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@scarletcherry85247 күн бұрын
Haha our Finnish pride Robin, missed the chance to tell them the iconic finnish sentence. ”Kokko, kokoo koko kokko kokoon. Koko kokkoko? Koko kokko.” Translated it would be.. ”Kokko (a last name in finland), put together the whole bonfire. The whole bonfire? The whole bonfire. Also the fact that the word ”kuusi” can mean ”a Spruce” the ”number six” or ”your moon”. The sentence, ”Kuusi palaa” would mean ”Six pieces.” ”Your spruce is on fire.” ”The spruce returns” ”your moon is on fire” ”Your moon returns” ”Number six returns” ”Number six is on fire” ”Six of them returns” ”Six of them are on fire” Also had to laugh at the ”das auto” coming from Robin. I thought the same thing at the same moment.😂
@aneasmr13 күн бұрын
I thought the same!
@user-oi1fr5ed1l2 күн бұрын
Finish pride?
@Lennu232 күн бұрын
Äijä kirjotti kunnon esseen tänne
@SantovuFINКүн бұрын
@@user-oi1fr5ed1l finnish "representative" in this video
@Leo-pd4fc7 күн бұрын
Siellä on meidän Suomen Turun oma poika Suomen LEGENDAARISIMPIA Artisteja Robin Packalen Suomi mainittu Torilla tavataan perkele hyvää Keski-kesää ja aurinkoista Juhannusta kaikille teille ihanille ihmisille! There's our very own Turku's boy the most LEGENDARY Finnish Artist of all time Robin Packalen Finland mentioned at the market square hell yeah happy Mid-Summer Celebrations every lovely people! ☀️🏞😎🇫🇮
@kpt0027 күн бұрын
Mutta Robin ei osaa suomea, kun hän sanoo, että suomen kielessä kaikki on "se". Vain puhekielessä, mutta ei yleiskielessä, jossa on sana "hän" ihmisille. Virallisissa yhteyksissä kuten mediassa ei käytetä sanaa "se" ihmisistä. Se olisi huonoa kieltä. Eikä Robin osaa selittää sijapäätteitä eikä sitä, että korean kielessä on samanlaista rakennetta kuten esim. "na"/"nahante" = "minä"/"minulle"..
@TiaIela7 күн бұрын
@@kpt002harmi kun sinä et ollut siellä selittämässä. Äidinkieli L varmasti, mutta anna olla tällainen harmiton video mistä kukaan ei opettele puhumaan kenenkään äidinkieltä. Ymmärsit varmasti hänen pointtinsa, mutta päätit silti valittaa(aika suomalaista tho) mene itse ensi kerralla mukaan. Luulis ymmärtävän, että tuolla ei kerkeä hirveästi ajatella ja Suomessa totuttu puhuun puhekielellä nii mikä taas on niin iso ongelma?
@freezedeve31196 күн бұрын
@@kpt002 kukaan normaali suomalainen ei osaa selittää miten suomenkieli toimii, pitää olla joku asiaan perehtynyt kielitieteilijä jotta osaa kertoa mistä on kyse.
@rosmu11306 күн бұрын
14:53 - 15:06 😂
@LordJashin6 күн бұрын
@@freezedeve3119 No juu mut kun puhuttiin vaikka tuplakonsonanteista, eikä Robin kertonut yhtään sanaa jossa on tuplakonsonantti 😅
@ajanaethompson84457 күн бұрын
Ratings (English speaker) 1.Finnish -Complex grammar with 15 cases, agglutinative structure, and vocabulary that is very different from most other languages. 2.Thai -Tonal language with five tones, unique script, and complex grammar. 3.Korean -Unique writing system, complex grammar, levels of politeness, and vocabulary. 4.German -German is more complex than French due to its grammar, including cases and gendered nouns, but it shares some vocabulary with English, making it easier than some other languages. 5.Portuguese - Portuguese grammar and pronunciation are somewhat more challenging than French but still manageable. Shared Latin roots help with vocabulary. Gendered nouns, verb conjugations, and pronunciation can be challenging. 6. French -Gendered nouns and pronunciation can be difficult, but it has relatively regular grammar and shared vocabulary with many other languages. 7.English English has irregular spelling, complex pronunciation rules, and numerous idiomatic expressions which can be challenging for complete beginners.
@kpt0027 күн бұрын
As a native Finnish speaker who also speaks English, Danish and Swedish and has studied the basics of French, Spanish and Arabic - and some Korean - I would say the only a bit difficult thing in English is the spelling - like same sounding words can be written differently = "bare foot"/ "bear a crown", "wear clothes"/"ware house".. But that is only when we talk about the written language. When spoken, English is quite simple since it is just mostly words in their basic forms one after another. Almost nothing bends so by knowing some words in their basic forms you can already make yourself understood where as fex in Finnish, everything else bends except some few particles. The verbs bend in person and time and rest of the words in those 15 cases, even the numbers. Knowing the basic forms of the words won't be enough to produce understandable language in Finnish. In my oppinion the simple structure English language has is one of the reasons why it has become a global language, like knowing some words in their basic forms already ables some conversation.
@Yugyobear7 күн бұрын
I think thai doesn't have not that hard difficult grammar rule it just has a difficult pronociations and alphabets and intonations
@lucone29376 күн бұрын
@@kpt002 As a native Finnish speaker I would say one big advantage about Finnish is the spelling which is similar to the Classic Latin spelling. Each letter stands for one sound and each sound is always represented by the same letter. For instance the letter Y is always a vowel and it is pronounced similar to a German letter Ü. A German language would be more popular if it has as simple grammar as English which doesn't have three grammatical genders to think about. But a German spelling is far more logical for a native Finnish speaker with letters like Ä, Ö and Ü. A French language is a nightmare to pronounce with all those silent letters like the city of Bordeaux [bɔrˈdo:] with the letter X in the end. A native Finnish speaker would pronounce letter X as "ks".
@livedandletdie5 күн бұрын
As a Swedish Speaker, trust me in that Japanese, is easier than English, not because any words in English is hard to read, because pronunciation makes 100% sense in Most other languages, and then you have French and English where you can't know the pronunciation of a word based entirely on it's spelling... And I say that as someone that speaks Swedish. Where Kör and Kör are too different words that sound nothing alike, and it's not even based on tone.. Because while anyone sane wouldn't spell our words like that. Out of all the European languages Swedish is both the easiest one and the hardest one. Only 15000 words, unlike English's 330000. Yes 330 thousand... and only 1000 words are required to speak Swedish to a reasonable level, I'd say A2 requires 1000 Swedish words, B2 perhaps 2500 words, and C perhaps 3500 words, after that you get to native level or academical, and it's ridiculous to know these words. I'd expect someone to learn Standard Swedish, like common nouns, common verbs, common adjectives, common prepositions, and the basic grammar structure of basic sentences. I wouldn't expect someone outside of the Germanic speaking people to use V2 word order when speaking, I wouldn't expect people to use any of the weird words, like I wouldn't expect someone to come ask me where is the Vattenklosett, ever. For the English speakers that Water Closet, You know the word as WC these days aka Bathroom/Toilet depending on which side of the Atlantic you are. I wouldn't expect anyone to use formal Swedish either, come on, when's the last time a Swedish person heard the word Eder, or Allo, or the Swedish version of am, äm, or the Swedish version of is, äst, when everyone use är for everything. Äm redo inför möte med eder. Is never going to be heard ever. I don't expect anyone to learn Region specific words either like Ålahue or Au'tom Tau'tom.
@lucone29375 күн бұрын
@@livedandletdie When you study a foreign language at school, there is usually very heavy dose of grammar to learn, not just vocabulary. In Finnish schools English is the most popular so-called the first foreign language, and Swedish is called as the second domestic language because the Swedish speaking Finns have a certain official minority status. My original motivation to study English more than just another school subject was probably Anglo-American rock and pop music starting straight to the top with The Beatles. When you understand English, you can enjoy better with all English language movies and tv-series. Luckily in Finland all the foreign films are subtitled and not dubbed, except some animation films for the kids. I have also read many books in English both novels and scientific texts at the university. It is also easy to use computer programs and games that have English as a primary language. What comes to Japanese, I have read that there are 3 writing systems that are quite complicated even for the native speakers. For instance you need to study pretty hard before you can read a Japanese newspaper or magazine fluently. The jōyō kanji system of representing written Japanese currently consists of 2,136 characters.
@alicemelon_7 күн бұрын
When I was a bit younger, almost every girl close to my age was a big fan of Robin. After these years it's so cool to see how he's still doing so well and even making content with one of my favourite kpop groups, 8Turn!! I really loved watching this
@shadowprod52057 күн бұрын
Lmao mä en edes tajunnut en toi oli 8turnin jäsen ekaks 😭☠️
@alicemelon_7 күн бұрын
@@shadowprod5205 Mä aloin kattoo just 8turnin takii ja huomasin vasta sitten et Robin oli siin kans :0
@shadowprod52057 күн бұрын
@@alicemelon_ lmao ite aloin kattoo ku huomasin suomen lipun
@user-ww2fw5ow7v5 күн бұрын
Robin ❤
@Gittas-tube5 күн бұрын
Robin is actually a Finland-Swede. His mother tongue is Swedish, which is our second official language here in Finland.
@softesthedgehog6 күн бұрын
French girl probably confused Finnsh with Slavic languages, because Finnish is actually pretty vowel heavy
@pyrylehtonen-caponigro31983 күн бұрын
Yeah, you can almost write Finnish in katakana. Finnish avoids consonant clusters and words rarely end with a consonant
@Sayitlikitiz1017 күн бұрын
French girl was working overtime to make sure French didn't get the title of hardest language. 😂
@jessytheyodellingirl6 күн бұрын
😀True, and I think it's awesome. She'll make a good debater
@Lampchuanungang4 күн бұрын
😅😅😅 Taking Thai as a reference, the French girl literally took French out of the title of most difficult language. Now if you put English x French then it's already for French it gets the title of a difficult language to spare 😂😂😂😂😂🎂🎂🎂🎂🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🌷❤
@SK-nw4ig6 күн бұрын
Few points Robin could have used to justify his case to make Finnish seem the easiest: Phonetic language, everything is always pronounced the same way it is written, one does not have to guess; emphasis always on the first syllable; order of the words is rather irrelevant, people will understand you anyway; and as he mentioned, no gender, but also no articles in the language.
@torredevigilancia7 күн бұрын
Ana voltou, coração alegrou! 😍😍😍😍
@isag.s.1746 күн бұрын
Mas ela quase não falou nada sobre a língua portuguesa 😢
@user-eq9lj4hf6g6 күн бұрын
@@isag.s.174 Pensei o msm! 😭
@user-eq9lj4hf6g6 күн бұрын
Precisaria de 2 horas para falar o básico kkkkkkk Acho q foi por isso!
@iammatheus2 күн бұрын
Achei ela meio triste nesse dia
@magomistico5627 күн бұрын
Finnish so beautiful ..
@ottomakinen13Күн бұрын
That's nice to hear as a Finn!
@Mi-my7pw7 күн бұрын
😂😂😂amei. O homem da Finlândia é muito de boa. Ele é tipo: deixa a vida me levar🌴🦥 E o cara do UK como sempre sendo um comédia. Todos foram fofos de verdade ❤
@juju-un8vo7 күн бұрын
Hardest to easiest, my vote: 1 Thai 2 Finnish 3 Korean 4 German 5 France 6 Portuguese 7 English I speak portuguese so im not sure, maybe for some people i would change the french with portuguese
@Mattmerrison7 күн бұрын
I would put Portuguese and French as a tie, they both have unique and difficult pronunciation!
@sledgehog17 күн бұрын
A gramática da língua Portuguesa a um nível avançado pode ser bastante complicada, o inventário fonético também é maior que o da língua Francesa.
@paulapalhao90346 күн бұрын
Amiga se tu fala português e acha tão fácil assim é porque nunca fez uma prova de gramática né? Nós achamos fácil porque falamos errado, quando você tem que realizar uma prova e verifica como deveria realmente ter elaborado a frase, com quem você deveria ter concordado, qual o plural correto das palavras tu percebe que de fácil não tem nada!
@juju-un8vo6 күн бұрын
@@paulapalhao9034 na verdade não acho português fácil não, mas acho francês e as línguas acima muito difíceis 🥺 Não só por gramática, mas pronúncias e entonações q são muito únicas pra reproduzir
@Juhani965 күн бұрын
I would put french harder than german but yeah
@montse937 күн бұрын
Robin Packalen! The only Finnish singer that I know and listen to, what a coincidence😮😅❤
@a_puddle_of_emotions2 күн бұрын
It feels sorra bizarre that (guessing?) non-finnish people listen to him, since i grew up listening to his old songs written in finnish when i was like 6 lol
@afjo9727 күн бұрын
That depends on your native language. It’s ridiculous to say French is the hardest language because for Romance-speakers French will be very easier. And on the other hand, Germanic-speakers (apart from English) won’t struggle learning German… I don’t know about Thai, though …
@teza29227 күн бұрын
As a European I think Thai is the most difficult of them all.
@watashiyo85237 күн бұрын
Well, Ana should have said that Brazilian Portuguese is closer to the 'pure form,' as Portuguese spoken in Portugal has changed over time, while Brazilian Portuguese has preserved some sounds and writing conventions. So...
@sledgehog17 күн бұрын
That is not proven.
@isag.s.1746 күн бұрын
True
@flpReges6 күн бұрын
Essa tese pertence somente ao campo teórico, não temos uma máquina do tempo para comprová-la, até porque até mesmo o Galega já está BEM distante do Português.
@williankran50826 күн бұрын
@@flpReges sua tese é basicamente: historiografia não existe. Se eu n posso ver acontecendo n posso acreditar. Ela anula qualquer lógica de modelo. Baseado nisto, campos como a geologia, genética, história, filosofia e linguística são basicamente nulos em busca pela verdade.
@sledgehog16 күн бұрын
@@williankran5082 Current days' Brazilian Portuguese says otherwise. "Tu viu?" What is this???
@Stratos.27 күн бұрын
The Korean guy is confusing the Korean alphabet with the language. They're two different things. The language wasn't created to be easy by the king, just the alphabet was. The language is way older and how easy the alphabet is to learn has nothing to do with how easy the language is to learn.
@kilobiten7 күн бұрын
all the other people were talking about reading and their alphabets.. and the alphabet is smth u usually learn to learn the language in a whole, so id say its pretty important whether or not hangeul is easy or not
@anastasia-fr1gn4 күн бұрын
Korean is easy at the beginning. Alphabet, simple sentences, etc. but to be fluent is difficult…the nuances of the language are overwhelming sometimes.
@gabynas7 күн бұрын
Anaaaa🇧🇷❤️
@Xarmutinha7 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1026">17:06</a> as a greek learning finnish i agree.... Finnish phonetics except ö\y\ä are almost identical to greek.... Icelandic as well and even more.... To me Finnish when i started (and even now lots of times😢😅😂) sounds like greek gibberish, for examle: "lentokonesuihkuturbiinimoottoriapumekaanikkoaliupseerioppilas" would be pronounced the exact same way as "λέν'τοκονεσουιχκουτουρμπιινιμοοττοριαπουμεκαανικκοαλιουψεεριοππιλας" (the apostrophe is needed) For me the ranking would be: 1. Thai/korean 2. German 3. Finnish 4. French 5. Portuguese 6. English
@sledgehog17 күн бұрын
Not to mention that both Greek and Finnish have the same "whistly" 'S' sound.
@Xarmutinha7 күн бұрын
@@sledgehog1 indeed the aspirated s
@The_Real_Thamaell3 күн бұрын
Please, if any participant reads this, if Robin ever says he/she is "it", ("se") in Finnish, please correct him by saying it is when you speak informally among friends, but Formal is "Hän", which is both he and she. We don't speak to people generally, as though they are things.
@justskip4595Күн бұрын
Many many times people have gotten offended from me using "Hän" instead of "se" = it or "tämä/toi/tuo/tää" = that, because it sounds way too polite for them like they would be really old or something. By my experience it is easier to be too polite than too rude. Respect on the other hand is a different thing.
@user-nx3hd2vt9x6 күн бұрын
I know that Finnish person cause he is a famous singer in Finland❤. Love u Finland and It is really hard cause like this comment if ur country has these letters: Ää Öö Åå. So yeah.
@TeroKoskinen-xy2zz4 күн бұрын
Åå = is more like Sweden letter.
@choco3424Күн бұрын
@@TeroKoskinen-xy2zz No siis onhan se meiän aakkosissa vaikka ei suomen kielessä paljoo näykkää..
@notjunior6 күн бұрын
Anna was smart in being more quiet and the fact that people don't know much about portuguese, because there's so much you can use to say it's difficult 😂
@adeela03255 күн бұрын
OMGG 8TURN and Robin in the same videooo, my life is completed.
@strikebr7 күн бұрын
By knowing from a musician that Finish is a hard language to make music, I respect Tuomas Holopainen from Nightwish more for his music, the guy is more than a genius.
@T.K.T7 күн бұрын
I don't understand, Finnish is not a consonant heavy language, and we have few consonant clusters
@pyrylehtonen-caponigro31983 күн бұрын
Probably mixed it up with Slavic languages
@Gittas-tube3 күн бұрын
👩🏻🌾🏞️🇫🇮 Totta! Finnish does not have a lot of consonants. Germanic languages have a lot more, for instance. As a matter of fact, original Finnish does not allow words to start with more than one consonant. For instance, borrowed words, when spoken by 'genuine' Finns, may be changed like this: to train, training - treenata treeni - reenata, reeni. Words with many consonants are most likely compond words. (many words glued together into one long one), or endings added to one word. Germanic languages such as German, Swedish, Dutch, Norwegian, Danish etc. also have compound words, whereas, by comparison, English has got rid of most of its compound words, so the words are much shorter.
@birgittae90467 күн бұрын
I am Swedish. In the long Finnish word I at least understood ”turbine engine mechanics” 👍🙂 Finnish is hard to understand though. I am going to try to study some Finnish because my son has moved to Helsinki with his Finnish girlfriend. 🙋♀️🇫🇮🇸🇪
@Lampchuanungang3 күн бұрын
😘🆗🙂🫂😊🥂🍫🎂good look to you anothers idioms close to finnish are kven,estonian anda karelian 😘🌟👍🌷🏵️
@sunchi14617 күн бұрын
Thai is like a lot of Indian languages in terms of the alphabets. They have the same alphabets with different inotations depending on the region one comes from.
@Aurinkohelmi5 күн бұрын
Robin didn't know what Finnish is related. It's finno ugric language, other languages in same family Estonian, hungarian and some minor languages in Russia.
@HeyItsMikaylaa2 күн бұрын
as someone who speaks finnish, english, korean and some thai I'd say 1. english (Purely for the writing that makes no sense and weird words) 2. finnish (For conjucation and suffixes) long pause 3. thai (Grammar is super easy. Reading/writing a bit of a struggle for me. Tones aren't bad but of course they add to the difficultness) 4. korean (Same reason as finnish but there's less and it's super logical. Reading/writing is super easy and grammar consistent) All the other languages (except thai, finnish and korean) are related to english so it makes sense why'd they think thai is hardest but it's really not.
@hadassabezerra51387 күн бұрын
se a Ana fosse explicar a diferença de xc, ss, s,ç,c sc, eles ficavam loucos
@Lampchuanungang7 күн бұрын
Other languages such as German, English, French and Portuguese are easy languages and studied beyond belief all over the world, they have speakers from every continent you can imagine. The video was cool. It was beautiful. 🥂🧃🧃🍫🍧😂🎶🫂💙📸📷💋💋💋💋
@lisandrasilva30846 күн бұрын
In Brazil we have a meme that is called traumatizing exchangers with words that are the same but veryyyy different meanings
@cscunha957 күн бұрын
I vote for French. As a Romance language, it has no bussiness being that hard.
@isag.s.1746 күн бұрын
Agreed
@esterreinaldodasilva267 күн бұрын
A língua portuguesa não é difícil, apenas sua gramática, o gênero e o dicionário português brasileiro que adiciona cinco palavras para a mesma coisa.
@Xarmutinha7 күн бұрын
A única coisa difícil é quando os falantes comem letras (português europeu) ou conectam tudo juntinho (português brasileiro)
@felixinacio7 күн бұрын
Português é difícil de aprender a escrever, tem muita regra. Falar não é tão difícil se você for falante de alguma língua irmã ou com raizes no latin.
@stellamarisknupfer1607 күн бұрын
A pronúncia são fácies,mas a gramática e a colocação de gênero dá nó nos neuros,mas os asiáticos e mediterrâneo, são impossível...
@sledgehog17 күн бұрын
@@XarmutinhaOu colocam vogais onde elas não existem(tiki-toki, whatxisappi, internetxi...).
@pedro345437 күн бұрын
@@stellamarisknupfer160 coreano nao e tao dificil assim nao, é a lingua asiatica mais facil
@heijuli186 күн бұрын
Suomen oma kultapoika robin❤ ihanaa nähä robin täl kanaval
@redalbatross56494 күн бұрын
Robin Packalen is there 😮. He should sing in finnish again ❤
@lus19927 күн бұрын
Ana brilha a partir dos <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="508">08:28</a>, obrigado
@magomistico5627 күн бұрын
Ana está nesse canal 🇧🇷💙
@daniloperes18456 күн бұрын
I love Portuguese! The sound and the music is very beautiful!
@leopartanen87526 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1062">17:42</a> She's trying to say playing Mozart on piano is easy once you've figured it out how to play it. 👍🏻🇩🇪
@paulosantos_9897 күн бұрын
As a Brazilian: going from the easiest language to the most difficult would be: nível one, easiest 1 galician 2 spanish 3 catalan 4 italian ☝All of these are intelligible without ever having studied (I would be able to hold complicated conversations, mistakes would happen but I would always find a synonymous word, I would ask for water, room temperature or hot or warm etc, I would ask for ice I would thank you and spend some time gossiping . 5 french 6 Romanian understand a lot of words, but not a itelligible languages (maybe I wouldn't be able to ask for a glass of water if I was thirsty) 7 English (The language not derived from Latin is easier for a Brazilian to learn, but it is extremely difficult if you have never had any contact with the language, I wouldn't know how to speak anything, even the vocabulary derived from Latin and French has a completely different accent) . 8 All languages in the world except those of Southeast Asia . 9 All languages os Southeast Asia (japanese, chinese, Korean Thai etc) . 10 that language in Africa that people speaks with a throat.
@pedro345437 күн бұрын
coreano é mais facil do que parece. estudo ha 5 meses e ja sei bastante coisa. com 2 semanas ja sabia ler tudo
@xxstormxx567 күн бұрын
I love that discussion, please make more videos about knowledgeable topics
@camilacorreia37006 күн бұрын
I’m just obsessed either way this videos. I love to learn and as a Brazilian there’s a lot to share about Brasil ❤
@planejanedaniels7 күн бұрын
🌎🎸 "Music, the universal language, rocks!" 🤘🎵
@3H3H3H4 күн бұрын
😍🧸❤️😘🎵🎵🎶🥂🌟👏👉😊🏵️🫂🙂🆗📸👍👍🎂🌷💯👋👋🍫 Very Wise phrase when the music is💎💎💎🎒💎💎s🎗️🥇🏅🎖️🏆 not maters the idiom music rules the world forever ❤🎉😘
Fascinating insight into world languages, keep it up! 🌎👍
@Hrng2703 күн бұрын
👍🎂🍫🥂🌷🎵💋
@bluemeow7 күн бұрын
This was fun! 😂 Language battle!
@user-tk4gr9zo7t7 күн бұрын
This entirely broke my brain trying to piece together but in Plains Cree 9999 is kêkâ-mitâtahtwâw kihci mitâtahtomitanâw kêkâ-mitâtahtwâw mitâtahtomitanâw kêkâ-mitâtahtomitanâw kêkâ-mitâtahtosâp (roughly: nine times great hundred, nine times hundred, almost hundred-nineteen). I was curious to see how long it would be so I had to test myself 😂 loved the video guys 💖💕
@nellabergman2511Күн бұрын
okay one thing that was not said about finnish is that basically if you learn finnish, you probably learn the ”book language” (i don’t know what it’s called in english😭maybe it’s called that?) which is the language used in books, and important events etc. but actually finns don’t talk like that. we use like a kind of ’slang’ (?) where we shorten the words and change them a lot. for example: ”one, two, three” in finnish is ”yksi, kaksi, kolme” but actually we say it like ”yks, kaks, kolme” or you can even say ”yy, kaa, koo” (that’s what we normally use, especially when counting many numbers). i hope y’all understood and sorry for my bad english 😭😭😭
@Mattmerrison7 күн бұрын
The difficulty level of each language is relative to whether it has any root similarities to your mother tongue.
@kilobiten7 күн бұрын
yessss like i feel like the thai girl was being left out because everyone else except korea was from europe
@Aurinkohelmi5 күн бұрын
Though I wonder saying that almost all were European, as Finno ugric Finnish is way different than those other indoeuropean languages 😊
@Sipu974 күн бұрын
@@kilobiten Well Finnish has no other connections to any of the other languages except for some loan words so...
@klasupoika7043 күн бұрын
🇫🇮lokative forms of the CAR word. AUTO AUTOT AUTON AUTOJEN AUTONA AUTOINA AUTOON AUTOSSA AUTOLLE AUTOIHIN AUTOISSA AUTOILLE AUTOISTA AUTOSTA AUTOILTA AUTOLTA AUTOKSI AUTOIKSI AUTOA AUTOJA AUTOKIN AUTOTKIN AUTOINEEN AUTOKSIKIN AUTOIKSIKIN… (11k more)There was a small number of them. The same inflections for all words but in a sifferent way for all 8003 adjektives, 77 559 sunbstantives and 6 849 verbs.🗿
@wdvnge5 күн бұрын
Some rankings are bit different for the last 5 but generally quite similar to what are viewed as the hardest languges in the world: Mandarin Chinese, Arabic, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Finnish, Hungarian, Icelandic, Georgian, and Navajo. Ofc it all depends on what your own language is since like its quite more easy for estonian to learn finnish than french or whatever so you cant really rank them always.
@renanfranca52267 күн бұрын
I loved. More videos like this please.
@haening_dalning5 күн бұрын
한글 설명하는 문재윤 개멋찌네..
@jkagentКүн бұрын
That one Finnish word could be separated to the words it is composed of and looked at word-for-word: "lento, kone, suihku, turbiini, moottori, apu, mekaanikko, ali, upseeri, oppilas", and one should understand the meaning. Most compound words are really straightforward like that. The difficulty in Finnish really only comes from how different it is from what most people know, like English. But unlike English it is quite logical once you get to it.
@MrBetospsp6 күн бұрын
A Ana é muito elegante, admiro muito esse jeito dela
@ellu30475 күн бұрын
What is Robin doing there😂
@wdvnge5 күн бұрын
Robin should learn more about our language since he couldnt even tell what the related languages are. Finnish is uralic language and languages from the same family tree are: estonian, hungarian and quite a few smaller languages for example mari, udmurt, komi and sami languages. It seems like these people dont really understand what makes language hard or easy for certain people. Its technically rather easy for indo-european language speaker (french, german, swedish etc) to learn another indo-european language since they are from the same family tree and have a lot of similarities from technical level to words. Finnish is very hard for most people in the world since they cant relate to anything in it. I learned english from everything since i was a kid but i have studied german for one year and it was hard didnt really pick up anything, same with swedish (3 years) but i know a bit because i have seen that language a lot too. Have been studying korean for a while and from my perspective its somewhat easy but ofc i have more interest in the language than the other ones i studied before. Especially hangul was a nice surprise because there is not many letters to learn.
@Sipu974 күн бұрын
Yup, I was shocked how little he knew of our mother tongue :D But maybe it was the moment that he just forgot. Our language is so unique and cool and I was us native speakers would know more of it and appreciate it more.
@wdvnge4 күн бұрын
@@Sipu97 yeah! I often am frustrated because i see that many especially younger finns dont appreciate our language and how unique it is. Many people seem to have this idea that there is something embarrasing to be finnish or have a finnish accent while speaking english for example. I have only heard positive about finnish language and accent from outside of Finland 😂 people find it very interesting
@wdvnge4 күн бұрын
@@Sipu97 but other than that i think Robin puts on a class act when representing finnish people 👍
@Sipu973 күн бұрын
@@wdvnge I agree with you on everything :)
@5anttu76 күн бұрын
Robin Packalen✌️💪✊😃
@ps12514 күн бұрын
As a Thai person, I'd say even though our consonants, vowel, words intonation are very complex, the good news is our grammar is very easy compared to any other language. We don't have tenses, less rules and you can also break some rules and people won't judge you as an uneducated person (E.g.preposition) so let's go learn Thai haha!
@saribrown71562 күн бұрын
To correct Robin: we DO have a word for him/her, and it’s not ”it”! It is ”hän” and it is used for both genders! But we can use ”it” when we speak informally, like among friends etc. But in a professional situation, on the phone etc we use ”hän”.
@gabrielaserafini57067 күн бұрын
A Ana podia ter falado das conjugações verbais do apocalipse
@Lampchuanungang7 күн бұрын
I knew that Thai would win before the video opened and developed, after it, Finnish, which is Asian, is complicated and finally Korean is also difficult for those who are Westerners even though it is not tonal, it has a phonetic alphabet and grammar and linguistics that are very adverse to those who are used to Western languages, which has many conjugations and declensions. Everything as expected. I really liked the honesty of the Thai girl that told about Mandarin and Arabic are more complex, they are full of difficult dialects, they are never simple. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Cool vídeo. Love it 😂😂🍧🍫🧃🥂❤💋💋
@butterflies6554 күн бұрын
All the European languages came from Asia.
@Lampchuanungang4 күн бұрын
@@butterflies655 The phrase all European languages came from Asia is dystopian, false, rude and unrelated to the content of the video. Why? For example, Latin, which gave rise to Romance languages such as Portuguese, Spanish, French, Italian, among others, has its roots in the Italian Peninsula region. Ancient Greek, which gave rise to the modern Greek language, is also an Indo-European language that developed in the region of Greece, on the Attic Peninsula. Both didnt, never came from Asia. Furthermore, there are languages in Europe that do not have Indo-European origins, as is the case of Basque in the Iberian Peninsula, which is an isolated language and has no relationship with any other known language and did not come from Asia. The channel's video on tour real content deals with the most difficult languages to understand and speak, such as Thai, then Finnish and at the end German. The video never spoke of the origin of European languages because it is not the channel's footprint and because it is a complex and very dry topic that is very difficult for those working on the World Friends channel team. Therefore, your sentence is false, rude, stupid, dystopian, with no connection to the theme of the video. Farewell and no chat for you forever.
@naosemacento7 күн бұрын
as a brazilian the easiest has got to be english, then pt, then french thr hardest is finnish
@kilobiten7 күн бұрын
theres no shot english is the easiest maybe when it comes to accessibility because everyone is trying to learn it and theres so many materials but im fluent and sh makes no sense 😭😭
@Mystic-CoTWHunterКүн бұрын
@@kilobiten but then again high exposure makes it so easy even for some asian chinese or other east asians to pronounce the words. If english was not very popular, it would be an entirely different story
@kilobitenКүн бұрын
@@Mystic-CoTWHunter facts
@shadowprod52057 күн бұрын
Suomi mainittu torilla tavataan RAH 🦅 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
@Lampchuanungang4 күн бұрын
Difficult language ranking according to the perception of World Friends producers and actors: a) Thai b) Finnish c)Korean. (Asians idioms) Easy language ranking by Team World Friends producers and performers: a) English b) Portuguese c) French d) German. (Europeans idioms) This is the idiomatic perception content of the team of actors and producers of the World Friends video. 🎷💗ℹ️ℹ️💻💙💛💚😍🧸❤️🎵🥂🌟👉😊🏵️🏵️🫂🙂🆗👍🎂🌷👋🍫🎗 ️🥇🏅🎖️🎖️🏆🎒💎😘🌈🌈🌈🌈🌅🌅🌅🌅✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️ ✈️👋👋👋👋 III loooooveeeddd!❤ III liiiiiiiiiiikeeeddd!❤
@Grow.YT.Views.8327 күн бұрын
excellent work on the video
@seiji9097 күн бұрын
8TURN CONTENTTT
@timohoukka5 күн бұрын
Sauna on sauna, eikä soona😂
@Lampchuanungang3 күн бұрын
😅😅😅😅 insane joke😅😅😅😅🎉🎉🎉🎉🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🎂🎂🎂🎂🍫🥂🌟
@aquiestamos35677 күн бұрын
Muito bom !!!
@Soikkufani7934 күн бұрын
English: A dog. Swedish: What? English: The dog. English: Two dogs. Swedish: Okay. We have: En hund, hunden, Två hundar, hundarna. German: Wait, I wan't to try it too! English: No, go away. Swedish: No one invited you. German: Der Hund. English: I said go away.... German: Ein Hund, zwei Hunde. Swedish: Stop it! German: Den Hund, einen Hund, dem Hund, einem Hund, des Hundes, eines Hundes, den Hunden, der Hunden. Finnish: Sup. English: NO. Swedish: NO. German: NO. Finn, you go away!! Finnish: Koira, koiran, koiraa, koiran again, koirassa, koirasta, koiraan, koiralla, koiralta, koiralle, koirana, koiraksi, koiratta, koirineen, koirin. German: WHAT? Swedish: You must be kidding us! English: This must be a joke... Finnish: Aaaand... koirasi, koirani, koiransa, koiramme, koiranne, koiraani, koiraasi, koiraansa, koiraamme, koiraanne, koirassani, koirassasi, koirassansa, koirassamme, koirassanne, koirastani, koirastasi, koirastansa, koirastamme, koirastanne, koirallani, koirallasi, koirallansa, koirallamme, koirallanne, koiranani, koiranasi, koiranansa, koiranamme, koirananne, koirakseni, koiraksesi, koiraksensa, koiraksemme, koiraksenne, koirattani, koirattasi, koirattansa, koirattamme, koirattanne, koirineni, koirinesi, koirinensa, koirinemme, koirinenne. English: Those are words for a dog??? Finnish: Wait! I didn't stop yet. There is still: koirakaan, koirankaan, koiraakaan, koirassakaan, koirastakaan, koiraankaan, koirallakaan, koiraltakaan, koirallekaan, koiranakaan, koiraksikaan, koirattakaan, koirineenkaan, koirinkaan, koirako, koiranko, koiraako, koirassako, koirastako, koiraanko, koirallako, koiraltako, koiralleko, koiranako, koiraksiko, koirattako, koirineenko, koirinko, koirasikaan, koiranikaan, koiransakaan, koirammekaan, koirannekaan, koiraanikaan, koiraasikaan, koiraansakaan, koiraammekaan, koiraannekaan, koirassanikaan, koirassasikaan, koirassansakaan, koirassammekaan, koirassannekaan, koirastanikaan, koirastasikaan, koirastansakaan, koirastammekaan, koirastannekaan, koirallanikaan, koirallasikaan, koirallansakaan, koirallammekaan, koirallannekaan, koirananikaan, koiranasikaan, koiranansakaan, koiranammekaan, koiranannekaan, koiraksenikaan, koiraksesikaan, koiraksensakaan, koiraksemmekaan, koiraksennekaan, koirattanikaan, koirattasikaan, koirattansakaan, koirattammekaan, koirattannekaan, koirinenikaan, koirinesikaan, koirinensakaan, koirinemmekaan, koirinennekaan, koirasiko, koiraniko, koiransako, koirammeko, koiranneko, koiraaniko, koiraasiko, koiraansako, koiraammeko, koiraanneko, koirassaniko, koirassasiko, koirassansako, koirassammeko, koirassanneko, koirastaniko, koirastasiko, koirastansako, koirastammeko, koirastanneko, koirallaniko, koirallasiko, koirallansako, koirallammeko, koirallanneko, koirananiko, koiranasiko, koiranansako, koiranammeko, koirananneko, koirakseniko, koiraksesiko, koiraksensako, koiraksemmeko, koiraksenneko, koirattaniko, koirattasiko, koirattansako, koirattammeko, koirattanneko, koirineniko, koirinesiko, koirinensako, koirinemmeko, koirinenneko, koirasikaanko, koiranikaanko, koiransakaanko, koirammekaanko, koirannekaanko, koiraanikaanko, koiraasikaanko, koiraansakaanko, koiraammekaanko, koiraannekaanko, koirassanikaanko, koirassasikaanko, koirassansakaanko, koirassammekaanko, koirassannekaanko, koirastanikaanko, koirastasikaanko, koirastansakaanko, koirastammekaanko, koirastannekaanko, koirallanikaanko, koirallasikaanko, koirallansakaanko, koirallammekaanko, koirallannekaanko, koirananikaanko, koiranasikaanko, koiranansakaanko, koiranammekaanko, koiranannekaanko, koiraksenikaanko, koiraksesikaanko, koiraksensakaanko, koiraksemmekaanko, koiraksennekaanko, koirattanikaanko, koirattasikaanko, koirattansakaanko, koirattammekaanko, koirattannekaanko, koirinenikaanko, koirinesikaanko, koirinensakaanko, koirinemmekaanko, koirinennekaanko, koirasikokaan, koiranikokaan, koiransakokaan, koirammekokaan, koirannekokaan, koiraanikokaan, koiraasikokaan, koiraansakokaan, koiraammekokaan, koiraannekokaan, koirassanikokaan, koirassasikokaan, koirassansakokaan, koirassammekokaan, koirassannekokaan, koirastanikokaan, koirastasikokaan, koirastansakokaan, koirastammekokaan, koirastannekokaan, koirallanikokaan, koirallasikokaan, koirallansakokaan, koirallammekokaan,koirallannekokaan, koirananikokaan, koiranasikokaan, koiranansakokaan, koiranammekokaan, koiranannekokaan, koiraksenikokaan, koiraksesikokaan, koiraksensakokaan, koiraksemmekokaan, koiraksennekokaan, koirattanikokaan, koirattasikokaan, koirattansakokaan, koirattammekokaan, koirattannekokaan, koirinenikokaan, koirinesikokaan, koirinensakokaan, koirinemmekokaan, koirinennekokaan.
@GetBack2023Now3 күн бұрын
Damn.
@Travelfast2 күн бұрын
And that is for every finnish word.
@jennimarilla45112 күн бұрын
I'm Finnish, but I'm still VERY confused, OMG! 😅 They all actually are words for a dog, but we don't use most of them in everyday life. Most of the time you need to use/know these words only at school, but that doesn`t make it any easier haha! 😂😂 And yes, the same thing for every word in the Finnish language! 😀
@jennimarilla45112 күн бұрын
@@Travelfast Yep! 😁
@TeroKoskinen-xy2zz4 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="984">16:24</a> Long word And Robin say wrong, he not say Moottori word.
@emsus4043 күн бұрын
I feel like half of these people don't know that young girls in Finland would kill to be in that room🤣
@skr.s20005 күн бұрын
Thai alphabet sounded like nepali alphabet ka kha ga gha nga... Ya ra la wo.sa.sha saa ...
@RishiRox-ky4gm6 күн бұрын
Actually thai Alphabet is similar to Hindi Aphabet , because they both there Alphabets r offshoots of Brahmi Alphabet from India
@Mel-jl8dt6 күн бұрын
Coming from french/English Korean is extremely hard once you get to intermediate level. Before that it's a breeze. Also the Korean guy is confusing something. The alphabet was made easy but not the actual language
@leonariavilar47247 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@myjulyz5 күн бұрын
8TURN JA ROBIN !?!?!?
@YwipmКүн бұрын
Navajo is definitely harder than all languages represented in the video
@user-tq9vs6fc9u7 күн бұрын
I think the most difficult ones are the ones that are going extinct because there are few speakers. Also, different African languages literally have clicks in them.
@funny-13376 күн бұрын
Why hasn’t anyone mentioned the German word „Donaudampfschifffahrtselektrizitätenhauptbetriebswerkbauunternehmenbeamtengesellschaft“ I think it’s the longest German word
@Juhani965 күн бұрын
😮
@isag.s.1746 күн бұрын
There were 5 european languages in the video: Portuguese, French, English, German and Finnish (which is the most different one out of these). Then there's Korean and Thai, that are from completely different language families, even though they are asian
@SolidoNaso.6 күн бұрын
Yeah. Finnish almost has more in common with Korean (and Japanese) than with the other Euro languages
@Lampchuanungang3 күн бұрын
Honestly, your topic 🤔 is very stupid, even unnecessary and miserable, Finnish, like Estonian and Livonian ,Karelian, etc. are Asian Finnic Ugric languages from the Altaic tundra. Finnish has echoes, linguistic features and sound vibrations loved and desired by Mongolian Siberians, Koreans, Chinese and Japanese. The vowel and consonant combinations in Finnish are explicitly Asian, there is no denying that. In fact, Finnish is a super agglutinative, super synthetic but super conjugational language. Finnish is much respected and loved in Asia, like its ancestor Finnic Altaic. The Finn has never been, is not and will not be European, he was born Asian and will die a tundra Asian, simple as that.
@blackpinkot49565 күн бұрын
I really want to learn thai 😩
@LordJashin6 күн бұрын
Oh Robin, you dont really know much about the mechanics of finnish do you, listening your explanations was a bit painful. 😅😅
@kilobiten7 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1063">17:43</a> NOOOO WHICH EDITOR SPELT GRAMMAR WRONG 😱😱😱😱😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@wiemariwayrynenКүн бұрын
Robin😍😍
@naralandestrindadebarbosal7216 күн бұрын
Ana MARAVILHOSA! 👏💯💚🇧🇷💛🫰
@toinenosoite31733 күн бұрын
I don't know who the people representing the other languages are, but why did they choose Robin to explain Finnish? He is a good singer though.
@Petteriks3 күн бұрын
Hello Thai girl 👋🏼
@tuomassaarinenКүн бұрын
Interesting 🤔
@tejasvi33493 күн бұрын
Thai is same telugu and hindi [indian languages]
@parallel23s7 күн бұрын
This is the "as a brazilian blah, blah, blah..." comment you were waiting for.
@higorhenriquemiranda8867 күн бұрын
A tailandesa se esforçando pra mostrar as diferenças e eu aqui rindo pq tudo soa igualmente KKKKK
@Ssandayo7 күн бұрын
As a Japanese, ALL the languages having genders are difficult. But for Westerners, our language is considered the most difficult language in the world because our characters’ pronunciation make less sense😂 (e.g. the character “生” we have 183 types of pronunciations)
@juju-un8vo7 күн бұрын
I think japanese writing is no Sense difficult, but the speaking is quite easy compared to other oriental languages
@Hrng2703 күн бұрын
Japanese is harder and insane in phonetics, writing and spelling, and simbology. Current hodiern japanese uses 4 alphabets today 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 Cccc'mon its never good or rational and never fair it's comes from antoher planet Kinda of pretty insanity.😅😅😅😅❤❤❤❤❤💋💋💋🎵🎵🥂🍫🎂
@isag.s.1746 күн бұрын
Ana has barely spoken in this episode. She didn't even explain the Portuguese language structure
@robertorellana1037 күн бұрын
The French Girl is trying to hide two hickeys on her neck with two band-aids.
@carlosbarross3 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="142">02:22</a> - "PA PA PA PA" pra mim é tiro! kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
@niraj2.0117 күн бұрын
Thai alphabet is very similar to Hindi alphabet 😮😮😮 It's almost same
@vtr.M_7 күн бұрын
Which language is easiest? Japanese or Korean? French or Romanian? Mandarin or Cantonese? German or Dutch?
@juju-un8vo7 күн бұрын
I can only say about: Japanese easier than Korean and Mandarin easier than Cantonese
@afjo9727 күн бұрын
As a German, I can assure you that Dutch id basically the simplified version of German (because they have no case system) but they speak like drunken Brits
@pedro345437 күн бұрын
Korean is MUCH easier than Japanese
@mirae91636 күн бұрын
Mandarin is much easier than Cantonese.
@lumiukko4296Күн бұрын
Kinda pained me to see that Robin didn't know much about Finnish language structure. It's common misconception to think Finnish grammar makes no sense when it actually does. It is complicated but it has rules. Would be more interesting if actual linguists would compare the languages.