TRYING TO LEARN FINNISH (FOR REAL) | Part 2

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Dave Cad

Dave Cad

6 жыл бұрын

We continue on the journey to learn Finnish for real... I think I'm making progress...
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@davecad
@davecad 6 жыл бұрын
Dudes, I've got a LOT to update you on in the next episode... You'll be proud of me :D Also, thank you for the amazing comments. I'm reading them all! I'm going to select a few to feature in the next video that any potential Finnish learners might find helpful :)
@juhohietanen2462
@juhohietanen2462 6 жыл бұрын
Dave Cad can u plz do more finish candy test or something just like that
@diktaattori6663
@diktaattori6663 6 жыл бұрын
Dave Cad moi. Miten menee?
@mshoneycrunch
@mshoneycrunch 6 жыл бұрын
Hey Dave, Well done learning finnish 😊👏🏼 I'm really enjoying your journey, it's extremely interesting to see someones learning process to finnish language. If you you want to set a goal, you might be interested to google up a fellow brit; Mr Neil Hardwick. Hardwick is one of the few well-known immigrants to Finland who have learned the Finnish language fluently. Also I warmly recommend his book Hardwick's sauce i.e. Neilin tähteet, Tammi, 1988 (causerie, in Finnish and English on each opposite page). Freakingly funny and also good for your trip to finnish language. This little book might be hard to find, but a real gem nontheless. Keep up the good work and keep doing videos! Love them!✌🏼😊
@mrjakob5214
@mrjakob5214 6 жыл бұрын
Dave you should change worddive to finnish! It helps with the learning process when you have to use it!
@tinaaikaa77
@tinaaikaa77 6 жыл бұрын
Legend2993 This is great! And to Dave: This shows well, how difficult finnish is! I translate to you Dave few, so you get the idea: my dog=koirani even my dog eats that= koiranikin syö sen our dog has= koirallamme on in my dog=koirassani with your dogs= koirinesi without a dog=koiratta so... not easy, but we do understand you even you don't speak finnish perfect, so keep on practicing!
@voihanviineri6402
@voihanviineri6402 6 жыл бұрын
Try to learn the finnish alphabet. It will seriously help.
@vizzerro
@vizzerro 6 жыл бұрын
Voihan Viineri moi
@youngmorgan6799
@youngmorgan6799 6 жыл бұрын
Voihan Viineri so the same alphabet with äö... Hes probably done that already
@miaemilia2689
@miaemilia2689 6 жыл бұрын
Young Morgan niis on silti erilaiset lausumiset
@voihanviineri6402
@voihanviineri6402 6 жыл бұрын
crash bandicoot Terve wuan
@teoblomqvist6268
@teoblomqvist6268 6 жыл бұрын
Young Morgan Different pronounciation and also å
@annilamsa1135
@annilamsa1135 6 жыл бұрын
Dave, in Finnish it's so important to learn, where is double consonant (kisa, kissa - a competition, a cat ) and double vocal ( saari, Sari - an island, a women's name in Finland). It can be hard at first but as you said, you are a visual learner. So at first you should say the word slowly and think about the letters. Because in Finnish language there is one sound per one letter. So it could be easier to learn to say the words slowly and making the brakes between the words f.ex. kis-sa, koi-ra, nuk-kuu, mi-nä, si-nä etc. I hope this helped you in any way
@MystFGO
@MystFGO 6 жыл бұрын
4:04 is actually a bad translation so no wonder you were confused, "portaat yläkertaan" means "stairs (to) upstairs" whereas "stairs to the second floor" would be "portaat toiseen kerrokseen". Awesome progress btw, u are starting to nail those double consonants! :)
@XethmondeusWave
@XethmondeusWave 6 жыл бұрын
Yläkerta means upstairs (upper floor), not second floor.
@FinDi90
@FinDi90 6 жыл бұрын
Yeah, that is just a flat out mistake in this program... and to answer his question at 4:08 ... it isn't ;)
@soininem
@soininem 6 жыл бұрын
Xethmondeus Wave No sehä riippuu et onko kaksikerroksinen talo
@FinDi90
@FinDi90 6 жыл бұрын
Meidän mökki on kaksi kerroksinen, enkä ikinä sano meneväni "toiseen kerrokseen", kyllä mä meen yläkertaan! :)
@11Mr_BeaN11
@11Mr_BeaN11 6 жыл бұрын
And if you want to know, 2nd floor means toinen kerros.
@teepiste8084
@teepiste8084 6 жыл бұрын
I actually fist pumped when you added that second "k" in ikkuna.
@davecad
@davecad 6 жыл бұрын
+Mikko Mallikasvo haha it was a great moment 😂
@mariellasundberg3683
@mariellasundberg3683 6 жыл бұрын
Hey Dave, a future special education teacher here with some tips for learning Finnish: focus on the sounds of the letters, for example the two k's in "ikkuna". This is something we learn with our native Finnish speaking kids on the first grade and it is also one of the biggest difficulties with Finnish as second language-speakers. A great example is double p in words "tapaa" and "tappaa": "Laura tapaa Niinan" vrs "Laura tappaa Niinan". Both sentences are very familiar in the written form and orally the only difference is the double p. But the HUGE difference is in the meaning. The first sentence means "Laura meets Niiina", the second "Laura kills Niina". Of course, if you are in a conversation and accidentally use double p instead of just one, the context helps your friends to understand what you mean, but, it is still a bit embarrasing when you have to explain your meaning. And Finnish is easy when it comes to sounds: no matter what, a Finnish "a" is always a in every word: kauppa, auto, kaveri. But an English a? Dave, arrange, reading, actually: those a's are pronounced differently. So Finnish is logical in that way: every letter has only one sound. You also had some trouble with whether to use a or ä and u or y, which makes sense, especially because ä doesn't exist in English. A small tip: in Finnish we have three different types of vowels: front, middle and back. Front vowels are formed in the front of your mouth, middle in the middle of your mouth etc. Ä, ö, and y (yes, y is a vowel in Finnish) are front vowels, e and i are middle vowels, and a, o and u are back vowels. In a Finnish word we don't usually mix back and front vowels, only because it makes it harder to pronounce. You can mix middle vowels with both back and front, they are quite the loose type. ;) But if you know that the word has at least one ä, ö or y, you know that it can't have a, o or u. So "ymmärtää" is always ymmärtää, not ymmärtaa. I hope this helped and didn't confuse you any more! :D
@mmiias
@mmiias 6 жыл бұрын
That's some great advice!! You're gonna make a wonderful teacher!
@huiiiis
@huiiiis 6 жыл бұрын
Great advice! Another se-teacher here 🙂I think Dave has huge potential because he can divide words into syllables (tavuttaa in Finnish) pretty well and he can find those douple letters while doing so. The capability for this (in Finnish children) predicts that learning reading and writing will be normal.
@Putkis82
@Putkis82 6 жыл бұрын
Oululaisena mä meen useinkin tappaan kavereita.
@saminyousefnia8164
@saminyousefnia8164 6 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks really good advice, I'm learning Finnish as well and your description about vowels helped me to get the logic better! Good Job!
@FinDi90
@FinDi90 6 жыл бұрын
At 13:20 the correct answer is "ystävä", but "frendi" is not wrong either! allthough, It's a slang word in finnish. Also, "ystävä" and "kaveri" are not really the same thing... You would use "ystävä" with a close friend only and "kaveri" for pretty much anyone you know. (so you can't really say that someone you've know for a little bit is a "ystävä" just yet. It takes time!)
@r.n.3905
@r.n.3905 6 жыл бұрын
1. yksi (yks/yy) 2. kaksi (kaks/kaa) 3. kolme (koo) 4. neljä (nee) 5. viisi (vii) 6. kuusi (kuu) 7. seitsemän (see) 8. kahdeksan (kasi) 9. yhdeksän (ysi) 10. kymmenen (kymppi) 11. yksitoista (ykstoist/yytoo) 12. kaksitoista (kakstoist/kaatoo) 13. kolmetoista (kootoo) ... 20. kaksikymmentä (kakskyt) 21. kaksikymmentäyksi (kaayy) ... 100. sata The ones it () are used when counting fast.
@blueunicorn5982
@blueunicorn5982 4 жыл бұрын
👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼 yes true
@88marome
@88marome 2 жыл бұрын
My mom is from Finland when she was counting with the super shortened numbers I was like "wth are you doing?"🤣 "yy ka koo -what?!"
@pavemint3324
@pavemint3324 6 жыл бұрын
You surely are making some progress.. :)
@pavemint3324
@pavemint3324 6 жыл бұрын
ps. Love your Trying Finnish drinks series.
@vizzerro
@vizzerro 6 жыл бұрын
paavonukko terve
@hhelmiinaa
@hhelmiinaa 6 жыл бұрын
These are so fun to watch :D I believe that one day you will speak fluent Finnish :)
@arttuvalonen2227
@arttuvalonen2227 6 жыл бұрын
i believe Dave will never speak finnish
@tinttiakka2028
@tinttiakka2028 6 жыл бұрын
aratu klik aha
@hhelmiinaa
@hhelmiinaa 6 жыл бұрын
aratu klik that's sad :D
@MultiJoyce84
@MultiJoyce84 6 жыл бұрын
I believe he will and he can. It's just about determination. 😊
@Spugedelia77
@Spugedelia77 6 жыл бұрын
Ask Neil Hardwick, if it's possible! Maybe you should ask Keith Armstrong too?
@iisaalisa
@iisaalisa 6 жыл бұрын
I heard it's really helpful if you put sticky notes in Finnish on the things you know. For an example put a sticky note on the TV that says "televisio". That might help idk
@jackakimbo5718
@jackakimbo5718 6 жыл бұрын
Stairs can actually also be "raput" or "rappuset", at least in the spoken language. Or maybe that's a regional thing, idk. At least in my neck of the woods it's probably more common to hear them called that instead of "portaat"
@Vade420
@Vade420 6 жыл бұрын
When you are saying klubi (club) you are saying klubbi. There is only one "b". I hope this helped
@rotsec
@rotsec 4 жыл бұрын
kahdeksan klubbi
@JussiViitanen565
@JussiViitanen565 6 жыл бұрын
Hey Dave! Quick tip if you haven't seen my comment on the last video. In Finnish words you can't have the letter groups AOU and ÄÖY in the same word otherwise it sounds like drunk Finnish aka Estonian. Borrowed words like "olympia", and words with two words like "mökkisauna" are different. E and I can be in any word.
@vizzerro
@vizzerro 6 жыл бұрын
Jussi Viitanen moooi
@erkkasipila
@erkkasipila 6 жыл бұрын
Amatööri, thats one, but you're true about that. It's almost always that way.
@shake544
@shake544 6 жыл бұрын
the physical location in the mouth where the sounds are produced comes into play here, Finns don't tend the change the location (front of mouth/back of mouth) of vowels in a single word much, thus olympia in everyday speech sometimes becomes "olumpia" where the phonemes o and u are closer and easier to say than o and y together.
@shake544
@shake544 6 жыл бұрын
...and then there's hernekeitto ("pea soup") which is almost always pronounced with double-k despite the writing
@Riskikannattaja
@Riskikannattaja 6 жыл бұрын
HÄÄYÖAIE is the best example
@MrAki2911
@MrAki2911 6 жыл бұрын
You should try the finnish alphabet :D
@alluusio
@alluusio 6 жыл бұрын
You are getting really good with hearing the letters. Now just concentrate on those double letters :) For example "kaupunki" is one k, but tick is "punkki" double k. Also it's klubi not klubbi like you are saying the whole video :D
@11Mr_BeaN11
@11Mr_BeaN11 6 жыл бұрын
Alluusio in that context trough out sounds better than whole. 😊
@rotsec
@rotsec 4 жыл бұрын
Allu perkele
@meri-tuuli
@meri-tuuli 6 жыл бұрын
to the second floor is acually " toinen kerros" and not yläkerta and otta is shorten word for otsa(forehead) aand tick is "punkki"
@metawarp7446
@metawarp7446 6 жыл бұрын
Meri Kurvinen If the house has just two floors it actually is (͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@meri-tuuli
@meri-tuuli 6 жыл бұрын
well yes but second floor is toinen kerros
@henrikhopea00
@henrikhopea00 6 жыл бұрын
Upstairs = yläkerta
@MrMaijaah
@MrMaijaah 6 жыл бұрын
You're all right that "yläkerta" is not the same as the second floor but as TheOmout said if there's only two floors they are the same thing. However, in Finland it's quite rare that in an apartment or building there's more than two floors above ground and therefore it's implied that "yläkerta" is the second floor. Personally I think that it should have been translated to "upstairs".
@testibert1781
@testibert1781 6 жыл бұрын
Meri Kurvinen isn't "to the second floor" toiseen kerrokseen"?
@mirahartikainen700
@mirahartikainen700 6 жыл бұрын
Cow-punki I am dying 😂😂😂
@1312ara
@1312ara 6 жыл бұрын
Mira Hartikainen Same xD
@swordlesbian
@swordlesbian 6 жыл бұрын
Vowels in Finnish words are kind of easy. A,U,O can be used in the same word and Ä,Y,Ö can be in the same. They are like two groups. E and I can be used in both. Example words päivä=day, poista=remove. You cant combine those two groups exept when its compound like lohikäärme=dragon. I hope this helps you at least a little bit.
@suvi1983
@suvi1983 6 жыл бұрын
Your pronunciation is really good. =)
@Zay_Jay
@Zay_Jay 6 жыл бұрын
12:30 That was so amazing! I was so happy when you corrected yourself and got the double consonant.
@hankat2
@hankat2 6 жыл бұрын
I recommend looking into Finnish verb conjugations and just Finnish grammar overall, for it’s one of the hardest things about the language and it would be good to start learning it now. Good luck!
@Lahnanine
@Lahnanine 6 жыл бұрын
I LOVE YOU DAVE! This is TRUE dedication.
@Lottarandomness
@Lottarandomness 6 жыл бұрын
I am SOOO proud of you every time you get it right! I will definitely be following your progress with these vids :)
@zeitgeistzest3531
@zeitgeistzest3531 6 жыл бұрын
It's so great to hear & see your progress! & you inspired me to try out Word Dive to revise Swedish :D
@ssipuli
@ssipuli 6 жыл бұрын
Wow Dave, good work, good thinking! Appreciate the learning of such a hard language.
@InfamousMustelid
@InfamousMustelid 6 жыл бұрын
It was so satisfying to see you take your time and think/listen to get those correct letters and finally get the word right. You've improved so much, keep it up.
@heini433
@heini433 6 жыл бұрын
Lets take one verb: laulaa=sing You can turn it into 56 different versions Here are all the versions, they have differences: person, time, positive/negative minä=I: laulan, en laula, lauloin, en laulanut, olen laulanut, en ole laulanut, olin laulanut, en ollut laulanut sinä=you: laulat, et laula, lauloit, et laulanut, olet laulanut, et ole laulanut, olit laulanut, et ollut laulanut hän=he/she: laulaa, ei laula, lauloi, ei laulanut, on laulanut, ei ole laulanut, oli laulanut, ei ollut laulanut me=we: laulamme, emme laula, lauloimme, emme laulaneet, olemme laulaneet, emme ole laulaneet, olimme laulaneet, emme olleet laulaneet te=you: laulatte, ette laula, lauloitte, ette laulaneet, olette laulaneet, ette ole laulaneet, olitte laulaneet, ette olleet laulaneet he=they: laulavat, eivät laula, lauloivat, eivät laulaneet, olevat laulaneet, eivät ole laulaneet, olivat laulaneet, eivät olleet laulaneet passive: lauletaan, ei lauleta, laulettiin, ei laulettu, on laulettu, ei ole laulettu, oli laulettu, ei oltu laulettu Theres something for you to think about xD
@Urbankin
@Urbankin 6 жыл бұрын
EPIC Progress! Gives me huge smile to watch you struggle and thrive
@Vihtori_Lettunen
@Vihtori_Lettunen 6 жыл бұрын
Your skill is steadily improving. Keep up the good work.
@MatiasMoilanen
@MatiasMoilanen 6 жыл бұрын
These videos are really interesting and fun to watch! Nice job man :)
@seeprasieni
@seeprasieni 6 жыл бұрын
I love to see your pure joy to learn finnish. Kepep up for the good work.
@camillavonhertzen1151
@camillavonhertzen1151 6 жыл бұрын
I'm so proud of you Dave! That went really well, and was actually very fun to watch! As a Finn who has (and still tries) studied English, my tip is that there's no way trying to think the grammar logically, because the finnish and english grammar are very different from each other and work pretty differently (as you might have noticed ;D ). I love this series, please keep making these!
@magge1895
@magge1895 6 жыл бұрын
You always make my day, thank you and keep the amazing work going ❤🙋😀
@maijumakela7583
@maijumakela7583 6 жыл бұрын
Love to see how excited you are when you get words right! Kahdeksan klubi 💪🏻 hyvää työtä!
@poweredbymoonlight9869
@poweredbymoonlight9869 6 жыл бұрын
I'm proud of you Dave! :) I was commenting loudly waay too much watching this. Keep on listening if there is two or just one of the same letters in words after each other like iKKuna and yMMäRRä. It help you alot, yes. I remember when we learned english in school it used to confuse me when thinking of those words that was spelled and pronounced the same in different languages but had completely different meaning depending on which language you were thinking about like the word ON in english and finnish, or JA in finnish and swedish. Tricky thing.
@xHdDude
@xHdDude 6 жыл бұрын
You are doing really good Dave!
@anatude3111
@anatude3111 6 жыл бұрын
Great job Dave!
@sapira77
@sapira77 6 жыл бұрын
I think you are doing rly good! Keep going! You are super insipiring :D
@mysticmaster
@mysticmaster 6 жыл бұрын
Fun to see your smart thinking. Fun fact: six = 6 = Kuusi = & Kuusi is also a type of tree. (joulukuusi, Christmas tree.)
@Auringonpalvoja
@Auringonpalvoja 6 жыл бұрын
Hyvää työtä Dave! :D Learning in little bits and pieces is the best. I don't know if someone already said this but watch movies, tv-shows or videos in Finnish (spoken in Finnish or subtitled in Finnish)
@Bunnybananabunny
@Bunnybananabunny 6 жыл бұрын
My British friend had a hard time with double consonants and she told me it helped her immensely when she realised that double consonants sound like an apostrophe in English! So everytime it sounds like people make weird pauses mid-word as if there was an apostrophe there are double consonants. Visualise it like kis'a, ker'os, kym'enen and so on. Like a little pause to think in the middle of the word! Man that's a confusing explanation, sorry😅😅
@ranacker
@ranacker 6 жыл бұрын
mate, this is so entertaning to watch. that double k on the window, you nailed it. good stuff buddy.
@jasminvalkama7539
@jasminvalkama7539 6 жыл бұрын
Good job Dave!🙌🏻
@Black8Apple
@Black8Apple 6 жыл бұрын
it really makes me happy that you want to learn finnish, you are progressing a lot!
@dodge698
@dodge698 6 жыл бұрын
damn you're good, perfect Finnish, I used to live in Sweden where nobody was able to spell one word anywhere near right. Finnish isn't as refined as other languages since it's a very old huntsman tongue
@hennabostrom3762
@hennabostrom3762 6 жыл бұрын
Your pronunciation is improving a lot! It's weird how I almost feel I know you and was nearly holding my breath to see if you can spell the double consonants right. Keep at it, you are doing brilliantly!
@user-es4km6fb1n
@user-es4km6fb1n 6 жыл бұрын
I find it interesting that british/american people only know like english and maybe some people can like german or french in finland its like obligatory to know english, swedish, finnish and one more( french german or spanish) it is interesting because americans know zero languages lol
@VippeXD
@VippeXD 6 жыл бұрын
maXeris Well to be honest English is enough to survive in most of the countries in the world. If you want to manage on a vacation, you need to know English. Also to add, as a Finn I can confirm that Finnish people may know many languages, but can't speak them at all in a real life situation. I, for example have studied (besides English and Finnish) Swedish, French and Spanish and can't use them at all in everyday life :DDD. Edit: And to add even more, most of Finns are horrible at English which is an easy language to learn.
@jannika-7674
@jannika-7674 6 жыл бұрын
I was so proud every time you got eight points ^^ You are nailing it, keep going, you can do this!
@sarionilkka
@sarionilkka 6 жыл бұрын
Simplest way to find out if it is spelled with an A or Ä is to listen to the word. Ä is said with wider mouth and A is said by youe lips in more of a circle. You can try and listen to some words and try to say it with Ä and A and then you will noticw the differende! Also double vowels and consonants seems to be a bit o a problem. As you said we say everything as we write so when the consonant feels long/hard it is most likely a double. Vowels are easy to hear. Double "aa" or "oo" is so much longer than just one vowel. Like when you say "uusi" (new) and compare it with "susi" (a wolf) that has only one U. You are doing great and it is cool to see someone doind that much effort! I am trying to learn russian as a finn anD can understand your struggle
@Moa-zy9vt
@Moa-zy9vt 6 жыл бұрын
I'm so excited for this, if it is working for you I definetly want to give it a chance myself! I am part finnish but I live in Sweden and I used to be fluent in finnish because it was the first language I learned, but I haven't spoken it in yeaaars and I've forgotten everything. Would be so fun to pick it up again.
@nannanenpannanen6710
@nannanenpannanen6710 6 жыл бұрын
It is so fascinating to follow your learning process, especially from the point of view of a future Finnish/English teacher. You're really doing a very good job! I love those eureka moments the most, where you realize what something means and why :D Jatka samaan malliin (keep up the good work)!
@masekki76
@masekki76 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. I downloaded the same and started to learn estonia :D
@anastasiabeaverhousen3261
@anastasiabeaverhousen3261 6 жыл бұрын
Dave sweetie, you are doing great job! Keep learning! I feel you allready as a finnish person. ❤️
@fundin3539
@fundin3539 6 жыл бұрын
You're doing great man! you gut this i trust you maan
@Takkahoususuro
@Takkahoususuro 6 жыл бұрын
That ikkuna really impressed me. Well done!
@Nintentohtori
@Nintentohtori 6 жыл бұрын
You should start learning the suffixes for the 15 cases too. It makes it much easier when you have them memorized even a little when you move to forming sentences.
@haganeEdwardElric
@haganeEdwardElric 6 жыл бұрын
You do pretty well man! Keep it up! Understandable double consonants and double vocals are hard (as said in the comments), but you will learn them eventually :) They are important.
@vibe5497
@vibe5497 6 жыл бұрын
Your Finnish is pretty good!👍👌
@TheTeizii
@TheTeizii 6 жыл бұрын
Hyvä Dave! Lisää näitä! Your ä and y pronunciation are kind of good compared to many other english speakers i know.
@DaveDolleye
@DaveDolleye 6 жыл бұрын
You are learning pretty good! There was this "portaat" (stairs). And I think I heard you saying "rappuset". That is a synonym to portaat also. I love your videos so much, they are so entertaining! ❤️
@nimetonnimeton4024
@nimetonnimeton4024 6 жыл бұрын
4:04 If you want, you can also say "Portaat toiseen kerrokseen" then you actually say "stairs to the second floor". So the second is in finnish "toinen". Because if you say "portaat yläkertaan" it means "stairs to the upstairs."
@Kattts95
@Kattts95 6 жыл бұрын
I just got really happy everytime you succeeded at something and seemed so happy :D
@eddyka3531
@eddyka3531 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! For lessons!
@rasmusjjk
@rasmusjjk 6 жыл бұрын
You are learning really quick im proud!
@nanen5584
@nanen5584 6 жыл бұрын
I was so proud and actually clapped whenever you got them right! Keep going! :)
@huiiiis
@huiiiis 6 жыл бұрын
I don't usually comment on videos but today I had to. I'm a special education teacher and helping children to learn languages (primarly Finnish children reading and writing in Finnish but I have also studied how to teach Finnish as a forgein language) is huge part of my daily work. I have seen all of your learning videos. It was very satisfying to see how you have learned Finnish syllable rythym and how you started to spell words one syllable at a time. My young students do this too. If we work on reading too, we read and hide the word before this. First: say the whole word, then divide it into syllables, say them syllable by syllable and finally write syllables into a word. My favourite part was when you wrote ikuna and then broke the word in syllables and figured out the double k (ik-ku-na). I freaked out a bit (on a good way), as teachers often do when they can see so clear progress :) Go Dave!
@Anime-my4th
@Anime-my4th 6 жыл бұрын
Good Dave. ... your progress is really good
@sonja7622
@sonja7622 6 жыл бұрын
Good job Dave!
@stb1979
@stb1979 6 жыл бұрын
Yeah I'm not agreeing with the program there. "Yläkerta" means upstairs, and second floor is "toinen kerros"!
@ajl1012
@ajl1012 6 жыл бұрын
You're doing very well mate! Greetings from a guy who is an ex-Finn and now a Manc. Keep up the great work!
@skedenismi
@skedenismi 6 жыл бұрын
You have make so much progress it's so crazy!👌cheers bigbear!
@leena.arifin
@leena.arifin 6 жыл бұрын
Helping each other out here since I am a learning Finnish as well; what I learnt so far is that Finnish has a thing called "vowel harmony". So for example, if the first vowel is ö, the vowel that comes after it would have the umlaut as well. Example: "syödä". If the beginning vowel doesn't have the umlaut, then the following vowel will be absent of the umlaut. I know there are a few instances where this doesn't apply but I haven't got an explanation for that yet. The double consonants is like a pause in the word, like "nukkua" [nook]-[kua], "kissa" [kis]-[sa]. I guess it helps if you break down the words, it works for me 😃. All the best, Dave and happy language journey! 😊
@wepi4516
@wepi4516 6 жыл бұрын
Hi Dave! You know those annoying things at end of words like "kuvassa" word means "in picture" but if you remove -ssa from the end it's just "kuva" which means just "picture". So here's couple of those things that you can remove from the words you see to get the "original word". And that way you'll hopefully learn the word and it will also make more sense for you. Koulu=school Koulu on tylsää=School is boring Koulussa=in school -ssa Koulussa on tylsää=There is boring in the school Koulusta=from school -sta Me saimme eilen ilmaista jäätelöä koulusta=We got free ice cream from school yesterday Kouluun=to school -uun Haluatko mennä kouluun=Do you want to go to school Koululla=at school -lla Me olemme nyt koululla=We are currently at school Koululta=from school -lta Minä sain tänään kirjeen koululta=I got a letter from school today Koululle=for school -lle Joku antoi suuren lahjoituksen koululle=someone gave huge donation for school Also funny thing. My name is Ville so "for Ville" is in finnish "Villelle" xD. Also there was just 6 out of 15 of those things. Also they can be different in different words and they can also be different if the word is in plural. So good luck for you learning finnish. You'll need it😂
@The_Jzoli
@The_Jzoli 6 жыл бұрын
Here's a good tip for you Dave. If the word has a Ä or Ö , Y in it, it can't have a U, O or A in it also. Only the vocals I and E can be in words with Ä, Ö and Y. So words can only have either the vocals A, O, U, I, E or Y, Ä, Ö, I, E. There are of course some exceptions, but this is how it usually is.
@reindeercupcake9419
@reindeercupcake9419 6 жыл бұрын
Awesome! I'm looking forward to these kinds of videos! It's wonderful to see that "heureka!" moment. I think the hurdle that first time learners face are the verb conjugations. It is a lot at first, I remember similar struggle from first German lessons, if that is comparable. In both languages the verbs conjugate based on the person who is doing the action. So, the person pronouns I, you, him/her, it, we, plural you and they change the verb. This is why we don't always have to say the person pronoun. Because of the conjugation we still know who is doing the action. "Opiskelen= Minä opiskelen." This can make it more difficult to understand. But if you learn the conjugations, most of the verbs behave according to the rules. "Olla"-verb is the most used, so the most irregular(This is the same also in English and German) Also, there is the difference between written and spoken language. Basically spoken language is shorter, faster and more difficult to understand,(according to my international friends studying Finnish) "minä=mä", onko se?=onks se?(is it?) *verb+-ko/kö usually makes a yes/no question minä menen= (mä) meen of course with spoken language there are many dialects :D but I think that people talking to someone who is learning Finnish would adapt to a standard way of speaking Finally, a con to learning Finnish language is that the word order is flexible...basically a sentence can be said in whatever order you'd like, even if the normal one is Subject+Verb+ Object. Different orders just create emphasis(which word is placed 1st) You could say "I drink coffee"=minä juon kahvia=minä kahvia juon=juon minä kahvia=juon kahvia minä =kahvia juon minä=kahvia minä juon Sure some of them might sound strange, but you'll be understood :D Good luck on your journey!
@uusikayttaja7843
@uusikayttaja7843 6 жыл бұрын
You freaking nailed it!!!
@Lock0_
@Lock0_ 6 жыл бұрын
The vowels work very uniquely in finnish. Usually if you have a, u or o, you do not have ä, y or ö. Letters e and i work with both groups for example lehmä (=a cow) and kaunis (=beautyful). The exception is the group of 'the closed compounds' that may have both groups' vowels for example lääkekaappi (=medicine cabinet, lääke=medicine, kaappi=cabinet or closet). Hope this helps :)
@pekuja
@pekuja 6 жыл бұрын
Where's part 3? :( I like watching these. I also started learning Spanish myself on WordDive, and it's pretty fun. :)
@XPeteZ
@XPeteZ 6 жыл бұрын
Hyvä Dave, hyvin menee!
@emmihamalainen4298
@emmihamalainen4298 6 жыл бұрын
I'm so proud of you uncle Dave😂😂 Finnish is a difficult language to learn but you can do it if you try hard enough and I believe in you so waiting for your next step to learning Finnish in front of your camera💗💗💗 keap on going and I love your videos so much💗💗💗
@junebay5265
@junebay5265 6 жыл бұрын
5:13 That was so goood!! It totally sounded like native Finn. Good job!
@11Mr_BeaN11
@11Mr_BeaN11 6 жыл бұрын
+Dave Cad you weren't complety wrong with trappor - stairs because raput/rappuset is synonym for stairs. 😃🖒
@enniku93
@enniku93 6 жыл бұрын
Keep going David! You can do it! :)
@sanelmatuominen7122
@sanelmatuominen7122 6 жыл бұрын
It is so much fun to watch you learning Finnish. I find myself cheering "come on, you can do it, it's double consonant". Hey, see if you can watch movies with Finnish subtitles or Finnish movies with English subtitles. It is so helpful!
@crashbandiboi8530
@crashbandiboi8530 6 жыл бұрын
You are pretty good at finnish. I can mind how good you are at least year progression.
@essianttila-ikpeghe4953
@essianttila-ikpeghe4953 6 жыл бұрын
Oh you are doing so well!😁 I used to teach immigrants Finnish for four years so based on that experience you are doing much better than most.
@davecad
@davecad 6 жыл бұрын
+Essi Anttila-Ikpeghe wow that is SO encouraging. Thank you!!
@sulosky
@sulosky 6 жыл бұрын
Dude! You're adorable. Thank you for making these videos!
@Midoriel
@Midoriel 6 жыл бұрын
It's nice to see you make progress! Keep up the good work. Also I think weird chants or whatever are a great way to remember stuff. You could also try listening to songs in Finnish. And try to think of the words you are learning in the context of your own life, and make your own sentences that tell about your life and are useful for you. Like for example with the word "kanssa", you could make a sentence "Minä asun tyttöystävän kanssa." = "I live with a girlfriend."
@wepi4516
@wepi4516 6 жыл бұрын
Hi Dave! Here's "couple" numbers for you😉: 0=nolla 1=yksi 2=kaksi 3=kolme 4=neljä 5=viisi 6=kuusi 7=seitsemän 8=kahdeksan 9=yhdeksän 10=kymmenen 11=yksitoista 12=kaksitoista 13=kolmetoista 14=neljätoista 15=viisitoista ... 20=kaksikymmentä 21= kaksikymmentäyksi 22= kaksikymmentäkaksi 23= kaksikymmentäkolme ... 30=kolmekymmentä 40=neljäkymmentä 50=viisikymmentä 60=kuusikymmentä 70=seitsemänkymmentä 80=kahdeksankymmentä 90=yhdeksänkymmentä 100=sata 101=satayksi 102=satakaksi 111=satayksitoista 121=satakaksikymmentäyksi 159=sataviisikymmentäyhdeksän 200=kaksisataa 222=kaksisataakaksikymmentäkaksi 1 000=tuhat 1 111=tuhatsatayksitoista 10 000=kymmenentuhatta 100 000=satatuhatta 1 000 000=miljoona 999 999 999= yhdeksänsataayhdeksänkymmentäyhdeksänmiljoonaayhdeksänsataayhdeksänkymmentäyhdeksäntuhattayhdeksänsataayhdeksänkymmentäyhdeksän 1 000 000 000=miljardi Also here's little challenge for you try to say these next numbers in finnish: 69 447 1735
@pattepel2242
@pattepel2242 6 жыл бұрын
Idk if someone already commented this but about 2nd floor being yläkerta in finnish, it's a kind of a translation for upper floor, like "ylä kerta" or "ylempi kerros":)
@bigmanharrie4869
@bigmanharrie4869 6 жыл бұрын
Tämä on niin hauskaa. Nytten minä tilaan sinun kanavan!
@Rsusbe
@Rsusbe 6 жыл бұрын
For me one of the hardest things in learning english was to remember how to pronounce A, E and i, cause they’re the exact opposites in finnish. English E and finnish I sound exactly the same. English I and finnish A has the same A sound (”_A_i”), and the english A and finnish E has the same E sound on it. Spelling finnish will be much easier when you remember this. + A and Ä sounds different, that’s another thing you should learn. But I’m impressed how well you are doing! Don’t be too harsh to yourself👏🏽 Oh yeah and at school they taught us to read and write by hyphenating words, try that and you’ll get a hang of those double-consonants (and why not -vowels, too).
@rigormortis8434
@rigormortis8434 6 жыл бұрын
good progress! a small tip: the vowels are divided to 3 groups, front, mid and back depending which part of your mouth they are pronounced in. The front vowels ä,ö,y cant be mixed with the back a,o,u in a word unless its a compund word or a loanword. So if you know for sure theres one of the vowels in a word then its easyish to figure out the rest! mid vowels e,i can be mixed with both.
@tonituomanen3113
@tonituomanen3113 6 жыл бұрын
Portaat is also rappuset (synonym), if it's easier to remember, Trappor, in swedish.
@thejonex7949
@thejonex7949 6 жыл бұрын
Dave, olet mahtava! Dave, you're awesome! c:
@onkivapa3
@onkivapa3 6 жыл бұрын
You are doing great. I don't have any trouble understanding what you are trying to say. 👍
@koda55
@koda55 6 жыл бұрын
Nahdah 😂😂 8:51 lmao
@vixaa
@vixaa 6 жыл бұрын
Moro
@Bondier
@Bondier 6 жыл бұрын
HAUKKA :DD
@juusou
@juusou 6 жыл бұрын
:DDD
@juhaeronen262
@juhaeronen262 6 жыл бұрын
Mitä haukalle kuuluu
@juhohietanen2462
@juhohietanen2462 6 жыл бұрын
HAUKKA säki subaat oot hyvä tubettaja
@ei_otto_jalosen_toinen_kay9828
@ei_otto_jalosen_toinen_kay9828 6 жыл бұрын
Good job man! I'm an exchange student from Finland and I'm studying in Thailand at the moment. Other people here think it's possible to learn finnish and I also started to believe that. Now when I've seen you learning it, I believe that it is possible. Jatka samaan malliin!
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