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  • Jan!

  • Mikko Leppilampi on nii ihana mies

  • Gr8 SONGGGG..! i Love yhis song ;P

  • its so meaningfull..I love this group and I wanna tell something to y all..if u interested in this group they have offical myspace page..just want you to know

    ..peace..

  • Video on tosi kaunis ja laulajalla ihana ääni. Ja bändin pitkätukkainen sellisti on herkku myös ;)

  • juu, sehän se :p

  • she has a good voice, but i was disturbed by that her pronouncing wasn't so good. if she'd pronounce better (and had a little better song than this, this was a bit boring) she'd be a good singer =)

  • Booooooring.

  • I love this song, this is a fantastic song with a message, I just love it!!

  • hyvä biisi :) Juulialla on hyvä ääni.

  • the best song i ve ever heard and great lyrics..i want to see behind the masks..great greyinside thanks for the video and keep on

  • Yeah, Finnish and Hungarian are similar because they belong to the small group of Finno-Ugric languages :)

  • Yes, I know it. :) When we learnt about it in grammar lesson, our teacher read out finnish words. She didn't pronounce correctly the words, and I was laughing at loudly her. :D For example : she said the word "puu": pu (pause)-u.

  • Uh, Mikko!<33 <3

  • ur gay

  • just hyvä =) toi laulaja on tosi nätti.

  • In accusative (expect that in Finnish language the accusative is different case, this is the partitive case) we put "a" or "ä" after the word ("ta" or "tä" in plural), always :)

    "I love you Mikko" is actually "Rakastan sinua Mikko", but "I love Mikko" is "Rakastan Mikkoa" :D

    I hope you understood something. This is quite difficult but not impossible to learn :D

  • Thank you, Kirsikkakakku! Yes, it isn't difficult, the hungarian is more difficult. :) Supposedly the two languages are similar. I think that is true (a bit). :)

  • "ta" or "tä" is not in plural but the end depends on the word. For instance the singular partitive forms of the words "suo" and "tie" are "suota" and "tietä". :)

  • Who's that girl singing lead role?

  • JEmmy

  • anyway i can download this song?this is a great song does anybody know how i can download this song

  • I hope I didn't make a grammar mistake in the previous message. I don't speak finnish, but I know some oaths. :)

  • DumboM87! enintään sinä olet paska! sinä elukka, tunteeton! ihana video! rakastan Mikko! :)

  • You mean:

    rakastan mikkoa!:)

  • Sorry, I can't speak finnish...as yet :D But thank you the tip! now I know this. :) So in accusative, I put after the word a "a"? Always? But if I wrote so: I love you Mikko, that the "rakastan Mikko" is fit?

  • Hmmm, Mikko is very sexy... why didn't show him, when he changed clothes? ;)

  • I loooove this video :*

    Mikko is so cute...

  • Damn, Mikko is hawt!!!!!!!

  • ei vittu jumalauta mulla ei oo syytä elää enää

  • Mikko :* dla takiego faceta to bym nawet... :D chodzący ideał jak dla mnie, ale cóż niestety hajtnięty więc po ptakach :P ale oczko miło zawiesić :D I got hipnotized when looking at Mikko :D

  • Kaameeta paskaa.

  • In Poand, we don't know Mikka Leppilampi, but I know.

    I like his song. Podoba mi się ta piosenka i muślę że poznamy go lepiej podczas Eurowizji. Pozdrawiam z Polski!

  • Tää biisi on yks sillisalaatti.

  • oioi dumi

  • ihana video

  • tutti frutti mate - where is the water?

  • jejee tuttuja heppoja :)

  • aah, tuomarinkylä ja hevoset <3

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