Loituma "Kun Mun Kultani Tulisi"
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this is from the Kanteletar...
with pics of kaunis suomi. Perfect vid!
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Heitä voltti
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Kalevala, the third true epic alongside Greek Iliad and German Niebelungenlied, is based on the spoken tongue of illiterate peasants in Karelia early 19. century. [Sic!]
The folklore is transcribed using Finnish alphabets (21) lacking alphabets for the primordial Fenno-Ugric voiced consonants and B, C, F, Q, W, X, Z. The language is exatly neither Karelian nor Finnish. It’s the Kalevala language!
Today Karelian has all 21 Finnish + 7 additional alphabets: Č, Š, Ž, C, Q, W and X.
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@suomiloveful merci beaucoup
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3 people are retarded deaf trolls!
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@atomfullerene Yeah i suspected that since elvish sounds a LOT like finnish.
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@nodeterin Yes, The Kalevala, as well as all really old Finnish folk poetry were always sung in the same metre, The Kalevala metre, a form of trochaic tetrameter. It's natural to the Finnish language the same way Iambic pentametre is natural to English.
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@BlackTiger112 That's no coincidence, Tolkien drew from Finnish
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@nodeterin I don't know what it is exactly called, but if you search Sävelmä on YouTube, the first hit is what it is.
Sounds like elvish :D
BlackTiger112 10 months ago 16
Hy!
Greetings from Hungary Brothers!
watch?v=IC53QRC-jjw
TheHunpower1 11 months ago 8