Ihana raikas ihminen ja puheenvuoro ❤ Olet täysin oikeassa et typerä narratiivi suomi on vaikea kieli, on täysin turha ja hyödytön, koska minkä tahansa kielen oppii elämällä.👍👍
@Moneyless.In.Brazil Жыл бұрын
Gonna answer you here in English. Understand Finnish but have a hard time writing in it. I relate to this. I'm Swedish and have been in Brazil for some time. I've hated when people have asked me how long I have been here, because I know they are then judging my answer to how good my Portuguse is. And I always feel like explaining why my level is the way it is. But people are generally not so interested in that, but rather then just put you in some box. And yes, I agree, langauge learning is very complex, it's a whole process of how integrated you are, where you're focus is, and there are so many different ways to learn it than going through some grammar book or taking a class
@estherogbonnikan1548 Жыл бұрын
kyllä, mä puhun suomea.
@basirna5371 Жыл бұрын
Sinä puhuit tosi hyvin suomea
@Васёк-д7р2 жыл бұрын
А что там его учить то? Я выучил также как и все, за три дня и три ночи. Очень простой язык, по сравнению с венгерским. Nyt mä oon suomalainen.
@shammyfinn2 жыл бұрын
Ymmärrän sua tosi paljon. Totta että ihmiset haluavat tietää ja kaikille kestää eri aikaa kunnes he voivat kommunikoida. Kuitenkin sä puhut tosi luonnollisesti 😊
@emmalounela51482 жыл бұрын
Moi Irina! Kiitos sun videosta :) Tätä samaa olen huomannut tapahtuvan myös Alankomaissa, kun puhun hollantia. Juuri tuo vertailu ja "tuomitseminen" saattavat jarruttaa oppimista, sillä jokainen oppii omaan tahtiin eikä sitä tarvitse lokeroida hyvään tai huonoon. Itse olen oppinut kuuntelemalla ja yrittämällä. En käynyt kursseilla juuri sen takia, että koen kirjaoppimisen aika tylsäksi. Ja kun kuuntelen ja elän tässä kieliympäristössä, kieli muotoutuu mehukkaaksi ja omaan suuhun sopivaksi. Tykkään oppia pikkuhiljaa ja "tarpeen mukaan". Musta oli tosi kiva kuunnella sinua puhumassa suomea. Olisiko sulla jotain vinkkiä mun hollantilaiselle puolisolle, että miten suomenkielen oppiminen voisi olla hauskaa tai helpommin lähestyttävää? Terkuin, Emma
@thetminkhantoo52712 жыл бұрын
Olen opiskellut suomea viisi kuukautta ,mutta en osaa suomea hyvin :(
@larbinassiri67892 жыл бұрын
Kiitoksia paljon👍
@joseffrank9122 жыл бұрын
Funny: quite some of these also exist in German, and the meaning there is just the same...
@artsok87193 жыл бұрын
Ничего не понятно, но очень интересно)
@AnttiPerttunen3 жыл бұрын
mun mielestä ihan kiva ja positiivinen keskustelunavaus! Älä ajattele turhan negatiivisesti, hyvä, kun suomalaiset alkavat puhua! Elämä ei ole psykologinen projekti.
@thatsmeeh3 жыл бұрын
pidän tästä asenteesta !
@TheEdnar833 жыл бұрын
Very interesting take on these. I like your descriptions and think they're very well thought out and described, except for a teeny tiny disagreement with the inhaled "joo" and "nii". I'm not sure if it's a regional thing, or even smaller "my group of friends act this way"-thing, but I've come to associate this inhaled version of "joo" and "nii" to a sense of impatience. Like I agree with you, but please get to the point or oh my god I know this already and agree, tell me something I don't know. So inhaled versions of this are less positive in connotation, where the exhaled versions are positive and reinforcing. Also quite funny that the YT algorithm decided to present this to me three years after it was put up. I wonder why. Regardless, interesting content!
@jamshidpourkamali54823 жыл бұрын
Tämä video on turha.
@larbinassiri67893 жыл бұрын
Kiitos Irina! Minä tykkän sinun Vidéosta
@Painandheart3 жыл бұрын
Minä voin arvata, että Sinin äidinkieli on venäjä🤔
@kzpashtonzinda14233 жыл бұрын
Kiitos sun puhumisestasi, saa puhut todella tosi kiva.
@moi43904 жыл бұрын
Kiitos 👍👍👍👍😀
@ynwicks71424 жыл бұрын
Voi ei, ei tarvitse olla niin herkkä lumihiutale.Tämä ei ole Kanadaa. Yleensä Suomalaiset vain haluavat tietää.
@a7pers4 жыл бұрын
Türkçe konuşabiliyor musun panpa?
@harrypotter88274 жыл бұрын
A wonderful talk. I liked listening to both of you.
@tomasmogos62394 жыл бұрын
Great explanations!
@DrCaesarsPalace_MD4 жыл бұрын
Kiitos paljon, this was a useful example.
@o_felipe_reis4 жыл бұрын
Hey Irina! Great video! There is no reason for shame whatsoever. Language learning is a path full of stumbles and falls. ;-)
@BupaonEklund4 жыл бұрын
Hei ! hyvää video.
@ДмитрийОгцов4 жыл бұрын
Hi, great, thanks a lot for it.......... wish we could see you in such discussions every week (writing it, but in my head is "kerron viikossa")
@IrinaPravet4 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful Дмитрий! Feel free to subscribe to the youtube channel and I also send out emails regularly to keep the inspirational juices flowing ;) (irinapravet.com/demystifying-finnish-struggle/) kerran viikossa, kyllä! 👍
@ДмитрийОгцов4 жыл бұрын
Hei, paljon kiitoksia vastauksesta, mutta en osa suomea niin hyvin nyt (.....vain NYT, tietysti)
@IrinaPravet4 жыл бұрын
@@ДмитрийОгцов jatka eteenpäin puhumalla! Pystyt siihen :)
@ilmatar73964 жыл бұрын
I have no words to say how much I thank you. I've been learning Finnish for 10 years with my ups and downs, but for the last couple of years it's been one really deep hole... You illustrated this perfectly with that "crossing the river", I've been feeling this way for so long and I have no idea what to do. I dream about speaking Finnish fluently, but it's just like a giant failure... It's so heart-warming to know it's not only me struggling. I'm gonna try and try, and try till it finally clicks. Thank you so much, greetings from Poland ❤
@IrinaPravet4 жыл бұрын
So glad the message came at this time @Ilmatar! Little signs and signals pointing towards your own, unique path of least resistance - the ups, downs, the holes, too, absolutely belong.
@epicans60654 жыл бұрын
Every languages are useful. If you feel the need and want to learn a specific language, go for it, you'll benefit from it and thanks for the internet, you'll easily find people to talk to in the language you want to learn, and find a good "use" to the language :)
@LukeBland4 жыл бұрын
Nice to see your face again, Irina! I understand where you're going with this and maybe you're onto something. What if we could learn enough to start using the language in everyday life? Then as we use it, wouldn't it pretty much go forward on it's own? Great conversation starter!
@IrinaPravet4 жыл бұрын
Hey Luke, nice to see your face and comment here :D Absolutely, learning just enough to use in everyday life would mean we're growing while doing whatever we're doing (assuming we are doing things)! Going a step back still, what if we started by acknowledging (maybe even taking inventory of) what we already know right now? This way we're not constantly focusing on some future time "when we can use the language in this way" but rooted into "what I can say/do/etc. right now," and allowing that to take us forward too. Trusting that we never start at zero - and on the days it seems that way, the invitation is to look even closer still ;)
@blooksyaha15314 жыл бұрын
Having a goal of where you want to get is good in that it gets you to hold a standard for yourself that you can apply in your general study, however expectations in relation to that goal pr even just spending too much time doting on the idolisation of it, I think, is inherently unhealthy simply because your engaging with what becomes a superficial infatuation of who or what you want to be, made superficial by the fact you are no longer enjoying or developing the journey you are embarking on but rather spending time with your head on the clouds.
@IrinaPravet4 жыл бұрын
Well said Blooks! Neither a goal nor expectations are inherently bad, but an awereness of how they're affecting our enjoyement and process are important measure too - I love it! It makes me wonder: How can we flow with the process instead of becoming regid?
@blooksyaha15314 жыл бұрын
@@IrinaPravet thank you:) it is an interesting train of thought you have brought up, I think recognition of what it actually is to achieve a goal -what you're excercising in your effort to achieve it, for example if you have the goal of learning 500 Finnish words your plan it to learn 10 a day, you are exercising and acclimitising yourself to self-discipline, a skill that will impact your sense of self as a person once you've followed through. There is likely of course other surprise gains to your being in committing yourself to a process or new habit, its interesting to think of the network of neurons we are and how we can see that when we percieve the personal interconectivity that resides in each of us with our own perceptions of life, being able to recognise and take joy in things as they come I believe is how refresh your interest and keep thoughts/engagement from stagnating.
@ДмитрийОгцов4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for video! How absolutely right you are~! It all starts from pronouncation!
@MehiBee4 жыл бұрын
Well done, Irina! Can't wait to reach your level!
@Nikita-hx5kr4 жыл бұрын
Please make more videos is Finnish! It's much easier to understand your speech than understand a native Finn speaking :)
@CarlaLarisse Жыл бұрын
mulla on sama mieltä
@LukeBland4 жыл бұрын
You’re back! 😃
@IrinaPravet4 жыл бұрын
I am!
@JohnWick-ep1ze4 жыл бұрын
Hello Do you have a workshop for Finnish language or just here in KZbin
@IrinaPravet4 жыл бұрын
Hi John, thanks for your question. I just saw this! Please send me a quick email here and I'll let you know I have coming up: irinapravet.com/contact-4/
@IrinaPravet4 жыл бұрын
The course in this video will be organized again, but not on youtube
@amirmohammadi71554 жыл бұрын
Oon joo opiskellu kahdeksan kuukauta:)
@timorautio64804 жыл бұрын
Hei Hyvä video Emäntä näkyä hyvältä Tee uusi video suomeksi. Puhutaan esimerkiksi liikennemerkki toisesta maasta
@danylaury1314 жыл бұрын
you can speck english plese
@AV14614 жыл бұрын
Seems great! Perfect time to practice some finnish.
@sofianegeullouma33214 жыл бұрын
Can you translate to me please ?
@ДмитрийОгцов4 жыл бұрын
outstanding.......but the language teachers are not going to explain this simple thing ...... (whether glass is half-empty or half-full) Paljon kiitoksia hyvästä videostä..........hauskaa nähdä!
@ДмитрийОгцов4 жыл бұрын
Ирина, добрый день......классные видео, классный подход и объяснение финского языка... смотрел всё на одном дыхании.............. Подскажите, пожалуйста, есть вопрос, на который никто лучше Вас не ответит: Изучаю финский язык почти 7 месяцев (хожу на курсы в СПб, занимаюсь в среднем 1,5 часа в день, без учёта курсовых занятий, суомен местари 1 прошёл, суомен местари 2 - в процессе), владею английским С1...... так вот, насколько эффективно и правильно было бы изучать финский, с использованием английского (или на английском) далее, когда освоен материал суомен местари (ч.1 и ч.2) и есть базовое понимание, скажем так, "базовой структуры финского kirja-kieli"........ Поделитесь, пожалуйста, опытом..........заранее спасибо.
@ImForwardlook4 жыл бұрын
Tuo kysymys ei valttamatta ole niin kirjaimellinen vaan saattaa vain olla kohtelias tiedustelu ihmetykseen loistavasta Suomenkielestasi. Henkilokohtaisesti olen taysin samaa mielta kanssasi aiheesta. Englantia opin katsomalla televisiota ja vertailemalla puhuttua englantia seka kaannettya tekstia. Lukiossa englanninkielentaitoni oli parempi kuin opettajien vaikken ollut koskaan "opiskellut" sita. Kaiken kukkuraksi aidinkieleni on Ruotsi. Kielioppi on minulle yhta vieras kaikilla kielilla. :)
@KissTheSon4015 жыл бұрын
Gracias!!
@bucovschimihai79495 жыл бұрын
Super frumos ! Vorbesti finlandeza fara accent american ... felicitari ! :)
@idaviolasimensen46245 жыл бұрын
Hei, minä olen puhunut suomea kolme vuotta. Ja minä olen niin iloinen että löysin sinun kanavasi. Ida. (Olen norjalainen, mutta minä oon syntynyt Etelä-koreassa) :)
@naperoville5 жыл бұрын
hyvä irina! just näin se menee kieliä voi oppia monella eritavalla ,älykkäät oppivat vieraita kieliä opiskelemattakin esim, jos asuvat jossain muualla maassa kun synnyinmaassa,se vaan tarttuu siellä päähän ajankanssa. ! tseppiä elämääsi!
@mkamalwaez8095 жыл бұрын
Can You add English subtitles to your video Please?
@celinej74645 жыл бұрын
Hi! I’ve been learning Finnish for about 4 years now and it felt like the easiest journey of learning a language. I’ve been also learning French in school for about 8 years and I’m still unable to speak fluently without having to think of what I want to say. So I have learned much more Finnish in 4 years than French in 8 years. My explanation for that is: I was ”forced” to learn French without really being interested. And my interest for the Finnish language was very big. For sure I had some struggles (and I still have) but I always saw a progression which gave me the motivation to learn more. Instead looking at the grammar and being lost, I saw it more as a discovery, which was very interesting. Now I still struggle with some parts of the grammar, but those aren’t as important because I am still understood. The most important is that you can speak freely without translating in your brain. And of course being able to interact with other people. I really like your videos, continue with that! Greetings from Switzerland!