French and Italian LUXURY BRANDS Pronunciation Comparison!!
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🇫🇷 LUCIE
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🇮🇹 Jordy
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"I don't have anything from Gucci" oh don't worry , Jordy 🇮🇹 , it's not cheaper at all in anywhere 😂
It's really Expensive 😆
Italy and France are pretty good about food , but for me are the most stylish countries in the world , so many important brands and luxury objects
I think this "Haute Couture" started by the French King Louis XIV.
Some Italian composer like Jean Baptiste Lully.
Probabaly they are the most stylish countries in the world, but italian food is just much much better than the french.
@@giuseppedamora. italy got better main entries but france has better deserts
@@heroeus8173Trust me bro, not even close. French dessets are veery good, but the variety and the taste of the italian ones is unbeatable.
@@heroeus8173 For sure french pastry shop are veryy cool, and pastrys are very slylish.
Oh...my...god. the french girl is probably one of the cutest girls i've ever seen
Deficiente!
Both Italy 🇮🇹 and France 🇫🇷 have a special place in my heart and they have great things to offer to the world. I like both countries equally... I have been to Paris and Strasbourg in France and to Rome, Venice, Naples, Florence, and Amalfi in Italy. I speak French fluently and speak some Italian. I like all aspects of both cultures... Sending lots of love to you Jordy and Lucie!💖 Greetings from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
Ferrari + Ducati = Italy
Thank you, brother, and welcome to Saudis in the land of food, elegance, tourism, cinema and everything in France
@@cinemazoom4437 Thank you! That's very kind of you to say so.
I'm Italian and no one pronounces Yves Saint Laurent and Celine like the italian girl did, idk why she pronounced them so weirdly😅
We pronounce them exactly like in French exept from the Rs
And when it comes to Luis Vuitton, again, never heard a single Italian pronouncing the S
Nice interaction ladies ✌🏻
Nice
The "R" has to be the letter that of pronounced the most different in different languages.
I love these videos! I want to learn French and Italian after I finish learning Japanese 💜
Start by watching Disney movies in French. Or French songs.
Check out the 2000's
I'm french and I've learned Japanese, bon courage, 頑張って
I'm struggling with the Kanji right now, i learnt just 10 of 2000. It's quite depressing, but i keep going!
@@enzogeet2463 NANI ?
@@ziggy9056 After the N5 ones which aren't that hard, I highly advice you to learn kanji as you learn the vocabulary you wanna know..
It's not as depressing as going down the list one by one :)
I am Slovenian and I have a French R, this is also a problem for some, because it is similar to a speech error
As an Italian, I love French.
Excellent food and fashion. ❤️ 🇮🇹 🇫🇷
Actually the french made everything sounds fancy, while italian made everything sounds melodic
Both Romance Languages. Similar words but different pronunciations
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 indeed :)
Right! I feel like we Italians are good at making everything sound melodic!
Lucy has beautiful eyes 😍❤️
thank you so much 🤧
It is Lucie
To Lucie: regarding “cc”, examples of different pronunciations are “accent” (ks) and “accrocher” (k)
oh yes thanks! i struggled remembering french at that exact moment since it hasn’t been my first speaking language in 3 years i tend to forget some vocabulary as well.. thank you for helping 😅
@@ricartlu French vocabulary is kinda pain in the ass. The English one is way more easier and appealing
@@ricartlu I understand the feeling. I’ve been living, and often thinking, in English for soon 23 years 😁
Votre performance, Lucie, et celle de Jordy ont été excellentes! Bravo!
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 wouldn’t say it in a better way! aha
@@yveslafrance2806 oh wow! i would have lost a lot of vocabulary! i sometimes try to ask with different words that are similar to find the right one but when no one can find the word that i wanted to say.. that’s so frustrating omg forgot my own language…
Merci beaucoup c’est très gentil! c’était ma première fois donc j’étais un peu stressé mais c’était super sympa!
My brother can't do the rrrrr. My sister can't do the rrrr. Haha.
Una muove le braccia quando parla l'altra no, qual é l'italiana? 😁
Jordi is a lovely girl but as an italian let me tell you that, in this and other videos, the italian pronounciations that she gives of foreign brands are practically all wrong, that is to say the almost totality of italians definitely does not pronounce them the way she claims they do. I suppose that's due to her unfamiliarity with those brands since it always seems like she's trying to pronounce them for the first time. Nobody in italy would say "celìne", we would all say "selìn". Nobody would say "luìs vuittòn", we would all say "luì vuittòn". Nobody would say "ìve sàn lorènt" (wut?), we would say "ìv sàn loràn". Nobody would say "èrmes" (we would pronounce it like that if it was written Hermes, without an accent on the e, in which case it would be the greek god), we would say "ermès". Long story short, we don't ignore the existence of an original pronounciation and read foreign words as if they were italian, rather we imitate the sound of the original pronounciation but just "flatten" it to make it compatible with the sounds of italian letters.
Im italian too and I totally agree with u
Portuguese x Spanish x French x Italian x Romanian, please ;)
France & Italy 👍
@@hilmanfirgiansyah9728 Excuse me?
I can.t do the rrrrrr. How????
In France, there are also some French luxury brands with a foreign name, like Balenciaga, Kenzo, or Bugatti.
Don't forget Paco Rabanne who was originally Spanish.
Bugatti was French in origin but is a German brand nowdays. Balenciaga was a Spanish company
@@salmonetesnonosquedan8345 no, it's wrong. Bugatti was owned by the VW Group, but the company itself is still French. You can see it on wikipédia, or on their website, or the French flags everywhere on their cars. So, you can claims this nonsense over and over, it's still wrong, the business doesn't work like that.
Balenciaga was Spanish, indeed, until the Spanish Civil War, when mr Balenciaga relocated the company and the headquarters in Paris. This is how it works, the place where the company is headquartered, registred, and both Balenciaga and Bugatti are registred as French companies, both headquartered in France.
@@salmonetesnonosquedan8345 he means that Bugatti was an Italian from Milan, so the company is called with his last name which is common in Lombardy
@@JosephOccenoBFH It is not the fault of the French that some entrepreneurs from Spain were forced to leave their country to succeed in business, it is above all the fault of Spain, which has failed to provide the necessary structures to keep their disigners like Rabane and Balenciaga .... Google translated
The french girl is telling smth wrong
U for italian is our ou in french
And cc in french is said "kss"before e and i, like in accepter or accent.
So the french pronounciation of Gucci would be "Gükssi"
Never "Gou".
Invidio la vostra "Rrr" 😔 per me è da sempre una maledizione
This Italian girl is sweat as My Gucci purfume🇮🇹
What about discussing common brands?
THESE are "common brands", just not what poor/middle-class people can afford to buy. I see them everywhere on the Internet. 😅
@@BlanchestarlightUwU , if they are not affordable they are not common.
in my country, people who can't do rrrr are called "cadel". And many actually find it adorable because they speak like toddlers
In italiy we call that "R mosia" but is not consider adorable😅
@@r.i.s.e4443 it's "r moscia", not "mosia"
Ma chi mai pronuncia "celine" invece di "selìn"?
Funny, I had this with my students in France, they tend to speak the language without knowing for sure what the spelling rules are. CC is pronounced KS before I and E, but as K before
R L W are commonly difficult letters accross the board. no matter the country. rolling the R is a genetic thing. and some just the inability to hear the difference, which can kind of be genetic, I guess.
In Italy some brands are MORE popular than others, YSL is known but does not attract crowds of people if we exclude the famous perfume Black Opium and Celine is a "niche brand", little known, in fact I did not even know it existed until a few months ago, when I saw a famous instagrammer advertising something with that brand.
The most popular brands among Italians are the Italian ones such as Dolce & Gabbana, Armani, Prada, Gucci, Bulgari, Trussardi, etc., then there are Chanel, Dior and Vuitton ...
Both brands are pronounced in Italian more or less like in French.
As an American, I would pronounce it "Saynt - Luh - Raunt"
Looks like of Jordy is with Ireland flag
Well, green/white/red for Italy green/white/orange for Ireland, it's not very far, but it seems red to me in the video (but since I'm a bit colorblind, I can't be sure :D)
For many European brands most Americans will pronounce the names as they are advertised, and will honor the native sound because it is the brand's name. But some people will shorten the name to make it familiar, because doing the accurate French pronunciation can sound pretentious and entitled.
0:48 accent,
I don't care about these name brands (even if I could afford them). What I care about is if I'm comfortable wearing them or if they look nice on me in my estimation. Everything is relative and I don't need praises from people. Certain standards don't matter to me.
Okay cool
Can you get a norwegian person plis?
Please, bring people that speak Portuguese and Spanish to join them!!! 🙏🙏🙏
Lucie looks so French 😅
you can't "look" French
@@charles1413 french = french people, not the language
@@niceperson6412 Yeah I got it, you still can't look "french" lmao
@@charles1413 yes you can lol. Chill
@@uuuuuuuuiiiiiii Being French is a nationality not an ethnicity :)
That is called a speech impediment. If you are born in a culture that has rolled r and you only can send strong French r you are sent to speech school, I would imagine! 🙃
No. I am not able to roll the R but I didn't have to follow any therapy or anything else, it is not seen as a "real" problem to be treated, many Italians have the "erre moscia" or do not know how to pronounce the R at all. It is a socially accepted common speech impediment, like having a lisp, and nobody cares. Many celebrities cannot pronounce the R correctly but have still had a great career as an actor or singer.
I can’t pronounce the rolling r and i’m from norway, where we usually use it. But because we use the «french r» in my dialect (norway is very diverse when it comes to dialects), i didn’t have to learn it. I know some people from different parts of the country who did tho
we just call them "retarded", with the french r of course
I guess "S" should be silent in "HERMES"
there are exceptions of course...because the E too would be silent as well because it is not stressed with the acute accent é
We mostly pronounce the "s" at the end because there is an accent on the second "e" in "Hermès"
FIRST OK IDK GUCCI,FENDI,GEORGIO ARMANI,DOLCE and GABANA N PRADA WERE ITALIAN FASION (THOSE R VERY FAMOUS N VERY POPULAR USA 🇺🇸 FAISION BRANDS ALSO) N I KNEW LOUIS VITTON WAS FRENCH N SO IS CARTIER
Ferrari + Ducati + Totti = Italy
Hermes? It is an greek mythological being, right? And the "H" should be pronounced. :)
Yes, Hermes is a god in ancient Greece but here it's just the surname of the guy who started the brand. And a pronounced "h" it's a sound that doesn't even exist in French! (Which is why when you hear a French speaking English with a strong French accent, he will never pronounced any "h").
The H is never pronounced in French
Great stream, as always. I appreciate the level-headed approach you take to the news and the markets. A lot has changed and that's on everything but the truth is I don't even care much about bullish or bearish market anymore because Mr Richard Scote got me cover as I am comfortably making 1.5B T C monthly...
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The French girl is so blah but the Italian girl is super cute.
How can a French person say that French is hard?
It doesn't make sense. It's the only language they speak (most of them).
well, even as native french we still make a tons of mistakes, plus when someone asks me to teach them some things, it’s really hard to explain because there is so many different pronunciation for sometimes the same letters, letters that you don’t pronounce, group of letters that changes sound when together, words that are pronounced the same but written in a different way.. to me french is a hard language to learn! i like learning languages but i think that i wouldn’t have learned it if i wasn’t already french because i think it’s quite hard.. well and the verbs as well didn’t even talk about it.. some people may think it’s not that hard.. but i think it is 🤷🏼♀️
@@ricartlu I understand, but I just find it annoying when people say that, without even speaking a second language.
At least they should take a look at other languages, e.g. Finnish, Vietnamese, Mongolian, Tamil, Xhosa, and the list goes on.
How is it annoying? French is hard and it's a fact, it doesn't mean that she thinks that french is the hardest language. I'm pretty sure that she is aware that there are harder languages in the world.
Well if you compare French to English for example, a foreigner to these two languages would probably think that French is the hardest to learn. About grammar and conjugation French can seem difficult, but with some motivation you can surely get it. It is also about some pronunciations that are completely different from the common ones, even french babies can’t usually pronounce some, such as “r’s”.
And so you know, at school we are taught English and another language that you choose (German, Italian or Spanish) + basics french lessons. So most of french people master at least 3 languages.
@@king.jaguar i found funny the « i find it annoying when people say that without speaking another language » (which i agree, i’ve already heard the same from people that speak one language) but in my position i’m speaking in english now which is a second language, i also speak korean, learned spanish but forgot a lot for sure! in all those languages i find maybe english the easiest, (at least to where i’ve learned it! might have harder stuff waiting for me aha) but sure, korean is hard as well in some way! a lot of people want to learn french, some of the languages that you listed are not too common and maybe only a few people have an interest in them! french as been romantized (is that the right way to say it?!) to the point where a tons of people want to learn it! i will never say oh no don’t learn it that’s too hard, but i will try to explain a few things, always go for it if you would like to learn it but that can be a rough path for sure
French language be like: 🎼💩
No
No
Another creepy hater... Pathetic!
Eh ?
Nonsense language
We French 🇨🇵 and Italians 🇮🇹 are the most fashionable countries. Top
Our luxury brands are known across the Globe.
"La Haute Couture"
Coco Channel, Dior, Louis Vuitton, Hermès, Saint Laurent
Gucci, Armani, Prada
They could have sung their National Anthem.
🟦⬜🟥"La Marseillaise"🐓
🟩⬜🟥"Il Canto degli Italiani" 🐺
Both former Monarchy Regim
I see you everywhere it’s so weird
@@clelia4660 it's called the French Pride.
La Fierté Française
Overpriced goods that line the pockets of the already rich when independent developers make equally if not more stylish things for a fraction of the price.
Italians luxury brands a lot more famous and common.
Gucci, Prada, Armani, Versace, Dolce & Gabanna, Fendi, etc.. there’s a lot more.
French famous ones are only Chanel, Dior and Louis Vuitton.
@@Ahmed-pf3lg I'd say the same