yunjin and kazuha *awkwardly* talking in english (ft . comedian zuha)
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- čas přidán 21. 06. 2023
- yunjin and kazuha awkwardly talking in english (ft . comedian zuha)
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intro: • nori - sakura
outro: • 르세라핌 ANTIFRAGILE / 8 B...
#lesserafim #sakura #chaewon #yunjin #kazuha #eunchae - Zábava
Kazuha is really a funny member, unexpectedly.
she's from osaka it's her duty to be funny lol
She is funny..its just the language barrier thing before
being a comedian is her passion😂
I am really surprised tbh 😂
Not gonna lie when I saw her debut video, I thought she is gonna be calm like Mina
Zuha’s English accent is so cute but Yunjin’s tone is so- attractive- SHINEZ is the perfect duo 😭🤚🏻
why are they called SHINEZ?
@@pikachubread I wanna know too
@@pikachubreadwatch Blue flame performance; bridge part where they sing “nunbusige shine” (they were partners in that part)
yunjin was raised in the US :p
The entire group are full time comedians istg HAHAHAH
Fr
Ikr
Reminds me of idle and izone
even with just the few sentences she has said you can tell her english is really good, especially her accent… it makes sense since she’s lived in europe for a while and had to use english when interacting with people but it’s still impressive
Be more specific. U can't just say "Europe" like the entirety of Europe speaks English because they don't they got their own language in multiple countries only some European countries speak English.
@@-_--_--- the entirety of europe pretty much do speak english, that’s a known fact… i never said it was their first language but for sure they are known to speak near perfect english as a second or third language
@@ghxsty_ Name those European countries and I promise you that there's SIGNIFICANTLY more European countries that speak in their own language (which isn't English) you don't know what ur talking about.
@@-_--_--- LMAOO oh you just lack reading comprehension, i’m not talking about them only speaking english, i’m talking about their proficiency in english speaking but sure i’ll mention countries that have high EF EPI, you are free to use google as well though because it seems you aren’t that educated on the matter
West Europe are known for being every good at English like The Netherlands (where kazuha lived), The Scandinavian countries, Austria, Germany, Luxembourg, Switzerland etc.
But there are Eastern and Central European countries that always have above average EF EPI ratings such as; Ukraine, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Bulgaria etc.
@@ghxsty_ dumbass I was talking about their official and native languages the majority of Europe doesn't speak English uncultured scum. Stay in your small box of Korea because u obviously don't know shit about the rest of the world. Cringe.
Yunjin actually makes a good point at the end - the korean word for bread (bbang) is loaned from the Japanese word (pan) which is ultimately loaned from Portuguese for bread (pão), which is descended from Latin and which is why it’s also pain in French because just like Portuguese, French is a romance language.
It's also pan in Spanish. The same as Japanese.
@@ozkuz4321 true but the pan in japanese is from portuguese, the nasal sound "ão" isnt easy for non speakers so maybe it developed to a similar sound
@@joaoc360 Yes exactly
just like french, english is a romance language that's why it's call bread in english
@@user-nj9ru4ef2wI was pretty sure english is a Germanic language
Kazuha is the kind of person who is funny without even trying LOLL
Shinez are the best . they are so funny
Well zuha live alone in foreign country before of course she good at english 😂
@julienmihawk2568 No, in the Netherlands.
@julienmihawk2568 she was born in Japan and lived in the netherlands after she turned 16 then moved to Korea in 2021
@shinichikudoz please be more specific when you're talking about Europe and when you wanna group it with the English language.
@@-_--_--- ????
@@-_--_--- Dutch people speak English well though
Kazuha's so goofy 😭
May be kazuha is not confident speaking english because lots of people expect her to speak english well because she lived abroad... but that's okay kazuha, who cares.. please be confident, it is okay
i don't think anyone expects her to be fluent though, since she's from japan.
Kazuha chan so cute when she spoke in English ❤
They’re both glowing, they’re so beautiful 🥹🥹🥹
Jennifer tore my eardrums into a few pieces.
Kazuha’s accent is really good in English too
HotCoolz was cracking me up before BUT Shinez is suprisingly making me go ROFL these days! 🤣🤣🤣
Kazuha is adorable. I love croissant was beautiful
Zuha 😂❤
why did i just replay zuha saying "in the car" like 20x I need help
I hope Yunjin doesn’t lose her accent like some other idols have (Wendy, Somi)
they did? they sound similar to me from before
Wendy still has a Canadian accent
Somi was always raised in Korea though
@@westpalmdani I dont know what that means. I mean Justin bieber and Shawn mendez sounds american to me.
Wendy still sounds canadian
They both looked sooo good this live 💯💕
1 of many reason why Yunjin adore kangjooha because her funny personality
1:22 Sorry but all i can hear is "I love Kkurassant"
English queens, hoping for US tour soon!
Smh, these two. 😭😂😂😂
"bREADD" *in French accent* 🤣🥐
The 'bread' is probs Dutch she picked up, cuz we say brood.
whoever selected the members for this group is a god damn genius lol
I love Kazuha, shes so cute❤
I’m noticing a pattern where my bias wreckers are the ones I find the funniest and at first I was like Zuha? But NOW I SEE 😹
Kazuha speaks English so feminine. Like a princess.
Yunjin is super good at that English.
Id hope so, she grew up in upstate New York
@@-_--_---..they never said nyc?? she isn't from nyc anyway
She is american
???: “고마워 :) 미국에서 왔거던”
Kkura!!!!
l'bread
No Reason, Just Because 😍
Love you music more than speaking English . Thanks
"pain" yes it's that!
It is generally attributed to the Portuguese word pão. Historically, the Portuguese reached East Asia very early.
Funny enough, it's also "pan" in Spanish
The Japanese word for bread comes from Portuguese so that’s probably why the similarity
kazuha probably has the best natural visual among them... she always have that casual look.. although yunjin's face is top-tier too, almost actress-like
Kazujin is real i understand kazuha🤭🔥♥️
Good job girls
BRRRREAD
"breaddd" :D
Zuha swan kawaii desu
일본에 빵을 전한게 포르투갈 사람들이었고 그 발음이 빵이랑 매우 흡사합니다. 그래서 일본을 통해 빵을 접한 우리나라도 그 발음을 그대로 사용하는거죠. 같은 라틴계열 프랑스어도 비슷하죠.
I LOVE CROISSANT!
Dude her English is not even that bad. She's just shy maybe
zuhacute
kkkkkura
She thought it was brhhhead haha😂
🤣❤
Ngl her English is so frking cute
I LOOVE croissant
Your smiles everything’s! Love you most ! Le SSErafim ok
😂😂😂😂😂
le bread
꾸우라!
when she started speakig i thought it was like sniperwolf or something
Kazuha reminds me of Jisoo when she speaks English😂
bread:
korea - bbang
japan - pan
spain - pan
french - pain
spanish, french and portuguese are 3 latin languages so hence the similarity
the jp and kr words come from the *portuguese* pão tho, the jp probably ended as pan since its a similar sound to "pão"
Wow ils parlaient en français je ne peux pas croire
I don't know why, but at first when I saw them, I really thought that Kazuha growing up lived in America
Hey, you’re doing better than me if I was a Japanese person learing English
Thinking in Japanese
Oh, Bread in Spanish is also Pan
spanish and portuguese are both latin languages so hence the similarity
the jp and kr words come from the portuguese pão tho, the jp probably ended as pan since its a similar sound to "pão" 👍
@@joaoc360 💖
*thinking in Japanese* 🤣
Kazuha doesn’t speak much English i wanna hear that
click bait video
Because she is not good
Its also pan in spanish too. 😊
spanish and portuguese are both latin languages so hence the similarity
the jp and kr words come from the portuguese pão tho, the jp probably ended as pan since its a similar sound to "pão" 👍
빵의 어원이 포르투갈어 팡이라 그래요
Bread is also “pan” in Spanish.
everytime I look or watch any I'VE or LESSERAFIM content. I'm just there looking like a dumbass smiling the whole time the same way I do when I watch IZ*ONE contents
I wonder if Kazuha speaks a little Russian too. After all, she did train in ballet in a school in Moscow.
No,she can only speaks english.
It's giving Rosé and Jisoo
Can anyone share the link of sakura’s “no reason just because” clip ?
czcams.com/video/a59V_wYnxHA/video.html 3:40
czcams.com/video/a59V_wYnxHA/video.html
it's in the first 5 minutes
just find their live eunchae yunjin sakura
in spanish is “pan” as well…
true but in this case its from portuguese "pão"
both are latin languages so hence the similarity
0:26 she literally sounds like jisoo
May i know the part where (maybe chaewon) said the ''kkura" at 0:15
What happened to the “😮….. Nepotism” catchphrase to end the video?
Umm I think they’re glitching
日本語のパンはもとはポルトガル語のpaõから来てると覚えてる。おそらく韓国語の빵は日本語のパンから来たのでは?
フランス語と似てる件は、元のポルトガル語とフランス語が同じラテン語を祖先に持つロマンス語族ならば言葉の身内関係ということで似た単語は大いにありえるだろう。
そんなに不思議ではない。
She said it's interesting not strange :)
And it's good you know how the word for bread came to East Asia as well. Not everyone knows what Romance languages are.
Well, for Korean ears, Portuguese "paõ" sounds like "빵" and Japanese "パン" sounds like "팡", so I would say the Korean word for bread were adopted directly from Portugese.
@@testtest-qm7cj 일본어 パン은 16세기 무렵 포르투갈어 pão에서 유래되었으며, 한국어 빵도 일본을 통해 전래되었다. Japanese ゚ンハ originated from Portuguese pão around the 16th century, and Korean bread was also introduced through Japan.
Does Kazuha have any English name?
Did they finally have any long English conversation in this live?
kazuha needs to open her ability to speak english she is too good not to speak english living in holland for a lot of her younger years i know her english is better than your average idol
Are they from genshin impact
No lol, they're from Lesserafim both have genshin names tho
hey we share name🥰
Why don't they play Genshin together
Bread, "pan"... origin IS from French (CORRECTION: FROM PORTUGUESE, and as pointed out by some others that are more highly knowledgeable, my following comments need adjustments and was told are not to be taken as facts. That's fine. Please read the other person's post for further "correct" info. I am just not removing this, bc it's part of a learning experience, I don't want to hide it. It was what I "thought" and if not accurate, we can listen further at others' as well). --- The noun is adopted as a foreign language phrase into Japanese common vocabulary for "bread"... And then Korean and Taiwanese (Fuken dialect, not Mandarin) also adopted using "pan" for bread during Japanese colonial period. Not just this one word, but many foreign origin words the Japanese use also used in Korean and Taiwanese. The girlies I guess are too young to know the history... OMG... that means I am old... hahaha
I believe the Japanese borrowing is from Portuguese but of course tracing to the same Latin root, so cognate with the French.
@slsalkin Ah, yes yes~ Like tempura is from Portuguese's tempora, which same/similar as Spanish and Latin supposedly? I just looked it up to verify again, and Japanese "pan" pronounced more like "pahng" (hence Korean anglicized writing as "pang") indeed came from Portuguese's "pão." Although I suppose bc the pronunciation is so close to French's "pain" (not pronounced how it's spelled in English... hahaha), I always assumed is from French, although, like you said, Latin based languages have many similarities. Like soap in Taiwanese is pronounced "sabvooun" (hard to write out mixed consonant sounds), which came from French's "savon"... Although there is another noun for soap, that doesn't sound like savon, must be from another time. And the Taiwanese connection with European languages during those times are more often from Japanese 1st. Anyways, languages and how it influences and spreads thru history and geographically, always fascinating to me. Thanks for your insight also!
And you have no proof of that. You even got the basic facts wrong; "pain" is French, "pan" Spanish. "Paõ" is Portuguese and it is known to be the reason why East Asian words for bread sounds similar because it was the Portuguese who came to East Asia earlier in large group.
@testtest-qm7cj Huh? I just acknowledge it is from Portuguese... Ah, you didn't read the other comments yet. I said before I've mistaken it as French's "pain" since it's almost the same pronunciation, even closer than Portuguese, to my ear. Anyways, I was politely corrected by the previous postor, and I checked again and acknowledge his correct info. Thank you for your correction as well, although I wished it couldn't have been a more encouraging tone, we're exchanging knowledge here, instead of a more antagonistic and accusing tone... (a little sad and hurt... I was happy to learn about all these language connections...)
@@testtest-qm7cj and I did say "pain" is French...? Anyways... Texting sure lose some context and tone when communicating...