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INTRODUCTION
John: Different Kinds of Teenagers
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 6. In this lesson, you'll learn about different kinds of teenagers.
John: These expressions are used to describe teenagers, but can sometimes be useful among your older friends too.
SLANG EXPRESSIONS
John: The expressions you will be learning in this lesson are:
Aino: jonne
Aino: junnu
Aino: murkku
Aino: ernu
John: Aino, what's our first expression?
Aino: jonne
John: the literal meaning of Jonne is actually a relatively new and fashionable boy's name in Finland. Its slang usage, meaning "teenage boys," spread when a particular YouTuber, called Jonne, became well-known in Finland. When it's used as a slang expression, it means "teenage boy."
Aino: [SLOW] jonne [NORMAL] jonne
John: Listeners, please repeat.
Aino: jonne
[pause - 5 sec.]
John: Use this slang expression when you want to refer to young teenage boys, especially ones that dress in a certain way and love to drink energy drinks. You can also use it to describe someone who is behaving in a childish way, or someone who is considerably younger than you. Be careful though, as some teenagers themselves might feel offended.
John: Now let's hear an example sentence.
Aino: [NORMAL] Siellä oli vaan jotain jonneja. [SLOW] Siellä oli vaan jotain jonneja.
John: "There were just some teenage boys there."
Aino: [NORMAL] Siellä oli vaan jotain jonneja.
John: Okay, what's the next expression?
Aino: junnu
John: literally meaning "junior." It is an abbreviation for
Aino: juniori,
John: meaning "junior." But when it's used as a slang expression, it means "teenager, junior."
Aino: [SLOW] junnu [NORMAL] junnu
John: Listeners, please repeat.
Aino: junnu
[pause - 5 sec.]
John: Use this slang expression when you want to refer to teenagers or juniors. For example, junior ice hockey is called
Aino: junnu-jääkiekko.
John: Now let's hear an example sentence.
Aino: [NORMAL] Junnujen futisjoukkue voitti kultaa. [SLOW] Junnujen futisjoukkue voitti kultaa.
John: "The junior football team won gold."
Aino: [NORMAL] Junnujen futisjoukkue voitti kultaa.
John: Okay, what's our next expression?
Aino: murkku
John: literally meaning "teenager or ant." It is an abbreviation for
Aino: murrosikäinen,
John: meaning "pubescent." It is also an abbreviation for
Aino: muurahainen,
John: meaning "ant." But when it's used as a slang expression, it means "teenager."
Aino: [SLOW] murkku [NORMAL] murkku
John: Listeners, please repeat.
Aino: murkku
[pause - 5 sec.]
John: Use this slang expression when you want to refer to teenagers. Be careful, teenagers themselves may not be pleased with the expression.
John: Now let's hear an example sentence.
Aino: [NORMAL] Murkut tykkää energiajuomista. [SLOW] Murkut tykkää energiajuomista.
John: "Teens like energy drinks."
Aino: [NORMAL] Murkut tykkää energiajuomista.
John: Okay, what's the last expression?
Aino: ernu
John: the literal meaning is an abbreviation for
Aino: erilainen nuori,
John: meaning "a different kind of young person." But when it's used as a slang expression, it means "a different kind of teenager."
Aino: [SLOW] ernu [NORMAL] ernu
John: Listeners, please repeat.
Aino: ernu
[pause - 5 sec.]
John: Use this slang expression when you want to refer to a young person who is behaving in a different way compared to others around him or her. It is often used in a humorous tone.
John: Now let's hear an example sentence.
Aino: [NORMAL] Se on vähän ernu. [SLOW] Se on vähän ernu.
John: "He’s a bit unique."
Aino: [NORMAL] Se on vähän ernu.
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: You want to refer to juniors.
[pause - 5 sec.]
Aino: junnu
John: "teenager, junior"
John: You want to refer to a certain type of teenage boy, who likes energy drinks.
[pause - 5 sec.]
Aino: jonne
John: "teenage boy"
John: You want to refer to a teenager, who is different from his/her peers.
[pause - 5 sec.]
Aino: ernu
John: "a different kind of teenager"
John: You want to refer to teenagers in a casual way.
[pause - 5 sec.]
Aino: murkku
John: "teenager"

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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