Makes sense
If you’re wondering how Google Translate can fail to translate Finnish to English and vice versa, here’s the perfect example. Katos means see, canopy, and disappear. If you want to show someone a disappearing canopy in Finnish, just say, “Katos katos katos.” It’d be great if a Finnish person could confirm.
Usually when we learn a new language, we try to familiarize ourselves with common phrases like good morning or how much? But in Finnish, we can jump straight to the complex stuff like this since it’s so easy to memorize. Congratulations, guys! You now know a phrase in Finnish that you’ll never, ever use!