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Japanese Try To Pronounce HARDEST English Words l FT. TOZ
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How good are Japanese in English?

Today we wanted to see if Japanese people can pronounce these words!

Also, please keep on the look out of TOZ!!

How well did TOZ do?

Please let us know on the comments

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Views : 1,188,262
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Nov 22, 2023 ^^


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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@jacers14

5 months ago

Anthonny having the British accent is so surprising and expected at the same time being a Filipino. Cause Filipino English accent is very distinct.

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@victoriaaaahhh

5 months ago

Shannon is so sweet and encouraging to them, pronouncing foreign words is so difficult. She gives correction in such a kind way to them.

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@novashark67

5 months ago

More Shannon please! She makes it so much less awkward than others on this channel

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@littlefishiesinthese

5 months ago

I was so confused for "simultaneously" because as an Aussie, they were saying it pretty spot on and I didn't understand why Shannon was hitting them! Until I realised Americans say it like "SIGH"

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@katiemorwick9615

5 months ago

The way I’m so proud of myself that I can pronounce these words but English is literally my first language

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@Kingdom_Of_Dreams

5 months ago

The reason why the "th" sound is so hard in English is because there are two of them, the "eth" (Ðð) and the "thorn" (Þþ). If you look at words like "cloth" and "clothes", you hear a difference in how the two "th" sounds are pronounced, but schools don't really teach this, so it's up to kids to hear the difference and memorize it! 😂

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@Rosyln

5 months ago

She was so sweet about it, and it made the energy so wholesome instead of possibly embarrassing or awkward for them. It's so difficult to learn a new language they all actually did impressively well (not counting the already native English speaker but I still commend him for being bi or multilingual as that's also impressive.) Please more wholesome content like this!❤

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@4everinamood

5 months ago

Haruto is from New Jersey?! I guess this explains why he speaks English so well but knowing this blew my mind

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@sarahe2274

5 months ago

I don't know who she was, but she was so sweet, engaging, and good-natured! She made sure to interact with everyone and had a lot of social charm. She totally made the video.

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@TheRatCollector

5 months ago

as a native English speaker I struggled for like 30 seconds trying to remember how to pronounce simultaneously

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@Foxxy_Steve

5 months ago

Language is so fascinating. We’re all capable of making the same sounds but our various cultures we grow up around can make it feel like we physically have to struggle with words we’re unfamiliar with.

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@jamesheng1878

5 months ago

Japanese not having ‘v’ sounds, having a sound that is half way between an ‘r’ and an ‘l’ where you basically smile while saying this sound, the ‘f’ sound being different and the lack of consonant clusters. It’s hard for Japanese people to get the pronunciation. But it doesn’t mean you can’t learn! As someone living in japan, みんなさん頑張って!!英語ができるよ!

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@moebaczynski5866

5 months ago

As a half Japanese and half white I see this as an absolute win

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@naofg

5 months ago

Yuto, Takuto and even Athonny, who speaks English, sound so cute when trying to pronounce the words! They're all babies in my eyes 🥺 Takuto, obviously, since he's just turned 16, but the others are also only around 19, and I'm 31. I really enjoyed this video with all of TOZ together ❤ Now, I need to express my surprise: I already wondered how Haruto spoke English so well, but now he's saying he's from the US? I guess maybe he moved there when he was very young, otherwise all the info I can find online about him is wrong. Everywhere it says he was born in Tokyo, and that he learned English by watching Spongebob (?). I'm curious to know more about how long he lived in each country and his experience with English and Japanese, and with learning Korean and even some Chinese. From what I can tell he speaks Korean really well too! Thank you for having TOZ for three videos (that I"ve seen) on the channel!

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@valeriegarcia9059

5 months ago

She’s insanely pretty and her laugh sounds like heaven 🧎‍♀️❤️

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@tylerleblanc4305

5 months ago

I made myself laugh because I, an English speaker, was saying the words out loud like it wasn’t my own language.

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@SJ._

5 months ago

Australian pronunciation we often say sim-ul-tane-ious-ly so they would’ve been more correct on their first tries in our pronunciation. :)

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@LattePunch

5 months ago

I appreciate that she isn't just laughing at their mess-ups but giving advice.

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@alpaca735

5 months ago

People keep forgetting that they’re Japanese, and they’re already speaking in a second language

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@beyondgalaxies2522

5 months ago

Petition for Shannon to appear in a TOZ MV, her interactions with the boys are so wholesome and fun 🥹

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