English Makes No Sense: Eight vs. Height

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  • @rockerboydeadbeat8650
    @rockerboydeadbeat8650 Před rokem +114327

    French: strange exceptions to every rule
    English: there is no rule; embrace the chaos

    • @PeterDivine
      @PeterDivine Před rokem +8187

      I believe it was best described when someone once called English the language that mugs other languages in back-alleys and rummages through their pockets for spare vocabulary and grammar

    • @gamistry2947
      @gamistry2947 Před rokem +1569

      ​@@PeterDivineyeah I read that comment too. Laughed my ass off reading that.

    • @Just_me509
      @Just_me509 Před rokem +220

      So true

    • @talieclandestine9155
      @talieclandestine9155 Před rokem +366

      T-shirt worthy. Yes, humans are the source of all choas. Why should language be different?

    • @jewsco
      @jewsco Před rokem +386

      @@PeterDivine pretty much dead accurate as English will happily take from French , German , Latin , Greek and Scandinavian languages

  • @aquasky77
    @aquasky77 Před rokem +6808

    Gosh gotta love French, he is asking questions that did not even cross my mind. I share your videos with my English Teacher.

    • @undisclosed600
      @undisclosed600 Před rokem +23

      Wait you actually share it???

    • @Mikaci_the_Grand_Duke
      @Mikaci_the_Grand_Duke Před rokem +153

      ​@@undisclosed600 You mean shair it, like sh and air.

    • @user-lf9yi1vk9x
      @user-lf9yi1vk9x Před rokem +22

      I share some of them with a friend who is a teacher 😁

    • @Mikaci_the_Grand_Duke
      @Mikaci_the_Grand_Duke Před rokem +43

      @@user-lf9yi1vk9x Is he a teechur, you said? Chur like from church.

    • @aquasky77
      @aquasky77 Před rokem +4

      @@undisclosed600 Well yes, I was in school in the 90s and I have been in touch with her since.

  • @vishaljoshi4776
    @vishaljoshi4776 Před 18 dny +346

    Now am wondering how I even learnt all these tough stuff in my childhood 😂😂

    • @omel764
      @omel764 Před 15 dny +7

      nethier do i

    • @MJKFanatic
      @MJKFanatic Před 14 dny +34

      It may seem complex, it can be understood through tough thorough thought though.

    • @unathichambale
      @unathichambale Před 9 dny +2

      Cus of Cartoons🥲

    • @seeker7158
      @seeker7158 Před 6 dny +1

      ​@@MJKFanaticI think I just had a stroke😮

    • @onlyforjenah5972
      @onlyforjenah5972 Před 3 dny

      😂😂​@@seeker7158

  • @Scr3amapillar
    @Scr3amapillar Před 17 dny +24

    The walk off is a comedic masterpiece. 😂

  • @jaysmagata3707
    @jaysmagata3707 Před rokem +7074

    Truly, English is a matter of, “If you know, you know…”

  • @vapoo99
    @vapoo99 Před rokem +16687

    As a second language learner, I confirm this is the case😂. I was told that English is so systematic but look at all the messes. The English pronunciation never makes sense

    • @adamabdelfattah9040
      @adamabdelfattah9040 Před rokem +1763

      Whoever told you English is systematic is a liar. It's literally the most inconsistent language haha

    • @aringrey
      @aringrey Před rokem +1168

      ​@@adamabdelfattah9040 the grammar is more or less consistant, but the spelling and pronunciation are the language equivalent of alphabet soup

    • @Love2SleepandEat
      @Love2SleepandEat Před rokem +372

      English is my first and only language and sometimes when I’m reading and come across a word that has more than one form of pronunciation and definition, I sometimes I have reread a sentence about three times before it makes sense because when I read it the first time I used a different pronunciation and was thinking of a different definition in my head. My favorite example of this is desert…depending on the context, you can talking about a dry area of land or you could talking about abandoning something or someone and each definition have difference pronunciations. The abandoning something one, the pronunciation is the same as the pronunciation for dessert (with two “s”), which is something, usually sweet, eaten after a main course/dinner. So I feel for non-English speakers learning English.

    • @NoRezos
      @NoRezos Před rokem +219

      I already abandoned the thought "English must be systematic" and just rely on my instinct or how it sounds

    • @Beliserius1
      @Beliserius1 Před rokem +38

      @@adamabdelfattah9040 There are far more inconsistent languages out there.

  • @akintundeibikunle3458
    @akintundeibikunle3458 Před měsícem +206

    Why do I love this video so much? 😂

  • @raymaiden958
    @raymaiden958 Před měsícem +92

    A nod to the originator of this bit - Gallagher.

  • @Whysoaphasinstructions
    @Whysoaphasinstructions Před rokem +2662

    Poor French was so enthusiastic about learning 😭

    • @AbdulMannan-om6ch
      @AbdulMannan-om6ch Před rokem +11

      452 like and no comments, let me fix that

    • @Margaret_santos
      @Margaret_santos Před rokem +6

      Tell me about it 💀

    • @KatherineRose.
      @KatherineRose. Před 5 měsíci +2

      We are trying, it's just a little (🥲) difficult when there are differents prononciations depending of the country like english from uk, from usa, from Canada, from Australia... so yes it may be hard sometimes, but to be fair french is hard too so it's just fair-play I guess 😂

    • @KaitharVideo
      @KaitharVideo Před 3 měsíci +3

      Enthusiastically making a strawman, sadly. Those words don't sound similar because that's not how words work... you construct them left to right so shoving letters on the front means you start in a different place. Wait and Weight sound the same because they're taking the W sound and modifying the end. Height doesn't sound like Weight because it starts with a H sound. On top of that, you do also have the issue of homophones based on which language the word came from. This isn't a feature of English, it's a feature of natural languages in general.
      French, of course, knows this because it has the same stuff. There's the word "Terre"... So I get the lenght unit by sticking a "me" on the front? No, "metre" ... Au... Aux... Eau... *shrug*

    • @lolpaladins
      @lolpaladins Před měsícem +1

      yea, ironic when all these spelling/pronunciation problems were actually caused by the norman (french) conquest of England and the "great vowel shift"

  • @silverdeath7
    @silverdeath7 Před rokem +7982

    English: Let's confuse the french, they started it

    • @tashnahtv6098
      @tashnahtv6098 Před rokem +320

      French really shouldn't have been bragging about confusing the Americans.

    • @stormexaustralia77
      @stormexaustralia77 Před rokem +70

      I was thinking the same thing 😂😂😂😂

    • @gavinbrown216
      @gavinbrown216 Před rokem +119

      I mean their ancestors are partially at fault for some of this

    • @giftofthewild6665
      @giftofthewild6665 Před rokem

      French are at fault for bringing French words and spellings into a germanic language

    • @geromeblara
      @geromeblara Před rokem +28

      ​@@gavinbrown216 we created partially English

  • @Incendius_et_Hochi
    @Incendius_et_Hochi Před 16 dny +7

    J'adore ta chaîne. Continue comme ça. Un mélange parfait entre humour et culture général.

  • @vivienebenedict3264
    @vivienebenedict3264 Před 27 dny +11

    This explains my confusion everytime I try to teach non-native English classes English language

  • @theOPworld
    @theOPworld Před rokem +579

    My english teacher was straightforward with us about that. "A lot of times english pronunciation doesnt make sense, so don't get too attached to rules, focus on listening and practicing".
    Best advice she could ever give, it made things a lot easier.

    • @richard--s
      @richard--s Před rokem +5

      Yes, don't think about it. Just use the words that you already know, adding a few words here and there.
      house
      mouse
      ladder
      ...
      It is what it is ;-)

    • @kayemm_86
      @kayemm_86 Před rokem +9

      ​@It aint no thing No, it isn't a conspiracy. The printing press cemented English spelling just as the sound changes of Early Modern English occurred/started occurring. So the pronunciation changed, but the spelling stayed the same.

    • @Gos1234567
      @Gos1234567 Před rokem +2

      Cough,dough,rough,bough,through,trough......what insanity!!!!

    • @peachii3124
      @peachii3124 Před rokem +1

      also, most native english speakers (the ones with half a brain, anyway) will understand what you mean regardless, at least here in 'murica. since there's a lot of non-native english speakers here anyway, a lot of us are used to hearing mispronounced words.
      and if a native english speaker does still make fun of you, remind them that you're at least bi/multilingual, while they (probably) aren't.

    • @thecameronator
      @thecameronator Před rokem +3

      I think it's pretty consistent. You just gotta accept that sometimes the rules are bent because there are a metric fuck ton of words that are just lifted from other languages at some point or another. That does admittedly get more confusing because of the slow morphing of pronunciation across different dialects and eras over time.

  • @flvbbernvggets
    @flvbbernvggets Před rokem +25970

    You don't learn English, you memorize it.

    • @con_el_maestro3544
      @con_el_maestro3544 Před rokem +403

      Same as chess

    • @perrythedapapus4153
      @perrythedapapus4153 Před rokem +214

      ​@@con_el_maestro3544u memorise the rules yes, like everything else😑

    • @lyfislemons0075
      @lyfislemons0075 Před rokem +182

      Facts! I remember our teacher teaching us different words and how to pronounce them on a whole ass blackboard.

    • @waltersummers3466
      @waltersummers3466 Před rokem +49

      That’s a whole fact!

    • @Kitty4Catz
      @Kitty4Catz Před rokem +64

      Underrated comment! 🤣 As a French speaking person, I bet your everything that learning English is beyond difficult! 😅 And I HATE words that starts with a H!

  • @xdbx519
    @xdbx519 Před měsícem +8

    i really thought he was gonna hit us with an english or spanish😂😂😂

  • @wildstingmusic
    @wildstingmusic Před 23 dny +1

    Bro, I have kept watching over and over 😂😂😂😂 I just can't get it 😅😅😅😅😂😂

  • @christophermason5088
    @christophermason5088 Před rokem +14574

    French : I don't get it
    English : neither do we

  • @minaashido9629
    @minaashido9629 Před rokem +2446

    My english teacher once told me that in english there is only one rule. And that rule is, dont think, be chaotic.

    • @sapnasingh5629
      @sapnasingh5629 Před rokem +16

      What does chaotic means?

    • @Danielz_Sozenl
      @Danielz_Sozenl Před rokem +43

      ​@@sapnasingh5629in a state of complete confusion and disorder.

    • @adrian.ts1
      @adrian.ts1 Před rokem +25

      and when someone makes a typo on the internet they'll start a war in the comments lmao

    • @kotaleartist
      @kotaleartist Před rokem +3

      @@Danielz_Sozenlthat is absolutely applicable to english what is this language. this is why teaching the sound it out method is dumb

    • @chrismill5303
      @chrismill5303 Před rokem +1

      and have good memory.

  • @Esah305
    @Esah305 Před měsícem +3

    That was me in high school trying to explain to my parents why I was failing English class

  • @torlumnitor8230
    @torlumnitor8230 Před měsícem +2

    French: I don't get it
    English: WE LEARNED IT FROM WATCHING YOU.

  • @funnyapple414
    @funnyapple414 Před rokem +2233

    you don't realize how hard your language is until you have to teach it 💀

    • @Lgicbreaker
      @Lgicbreaker Před rokem +111

      I tried to explain basic spelling to a 2nd grader once and I confirm I lost understanding of English myself

    • @jessicabaker9757
      @jessicabaker9757 Před rokem +12

      Facts.

    • @BlankSama
      @BlankSama Před rokem +6

      True

    • @iqbaleasytechnology
      @iqbaleasytechnology Před rokem

      if you know tamil!!!!!
      😃😃😃😃

    • @Egg0-
      @Egg0- Před rokem +8

      Ikr when I was 10 in an English class and nobody spoke English (I was better at grammar then even my teacher) and the whole class would always ask me for help I can say I got a headache from explaining stuff to at least 3 people at once 😀

  • @guillaumedep1
    @guillaumedep1 Před rokem +2861

    You don't get English, English gets you, has it's way with you and leaves you broken and defeated.

  • @shahbazansari423
    @shahbazansari423 Před 5 dny

    All my childhood Doubts regarding English 😂

  • @prakashatoz8150
    @prakashatoz8150 Před 15 dny +1

    True😂,no learn only memories😅

  • @karimb1724
    @karimb1724 Před rokem +2794

    One does not just speak English,
    English speaks you.

    • @TheNefastor
      @TheNefastor Před rokem +19

      So many Russian oligarchs in London, englishmen are now making Soviet Russia jokes...

    • @theepashmani6474
      @theepashmani6474 Před rokem +2

      ​@@TheNefastor 😂 lol

    • @christianpalmer
      @christianpalmer Před rokem +6

      In Soviet Russia Russian speaks you

    • @ComebackGAWD
      @ComebackGAWD Před rokem

      Ain’t that the god damned truth 😤😤😤

    • @mosiarmstrong
      @mosiarmstrong Před rokem

      Like in Soviet Russia 😅

  • @FOXTR0T1
    @FOXTR0T1 Před rokem +4425

    English: there are literally no rules, just memorize every word

    • @Alexis-bz7kl
      @Alexis-bz7kl Před rokem +74

      Online dictionary is a godsend for audio pronunciation

    • @hitandruncommentor
      @hitandruncommentor Před rokem +37

      English language enters the chat: yel I've got 5 million words about counting, enjoy.

    • @matteo5974
      @matteo5974 Před rokem +4

      Yes just...

    • @aimansaleem636
      @aimansaleem636 Před rokem +4

      exactly 💯

    • @MrSevenup14
      @MrSevenup14 Před rokem +5

      Which in the ass coming from a language that has clear and strict rules for spelling

  • @vrutikarao2005
    @vrutikarao2005 Před 16 dny +2

    I love the way french sounds like a small confused kid

  • @arvitasolot2233
    @arvitasolot2233 Před 9 dny +1

    थैंक गॉड!! हिंदी के साथ यह प्रॉब्लम नही है!!

  • @BobTheenglishman-bi3de
    @BobTheenglishman-bi3de Před rokem +1602

    His performance is everything... he deserves to get a gig from it

    • @matts3425
      @matts3425 Před rokem +2

      yep....every language class in the US talks about this as if no one has ever thought of how English is difficult/confusing...he did really great to bring up something everyone knows and talks about every time they think about the English language. Really bright individual...can't believe he recognized something people have known for over a hundred years....great job he did. really thinking outside of the box and getting as creative as I'm sure he could ever be...lmfao. Language professors....only useful as translators for people who actually use their brains like: engineers, doctors, scientists, etc.

    • @crockoaches
      @crockoaches Před rokem +3

      He's a musical actor

    • @renascitur7051
      @renascitur7051 Před rokem

      ​@@matts3425 ok

    • @FalconWindblader
      @FalconWindblader Před rokem

      @@matts3425 You want a medal or something?

    • @matts3425
      @matts3425 Před rokem

      @@FalconWindblader no but this guy deserves one for being so original and creative...such a great video 10/10

  • @darthdrynn8057
    @darthdrynn8057 Před rokem +1881

    Us English speakers:: "They will never know our next move...and neither will we"

    • @nightshade5606
      @nightshade5606 Před rokem +17

      If neigh is pronounced like nay, it’s pronounced like nayther, right?
      *No-*

    • @JanuWaray
      @JanuWaray Před rokem +7

      The English even try to battle against the enemy with their linguistic 'ambush' rules!😂

    • @moronnucleosus3339
      @moronnucleosus3339 Před rokem +1

      The perfect predator.

    • @mylittlecircus
      @mylittlecircus Před rokem +3

      Even the word “neither” has too many ways to be pronounced
      Neither n - eye - v - er
      Neither n - ee - th - er (but with the “th” and “er” pronounced together to sound different..)
      Either eye - v - er
      Either ee - th - er (but once again with the “th” and “er? Pronounced together to sound a specific way)

    • @muntajiboddinkhatib8900
      @muntajiboddinkhatib8900 Před rokem +1

      I actually WAS down on the floor on
      NEITHER DO WE!!!

  • @luchafonseca2653
    @luchafonseca2653 Před 4 dny

    My kids learning english, ask me these kind of questions all the time. My answer is always "because someone said so"😂

  • @Redthebynny1117OG
    @Redthebynny1117OG Před 8 hodinami

    “Did that wall just speak (Shotgun reload) *FRENCH?”*

  • @TheCryptoGinger
    @TheCryptoGinger Před rokem +13147

    French ate at eight but his hate for extra height and weight must wait because it’s great to eat! 😂😂😂😂

    • @Mebh547
      @Mebh547 Před rokem +426

      Nice! 😂👍

    • @frodo.m
      @frodo.m Před rokem +230

      🎉 awesome

    • @noahmaas1670
      @noahmaas1670 Před rokem +329

      How dare you

    • @jarhead2808
      @jarhead2808 Před rokem +288

      It makes no sense if you don't know.
      It also makes no sense when you do 😂.

    • @franhunne8929
      @franhunne8929 Před rokem +164

      let me perfect this for you; Because he feels great to grate - cheese over his pate at eight.

  • @NJD_98
    @NJD_98 Před rokem +4649

    "English isn't a language, it's three languages stacked on top of each other wearing a trenchcoat."

    • @mekenzieburns4912
      @mekenzieburns4912 Před rokem +70

      Thats so true tho

    • @erock7073
      @erock7073 Před rokem +38

      This is the most underrated comment

    • @Im0rtui
      @Im0rtui Před rokem +51

      Damn that was better than my explanation of “english is a language created by two people, one is overdosed on all the drugs at the same time, besides LSD just to make grammar, and the other person invented LSD and overdosed on it, and gallons of every alcohol, along with enough caffeine to give a water buffalo a heart attack, to create the spelling and pronunciation logic”
      Im going to quote you

    • @Me_is_god
      @Me_is_god Před rokem +8

      Just 3

    • @cherry_blossom789
      @cherry_blossom789 Před rokem +4

      @@Me_is_godfr😂😂😂

  • @Sanatani_kattar
    @Sanatani_kattar Před 4 dny +1

    अंग्रेजी सबसे कठीन भाषा है लेकिन लोग बोलते आ रहे है तो उन्हे पता नही चलता

  • @tarzencheda7928
    @tarzencheda7928 Před 4 dny

    bruh.. suddenly I too got confused how "wait" was spelled for a moment 😂😂

  • @VictorGabriel-ht5qp
    @VictorGabriel-ht5qp Před rokem +2323

    Learning to read English is almost like learning Kanji, you basically have to remember how everything sound

    • @heavendevour
      @heavendevour Před rokem +26

      I heard harder chinese language than english bru😅

    • @kiwenmanisuno
      @kiwenmanisuno Před rokem +122

      @@heavendevour Kanji is Japanese...
      also languages' difficulty depend on your native language. English is harder than Chinese for a Korean or Japanese person, who would a similar language, while English is easier than Chinese for a Dutchman or a Swede, because English is similar to their languages

    • @xoiyoub
      @xoiyoub Před rokem +15

      I don't think so. Kanji seems to need memory, whereas English pronunciation works on intuition

    • @xoiyoub
      @xoiyoub Před rokem +14

      ​@@azearaazymoto461 okay, there is memory involved. Pronunciation gets pretty random sometimes. I wouldn't call it Kanji levels of memorization though

    • @yoru8815
      @yoru8815 Před rokem +30

      ​@@kiwenmanisunokanji is Chinese origin. Japanese adopted it to their own language as writing system because they didn't have one before.

  • @SuperStarr817
    @SuperStarr817 Před rokem +686

    When my friend was learning Spanish, I had to teach her to not adjust pronunciations randomly like in English. I had to teach her to be phonetically consistent 😂

    • @erikagehm2805
      @erikagehm2805 Před rokem +17

      That's why I failed Spanish.

    • @mouthy_maestrod2992
      @mouthy_maestrod2992 Před rokem +21

      Consistency is unAmerican😂

    • @nvfury13
      @nvfury13 Před rokem +18

      Spanish isn’t built of as many languages as English is. Hard to be consistent with words from: German, French, Greek, Latin, and a few just invented by English.

    • @kaoutermouslimhaliba7145
      @kaoutermouslimhaliba7145 Před rokem +20

      ​@@nvfury13 Spanish has a mix with ,Latin ,greek ,Iberian and Arabic. It has its mix in the pot to deal with.

    • @guillermolledowolkowicz7085
      @guillermolledowolkowicz7085 Před rokem +12

      Es muy frustrante. He pasado por eso.
      - di "O"
      - ow
      - prueba alargando la "O"
      - oooooooooo...
      - y ahora para en seco
      - ...oooow

  • @Demon_3510
    @Demon_3510 Před měsícem +2

    Bro was spellinggasted 😂

  • @melaninghost925
    @melaninghost925 Před měsícem

    ❤ You just made my day😭

  • @johnweatherman5685
    @johnweatherman5685 Před rokem +2120

    English doesn't borrow words from other languages, it chases them down dark allies, beats them up and goes through their pockets for syntax and spellings.

  • @Mebh547
    @Mebh547 Před rokem +1445

    Sorry french. We native English speakers feel pretty much the same way when learning how to spell and pronounce things as kids. 😂😂😂

    • @yourlittleinsomniac5369
      @yourlittleinsomniac5369 Před rokem +88

      Even as adults! You'll find new words written down and just have to take your best shot at it until you get corrected.

    • @Mebh547
      @Mebh547 Před rokem +27

      @@yourlittleinsomniac5369 yes good point! LoL! I'm always learning new things! I forget what it was now, but there was a word I pronounced wrong for years because I didn't say it out loud often, just read it. Finally said it out loud in front of the right person and they corrected me. English is confusing for all ages. 😆

    • @hungariangiraffe6361
      @hungariangiraffe6361 Před rokem +43

      ​@@Mebh547 I'm Hungarian and when I was learning English we didn't even had to memorise any pronunciation rules, we just accepted that we have to learn it for each and every new word. I think it's true that English is not one language, but three different ones in a trenchcoat pretending to be one.😂

    • @skad2058
      @skad2058 Před rokem +12

      As a french, I would not have get that english prononciation is so messed up unless I heard the native speaker talk about it
      You listen to english, and then you'll naturaly learn the prononciation
      In french, there's also several ways to write a single sound, so I guess I just didn't notice while learning english

    • @Mebh547
      @Mebh547 Před rokem +5

      @@hungariangiraffe6361 LOL yes! That's a perfect description! 😂
      And yeah learning every word individually is unfortunately about all you can do. So much easier when it's your first language, but it has still confused me since I was old enough to talk! 😂 I actually know a french guy and a Romanian girl who speak better English then me because they don't use bad Grammer and stuff like I do. They have strong accents and make a mistake here and there but they seem to know more about English than I do because they worked so hard to learn it.
      How hard do you think it would be for an English speaker to learn Hungarian? Is it a difficult language?

  • @Bam5000000
    @Bam5000000 Před 18 dny +1

    "I've never understood why English is always called the hardest language" ohh I get it now...

  • @bombayvega7021
    @bombayvega7021 Před 8 dny

    Seriously, no one can do what you do man..... this is so true and hilarious

  • @lellab.8179
    @lellab.8179 Před rokem +914

    As an Italian who loves to read in English, I'm always a bit frustrated that any time I encounter a new word I have to check how to pronounce it.
    Italian is super consistent. Any first grader, at the end of the school year, could (should be able to) read and write any new word. And that's why we don't have any spelling competition. 😁

    • @StarlingKnight
      @StarlingKnight Před rokem +32

      Same with Finnish.
      Super systematic, but also syllabic (so example syllable "mik" is always pronounced the same no matter the word) and children usually learn to read and write before end of the first school year.
      Only problem with Finnish is that we have like 14 grammatical cases and learning to use them right takes time. But usually kids who have been read to a lot (bedtime stories and such) before school age have quite a solid grasp of the more common cases at 1st grade.
      The clause is that while certain logic in cases conjugation fits with words A and B, it doesn't go with word C _even_ if it sounds similar/ends in similar fashion, and kids just have to learn to remember the exceptions... 😅

    • @temkin9298
      @temkin9298 Před rokem +5

      Get use to it meaning is given by context. Learn enough to understand the minimum amount then you will learn the rest even if it may be rough.
      For context I am trying to learn German and french , my second language is English.
      I am using it daily and it got bad now that my inner dialogue became mostly English. ;D
      My mothertounge isn't related to any core european language.

    • @annysk93
      @annysk93 Před rokem +34

      Same with Spanish. When I was a kid I remember watching The Simpsons and wondering why they would do spelling contests... I thought it was SO easy. Now I get it.

    • @syniasynia6736
      @syniasynia6736 Před rokem +13

      In Polish this also is rarely the problem.
      For non Polish speaker it's hard to pronounce words, but not because you don't know how to read them.
      You mostly read the same as you write.

    • @finpin2622
      @finpin2622 Před rokem +18

      Honestly, English is my first language and sometimes I STILL have to look up new words to know how they're pronounced. There's nothing more annoying than saying a word out loud that you've only ever seen written, and getting weird looks from everyone in the room.

  • @chelseadespain-kb5ff
    @chelseadespain-kb5ff Před rokem +1429

    As an English speaker I didn’t realize how true this is. 100/10 relatable😂

    • @user-ef3nr1cn4r
      @user-ef3nr1cn4r Před rokem

      My guy, how can you say you’re an English speaker, then spell realise with a zed.. keep your McDonald’s English to yourself cowpoke 😂😂

    • @flipnshifty
      @flipnshifty Před rokem +6

      How is it relatable if you never realised it. Jesus

    • @mincat1412
      @mincat1412 Před rokem +8

      @@flipnshiftynow that they have realized it it is now relatable.

    • @flipnshifty
      @flipnshifty Před rokem +2

      @@mincat1412 that doesnt make a lot of sense. Something is relatable if you relate to it, by having the same experience, but if you never even realised it, how can you have the same experience as someone who does realise it.

    • @imyourrealsensei
      @imyourrealsensei Před rokem +3

      @@flipnshiftyit can still be relatable after noticing how weirdly English works, and understanding the language.

  • @okunagalabe1825
    @okunagalabe1825 Před 15 dny

    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 my ribs are cracking

  • @judythompson8227
    @judythompson8227 Před 17 dny

    this is a conversation that can go on forever...love it

  • @gardenandcalico
    @gardenandcalico Před rokem +148

    we just pronounce words based on their vibe

  • @parthasarathyvenkatadri
    @parthasarathyvenkatadri Před 9 měsíci +1479

    I have no idea how my brain is reading English properly at this point... I just know it does 😂

    • @aseelbakheet5556
      @aseelbakheet5556 Před 9 měsíci +42

      am right with you hear
      the problem is wrighting

    • @parthasarathyvenkatadri
      @parthasarathyvenkatadri Před 8 měsíci +20

      @@aseelbakheet5556 How did I understand that sentence 😂

    • @melmma4984
      @melmma4984 Před 8 měsíci +2

      ​@@parthasarathyvenkatadrifr😂😭

    • @laurenconrad1799
      @laurenconrad1799 Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@parthasarathyvenkatadriI konw, rhgit?

    • @Draygoon3l
      @Draygoon3l Před 8 měsíci +1

      that's the way we understand our first language

  • @wolnyczowiek8705
    @wolnyczowiek8705 Před 13 dny +1

    I'm a Pole and English native speakers often say that Polish has very hard pronunciation but at least our rules of pronunciation are as simple as possible.

  • @fefemaan5112
    @fefemaan5112 Před 26 dny

    Don't worry 😂😂
    I'm still trying to know this in South Africa
    And I used to read every book until I got my senior certification 😂😂

  • @AstrogirlHelen
    @AstrogirlHelen Před rokem +1424

    As a native speaker, I never realized how hard English was😂

    • @razorflossrazor2937
      @razorflossrazor2937 Před rokem

      English is one of the harder languages to learn because its consistently inconsistent and it drives non native speakers batshit

    • @greymatter1999
      @greymatter1999 Před rokem +7

      True

    • @EnigmaGameMaster
      @EnigmaGameMaster Před rokem +34

      Well I'm a native Quebecan French speaker and I found English to be easier to learn than French and easier to think with it too.

    • @razorflossrazor2937
      @razorflossrazor2937 Před rokem +18

      @@EnigmaGameMaster well you live right next door to one of the biggest English speaking countries in the world. It's why Spanish is easier for Americans to learn because of how often we're surrounded by it

    • @IKMcGwee
      @IKMcGwee Před rokem +36

      Thats fine, ive found that most English only speakers can't speak English either

  • @psychologymajorptsd62
    @psychologymajorptsd62 Před rokem +2009

    As a native English speaker, I appreciate the ridiculous nature of the language. It makes sure anyone who wants to speak/read/write in it is willing to suspend some disbelief and just roll with the chaos.

    • @magnoliam4159
      @magnoliam4159 Před rokem +33

      This channel makes fun of French and Spanish often too, it’s not like English is the only one with quirks.

    • @kamikazboy69
      @kamikazboy69 Před rokem +12

      lol never try french nor german you'll rethink about the defintion of chaos

    • @skad2058
      @skad2058 Před rokem +28

      As a french, let me introduce you to silent letters

    • @sciencefreak7913
      @sciencefreak7913 Před rokem +1

      ​@@kamikazboy69 Why?

    • @antonioliles5027
      @antonioliles5027 Před rokem +2

      @@sciencefreak7913 LOL Look up Twain's single sentence German article.

  • @kendra-xe3jn
    @kendra-xe3jn Před 4 dny +1

    People who got confused and are English speakers or can speak English

  • @FreelancerMushfik
    @FreelancerMushfik Před 3 dny +1

    Bro have a point😂😂😂😅😅

  • @hoovy2319
    @hoovy2319 Před rokem +375

    My English Teacher used to tell us that English isn’t a language, it’s 4 languages stacked on top of eachother in a trench coat

  • @newhuskytwenty
    @newhuskytwenty Před rokem +2174

    As my English teachers told me: don't try to find any logic of pronunciation, just learn each word individually.

    • @delailama736
      @delailama736 Před rokem +43

      That's a terrible way to learn to read. Phonics is the superior method.

    • @infernalstan886
      @infernalstan886 Před rokem +7

      Well that explains a lot 😂

    • @av_kay5059
      @av_kay5059 Před rokem +45

      @@delailama736hat they’re trying to say is rules and pronunciation r extremely inconsistent to the point where u could just learn words individually and maybe have better luck learning
      It’s just that typically u use phonetics for when u see a new word u dk, even then though an English speaker will most likely get a word right by following what they think it’d sound like in English over using logic

    • @delailama736
      @delailama736 Před rokem +5

      @@av_kay5059 No. What they are talking about is known as "whole word" method of learning to read. The phonics method of learning to read is superior.
      If you have kids and you want them to have the best results, you use the phonics method.

    • @outflame3040
      @outflame3040 Před rokem +1

      i learned through watching English cartoons when i was little

  • @TahmidaAktherLacky
    @TahmidaAktherLacky Před měsícem

    Last pronunciation reaction was so funy😂

  • @chaikaomoua1169
    @chaikaomoua1169 Před 9 dny

    I'm surprised he didn't accidentally write on the wall with that sharpie

  • @minatashiranui2755
    @minatashiranui2755 Před rokem +301

    🤣 I love it ! My mother is currently learning english and she has the same reaction than french with this word 🤣 each time she discover a new word she will just read it in the most french way and it's always so fun and terrible.

    • @liu.calazans
      @liu.calazans Před rokem +4

      I think it's a problem with latin languages because I am brazilian and I am fluent in English and still struggle with the pronunciation of some words

    • @minatashiranui2755
      @minatashiranui2755 Před rokem

      @@liu.calazans yes ! Because there is similar but not exactly the same sound, it's hard to say them right 🤣 for me it's all word that end with "tion", my accent just tangle up with something else and it just become incomprehensible in english 🤣

    • @Capyrate
      @Capyrate Před rokem +1

      I can relate to this, my mom is the exact same. 😂 She asks my sister and I for how to say this or that and there's eventually a time of "just say it, don't think it" because it makes no sense.
      The worst sound for me to pronounce is the "thr" tbh. I can manage soft and hard "th" okay. But adding a frigging R after it? No can do. So I end up rolling my r because otherwise I am literally unable to count past 2-

  • @shotaaizawa341
    @shotaaizawa341 Před 10 měsíci +2535

    French: we memorize rules
    English: we memorize the dictionary

    • @dasilvaolivia6559
      @dasilvaolivia6559 Před 10 měsíci +22

      well it isn't as hard as german.. 😅 and yeah in French when you learn the rules it's natural.. and even if you mispelled it it's isn't so bad.. (sorry if i'm bad at writing in english , i'm french.. 🙏)

    • @Bruhbruhbruh-rn9qv
      @Bruhbruhbruh-rn9qv Před 9 měsíci +7

      For spelling, sure. For noun genders it’s the other way around.

    • @pradeepvnaik5285
      @pradeepvnaik5285 Před 9 měsíci +6

      Rest of the world:- we have our own words
      English:- yeah but I stole a lot of words and made them sound like ours😂😂😂

    • @user-lv4px1sb1f
      @user-lv4px1sb1f Před 9 měsíci

      Wow

    • @Maybe_791
      @Maybe_791 Před 9 měsíci

      @@dasilvaolivia6559je te comprend moi aussi j’ai se problème

  • @jtdelagardelle
    @jtdelagardelle Před 17 dny +1

    Welcome to Elementary English where you're really learning how to have PTSD

  • @ArmyWolves
    @ArmyWolves Před měsícem +1

    "why would wait be spelled like that?"
    😂😂😂😂

  • @nejiross
    @nejiross Před rokem +191

    Using the IPA in subtitles is genius. I just thought that was cool to show the exact dialogue.

    • @matts3425
      @matts3425 Před rokem +1

      yep....every language class in the US talks about this as if no one has ever thought of how English is difficult/confusing...he did really great to bring up something everyone knows and talks about every time they think about the English language. Really bright individual...can't believe he recognized something people have known for over a hundred years....great job he did. really thinking outside of the box and getting as creative as I'm sure he could ever be...lmfao. Language professors....only useful as translators for people who actually use their brains like: engineers, doctors, scientists, etc.

    • @ebc6970
      @ebc6970 Před rokem

      @@matts3425 Tf u on about bruh. This is CZcams. Not school. You were typing all that shit to be sarcastic when it's only for entertainment...
      Are you perhaps getting offended by this video? Lmao

    • @aroniense21
      @aroniense21 Před rokem

      @@matts3425 Do you gotta go to the ER to get that apple tree removed from your rectum or are you waiting to get apple scented breath?

  • @kishorkumarkkaliyaperumalm2606

    You have expressed my feeling about English 😂. Thank you

    • @Mster_J
      @Mster_J Před rokem +6

      Try learning French, 95% of the words aren’t pronounced how they look

    • @silverhawkroman
      @silverhawkroman Před rokem +5

      ​@@Mster_Jexactly and lets not even start with stringing words together phonetically in a sentence 💀
      i couldnt believe french was such a direct descendant of latin (italian is no.2!!!) because it certainly sounds like being sleepy, drunk, stoned and having two strokes and a heart attack at the same time!!

    • @hyder9981
      @hyder9981 Před rokem

      Xpressed*

    • @xmgaming308
      @xmgaming308 Před rokem

      bro am french lol

    • @johannahpruiett7510
      @johannahpruiett7510 Před rokem

      Please 🙏 no more than nine (9) more people like this comment I am replying to. It's at 69x10 likes rn

  • @majoragooden4424
    @majoragooden4424 Před 14 dny

    This video needs a ❤️! I’m an English teacher.

  • @ionutcriveanu7019
    @ionutcriveanu7019 Před 8 dny

    Whoever edited the English language MUST HAVE realized what they were doing.

  • @christopheranton13
    @christopheranton13 Před 7 měsíci +505

    This video just made me forget how to English for a second

    • @AgniKaiGuy
      @AgniKaiGuy Před 6 měsíci +9

      I like it when people make languages into verbs, since i do it too and i dont feel alone

    • @michaelbujaki2462
      @michaelbujaki2462 Před 6 měsíci +4

      You should see his sketch on the swimming pool. "A place to piscine"

    • @obamabinladen4109
      @obamabinladen4109 Před 6 měsíci

      @@AgniKaiGuy❤

    • @SkylorMcArdle
      @SkylorMcArdle Před 2 měsíci

      Same

    • @moronbrother1
      @moronbrother1 Před měsícem

      If you think this is confusing, you should look up Gallagher, the original creator of this Bit.

  • @yannickdrunkler1531
    @yannickdrunkler1531 Před rokem +2169

    - "English?"
    - "Yes, French?!"
    Had me laughing! 😂

    • @sirsmugrock
      @sirsmugrock Před rokem +11

      How does languages greeting eachother make you laugh?

    • @sirsmugrock
      @sirsmugrock Před rokem +9

      @@yannickdrunkler1531 broken humor.

    • @Govindrajasthani254
      @Govindrajasthani254 Před rokem +4

      हिन्दी में अक्षरों का उच्चारण हमेशा समान रहता है
      अ आ इ ई उ ऊ ए ऐ ओ औ अं अः स्वर
      व्यंजन
      क ख ग घ
      च छ ज झ
      ट ठ ड ढ ण
      त थ द ध न
      प फ ब भ म
      य र ल व श
      ष स ह
      क्ष त्र ज्ञ श्र

    • @sirsmugrock
      @sirsmugrock Před rokem +1

      @@yannickdrunkler1531 that’s a nice argument and all, but maybe you should lay back on the hobby of condoning arguments online over a simple youtube comment.

    • @sirsmugrock
      @sirsmugrock Před rokem

      @@yannickdrunkler1531 and besides, if it’s not worth “thinking about twice” why are you even here commenting this?

  • @Awesome021
    @Awesome021 Před 14 dny

    Thank God, i didn't watched it before my english exam😂😂

  • @daughter_of_chitkute0611
    @daughter_of_chitkute0611 Před 19 hodinami

    That frustration😂😂

  • @ashleyder9164
    @ashleyder9164 Před 7 měsíci +3828

    The problem isn't that English has no rules...the problem is that the rules differ depending on which language of origin we stole it from.

    • @binnsfamily9949
      @binnsfamily9949 Před 6 měsíci

      English stay stealing since it inception

    • @JLa7257
      @JLa7257 Před 6 měsíci +81

      ...stole it?

    • @ibvghgfvbnbc
      @ibvghgfvbnbc Před 6 měsíci

      Borrowed ​@@JLa7257

    • @binabina4445
      @binabina4445 Před 6 měsíci +130

      Do you not know history? England was colonized over and over again. You're hating on the ultimate colonized country. All those languages are the languages of England's oppressors.

    • @harleyjo4875
      @harleyjo4875 Před 6 měsíci +90

      @@JLa7257are you really that daft when it comes to the history of the English language and modern etymology in general?? Like, most languages are ‘stealing’ words from each other to convey ideas they were previously using entire sentences to convey, and also as colonization, trade, and world slavery started to become more and more prevalent, languages married and evolved.
      And if you’re hung up on OP using the verb ‘steal’, you really need to get off it, because that’s a very pedantic thing to try and make a point off of, this isn’t “Um Actually”.

  • @kittykatlover7
    @kittykatlover7 Před rokem +974

    As an American, I have no idea how to explain English to non English speakers

    • @robi9942
      @robi9942 Před rokem +36

      Relatable. The English language makes sense because it makes sense, even if this explanation doesn’t make sense, the pronunciation makes sense because it’s easy for the brain to process. 😅

    • @philliperasmus8426
      @philliperasmus8426 Před rokem +16

      Americans barely speak English anyway...😅

    • @amoldivo
      @amoldivo Před rokem +10

      Uhh, actually we don't really care about Americans?! 😅🤧

    • @fairygodbrotherr
      @fairygodbrotherr Před rokem +9

      @@amoldivo but you bothered to comment. yeah, ok. Americans live in your head rent free.

    • @fairygodbrotherr
      @fairygodbrotherr Před rokem +9

      @@philliperasmus8426mericans speak great English and some of the greatest writers of the English language are American. It’s also our form of English that is the standard for new learners and it’s the american form of English that is used all over the internet, so be real.

  • @shenabrown9958
    @shenabrown9958 Před měsícem

    The end got me :) hilarious

  • @bikashhansda7901
    @bikashhansda7901 Před 3 hodinami +1

    Same word same spelling same pronunciation but different meaning
    🙄
    Cell (bio)
    Cell (prisoner)
    Cell (excel)
    Cell (phone)
    Sell (exchange)
    Sale (marketing)

  • @swaftler
    @swaftler Před rokem +597

    Us English speakers underestimate how strange English is

    • @ghost1182able
      @ghost1182able Před rokem +6

      Oh no we are aware we just like to watch as yall try to decipher the chaos that is english

    • @boko06
      @boko06 Před rokem +3

      I didn't realize until I started watching these shorts. That's also this other video reciting a confusing english poem

    • @TopSideRhyme706
      @TopSideRhyme706 Před rokem +5

      Dude, the word “fridge” has a D in it, but the word refrigerator doesn’t. That’s how messed up it is.

    • @stuchg
      @stuchg Před rokem +2

      I legit have a problem with English n I only speak English soooooo........

    • @mip9272
      @mip9272 Před rokem +2

      I height it

  • @Ghostly28
    @Ghostly28 Před rokem +275

    I’ve never felt more like a professional in my life
    Edit: Thank you for the likes 😁

  • @DurgaPrasad-ek7ez
    @DurgaPrasad-ek7ez Před 7 dny

    All these days I underestimated my memory,
    I just got to know I am actually good at memorising.

  • @taiprice1763
    @taiprice1763 Před měsícem

    This is my struggle as an RTI teacher. 🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @random_gameplays2247
    @random_gameplays2247 Před rokem +129

    Ok I'm concerned for french's mental health

  • @StayestOfStays
    @StayestOfStays Před rokem +286

    As a non native speaker, i get more and more surprised everyday that i can remember how to speak english😂

    • @Neodactyl
      @Neodactyl Před rokem +26

      As a native English speaker, I get more and more surprised everyday that I can remember how to speak English...

    • @someone.-wz3rt
      @someone.-wz3rt Před rokem +2

      Same

  • @pratyushkumarmallick4071

    "English is a funny language".
    - Wise Man

  • @ajvaani593
    @ajvaani593 Před měsícem

    The best one yet!!! Brilliant 👏

  • @SeriouslyJustAShadow
    @SeriouslyJustAShadow Před rokem +1651

    English was my second language and i can relate to this WAY too much

    • @Banndit_Nation
      @Banndit_Nation Před rokem +18

      Its my frist and yet I get it, I've just practically given up on "proper" english lol

    • @Endless-Vids
      @Endless-Vids Před rokem +6

      My first language is English and my second language is french. I am so lost.

    • @Aymen19827
      @Aymen19827 Před rokem

      It's my third language and it's so easy

    • @mouhamedzarzi6693
      @mouhamedzarzi6693 Před rokem

      ​@@Banndit_Nationit is my 3rd language but i see no difference

    • @NormalGamez
      @NormalGamez Před rokem

      same because my first language was spanish

  • @battlefronttezzlar6781
    @battlefronttezzlar6781 Před rokem +770

    As an English speaker i want to apologize to everyone who is trying to learn English.

    • @Enormoussaa
      @Enormoussaa Před rokem +15

      We just do broken english

    • @yohanandrade4668
      @yohanandrade4668 Před rokem +32

      As a not native English speaker I can say: English is easy compared to other languages. Portuguese, for example, have so much rules you'd never get it. We have like 12 different words with the same damn meaning and each word is applicable depending of pronom, verbal time and plural or singular.

    • @julkasobol5829
      @julkasobol5829 Před rokem +10

      I'm Polish trying to learn English :D

    • @AdiG1
      @AdiG1 Před rokem +12

      As an Englander, I apologise for nothing! Embrace the chaos that is our language!

    • @k.u9275
      @k.u9275 Před rokem +12

      English is quite easy to learn honestly

  • @ChrisAlbertH47
    @ChrisAlbertH47 Před 16 dny +1

    If you thought that was confusing, try guessing what certain Irish words phonetically sound like

  • @sphinxeclipse3896
    @sphinxeclipse3896 Před měsícem

    I am so grateful English is my first language, because if it wasn’t I wouldn’t bother to learn it. I don’t know how non native speakers learn it.

  • @paulzeev
    @paulzeev Před rokem +810

    This guy does it so well I literally feel like it's two different people every time

    • @downtostandup
      @downtostandup Před rokem +20

      What are you talking about, that's its brother from france

    • @ghotyolocanisyn2880
      @ghotyolocanisyn2880 Před rokem +5

      Wait, its the same person? I didnt even focus on that.

    • @linmk541
      @linmk541 Před rokem

      Obviously it was two different people 😬

    • @jayden2966
      @jayden2966 Před rokem

      It's his twin, what are you talking about?

    • @TellTheTru
      @TellTheTru Před rokem

      I didn’t even notice it was the same person. I just thought there were 2 different men.

  • @wolfrainexxx
    @wolfrainexxx Před rokem +1469

    "English is like three languages stacked in a trenchcoat. It stalks other languages in a dark alleyway, and rifles through their pockets for loose vocabs." - Den of Wolves responding to MissTrillium on a VSauce video.

    • @jaimix31792
      @jaimix31792 Před rokem +15

      Wow.... why was that so accurate?

    • @MrSirWivd
      @MrSirWivd Před rokem +22

      actually its more than 3. we just sampled everyone elses language and then called it our own work. we basically copied the homework from every student in the hypothetical language class, and then turned it in to the teacher saying how hard we worked on it. 😂😅

    • @wolfrainexxx
      @wolfrainexxx Před rokem +8

      @@MrSirWivd Isaac Newton once said, "If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants."

    • @jamplatform3429
      @jamplatform3429 Před rokem

      Celtic language(s) + Roman conquest (adds Latin) + a few centuries + Anglo-Saxon conquest (adds "German") = "English"
      "English" + Norman Conquest (adds French) + a few centuries + Globalization = English!

    • @merileopardisaksassa7030
      @merileopardisaksassa7030 Před rokem +16

      This quote is actually a reference to a Terry Pratchett (author of the Discworld series) quote:
      "English doesn’t borrow from other languages. English follows other languages down dark alleys, knocks them over and goes through their pockets for loose grammar."

  • @dayanarosmie7383
    @dayanarosmie7383 Před měsícem

    😂😂😂 I never thought about English in this way though🤣🤣 no wonder some people having trouble with pronunciation, and it's not even my native language, I don't have problems with pronunciation and spelling but my weakness is the "grammar" all those past present things😂😂 because my language don't have those😅

  • @enkayar718
    @enkayar718 Před 17 dny

    This is me helping my son with homework when he was 6. Eventually he went back to school and told his teacher "Mommy says English makes no sense". English is the hardest language to learn. BECAUSE IT MAKES ZERO SENSE.

  • @ScrapKnight2005
    @ScrapKnight2005 Před rokem +2460

    French: Why would you do this?
    English: YOU did this to me!!!

    • @jeremiahenglish6461
      @jeremiahenglish6461 Před 11 měsíci +46

      Don't forget German and Latin

    • @ScrapKnight2005
      @ScrapKnight2005 Před 11 měsíci +33

      @@jeremiahenglish6461 No, French influence did this.

    • @jeremiahenglish6461
      @jeremiahenglish6461 Před 11 měsíci +12

      @@ScrapKnight2005 do you realize the English language has more than French roots?

    • @5US69
      @5US69 Před 11 měsíci +5

      ​@@jeremiahenglish6461bro im french and no, im 15 and we learn to conjugate 2 words verbs that the second word could agree with an object if hes before the verb and if the first part is the good one.

    • @anais4935
      @anais4935 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Le français c trop dur à comprendre

  • @dcannet
    @dcannet Před rokem +423

    As a french person who was learning English before; this was relatable. I had a mental breakdown many times before I finally understood 😭👍

    • @allyrichards9207
      @allyrichards9207 Před rokem +16

      If you feel you understand English, your still in a mental breakdown 😵‍💫

    • @ae3qe27u3
      @ae3qe27u3 Před rokem +2

      The Great Vowel Shift! Right after we standardized spelling, we had a big thing where people changed where in the mouth we said various words, which changed the pronunciation

    • @DumplingDoodle
      @DumplingDoodle Před rokem

      well, for the record, your english is great. don't even know many native speakers who know how to use a semicolon!

    • @colbyallman
      @colbyallman Před rokem +2

      Comma, not semicolon. The first part is a fragment.

    • @colbyallman
      @colbyallman Před rokem

      ​@@DumplingDoodleWell, now you know one.

  • @JTHPADF2K2
    @JTHPADF2K2 Před 6 dny

    "If this is height, then this must be white" 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @14Hollyleaf
    @14Hollyleaf Před 10 dny

    It's videos like this that make me question how I even learned English😂

  • @mattaboveallhews1502
    @mattaboveallhews1502 Před rokem +675

    #1 rule of the English language:
    There is no consistency, ever. Dont expect it.

    • @jonathanbuzzard1376
      @jonathanbuzzard1376 Před rokem +15

      Second rule every word has multiple meanings sometimes contradictory

    • @jonathanbuzzard1376
      @jonathanbuzzard1376 Před rokem +10

      Third rule everything has more than one word to describe it

    • @hassanrubeiahadi
      @hassanrubeiahadi Před rokem +9

      As an English learner the Golden rule is don't assume pronuciation, always check it in dictionary or online

    • @antcommander1367
      @antcommander1367 Před rokem +3

      ör jus prenounse like u vout in ur ön länkkuate.
      just trying to replicate finnish rally english

    • @HuntingKingYT
      @HuntingKingYT Před rokem +3

      Oneth rule of the English Language:
      Ther iz now conzistensy, ever. Do not expect it.

  • @RunawayVoyager
    @RunawayVoyager Před rokem +115

    Big respect to people who learned English as their second language

    • @sebf.w.i4901
      @sebf.w.i4901 Před rokem +3

      Thank you 😅

    • @phantommangagirl
      @phantommangagirl Před rokem +3

      I once read that English is the second-hardest language to learn (the hardest is Mandarin).

    • @krebituru
      @krebituru Před rokem +1

      ​@@phantommangagirl no English is not the second actually mnderine is the first Arabic I'd the second and the third is Japanese then Hungarian and fiichi and then franch , the list goes on and matter fact English is on of the easyest bro

    • @bcamplite621
      @bcamplite621 Před rokem +2

      Yep, these videos make me understand some common mistakes I hear non-native speakers make. Big ups to them for trying.

    • @ivanakhid3333
      @ivanakhid3333 Před rokem

      Thanks, it's my third actually😂

  • @akashh5238
    @akashh5238 Před 14 dny

    That's awesome buddy 😂😂😂😂

  • @Fardeen_Ahmed.
    @Fardeen_Ahmed. Před dnem

    Somebody comeup with the real thing that matters to non-english speakers 😂😂😂