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British, French, German, Spanish, Pronunciation Differences!! part 3
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@hugoohlsson6370

2 years ago

I love how everyone just pretends that they never heard how to say the words in English before

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@InvictusSolDeus

2 years ago

- Girl: In Spain we say "Blancanieves" (Snow white) - Subtitles: In Spain we say "Blanco como la nieve" (White as snow)

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@ElliinKorea

2 years ago

Hello everyone, this is Elena from Germany! 😊🇩🇪 It seems I got the broken microphone in this shooting. 😭 But I hope you can still enjoy us comparing pronunciations. 😆 Have a great day! 💗

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@mirceaonea9695

2 years ago

I want a video with all major Latin family (Italian,Spanish,French,Portuguesse,Romanian)

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@westclau

2 years ago

Hola im Claudia the Spanish! I enjoyed a lot, hope you all enjoy the series too! We learned many things that we didn't expect from each country ☺️🙌🏻

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@cleysonteixeira

2 years ago

English: Tea Spanish: Té French: Thé German: Tee Portuguese: chá 🤡

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@JohnJigsaw420

2 years ago

English and German really are similar languages, and French and Spanish are very close as well.

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@kaidrache2395

2 years ago

Love that series! As a German I would appreciate a fifth speaker from the Netherlands or Belgium, these guys are usually a very good bridge between French, British and German.

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@yavimayawurm9769

2 years ago

Everyone speaks English they still act surprised at the British pronunciation

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@-_..._-6652

2 years ago

I find it so funny: French girl : say something in French Other : Oooh~~

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@SasaJott

2 years ago

I loved that one. They were very respectful and nobody laughed about the sound of the other languages

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@emmacajal6438

2 years ago

Me cayó mejor esta chica francesa que la de los anteriores videos jajajaja todos se veían bastante cómodos, eso me gustó mucho

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@LeonBlackbird

2 years ago

Etymology of the different Spanish words: - Cerveza: comes from the medieval French "cervesia", which also comes from Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture. - Naranja: comes from the Sanskrit word "naranga", which was the name of the tree. - Piña: it's literally said in the video. It looks like a pine cone, and that's how we say it. It also comes from the Latin pinus (pine tree). - Cenicienta: it also comes from ashes. Ash is ceniza, so ceniciento means ash-grey.

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@abdallahmohammed9618

2 years ago

I really like Spanish especially when they use the tongue out

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@TheMaru666

2 years ago

In Spain we also have a slang word for cerveza that is " birra "

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@PaddingtonSoul

2 years ago

2:11 That's why it's PIÑA COLADA.... Ok. You guys drink. xD :D

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@MrSumofliege

2 years ago

Regarding Schneewittchen in German: The "wittchen" ist actually just the low german (plattdütsch) version of "weißchen". She was originally called "sneewittchen" and attempts to "rebrand" it into standard german (Schneeweißchen) we're only 50% successful it seems :D TL;DR: It's also "snow white" in German.

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@RyanBarroso

2 years ago

If I remember well, Ananas is a word which come from native american's language to describe the fruit when Christophe Colomb (I know we all call him differently) colonized America after discovering it, and that's why some latin american countries like Argentina also say Anana. It meant "perfumed" or something like this for native americans 👌🏼

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@Danibokki

2 years ago

Love these language comparison videos! These always inspire me 😃

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@Stephanie-cl4fu

2 years ago

The french word for orange is misspelled. It's written the same as the English word. Snow White = blancHE neige. Blanc is the masculine word for white and blanche is the feminine.

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