English speakers won't know that there's a bilingual pun in this too. At 0:26 he says "No, no" then he says "I mean, yok, yok". Well in Turkish, "yok" is a word for "no". So Cyril is essentially saying "no, no, I mean no, no (yok, yok)". Just when you think the writers couldn't amaze you more!
0:46 “How is it the same word for bread and snake and Friday and that damn dog?” This coming from a country that speaks the language with “there, “they’re” and “their”.
@sebastienholmes548 It's one of the many theories about what krieger installed into rays systems. He does have an automated control override. Put inside where he can control ray just using the r c remote. But ray really hates it when he uses that because he can feel pain , but he can't actually control If any of his movements to adjust or dodge , it's all up to krieger and krieger is not good at video games
buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo. yes, that is a legitimate english sentence. like "get fucked, you fucking fuck." is also grammatically plausible.
There's a Japanese tongue twister that mostly reads "niwa" repeatedly, and means "In Mr. Niwa's garden, two chickens suddenly ate a crocodile" - Niwa no niwa niwa niwa no niwatori wa niwakani wani o tabeta.
SilverlonewolfX a lot of languages have more than one meaning for the same word depending on context. Including English. You can desert something (as in abandon it) but you cactuses also live in a desert. A bass is a type of fish, but is also the name of an instrument. You can close a door, but you can also be close to something. It’s all about context
If you base it on sound, you also have words like their, there and they're, all of which have quite different meanings. There are also auto-antonyms like sanction, which can have 2 completely opposite meanings - you can sanction a behaviour meaning to allow it, and sanction it by punishing it. There's a reason the English language is considered one of the hardest languages to learn.
The moment the old guy holds up the bread with those olives on it xD
...and it looks exactly like the drawing.
Still pretty stupid xD
Yes i lost my shit 😂😂😂 and cyril reaction was priceless
@@TheLobstersoup "WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE?!"
"What's wrong with "you"? Gimme that!"
“What is wrong with you people?!” I love how Chris Parnell delivered that line XD
I love how Ray went the extra mile to draw a rock in the background for the snake. Such attention to detail.
*Meanwhile Archer dying on the floor*
Naming my next dog Gurpgork
Ahhh
*GURPGORK*
elliptical head, oblique dorsal scales, symmetric sub-caudal scalation, darker ventral bands, obviously
Cyril. Just DRAW A SNAKE. Lmaooo
Omg, the bread with olive eyes 😂😂😂
“HOW THE HELL SHOULD I KNOW??!??”
Lmaoo
Best moment in the whole show
English speakers won't know that there's a bilingual pun in this too.
At 0:26 he says "No, no" then he says "I mean, yok, yok". Well in Turkish, "yok" is a word for "no". So Cyril is essentially saying "no, no, I mean no, no (yok, yok)". Just when you think the writers couldn't amaze you more!
The President of Turkmenistan really did change the name of days of the week to other words.
Look up the history of Turkmenistan. This isn't too far from the truth. Their dictators are kind-of cuckoo
Probably high as fuck 😂
0:45 This is such a great callback joke to the beginning of the episode.
0:47-0:51 how is that the same word for bread and snake and Friday and that damn dog 😅😂😂😅
How the hell should I know?!
"ahhhh, baksheesh"
I liked it when they said "Gurpgork."
Cyril has my kindergarten level of drawing skills, I feel for the poor bastard honestly it's a miracle I can draw a stick figure.
Anyone else watching this after the president of Turkmenistan unveiled a golden statue of his dog?
.... no.
I come back occasionally for gurpgork
0:46 “How is it the same word for bread and snake and Friday and that damn dog?”
This coming from a country that speaks the language with “there, “they’re” and “their”.
Or "bank", "bank" and "(to) bank".
Or tree three and free
two to too
Anyone else surprised ray drew that so well and so fast?
Well apparently Krieger uploaded printer subroutine into his cpu
@@EvanzoZubinsky really?
@sebastienholmes548 It's one of the many theories about what krieger installed into rays systems. He does have an automated control override. Put inside where he can control ray just using the r c remote. But ray really hates it when he uses that because he can feel pain , but he can't actually control If any of his movements to adjust or dodge , it's all up to krieger and krieger is not good at video games
How's it the same word for bread and snake and Friday and that damn dog?!
buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo.
yes, that is a legitimate english sentence.
like "get fucked, you fucking fuck." is also grammatically plausible.
The dog is Alabay
There's a Japanese tongue twister that mostly reads "niwa" repeatedly, and means "In Mr. Niwa's garden, two chickens suddenly ate a crocodile" -
Niwa no niwa niwa niwa no niwatori wa niwakani wani o tabeta.
There's almost 100 uses for the word "run"
One word that means so many things? Can you smurfing believe that? Smurfing ridiculous.
Well, I know what I'm naming my next dog...
“How’s it the the same word for bread, a snake, Friday and that damn dog?!” 😂
This is easily one of the best episodes the series has made.
"What?! No! No!...
I mean... 'Yak! Yak'!"
GURPGORK
0:51: HOW THE HELL SHOULD I KNOW?!
Gurpgork
Sadly this is almost true for the Arabic language. One word can mean many things depending how you pronounce it.
How? Turkmenistan is not Arabic its turkic tribe language isn't it
SilverlonewolfX a lot of languages have more than one meaning for the same word depending on context. Including English. You can desert something (as in abandon it) but you cactuses also live in a desert. A bass is a type of fish, but is also the name of an instrument. You can close a door, but you can also be close to something. It’s all about context
If you base it on sound, you also have words like their, there and they're, all of which have quite different meanings.
There are also auto-antonyms like sanction, which can have 2 completely opposite meanings - you can sanction a behaviour meaning to allow it, and sanction it by punishing it.
There's a reason the English language is considered one of the hardest languages to learn.
James Bennett Now I’m just thinking of the idiom bit from when archer was the pirate king
Its all about context, people. CONTEXT.
Gurpgork. Etmek bishlamek gurpgork.
Why does Ray draw better and quicker than Cyril?
Cause he's gay
@@herbertwalter8693 duh!
Because Cyril sucks at everything
@@CollinMcLean Almost everything, for the rest, there's Ray LOL
Because Cyril is worthless.
Aaaaaaah, bishlemek gurpgork!
Do they not know what context is?
_Gurpgork?! Bishlamek Gurpgork?!_
Bakşiş means tips.
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Just try learning Aramaic/Hebrew, where the same word when written, אין, can mean either Yes or No 😬!
that's crap XD but it's perfect XDDD
Оо туркмания, какой сезон и серия
Show: Archer
Season: 4
Episode:6
Sorry I don't know Russian, but I hope you enjoy the show! :)
there is no such word in the Turkmen language "Gorpgork"
Gurbansoltan
Somehow I don't think this episode has proper foreign speech, unlike most others... :)
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