KÄÄRIJÄ - CHA CHA CHA | Finland 🇫🇮 | present PREPARTY ES 2023 - INTERVIEW RED CARPET
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Aww he's trying his best understanding all the questions
Käärijä, loveliest person 💚
HIS EARRINGS ARE LITTLE VERSIONS OF HIMSELF THATS SO CUTE😭
He got them from a fan in Finland, she made them for him, it's really cute that he is wearing them.😊
Iconic! 🤟🧶😊🧶👍 ❤
In Finnish there is only one pronoun for he/she ("hän", or "se" as in "it" in spoken Finnish), so mixing them up or using them interchangeably in the same sentence is a pretty common beginner mistake.
In Finland we have this thing called "Ralli Englanti". 😁
iam not meteroligest, but very slipperi roads in finland expessualy during the winter times..go käärijä!!
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Thanks for the interview. Hopefully Blanca won't be offended that she was called "he". 🙈 😄 Käärijä doesn't mean anything bad by it, he just struggles with the English language. 😊 Apparently in Finnish they only have 1 pronoun? "The Finnish language does not distinguish gender in nouns or even in personal pronouns: hän is 'he', 'she', 'they' (singular), or 'it' depending on the referent. There are no articles, neither definite nor indefinite."
I mix he and she too,so heard
@@a.pviivi8235 Aha, OK.
(The definite and indefinite are expressed differently than in many other languages. In Finnish the form of the word will express indefinite/definite instead of using articles like "the"/"a".)
Excepto lo de he 😂 la verdad que kaarijaa se maneja mejor en inglés de lo que creía jajaja no me importqrianque ganara ❤
" she" 😂❤ not he 🙂
In finnish language there is no difference between he or she. So it's a very common mistake for Finns when they speak english.
@@Martszel i"m half finnish. And i know that. I know the differens in other language.. but who cares🙂. He's the best FINLAND has right now. Love from Sweden😍
@@sagal8620 Men du är bättre med engelska än Käärijä. Det är inte lätt att minnas he/she his/hers om man inte använder språket hela tiden. Hälsningar från 🇫🇮
Adelgaza 3 kilos por actuación.
If he wins, then I will say the strangest and the least deserved winning entries come from Finland: ESC, the Lordi masquerade and now the ChaCha circus show. Well done, Finland!
Well if you think that the one that is voted most deserves the win the least then I don't know what your concept of democracy is 😂
@@satuhanna-wi4eq I never said "the one who gets voted most should come last", please do not put words in my mouth. And anyway, noone has been really voted so far, the bookmakers list are only predictions, expectation of the majority of people that bet, the actual voting will take place in May, and nobody really knows the real results until then. Let us wait for them and see
Well you know, opinions are like assholes. Everyone has their own.
@@triadafillos1 No, you said Käärijä (and Lordi) would be/are least deserved winners - how could that be if people consider them the best? I don't understand.
@@satuhanna-wi4eq nobody says Lordi and Käärija are the best winners in the history of the contest, and we do not even know if Käärijä is going to win, and I think it will be difficult since I do not think that the juries are gonna award him any points at all, maybe 1-2 just for the fun of it. And all I m saying is that for my taste, these two song shouldn't win, I don't say, they didn't. Do you find every winning song the best, just because the majority voted for it? I do not think so