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Can Finns understand Nganasan people when they speak?
Alexander Jones
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Isaac Parker
can Hungarians?
Zachary Cox
can you speak hindi?
Nicholas Parker
Is this a no? Have you even tried listening to it?
Logan Lewis
Can Swedes understand Bengalis?
Ayden Martinez
Wonder what's Finnish's general opinion on Saami and Hungarians
Tyler Miller
i'm literally fluent in all those languages simply by being finnish
Easton Gray
how about karelian and estonian?
Michael Collins
Nenets will be very surprised if they see visually white person (I know Finns are not, but visually still pretty close) speaking their language.
Luis Ortiz
yes we finno ugric people share a superhuman hivemind so we have perfect communication cross the continent
Josiah Long
Dumb Swede
Parker Wilson
Same culture
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Josiah Roberts
they like us
Logan Richardson
Can swedes understand Albanian?
Same cultural after all, being european and such
Julian Long
What do you like them?
Joseph Powell
Are you stupid? We can understand other Germanic-speaking people
Jason Watson
They woudl if there were people who spoke Nganasan
*dabs*
Andrew Gonzalez
>In 2010 it was spoken by only 120 out of 860 Nganasan people in the southwestern and central parts of the Taymyr Peninsula.
Hunter Turner
>Hungarians
Distant cousins, but based and redpilled, best allies after bestonia.
>Saami
Reindeer kikes that enjoy sucking reindeer foreskins and gibbs.
Kayden King
Once our tribes unite all In*o-eu*opeons will tremble
Samuel Perez
What does this man say at 4:45?
Jacob Peterson
based
Brody White
I think I can hear päriselt (really) at 5:00 and ausalt ütelnud (truthfully said) at 5:10
Everything else is unintelligible for me at least
Jace Watson
>karelian
60-80%. Is very close and simimiar to Finnish with Russian loanwords
>Estonian
30-40%. Their language is a bit different, but still somewhat understandable. I think Estonians understand Finnish better than Finns understand Estonian