In british english “schedule” is pronounciated pretty different. Actually they pronounced coreectly. And also the reason why americans says “nayki” is Nike is a name of god in ancient greek and they call it “nayk”.
ya yıllarca sokuk okullarda ingiltere ingilizcesi öğrettiler bize , sonra yıllarca Amerikalılarla çalıştım genelde amerikan aksanı ile konuşuyorum ama bazen hala ingiltere ingilizcesi ile söylediğim kelimeler ve şeyler kalmış yani genelde amerikan olsa da arada karma bir aksanım var .. damn it !
If you dont speak english of course its hard to pronounce all these words. If they go to a country whose native language is English, they can learn there.
The zh sound thing is real and we don't even realize it. For example my name is Bener. For me I prononciate it with a hard r sound at the end. But my foreign friends are hearing it as Benezh or even Benesh. After couple of awkward moment I realize that a zh sound coming out of my mouth. It's not even about how we speak english.
turkish "r" sound is like that you said, with "zh" or "sh" sounds. but we dont hear these sounds. you can not convince a turkish guy that he/she say "rsh" or "rzh". he/she will believe that he/she say only "r". :)
ana dili ingilizce olan birinin ingilizcenin saçma ve mantıksız olduğunu söylemesi çok güzel. böyle mantıksız bir dilin dünyayı yönetmesi de çok saçma.
Ingilizce gerçekten çok saçma bir dil iki harfi birleştirip tek harf gibi söylüyorsun üstelik bu kelimeler arasında da farklılık gösteriyor oysa türkçede her harf yazıldığı gibi okunuyor sadece alfabeyi ve telaffuzu öğren birde gelen ekleri öğren yeter
Sondaki "r" lerde r'yi ş gibi okuyoruz. Dikkat edin kendinizde farkında olmadan yapıyoruz bunu. "Var" kelimesininin telaffuzunda kulağa gelen nerdeyse Vaş gibi bir şey.
I really don't know why Turks in Turkey pronounce the R that way than they are speaking English but it makes me crazy everytime. Yes we roll the R in Turkish but not the way they do than they speak English. It's worse than they pronounce German words because they pronounce them like English despite that letters are pronounced similar in German and Turkish. My guess is that their English teachers don't know better, and the English teachers they raise inherit the same mistakes. But in defense of the Turks, English pronunciation makes no sense anyway :D
@@agagtv1 But spelling words is still awkward to me. For example double o. Door, blood, cool etc. All of them have different sounds. You need to memorize it. Knowing a rule isn’t enough.
Because so different kind of groups speak english and they convert it to way their usage and culter. Aussi uk south afr amerika canada, there r so many effects on it.
First of all, English is technically my 2nd language. Second of all, I pronounce it socially rather than formally kind of like how Turks don't pronounce the R letter at each word that ends in R like hayir for example as well as not saying the letter H in merhaba. This is ironic.
I think this reaction videos better than music reaction videos
Agree
but it doesn't get as much views as music reactions.. hmmm. i will try to do mix
@@agagtv1 thnx budy
I agree with u
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In british english “schedule” is pronounciated pretty different. Actually they pronounced coreectly. And also the reason why americans says “nayki” is Nike is a name of god in ancient greek and they call it “nayk”.
It's good to hear "Nike - Bike example" from an American guy. I guess English language is unique in this way.
ya yıllarca sokuk okullarda ingiltere ingilizcesi öğrettiler bize , sonra yıllarca Amerikalılarla çalıştım genelde amerikan aksanı ile konuşuyorum ama bazen hala ingiltere ingilizcesi ile söylediğim kelimeler ve şeyler kalmış yani genelde amerikan olsa da arada karma bir aksanım var .. damn it !
Tam tersi dostun okullarda amerikan İngilizcesi öğretirler. Tabi onu da gramer saçmalığıyla ezberletirler öğretmek demeyelim
Nike ve bike meselesinde o kadar haklisin ki 😁👍🏻
Sebebi Nike aslinda antik yunanda bir tanrı adı ve latince de nayki dendiği için amerikalılar öyle telafuz ediyor. Özel isim olduğu için yani.
If you dont speak english of course its hard to pronounce all these words. If they go to a country whose native language is English, they can learn there.
The zh sound thing is real and we don't even realize it. For example my name is Bener. For me I prononciate it with a hard r sound at the end. But my foreign friends are hearing it as Benezh or even Benesh. After couple of awkward moment I realize that a zh sound coming out of my mouth. It's not even about how we speak english.
So fun and it also helpful.. 🤩Thanks a lot! Greetings from Istanbul💙
You should watch Volkan Öge - İngilizce Dersleri for true English xD With English subtitle
+1 😅😅😅
Baneva - Tek Tabanca fresh
turkish "r" sound is like that you said, with "zh" or "sh" sounds. but we dont hear these sounds. you can not convince a turkish guy that he/she say "rsh" or "rzh". he/she will believe that he/she say only "r". :)
I've just realized this as a Turk
ana dili ingilizce olan birinin ingilizcenin saçma ve mantıksız olduğunu söylemesi çok güzel. böyle mantıksız bir dilin dünyayı yönetmesi de çok saçma.
HAHAHAHAHA 😆 Your reactions are great dude!
Learning english with alex 😝
thanks bro i watched the video and i cant speak turkish anymore
dude pls react to turkish food at turkish restaurant
09:56 that is british prononciaton
React Baneva - Tek Tabanca
Lia shine anunakiler ft ati242, hidra, Şehinşah reaction pls
Yazıldığı gibi okunsaydi güzel olurdu :))
Adam kendi diline "aptalca" diyor.
Ben Türkçe'ye "aptalca" desem, ilk önce babam sopayla döver...
Bir şeyler vardı ama hiç bir şey yoktu derken , biz onu türkçe de anlamiyoruz kardeşim endişe etme
Ingilizce gerçekten çok saçma bir dil iki harfi birleştirip tek harf gibi söylüyorsun üstelik bu kelimeler arasında da farklılık gösteriyor oysa türkçede her harf yazıldığı gibi okunuyor sadece alfabeyi ve telaffuzu öğren birde gelen ekleri öğren yeter
It would be better if you focus on more stuffs related to languages.
Baneva tek tabanca
Baneva yeni bir şarkı yayınladı.
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Türkçeyide unuttuk ingilizceyide 😂👍❤️
siyah kazaklı her şeye gülen kıza bi ben mi sinir oldum aw
watch the koca kafalar congratulations video :)
some pronounced 'schedule' like British or Australian people so not wrong at all
U dont use F in Comfortable?
Guzel video olmus turk dizilerine tepki verirmisin
Sondaki "r" lerde r'yi ş gibi okuyoruz. Dikkat edin kendinizde farkında olmadan yapıyoruz bunu. "Var" kelimesininin telaffuzunda kulağa gelen nerdeyse Vaş gibi bir şey.
ORKUNDK - MORINHUUR FREESTYLE
plss 🙏🏻
adam dilini unuttu mk fgsdfsdfsdfds
blackberry and samsung 'daki SURİYELİ gibi söylemişler aw ajdsjaasdhahshsa
I really don't know why Turks in Turkey pronounce the R that way than they are speaking English but it makes me crazy everytime. Yes we roll the R in Turkish but not the way they do than they speak English. It's worse than they pronounce German words because they pronounce them like English despite that letters are pronounced similar in German and Turkish. My guess is that their English teachers don't know better, and the English teachers they raise inherit the same mistakes. But in defense of the Turks, English pronunciation makes no sense anyway :D
Khontkar plaa4 albüm reaction (english subtitle) pls
"amazing"i herkes yanlış telaffuz etmiş. Doğrusu: "bördın mardiini".
Khontkar ft kozmos - üstünde ne var pls react it
Orkudk new song : morin huur freestyle
geeflow : kralların kellesi
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Nike is mispronounced by americans actually. Everyone in the world prounounces it like "nike" not nikee
nike is an american company. how can we mispronounce what we created lol
Seyf - Çupamuzu verun reaction please
Jamiryo!
😁
orkundk - morin huur freestyle
orkundk ft Şehinşah - merhamet yok
two serious single from orkundk u need to listen pls
khonkar PLA4 The Vision new album react please
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Nice nice very good 👊
I Wait PLA4 Reaction bro👀👀
İngilizce cok garip bir dil bir harf her kelimede baska okunabiliyor c kimi zaman k olarak kimi zaman s olarak kimi zaman ş olarak cok garip
I think English has no rules lol. You people just memorize the words
English has rules. but everyone breaks them xD. so its pointless.
@@agagtv1 But spelling words is still awkward to me. For example double o. Door, blood, cool etc. All of them have different sounds. You need to memorize it. Knowing a rule isn’t enough.
Because so different kind of groups speak english and they convert it to way their usage and culter. Aussi uk south afr amerika canada, there r so many effects on it.
Hidra ati242 : anonkiler
Pleas react to benim inim hiphoo silahsız kuvvet
Khontkar
Pla4 album reaction please
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Don't worry about english. There are more stupid things in Turkish.
You are a native speaker yourself but even your pronunciation of the word "pronunciation" itself is incorrect. This is ironic.
First of all, English is technically my 2nd language.
Second of all, I pronounce it socially rather than formally kind of like how Turks don't pronounce the R letter at each word that ends in R like hayir for example as well as not saying the letter H in merhaba. This is ironic.
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