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INTRODUCTION
John: Expressions Related to Luck
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 20. In this lesson, you'll learn expressions related to luck.
John: Do you have a feeling that you might get a surprise or that you'll be lucky in the lottery? Then you'll need these words.
SLANG EXPRESSIONS
John: The expressions you will be learning in this lesson are:
Aino: ylläri
Aino: mäihä
Aino: lompsa
Aino: mutu
John: Aino, what's our first expression?
Aino: ylläri
John: It is an abbreviation for
Aino: yllätys,
John: meaning "surprise." And when it's used as a slang expression, it means the same.
Aino: [SLOW] ylläri [NORMAL] ylläri
John: Listeners, please repeat.
Aino: ylläri
[pause - 5 sec.]
John: Use this slang expression when you want to use a shorter, more casual way to describe a surprise. Sometimes this word is used in a sarcastic way to express disappointment or something that was already expected.
John: Now let's hear an example sentence.
Aino: [NORMAL] Ylläri! Hyvää syntymäpäivää! [SLOW] Ylläri! Hyvää syntymäpäivää!
John: "Surprise! Happy birthday!"
Aino: [NORMAL] Ylläri! Hyvää syntymäpäivää!
John: Okay, what's the next expression?
Aino: mäihä
John: It doesn’t have a literal meaning. But when it's used as a slang expression, it means "luck."
Aino: [SLOW] mäihä [NORMAL] mäihä
John: Listeners, please repeat.
Aino: mäihä
[pause - 5 sec.]
John: Use this slang expression when you want to use a casual, urban way to describe good luck.
John: Now let's hear an example sentence.
Aino: [NORMAL] Sulla kävi hyvä mäihä! [SLOW] Sulla kävi hyvä mäihä!
John: "You got really lucky!"
Aino: [NORMAL] Sulla kävi hyvä mäihä!
John: Okay, what's our next expression?
Aino: lompsa
John: It doesn’t have a literal meaning. But when it's used as a slang expression, it means "wallet."
Aino: [SLOW] lompsa [NORMAL] lompsa
John: Listeners, please repeat.
Aino: lompsa
[pause - 5 sec.]
John: Use this slang expression when you want to use a shorter, more casual word to describe a wallet.
John: Now let's hear an example sentence.
Aino: [NORMAL] Mun lompsa pöllittiin. [SLOW] Mun lompsa pöllittiin.
John: "My wallet got nicked."
Aino: [NORMAL] Mun lompsa pöllittiin.
John: Okay, what's the last expression?
Aino: mutu
John: This is an abbreviation for the phrase
Aino: musta tuntuu,
John: meaning "I feel like." But when it's used as a slang expression, it means "I feel, my feeling is...."
Aino: [SLOW] mutu [NORMAL] mutu
John: Listeners, please repeat.
Aino: mutu
[pause - 5 sec.]
John: Use this slang expression when you have a hunch about something or you’re basing your actions on your inner feelings, rather than facts.
John: Now let's hear an example sentence.
Aino: [NORMAL] Mennään mutulla! [SLOW] Mennään mutulla!
John: "Let’s act on a hunch!” (Literally meaning: "Let’s go on a hunch!")
Aino: [NORMAL] Mennään mutulla!
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: Your friend won at the casino.
[pause - 5 sec.]
Aino: mäihä
John: "luck"
John: You just got home and your friends were waiting for you with a big birthday cake. They shout:
[pause - 5 sec.]
Aino: ylläri
John: "surprise"
John: You think it’s going to rain despite that it’s sunny outside.
[pause - 5 sec.]
Aino: mutu
John: "I feel, my feeling is..."
John: A short, casual word for a wallet.
[pause - 5 sec.]
Aino: lompsa
John: "wallet"

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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