Covert Affairs kiisu
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That guy was talking Russian, but used the Estonian word for kitten. Also "kiisu" is the cuter version of the actual word, mostly used by children, not Southern Estonians. Grown ups mostly use "kassipoeg" (literally: cat's son).
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Heh.. you take a fact out of some small region, of which existence is not known for Americans and mention a rather trivial fact. In this case it seems as an immigrant Estonian uses strange dialect by splitting russian/estonian languages. Both pronounciations were wrong, though. Later this somehow becomes an important fact in some court session? It would be more fun to watch them pronounce "KuulilennuteetunneliluuK" for example :D
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@somnambuul kusjuures - mis kuradi valemiga oskab see neeger eesti keelt? :D on ta seal seriaalis eesti juurdega või misasja. Kahtlane...
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@TheNewVideos rahu-rahu, meie jaoks nii lihtsa sõna veatult hääldada suutmine võib võtta jänkistanlasel nädalajagu dialektiõpet ja seriaalinäitlejatele selliseid privileege ei võimaldata. ise tegelen hollandlasele eesti keele õpetamisega, pole üldsegi mitte lihtsam lugu, ausalt ;) aga äge, et seriaalides maarjamaad nii tihti mainitakse, ju on tõesti piisavalt pisikese perifeeriaga tegemist :D
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yeee:D ma elan võrumaal;) seega ta rääkis võrumaast:D tublid:D
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"kassipoeg" is actually formal word for a kitten, not a "kiisu". and it usually depends on the sex of the person who says "kassipoeg" or "kiisu".
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kohutav, "what does kitsu mean", need ameeriklased ei oska isegi lihtsaid sõnu järgi hääldada, krdi tõusikud
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i'm am from estonia and btw - "kiisu "is the most common word for a kitten :D It is so awesome that americans mention estonia in their tv series :D
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immot88 1 year ago 12
TIL the whole Estonia is in the south.
Realjhad 6 months ago 5