I don't think he speaks fast
well, mayby a little faster than people usually do, but it's still not so fast. Then again I think all spanish people speak so goddamn fast...
Plural numers? Aahih, couldn't get much out of that one, so I assume it's the same as all numbers?
I'm pretty sure that someone has already said them in this thread but oh well. 1 = yksi, 2 = kaksi, 3 = kolme, 4 = neljä, 5 = viisi, 6 = kuusi, 7 = seitsemän, 8 = kahdeksan, 9 = yhdeksän, 10 = kymmenen. After that you just say for example 'yksitoista' which is 11, or 'kaksitoista' which is 12. So basically you just say the number and add '-toista' in the end. That's for numbers 11-19. 20 is 'kaksikymmentä', and 21 is 'kaksikymmentäyksi' and then it continues like that, 'kaksikymmentäkaksi' and so on. 30 is 'kolmekymmentä', 40 'neljäkymmentä', 50 'viisikymmentä' and so on. After you reach 100, which is 'sata', it continues like 132 would be 'satakolmekymmentäkaksi'. So you just put them together. 200 again is 'kaksisataa' and it continues like that. 1000 is 'tuhat', and again you just combine previous numbers, like 1843 is 'tuhat kahdeksansataaneljäkymmentäkolme'
then comes 10 000 'kymmenentuhatta' and combining again, then 100 000 'satatuhatta' and 1 000 000 which is 'miljoona'. It's not so hard if you understan what I mean
Hmmh, adjectives? Here's some basic ones;
Mukava = nice (like human or something) or comfortable (like a bed or something), Hyvä = good, Huono = bad, Komea = handsome, Beautiful = kaunis, Seksikäs = sexy or hot, Ärsyttävä = annoying, Hauska = funny, Hämmästyttävä = amazing, Puhelias = talkative
Uuh there's a few of them, my heads empty right now.. But when I have time and some imagination (=mielikuvitus) I'll list more if you want
Hope you understand what I mean by everything