To have street cred in Finland you have to know how to express youself
https://youtu.be/_87oNquac3U
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To have street cred in Finland you have to know how to express youself
https://youtu.be/_87oNquac3U
Vittu perkele
Question goes: Are you able to pronounce those correctly? Finns v or p (in the beginning of words), r and k ... are pretty strong.
For example any native English speakers or for any Germanics .... those are ''out of range''. Who knows, maybe Hungarians could do better job? But even Estonians (or Finnish Swedes) will pronounce those too softly vs mad/angry Finn :p
I professional Scandinavian speaker.
https://voca.ro/1dzfZ5hC75bl
Paljon lunta mutta ei taskulamppua.
Never heard this before, so I had to check it. Google revealed that it is from a 40 years old Swedish TV serie:
Google translation
I also dug up why so many Swedes only know this Finnish text: “Lots of snow, but no flashlight”. The sentence dates back to the Jönssonligan films made since the 1980s, which tell of three criminals. In the film Jönssonliiga in Mallorca, the robber speaks Finnish to the hotel porter to lead the suspicions to criminals with a Finnish background. Of course, nothing else is needed. After all, we Finns are more likely to be robbers than outspoken Swedes.
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