Wednesday speaking german (or is it dutch?)

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  • čas přidán 6. 12. 2022
  • What do you think? German or Dutch? Leave a comment!
    #wednesday #german #pilgrims
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  • @PopMov
    @PopMov  Před rokem +404

    Help WEDNESDAY and ENID ESCAPE in this Interactive Video! czcams.com/video/z4trdgiUDnw/video.html

    • @dannygaming9643
      @dannygaming9643 Před rokem +1

      This is private video. Pls I want to try

    • @Kopjekoffie980
      @Kopjekoffie980 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I'm Dutch, it's not Dutch and it's not German either, I think Swiss or Austrian

    • @siebe708
      @siebe708 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@Kopjekoffie980im dutch to its german

    • @Adrian-co1br
      @Adrian-co1br Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@Kopjekoffie980its german, but she is so Bad at it that Even i as a german had to Pause and then guess some words to understand a Little More than the half of it.

    • @RobinDolata
      @RobinDolata Před měsícem +1

      I'm from Germany and the first part is German, but after that it sound like Dutch or it's englisch mixed with German

  • @ruhalfoyls
    @ruhalfoyls Před 6 měsíci +2661

    Lol im dutch and this sounds like a german in the middle of a stroke.

    • @sacredtristana5340
      @sacredtristana5340 Před 4 měsíci +198

      I am a german having a stroke right now and I can confirm thats how I sound

    • @-smiley.smiley-
      @-smiley.smiley- Před 2 měsíci +6

      Same bahahahaha

    • @SCPShyguy-vd7rm
      @SCPShyguy-vd7rm Před měsícem +8

      Dutch, is it really you? Do you still have a Plan dutch do you?

    • @aziemahmataziz4783
      @aziemahmataziz4783 Před měsícem +2

      Im googled it and it was enochian language

    • @sergeantsilly5239
      @sergeantsilly5239 Před měsícem +8

      German here...yeah this basically sums up the german language having a stroke

  • @linyouknow
    @linyouknow Před rokem +8371

    I speak german and there are parts that I don’t understand but after listening again I know which topic she is talkin about

  • @Buddy-boy1208
    @Buddy-boy1208 Před 11 měsíci +938

    Knowing both Spanish and German it’s the weirdest feeling ever.

    • @harumiayame8586
      @harumiayame8586 Před 4 měsíci +7

      😆😆😆
      It would have worked better with Italian, even.

    • @Randomman_4826
      @Randomman_4826 Před měsícem

      ​@@harumiayame8586 AYOOO

    • @AMAAT3RASU
      @AMAAT3RASU Před měsícem +4

      Fr 💀

    • @NobodyOfTheTardis
      @NobodyOfTheTardis Před měsícem +22

      She sounds spanish because she’s speaking German with a rolling ‘r’ instead of a gutteral one. If she wants to roll that ‘r’ she needs to have an austrian accent to stop sounding spanish.

    • @Douio
      @Douio Před měsícem +2

      ​@@NobodyOfTheTardis easier said than done

  • @Gelre1542
    @Gelre1542 Před 24 dny +411

    It’s called Pennsylvania Dutch, but it is German. I am a native speaker Dutch, so I can hear the difference.

    • @Victoria_is_sus
      @Victoria_is_sus Před 16 dny +2

      Yooo, hoe gaat het??

    • @Gelre1542
      @Gelre1542 Před 16 dny +3

      @@Victoria_is_sus Het gaat goed 🙂

    • @indygeluk444
      @indygeluk444 Před 15 dny +4

      Ook deze comments zijn GEKOLONIZEERD

    • @indygeluk444
      @indygeluk444 Před 15 dny

      The last part was shitty Dutch tho (had iemand intresse)

    • @Gelre1542
      @Gelre1542 Před 15 dny +5

      @@indygeluk444 Hat jemand Interesse = Duits (German).

  • @hakijin
    @hakijin Před rokem +5369

    Its sounds like if german was spanish

    • @PopMov
      @PopMov  Před rokem +189

      hehe. Nice description! :)

    • @DJJumpdancer
      @DJJumpdancer Před rokem +224

      @@Anonymous-cn6zl no this Is how German sounds if an American speaks it with a heavy accent ^^

    • @tim2ist
      @tim2ist Před rokem +136

      She Said in an Interview that she Had only one week to learn that. For one week learning that, its very good. Some of these wods Like "Schönfärberei" are hard to pronounce vor non-native speakers.

    • @fatoumatajawara1969
      @fatoumatajawara1969 Před rokem +13

      WHAT... noo l understand every word she is saying l speak fluent German

    • @DJJumpdancer
      @DJJumpdancer Před rokem +21

      @@fatoumatajawara1969 ich verstehe nur manches vieles ist auch genuschelt ^^. Der letzte Satz ist aber sehr gut gesprochen

  • @Lin.ne.
    @Lin.ne. Před rokem +3204

    I'm German and i understand just a few words. The last sentence "hat jemand Interesse" she sayed that very clearly 👌

    • @alinachrist4542
      @alinachrist4542 Před rokem +61

      Yes it is so I’m German too and it’s really hard to understand but the last sentence ist correct ✅

    • @vincent-jeremiahgoodyear7003
      @vincent-jeremiahgoodyear7003 Před rokem +14

      Said sweety not sayed

    • @PALEXIFY.
      @PALEXIFY. Před rokem

      Genießen. Sie hat jemand Interesse, Kakaobohnen und nach… JaHren

    • @Niemand_
      @Niemand_ Před rokem +34

      The problem for us german speakers beside the accent: Parts are still in english, for example the number 258.

    • @mareinagy4764
      @mareinagy4764 Před rokem +16

      @@Niemand_ Only 3 words: Pilgrim, fudge (twice) and 258. The rest is German. Albeit pronounced ... differently. Which is hardly a crime in any foreign language, especially if these are the only lines you ever learned 🙂

  • @supermariofreak7993
    @supermariofreak7993 Před 2 měsíci +255

    She just gave up and said 258 in English 😂

    • @bostonbellows
      @bostonbellows Před 17 dny +28

      I mean, not many English speakers can just say "Zweihundertachtundfünfzig" in the middle of a sentance and keep going haha.

    • @TwoRatzz
      @TwoRatzz Před 13 dny +2

      @@bostonbellowsDoesn’t that literally translate to two hundred eight and fifty

    • @bostonbellows
      @bostonbellows Před 13 dny +2

      @@TwoRatzz Yep! Bit different than English, but not crippling like French. In French, you would say "deux cent cinquandre huit". Basically, "two one hundreds and ten plus forty and eight."

    • @TwoRatzz
      @TwoRatzz Před 13 dny +1

      @@bostonbellows yeah I was learning a little bit of German and French and the French language is a bit different but lucky for me I know Spanish so it makes it a little easier

    • @user-vw3oz2hn8m
      @user-vw3oz2hn8m Před 12 dny +2

      @@bostonbellows No it doesn't. It literally translates to "two hundred fifty eight" it becomes weird after 60. (Soixante dix 70(60 10) quatre vingt 80(4 20) quatre vingt dix 90(4 20 10)

  • @noaqwerty123
    @noaqwerty123 Před 13 dny +32

    As a Dutch person that knows basic German I almost had a stroke trying to understand this.

    • @dinfast
      @dinfast Před 13 dny

      As a German, same. I needed the Netflix subtitles to understand some parts

  • @PhilippKlinkner
    @PhilippKlinkner Před rokem +1662

    American content creators are out here saying she is „fluent in German“. 🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢

    • @serenity9579
      @serenity9579 Před rokem +8

      XD

    • @SacredRat
      @SacredRat Před 11 měsíci +118

      Yeah... so "fluent".
      Her German sounds like an american girl trying to read a German text aloud for the first time.
      When americans try to make fun of German, they speak dutch.
      When americans try to SPEAK German, they speak jibbs.

    • @Yourfavoritegay
      @Yourfavoritegay Před 11 měsíci +28

      While she isn't fluent in German i gotta give her credit, as she was learning the chello fencing and German all while filming.

    • @sometimesvfx9783
      @sometimesvfx9783 Před 10 měsíci +14

      her character is and being fluent doesn't mean you are able to pronounce everything perfectly... she is actually doing a really good job

    • @SacredRat
      @SacredRat Před 10 měsíci +22

      @@sometimesvfx9783 No, no she is not. She said exactly 1 word that I could actually understand

  • @stephannoatzke6664
    @stephannoatzke6664 Před rokem +598

    No matter what she says, Germans would never say no to free fudge.

    • @isamayoge8736
      @isamayoge8736 Před rokem +53

      That was the most unrealistic part in my opinion. What German would have denied the fudge, for free, after they were welcomed in German?

    • @neutronenstern.
      @neutronenstern. Před rokem +13

      Also we might have been impressed by the good arguments, and mybe tried to discuss with her.

    • @DieBlutigeLynn
      @DieBlutigeLynn Před 11 měsíci +7

      @@neutronenstern. Good point!

    • @BlankFX
      @BlankFX Před 7 měsíci +2

      You just un-german'ed me by this.

    • @stasias_lifee
      @stasias_lifee Před 4 měsíci

      Facts😂😂

  • @synestia4005
    @synestia4005 Před 14 dny +39

    I'm german from Germany and Jenna actually does it quite well. It's definitely standard german what she's speaking, definitely neither dutch nor pennsylvania dutch (which is not dutch at all, just a heavily americanized variant of _Pfälzisch_ which is a german dialect).
    The first sentence is very easy to understand:
    "Genießen Sie Ihr authentisches _pilgrim fudge_ (Pilger-Karamellbonbon) aus Kakaobohnen, bezogen von den unterdrückten Bewohnern des Amazonas."
    (Enjoy your authentic pilgrim fudge made with cocoa beans, sourced/procured from the oppressed native people of the Amazon.)
    The second sentence becomes difficult to understand. She says:
    "Alle Einnahmen [dienen] dazu, die armselige Schönfärberei der amerikanischen Geschichte aufrechtzuerhalten."
    (All revenues [serve] to maintain the pathetic embellishment of american history.)
    but her pronunciation is a bit off and it sounds more like "Alle Ahnen nehmen dazu, das armselige Schuhschuh-Färberei der amerikanischen Geschichte aufrechtzuerhalten"
    (All ancestors take to this, upholding the pathetic shoe-shoe dyeing of american history)
    After that it becomes very easy to understand again:
    "Übrigens: _fudge_ wurde erst _two hundred fifty eight_ (258) Jahre später erfunden"
    (By the way: Fudge was only invented two hundred fifty eight years later.)
    It's a little confusing since she says the number in english instead of german, which would be _Zweihundertachtundfünfzig_ (more or less pronounced like: Tsveye-hundat-acht-und-fünftsig - a like in father, ch similar to scottish throaty ch in Loch Ness, u like in butcher, ü sounds a bit like ew but more straight, maybe like a mix of a butcher's u and and an i like in fish)
    Finally, the last sentence:
    "Hat jemand Interesse?"
    (Is anyone interested?)
    Very easy to understand again.
    Considering that she isn't a native speaker, she did an amazingly good job. Better than most native english speakers that try to speak german in movies. Remember how incredibly bad the supposed germans sound in Die hard. You can't understand a thing there, but I could understand everything except one sentence without any problem. And Fudge is Karamell(bonbon) in german, so that was a bit confusing as well.
    It just shows how talented she is as an actor. If the director gave her more time and better instructions, she could have done it even better. German pronunciation is very difficult. And let's be real, for a non-native speaker she nailed it, if we put a -blind eye- deaf ear on her second sentence.
    PS: I would say the Germans are portrayed somewhat implausibly. They wouldn't miss out on something that's free. After all, letting the food go bad wouldn't help the natives either... and it would be rude as a guest not to at least try it. 😂

    • @makara2711
      @makara2711 Před 3 dny +1

      no it's terrible

    • @TschikoDeutsch
      @TschikoDeutsch Před dnem

      she mistakenly said Einen Nemen instead of Einahmen

    • @TschikoDeutsch
      @TschikoDeutsch Před dnem +1

      she also mistakenly said Geschichßes instead of Geschiechte

  • @eldenring9747
    @eldenring9747 Před 3 měsíci +63

    The mixed English with German had me 😂

  • @TwinkleScenepacks
    @TwinkleScenepacks Před rokem +1556

    "she had to learn german for the role, wow impressive!"
    jenna speaking in german:

    • @PopMov
      @PopMov  Před rokem +85

      Sound like she says "Cow-bungen". Cow Shit or something. :D

    • @skydetheking
      @skydetheking Před rokem

      ​​​@@PopMov she tried to say "Kakaobohnen". She's talking about whitewashing American history, indigenous people and fudge.

    • @kevindrake7195
      @kevindrake7195 Před rokem +193

      Her German is terrible. She memorized a passage for the scene. It’s barely comprehensible.

    • @miniteacup8946
      @miniteacup8946 Před rokem +37

      ​@@PopMov I think she's saying cacao beans

    • @GermanKettleCorn
      @GermanKettleCorn Před 8 měsíci +52

      I doubt she actually learned german at all, she just learned to say a few sentences for the scene

  • @siIverspawn
    @siIverspawn Před rokem +321

    Somehow, the fact that she forgot how to do the number and so just says it in English makes it that much funnier

  • @R3TR0--93
    @R3TR0--93 Před 9 měsíci +205

    she combined several languages into one

    • @WilhelmEley
      @WilhelmEley Před 22 dny

      Can't make it all out
      "Genießen Sie ihr authentisches "Pilgrim Fudge" aus Kakaobohnen, bezogen von den unterdrücken Ureinwohnern des Amazons" [???] "übrigens Fudge wurde erst 500 Jahre später erfunden. Hat jemand interesse?"

    • @synestia4005
      @synestia4005 Před 14 dny +2

      No. It was german with very few english words. Pilgrim für Pilger, Fudge for Karamellbonbon and Two hundred Fifty Eight for Zweihundertachtundfünfzig. Everything else was just standard german. Aside from her second sentence - which was way off pronunciation wise - she did a very good job speaking german. I'm german and I could understand her easily, except for the second sentence, where she had trouble pronouncing a few words and also forgot one word.

  • @MoldyMcNuggets
    @MoldyMcNuggets Před 3 měsíci +45

    As a German speaker… what

  • @sedat4842
    @sedat4842 Před rokem +676

    did anyone else notice Wednesday saying "two hundred fifty eight Jahre später"?
    That makes it even better 😁

    • @jc_mcmxx8229
      @jc_mcmxx8229 Před rokem +65

      True but I mean „zweihundertachtundfünfzig“ would be a bit to hard for a not German speaking person😂😅 still funny how they just mixed it in

    • @Milena-oh5ig
      @Milena-oh5ig Před rokem +11

      Yes I can understand why she decided to just mix it up 😂

    • @bakeymykakey
      @bakeymykakey Před 9 měsíci +10

      es ist so komisch zu hören

    • @TheLiamclink
      @TheLiamclink Před 9 měsíci +9

      My favorite part of languages is when someone's reading a language they don't know and everything's good until they get to numbers.
      "誕生日は今月だ。僕はtwenty fiveになる。"

    • @jonnyrift
      @jonnyrift Před 5 měsíci

      LOLL BRO BE DEAD BY 60 🥲🥲🥲

  • @sabineval6796
    @sabineval6796 Před rokem +1321

    Erst Deutsch, dann chinesisch und zum Schluss schweizer Deutsch

    • @dankeanton4735
      @dankeanton4735 Před rokem +24

      That is not Chinese.

    • @sabineval6796
      @sabineval6796 Před rokem +78

      @@dankeanton4735 ist ja nur Spaß

    • @TheSundayShooter
      @TheSundayShooter Před rokem +8

      ​@@sabineval6796 🇩🇪Ihre papiere

    • @zolls1537
      @zolls1537 Před rokem +11

      kein schweizerdeutsch wird anders ausgesprochen

    • @Lion_toca
      @Lion_toca Před rokem +6

      Ja ich konnte es auch nicht so gut verstehen

  • @laurensiusariefrahman8194
    @laurensiusariefrahman8194 Před 11 měsíci +29

    American : Wow she great fluent German
    German : Ummm what she's saying???
    Me read the comment : 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @jessiehermit9503
      @jessiehermit9503 Před 7 dny

      You realize, of course, that there's actually a German _in_ the comment section who says they understood her just fine, though, right?

    • @kaytotheay
      @kaytotheay Před 6 dny

      @@jessiehermit9503the beginning and the last sentence is understandable but the middle Part is just nonsense😂

  • @VerucaisbetterthanViolet
    @VerucaisbetterthanViolet Před měsícem +4

    As a Dutch girl, I could tell that this was NOT Dutch since she didn't gargle her accent

  • @graciegold007
    @graciegold007 Před rokem +1140

    i am german and i have a really hard time understanding this 😩😩😩

    • @PALEXIFY.
      @PALEXIFY. Před rokem +29

      Hat jemand Interesse nach… Jahren? Kakaobohnen?

    • @PALEXIFY.
      @PALEXIFY. Před rokem +7

      Diese Deutsch ist hartes Deutsch Und wir können es nicht aber ich verstehe Nach net Zeit Guck es öfters

    • @theobaldlolworth4717
      @theobaldlolworth4717 Před rokem

      Same

    • @pharmacist2576
      @pharmacist2576 Před rokem +4

      ​@@PALEXIFY. Sie ist hart zu verstehen wegen ihrem Akzent. Nichts besonderes

    • @makesmewannadie647
      @makesmewannadie647 Před rokem +2

      Finde es voll simple lol

  • @alexisschinski6168
    @alexisschinski6168 Před rokem +175

    it's so funny that she says 258 in English 😂

    • @Master_Udon
      @Master_Udon Před 11 měsíci +14

      Muricans: oh ma gad QUeEN she's so fluent

    • @martin22336
      @martin22336 Před 5 měsíci +2

      258 zwei hundred und acht und fünfzig

    • @2005cms
      @2005cms Před 3 měsíci

      @@Master_UdonI’m a murican

  • @strh7829
    @strh7829 Před 7 měsíci +4

    I‘m German but I understood only 20 percent of what she said

  • @4Ward__
    @4Ward__ Před 11 dny +1

    Sounds like english, german, dutch, spanish, danish whilst having a stroke

  • @RockieC18
    @RockieC18 Před rokem +97

    As a German I think this remember me when an American flight assistant works in Lufthansa as a speaker 😂

  • @Kings_Island_Lover
    @Kings_Island_Lover Před 2 měsíci +4

    As someone who is learning German I heard the word “das” at one point, and some of the people in the end were saying “oh nein”

    • @synestia4005
      @synestia4005 Před 14 dny

      In the second sentence she said _das_ instead of _die_
      "Alle Einnahmen [dienen] dazu, -das- [die] armselige Schönfärberei der amerikanischen Geschichte aufrechtzuerhalten."
      (All revenues [serve] to maintain the pathetic embellishment of american history.)
      but her pronunciation is a bit off and it sounds more like "Alle Ahnen nehmen dazu, das armselige Schuhschuh-Färberei der amerikanischen Geschichte aufrechtzuerhalten"
      (All ancestors take to this, upholding the pathetic shoe-shoe dyeing of american history)

  • @whovian1012
    @whovian1012 Před 2 měsíci +6

    She just said 258 in english 💀💀💀

  • @An_Anna2010
    @An_Anna2010 Před rokem +222

    It’s very strange to hear somebody who can’t speak German I’m German but it’s cool she tried it ❤😂👍

  • @dawnbullock
    @dawnbullock Před rokem +103

    I'm Dutch and live in Germany. I speak both languages. It's German but she has a very heavy accent making it difficult to understand.

    • @PopMov
      @PopMov  Před rokem +6

      Interesting!

    • @manishakamath1196
      @manishakamath1196 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I know Spanish and I'm learning Dutch (I know it's not Dutch) But it sounds like a mix of Spanish and German

    • @manishakamath1196
      @manishakamath1196 Před 9 měsíci

      BTW : ik spreekt geen Duits

    • @Fievelavie
      @Fievelavie Před měsícem

      Diets (remix between German and Dutch)

  • @stephendiriba3682
    @stephendiriba3682 Před 8 měsíci +12

    Wednesday smiling for the first time in her life

  • @superdeadlyhuis
    @superdeadlyhuis Před 13 dny +3

    As someone who speaks English, Dutch and German even I’m confused 😭.

  • @Marshmallox43
    @Marshmallox43 Před rokem +84

    As a German it is kinda hard to undertsand but she said that she had 1-2 weeks practice in german. if thats true, its actually quite nice. she also said the forgot the how to say 258 so she said that in english ^^

    • @PopMov
      @PopMov  Před rokem +13

      zwei hundred acht und funfzig, right? (swedish native speaker here)

    • @rocklover_6993
      @rocklover_6993 Před rokem +17

      @Pop Mov you would spell it zweihundertachtundfünfzig, but yes thats right🌸

    • @PopMov
      @PopMov  Před rokem +5

      @@rocklover_6993 thanks!

    • @j.s.l4652
      @j.s.l4652 Před rokem +3

      @@PopMov The first sentence is very understandable:
      "Genießen Sie ihr authentisches Pilgrim-Fudge gezogen von den unterdrückten Ureinwohnern des Amazonas."
      "Enjoy your authentic Pilgrim Fudge pulled from surpressed Natives of the Amazonas. "
      The second not. only words Like:
      Alle würden annehmen.... inaudible ..... vorbereiten..... durchhalten...übrigens...wurde 85 (number she says in english) Jahre später gefunden.
      All would suggest ... prepare.. keep up ... by the way ... was found 85 years before.
      The Last Sentence is understandable again.
      Haben Sie Interesse ?
      Are you interested?

    • @apeman296
      @apeman296 Před rokem +4

      @@j.s.l4652 fun fact...if you listen exactly she's not just saying "gefunden" she pronounced it as "jefunden". The same with "übrigens"...she said "übrijens".

  • @luvvvzyr
    @luvvvzyr Před rokem +422

    She has a very strong accent, that’s why I could only understand a few words. She only had very less time to learn German so I think this level is already really impressive. I live in Germany and I’m an advanced speaker

    • @mt9021
      @mt9021 Před rokem +2

      Ig that's why I had a hard time understanding her due to her accent

    • @SERGEANTDlCK
      @SERGEANTDlCK Před rokem +12

      She has an accent + false pronounciation

    • @tsch8263
      @tsch8263 Před rokem +16

      Ne des war sau schlecht

    • @luvvvzyr
      @luvvvzyr Před rokem +2

      @@tsch8263 Naja, sie hatte glaube ich nur zwei Monate Zeit um Deutsch zu lernen

    • @mareinagy4764
      @mareinagy4764 Před rokem +17

      @@luvvvzyr Sie hat ja auch nicht wirklich Deutsch gelernt sondern nur diese Textzeilen. Die zwei Monate Vorbereitung waren für Fechten, Bogenschießen, Cello und Text in Fremdsprachen. Und sie haben währenddessen auch schon geprobt und gedreht.

  • @SmasherKeks
    @SmasherKeks Před 10 dny +1

    Wednesday:“hat jemand Interesse?“
    The people:“ oh, nein nein😞“

  • @RanposPowderedDonuts
    @RanposPowderedDonuts Před 3 měsíci +3

    The first part was understandable, the second part was wtf and the end was cute again

  • @doublemccreeper2701
    @doublemccreeper2701 Před rokem +117

    Me, a German trying to understand one word

    • @jonnyrift
      @jonnyrift Před 5 měsíci

      She only says Genießen Sie, ^#^@%@!^?*^%/£₩€^@% Two hundred eight jahre später, hat jemand interresante~~~

    • @shockwave826
      @shockwave826 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Me as a Dutchie hearing absolute shit🗿

  • @ichbins173
    @ichbins173 Před rokem +59

    They probably left because they thought "What does that crazy dutch girl want from us"

    • @Iffojesty
      @Iffojesty Před rokem +4

      German*

    • @ichbins173
      @ichbins173 Před rokem +7

      @@Iffojesty yeah no its not

    • @catlover5356
      @catlover5356 Před rokem +2

      ​@@ichbins173 it isn't Dutch either.

    • @ameise2337
      @ameise2337 Před rokem

      @@ichbins173 It's not dutch lmao

    • @jamo_2911
      @jamo_2911 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@ichbins173its german und du weisst es du hu.ensohn😊

  • @lucysilas2239
    @lucysilas2239 Před 4 měsíci +5

    She talks german, with a very strong accent, german is my first language so you can trust me❤

    • @TheGPolyglot-Swe
      @TheGPolyglot-Swe Před 2 měsíci

      I think she speaks Yiddish.

    • @monke1340
      @monke1340 Před měsícem +2

      Ich musste gefühlt 7 mal wiederholt mir das anhören bevor ich das verstanden habe. Ich verstehe Leute nicht die sagen dass sie das perfekt ausgesagt hatte

  • @victor87
    @victor87 Před měsícem +3

    It's unmistakable, dutch people always says GGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH in every sentence

    • @Blueberryminty
      @Blueberryminty Před 23 dny +1

      and then you've got dutch speaking belgians, who mostly forget about the existence of a G

  • @lubixoriginal
    @lubixoriginal Před rokem +283

    Yep, its german and its funny that even german people dont understand this

    • @akit4810
      @akit4810 Před rokem +26

      Also ich verstehe sie leider kaum. 👀
      Aber ich habe Interesse 😂👍🏻
      Und empfand es ebenfalls als lustig :-p

    • @janinaklobedanz1004
      @janinaklobedanz1004 Před rokem +3

      I actually wonder , my first language is German and I completely understand her

    • @DJJumpdancer
      @DJJumpdancer Před rokem +17

      @@janinaklobedanz1004 manches versteht man aber manches ist einfach genuschelt. Das beste war der letzte Satz :D

    • @lubixoriginal
      @lubixoriginal Před rokem +2

      @@janinaklobedanz1004 echt? ich nur halb

    • @philly442
      @philly442 Před rokem +1

      spotted the immigrant who doesn't speak German

  • @mijusmakis2306
    @mijusmakis2306 Před rokem +17

    the way she says "hat jemand interesse" is awesome

  • @Yukiblueviolett
    @Yukiblueviolett Před 4 měsíci +4

    Im German and there’s parts I understand and parts i don’t but i get what the topic is

  • @ElMaggi_Fridolin_FanCharlien
    @ElMaggi_Fridolin_FanCharlien Před 5 měsíci +17

    Im from Germany and this is German with an accent 😂

  • @Max-lm8pp
    @Max-lm8pp Před rokem +207

    Yes, this is what dutch sounds to german people 😂

    • @Doedling
      @Doedling Před rokem +4

      Me and another Danish person were also convinced it was Dutch and not German 😂 (based on our familiarity with German and our experiences giggling at the sound of our Dutch friends speaking to each other)

    • @Nessia86
      @Nessia86 Před rokem +1

      😂

    • @oneeyedking1329
      @oneeyedking1329 Před rokem +11

      I'm Dutch and this sounded like German, although pronunciation seemed a bit off😂

    • @Joehoooooeeeeee
      @Joehoooooeeeeee Před rokem +7

      I taught she was trying to speak Dutch, then German, but it sounds more like some scandinavic languages 🤪

    • @myrthedereys1108
      @myrthedereys1108 Před rokem +1

      And vice versa 😂

  • @Fusselmydog
    @Fusselmydog Před rokem +37

    As a german I think she switched to dutch

    • @PopMov
      @PopMov  Před rokem +3

      hehe. I thought it was dutch, first.

    • @LAyugi
      @LAyugi Před rokem +2

      As a dutchie, she definitely did not switch to dutch lol

    • @saliamae
      @saliamae Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@LAyugi When you guys learn german and speak it, your accent sound exactly like that. 😁🤗 And I don’t know any german who doesn’t love the dutch accent 😍

    • @sunsettropical
      @sunsettropical Před 7 měsíci

      Cute pfp ❤❤❤❤❤ and definitely yes, it looks like she’s a dutchie who just learned german! No hate to her ofc she just had one week to learn🎉😊❤

    • @synestia4005
      @synestia4005 Před 14 dny

      As a german, you need to clean your ears and listen again XD She is speaking standard german aside from _pilgrim fudge_ and _two hundred fifty eight_

  • @TheDarkarrow7
    @TheDarkarrow7 Před 4 měsíci

    That little smirk when Wednesday offers the fudge is sooo cute and funny ☺️😂

  • @gartenlarry4167
    @gartenlarry4167 Před 7 měsíci +2

    As a German I understood like 5 words

  • @Rexident97
    @Rexident97 Před rokem +51

    I have no idea what she says
    She has no idea what she sayin
    And all these people had no idea lmfaoo

  • @petenash3796
    @petenash3796 Před rokem +40

    after the first half, which i did kinda understand, i thought she explained it in another language in the second half...:D

    • @PopMov
      @PopMov  Před rokem +4

      hehe. interesting.

  • @khasidailyfact6371
    @khasidailyfact6371 Před 5 dny +1

    As an Asian who hasn't travel to any European countries or ever heard any European speaking irl I confirmed she's speaking dutch Spanish.

  • @pktrainerpk5supersus459
    @pktrainerpk5supersus459 Před 5 měsíci +1

    She speaks german but then dutch lmao😂

  • @xedok3077
    @xedok3077 Před rokem +18

    Nicht schlecht, wenn man daran bedenkt das Sie es in einer Woche lernen musste.

  • @itz_noraaa
    @itz_noraaa Před rokem +16

    the vibes give me a 1990 dutch shop videos
    cuz i’m dutch 🇳🇱

  • @Mc_Barbietoes
    @Mc_Barbietoes Před 15 dny

    The way they said “nein” 💀

  • @antoniofurchi4023
    @antoniofurchi4023 Před měsícem +1

    She is not angry enough 😂

  • @eijuurushihara2754
    @eijuurushihara2754 Před rokem +12

    As a German I often can hardly understand her but Interesting accent tho, suits this roll somehow

  • @nicklibby3784
    @nicklibby3784 Před rokem +7

    I'm American, speak English. I understood the "pilgrim fudge" part. :)

    • @synestia4005
      @synestia4005 Před 14 dny

      I'm German and never heard about fudge, but I understood pilgrim and googled fedge fetch etc. until I realised it's fudge. Fudge is Karamellbonbon and Pilgrim is Pilger.

  • @I_Inception
    @I_Inception Před 13 dny

    Barely understood the first half then it felt like she suddenly started speaking dutch in the other half 😂

  • @Boro1196
    @Boro1196 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Little bit of german, litlle gibberish 😂

  • @nishimurarikisan6134
    @nishimurarikisan6134 Před rokem +28

    It sounds like shes speaking spanish to me 😂🫠

  • @Karamelzka
    @Karamelzka Před 6 měsíci +1

    The start (“Genießen sie ihr”) was very good, the rest (except for “hat jemand Interesse?”) wasn’t as clear but I could understand nearly everything although I’m not native german.

  • @kyonsirius
    @kyonsirius Před 2 měsíci +1

    That sounds more Italian than German wtf

  • @neutral_guy
    @neutral_guy Před rokem +5

    Understood everything on my 3rd try listening to this, for the short time that she was given to actually learn german for this scene, it is really really impressive

    • @jennya.1841
      @jennya.1841 Před rokem +3

      Kannst du schreiben was sie sagt?

    • @mmaxine1331
      @mmaxine1331 Před rokem

      just this one dialogue I believe

    • @jamo_2911
      @jamo_2911 Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@jennya.1841kann er nicht weil er/sie scheisse labert 😂

  • @godSPARDA1995
    @godSPARDA1995 Před rokem +5

    Been living in Germany for almost 20 years.
    Her accent was definitely there and it was hard to understand in the beginning but honestly, for someone who just picked it up it was REALLY GOOD😁 high words and the sentences were really good!
    Von mir kriegt sie einen Daumen hoch😁👍

    • @akit4810
      @akit4810 Před rokem +2

      Von mir auch 😂👍🏻

    • @godSPARDA1995
      @godSPARDA1995 Před rokem +2

      @@akit4810ganz ehrlich das geht doch voll klar!:D

  • @x.starbear.x
    @x.starbear.x Před měsícem +1

    I speak german but i dont understand a single word😅

  • @sebas4951
    @sebas4951 Před 8 dny

    As a german music fan I gotta say his german is actually kinda faster than how native german speakers speak like.

  • @calkid31
    @calkid31 Před rokem +4

    As a native English speaker who studied German and lived there, i spoke with many non-germans in German so i can understand what she is attempting to say but i had to listen 3-4 times and get creative with my natural ability to guess what people are saying when I don’t catch every word ( which is how we non-native speakers survive living in another country). She definitely is speaking German like an Italian or Hungarian ( Eastern European) non-native German speaker . She also slipped in some English when saying something like “ fudge was first invented 258 years later”

  • @shiningmary29
    @shiningmary29 Před rokem +3

    First sentence she did VERY good. I had to listen to the second sentence several times to understand it. but ,,hat jemand Interesse?" it was PERFECT . She did amazing. She is amazing. I already loved her in Scream 5

  • @adamdragontamer
    @adamdragontamer Před rokem +1

    This sounds almost like Pennsylvanian Dutch/German lol

  • @maikbodden2007
    @maikbodden2007 Před 5 dny

    Clearly German, but with a strong accent that indeed has a tiny touch of the sound of Dutch. Cool performance though 😂 loving the scene

  • @dutch-knight2689
    @dutch-knight2689 Před rokem +4

    It sounds like a combination as I speak fluent dutch and German

    • @PopMov
      @PopMov  Před rokem

      oh, interesting.

    • @jamo_2911
      @jamo_2911 Před 8 měsíci

      Nein es klingt null nach holländisch.

  • @Sajabaja
    @Sajabaja Před rokem +3

    As a German student and a fan of this show this scene made the world to me 😭

  • @VALLI3
    @VALLI3 Před 9 měsíci

    As a German, some parts I don’t really understand so I listened it like 5 times to understand 😂

  • @user-ci8le8qt7u
    @user-ci8le8qt7u Před 2 měsíci

    such a lovely language.

  • @maxseibel3597
    @maxseibel3597 Před rokem +4

    Ich hab nur"hat jemand Interesse ?" verstanden. 😀

    • @j.s.l4652
      @j.s.l4652 Před rokem +1

      The first sentence is very understandable:
      "Genießen Sie ihr authentisches Pilgrim-Fudge gezogen von den unterdrückten Ureinwohnern des Amazonas."
      "Enjoy your authentic Pilgrim Fudge pulled from surpressed Natives of the Amazonas. "
      The second not. only words Like:
      Alle würden annehmen.... inaudible ..... vorbereiten..... durchhalten...übrigens...wurde 85 (number she says in english) Jahre später gefunden.
      All would suggest ... prepare.. keep up ... by the way ... was found 85 years before.
      The Last Sentence is understandable again.
      Haben Sie Interesse ?
      Are you interested?

  • @wolfgangloll2747
    @wolfgangloll2747 Před rokem +4

    It sounds like a dialect to me. If I didn't know that she doesn't speak German, I would have just assumed that she comes from some village where they still speak Alemanic German or something.
    i like it.
    an accent would sound very different.

    • @maomaeramnon3870
      @maomaeramnon3870 Před rokem

      It is not a dialect. If you watch it with subtitles and realise what is supposed to be what you notice that she just speaks a very bad German. She missed some of the sounds like in „aufrecht zu erhalten“ which sounds more like „aufrezz dürhalten“. That would be considered accent. Not dialect

  • @camorarr142
    @camorarr142 Před 18 dny

    „Hat jemand Interesse“ war perfekt gesagt!

  • @Devrunrik-Gamer
    @Devrunrik-Gamer Před dnem

    She speaks german and English at the same time😂

  • @TyLAR006
    @TyLAR006 Před rokem +7

    I thought it was german and she had Spanish accent and i already known she is of Mexican ancestry

  • @Der.Kleine.General
    @Der.Kleine.General Před rokem +4

    Don't make the actress speak a language she never spoke before.

    • @PopMov
      @PopMov  Před rokem +1

      She practised for a week, I heard.

    • @Der.Kleine.General
      @Der.Kleine.General Před rokem +3

      @@PopMov For those few sentences it was a bad performance then.

  • @Genesizs
    @Genesizs Před 2 měsíci

    She is so cute thoo trying to speak German xD

  • @guccipucci3941
    @guccipucci3941 Před 6 měsíci +2

    FeelsBadMan the first couple words she actually tried but at some point she just does the „Schlapen kraken maken saken“ South Park German. One would expect more from actors being paid millions

    • @synestia4005
      @synestia4005 Před 14 dny

      Aufrechtzuerhalten is difficult, since in american english there is no CH sound. And Zweihundertachtundfünfzig is pretty difficult if they forgot to teach her this, which seems to have been the case according to some other comments.
      But "Alle Einnahmen dienen" is a bit sloppy and very difficult to understand, I agree. She forgets "Dienen" and she pronounces "Einnahmen" a bit like "Ahnen nehmen". And since "Dienen" was forgotten and the director didn't care to correct her it ended up sounding even more weird: "Alle Ahnen nehmen dazu […]" instead of "Alle Einnahmen dienen dazu".

  • @wimvandesteeg1353
    @wimvandesteeg1353 Před rokem +4

    lol, i'm a dutch, living in Germany, and switching all day in German and English, i didnt even notice this when i saw it :) pretty good German tho !!

  • @Myrthe_2010
    @Myrthe_2010 Před rokem +8

    Im from the Netherlands 🇳🇱 and I speak my hole life Dutch. I think that it’s German witch Afrikaans.

    • @CikoKaarol
      @CikoKaarol Před 7 měsíci

      Whole* which* moest je even verbeteren sorry

    • @FxiryIvory
      @FxiryIvory Před 2 měsíci +1

      With* ​@@CikoKaarol moest je even verbeteren sorry

    • @FxiryIvory
      @FxiryIvory Před 2 měsíci +1

      I speak English and Filipino, but I just copied your sentence bc idk 🤷‍♀ @CikoKaarol

    • @marionashley6577
      @marionashley6577 Před měsícem

      Sorry, not one word of Afrikaans🙃

  • @bhunt799
    @bhunt799 Před 7 měsíci

    She sounds cute when she speaks German.

  • @You-mr3lo
    @You-mr3lo Před 2 měsíci

    The last sentence is a dutch "heeft iemand interesse" with a stroke.

    • @robsch21
      @robsch21 Před měsícem

      Same in German “Hat jemand Interesse?”

  • @supersaiyajin8674
    @supersaiyajin8674 Před rokem +4

    "Alle einen nehmen dazu" soo goood😀

  • @pantspissed
    @pantspissed Před rokem +2

    I’m German and she just said twohundredfiftyeight instead of zweihunderachtundfünfzig lmao

  • @LazySaliwan
    @LazySaliwan Před měsícem

    Sounds like how the austrian painter talks german

  • @TypicBassoon57
    @TypicBassoon57 Před měsícem +1

    its german and dutch combined somehow

  • @Brenrys
    @Brenrys Před rokem +3

    I'm german and don't really understand this. But she tried and its still cool to see german in the show.

  • @Lqnx
    @Lqnx Před rokem +12

    I’m German, so I understood it. But a few sentences were hard. The first sentence was easy to understand, but a few sentences were really hard for me, but the last sentence was really good! Great Job Jenna!

    • @MJsDailyMotivation
      @MJsDailyMotivation Před rokem

      Ich höre ein bisschen Schweizer Deutsch?
      Was denken Sie?
      Mit "R"

    • @Lqnx
      @Lqnx Před rokem

      @@MJsDailyMotivation Sie müssen mich nicht siezen. Ja, das kann schon sein, aber sei hat ja extra deutsch gelernt, und meiner Meinung nach, wäre es dann noch viel schwere Schweizerdeutsch hinzuzufügen.

    • @MJsDailyMotivation
      @MJsDailyMotivation Před rokem

      @@Lqnx Danke für dein erste Satz. Es ist der gute Rat für mich, weil ich habe noch viel Deutsch zu lernen.

  • @himanirathore5541
    @himanirathore5541 Před 17 dny

    GIRL THOUGHT SHE ATE 💀

  • @user-pv7nb9oq8k
    @user-pv7nb9oq8k Před měsícem

    She said "twenty fifty eight years".

  • @imite2406
    @imite2406 Před rokem +19

    I'm not a native German but I have many Austrian friends but I struggled understanding her when I watched the show for the first time but later her accent just seemed pretty unnatural but I mean for the time its pretty good, I understand how for an American (I'm not sure if she speak Spanish or not because that would quite change the situation), it is hard to pronounce many sounds that are in German.

    • @Bengt197
      @Bengt197 Před rokem

      Thats not good german. Its very Hard german. Im german and its very difficult to understand

  • @akanemilevski364
    @akanemilevski364 Před rokem +4

    Actually she speaks a very complex German here it's not basic German, and of course she as an accent since she only learned German for the show but I highly doubt it's Dutch here

  • @nerdothn892
    @nerdothn892 Před 2 měsíci +2

    She speaks German but it's not very understandable.
    You can understand what she is saying but it's somewhat difficult at times.
    However she did a good job in learning German to able to speak like that

  • @adelabdelmalak4372
    @adelabdelmalak4372 Před 14 dny

    As a German student, I can confirm this is German.

  • @guardianofthehill
    @guardianofthehill Před rokem +9

    This is German, but with a very heavy accent in some parts. From what i understand, she's basically trying to sell some "tradititional pilgrim chocolate fudge" (weirdly, she uses the English word Pilgrim instead of the German word Pilger or Pilgerväter here). Then she goes on to say how the coca used in the fudge was aquired via exploitation and opression of the indigenous tribes of the Amazonas and that fudge itself was only invented 200-250 years (can't precisely make it which one it is here) after the Pilgrims arrived in America. Basically, she's pretending to advertise this chocolate fudge while actually thoroughly slamming it for the racist practices and false advertisement it uses