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Seitsemän Veljestä
by Aleksis Kivi
Translated by me.
Luku I, kap. ii
Veljesten nimet vanhimmasta nuorimpaan ovat: Juhani, Tuomas, Aapo, Simeoni, Timo, Lauri, ja Eero. Ovat heistä Tuomas ja Aapo kaksoispari ja samoin Timo ja Lauri. Juhanin, vanhimman, veljen, ikä on kaksikymmentä ja viisi vuotta, mutta Eero, nuorin heistä, on tuskin nähnyt kahdeksantoista auringon kierrosta. Ruumiin vartalo heillä on tukeva ja harteva, pituus kohtalainen, paitsi Eeron, joka vielä on kovin lyhyt. Pisin heistä kaikista on Aapo, ehkä ei suinkaan hartevin. Tämä jälkimmäinen etu ja kunnia on Tuomaan, joka oikein on kuuluisa hartiottensa levyyden tähden. Omituisuus, joka heitä kaikkia yhteisesti merkitsee, on heidän ruskea ihonsa ja kankea, hampunkarvainen tukkansa, jonka karheus etenkin Juhanilla on silmään pistävä.
The names of the brothers, from eldest to youngest are: Juhani, Tuomas, Aapo, Simeoni, Timo, Lauri, and Eero. Of them, there are two pairs of twins, Tuomas and Aapo, and Timo and Lauri. Juhani ages, being the eldest, was twenty years and five, while the youngest of them, Eero, had seen hardly eighteen cycles round the sun. Corporeally, their bodies were stout and broad, of average height, but for Eero, who was yet quite short. The tallest among them was Aapo, though he was by no means the broadest. This latter privilege belonged to Tuomas, who was justly renowned for his wide shoulders. The traits which all shared in common were their ruddy skin and coarse, hemp-like hair, the roughness of which was especially unpleasant to see of Juhani.
#Finnish#suomi#suomen kieli#seitsemän veljestä#literature#kirjallisuus#translation#aleksis kivi#language#linguistics#metsä#my work#my photos
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another part of my very random valorant headcanons but we lost the count so just smile and wave
harbor didn't know how to knit when he first joined the team and omen gave him knitting 101 after finding out and now they have two knitting grandmas in HQ
neon is the biggest nanobomb shipper and covered up for them multiple times
jett likes to annoy the fuck out of yoru (affectionately)
they (EVERYONE) almost started a war in HQ during world cup lol
sova and reyna switch languages when they're mad mad and it's actually hilarious
gekko and phoenix bet on most unserious stuff
chamber doesn't rlly like gekko's buddies but they claimed him as their tío
gekko is one of the best cooks in HQ
astra and harbor do yoga together (date)
brim ships nanobomb, sage agrees and viper is like ??
breach is allergic to kivis but refuses to acknowledge it
brimstone can't cook to save his life but is good at bbq
viper smokes weed and drinks cheap beer with brim, don't judge them they need their american moment ok
reyna looks scary and all that but she's a soccer mom when it comes to young agents
sage doesn't like coffee but is a devout tea drinker
cypher has a whole ass blackmail folder full of agents embarrassing moments. fade also helped him w it
chamber's eyesight is reaaaally fucked up. like i mean it that mf can't see without his glasses AT ALL
neon had a bet with yoru and had to pierce her tongue after losing it. she's still bitter about it because it hurt sm (definitely didn't happen to me)
#valorant headcanons#viper#amber shitposts#sova#fade#chamber#valorant#sage#cypher#yoru#reyna#omen#astra#gekko#jett#phoenix#kay/o#raze#killjoy
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November MC of the Month: Riikka Lovisa Yläkorpi
Please welcome November 2023's MC of the month! Each month, we will highlight one MC or OC that is currently on our Meet My MC / OC List. The MC / OC is selected randomly on the Wheel of Names, and eligibility requirements can be found here. We accept MC / OC profiles on an ongoing basis. Please feel free to send yours in!
This month’s MC of the month is…
@aallotarenunelma 's Riikka Lovisa Yläkorpi!
In your own words, tell us what you like most about your MC / OC.
What I love most about Riikka is how she always finds a way to talk about Finland and share about her Finnish culture. She was born and raised there until she moved to Westchester when she was 2. Her father was born and raised in Porvoo/Borgå, Finland and her mother was born and raised in Astoria, Oregon, where there's an important Finnish community. It explains why she's so deeply connected to her Finnish roots.
Do you feel your MC / OC is like you at all? How are you alike or different?
Riikka and I share the same height (163 cm), the same main love language (quality time), and a love for raspberries and salmiakki. We also share the same romantic and sexual orientations (demigray), but that was completely accidental. It was only a few months ago that I realized I was also gray, not just demi.
Unlike her, I don't have Asian origins, I have only one culture and one native tongue, I am not an only child, I am not allergic to peanuts and spring is not my favourite season.
What is most important to your MC / OC? What is their motivation in life? Happiness is most important to her. Happiness for her and also for everyone else. She wishes for people around her to be utterly happy, especially her loved ones.
What are their biggest pet peeves/dislikes? Riikka's biggest pet peeves are cruelty and any forms of abuse. She also dislikes peanuts because of her severe allergy and rutabagas.
If your MC / OC could change one thing - anything - what would it be? That would be hanging out with Mr Red. If she could go back in time, in every timeline, she would not follow Jane and would tell her how bad that idea is. Each time, it has impacted the group and left Dan with PTSD and a high level of anxiety to manage.
What is your MC / OC’s favorite quote or song? "Voimallinen tahto vie miehen läpi harmaan kiven." ("A strong will takes a man through a gray rock.")
This quote is from the classic book Seitsemän veljestä (The Seven Brothers) by Aleksis Kivi.
Because Riikka has a silly side, she enjoys telling Dan "eteenpäin sanoi mummo lumessa", which translates into "forward, said granny in the snow". It means to keep going through difficulties with determination.
Both quotes are about sisu. It's a Finnish concept hard to translate but that could be explained as perseverance, strength of will, tenacity, courage, bravery during moments that seem hopeless.
Is there anything else you’d like to share about your MC / OC? (It can be why you created them, how they’ve inspired you, or you could write a little blurb as if it is coming from your OC - an acceptance speech. :) )
Riikka is very special to me because she's my first ILITW MC. Unfortunately, she passed away in a violent manner during my very first playthrough, leaving me shaken. I had to grieve her before being able to replay the book and create another MC.
Because I couldn't forget her, I decided to write a series, Darker Than Night, that follows the original timeline. It's very angsty but also cathartic.
I also had the idea of an AU series telling about how the lives of the children would have changed if they hadn't had the sleepover in the woods. This AU series is titled In Joy and Sorrow and it starts when they are in junior, so a year before when the book starts. I love this series because I can talk about so many important and different topics, and there are wonderful OCs. Even my four other It Lives MCs are dropping by from time to time.
Thanks to this series, I've really gotten to know Riikka, and I keep on learning about her. And now, she can fully live a great life she should have never lost so young in the first place.
Here are some stories to learn more about Riikka:
Darker Than Night
Joy and Sorrow
#choices fic writers creations#cfwc mc of the month#mc of the month#it lives in the woods#playchoices#aallotarenunelma
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Hello! people
I'm here writing my first blog and I'll try to use the language correctly.
I'm kivi and I'm going to be partaking in the @adambja free tapes listening and I'm going to be updating from this day on.
I received the tapes today in the morning and I have listened to the instant manifestation abilities one 3x and I'll do more and update tomorrow.
Update one (17 aug)- I listen to instant manifestation tape overnight as well and I really did manifest instantly. For example I have my practical exam going on and the teacher was asking really hard questions to all the students and I was scared so in my head I just said ' they will ask me what ik' and bro it worked like they are really hard questions to the guy who was with me, they also asked hard questions to me but I knew the answer to all 5 questions.
Example 2- in last practical I was done with the exam early but my friend was not so I had to wait but today I prayed that they will also get done with it fast( they are in a different branch) and it did. Today all of us were together.
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hi, this is so random, but i just saw one of your posts talking about the Finnish language, and I'm trying to get to the bottom of something. Do you think there is any etymological link between (borrowed from Swedish "leker") "Leikki" and the Finnish "Liekki"?
None at all! I can understand why somebody might think so as these words look very similar, but phonetically they are very different. The Norse diphthong -ei- and the fenno-ugric diphthong -ie- are very different and don’t correspond. If you sound them out you can hear the difference. The Norse diphthong actually got loaned into Finnish the way it is! Leikki (play, game) is loaned from Norse leikR. LeikR in turn comes from indo-European, without checking I’m not 100% sure what it would be (I’m typing this on my phone as I’m walking from work to the tube) but it would be something like *laikaz or *leikaz (the indo-European -az became Norse -R, pronounced -ur, as per modern Icelandic).
Liekki I know very little about other than it is an Old Finnish word, recognisable as Old because it ends in -i, but not so Old that the in the stem the i turns to -e-. (So lehti (leaf) and kivi (stone) are older words than liekki (flame).)
So tl;dr: there is no semantic or phonetic overlap between these two words, they just look very similar on a surface level.
Thanks for asking and I hope this is helpful!
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Okay I'm here with the essay loosely inspired by this post and how the pronoun debate online always defaults to english which diminishes the work of people all over the world.
In swedish we have three singular third pronouns; han/honom (he/him), hon/henne (she/her) and den/det (it). Our language is thankfully not very gendered at all, which makes the whole thing a lot easier than for example latin based languages that genders exactly everything (we do basically have two neutrals instead, which is quite confusing at times, but I digress).
Back in the day when people wanted to convey an unknown or irrelevant gender they would say "han eller hon" meaning "he or she". It works but is quite cumbersome. In writing it was often "han/hon". This was the norm for as long as I know. Very similar to english.
I followed a few feminist blogs in the late 00s and they didn't like that "he" was always put first and started to write it as h*n, h/n, h#n and similar. It works in writing for an ingroup, but you can't pronounce that. So people settled for hen, a simple third option to hon and han.
It should be noted that at this point it was mostly still used for when the gender of a person is unknown or irrelevant, as the discussion around non binary people still hadn't reached the mainstream. Non binary people became almost an afterthought, as in "here's a gender neutral pronoun for when gender is irrelevant, or I guess if you're neither male or female".
So these feminist blogs started using hen, leftist debaters and writers for magazines and newspapers picked it up and started using it, which of course started a shit storm from the right. Newspapers had to figure out if they should allow it in their style guides or not.
People also started using it as a suffix where words usually ended in -en, like bloggen (the blog) to blogghen, klänningen (the dress) to klänninghen etc. It was mostly a joke around leftists to rile up the right and it sort of worked.
Nöjesguiden, a free weekly magazine about nightlife and culture, published a whole issue in february of 2012 where they changed the name to NöjesguideHen and every he and she was changed to the neutral Hen. The same year the children's book Kivi och monsterhund was published, only using hen.
Later that year, DN, one of the biggest daily newspapers in the country issued a statement saying that they would not allow hen as it could be seen as a political statement. People were talking more about the queer aspects of the word at this point which was apparently too much for DN.
This caused a bit of an uproar, lots of essays and blog posts and debates were had, and in 2014 SAOL, Word list of the Swedish Academy, added hen as a new word which was seen as the official stamp of approval for it, and publications started to follow suit.
Today it is used widely both in text and speech, it's a lot less loaded now as people just have gotten used to hearing it and it's actually quite practical. In hindsight it's fascinating that a massive culture debate that lasted for a couple of years now has completely calmed down and it became a new standard in the language in a relatively short amount of time.
TLDR; feminists and queers started to use a new neutral pronoun, the right had a breakdown, bon appetit.
#whatever cat#prounouns#queer things#i just think its fascinating that it was the biggest debate of 2012 and now its just a part of everyday life#hendebatten
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Hi I saw your post about the phrase "se ei ole mistään kotoisin" and the book you linked looks interesting I just might get it 👀 I have an Amazon gift card that I want to spend on something fun and I was wondering if you have any Finnish book recommendations!! Either with translation or in simpler Finnish works too :D
Omg!
Ngl you were in my mind when I was writing that book recommendation :3 I hope you will enjoy it if you end up getting it! But keep in mind that because it is humorous it is not a deeb dive but rather scracthing the surface.
I will have to do a confession here that I don't read too much of finnish literature (something that I need to fix)
A general tip: try adding "selkokirja" (or selkosuomi/selkokielinen) to your search. Selkokirjat are books writen, or re-writen into simpler finnish than the original. (yle's website has a section "selkouutiset" where you find news in selkosuomi
Sorry, I wrote you a really long list, but maybe more is better so you can pick and choose.
-The moomin books by Tove Janson! Pick any one, Comet in Moominland and Midsommer Madness are my faves. They were originally written in swedish because Tove was swedish-speaking finn, so finnish editions are translations. There's also comics.
-Not Before Sundown by Johanna Sinisalo. English translation (and many other) is available of this one. This book is about a gay man called Enkeli (angel) who takes a baby troll into his house and tries to take care of it. But troll is part of a wild nature and the night. From tiny snippets we follow how this turns out. Finlandia Prize winner.
-The Unkown Soldier by Väinö Linna. This is THE Book in Finland. A finnish classic and the nation's "collective memory" of the Continuation war against Russia. Many movies made out of this one. According to wikipedia there is a new english translation from 2015, which is better than the previous but some of the localization has been critizied.
-The Purge by Sofi Oksanen. A very dark and depressing book set in the soviet occupation of Estonia. Haven't read this one yet but it is widely popular. Check wikipedia for more info.
-Ja hän huutaa: Splatterpunk-Antologia (Aaave Taajuus, 2014) I took you like violence and blood, well here's a collection of splatterunk short stories writen by different finnish horror authors. Havent read all of them yet, but the ones I have read have been... good in a way of "I wanted to be disgusted and I got what I wanted". Let me tell you, these shortstories are propably the most gruesome shit writen in finnish horror scene. All warnigns ably. You honestly just need to read the backcover. It's only available in finnish but I don't think the language will be too complex.
-Pyöveli by Anneli Kanto. Only available in finnish but it's a humortictic, grotesk story set in medieval Finland following the son of an executioner, a newly (un)happily married judge in Vaasa and a peasant determined to get a new, succesfull life.
- Magdalena Hai writes speculative finnish fiction
Some recomendations by my friends: -Ilkka Remes is a thriler writer but I couldn't find any of his works translated
-Childrens books: Risto Räppääjä -books (K makes references to him in few songs!) and Heinähattu ja Vilttitossu.
-Kepler62 by Timo Parvela (Scifi)
-Varjot by Timo Parvela (fantasy)
-Hirviöasiakaspalvelu, kuinka voin auttaa by Anni Nupponen (monster customer service), the publisher is Osuuskumma
-Leena Krohn writes horror/fantasy
Also some classic finnish books are:
-The seven brothers by Aleksis Kivi, the first novel writen completely in finnish. I read this one, at first it was fun but near the ending draged on way too long, sori Aleksi. You will see this one being referenced all the time.
-The Egyptian (Sinuhe egyptiläinen) by Mika Waltari.
-Minna Canth's plays like Työmiehen Vaimo or Annaliisa. They deal with women's position in the victorian era.
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got tagged by @someguywriting, thank you xx
last song - samuli putro: tavalliset hautajaiset
currently watching - well my parents are rewatching inspector morse so that means im also kind of passively rewatching inspector morse. but what i really keep watching and rewatching are my silly little westerns
currently reading - not reading anything like actively but ive been leafing through the seven brothers by aleksis kivi. want to get the old timey language down because of reasons (planning a silly little crossover fic, unsure if im ever gonna actually write it)
current obsession - the dollars trilogy, mostly
tagging - @sailonacrossthesea @radiant-sunlight-blueberry @blackboard-monitor & @caixxa
bonus picture: me waltzing into the group chat at ass o'clock only to say im thinkin bout my silly little bounty hunters again
(thats samuli putro. tavalliset hautajaiset was the last song he performed yesterday. had a great time <3)
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"Floor on Fire"
“Floor on fire” is a framework and a space for navigating transition, a transition between what was and what is yet to come. A threshold. Where “in-betweens” might be called liminal space - a place of transition.
In this piece the performers are approaching choreography as a language. Dealing with it as fixed physical material that in turn needs a text. Text that describes it, however, following the nature of the work itself, does not give a definitive answer as to what it is, but rather creates an opportunity to take it for what it is.
Author / performer: Ruslan Sepanov
Co-authors / performers: Elle Viies, Maryn-Liis Rüütelmaa, Sigrid Savi, Johhan Rosenbeg, Igor Lider, Karl Saks
Dramaturge / Photographer: Alissa Šnaider
Sound design: Artjom Astrov
Set design: Mikk-Mait Kivi
Scenography: Linda Mai Kari
Graphic design: Jaan Evart
Photos: Alissa Šnaider
Producer: Annika Üprus, elektron.art
Special thanks: Mart Kangro, Henry Kasch, Asmus Soodla, Revo Koplus, Anastasija Leonova
Supporters: Estonian Ministry of Culture, Cultural Endowment of Estonia, Tallinn city
Premiere: 04.04.2024 elektron.art arthall
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Seitsemän Veljestä I.iv
By Aleksis Kivi Translated by me
Luku I, kap. iv
Äiti kyllä koetti sekä nuhteilla että kurilla saattaa heitä työhön ja ahkeruuteen, mutta heidän uppiniskaisuutensa oli jäykkä vastus kaikille hänen yrityksillensä. Oli hän muutoin kelpo vaimo; tunnettu oli hänen suora ja vilpitön, ehkä hieman jyrkkä mielensä. Kelpo mies oli myös hänen veljensä, poikien oiva eno, joka nuoruudessaan oli uljaana merimiehenä purjehtinut kaukaiset meret, nähnyt monta kansaa ja kaupunkia; mutta näkönsäpä kadotti hänen viimein, käyden umpisokeaksi, ja vietti ikänsä pimeät päivät Jukolan talossa. Hän silloin usein, veistellen tunteensa viittauksen mukaan kauhoja, lusikoita, kirvesvarsia, kurikkoja ja muita huoneessa tarpeellisia kaluja, kertoili sisarensa pojille tarinoita ja merkillisiä asioita sekä omasta maasta että vieraista valtakunnista, kertoili myös ihmeitä ja tapauksia raamatusta. Näitä hänen jutelmiansa kuultelivat pojat kaikella hartaudella ja painoivat lujasti muistoonsa. Mutta yhtä mieluisasti eivät he kuullelleetkaan äitinsä käskyjä ja nuhteita, vaan olivatpa kovakorvaisia vallan, huolimatta monestakaan pieksiäislöylystä. Useinpa kyllä, huomatessaan selkäsaunan lähestyvän, vilkasi veliparvi karkutielle, saattaen tämän kautta sekä äitillensä että muille murhetta ja kiusaa, ja sillä omaa asiaansa pahentaen.
Their mother had tried, both by admonition and punishment, to push them toward work and industry, but their stubbornness stood stiffly in the face of all her attempts. She was, otherwise, a decent wife and mother, well-known for her uprightness and earnestness of mind, if only somewhat strict. Her brother also was a decent man, a fine uncle to the boys, who had been a brave seaman in his youth, sailing many far seas, and seeing many peoples and cities. At the last his sight failed him though, and he became stone-blind, and lived out the rest of his benighted days in the home of the Jukolas. There he would often carve, by feeling with his hands, ladles, spoons, axhandles, mallets, and other important household things. He would tell his nephews legends and remarkable things both from their own land and from foreign realms. He told them also of miracles and happenings from the Bible. The boys would listen intently to his stories, and press them firmly into their memories. But not so happily did they listen to the orders and admonishments of their mother, indeed they wholly rebelled against authority, despite many a brutal lashing. Often indeed when they saw a beating coming their way, they would go on the run and, by this, bring to both their mother and others anxiety and annoyance, while also worsening their own situation.
art: wilderness lake by Akseli Gallen-Kallela.
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