God: So, do you want tonnes of vowels and consonants that aren't pronounced, along with changing vowel combinations based on the word just to confuse the hell out of everyone else? The French: Yes. God: How many? The French: All of them.
It's funny that 85% of France doesn't speek any an i do mean A N Y other language, so when they come to a restaurant where i work they speak only french. And even if they ate all and i get 'SUPEEEEERBBBB' at the end, they leave bad review because i don't speak french. And they usually never leave a tip. I speek 5 languages, english is one of them, non of them fluent, and work in a tourist type of restaurant, french for me is mission impossible.
The lady with the ball cap is like Joey trying to learn how to introduce himself in French. She just makes a bunch of random "French sounds" and sees what sticks.
Yes. She must have learn it in school she succeded to say inébranlablement wich is hard to say even sometimes for a french person when speaking rapidly. The others were 👎but they are not exposed to french as english is the lingua franca (As french used to be in the 17th and 18th century, next it might be mandarin or hindi, who knows?).
me: "hey man, why don't visit me over here in Hedgehog, we'll party it up!" french guy: "can't right now, i'm stuck in Grenouille for business, but this place rocks too"
I mean, why not, there probably are towns named like that. People name things after some other significant things. Perhaps, some patch of land had lots of hedgehogs or frogs, you don't know.
@@yeahh8 oue mais pour, connaître des gens qui vivent en France depuis ses 10ene d'années, ils ont pas un aussi bon accent.. Ma tu comprend que c'est automatique naturel,
2:40 that girl took up French I swear. No one can guess French/know the meaning of those words just by gut feeling. If she is doing it by her gut feeling then shit she smart asf.
As a frenchman I have to say her pronunciation is on point. Especially the "R"s which are notoriously hard for English native speakers to get. My guess is that she's got french-speaking family or she's studied french for a decent amount of time.
I can understand French but I can't speak it. I can read almost perfect German but I cannot understand it. I can read arabic and guess what it will be in English...and I am a Persian who learned English from watching animation. It is a weird thing that I do, I am the same with using my left hand and right hand... But you are right, you can't tell one word's meaning out of the content.
@@christopherrivera9827 Fam there's no 'Wha' at the end of some of those words. French write 17 lettres but only pronounce 4, why would she add some pronounciation to the word. Atleast you can try, you know
Harmxn dude ... she doesn’t even speak French like how would she know tht? I was raised in America basically my whole life but born in my home country so I speak another language besides English and y’all can’t blame them. Ofc they should try and it’s clear she rlly isn’t trying to mock but genuinely try. I don’t get mad if ppl can’t pronounce my language well or whtv. And if anything the way they say it was how I thgt too so it’s learning experience for all. Don’t blame them if they don’t know the language or expect the rules of French or whtv. Lmao.
I'm 100% french and tbh when I was 6 and learning how to read I read "Oiseau" (= bird) as Ohissaye-Ahu Quick french lesson : "Oi" reads as "Wah", as in voir (to see), croire (to believe), soir (evening)... "Eau" reads as "O", as in bateau (boat), seau (bucket), eau (water)... And when an S is between two vowels it reads as "Z", as in brisé (broken), mysogine, Asie (Asia) So "Oiseau" = "Wazo"
To be fair, English and French are actually coming from two different lanaguage trees. English is more a part of the Germania tree (hence why German is easier to learn for native English speakers and vis versa) while French is derived from the Romantic tree (hence French and Spanish have a similar cadence and like easier to learn for those native speakers.) Even though Latin is heavily influenced in most European languages Engish is a bit different considering the historical rulers that have changed the language and added things to represent different influences..... for example there is a lot of French spelling in English that both makes sense and doesn't make sense in terms of pronunciation but the spelling being completely different from what you'd expect. The history of language is incredibly interesting for all cultures. You can learn a lot that way
Knowing multiple languages really helps you tie links between past cultures. So many words have somehow exchanged in between languages, hundreds of years ago, to become used words in today’s official tongues.
If you can understand french, there's a very good channel on CZcams about linguistic named "Linguisticae". it's interesting and entertaining, while dealing with sometimes complex subjects. Obviously there's subtitles if needed.
hang on i need to know how many of you actually see her wearing PURPLE instead of white. if we're talking about the one with the black truck in the back??
English and French have the same stupid problem about spelling. By the way, half of the English vocabulary comes from French or Latin so we are in the same boat...
I'm french, and I can tell that even for us, native, "inébranlablement" can be a little bit tricky sometimes, at least if you're in a distracted mood. Dont get me wrong, it's not like it was very difficult or unpronunceable, but it's part of those long words where the tongue can easilly slip, so you better have a bit of your concentration to utter it or you might take two or three attempts to do it right.
@@sextupledvanillabeans559 true. Main reason why English speaking peeps shouldn't consider others "lower" just because they don't speak the language. Like dude, we weren't born/raised speaking English 😂.
Steve Hangzo well learning English is important (not saying French isn’t). It’s just that it’s the most common language. U don’t need to take French like u do with English.
2:22 "moisture, mold, MILDEW" I'm a French native from the south where a century ago, lots of people were speaking Patois (a traditional language in this region of France) and Mildew is a word that was used in Patois to describe the Moisture on plant's leaves (used a lot in the viticulture (vine-growing) wich the south west of France is the biggest wine productor of France)
@@GrievousDu38 bah ouais, je trouve ça bizarre que 2 mots de 2 langues différentes ai la même sonorité et le même sens alors que les origines des 2 langues sont complètement différentes. À aucun moment le Patois n'a influencé l'anglais ou inversement. Du moins d'après mes connaissances (qui ne sont pas extrêmement étendue en linguistique).
Matori Shiro Yeah, but if you’re not French Canadian and simply studied French in school, you’re just as likely to end up with a more metropolitan French accent.
she is most likely to be French just by her looks (I used to live there) not saying I can assume anything by looks but she definitely has some French in her.
Ah yes, the sequel to "Hedgehog? " "I'm pretty sure that's a city" : "Grenouille"(frog) "it just feels like a place, i would love to have a house in grenouille"
Two people in this video pissed me off, -The girl who added “wha” to the end of everything -The guy who was talking too much/ trying to be funny Edit: To be more specific: -The woman pissed me off cause it seemed like she had been purposely mispronouncing the words. -The man didn’t piss me off, he was just annoying/cringey. Pardon My French
“There’s like 6 letters in that word and you only made three noises” As a bilingual person, I’m not kidding, I ended up being light-headed from laughing because of how much that explains the whole language
izzy startin actually it’s the other way around, a lot of letters or syllables are reduced to make it easier to pronounce like a flow in the river, but I’m not talking about grammar etc
@@CDTranslate I was talking about how pronunciation is confusing for non native speakers because there are a lot of vowels. But I agree in many ways French is easier than English.
I know very very little French and I got a bit of these correct (I paused before) or close to correct. Sometimes I absolutely butcher things, but languages are patterns and it’s easy for me to get the pronunciation close enough it just makes sense to me.
that dude in glasses is trying way too hard to be funny Edit: People asking which dude i mean; there's only 1 dude trying to be funny thanks for all the likes btw!
@EconphileTheAI its a really old joke that's just floating in public domain since forever so nobody stole it , infact I have heard it in some very old American show itself
The guy in the green with glasses is so annoying and ignorant. “You can’t pronounce Os like G”. It’s a different language with different pronounciation. Edit: I’m not expecting him to know how to pronounce it, just don’t claim that they’re pronouncing it wrong
Let's see you be in front of a TV camera and asked to pronounce words from a language you don't have a lot of experience with. At least he's lively and he's trying, so chill tf out.
Brunette lady took French in school. She speaks like an American who learned French, not like a native. It is offered in most public schools here, it's just not as popular as some of the other languages.
@@emery_is_silly Meanwhile I'm a German learning French at school and I'm like *what's up with the French pronunciation and why the heck does the Subjonctif still exist*
@@bozoeren6451 I don't see how that is disrespectful and ignorant. Not many Americans need to know French compared to Spanish or Chinese in certain areas
@Ben Garcia huh. Seems odd that you come in here attacking people and calling them offended but they all seem calm and collected. Maybe you are the one who is a little self concious.
@@inconnu4961 yeah I’m learning it to talk to my relatives in Quebec (I have like 18 great aunts/uncles there who have kids and grandkids). Most of them speak English but not all.
Also trying to re-learn it to eventually become bilingual. Though here in Canada we sometimes get indundated with so many different dialects it can be confusing at first to know which one is right! 😄
The words that actually are said with - waah don't even look like they're supposed to be pronounced that way. French is extremely weird for people who have never studied it.
How do words end with "ot" or "os" or "eau" or "eaux" or "aux" plus a dozen other things all end up being pronounced with the same "o" sound? And how do "et" or "êt" or "es" or "ée" plus a dozen other things all end up being pronounced with the say "a" sound?
@@alanlight7740 because the t and s is silent, and “eau” is meant to be pronounced that way, so any variation of that ends up pronounced similarly, plus, how do you except to pronounce it? Try it, is it better to just pronounce “eau” as o, or to find some other impossible way to pronounce them together?
@@phoebusapollo8365 - you say that as if it is perfectly natural for the t and s to be silent. Hint: in Quebecois, they often are pronounced. Point is: French is as bad as English when it comes to the spelling matching the pronunciation, possibly even worse - and that's a pretty high bar. Given this fact, Americans who are unfamiliar with the language will just try to make generic "French" sounds while trying to pronounce the words.
@@alanlight7740 Unlike English, French is very consistent when it comes to pronouncing written language. Of course it's very inconsistent the other way round, just like English. The participants in this video were asked to do the former, not the latter, so had they known some basic French pronunciation rules they would have easily gotten pronunciation decently close to the real deal.
@@ehaitem know, knife, lamb, plumber, psychiatrist, pseudonym, Wednesday (that’s a whole syllable that’s not pronounced), Gloucester (again, a full syllable gone), ... There are countless silent letters in English. But the most difficult thing is the inconsistency in how vowels are pronounced (know / now ; yes / eyes = you add one letter in a word and it changed how a vowel in a different syllable is pronounced) without any systematic rule. At least in French when you read a word and know the rules of pronunciation, you know how to pronounce 99% of the words.
Both the Parisians trying to say English words and this one are hilarious 😂😂😂. I don't speak French, but Ive watched so much hockey my entire life that Ikind of picked up certain French pronunciations. So I actually got a few of these, which impresses myself, at least 🤣🤣🤣
@@Exokris Weirdly enough, I feel that English is the closest to most French pronunciation. If you know Spanish, German or Italian, it's quite a leap to get to French in terms of pronunciation, where there are no long vowels and dipthongs are pretty settled. (I'm fluent in Spanish and trying to learn German, so I've noticed.) In English, there are a lot of long vowels, like in French, the there are A LOT of dipthongs that are very similar to French ones. The problem is that English-speaking countries are really bad at teaching their people how to properly learn a second language...
@@seraby7151 dude it's their language. How the F can you call a language "habit"? Guess you're one of those typical ignorant stereotypic American guys lmao.
Everyone’s making fun of the guy who though grenouille was a place, but we can’t forget the French guy who though that hedgehog was a city.
They're two sides of a coin
Plus, that dude was hilarious.
theres a very notable french city called grenoble! it kinda sounds like that
Every French person should know Sonic The Hedgehog come on !
Running around at the speed of sound
Got places to go gotta follow my rainbow !
there’s a famous French restaurant in New York by the same name it’s not a city but La Grenouille is a place
French: L'oeil
The lady: LOL
Lol
LMAOO💀
AHAHHAHAH YES
LoeiL
Sounds very accurate to me.
"I made it way more complicated than it needs to be"
-Creator of French
😂😂😂
Okay there put an h.
And you're gonna pronounce it right ?
....
Right ?
God: So, do you want tonnes of vowels and consonants that aren't pronounced, along with changing vowel combinations based on the word just to confuse the hell out of everyone else?
The French: Yes.
God: How many?
The French: All of them.
That would be Napoleon.
It's funny that 85% of France doesn't speek any an i do mean A N Y other language, so when they come to a restaurant where i work they speak only french. And even if they ate all and i get 'SUPEEEEERBBBB' at the end, they leave bad review because i don't speak french. And they usually never leave a tip. I speek 5 languages, english is one of them, non of them fluent, and work in a tourist type of restaurant, french for me is mission impossible.
The lady with the ball cap is like Joey trying to learn how to introduce himself in French. She just makes a bunch of random "French sounds" and sees what sticks.
Nailed it. Joey speaking French, exactly.
EXACTEMENT. Je m’appelle Jean-Claude : ja Veda fa loufff.
0:42 JUAN!!!
At least, the sounds are quite convincingly French. All that’s left is to arrange them properly. It is, non-ironically, a nice start!
@@TangerineTux yeah she was trying lol
Brunette clearly speaks some French
Yes. She must have learn it in school she succeded to say inébranlablement wich is hard to say even sometimes for a french person when speaking rapidly. The others were 👎but they are not exposed to french as english is the lingua franca (As french used to be in the 17th and 18th century, next it might be mandarin or hindi, who knows?).
@@paulbismuth10 she could be a bilingual Québecoise?
@@oliviadaly4795 She doesn't have even a trace of a French-Canadian accent.
She does. Her accent is perfect
More than abit
Basically they're trying to speak in the most exaggerated French accent while still speaking in an American accent
Delia it’s so embarrassing it hurts to watch 💀
There's videos of French people trying to pronounce English words and they're just as bad so
Idk if you know this but it's hard to speak a language you've never learned.
Potato Landz well they’re not from France and movies over exaggerate French accents so can u blame them?
Potato Landz so I guess you do understand
me: "hey man, why don't visit me over here in Hedgehog, we'll party it up!"
french guy: "can't right now, i'm stuck in Grenouille for business, but this place rocks too"
If you lived in NYC that last bit would be a legit sentence because there is a famous French restaurant in NYC called La Grenouille
@@rumblefish9
and of course it's a restauraunt
HAHHAHAHZHHZA OUI
There probably is a town somewhere in America called Hedgehog lol
I mean, why not, there probably are towns named like that. People name things after some other significant things. Perhaps, some patch of land had lots of hedgehogs or frogs, you don't know.
“And that’s not how you call someone in a restaurant?”
I would love for someone to call a waiter “hey mold come over here” to get their reaction
This should have atleast 1k likes
lol i was thinking the same thing XD
Ok that made me laugh
Me: "Moule garçon! Venez ici!"
French waiter: "I'm gonna spit in this guy's food."
That man did NOT just say that he'd love to live in a frog.
I mean, one of the French speakers said they thought Hedgehog was a city, so...
He's into a lot of different stuff.
i wanna be inside a frog
wait
tbh i would want to live in a frog
Peta would be pissed of
*That brunette girl speaks French*
*Im 100% sure*
No im french and .... comment dire ... c'est pas tres ouf ouf
crash 208 ouais mais c’est pas mal non plus
Je pense que elle est française, elle prononce trop bien certains mots, sans accent
@@ced_kyokushin3531 ou elle a vécu dans un pays qui parle français pendant longtemps
@@yeahh8 oue mais pour, connaître des gens qui vivent en France depuis ses 10ene d'années, ils ont pas un aussi bon accent.. Ma tu comprend que c'est automatique naturel,
I loved when the dude said "is that like a masseuse" when masseuse is literally the french word for it
2:40 that girl took up French I swear. No one can guess French/know the meaning of those words just by gut feeling.
If she is doing it by her gut feeling then shit she smart asf.
As a frenchman I have to say her pronunciation is on point. Especially the "R"s which are notoriously hard for English native speakers to get. My guess is that she's got french-speaking family or she's studied french for a decent amount of time.
probably learned it a long time ago and just forgot or something but might recall with a bit of effort, it happens
Ya, she's clearly studied French at some point.
She's probably french or she's from Quebec
I can understand French but I can't speak it. I can read almost perfect German but I cannot understand it. I can read arabic and guess what it will be in English...and I am a Persian who learned English from watching animation.
It is a weird thing that I do, I am the same with using my left hand and right hand...
But you are right, you can't tell one word's meaning out of the content.
The woman who adds "wha" to the end of EVERY WORD...
It's almost like she doesn't speak french?
@@christopherrivera9827 Fam there's no 'Wha' at the end of some of those words.
French write 17 lettres but only pronounce 4, why would she add some pronounciation to the word.
Atleast you can try, you know
2:26 Vendanges
It ends on a *ES* which you don't pronounce "Wha'
@@Harmxn which she wouldn't know if she doesn't speak French...
Harmxn dude ... she doesn’t even speak French like how would she know tht? I was raised in America basically my whole life but born in my home country so I speak another language besides English and y’all can’t blame them. Ofc they should try and it’s clear she rlly isn’t trying to mock but genuinely try. I don’t get mad if ppl can’t pronounce my language well or whtv. And if anything the way they say it was how I thgt too so it’s learning experience for all. Don’t blame them if they don’t know the language or expect the rules of French or whtv. Lmao.
"There's 6 letters in that word and you made 3 noises" that pretty much sums up the entire french language
That's why the word that sounds like 'thuru' is spelled thorough. Thru-out is throughout. Yeah let's discuss superfluous letters.
@@AlanHope2013 You don't even need the second half of the word 'though', and only the first letter of 'queue'...
@@MarkZickefoose Quite.
*Qu'est-ce que has entered the chat*
@@brimcd ahaha I get so triggered when people in my French class pronounce it like “quest cay cue”
I'm 100% french and tbh when I was 6 and learning how to read I read "Oiseau" (= bird) as Ohissaye-Ahu
Quick french lesson :
"Oi" reads as "Wah", as in voir (to see), croire (to believe), soir (evening)...
"Eau" reads as "O", as in bateau (boat), seau (bucket), eau (water)...
And when an S is between two vowels it reads as "Z", as in brisé (broken), mysogine, Asie (Asia)
So "Oiseau" = "Wazo"
Or like whouazo
Danke for French leson hope it'll help me in schol when I'll habe it lol
You know what is extremely complicated? Verbs and knowing what is feminine and masculine
@@applesaucecar432 I know ToT
Thank you for explaining this!
To be fair, English and French are actually coming from two different lanaguage trees. English is more a part of the Germania tree (hence why German is easier to learn for native English speakers and vis versa) while French is derived from the Romantic tree (hence French and Spanish have a similar cadence and like easier to learn for those native speakers.) Even though Latin is heavily influenced in most European languages Engish is a bit different considering the historical rulers that have changed the language and added things to represent different influences..... for example there is a lot of French spelling in English that both makes sense and doesn't make sense in terms of pronunciation but the spelling being completely different from what you'd expect.
The history of language is incredibly interesting for all cultures. You can learn a lot that way
Knowing multiple languages really helps you tie links between past cultures. So many words have somehow exchanged in between languages, hundreds of years ago, to become used words in today’s official tongues.
I am very lucky my first language is Spanish and I'm fluent in English cause I have to learn French since my boyfriend is from Quebec 💕
If you can understand french, there's a very good channel on CZcams about linguistic named "Linguisticae".
it's interesting and entertaining, while dealing with sometimes complex subjects.
Obviously there's subtitles if needed.
French is like 80% latin and not « romantic »
Thank you !
The one girl in the purple adding -wha or hwa to the end of the words
@That1art A I agree she is pretty!
I'm more interested in finding out WHY she does it to be honest
hang on i need to know how many of you actually see her wearing PURPLE instead of white. if we're talking about the one with the black truck in the back??
Ashy -san
It’s not that serious .. she really just had no clue
@@spagooter9 don't you mean the green truck in the back????
Language Gods: How many vowels and unpronounced letters do you want?
French: Yes.
Language Gods: How many unpronounced consonants do you want?
English: Yes.
As an french a laugh at what u said cause its True
idk but I love your channel.
English and French have the same stupid problem about spelling. By the way, half of the English vocabulary comes from French or Latin so we are in the same boat...
Why do they use the letters if they're not needed lol
I'm french, and I can tell that even for us, native, "inébranlablement" can be a little bit tricky sometimes, at least if you're in a distracted mood. Dont get me wrong, it's not like it was very difficult or unpronunceable, but it's part of those long words where the tongue can easilly slip, so you better have a bit of your concentration to utter it or you might take two or three attempts to do it right.
I can do it: In a bran label ment!
I like the guy with the glasses. He’s genuinely made me laugh, in a positive way.
Yes, more of him , doing this please!, Give him a free trip to Fance if we can follow him around
all the guys are wearing glasses 😭😭
@@superkittyninja i assume he meant the less annoying one
If you are talking about the short round one, absolutely not.
Coming to this after all the “French people trying to say English words” is some of the most enlightening shit
most of them know some english, not the other way around lol
@@sextupledvanillabeans559 true. Main reason why English speaking peeps shouldn't consider others "lower" just because they don't speak the language. Like dude, we weren't born/raised speaking English 😂.
same 😂
i swear i just did this after watching “french ppl trying to say english words”
Steve Hangzo well learning English is important (not saying French isn’t). It’s just that it’s the most common language. U don’t need to take French like u do with English.
Me who’s taken French for three years: Gets extremely excited when seeing the word grenouille
Same lol. I’m in grade 10 and have been learning since grade 4. Grenouille has always been a funny word to me.
I don’t get it, lmfaooo. I’ve taken French for years and I’m not excited.
I am enjoying those comments since I'm French 😂😂😂
"Gren-wee"
"Gren-ouuil"
"Granule"
"Gren-oil"
Americans ukno😭😭
It's right up there with papillon
2:22 "moisture, mold, MILDEW"
I'm a French native from the south where a century ago, lots of people were speaking Patois (a traditional language in this region of France) and Mildew is a word that was used in Patois to describe the Moisture on plant's leaves (used a lot in the viticulture (vine-growing) wich the south west of France is the biggest wine productor of France)
C'est le mildiou quoi
@@GrievousDu38 bah ouais, je trouve ça bizarre que 2 mots de 2 langues différentes ai la même sonorité et le même sens alors que les origines des 2 langues sont complètement différentes. À aucun moment le Patois n'a influencé l'anglais ou inversement. Du moins d'après mes connaissances (qui ne sont pas extrêmement étendue en linguistique).
Narrator: “vondozh”
That guy: *VON-DANGLES*
::..
Girl in black jacket must be Canadian spy 😃
::..
Gornik LecznaMan she has a mainland French accent
Matori Shiro Yeah, but if you’re not French Canadian and simply studied French in school, you’re just as likely to end up with a more metropolitan French accent.
@@ailawil89 sadly, yes
I think we can both agree she's not french canadian though
Yeah ... she's hot, impeccably dressed, not fat and pronounces French words correctly, that's 400% proof that she ain't American.
Matori Shiro Ah, yes, she’s definitely not French Canadian.
the girl in the hat is ceo of adding an unnecessary “wa” at the end
She herself even agreed she made it more complicated
I think she is an Israelite
@@meghanainturi6768 why?
@@meghanainturi6768 Nobody is an Israelite anymore. Ðat's a term from antiquity. Someone from Israel today is called an Israeli.
she kinda looks like greta thunberg
‘there’s six letters there, you made three noises’ *man has a point*
Love these videos...keep em coming!!
The lady in the leather jacket totally knows at least *some* french. Her pronunciation was decent and she seemed to know some of the words already.
Itsmeh Bluewolf yeah she surely does, i soeak french fluently and u can tell when someone knows the language
she is most likely to be French just by her looks (I used to live there) not saying I can assume anything by looks but she definitely has some French in her.
Her pronunciation is very good i'm french ^^. Sorry for my english.
Cloudii kiss oh, vraiment? C’est bien! Où en France?
@@shaoshao8157 a lyon
Woman in black jacket knows French very well.
She's so special. Sooooooooo special.
@@sissyrayself7508 You're one jealous person
you mean basic french...
@@clapkys420content je ne sais pas. c'est a toi de me dire.
Fedner Faustin elle sait à peine parler fr
i’ve been stuck at French A2 for a while and have lost some confidence but this helped haha bless them
love their confidence lol
Ah yes, the sequel to
"Hedgehog? "
"I'm pretty sure that's a city" :
"Grenouille"(frog)
"it just feels like a place, i would love to have a house in grenouille"
amazing
LMAOOO I JUST CAME FROM THAT VIDEO HAHA
😂😂😂 Underrated comment
I'm DYING JAJAHDHDHSS OMG
wonderful
Two people in this video pissed me off,
-The girl who added “wha” to the end of everything
-The guy who was talking too much/ trying to be funny
Edit: To be more specific:
-The woman pissed me off cause it seemed like she had been purposely mispronouncing the words.
-The man didn’t piss me off, he was just annoying/cringey.
Pardon My French
BoZo YES!!!!🤣🤣🤣
Lmaoo
That's funny because you're so easily pissed off 😂
Sissy Ray Self yeah, that’s hilarious....
This pissed me off too
The guy with the glasses suddenly became the most anmoying person in the world
Thats true!
He was completely insufferable
I went back to the video and saw three guys wearing glasses, so I'll assume all of them are annoying lol
“There’s like 6 letters in that word and you only made three noises”
As a bilingual person, I’m not kidding, I ended up being light-headed from laughing because of how much that explains the whole language
"Oh I made it more complicated than it needed to be"
The French language in one sentence.
Literally tho ^
So accurate.
izzy startin actually it’s the other way around, a lot of letters or syllables are reduced to make it easier to pronounce like a flow in the river, but I’m not talking about grammar etc
@@CDTranslate I was talking about how pronunciation is confusing for non native speakers because there are a lot of vowels. But I agree in many ways French is easier than English.
ehhhh, i know english and french, (english is my first) et je pourrais dire sans aucun doute que l’anglais est plus difficile que le français
The brunette is clearly French and just pretending to be American.
So, like, Canadian?
She could have taken French and studies it really well
@@MRuby-qb9bd HAHAHA
No way. For a french native or very fluent french speaker, inébranlablement is quite easy.
@@behemoth8399 Oui ! Iné-branlablement. La clé est de diviser le mot.
I wasn’t prepared for “von dangles” 😂😂😂
I know very very little French and I got a bit of these correct (I paused before) or close to correct. Sometimes I absolutely butcher things, but languages are patterns and it’s easy for me to get the pronunciation close enough it just makes sense to me.
I speak French in I am sure tha the women with the short hair speak french,she sounds like it.
Bihan BrittanyForEver 👀
Not at all
She has an accent
@@elyungito8205 hm, nop
Same, she does have an accent on certain words but I am French and I believe she’s not a beginner behinnzr
The lady that pronounced everything properly is so pretty
She knows a lot of french. Maybe studied it in school
She looks so french imo
Muhammad Raiyan simp
the dumb one is cuter imo
@@user-yy3sk9qs5g yea
Although I've only been learning French for about eight months, I could pronounce must of the words. Thank you to my French teacher 😁
"I works live to have a house in Grenouille" As a French person, I died 🤣
that dude in glasses is trying way too hard to be funny
Edit:
People asking which dude i mean; there's only 1 dude trying to be funny
thanks for all the likes btw!
Which one? Lol
His mom thinks he is hilarious.
@@user-gq8bv9fm1p 1:42 this one
what dude there are so many
reminded me of Jonah Hill
Why does the blond girl add “wa” at the end of everything💀🤦🏻♀️
She doesn’t know french and that’s normal. What were you expecting 😂
Idk but it's kinda cute... and funny😂😂
Blond?
french stereotype, gargles, wa, and nasal
You're going to get it right at least once. LOL!
Props to whoever was in charge of subtitles. These are hilarious.
The editing are so good, it felt like "random dialogue / interview" segment in a parody-comedy movie
please tell they guy with the glasses that he's funny so he can stop
APLUS!! アデル they all wear glasses but we all know who you mean
@@juliaf7656 I know u know 😏
Lol
You'd just make it worse
APLUS!! アデル lmao I can’t stand him 🤦🏾♀️🙄
Dvoid Have you heard that people love my jokes? I’m thinking about becoming a stand-up comedian
Why is nobody talking about the brunette who NAILS EVERYTHING
(I told myself I would never do this, but we’re at 6,9K likes and that’s just too nice)
Yeah she defs took French in school of some sort
@@real_lampcap yeah pretty much
She sounds French too....?
Because she's probably not guessing anything at all. She knows
@@mannajacobc.2269 She doesn't lol, more than the others but still sounds very english
I love the way whoever subtitled this lmao good job
I love this, the subtitles have the pronounciation mistakes included
Now do a: "Americans trying to speak English"
I thought it was hilarious. Touche!
Arjuna you total piece of shit, I'm in
@EconphileTheAI its a really old joke that's just floating in public domain since forever so nobody stole it , infact I have heard it in some very old American show itself
There are different dialects of English in America dummy
@@juliaj7939 You call them English dialects, we call them American dialects.
The one talkative guy pissed me off
Mohamed Mohamed hate those people
@k k dude 😑
The one talkative guy made me laugh and he made my day.
@@rivkahbatnoach7883 Looooool I just noticed his kippa
@@rivkahbatnoach7883 but he's funny, I like to be friends with him
French: Hedgehog sounds like a place?
Americans: I'd love to live in a place called Grenouille.
"Americans" are all people who live in the American continent, not just in the United States.
@@revolucion-socialista What do you call someone who lives in the United States?
1:12, she said sing the yogurt lol
plotwist : girl in black jacket is actually french :OOO
Non, mais l'a étudiée
I think so. And I’m French.
Or Canadian
@@gorniklecznaman3414 no she does not sound Canadian.. She s got the French accent not the Canadian one...
@@CleopatraTelevision dingue.. Cette fille a à peine un accent quand elle parle français 🤔très bizarre..
The guy in the green with glasses is so annoying and ignorant. “You can’t pronounce Os like G”. It’s a different language with different pronounciation. Edit: I’m not expecting him to know how to pronounce it, just don’t claim that they’re pronouncing it wrong
Indeed
🖕
That guy wearing green white and orange is so annoying and tactless too.
Let's see you be in front of a TV camera and asked to pronounce words from a language you don't have a lot of experience with.
At least he's lively and he's trying, so chill tf out.
Irevision triggered
2:17 excusez moi moisissure je pourrais avoir du sel s'il vous plait ?
(excuse me mold could I have some salt please ?)
I've never seen someone try to be so funny and yet be so unfunny
SQG O3 RRIGHTT, ON GOD, THAT BLOKE WAS ANNOYING AFFF JUST SHUT UP
@@mennakhaled3161 oyy mAte ow are ya. Am doowin jus fine sow no need ta aysk. I
Iy agree on da ole bloke being annoyin ting ya jus said
And it is you
ever heard of Amy Schumer?
dude in the green shirt right. that guy was so annoying
Brunette lady took French in school. She speaks like an American who learned French, not like a native. It is offered in most public schools here, it's just not as popular as some of the other languages.
I had to learn both languages lol! Been fun watching this
2:49 "Oof, way too many syllables in it"
*Laughs in German*
bruh I’m French and I’m learning German at school, *why do the German words have to be that long-*
@@emery_is_silly Meanwhile I'm a German learning French at school and I'm like *what's up with the French pronunciation and why the heck does the Subjonctif still exist*
Eliane Keller Hahaha even french people themselves don’t know why the hell subjonctif exists, like nobody use it-
Dutch
KAKERLAKEN
2:30 she is obsessed with "gwa" letters. She tried to put it in every word.
It’s so weird since her pronunciation of “monsieur” was pretty on point, even though it wasn’t the correct word!
Gwa is fun to say
Ravens make that sound, she reminded me of a raven
she's too obsessed with chinese or sum shit lmao
Aynen
As a French speaker this hurts my ears and makes me laugh at the same time
The girl with the cap and the white jacket is so cute. How with every guess she looks so hopeful like "I finally got it, right?!" 😂
"My throat is going to be sore after this."
That's not the first time and it wont be the last time she said that.
Stop copying my jokes I’m gonna trademark them
Famous last words
Title of your sextape
(Only B99 fans will know)
*proceeds to get every single word right*
As an American, the loud guy didn’t try at all
@@bozoeren6451 I don't see how that is disrespectful and ignorant. Not many Americans need to know French compared to Spanish or Chinese in certain areas
Andrew Cohan he’s just annoying and cringey.
Ben Garcia it speaks volumes when people still try using virgin as an insult....
Ben Garcia That’s not even an insult. It tells people a lot about you though. 😂
@Ben Garcia huh. Seems odd that you come in here attacking people and calling them offended but they all seem calm and collected. Maybe you are the one who is a little self concious.
That guy in glasses 🤣
Loved him there
the guy in the green was so quirky 🤭😍🥰🤩
bro that guy asked if moisissure was masseuse in french...masseuse is literally french
1:24 SHE SAID “L O L” haha
Geroy RL WHY DID THIS MAKE ME LAUGH SO HARD
_lol_
The Great Dalek Exterminator *_lol_*
That hit me so hard lolol
Fab Jon WTF SAME 😂😂😂
dude with glasses is straight up killing it haha i love it von dangles hahahahah
"that's six letters you just made three sounds"
the word 'though': ಠ_ಠ
1:26 HIS "HUH" IS SO AMAZING AND I LOVE IT
fr its so cute
The perfect HUH
ikr
As someone who is learning French and kind of speaks it, this gave me a lot of confidence. Can’t be worse than them lmao
Keep practicing, its a great language and you will meet people who know it, so it can be a bridge language.
@@inconnu4961 yeah I’m learning it to talk to my relatives in Quebec (I have like 18 great aunts/uncles there who have kids and grandkids). Most of them speak English but not all.
Also trying to re-learn it to eventually become bilingual. Though here in Canada we sometimes get indundated with so many different dialects it can be confusing at first to know which one is right! 😄
@@mish375 I don’t think any one dialect is “right”, maybe it’s kind of beautiful to have a mix
@@mish375 but yeah I totally understand
I love the twist a lot.
I love love love love the lady in the hat lol she’s just down
How do you see words that end with “ourt” “lle” or “ure” or “enge” and say *”WaAaH”?*
The words that actually are said with - waah don't even look like they're supposed to be pronounced that way. French is extremely weird for people who have never studied it.
How do words end with "ot" or "os" or "eau" or "eaux" or "aux" plus a dozen other things all end up being pronounced with the same "o" sound?
And how do "et" or "êt" or "es" or "ée" plus a dozen other things all end up being pronounced with the say "a" sound?
@@alanlight7740 because the t and s is silent, and “eau” is meant to be pronounced that way, so any variation of that ends up pronounced similarly, plus, how do you except to pronounce it? Try it, is it better to just pronounce “eau” as o, or to find some other impossible way to pronounce them together?
@@phoebusapollo8365 - you say that as if it is perfectly natural for the t and s to be silent.
Hint: in Quebecois, they often are pronounced.
Point is: French is as bad as English when it comes to the spelling matching the pronunciation, possibly even worse - and that's a pretty high bar. Given this fact, Americans who are unfamiliar with the language will just try to make generic "French" sounds while trying to pronounce the words.
@@alanlight7740 Unlike English, French is very consistent when it comes to pronouncing written language. Of course it's very inconsistent the other way round, just like English. The participants in this video were asked to do the former, not the latter, so had they known some basic French pronunciation rules they would have easily gotten pronunciation decently close to the real deal.
The guy in green is annoying af
The guy in green is the coolest dude in the world. I think he's hilarious.
Sissy Ray Self what r u his mom or something? Ur posting on every comment about him.
Samantha Fisher might actually be him ?
I know
Sissy Ray Self no life
1:35 Thank you NCIS, I appreciate you more than I already did!
The girl with the cap wasn’t even reading the words at that point. She was just making up the endings adding letters when unnecessary 😭
I was expecting the word: Anticonstitutionnellement
There is a longer one : intergouvernementalisation
Amd now pls search for the lomngest GERMAN words.
@@Fire_Pleasant Impossible. A number can be infinitely long in German. Like : dreitausentvierhundertsiebenundneunzig. (3497)
@@looxey7 there's an even longer one
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
@@looxey7 Prove it.
1:03 it's french not chinese
🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱😩😩
I’m wheezing 😂💀 she was so annoying
Chinese is better than French though.
Sissy Ray Self Really?? Do you rather travel to France or China?? Hahahahahah lmao jk
@@sissyrayself7508 agreed
Hahaha loved watching this!
The girl in the baseball cap wasnt even sounding it out. It couldve said lemon and she would have been like “paravua?”
"the word has six letters but you only pronounced 3 sounds"
french in a nutshell
Though...
Thorough
Ther-ro
8 letters, 2 sounds.
Et oh le respect s’il vous plait
@@ehaitem know, knife, lamb, plumber, psychiatrist, pseudonym, Wednesday (that’s a whole syllable that’s not pronounced), Gloucester (again, a full syllable gone), ...
There are countless silent letters in English.
But the most difficult thing is the inconsistency in how vowels are pronounced (know / now ; yes / eyes = you add one letter in a word and it changed how a vowel in a different syllable is pronounced) without any systematic rule.
At least in French when you read a word and know the rules of pronunciation, you know how to pronounce 99% of the words.
I don't get why he said that lmao, English has words with six letters and three sounds. Like family, Africa, eleven, animal, and more...
French: yaourt
Hat woman: yahweh? yehuwa? JEHOVAH!!!!
Jess Boo, he is the answer to most things.. but not this one 😂
😂😂😂😂IM DEAD BAHAHAHA
@@bravobear1844 yahweh is a villain name
@Student of the Bible ugly name, more likely the name of an alien reptilian entity than God
Jehovah witnesses
I like the guy that argues everything haha, I feel like I would react like that
Both the Parisians trying to say English words and this one are hilarious 😂😂😂. I don't speak French, but Ive watched so much hockey my entire life that Ikind of picked up certain French pronunciations. So I actually got a few of these, which impresses myself, at least 🤣🤣🤣
I came here after a video of French people trying to pronounce English words
Looks like a revenge to Americans lol
I'm not french but english speakers (not just americans) can't mimic french's syllables somehow
@@Exokris Weirdly enough, I feel that English is the closest to most French pronunciation. If you know Spanish, German or Italian, it's quite a leap to get to French in terms of pronunciation, where there are no long vowels and dipthongs are pretty settled. (I'm fluent in Spanish and trying to learn German, so I've noticed.) In English, there are a lot of long vowels, like in French, the there are A LOT of dipthongs that are very similar to French ones. The problem is that English-speaking countries are really bad at teaching their people how to properly learn a second language...
That's because English is perfect :p
@@Luboman411 I'm French, and I didn't know my language had diphthongs 😅
@@Melanie-sd8bq pareille.
Je sais mm pas à quoi c sert
everyone: "bonjour!"
me: *"bOnE JaW!"*
Cant blame us, french people have a habit of not reading the last consonants for some reason.
seraby it’s not a habit it’s how the words are pronounced
Like how Americans take u’s out of things
Differences
@@seraby7151 dude it's their language. How the F can you call a language "habit"? Guess you're one of those typical ignorant stereotypic American guys lmao.
*bone apple tea*
@@knight.2049 you mean “bon appétit” ?
This cheers me up a bit, haha
"my throats gonna be sore after this."
.....Michael Scott creeping into the background
Word: moisissure
Person: that's like how you would call someone at a resturant
Hey mold!
I searched for this comment xD
Guy: "I'm not unshakeable, I'm sh..sh..shaken"
We get it dude, we get it..
Maruk Chozt I just heard it when I heard your comment lollll
I love that there was just one woman who kept adding "wa" to the end of literally everything
The lady with the lilac tracksuit and baseball cap is so elegant, even when pronouncing everything! 😍
*Me, a canadian, who has to go to a french emersion school*
"sTeP aSidE, PunY mORtaLs!"
I was in Immersion growing up and I barely speak it now. However, I will frequently have dreams that are full on in French. 😊
Same
So, you'd end up pronouncing these words in a way that is entirely correct for Canadians?
@@hbowman108 To our French Immersion ability, yes.
@@hbowman108 y e s
b u t n o
I kinda suck at french
Yes, everyone loves to have a place in grenouille
Grenouille me an frog guys QWQ (im french)
In Canada, there is a town called Crapaud ("Toad") . lol