Among this group my favorite one is Elysa from France , she seems really funny , but as she speaks french i understand nothing 😂 , lately the Studio has been with many noises and sounds too 😂
As someone who still learning german i had problems trying to understand the milk one , the car was way easier , i understand nothing of french 😂 , but i understand mostly spanish ( my favorite language ) and due this i also understand pretty of italian
I liked this video the girls help and support each other and try to learn German and French that are not a piece of cake for them. If they did well, they help each other, respect each other and speak their language and culture slowly. ❤❤❤❤❤
This is really a wonderful group of ladies. They are all very polite and deferential. Caroline is verging on shy, in a charming sort of way. I had a feeling Emma had German ancestry. She looks a whole lot like one of my cousins.
I was doing my taxes today, and it reminded me of looking through the tax tables and wondering, "Can they print these numbers in a smaller font, I can almost read them."
I’m Italian American, i took ap Italian and i have Italian relatives and online friends whom i practice with. My bf is half Mexican and his his mom is an immigrant, and i’ll be visiting Mexico this summer. I often mix the two languages up lmao
Guys, you really need to improve the audio quality. There's too much noise in the voice track, and the background music is too loud. It's very hard to understand the girls. (Not just this video. It happens a lot in your videos.)
@@reineh3477 I couldn't watch and enjoy the episode. It's very amateurish to not air a presentable video. Usually, they are pretty good, but this one I passed on watching after ten seconds. Couldn't tell you if they go the sound fixed.
@@DanSolo871 I didn't watch this episode either. I think they have had a problem with the sound earlier but this was the first time I heard them move furniture (or whatever it was) in the background.
Its funny, as a German who hast spanish in school it was hard but possible to understand spanish Italian and german obviesly but french is absolutly not understandlebel for me. I dont get any pattern that would make it a langugage. Its just a bunch of noises that sound very special but not understandable.
I have an idea which makes this channel to another level. Why can't you interact with other country people like it will give wide range of knowledge by knowing theirs culture and how they behave like that soo.. You can gain more knowledge about others countries and it will be having so much of fun. If you like this idea drop a message under this comment
People would understand much more if you used easier words that are similar to English and an easy sentence structure. Take a look at the following definitions and see if you can understand them: Word 1: Das ist ein Getränk. Man kann das trinken. Es ist weiss und kommt aus einer Kuh. Man macht damit auch Käse, Joghurt und Kaffee. Word 2: Das ist ein Vehikel mit einem Motor und vier Rädern. Es fährt auf der Straße oder auf der Autobahn. Deutschland produziert viel davon. Es fährt mit Benzin oder Diesel und man braucht eine Lizenz zum Fahren.
Being from Spain, I don't get anything from your "Word 1" transcription. Although English is known to originate from Old German and Old Norse, modern English has 65% of Ancient Latin roots in their words, along with Ancient Greek prefixes and suffixes, because of 333 years of Norman (French) domination in Britain (from 1066 to 1399). Even though I have a fairly good level (C1) of English, I'm not native and can't relate things easily. "trinken" sounds like "drink", but "weiss" is not related to "white" but "beige" which is a brownish shade. I know some sparse german words, like "Straße" or "Autobahn" because I've been told. Benzin, for example is used in Eastern Europe, but Gasoline is used in 75% of the planet.
That is because hispanohablantes can't pronounce 'sh', except for Argentinians from around Buenos Aires. They can pronounce 'tsh' though, like in 'churros con chocolate'.
Creo que el que nace en cataluña tiene una gran ventaja en el habla hispana para entender absolutamente todos los lenguajes romances, obvio que es una ventaja que no muchos sacan provecho, pero al tener a francia al lado y tener palabras mezcladas de español francia e italiano, con un poco de dedicacion y estudiando algo de portugues tranquilamente podria dominar todos los lenguajes romances, obvio que cualquiera puede aprenderlos, pero crecen con una ventaja importante para aprender justamente dichos idiomas por cercania y cultura. muy buen video y no se si es catalana la señorita española pero me surgio ese pensamiento de la nada. I think that those who are born in Catalonia have a great advantage in Spanish speaking to understand absolutely all the Romance languages, obviously it is an advantage that not many take advantage of, but having France next to them and having mixed words of Spanish, France and Italian , with a little dedication and studying some Portuguese you could easily master all the Romance languages, obviously anyone can learn them, but they grow up with an important advantage to learn precisely these languages due to proximity and culture. very good video and I don't know if the Spanish lady is Catalan but that thought came to me out of nowhere.
Is the studio under construction? There’s too many noise there😅
The acoustic is not good !!
Yes I coudnt hear right 😢
🙂
Among this group my favorite one is Elysa from France , she seems really funny , but as she speaks french i understand nothing 😂 , lately the Studio has been with many noises and sounds too 😂
I think, the way you describe it has a big impact for understanding. The Spanish girl made an effort to make simple sentences and speak slowly.
What's wrong with the audio? I thought it was my speaker?
As someone who still learning german i had problems trying to understand the milk one , the car was way easier , i understand nothing of french 😂 , but i understand mostly spanish ( my favorite language ) and due this i also understand pretty of italian
I liked this video the girls help and support each other and try to learn German and French that are not a piece of cake for them. If they did well, they help each other, respect each other and speak their language and culture slowly.
❤❤❤❤❤
This is really a wonderful group of ladies. They are all very polite and deferential. Caroline is verging on shy, in a charming sort of way.
I had a feeling Emma had German ancestry. She looks a whole lot like one of my cousins.
She even said in the beginning of the video that she is German American 😛
I bet everyone thought the same: what beautiful and stunning woman they are.
Girls, the idea with tablets isn't only so that the animator can read them, there's also an audience expecting to! Think of our poor eyes 😵💫
I was doing my taxes today, and it reminded me of looking through the tax tables and wondering, "Can they print these numbers in a smaller font, I can almost read them."
I’m Italian American, i took ap Italian and i have Italian relatives and online friends whom i practice with. My bf is half Mexican and his his mom is an immigrant, and i’ll be visiting Mexico this summer. I often mix the two languages up lmao
Out of the topic but can somebody recommend youtube channels that post countries history and culture and everything about every country?Thank you!
Geography Now
Guys, you really need to improve the audio quality. There's too much noise in the voice track, and the background music is too loud. It's very hard to understand the girls.
(Not just this video. It happens a lot in your videos.)
The Spanish girl and the German girl are drop dead gorgeous 😳
Couldn’t you stop and restart with working mics.
One other thing they can do is to be in a smaller room and/or put some fabrics on the wall, take away the echo.
@@reineh3477 I couldn't watch and enjoy the episode. It's very amateurish to not air a presentable video. Usually, they are pretty good, but this one I passed on watching after ten seconds. Couldn't tell you if they go the sound fixed.
@@DanSolo871 I didn't watch this episode either. I think they have had a problem with the sound earlier but this was the first time I heard them move furniture (or whatever it was) in the background.
thie iTalian gurl is just so prettyyyyyy
Interestingly, most of the major American languages are European in origin...
that german girl is really gorgeous
🎉
If you have to pick 4 European counties that are very similar, which one would you pick.
Emma is stunning
Interesting fact. France, Germany, Italy, and Spain have the most powerful passports for visa free traveling in the world.
Bro the audio is meeesssed uuup 😮😮😮
the sound is very bad. Impossible to listen this video.
Its funny, as a German who hast spanish in school it was hard but possible to understand spanish Italian and german obviesly but french is absolutly not understandlebel for me. I dont get any pattern that would make it a langugage. Its just a bunch of noises that sound very special but not understandable.
The video is still so fun 😂
Ooo my Virginia is here😫😍
I have an idea which makes this channel to another level. Why can't you interact with other country people like it will give wide range of knowledge by knowing theirs culture and how they behave like that soo.. You can gain more knowledge about others countries and it will be having so much of fun. If you like this idea drop a message under this comment
finnish and german people have to meet! i have not seen any videos ever like that
Finnish is not even an indoeuropean language. It would be completely impossible to hint *ANY* word unless you're Hungarian.
People would understand much more if you used easier words that are similar to English and an easy sentence structure.
Take a look at the following definitions and see if you can understand them:
Word 1:
Das ist ein Getränk. Man kann das trinken. Es ist weiss und kommt aus einer Kuh. Man macht damit auch Käse, Joghurt und Kaffee.
Word 2:
Das ist ein Vehikel mit einem Motor und vier Rädern. Es fährt auf der Straße oder auf der Autobahn. Deutschland produziert viel davon. Es fährt mit Benzin oder Diesel und man braucht eine Lizenz zum Fahren.
Being from Spain, I don't get anything from your "Word 1" transcription. Although English is known to originate from Old German and Old Norse, modern English has 65% of Ancient Latin roots in their words, along with Ancient Greek prefixes and suffixes, because of 333 years of Norman (French) domination in Britain (from 1066 to 1399). Even though I have a fairly good level (C1) of English, I'm not native and can't relate things easily. "trinken" sounds like "drink", but "weiss" is not related to "white" but "beige" which is a brownish shade. I know some sparse german words, like "Straße" or "Autobahn" because I've been told. Benzin, for example is used in Eastern Europe, but Gasoline is used in 75% of the planet.
@@BlackHoleSpain: German/english: Rot/ Red, Grün/Green, Braun/ brown , Fuß/ Foot, Hand/ Hand, Finger/ Finger, Lunge/ lung, Kopf ( Haupt)/ Head, Arm/ Arm, Knie/Knee, Ellbogen/ Ellbow, Haar/ Hair, Bein/Bone ( today in german Bein mostly means leg, but old people still mean Bone), Hammer/ Hammer, Axt/Axe, Messer/ Knife ( in some german regions Kneip is a small knife), Gabel ( Forke)/ Fork, Stock/ Stick, Spaten/ Spade, Schaufel/ Shovel, Stab/ Staff ( only cognates, like Höhle/ Hole, Lache/ Lake), Pflug/ plough, Leiter / Leader or Ladder, Seil ( Reep)/Rope, Sattel/Saddle, Schwert/ Sword, Speer/ Spear, Lanze/ Lance, der Schild/ Shield ( das Schild/ sign), Helm/ Helmet, Wagen/ Waggon, Karren/ Car ( only cognates), Kutsche/ Coach , Schiff/ Ship, Boot/ Boat, Schuh/Shoe, Fleisch ( Mett)/ Meat ( Flesch), Esche/ Ash ( the tree), Birke/Birch, Busch/ Bush, Stein / Stone ( Rock), Bier/ Beer, Wein/ Wine, Wasser/ Water, Milch/ Milk, Käse ( Käs, Kaas)/ Cheese, Haus/ House, Brücke/ Bridge, Wall /Wall ( cognates), Fisch/ Fish, Ohr/ Ear, Nase/ Nose, Maus / Mouse, Hund/ Dog ( but: Dogge and Hound), Wal/ Whale, Katze/.Cat , Mütze ( Kappe)/ Cap, Bulle/ Bull, Stier/ Steer, Kuh/Cow, Kalb/ Calf, Pferd ( Ross)/Horse, Ziege ( Geis, Gais, Goas)/ Goat, Schaf/ Sheep ( Schäfer/ Sheppard), Bock/ Buck, Schwein ( Sau)/ Pig (Swine/ Sow), Wolf/Wolf, Bär/ Bear, Wiesel/ Weazle, Fuchs, Ochse (Ochs)/ Ox, Tal/ Valley ( Dale), Flut/ Flood, Erde/Earth, Mann/ Man, Junge ( Bub)/Boy, Mast ( Pfahl)/ Pole, Leber/ Liver, Magen/ Stomach, Lippen/Lips ... Learning english was not so difficult. The german words in () are dated, rarer used or dialect words. Oh, in my dialect stieren IS omeimes used in Sense of ,to stirr'.
@@BlackHoleSpain: Forgotten: Henne/Hen, Hahn ( Gockel)/ Cock ( Rooster), Hirsch/ Deer ( german Tier means annimal), Samd/ Sand, Forst ( Wald, Gehölz)/ Forrest ( Woods).
Rapaz, estas mulheres são lindas demais🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
i'm early for the first time
What happen with the audio 😮😮.. i really want to watch the video but this audio is so annoying so i skip this
i learned frensh in school, i forgot everything :D
The Spanish girl always said Spanis 😂😂
That is because hispanohablantes can't pronounce 'sh', except for Argentinians from around Buenos Aires. They can pronounce 'tsh' though, like in 'churros con chocolate'.
@@ManuelRuiz-xi7btMe parece que no conoces a todos los hispanohablantes. En Asturies pej.
@@vooides Uy. Parece que me he equivocau. Gracias.😗
You guys need to invest in what we call "microphones". And then pass them out.
한국어 자막 안해주시나요? ㅜㅜ
設定→字幕→自動翻訳を押して下にスクロールしたら韓国語がありますよ。英語から各言語に翻訳されます。
elysa is lana del rey
I miss Christina and Lauren((
the audio was really bad. too much echo, random noise, unintelligible, and gives me a headache.
Audio recorded on wax cylinders.
Creo que el que nace en cataluña tiene una gran ventaja en el habla hispana para entender absolutamente todos los lenguajes romances, obvio que es una ventaja que no muchos sacan provecho, pero al tener a francia al lado y tener palabras mezcladas de español francia e italiano, con un poco de dedicacion y estudiando algo de portugues tranquilamente podria dominar todos los lenguajes romances, obvio que cualquiera puede aprenderlos, pero crecen con una ventaja importante para aprender justamente dichos idiomas por cercania y cultura. muy buen video y no se si es catalana la señorita española pero me surgio ese pensamiento de la nada.
I think that those who are born in Catalonia have a great advantage in Spanish speaking to understand absolutely all the Romance languages, obviously it is an advantage that not many take advantage of, but having France next to them and having mixed words of Spanish, France and Italian , with a little dedication and studying some Portuguese you could easily master all the Romance languages, obviously anyone can learn them, but they grow up with an important advantage to learn precisely these languages due to proximity and culture. very good video and I don't know if the Spanish lady is Catalan but that thought came to me out of nowhere.
creo que es de madrid según dijo en otro video
Claro, si hablase catalán hubiese entendido fácilmente árbol, puesto que es arbre 😅
Es de Madrid
@@angyML la pronuncia francesa no ayuda nada xD, escrito si
y el rumano? ese seria mas dificil
Americans claiming they are german american when they know nothing about germany make me angry
I’m from Algeria 🇩🇿🇩🇿
I missed Anna