You know that the man is humbled by the experience that he always includes Jamie in the conversation. To him there are two people in the room so I'm talking to both of them.
A lot of people don't realize that Russia is pretty ethnically diverse, especially people of Central and East Asia. So when he stayed in a Yurt, that's not a custom of ethnically Russian people. Russians and the Asians of Russia are culturally different, with often different faith, customs, etc. etc. I think it's important to point out because when many foreigners hear "Russia" they assume it's referencing ethically Russian/Russians, group it all together and assume it's the same. Not sure if he talks about this in the full episode, but it would be cool to hear about the culture of the people he lived with.
There was a movie, I wanted to see, but I could never find it. It was about the different ethnic groups of Russia, showing the different landscapes. I want to go through Russia someday..
You don’t seem to understand the difference between ethnicity and nationality since you keep comparing apples and oranges by saying “ethnically Russian”
The alphabet is pretty much the easiest thing about the russian language. It' s a phonetic language which comes in handy in terms of reading and writing. The word order is flexible, because russian grammar is based on a case system. Depending on the case you are using the words change a little bit. Я люблю тебя=I love you Ты любишь меня= You love me Ты and тебя are the equivalent of the english word "you" , but in differnt cases. My native language is german. We also have a case system. But where the german language has 4 cases the russian has 6 . Learning russian is a pain in the ass but it's a badass language.
As an English speaking Aussie trying to learn German right now, that must be hard. The position of German case is already weird, Russian must be insane to learn - like you might as well study to become a doctor...
Good way to fix depression. Go to a remote place like this and have to hunt and fish to live and build your own shelter. Do that for 12 months and I can guarantee you will not be depressed. So if people argue that their depression is incurable it is not strictly true. It may not be curable in their current lifestyle. But is certainly curable if they really want to.
Bro we’re are people going to find the energy to learn the skills? No more untamed land, you can be arrested for living in the woods without owning that land, you can’t hunt all year round legally. Everything sucks
@@abanoubnakhla1453 Mate if you are depressed then it is usually because you have been working a fulltime job for decades. So you can buy land and live off it. There is a bunch of fake depression that is the trend amongst youth. That is not what I am talking about. They are depressed because it is considered the in cool thing to be. They have not even really begun life and claim depression - it is laughable.
Back in summer of 1997 I was homeless but I had food and a place to sleep at night. My buddy had a camper van he let me sleep in at night. I can honestly say I’ve never been happier or freer. It seems counter intuitive but there was something magical about it. I worked doing construction so I had money I just lived like a vagabond for a while and it was the best feeling ever.
Dumb question or maybe one other people are wondering. How did you go about eating / showering / etc? Just rent out a room every few days to do all of your hygenic stuff or what?
tye daley sponge bath. My boss had a small bathroom in his shop I would wash up in. Since I was alone and in private I could strip naked and get real clean.
Alex Norton I occasionally slept in a van. Sometimes I’d sleep at my bosses shop. Sometimes I’d sleep behind some bushes. I was homeless I just had safe sleep spaces. I couldn’t leave my stuff in the van. My stuff went where I went.
This guy was a beast on 'Alone' He just had great mental toughness, even when he's like "Man...I'm so annoyed" I'd be like really? because you totally sound zen.
The GOAT of AloneShow right here! He literally made production raise the stakes to 1M after his performance! He was the 1st to kill a predator animal, successfully hunt big game, successfully ice fish, build an elevated food cache, hunted & killed dozens of wildlife, and he made it look easy with enough mental strength, energy, and food left to at least get too 100+ days if he would’ve had worthy competition.
Greenhorn I stayed with a friend on their reservation for a couple months, definitely very prevalent but it seemed as though the new generation was trying to change that
Also it looks like he was living among the Evenki people - those are one of the indigenous people in the northern parts of Siberia, so even their lifestyle is somewhat different from your average remote Siberian village lifestyle.
My grandfather cut his finger with his axe while out surveying some land, and I was super concerned it looked very deep, but he just looked around for some pine sap. If you break the outside crust its super goey and malleable. It's basically natures antiseptic glue.
Pine tree sap Pine sap is an that has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties along with being anti-bacterial as well. The sap that comes out of the tree provides the tree with a way to heal and seal off wounds while also preventing the tree from getting infections that could further damage it.
1. Roland (s7) 2. Jordan (s6) 3. Callie Russell (s7) 4. Fowler (s3) 5. Alan (s1) 6. Callie North (s3) 7. Jose (s2) Honorables: Carleigh, Woniya, Sam, Dave, Britt, David, Lucas
Clay Hayes is below Jordan Did an amazing job for such a terrible location Did the most with what he got Hopefully he gets another crack at it at a better location
Jordan fan here! My coffee tasted so amazing when I saw this on my recommendation list. Wtf! Jordan on Joe Rogan ?? Omg! Hell no!! Thanks for the upload
As someone who moved from the UK to the Artic i can totally sympathise with his views on leading a fulfilling life. I work with sleddogs and try to find that balance of the basic and the comfortable. its a hard thing to balance.
@Anzu Wyliei Well, some prisons are very old and no one cares much for prisoners so it is common problem. And the answer for the first question is above.
This is very genuine, really enjoyed this convo. Weirdly that guy from life below zero(don’t remember his name) sounded like his stories were very much exaggerated or manufactured compared to this type of authenticity
When the 1st Yankee whalers came up here on the northern coast of Alaska. They stepped off the ship and saw 2 people a man and a women come out of a hole in the ground, their home. They then started dancing, eskimo dancing. (Being happy to have guest) The men that came off the ship were thinking how can these 2 people be so happy in the middle of nowhere and without a possession in the world worth anything at all? 2 different worlds.
Why does Joe assume every office job is soulless, the idea of working in a cubicle is so foreign to him he assumes its always the worst case scenario for anyone
TBF, the image alone that is brought forth with the word "cubicle" is a cage. So most ppl who havent worked in an office, their mental imagery is that of a zoo or cage of humans. Its not necessarily true, but as an office worker I would say its 100% not normal for us to be spending time in them
It's great relative to the average job, but it is pretty damn soulless in the grand scheme of things. I'm not even thinking of traditional cubicles, but just the concept of sitting on a computer all day to grind on some project/product that you didn't come up with yourself. The only way it could be enjoyable is if you own the business/idea.
Yep, leaving the 5th largest city in the US in about a month, bought 10 acres of land in the hills of Pennsylvania where my wife kids are going to homestead. Living like slaves in the city is for the sheep who have never experienced an ounce of freedom.
Something on languages. There are two approaches essentially: either you sinthesize new words using suffixes and preffixes or you have specifi words to point to the additional parameters like past sense and such. It's never purely one-sided in a language, but English is leaning more towards using words, where as Russian is building up on the same word. Compare "has been switching off" and "Выключал (Vykluchal)" - you make clear that it's third person signular past tense, and the direction was towards 'OFF' state. But for English you use only one suffix -ing + 3 extra words, whether in Russian you're just building upon the core word making it longer and longer. It's just as freaky for you to figure out how same word can have some many forms, as for me to remember the "extra tools" (wanna call them voorzetsels, since I'm learning Dutch at the moment), which also need to be in the right orders, no less!
Wish they would've talked about the Russian language more. You can literally say the number 1 40+ different ways depending on the context. It's trippy sometime and they have grammar "exceptions"which makes it even harder to learn.
You know that the man is humbled by the experience that he always includes Jamie in the conversation. To him there are two people in the room so I'm talking to both of them.
Agree. Most people completely ignore Jamie's presence
Like it or not. It’s because he’s a Christian. Imo.
@@SocomElite only other guy I remember talking to Jamie heaps, is that Weinstein guy, the one with curly hair
Duncan Trussell always speaks to both of them too every podcast :) I love anyone who does that
dairo1 He doesn’t fear gods wrath he awaits his love very big difference.
This guy destroyed on the "Alone" show. Glad he won and was great seeing him survive.
One could almost say he thrived
The guy's for sure the GOAT of Aloneshow so far, although I haven't watched s7 & s8 just yet.
@@Samson.Don.Singleton 7 has another GOAT.
It was easy mode for him
He had to be dropped on Antarctica
Those kinds of shows aren't ment for capable people hahaha.
Get a bunch of people that actually know what's up and it would be boring
Joe, the quality of your questioning, driven by genuine curiosity and empathy, is extraordinary. Thank you for helping us understand things better.
Great comment, sir. Very well put.
@@steveflow1332
Absolutely agree 👍
What a lovely, and a true comment?
👍 Perfectly Put 👍
Eh not really he is acting like you can’t learn Cyrillic in 30 minutes. “Could you read it?” “Could you write it?”
“What do they do when they get injured?”
“Yeah, that’s a problem.”
It's like talking to an American.
" What do you do when you get injured"
" Yeah, that's a problem"
Hilarious!
@Austin King "Why do people plagiarize what people say for clout"
@Anzu Wyliei lmao people really over exaggerate
Sekki Awol not really
The only guy interviewed on this show who is simultaneously skinnier and more badass than Rogan
Steven Rinella probably too though
Glenn villeneuve
@Potato Eater David Goggins is not "Bad-ass"
He just runs and gets excited about it.
@@user-zy9yg2eu5t the man was a navy seal who went through hell week 3 times. I think he fits the criteria
@@Fa-zk9ye and oh boy he wont let you forget it
This guy reeks wilderness
I want some of that
@Lazar Cvetkovic 🤭
If it wasn’t for his calorie deficits he’d be built af
7:06
jordan: "they were one of the first animals to be domesticated actually."
joe: "by humans???"
no, joe, by chickens.
Looooooool
HA!
I means ants have domesticated larvae
Fucken Smite over here
Lmfao 😂😆 thanks y'all I needed this
If Jordan would write a book about his Siberia experiences, I’d buy it. Very interesting anecdotes.
Loved watching Jordan on Alone! You could tell from the start he was going win. He is so in tune with nature, and respects it.
This was a really great episode the guy had some great stories 👍
When Joe heard "pine sap" that forehead doubled in size with confusion.
A lot of people don't realize that Russia is pretty ethnically diverse, especially people of Central and East Asia. So when he stayed in a Yurt, that's not a custom of ethnically Russian people. Russians and the Asians of Russia are culturally different, with often different faith, customs, etc. etc. I think it's important to point out because when many foreigners hear "Russia" they assume it's referencing ethically Russian/Russians, group it all together and assume it's the same.
Not sure if he talks about this in the full episode, but it would be cool to hear about the culture of the people he lived with.
185 ethnic groups !!!
It's more like a lavu, probably has another name in russia
There was a movie, I wanted to see, but I could never find it. It was about the different ethnic groups of Russia, showing the different landscapes. I want to go through Russia someday..
The Yangtze River guy mention yurt and something else that rhymed
You don’t seem to understand the difference between ethnicity and nationality since you keep comparing apples and oranges by saying “ethnically Russian”
"Are you sure? Say it in different way. How much you love?" hahaha classic.
I come to this video for that lmao
Love this guy’s ability to bring perspective to topics we deal with in a modern world.
Respect to this man for visiting my homeland. The Siberian life is crazy....petr Yan is up next for 2020....
Siberian gangster
One of my favorite fighters! I wish him a long and successful career
Well that didn’t work out…
where did he actually lived there? Wich village or place?
The alphabet is pretty much the easiest thing about the russian language. It' s a phonetic language which comes in handy in terms of reading and writing.
The word order is flexible, because russian grammar is based on a case system. Depending on the case you are using the words change a little bit.
Я люблю тебя=I love you
Ты любишь меня= You love me
Ты and тебя are the equivalent of the english word "you" , but in differnt cases.
My native language is german. We also have a case system. But where the german language has 4 cases the russian has 6 .
Learning russian is a pain in the ass but it's a badass language.
Wrong channel
cool name
As an English speaking Aussie trying to learn German right now, that must be hard. The position of German case is already weird, Russian must be insane to learn - like you might as well study to become a doctor...
@Jason Rowalski did you already speak a Slavic language first?
That's just not true I living in Moscow for a year and I only know how to read and understand a tiny bit of it.
Joe getting to talk to a guest about hunting, camping, and survival instincts seems like it's his cup of tea.
Yet the conversation is all been about culture, Language and all the Adult shit we have been missing
This guy is on natural high, no DMT needed.
This guy and Glenn Villeneuve are fascinating. Totally relaxed and cool, too.
From austin, moved to a college campus, lived in a tiny (
Hiya, worth a YT video....
Alcohol can ruin so many people, it’s sad.
This is a top rogan podcast for me, such an interesting guy and joe is obviously a great interviewer with a personal passion for hunting and survival
This guy's run on ALONE was incredible. He really knew how to survive and had the mental toughness to push through.
Yep, great example of rolling with the punches.
My aunt glued her finger back on with tree sap in the 50s . It isn't straight but it works lol
seriosly? w00t
Man what🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is incredible
It actually happened. Hospital was a 6hr boat ride away. Old times in newfoundland
Wow thats crazy
What a humble dude! Moving to Siberia soon. Been there a number of times already, almost a year since I started learning Russian
Good luck
Hows life in siberia
This MF went to Russia and straight up died.
How are you? Make it to Siberia yet?
@@hannnn5048 Yes I did! All good thank you.
This guy never stops smiling. it's infecteous.
Even at 18:45 onwards 😂
When dude said “they were actually one of the first animals domesticated” Joe said “by humans?” 🤣 smh
Absolutely amazing conversation. Our DNA knows how we should really be living
Looking back, this is EASILY Hall of Fame JRE
Joe has the most interesting random guest on his show i love it
You either sacrifice happiness for safety and security or safety and security for happiness is what I got from this
Thats whats wrong with the US people would rather feel safe than be free.
Not happiness, freedom
What a great guy. So humble.
American natives came from Siberia to the America not surprisingly the tent the way of living and even a alcohol problem are similar
I absolutely enjoy these types of talks and discussions ima miss joe when he leaves TH-cam to go to spotify
The highlight videos will remain on here
Clips will stay and the full podcast will still be free just on spotify so nothings really going away
Nespolo you do realise spotify cost 9.99 a month right?
Mark Whadcock do you realize it doesn’t?
Takes like 5 mins to set up a spotify account
One of Joe’s best podcast in a while
I wish he would interview Roland Welker, the guy who survived 100 days in the Arctic
Much love form Mother Russia! Joe when are you coming to visit?)
Good way to fix depression.
Go to a remote place like this and have to hunt and fish to live and build your own shelter. Do that for 12 months and I can guarantee you will not be depressed.
So if people argue that their depression is incurable it is not strictly true. It may not be curable in their current lifestyle. But is certainly curable if they really want to.
There's no time for depression when you're working your ass off to survive.
Bro we’re are people going to find the energy to learn the skills? No more untamed land, you can be arrested for living in the woods without owning that land, you can’t hunt all year round legally. Everything sucks
@@abanoubnakhla1453 Mate if you are depressed then it is usually because you have been working a fulltime job for decades. So you can buy land and live off it.
There is a bunch of fake depression that is the trend amongst youth. That is not what I am talking about. They are depressed because it is considered the in cool thing to be. They have not even really begun life and claim depression - it is laughable.
Good plan until 95% of those people die lol
man, this guy is so lovable, i just want to give him a huge hug!!!
Back in summer of 1997 I was homeless but I had food and a place to sleep at night. My buddy had a camper van he let me sleep in at night. I can honestly say I’ve never been happier or freer. It seems counter intuitive but there was something magical about it. I worked doing construction so I had money I just lived like a vagabond for a while and it was the best feeling ever.
You lived in a van..... not really the same thing 😂💀
Dumb question or maybe one other people are wondering. How did you go about eating / showering / etc? Just rent out a room every few days to do all of your hygenic stuff or what?
So if you didn’t have that camper you’d be fucked, someone still paid for that camper.
tye daley sponge bath. My boss had a small bathroom in his shop I would wash up in. Since I was alone and in private I could strip naked and get real clean.
Alex Norton I occasionally slept in a van. Sometimes I’d sleep at my bosses shop. Sometimes I’d sleep behind some bushes. I was homeless I just had safe sleep spaces. I couldn’t leave my stuff in the van. My stuff went where I went.
Dude I saw this dude at a jobsite and now he's on Joe Rogan. Never even knew he was like this. Too cool.
A great Christian man and a fantastic hunter.
20:07 "buried it". He caught himself and added "buried him" lol.
After a guys been decomposing for a week and his skin slips off I would imagine its hard to connect that to the person u knew.
@@ryanv1279 for sure.
When I saw my dead fathers body in a casket, it was an it not a him.
@@paulcolbourne9112 sorry for your loss bro
@@ajax54 Thanks A
Love this guy. Never heard of him. Thanks for sharing Joe!
I like this guy man, he has this constant smile on his face, that's good thing I guess.
The joy of The Lord is his strength as a Christian. (Nehemiah 8: 10)
This guy was a beast on 'Alone' He just had great mental toughness, even when he's like "Man...I'm so annoyed" I'd be like really? because you totally sound zen.
The GOAT of AloneShow right here! He literally made production raise the stakes to 1M after his performance!
He was the 1st to kill a predator animal, successfully hunt big game, successfully ice fish, build an elevated food cache, hunted & killed dozens of wildlife, and he made it look easy with enough mental strength, energy, and food left to at least get too 100+ days if he would’ve had worthy competition.
He definitely had strong competition. Was the winds of fate that he got the moose, and the others didn't get one - or a bear.
@@sherrattpemberton6089 because he’s a love of Christ, which offers more power than anything on the planet.👊
Joey and this dude......love this shit.....
I hope the remaining son is okay. What a crazy life to live through.
American natives came from Siberia to the America not surprisingly the way of living and even a alcohol problem are similar
Greenhorn I stayed with a friend on their reservation for a couple months, definitely very prevalent but it seemed as though the new generation was trying to change that
No better feeling than spotting a trail and just getting lost in the woods
until you hear the banjos
Have you seen Blair Witch Project bro?
What’s wrong with your forearm?
Also it looks like he was living among the Evenki people - those are one of the indigenous people in the northern parts of Siberia, so even their lifestyle is somewhat different from your average remote Siberian village lifestyle.
I go to a Slavic church, and one of my church “pastors” spends a few months a year in Siberia doing missionary work. People have it rough there
Yea and they look at your life as miserable.
2fastHarley id trade if I could. Especially now
@@ryanschaff123 i know i’m 2 years late but i love this comment.
Joe “everybody’s just pushing Jesus on u and ur just like, Christ🙄” Rogan
So, literally pushing him back
Designer V precisely that my guy !!
That was funny
Isaiah 53 👀 👌🏿 💯
Really dirty of Joe to slight the guest like that after he said Jesus was the reason he even went there.
I love this guy! Genuinely happy enjoys life 💜
Because he knows Jesus Christ who provides power and peace beyond comprehension ☀️
their conversation flow is perfect
You can tell humans are wired for living like this. Just listing to him talk about it makes me wanna go live like that.
What a lovely natural kind human being x
This guy is legit.
After watching this , it is clear that the other participants of Alone didn't stand a chance against this guy .
Joes gonna have a new wig for every podcast when his big Spotify cheque comes through
This guy is naturally cool, compare him to influencers
Growing up my dad always had a TP built because we live in a really remote part of a forest and I’ve always wanted to do that when I get my own land.
I feel the closer the connection between what you do and what you gain correlates with how fulfilled it makes you overall
What a beautifull story , the first part but then .................
I could tell he was a follower of Christ before he said it. Humble, loving guy.
My grandfather cut his finger with his axe while out surveying some land, and I was super concerned it looked very deep, but he just looked around for some pine sap. If you break the outside crust its super goey and malleable. It's basically natures antiseptic glue.
quite convenient because that is basically what sap is mean to do for the tree, heal wounds. Almost perfect
"Yeah yeah, mmhmm mmhmm, right right" Holy shit I never thought I would see the day where Joe didn't get to finish one thought lol
Most definitely the coolest Jonas brother.
Damn it's the long lost Jonas brother.
The coolest Jonas brother.
omg best comment lol
One of the best guests ever!
Really enjoyed this.
Pine tree sap
Pine sap is an that has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties along with being anti-bacterial as well. The sap that comes out of the tree provides the tree with a way to heal and seal off wounds while also preventing the tree from getting infections that could further damage it.
Hands down Better than any of those other Jonas guys .
1. Roland (s7)
2. Jordan (s6)
3. Callie Russell (s7)
4. Fowler (s3)
5. Alan (s1)
6. Callie North (s3)
7. Jose (s2)
Honorables: Carleigh, Woniya, Sam, Dave, Britt, David, Lucas
Clay Hayes is below Jordan
Did an amazing job for such a terrible location
Did the most with what he got
Hopefully he gets another crack at it at a better location
Joes so fascinated, watched him on alone what a savage
Best podcast episode I've seen so far! 👍
Jordan fan here!
My coffee tasted so amazing when I saw this on my recommendation list. Wtf! Jordan on Joe Rogan ??
Omg! Hell no!!
Thanks for the upload
This guys living the Joe Dirt life
Great Interview Joe
I hope they can keep the clips on you tube :/
not gonna happen
Spotify EXCLUSIVE
I wish* they could stay on you tube
He said he will still upload clips
wow, this guy is awesome to watch. great podcast 👍🤠
As someone who moved from the UK to the Artic i can totally sympathise with his views on leading a fulfilling life. I work with sleddogs and try to find that balance of the basic and the comfortable. its a hard thing to balance.
This guy is fascinating
“Pine sap” the new wonder drug!!!
Amazing person and interview !
Random fact: russian prison slang is mostly came from yiddish.
Why? Yiddish is a language spoken by German jews that share dialects from German and Slavic languages.
@Anzu Wyliei Well, some prisons are very old and no one cares much for prisoners so it is common problem. And the answer for the first question is above.
Lithuanian also hebrew and yiddish mixture
This is very genuine, really enjoyed this convo. Weirdly that guy from life below zero(don’t remember his name) sounded like his stories were very much exaggerated or manufactured compared to this type of authenticity
Such a humble man.
Joe should go to Kamchatka he would love it.
Yes kamchatka, nature, landscape and local native cultures koryaks and itelmen are amaizing.
I want to go fly fishing there. Huge trout
When the 1st Yankee whalers came up here on the northern coast of Alaska. They stepped off the ship and saw 2 people a man and a women come out of a hole in the ground, their home. They then started dancing, eskimo dancing. (Being happy to have guest) The men that came off the ship were thinking how can these 2 people be so happy in the middle of nowhere and without a possession in the world worth anything at all? 2 different worlds.
My favorite of all the Jonas brothers.
Why does Joe assume every office job is soulless, the idea of working in a cubicle is so foreign to him he assumes its always the worst case scenario for anyone
TBF, the image alone that is brought forth with the word "cubicle" is a cage. So most ppl who havent worked in an office, their mental imagery is that of a zoo or cage of humans. Its not necessarily true, but as an office worker I would say its 100% not normal for us to be spending time in them
Nick Roosa tbf i think he’s massively overstating it considering he’s never worked in one lmaooo I find it funny tbf
It's great relative to the average job, but it is pretty damn soulless in the grand scheme of things. I'm not even thinking of traditional cubicles, but just the concept of sitting on a computer all day to grind on some project/product that you didn't come up with yourself. The only way it could be enjoyable is if you own the business/idea.
That’d b a worse case scenario for me
Why do you think there’s a cultural stigma about working in cubicles. It comes from people who have worked in cubicles
Fascinating life experiences
Watching this make anyone else want to just ditch it all and do this?
You should practice in your backyard first. See how long you last during the winter in a tent in your backyard.
Always
Yes. I mean, a year would probably get boring. I hate to admit it, but after a week without watching tv or the internet, I'd go mental.
I can relate to his story a lot, I moved to Moscow when I was 14
Yep, leaving the 5th largest city in the US in about a month, bought 10 acres of land in the hills of Pennsylvania where my wife kids are going to homestead. Living like slaves in the city is for the sheep who have never experienced an ounce of freedom.
To the most of you: why listen if you dont like it?
Something on languages.
There are two approaches essentially: either you sinthesize new words using suffixes and preffixes or you have specifi words to point to the additional parameters like past sense and such. It's never purely one-sided in a language, but English is leaning more towards using words, where as Russian is building up on the same word. Compare "has been switching off" and "Выключал (Vykluchal)" - you make clear that it's third person signular past tense, and the direction was towards 'OFF' state. But for English you use only one suffix -ing + 3 extra words, whether in Russian you're just building upon the core word making it longer and longer. It's just as freaky for you to figure out how same word can have some many forms, as for me to remember the "extra tools" (wanna call them voorzetsels, since I'm learning Dutch at the moment), which also need to be in the right orders, no less!
Very interesting, I just speak English, Spanish and a bit of French Creole (I’m from Louisiana). I’d love to learn more though.
Veel succes met je cursus Nederlands !
Are you talking about cases?
Wish they would've talked about the Russian language more. You can literally say the number 1 40+ different ways depending on the context. It's trippy sometime and they have grammar "exceptions"which makes it even harder to learn.
Happiness and appreciation come from hardship.
Gotta experience the lows to appreciate the highs.
I think he was really interested in how the guy learned the language..who wouldn't!!
Come on Joe don’t tell me you actually thought reindeers were domesticated before dogs 😂