It's a new week and what's better to start it than learning something new? Let's do some language exchange! Starting with basic stuff: hi = hei / moi / terve goodbye = näkemiin yes = kyllä no = ei thank you = kiitos These are pretty easy, but how about some advanced stuff?
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Some words for the summer: cheers = kippis midsummer = juhannus summer = kesä drink = juoma (noun) / juoda (verb) food = ruoka cottage = mökki beach = ranta sauna = sauna
And then we have a real tough one, if you've watched Overwatch League Watchpoint you know this one!1 reply 4 retweets 31 likesShow this thread -
Lentokonesuihkuturbiinimoottoriapumekaanikkoaliupseerioppilas Yes, that's a real word and the longest word in Finnish language. Translated it means: airplane jet turbine engine auxiliary mechanic non-commissioned officer student A mouthful right?
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And last, context matters! "Kuusi palaa" means 9 different things in Finnish! It can mean: The spruce is on fire The spruce is returning Six is on fire Six is returning Six of them are on fire Six of them are returning Your moon is on fire Your moon is returning Six pieces
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Our language is a wild one and some say one of the hardest ones for a foreigner to learn! Now is your time to show us what you got!
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Im sooooo sorry - was at work the whoooooole day! So from the start: hi = siema / cześć / witam / elo goodbye = żegnam / do widzenia / papa / elo yes = tak / oczywiście / no ba no = nie / absolutnie wykluczone / przypuszczam, że wątpię thank you = dziękuję Ci / dzienia mordopic.twitter.com/uK43YVl6BX
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