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INTRODUCTION
John: Slang From the Past
John: Hi everyone, and welcome back to FinnishPod101.com. I'm John.
Aino: And I'm Aino!
John: This is Must-Know Finnish Slang Words and Phrases, Season 1, Lesson 18. In this lesson, you'll learn slang from the past.
John: These slang words are a blast from the past – quite commonly known, but still in use.
SLANG EXPRESSIONS
John: The expressions you will be learning in this lesson are:
Aino: kasari
Aino: ysäri
Aino: härö
Aino: spessu
John: Aino, what's our first expression?
Aino: kasari
John: This is another literal translation for the word
Aino: kasari,
John: meaning "a saucepan." But when it's used as a slang expression, it means "the eighties."
Aino: [SLOW] kasari [NORMAL] kasari
John: Listeners, please repeat.
Aino: kasari
[pause - 5 sec.]
John: Use this slang expression when you want to refer to the eighties, without the need to say the long word
Aino: kahdeksankymmentäluku,
John: which means "the eighties" in a more formal way.
John: Now let's hear an example sentence.
Aino: [NORMAL] Kasarin muoti on ihan hirveetä. [SLOW] Kasarin muoti on ihan hirveetä.
John: "The fashion of the eighties is just horrible."
Aino: [NORMAL] Kasarin muoti on ihan hirveetä.
John: Okay, what's the next expression?
Aino: ysäri
John: It doesn’t have a literal meaning. But when it's used as a slang expression, it means "the nineties."
Aino: [SLOW] ysäri [NORMAL] ysäri
John: Listeners, please repeat.
Aino: ysäri
[pause - 5 sec.]
John: Use this slang expression when you want to refer to the nineties, without the need to say the long word
Aino: yhdeksänkymmentäluku,
John: which means "the nineties" in a more formal way.
John: Now let's hear an example sentence.
Aino: [NORMAL] Mä oon syntyny ysärillä. [SLOW] Mä oon syntyny ysärillä.
John: "I was born in the nineties."
Aino: [NORMAL] Mä oon syntyny ysärillä.
John: Okay, what's our next expression?
Aino: härö
John: It doesn’t have a literal meaning. But when it's used as a slang expression, it means "odd, strange."
Aino: [SLOW] härö [NORMAL] härö
John: Listeners, please repeat.
Aino: härö
[pause - 5 sec.]
John: Use this slang expression when you want to express something was rather strange, odd, or crazy.
John: Now let's hear an example sentence.
Aino: [NORMAL] Mä katoin eilen tosi härön leffan. [SLOW] Mä katoin eilen tosi härön leffan.
John: "I watched a really strange movie yesterday."
Aino: [NORMAL] Mä katoin eilen tosi härön leffan.
John: Okay, what's the last expression?
Aino: spessu
John: It doesn’t have a literal meaning. But when it's used as a slang expression, it means "special."
Aino: [SLOW] spessu [NORMAL] spessu
John: Listeners, please repeat.
Aino: spessu
[pause - 5 sec.]
John: Use this slang expression when you want to express something is special, in a more urban and youthful way.
John: Now let's hear an example sentence.
Aino: [NORMAL] Mulla on sulle yks spessu juttu. [SLOW] Mulla on sulle yks spessu juttu.
John: "I have one special thing for you."
Aino: [NORMAL] Mulla on sulle yks spessu juttu.
QUIZ
John: Okay listeners, are you ready to be quizzed on the expressions you just learned? I will describe four situations, and you will choose the right expression to use in your reply. Are you ready?
John: You refer to the nineties with a short word.
[pause - 5 sec.]
Aino: ysäri
John: "the nineties"
John: When you don’t want to say the long, formal form of "the eighties", you say this:
[pause - 5 sec.]
Aino: kasari
John: "the eighties"
John: Your friend is telling you that she prepared a special meal for you.
[pause - 5 sec.]
Aino: spessu
John: "special"
John: You found yourself in a crazy situation.
[pause - 5 sec.]
Aino: härö
John: "odd, strange"

Outro

John: There you have it; you have mastered four Finnish Slang Expressions! We have more vocab lists available at FinnishPod101.com so be sure to check them out. Thanks everyone, and see you next time!
Aino: Hei hei!

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