use the english pronounciation only when i'm not speaking with other finnish people, but there are some people who can have this problem.
@tahounisaid4080
@tahounisaid4080 3 роки тому
you are the best and i like your tichort
@weirdou7143
@weirdou7143 8 років тому
Funny how the double vocals at the end of the words are so hard to English people to say! :D like in "Hyvää" or "olkaa". They should be said way longer. And the "toaletti" is totally funny too, you see it used only in few places...
@scanjett
@scanjett 7 років тому
yes "vessa" would be correct word.
@ghassanalkattan3911
@ghassanalkattan3911 3 роки тому
Kiitos
@stankyfoote9052
@stankyfoote9052 7 років тому
Wait isnt Heippa hi and bye? (my mom taught me a little)
@ingadelahay5693
@ingadelahay5693 10 років тому
Aw lovely! I want to correct a few, because I'm a perfectionist, but people can understand with those ones too : ) England - Englanti Do you speak English/German? - Puhutko englantia/saksaa? Great job!
@Finpoju19
@Finpoju19 8 років тому
Usually in finland when you say "hyvää päivää" to somebody random, they think that you're kinda wierd, since finnish people are a bit shy and closed in, but when you get to know somebody, they'll be more open. However Sometimes this is not the case
@timreza2889
@timreza2889 Рік тому
Thank you
@woltersworld
@woltersworld Рік тому
Ole hyva
@leopainkiller
@leopainkiller 6 років тому
I've seen that "Whiskey Bar" in Turku :D
@pyrkkaaja5594
@pyrkkaaja5594 6 років тому
Kukaan ei täällä Suomessa kysy missä on TOALETTI koska se ei ole sana! Yleisimmin kysytään missä wc on? Tai vessa
@Carbon91
@Carbon91 8 років тому
The way you pronounce sounds like hungarian :) And I'm not hungarian but I heard people speak that language and now I just realised it's like finnish lol
@od6951
@od6951 7 років тому
gracias viejo
@jraybay
@jraybay 6 років тому
Cool thanks! I'm from Canada : D
@Scandilady
@Scandilady 8 років тому
Sir, olkaa hyva, when there are 2 of aa it is pronounced as longggggg a, kiitos paljon.
@80WooR
@80WooR 8 років тому
For a foreigner, your pronounciation is stellar. Most finns luckily don't really care if someone doesn't speak the language, we are more often than not happy to speak english with foreigners.
@ei4123
@ei4123 4 роки тому
Hablo español y me doy cuenta que es fácil pronunciar las palabras finlandesas partiendo del español
@bridgetw7152
@bridgetw7152 6 років тому
This guy is my idol
@rowcezarbrazil
@rowcezarbrazil 7 років тому
Hello from Brazil!
@gizalekulu5844
@gizalekulu5844 8 років тому
waw thanks
@ghostferatu6241
@ghostferatu6241 5 років тому
How do you say benis or ebin?
@vannessathefatty4017
@vannessathefatty4017 6 років тому
At that "Do you speak" section, the correct way to say "Do you speak English" is "Puhutko englantia" and "Puhutko Saksaa". (It's same for "puhun")
@TITOIDRZAVA
@TITOIDRZAVA 9 років тому
Finnish is very hard language related to Estonian and some languages in Ural Mountains. Only Finnish words I know is NOKIA and Volvo.
@DangerousFacts48
@DangerousFacts48 9 років тому
Volvo is Latin for "I turn (around)"
@MariPrindesci
@MariPrindesci 9 років тому
Isn't Volvo Swedish?
@oiskokellaanniitapihteja7470
@oiskokellaanniitapihteja7470 9 років тому
Volvo, nokia on yhtiö tai oli
@RyuakiraX
@RyuakiraX 9 років тому
***** Eesti on samansukuinen kieli kuin Suomi, Unkari kuuluu samaan sarjaan.
@Larspudius
@Larspudius 9 років тому
Nokia in itself is a name of a city, but in modern Finnish at least it doesn't mean anything. NOKIA was a Finnish it-brand.
@thesuomi8550
@thesuomi8550 6 років тому
That _yötä_ sounds like _juota_ 🤣
@ristosavolainen2352
@ristosavolainen2352 9 років тому
Hyvää juota and Keatos
@88Rety
@88Rety 4 роки тому
Hello! Could someone help me translate this phrase to Finnish: Education: the most powerful investment in our future. Thank you!
@shondel3331
@shondel3331 4 роки тому
Koulutus: vahvin investointi tulevaisuutemme kannalta.
@besteconomicsfaculty
@besteconomicsfaculty 11 років тому
nice
@thiaz2330
@thiaz2330 6 років тому
This is summer in Finland :D
@jaakkoz83
@jaakkoz83 9 років тому
Actually what you said about us finns that, whether we are 2 or 102 years old, we would know english. NO. Only the younger people. People older than 50-60 are most of the time very bad in english.
@ozsfi
@ozsfi 7 років тому
I guess it depends on where in Finland you meet Finns, even which job they do, what their interests are. I studied English in nineteen sixties , there were lots of people studying English at the universities and language institutes. Of course one cannot say "everyone", my Australian husband thought so in Norway and asked me to go to Ikea in Oslo, and of course I probably got the only shop assistant who did not speak English.
@dennismuller3573
@dennismuller3573 6 років тому
Been to Sweden a couple of times as well and I have never encountered a Dane/Swede/Norwegian without an at least alright command of English. (No matter what age ) Maybe it's because you guys don't get a dubbed version of English/American series and movies. Same goes for people from Belgium and the Netherlands.
@jansgxox2300
@jansgxox2300 6 років тому
jo - already joo - yes hyvää juota is smth like (have) a good drink
@mirellaharju5460
@mirellaharju5460 8 років тому
Where are you from?
@TheSGIndigo
@TheSGIndigo 11 років тому
well done! :)
@core2xtreme956
@core2xtreme956 6 років тому
Now i know hardest language ever.. but i think is'nt hard cause i think Is same with my language.. but thanks for teach me how to be good suomi language
@Viksy81
@Viksy81 9 років тому
"Olkaa hyvä" and "ole hyvä" actually have the same meaning " you're welcome" or "here you are" (for example when you give someone something to eat). "Olkaa hyvä" is formal and "ole hyvä" is informal. In Finnish there is no word for please.
@idunno1951
@idunno1951 4 роки тому
That's why I couldn't find it... because there's no please
@woltersworld
@woltersworld 11 років тому
I know :) I was just laughing at your comment (that was last comment was from my other youtube account). hope all is well... penetration :)
@mizzomentall
@mizzomentall 10 років тому
Aww man where the perkele paska did you learn that awesome english accent. It´s stunning though
@mizzomentall
@mizzomentall 10 років тому
Okey I realised you´re probably coming from the USA or UK ...:D
@kamppaaja
@kamppaaja 10 років тому
Michal Mentlik dat finnish though :D
@abyss1997
@abyss1997 3 роки тому
devil shit
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