Did you know that you can read Finnish the same way and pronunciation like you read Spanish? That's pretty cool

Did you know that you can read Finnish the same way and pronunciation like you read Spanish? That's pretty cool

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You can try on google translate by pressing that icon of sound, It really sounds very similar

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yes but we say h when its the first letter of the word and l is not j and j doesn't become h , but otherwise quite similar

rate accent
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What?
This Sound a little weird.

It sounds like an Italian trying to speak spanish, but out of that it's understandable.

also I kek'd with the lyrics

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Also double-l is pronounced as it is, instead of j.

Not true. Finnish and Japanese are pronounced similarly though.

Spanish and Japanese are pronounced similarly, what's the truth??

Finnish phonetics are my favorite of all european languages
>can roll their R
>read exactly as its written

>read exactly as its written
these are the best languages
silent letteroids btfo

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engl*sh is my least favorite

also
>engl*sh
>european

this
I'm never learning french, only learnt english because its the lingua franca
>muh several sounds for each vowel
fuck off with that gay shit, italian and finnish are perfect

I hate the fact that sometimes the words differ in the form of how long it takes to pronounce a syllable

No you can't you dumbass.

Finnish H is hard, Finns don't have certain letters and sounds and Spanish doesn't have certain sounds from Finnish like ä. Holy fuck you really are niggers.

Here's a simple example, anything with 'll' is pronounced completely differently in Finnish, like "tortilla".

Sage and hide.

how do you guys pronounce tortilla?

>Finnish
>European language

Finnish sounds like a broken motor. Also the double consonants are annoying as fuck. And all words literally sound the same.

“Mercedes”

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how do anglos pronounce this? is it "Mer see this" ?

Hard l. Yes it sounds as stupid as it is. There's also a word in Finnish, "kortilla", which rhymes. Also note that many words sound virtually identical. Kylä, kyllä, kyylä and kyyllä are all different words.

>Also note that many words sound virtually identical
so you tell the difference based on the sentence?

I think english speakers pronounced it like "Merceiris" or "Merceires"

cringe

Oh and sometimes the same word can mean vastly different things. Not homonyms like "hear" and "here", but literally the same word spelled the same way. Ain't Finnish grand!

No, those words are actually written differently so they're pronounced slightly differently (longer consonants or vowels). See above point though.

your country is filled with autism, what is the big deal?

spanish J is also really hard, you could easily learn the few differences
would pronouncing the wrong A sound instead of "ä" really be an issue?
>Merseidis
pinches yanquis desu

>Oh and sometimes the same word can mean vastly different things. Not homonyms like "hear" and "here", but literally the same word spelled the same way. Ain't Finnish grand!
Every language has this

You mad Jonne?

No, you are just cringe as fuck.

t. neekeri
tapa ittes

I just tried it with a Finnish text sample and it does sound very similar. Interesting.

>would pronouncing the wrong A sound instead of "ä" really be an issue?

Yes since it's a completely different letter. See Finnish vowel harmony. If you can't pronounce ä and y properly you sound like a nigger and people might not even understand what you mean.

>thinking google translate is a reliable indicator

There isn't even a letter c in the Finnish language dumbfuck.

butthurt fennoswede

this thread is only for cultural exchange with people from other countries and constructive debate.
I'm not going to tolerate rude behavior in my thread, go fuck a moose or reindeer or what the fuck you have in your country desu

I'm very sorry you had to see this, not all of us sperg like this.

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I understand, there are assholes in every country

>what the fuck you have in your country
girls(boys)

Finnish seems to have the most though. Not to mention words that sound really similar except for one letter (koska, koski, kisko, keski).

"Kuuluu" can mean both "to hear" and "to belong". There are other examples. I'm sorry but if your language is this uncreative it just fucking sucks. The next step is to become truly chink-tier with monosyllabic words.

tapa ittes vitun neekeri

Fuck off butthurt Manne. Go to the betting circuit.

>tfw cant roll R properly

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ignore him
he's either a butthurt black bastard or a proxy since he never posts anything in finnish

PASKANAHKA SPOTATTU
kai oot hurri vielä kaiken päälle

ali-ihminen

Veikkaan että se on se hurri joka vihaa suomalaisia ja huomiohuoraa niillä muumipeikon kuvilla.

Do you have any actual argument to make to what I said or just butthurt spurdoing? Fuck off. Thanks.

can you teach me to pronounce äëïöü ?
i want to visit finland

hurrineekeri vittuun

>äëïöü

ë and ï aren't letters, so no.

>i want to visit finland

Don't. Stay in Spain, it's better. Trust me.

Finland is shit-tier for tourism, it's expensive as fuck and you have nothing to see and nowhere to eat out. The optimal way to come here is to study with a scholarship (so you have money but don't have to learn the disgusting language like you would to be able to work). The only real reason to come is to fuck blondes.

Stay mad, Manne.

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a in cat


no idea how to describe that

>y
e in new

Lol, Spanish has like 5 vowels and that's it, they can't even speak a single Germanic or even Slavic language because of that, let alone Finnish which is very rich in vowels and vowel lenghts.
>Also muh rolled R
Almost every European language has rolled Rs, except for inbreed frenchies, germans and the offsprings of those two, english and dutchies.

kyllä muaki vituttais olla joku viidennen kolonnan ruottia mongertava paskanahka jonka pitää purkautua täälä muille äksyilemällä

ö as in Töölö

To give some more insight into the insanity of the Finnish language, tällä and täällä are two different words. Tällä means bridge while täällä means "here".

I don't understand why you don't just fuck off if everything is so shit here and you hate us.

>implying anyone can understand your spurdobabble

lol keep sperging out, your butthurt makes me laugh.

The real question is why does the truth make you so butthurt? Why do some simple neutral observations about the Finnish language trigger you so much?

silti vastaat joka viestiin eli selvästi kiinnostaa

Because if I really hated you I would stay here and impregnate your women, thus driving you towards extinction. Just doing my part!

i want to meet the finnish society and make friends
i have made finnish friends online, i wonder if they like me IRL too
also i want to visit finnish sauna and go see the beautiful finnish countryside and some museums

I'm not butthurt, I just wonder why you stay here if everything is so shit. And your attitude towards us is clearly not neutral.

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>would pronouncing the wrong A sound instead of "ä" really be an issue?
Why do people think this? I see this often. Like in heavy metal bands they just add umlauts willy-nilly like Eäteröfäpples or something and then you just pronounce it normally.

If someone asked me about "haat" or "uo" I'd no clue what he's talking about.

>finnish
>society
>friends

404.

>i have made finnish friends online

Have you ever wondered why Finns are online so much? It's because they live in dehumanizing conditions, in commieblocks in the middle of nowhere and far apart from each other with no social circles or even opportunity to socialize besides some dirty local pub that opens at 8 AM ("happy hour" is at noon in Finland. I'm not joking). Because of this lack of human contact, Homo Mongoloidicus Finnicus is forced to find other ways to connect, which he tries to do by going online, on IRC for example.

Pic actually taken by me. Other than rich fucks in the center of Helsinki 99% of people live like this.

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My attitude towards YOU is not neutral, because you are a butthurt shitposter who hasn't made a single complete cogent argument or response to what I've said so far. I couldn't care less about Finns as long as they don't try to start shit with me first.

I wonder why you lie about this

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Russia with money

Nah man other languages have more. We don't even have that many words. Foreigners think ours is full of homonyms because of the vowel length they can't discriminate on yet.

That's plain misinformation and the "facts" you lay down are completely erroneous.

Because he's swedish.

>they live in dehumanizing conditions, in commieblocks in the middle of nowhere
Literally every nordic country, you negroid

Well my argument to you is, that besides the language and grammar, everything you have said is simply a lie. "nowhere to eat out" lmao considering you are in Helsinki, there is a huge oversupply of cafes and restaurants. And your text anyway smells like bitterness.

>read exactly as its written
Not always a good thing. Silent letters can show the history of the language, and may make the systems in the language more visible so it's easier to learn the grammar. If the language is split betweed dialects that pronounce them and don't pronounce them, and the written language panders to the dialects that lost them, you'll also have enforced linguistic degeneracy that's pressuring the higher quality dialects to lower their standards to the levels of the more degenerate dialects. Being a bit separated from the pronunciation may also make it possible to represent more widely different dialects, just apply different pronunciation rules to get different dialects, and this is good for linguistic diversity.
I do not know if this is the case for Finnish, though. Maybe Finnish is a regular language that hasn't changed much over the course of time, that could be another explanation for close pronunciation.

finnish literacy is so recent that we didn't get to fuck up the way shit is read before we got voice recordings

it's permanently immutable now in the age of recorded sound

ollu sulla ävvä vika?

juu, on kuitenkin sen verran lievä ettei sitä helposti huomaa

The written Finnish language has changed quite a bit from the beginning though. And we don't speak the language how it officialy is like minä becomes mä etc. And there are many dialects, the thing with Finnish is, that you can write it down exactly how its spoken.

Finns have the best nightcores
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If it's misinformation maybe you should point out what exactly about it is wrong.

lähe ny neekeri meneen jo :D

>that besides the language and grammar, everything you have said is simply a lie.

So you admit that everything I said about the Finnish language is true? Good Pekka.

>"nowhere to eat out"

Compared to countries in continental Europe and the Mediterranean? Absolutely. You can't just leave your commieblock and eat somewhere if you just feel like it, like you could in Berlin. Most places close at 10 even on Saturday. There are a few "gourmet" restaurants that cost a shitton but you'll never find an abundance of places to choose from to eat like in Spain or even small towns in Italy. This is absolute hell for the tourist, who maybe doesn't want to spend 35 Euro on a small plate of bland food. I was just advising the Spaniard.

Me so sowwy, me no speaka the fingrish.

why don't you slither back to whatever shithole you came from? no one appreciates you shitskins here

otus varjojen maasta...

>Foreigners think ours is full of homonyms because of the vowel length they can't discriminate on yet.

It's not just that, there are many words that have different meanings (but the same spelling, obviously). Don't divert the issue. Kuuluu was just one example, kuu is another obvious one, there are also others.

I was just thinking it looks like Romania but with parking lots and less Dacias. Also wtf is it with the unpaved parking lots everywhere here? Even next to some fancy high tech office there's an unpaved third world mud parking lot full of potholes. You don't see this in the US for example.

>happiest countries in the world
>high suicide rate
>mainstream media source

Mmhm. Where's the lie again?

Why does the truth make you so butthurt? And why are you being rude?

>projecting his own butthurt onto others
yet it's you who's been seething about finland in this thread and other threads for days now

kuuluu means bone moon actually

Mahtavaa autismia pojat

You're the one projecting another poster onto me. But if that's how you responded to him as well I am glad he made you butthurt too. Re-read the thread, I only started by stating facts about the Finnish language, nothing more.

>I-I'm not the poster, I'm someone else
Sure thing, blackie

You seem upset. Did the other poster hurt your feewings, Genghis?

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>the other poster
Huutista :DD

I'm sorry you had to see this.

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Aina saa hävetä

Minkäs sille mahtaa kun ruotsalainen vaihto-opiskelija ja suomenruotsalainen lyö kipeät perseensä yhteen ja paskoo suht comfyn langan.

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Finnish and Greek sounds like spanish gibberish coming from a crowd, really similar phonetics

Greek yes, because words are shorter and it can be spoken machinegun fast like spanish, but finnish not so much because of their very weird and long elvish words and vowels, it sounds more "musical", to my ear at least.

>l is not j
finns literally cannot tell the difference between y and j