Brit Reacts to Leikola Ismo - The English Language Is So Confusing!

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Dwayne's View

Dwayne's View

Күн бұрын

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@mr.marmaduke4781
@mr.marmaduke4781 Жыл бұрын
It is very true that Finnish humor and British humor have very similar qualities. Dryness etc.
@sarascorner5369
@sarascorner5369 Жыл бұрын
And Swedish humor. :)
@oh2mp
@oh2mp Жыл бұрын
That's one reason why British humor shows have been shown in Finnish tv for decades and they have been very beloved. They are popular here because we Finns have somehow similar sense of humor with Brits.
@MKitchen75
@MKitchen75 Жыл бұрын
I love British black humor and yes it is similar to Finnish and like our lovely neighbours at Sweden
@vilpuler13
@vilpuler13 Жыл бұрын
Watch other Ismo videos ”I didnt know shit” or ”ass is the most complicated word” 🥳👍
@dwaynesview
@dwaynesview Жыл бұрын
I’m definitely going to react to more of his stuff. He’s a very witty comedian, loved it 👍🏾
@atvheads
@atvheads Жыл бұрын
His stand up about poor African children's and fatness is his best. @@dwaynesview
@vilpuler13
@vilpuler13 Жыл бұрын
The best is yet to come 😂👍greetings from 🇫🇮
@vilpuler13
@vilpuler13 Жыл бұрын
And for the ”ass”-video theres even an extended video. I prefer that one 😂
@atvheads
@atvheads Жыл бұрын
I should have written yet.@@vilpuler13
@tonituomanen3113
@tonituomanen3113 Жыл бұрын
Ismo lives in the U.S. and some Americans don't believe that he is really from Finland. 😄 They think that "Ismo from Finland" is just a comedy character.
@Vinterfrid
@Vinterfrid Жыл бұрын
I find that very hard to believe - his accent certainly reveals he's from Finland; for some reason most Finns seem to have quite some problem with the English accent. It's the same with people from e.g. Germany and France - they don't seem to be able to drop their native language accents. Compare with people from the Netherlands and Sweden - those are undoubtedly way better at English pronounciation.
@AnnaRamstrom
@AnnaRamstrom Жыл бұрын
​​​@@Vinterfridwell... I'm a finn speaking English very well, albeit be it a part of the 6% of us having swedish as their mothertounge because of ancestry. So essentially a finn speaking English as well as a native speaker. My accent is american. Just informing you, in case you didn't know there are finns like this too.
@teemup9247
@teemup9247 Жыл бұрын
I speak quite good English but that has taken a lot of talking to do. Finns have hard time with it because for starters Finnish and English are not even in the same language tree like German, Swedish and English are basically cousins. On top of that Finnish language is very monotone which makes conveying meaning for words with tone very difficult for us. Also for example English language has a lot of words that have "special pronunciation" meaning that you just have to know how it is said. Finnish language doesn't have that. Our letter pronunciation is quite "direct" meaning they aren't said "differently" in some situations. For example English words "Cat" and "alright" have different pronunciation for the letter "a" and both are different from only saying the letter "a". Not sure if that made any sense, I'm not a linguist so can't really explain it in any better way. @@Vinterfrid
@efealtingediz
@efealtingediz Жыл бұрын
@@Vinterfrid Well yes, but in the same way as Larry the Cable Guy is really not a redneck with a thick southern accent, Ismo could be putting on an accent (I know he isn't, I'm from Finland myself).
@DissedRedEngie
@DissedRedEngie Жыл бұрын
​@@Vinterfrid problem isn't the country of origin, the problem is that English is not a phonetic language. What do I mean by that is that, to understand how to pronounce words, you need the International Phonetic Alphabet (those funky letters in brackets after a word to help English speakers). For example, English has way too many ways to pronounce ough. plough, though, thorough, thought, rough, though. Where as in Finnish, all letters have a set way of pronouncing them. The accent you can hear in his speech is his brain reading the words, as if English was a phonetic language. The ough example I gave, would have one way to pronounce the ough part, try reading all those words with 'though' pronunciation.
@oh2mp
@oh2mp Жыл бұрын
Dwayne, you can believe he is at least as funny in Finnish. He is a master on playing with words and that's why I love his humor!
@dwaynesview
@dwaynesview Жыл бұрын
Well that’s a master at language, it’s hard enough to speak a second language. But to be funny also 👏🏾
@sivsuikki9428
@sivsuikki9428 Жыл бұрын
As a swede - react for more Ismo skits. He is a really smart comedian! He has a thing about vegans. Hillarious!
@sarascorner5369
@sarascorner5369 Жыл бұрын
The Swedish version of hututututu (or however it's spelled) ;) is apapapapapap, in almost the same melody.. ;)
@jennymalmiola324
@jennymalmiola324 Жыл бұрын
Exactly the same in Finland too!
@kpt002
@kpt002 Жыл бұрын
You should try this in Finnish.. It is from a Finnish children's rap song, but it is perfect practice: "Paappa Ripa pari raparperii ja pari rapeeta piparii eri paperiin.." (If I remember correctly the song is called "Ripa-rotta"..)
@osemarvin2847
@osemarvin2847 Ай бұрын
Hey Robert, put a couple of rhubarbs and couple of crispy gingerbreads in different packages, please.
@_CuddlyBunny_
@_CuddlyBunny_ Жыл бұрын
AWESOME you did this!!! Made my day better! ^^ Ismo has been awarded to be best comedian and lives in America now :) He has so many funny videos and I would love to see you react to more of these English ones :D there's also one which makes me laugh so much always called ''ass'' then there's Ilari Johansson ''Eri kansojen erot''
@thedryparn1279
@thedryparn1279 Жыл бұрын
We also had to learn "She sells sea shells.." in English classes in Sweden.
@timometsanoja9666
@timometsanoja9666 Жыл бұрын
Ismo has a classic rant about the word "ass" that you can find on KZbin... It is so very Ismo. But basically anything he has done is very funny.
@bambit08
@bambit08 Жыл бұрын
I love ISMO, he is so funny and clever. Kiitos paljon 🇫🇮👏🇫🇮
@merjakotisaari9046
@merjakotisaari9046 Жыл бұрын
In Finland, "the mother-in-law's parsonage's assistant priest's bean stew is boiling and bubbling in the pan" / appilan pappilan apupapin papupata pankolla kiehuu ja kuohuu.
@creislaw4821
@creislaw4821 Жыл бұрын
Unless there is some old dialect difference, "boiling and bubbling in the pan" is not correct. "Panko" refers to space between the top of the old wood burning oven (Leivinuuni) and the ceiling. So better translation would be "...is boiling and bubbling on top of the oven"
@pohjanvanamo
@pohjanvanamo Жыл бұрын
And it's father-in-law, not mother-in-law...
@jennymalmiola324
@jennymalmiola324 Жыл бұрын
Finnish version of "she sells..." is "ärrän kierrän ympäri orren, ässän pistän taskuuni" (I wrap R around a perch, S I put in my pocket), to practice r's and s's. And just s; "vesihiisi sihisi hississä". (Waterspirit sizzles in the elevator)
@topilinkala1594
@topilinkala1594 15 күн бұрын
Kyösti vähän yötä höysti Kyösti vähän vyötä löysti Kyösti ryösti ööliä pöpilän kyökistä. Yks yökkö, sen nimi on Vuokko Yks yökkö, sen nimi on Vuokko Yökkö hyökkää kyökkiin yössä möykkää Kyöstin köyttää Kyösti älähtää: Ääliö älä lyö, ööliä läikkyy.
@NikEdw70
@NikEdw70 Жыл бұрын
I just love Ismo -and finns in general!
@johankaewberg8162
@johankaewberg8162 Жыл бұрын
İsmo Leikola is bloody funny 😁 I love him.❤
@atvheads
@atvheads Жыл бұрын
About coffee. In Sweden and Finland, we say thanks, much more civil. :)
@DrMcKay66
@DrMcKay66 Жыл бұрын
In Sweden i sometimes here öööppöppöppöppöpp when the cup is full 😂😂😂 thats actually a fact.
@mixlllllll
@mixlllllll Жыл бұрын
​@@DrMcKay66Some people in Finland do that too 😂
@atvheads
@atvheads Жыл бұрын
Yes, but very seldom.@@DrMcKay66
@jeschinstad
@jeschinstad Жыл бұрын
In Norway, we say "takk", but there is an old joke about elderly women who don't drink much, so they just want a tiny little bit in the top of their glass.
@Aquelll
@Aquelll Жыл бұрын
I still think the sentence "Neitokainen kaupittelee näkinkenkiä rantaviivan tuntumassa" would be a harder sentence for somebody trying to learn a specific language. And that also shows how damn poetic some unmentioned languages can be. 😉
@BliffleSplick
@BliffleSplick Жыл бұрын
She sells seashells on the sea shore It really drills the difference between the S and Sh sounds which are muddied in some languages (or complicated)
@SilverionX
@SilverionX Жыл бұрын
I love languages and I love words. Men and Ismo are totally on the same level. He's just a lot smarter and a lot funnier about it.
@bettyhappschatt3467
@bettyhappschatt3467 Жыл бұрын
Our lady selling shells is vesihiisi sihisi hississä.
@JJ-to9kp
@JJ-to9kp Жыл бұрын
ISMO is pretty much the real life version of Wallace and Gromit combined hahah.. world class comedy!
@lintu25
@lintu25 Жыл бұрын
You man are sunshine. Keep that shit up. Love you man.
@KristineMaitland
@KristineMaitland Жыл бұрын
German has its own good words. My favourite is Backpfeifengesicht meaning “a face that's begging to be slapped”.
@satu7996
@satu7996 Жыл бұрын
Here in Finland, British humor is very popular, so this similarity works that way. Ismo is funny, made the same insightful playful humor in Finland.
@jeschinstad
@jeschinstad Жыл бұрын
Norwegian challenge; «Far, får får får? Nei, får får ikke får, for får får lam!»
@spaceyoghurt3401
@spaceyoghurt3401 Жыл бұрын
There's no such things as enough coffee in the cup up here in the north. xD
@susannekalejaiye4351
@susannekalejaiye4351 Жыл бұрын
delightful reaction!
@SimoExMachina2
@SimoExMachina2 Жыл бұрын
"She sells, seashells, by the seashore". You're welcome.
@SimoExMachina2
@SimoExMachina2 Жыл бұрын
In Finnish we also have these pronounciation exercises. One of them is "Ärrän kierrän ympäri orren ässän pistän taskuun" (exercise for those with difficulties pronouncing the letters "r" and "s"). Another one is: "Appilan pappilan apupapin papupata".
@KaptSuolisolmu
@KaptSuolisolmu Жыл бұрын
We (Finns🇫🇮) have these tongue twister: ”Harri kiertää ärrän ympäri orren” or ”Ärrän kierrän ympäri orren” = The R I shall put around a beam ”Vesihiisi sihisi hississä” = The sea monster was hissing in the elevator (Vesihiisi is Finnish mythical creature)
@johankaewberg8162
@johankaewberg8162 Жыл бұрын
As a Swede I don’t find those to be toungetwisters at all. Though I probably pronounce them horribly.
@Vapourized90
@Vapourized90 Жыл бұрын
"Kas vain, sanoi kasvain, kun kasvoi vain, koska vain kasvain voi kasvaa vain."
@jukka7697
@jukka7697 Жыл бұрын
I though it was "Ärrän kierrän orren ympäri, ässän pistän taskuun"
@jukka7697
@jukka7697 Жыл бұрын
​@@johankaewberg8162I think it is more to do with learning to roll your r's and learning to say letter s correctly than a tongue twister. "Vesihiisi sihisi hississä" is a tongue twister when you repeat it as fast as you can.
@Razar0r
@Razar0r Жыл бұрын
We just say "kiitos" when there is enough coffey in the cup.
@matshjalmarsson3008
@matshjalmarsson3008 Жыл бұрын
What we practiced saying was "Very well, Victor Williams" since W and V are prounounced the same in Swedish. W was actually considered a variant of V until fairly recently
@FurBallsJediAndYoda
@FurBallsJediAndYoda Жыл бұрын
Finland mention has summoned us.
@gjpercy
@gjpercy Жыл бұрын
Best tongue twister at some point in time. " The sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick" cheers
@Kari-qv1wn
@Kari-qv1wn Жыл бұрын
I would love to see you react to naurava kulkuri a musical sketch from vesku show its an absolute classic
@kainiska
@kainiska Жыл бұрын
I love brittish humor. Monty Python was the best thing in the "tely" when i was growing up.
@bettyhappschatt3467
@bettyhappschatt3467 Жыл бұрын
I respect Brits being wordy. You got talent. Shakespeare among other things.
@jannekalliokoski1968
@jannekalliokoski1968 Жыл бұрын
If you want to react to Finnish music you may start with Nightwish - Ghost Love Score (live in Wacken)
@dwaynesview
@dwaynesview Жыл бұрын
She looks awesome I’ll check it out 😊
@vilpuler13
@vilpuler13 Жыл бұрын
Classic ✌🏼looking forward the ”floorgasm” 😍
@miiah7475
@miiah7475 Жыл бұрын
If you intend to react to Nightwish as a FINNISH band/ music, do keep in mind that Floor Jansen (the singer from 2012- onwards) is NOT a finn... she is a Dutch lady. Tarja Turunen, the Nightwish singer from 1996-2005 is Finnish and Anette Olzon 2007-2012 is Swedish. I don't really care anyway, I'm a "Marko is my favorite" kindoff gall (I came & left with him TBH), but Nightwish comes with a lot of passionate fans/people with strong feelings about things😉 ...so, YE BE WARNED 🏴‍☠and good luck with that rabbit hole, I guess. 😊@@dwaynesview
@YacilaDramn
@YacilaDramn Жыл бұрын
​​@@miiah7475that is true, but the first Nightwish reaction must be Ghost love score (live in Wacken). 😁 After that, options are open.
@viktorlindqvist5308
@viktorlindqvist5308 Жыл бұрын
As a kod I bought some seashells while abroad abd then sold them at home by the roadside in my neighbourhood back home in Sweden. Sold well enough at the time actually
@annmilland421
@annmilland421 8 ай бұрын
To the sea shore shells, we finns have vesihiisi sihisi hississä 😂
@Finlander89
@Finlander89 Жыл бұрын
One use case for tongue twisters is in speech therapy when they teach kids the proper way to pronounce letters if they have learned it the wrong way. For example I used to pronounce "R" not with vibrating the tongue but my cheek so I had to go through speech therapy as a kid and one tool they used was tongue twisters with letter "R". And I think my brother similar issue with letter "S".
@agren.l
@agren.l Жыл бұрын
From Sweden. I like his komedi simpel and strait
@schiffelers3944
@schiffelers3944 Жыл бұрын
traditional Dutch tongue twisters: 1. De kat krabt de krullen van de trap. [The cat scratches the curls from the strairs.] 2. De knappe kapper knipt knap, maar de knecht van de knappe kapper knipt knapper dan de knappe kapper knippen kan. We also have versions in dialect. Again it comes down to being able to do the pronunciations with difficult sounds. It is to perfect your pronunciations, to speak clear and well. And not mumble through it. That is the only reason why, and it is funny to see people stumble. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck would chuck wood, if a woodchuck would chuck wood, how much wood would the woodchuck chuck? It is even doubling the sentence to make it harder. As a Dutch boy I was asked to do these so many times growing up with American military in my social circle. I shake them out my sleeve. And with them asking me to do it, and doing it well; I asked them, but they could not return the favor in Dutch. But they all did manage to learn: neuken in de keuken (because it is naughty) F-ing in the kitchen. Maybe because it was more likely to maybe happen?
@Vapourized90
@Vapourized90 Жыл бұрын
Similar twister from Finland: "Kas vain, sanoi kasvain, kun kasvoi vain, koska vain kasvain voi kasvaa vain." "Oh well, said tumor, while it continued to grow, because only a tumor can just keep growing."
@schiffelers3944
@schiffelers3944 Жыл бұрын
@@Vapourized90 Difference is that makes sense. Thank you for sharing this Finnish tongue twister, I will probably butcher it just reading it as is written. So I presume kasvian is tumor, is there relation with oh well (nothing to do about it) and naming a tumor kasvain? I mean back in the days, there was not really something one could do if one had a tumor, except cut it out?
@markkuvuori4300
@markkuvuori4300 10 ай бұрын
In Finland: Kokookko Kokko koko kokon kokoon? Kokko ( last name), would you assemble the whole bombfire?
@schiffelers3944
@schiffelers3944 10 ай бұрын
@@markkuvuori4300 LOL my brain can't comprehend this ko stuff... wonder what it sounds like. And to think that is what it means/is translated to, with just the letters K & O. What is kokookko? Kokko, is a last name, does it mean something? what is koko? kokon? kokoon?
@markkuvuori4300
@markkuvuori4300 10 ай бұрын
@@schiffelers3944 Kokko= a bombfire, huge amount of wood burning. Kokoon= putting something together, here= making the bombfire. A man named Kokko is asked by his boss to make the fire, In Finland it is common to burn bombfires in midsummer.
@ewonnestrand7298
@ewonnestrand7298 Жыл бұрын
He is so Great!
@rrain3375
@rrain3375 Жыл бұрын
From Canada this guy is funny.
@ceciliasoderman3316
@ceciliasoderman3316 Жыл бұрын
I saw him live when he came to Stockholm. If you like him you should watch when he speaks about the different ways to use the word shit. It is so funny.
@katta0706
@katta0706 Жыл бұрын
We dont do it either in Sweden about the coffee! LOL
@MsElias64
@MsElias64 3 ай бұрын
😂 thank's.
@finnishculturalchannel
@finnishculturalchannel Жыл бұрын
Couple of comedy relating videos: "A Tale of Two Countries - Neil Hardwick" and "Story of the other danish guy".
@Drescher1984
@Drescher1984 Жыл бұрын
She sells sea-shells on the sea-shore. The shells she sells are sea-shells, I’m sure. For if she sells sea-shells on the sea-shore Then I’m sure she sells sea-shore shells.
@glaframb
@glaframb Жыл бұрын
The hardest version of ths tongue-twister : She sell Seychelles Sea Shales on the Sea Shore.
@haraldhirmunen
@haraldhirmunen Жыл бұрын
if in Finland someone in a restaurant pours you coffee by mistake, the Finnish comment would be better "it could have fit a little more"
@herrbonk3635
@herrbonk3635 Жыл бұрын
1:40 Yes, the rest of the world do that. Probably the finns too.
@MrBanaanipommi
@MrBanaanipommi Жыл бұрын
btw, if you have not heard this already but in finland we have this "conversation" -kokkookko koko kokko? -koko kokkkoko? -koko kokko! which actually makes sense in a situation when you are about to set up middle summer party and you tell someone to start bonfire, or rather gather up one. and he/she asks that "i must gather whole bonfire/kokko?! and you say yes, the whole kokko :D
@MikkoRantalainen
@MikkoRantalainen Жыл бұрын
The "kokkookko" at the start is a dialect expression and not part of the official Finnish but otherwise that's correct. Using only official Finnish words, the first sentence would be "kokoa koko kokko!" or "kokoisitko koko kokon?"
@MrBanaanipommi
@MrBanaanipommi Жыл бұрын
@@MikkoRantalainen or" kokoatko koko kokon?"
@schiffelers3944
@schiffelers3944 Жыл бұрын
tongue twisters; Silly Sally sells sea-shells at the sea-shore, at the sea-shore silly Sally selled sea-shells tongue twisters are not limited to English speakers. It's to learn pronunciations. It can help make the tongue more nimble, like actors and anchors can use to "warm-up" their mouth for their speaking profession.
@schiffelers3944
@schiffelers3944 Жыл бұрын
8:16 That's why Sally is silly, lol
@vaenii5056
@vaenii5056 Жыл бұрын
You are really a British chap 😄
@DissedRedEngie
@DissedRedEngie Жыл бұрын
I can somewhat understand that "she sells seashells" thing to help pronunciation. But the problem is that, the s in english is already kinda a soft s (most of the time). So, the phrase not only has just a bunch of soft and softer S's, but you also have to deal with the part of English, where the rules are made up for everysingle word you say. But the funnier thing is, in finnish we have a similar poem. But it's for the letter R, it goes like "ärrän kierrän korren ympäri, ässän pistän taskuun" (not gonna translate that, because the meaning of the phrase is unimportant). Thanks to finnish being a phonetic language, all those Rs are pronounced the same exact way, it also focuses you to make the R sound for longer with the double R. Meanwhile the second part is specifically to separate S from R as much as possible by making you focus on saying S sounds correctly (ok, gonna translate a bit, the last part is basically "S I'll put in my pocket).
@Mayhem-pv9cc
@Mayhem-pv9cc Жыл бұрын
Kokoo koko kokko. Koko kokkoko? Koko kokko! Build up the bonfire. All of the bonfire? the whole bonfire!
@Tassilago
@Tassilago Жыл бұрын
At least where I am from in Sweden, we also say 'tuh-tuh-tuh' 😅
@TheTsalop
@TheTsalop Жыл бұрын
One theory why British humor is similar to Finnish is all thanks to this one guy called Neil Hardwick... He thought Finnish humor was bland and boring so he started making comedy shows using things taken from such classics like Monty Python and Dad's army for instance and then incorporating that to the Finnish shows (for example in the award winning Sisko ja sen Veli you get the whole dead parrot sketch but it is the Veli character explaining how their grandma is dead)... This somehow really stuck with the Finns and now we have reached the point where we have "Keeping up appearances" theater play :D
@jukka7697
@jukka7697 Жыл бұрын
I think having a native accent when speaking English is a good thing. That separates you from the rest and makes it more interesting.
@dwaynesview
@dwaynesview Жыл бұрын
Agreed 👏🏾
@fellow7091
@fellow7091 Жыл бұрын
Yeah. There is no reason to speak like native american if you comes from Finland. Being genuine is the most important all over the world.
@mrfomo217
@mrfomo217 Жыл бұрын
I was late onboard the Ismo train (a couple months ago), but now I love the guy. So damn witty.
@ronnie6883
@ronnie6883 Жыл бұрын
The word for 'enough coffee' is 'when', and its 'She sells, sea shells, on the sea shore.' Or you could try 'I am not a pheasant plucker, I'm a pheasant pluckers' mate, I'm only plucking pheasants when the pheasant plucker is late', say it fast at least 3 times and it will change. enjoy
@Kepe
@Kepe 5 ай бұрын
You said "sea shells sea shells at the sea shore" every time you said the tongue twister 😅 It starts with "she sells".
@jonnajois
@jonnajois Жыл бұрын
You should check out Ismo explaining the word ass.
@pugle1
@pugle1 Жыл бұрын
@Dwayne's View It's not "Sea shells sea shells..." it's "She sells sea shells by the sea shore". Definite tongue twister. By the way, what's the difference between a rainy day and a lion with a tooth ache? The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain, while the lion with a toothache roars mainly in pain. ... sorry.
@BosisofSweden
@BosisofSweden Жыл бұрын
Sju sjuksköterskor skötte sju sjuka sjömän.
@bettyhappschatt3467
@bettyhappschatt3467 Жыл бұрын
yes, please
@agnetaholmgren7453
@agnetaholmgren7453 Жыл бұрын
You must listen to M.A Numminen, a Finnish singer. 😀
@Redfizh
@Redfizh Жыл бұрын
Finnish tongue twisters: 1. Vesihiisi sihisi hississä. (Waterling/Watergoblin/whatever.. was hissing in the elevator.) 2. Keksijä Keksi keksi keksin, keksittyään keksin, keksijä Keksi keksi keksin keksityksi. (Inventor Cookie invented cookie, when he invented cookie, inventor Cookie invented cookie to be invented)
@phnome123
@phnome123 Жыл бұрын
Not sure if you've seen it be he does a thing on the word "shit". :D
@_CuddlyBunny_
@_CuddlyBunny_ Жыл бұрын
We have few kinda same ones; Ärrän kierron orren ympäri ässän pistän taskuun; and also ; Jehovan Jeesus Ajoi Jeepillä Jerusalemiin; that Ä and R are hardest letters in Finland :D some of my people who I know from other country can't say that sentence lol
@mg7693
@mg7693 11 ай бұрын
Ismo is hilarious 😂
@hennahallikainen711
@hennahallikainen711 11 ай бұрын
We in Finland teach this : vesihiisi sihisi hississä
@elsufox
@elsufox Жыл бұрын
That going around the topic English people do 😂 Finns start a discussion with "ok here's the problem let's resolve it" and Brits IME are so shocked at that "but what if they're ✨️offended✨️😲
@topi5037
@topi5037 Жыл бұрын
Next up, Ismo Leikola the word Ass
@akimirola5667
@akimirola5667 Жыл бұрын
Or Shit
@pelimies1818
@pelimies1818 Жыл бұрын
Now, after Ismo has conquered US, he can start to rule Britain. Rule, Ismo!
@Mayhem-pv9cc
@Mayhem-pv9cc Жыл бұрын
Mennään kattomaan kattoon kun kärpänen tapettiin tapettiin. Let's go to the roof to see a fly killed to the tapestry.
@annabergman1166
@annabergman1166 Жыл бұрын
You should also check out Ari Eldjárn a Icelandic comedian
@patrickadolfsson4784
@patrickadolfsson4784 Жыл бұрын
Ismo!! 👊👊🇫🇮😎😂✌️
@Mickeplutt
@Mickeplutt 11 ай бұрын
Practice this in Swedish: "Sju sjösjuka sjömän", you might have problem with that 😊 It means "Seven seasick sailors"
@84com83
@84com83 Жыл бұрын
she sells seashells by the seashore, sure she does!
@84com83
@84com83 Жыл бұрын
Sorry! (once again) She sells seashells by the seashore, shore she dush!
@danielkarlsson258
@danielkarlsson258 Жыл бұрын
Ismo is one of the best comedians ever.
@Vinterfrid
@Vinterfrid Жыл бұрын
No, he certainly isn't.
@brigitkoster802
@brigitkoster802 Жыл бұрын
What about? He had a hat on his head.
@uluruh1527
@uluruh1527 Жыл бұрын
You can try these out - you'll probably like these: - Volker Pispers history of USA and terrorism 1 of 5 - This is what Brexit REALLY means! German political comedy "heute show" (English subtitles) - Michael Mittermeier // Best of London - October 2012 - Jim Jefferies -- Gun Control (Part 1) from BARE -- Netflix Special
@EterPuralis
@EterPuralis Жыл бұрын
She sells seashells *by* the seashore. It's muscle practice. I mean, notice how he *is* talking about it, and she ends up shelling the shells rather than selling them. And honestly, the entire Finnish language is a massive consonant pile-up, so he's really not who should be making fun of tongue twisters.
@TheRawrnstuff
@TheRawrnstuff Жыл бұрын
I have no data on it, but I'm pretty sure Finnish uses more vowels per character in its words than English does. Hell, the Finnish alphabet has 3 more vowels than English does; A, E, I, O, U, Y, Ä, Ö... the Y-vowel being not dissimilar to the German Ü. Were you thinking Polish or something, perhaps?
@EterPuralis
@EterPuralis Жыл бұрын
@@TheRawrnstuff I'm Swedish. We have åäö. I am not thinking of Poland.
@TheRawrnstuff
@TheRawrnstuff Жыл бұрын
@@EterPuralis You said Finnish is a "massive consonant pileup". What would you call English, then?
@EterPuralis
@EterPuralis Жыл бұрын
@@TheRawrnstuff an adjective pile-up.
@fellow7091
@fellow7091 Жыл бұрын
Wait for Ismo will come into Sweden starting to joke swdish language that he knows very well from finnish school..
@AHVENAN
@AHVENAN Жыл бұрын
If you're gonna check out Finnish music, you have to check out Nightwish, but PLEASE, for the love of god and all that is holy, do NOT do what absolutely every single other reactor does and start with Ghost Love Score from Wacken 2013, I have seen so many reactions to that in my recomendations that it's actually starting to make me physically ill when one pops up! What would make much more sense, chronologically, is to start from the beginning, check out a song with their original lead singer Tarja, Phantom of thte Opera from the End of an Era concert for example, or really any song from that concert... Even Ghost Love Score as that song was originally written for Tarjas Voice and still to this day, that is the superior version imo
@miiah7475
@miiah7475 Жыл бұрын
Floor is hardly a shining exsample of a FINNISH singer, her being a Dutch woman married to a Swedish guy.... so definitely Tarja era Nightwish (pre 2006) for finnish music!
@AHVENAN
@AHVENAN Жыл бұрын
@@miiah7475 true, and also I'm getting sick of everyones obsession and overhyping of Floor, yes she is a fantastic singer, no doubt about that but man, take a f*ing chill pill before you give yourself a stroke 😂
@miiah7475
@miiah7475 Жыл бұрын
I prefer male voices anyway (Marko!!!), but even still Floor feels... somehow a bit boring to me. She alone can't /hasn't kept me entertained for a full song... I know she is an excellent singer, but I don't really get the whole hype and the rabid fans/people praising her to the moon make me wan't to go as far from her as possible. The constant recommending the same dozen songs at the same few select shows is really boring! And then when a reactor deviates to a "wrong" show they go from "Floor is always perfect" to "no you did the wrong show, she was sick etc. in that and not at her best! You should have done this -a clip a 200 previous reactors have already done- instead". And I'm over here just glad to see someone react to something new for once! + frankly, anyone who says she (OR anyone else) is THE BEST singer ever in the entire world, is 1) really annoying 2)hasn't listened to enough of different kinds of music to be comfortable saying that there even IS such thing as THE objective "best" in something so subjective as music. It's supposed to be art, not a competition. We all hear when something is good or bad, but to obsessively rank everyone and everything and then acting as if liking the "best" makes you a better person than those who like "inferiour stuff"... that seems to happen a lot in music, but more with some specific artist's... @@AHVENAN
@AHVENAN
@AHVENAN Жыл бұрын
@@miiah7475 yeah, I agree with everything you said, and that thing about "she was sick".... Tarja actually WAS sick during End of an era, and she still performed extremely well 👌 And yeah, saying anyone is THE best is stupid, you can say they're YOUR PERSONAL favourite, but THE best.... Nah
@peteralfredsson4755
@peteralfredsson4755 Жыл бұрын
You said it wrong three times in row. It is certainly hard.
@pexster1988
@pexster1988 Жыл бұрын
Vesihiisi sihisi hississä. Most norm!l Finnish idiom!
@pexster1988
@pexster1988 Жыл бұрын
As I child I had problem saying s. I got speach terapeut helped. We started with little whistle on my tongue. It took nearly a year to say s correctly.
@Patralgan
@Patralgan Жыл бұрын
The thing is that his other stuff is even (much) funnier imho.
@nickvegas2459
@nickvegas2459 Жыл бұрын
Oh god
@Pragmaticgardener
@Pragmaticgardener Жыл бұрын
Finnish satire: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gJaxpp1onbF-fpY
@jukkakarna7810
@jukkakarna7810 Жыл бұрын
Try Monty Python Finland.
@TheJube97
@TheJube97 Жыл бұрын
More ismo
@tomasnordstrand2449
@tomasnordstrand2449 Ай бұрын
u almost made it langughe
@dennislindqvist1265
@dennislindqvist1265 2 ай бұрын
Last but not least, there is not much difference between Finns and English. Different cultures but the same values.
@tomasnordstrand2449
@tomasnordstrand2449 Ай бұрын
finns spell and use every syllabel and number
@timbeatty8411
@timbeatty8411 Жыл бұрын
This girl is hilarious.
@squidcaps4308
@squidcaps4308 Жыл бұрын
Finns use the same word..
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