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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 9. 07. 2024
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Today We compared Animal Sounds in 6 Languages!!!
Hope you enjoy the Video!!
ID Genesia @genesia.synclaire
DE Joana @joana.scu
KR: Seong-ji @bloohour
JP: Kotaha @kotteji
CN: Niki @ni._.kiiii
US Jessica @0.25kimchi
Reading comments here made me realize the crow sound in Indonesian is literally the bird name too, thanks guys! đ
Crow = gagak, and makes the âgak gakâ sound, I never realized that! đ€Ł
coba kau sebut juga bunyi kucing berantem gen
Gapjil
Actually, crows also do a "krawwwww" sound.
Hi Gene , thanks for commenting , it is great to see and hear you in the videos .
Makanya jangan kelamaan di luar negeri lupa bahasa sendiri
"Why is she so talented in this?"
"I'm a musician!" đ€Ł
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â@@0.25kimchi Do u have instagram ?
Hahaha yeah only our fellow Southeast Asians would know the horror of hearing the gecko sound in the middle of the night đŠđ±
- Indonesian: tokek
- Filipino: tuko
- Vietnamese: táșŻc kĂš
- Thai: àžàžžàčàžàčàž (tukkae)
- Khmer: ááčááá (tekkae)
- Myanmar: áá±áŹááșááČá· (tauktai)
So yes, the onomatopoeia is basically the same all over the Southeast Asian region! đ
Geckos play an important ecological role, and they are magnificent creatures. In Mexico, we also have the privilige to be visited by them. I'm curious, what are the most frequent responses when Indonesians encounter a gecko inside their house?
HAHA TRUE.
In my country there's a myth, if the tokek sounds 7th time there would be a ghost over theređą
â@@xolotlmexihcah4671tokay gecko or the average common house gecko? Because if it's the latter we just kinda ignore them. Unless they start to do something that annoyed people. Like when they're walking on the dining table or falling and landing on someone. If it's the first one, people would have more reaction to it since they are rarely found in houses (especially in big cities). Some would hunt them to sell them as pets or medicine.
â@@xolotlmexihcah4671 There's a expression in Indonesian called counting gecko (tokek) which basically if you can't make up your mind, just rely on gecko. For instance, you are not sure if you want to go somewhere, then when you hear gecko, just say go, the next gecko sound, say no, then the next one go and so on until the gecko stop sounding. When it stop and you end up with go, then you go, if stop with no, then you won't go. Of course I doubt if anybody really do that but the expression of counting gecko refer to the above and it's pretty much still be used in daily conversations.
i dont know the gecko sound :D
in indonesia we also used "puss puss" or "meng meng" for a cat and used "petok petok" for chicken :D
Crow = Gagak is Gak Gak Gak that's where Gagak's name came from
Gak gak 3000
kadang kak pekak juga
Nice to see Genesia here.
That first "moo" attempt made me LOL đ
I was mooved đź
The name of the crow in Indonesian is literally the sound it makes Genesia đ
Yeah "gagak" lolđ
I'm more shocked by the American capability of imitating animal sound. đ
I'm happy to have surprised you :D
In Mexico the sound of the rooster is just like in Germany: kikiriki, so funny!
Omg thatâs true! Thanks for reminding me!!!
"cocorico" in french lol
imo "kikiriki" is the most accurate
Love this team, the good oneđ
thank you!
Yg gue tau suara burung "gagak" di indonesia itu diambil dari ujung namanya yaitu "gak gak" itu menurut gue sih, cmiiw.
I remember meme Idol said "your dog speak Chinese" đ€Ł
In the realization that I'm older than dirt, and this may not apply to everyone, but did everybody have the child's toy as a kid that is wheel-shaped and has pictures of animals? You might put the setting on a cow, pull the string, and it says, "The cow goes moo." I suppose those would all have to be different around the world depending on where they are being sold.
Yeah, you spend a couple of years mastering that toy, and by random chance your parents notice you playing with it, and say to each other, "Ya know, I think he's one of ours, he doesn't look like the neighbor's kid. We should probably send him to kindergarten next chance we get."
That toy was pretty much a substitute for pre-school in the USA back in the day.
German roosters speak a dialect of Spanish? I had no idea!
Jessica should be a voice actress! Sheâs talented
Hehe thank you â€
In Brazil we have an animal called Arara because it says arara every time it makes a sound
Animal sounds always fun
In Indonesia, the horses are apparently the cowboys. Do they ride humans too?
Yes, and they pay taxes as well.
I was reminded of the previous animal video with Jane making the animal sounds đ
Also of Eric Nam saying âYour dog speaks CHINESE????â đ
Really great video , thank you ladies , it was very funny at times .
We're so glad you enjoyed!
@@0.25kimchi Thanks Jessica , yes you were particularly good at the animal impressions , in fact you led the way ! , I agree with what was said on the video about the Japanese lady though , everything she says and does is just so cute , you cannot help loving her !.
there were up to 17k views and up to 900 likes, Iâm sure this will become a very popular videoâ€
4:43 she is correct, I have a friend from Brazil and his dog doesnât understand when I say âcome hereâ, but she understands when I say âvem caâ cuz thatâs how you say âcome hereâ in Portuguese
Please do Portuguese & Spanish vs Russian & Polish
I think it would be so interesting to see different languages comparison
They should show the feets instead of talking so much bullsheet
the german "kekekekek" is legit.. my cat do it all the time đ
As for the indonesian kids' song about horse which Genesia mentioned, the lyric is:
_Pada hari minggu ku turut ayah ke kota_ ("at sunday i followed my dad to the city" - sounds familiar, eh?)
_Naik delman istimewa ku duduk di muka_ ("using special Delman, i sit on the front" - Delman is an indonesian-style horse carriage, with a roof but with open sides)
_Ku duduk di samping pak kusir yang sedang bekerja_ ("i sit besides the rider who's working")
_Mengendali kuda supaya baik jalannya_ ("to ride the horse so it walks smoothly")
_tukitakituk kitak kituk kitak kituk_
_tukitakituk kitak suara sepatu kuda_ ("tukitakituk kitak its the sound of the hooves")
I wish the foreign language onomatopoeia was also transliterated in English so we could see the difference. Also, the American girl didnât get the assignment for the first 1/2 of the video.
The sound in Portuguese (at least the Brazilian one) is:
Dog: au au!
Cat: miau!
Pig: oinc oinc!
Cow: muuuuu!
Donkey/horse: irrĂĄ! (similar to the American), pocotĂł! (when they're riding)
Rooster: cocoricĂł! (incredibly, kinda similar to the Japanese one)
Wolf: auuuuuuu!
Duck: quĂĄ quĂĄ!
Snake: sssssss...
Crow: AH AH! (with a VERY open A, almost a scream)
I seen Tom and Jerry, they pronounce Bowl-Wow for dog hahahahahaha
pigs don't only snort. the sound can be made by breathing in throug the mouth using vocal fry and forming oi/woi(n) sounds of
Why I suddenly remember meme "your dog speak Chinese?" when they are talking about animal language đ€Ł
please invite genesia more!
the murican girl confuse between trying to imitate the animal actual sounds and how language using words depicting the sounds .... like the sound of a pig she try to make the pig sounds instead of saying oink oink
Me either today i was shocked of another drive exam fail. One of many other fails in my life. I am really depressed and don't know what to say
Listen to Ludmila Ferber, Nivea Soares, Vineyard Worship and HeloĂsa Rosa songs, and remember a thing: Jesus Christ loves you and wants you to live in abundance! Keep on fighting! đđ»đđ»
@@lus1992 tired and exhausted
You should put the flag of Animal Kingdom beside US flag on Jessica's nameđ
Oh American, keep on being shocked! đ
Old macdonald had a farm hiyaa hiyaaa yoooo
Interesting đđđ
Sounds like it's an American kid thing where we learn to mimic animals before we can read or speak.
Haha mantap bahasa Indonesia
You should do one on Maori and Polynesian people â€â€â€
7:17
Stewie Griffin: Where? Where does the rooster say that?
Now I know what kikeriki means
Genesia, wkwkwk đŠ đ đ
if animalas are speaking different languages? good question and i think yes :)
Cow in Indonesia is NGAHHHH, and Hen is Petok petokđ
Japanese sound is like a cute anime female character all the time
5:28 Here's a bit from the old Polish comedy called "Rejs" ("The Cruise", 1970): czcams.com/video/15YKQtPQT3Y/video.html Patataj, patataj! IHAAAA!
im an indonesia omg we litary say that in indonesia!
It wouldâve been nice to have bring a Brazilian to this video because we have some funny sounds for animals đ
Di indonesia kucing berantem suara orang nangis..
Kalo kuda ngiek..
Ad ayam ketawa mbak..
eehh ada Genesia đłđł
Apaan genesia?
â@@padlizilikram1186 nama orang
Am I the only one who have seen that Indonesian girl from somewhere?
you should get there a slavic girl :D
indonesian looks much similar xD
Why is American always shocked đ
he looks like Dami
Japan is so cute
yes, so natural
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If you watching Demik Animal, life gona be changes đ
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*I think nobody know the pronunciation of ant.*
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Ayam kokokpetok
Sapi mooo
Gagak koak koak / kwak kwak
Japanese is the most original
Tokek is gecko
Tge crow sound in Indonesian I think it's Koak...koak...
Turkish could be funny here but I don't know what a gecko is, if lizards are meant, they don't make a sound in our country.
See? Genesia, Violin, and Denny are good representatives for Indonesia because they can communicate their thoughts in English well. Your 'teaching Indonesian' video is a wasted opportunity. It could have been much more informative, but the rep, Elita, couldn't explain her thoughts and made quite a few important grammatical mistakes when translating some critical parts. She couldn't deliver the basics coherently, let alone the nuances. Please don't invite her again.
I agree with you
This is unnecessarily harsh. Just because Genesia, Violin, and Denny are better at English doesnât necessarily mean they are better representatives for Indonesia.
Being a good representative involves more than just language skills; itâs about embodying our culture, values, and experiences. If anything, Elita is a more accurate representation of the level of English proficiency of most Indonesians. She tried her best in expressing herself and people understood her, thatâs all that matters.
This kind of gatekeeping and elitist behavior is unproductive and unfair. We should celebrate and support all who represent our country, recognizing that their unique perspectives and experiences add value to our global image. We should all move beyond superficial judgments and appreciate the full spectrum of what it means to represent Indonesia.
elita is the accurate representation of the majority of indonesians when speaking english. maybe she lacks vocabs, but she gets her points across. sheâs not trained in teaching indonesian language anyway, so she doesnât have to speak âperfect englishâ.
yang beginian aja di ributin, malu sama negara lain woy
@@kilanspeaks What are you talking about? It should never be that complicated. Can she communicate what she is supposed to as a COUNTRY REPRESENTATIVE, yes or no? Another question, in that 'learning Indonesian' video, did you not feel a tiny bit of secondhand embarrassment or the urge to take over and explain it yourself? For instance, she translated "sudah makan" to "have been eating." That's just one example of some amateurish but important mistakes that strip the phrase of its actual meaning. She didn't explain much either in general because clearly she couldn't. I am sorry, but if she's supposed to be my representative as an Indonesian, I don't feel represented.
I think the word for dog's bark in indonesia is quite rough because the concept of "cute dogs" is quite unusual for indonesians, as the dogs here are either used as housekeeper or hunter, therefore tend to be on the bigger side.
Cats on the other hand, are closer to indonesian households compared to dogs. They're usually being allowed to go inside the house and sits with the family, while dogs tend to be kept outside.
crows do kra!
What does the fox say?
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cuteness overload for japanese girl>
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You sobXD
Do you guys have any other adjectives other than shocked! Literally most videos have titled 'shocked' in the video! Do you not use or know other words?
1:53
Hello I'm from Indonesia đźđ©, Aku suka kucing = I like cats
Aku tidak suka anjing = I don't like dogs
Why don't Americans sit together, why are they separated? Very strangeđ
The American is usually separate because these videos are like "an American compares their language to Asian languages" so all the Asians are separated from her.
It's always been like this with this channel. Either the American is at the center or exclusively seated, or randomly included in videos that actually have zero correlation with America. Koreans, in general, have a fascination with America due to the shared history between the two countries.
â@@dbradley2497Are the Germans there Asian? đ€ I want to know the language of another country, what do you want to do? ridiculous thing. Try to learn on a par with other people and other languagesđ
Ah again u put indo between famous country in the world, not balance
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