When my spouse's Sicilian family begins talking at a dinner table, all the non Sicilians back up and remove all beverages from the area to prevent spills and accidental smackings. The Sicilian family does not usually notice because they are so involved in yelling and hand waving at each other. 😁 Another great video!!
Indian one was so on point. 😂 That thunder effect during the video was so utterly accurate and the line "Tum bhi ye karte ho" hahaha too good Way to go man. Love from India. 🇮🇳 🇱🇧
I don't usually listen to Arab music, but Fairouz and morning time are a match made in heaven. we call her (the lady of the morning) (سيدة الصباح) in Palestine.
Comment se fait-il qu'on ne voit pas encore ce beau jeune homme talentueux dans des séries télévisées au québec ? ou canada anglais?? Y'é bourré de talenx!! et tellement beau même sa voix est agréable.
I'm brazilian and that's completely true hahaha I loved your brazilian portuguese accent btw (it's a little closer to european accent, but I admire you for trying) for mexican yes, I know it because of I watched "El Chavo Del Ocho" for many many years... every single brazilian loves el Chavo" I'm learning arabic and I love to try to understand what you're speaking, although I fail most of the time
And next time the sounds? Les onomatopées ou bien les sons qu’on utilise pour faire le bruit de l’eau ou simuler l’aboiement d’un chien. Ou pourquoi pas comment dire oui sans utiliser de mots? Je sais que ma mère dit souvent : hainnn pour oui et : hun hun! Pour non! Superbes vidéos en tôt cas! Je suis fan du travail de recherche et de montage qu’il y a derrière!
Hey Mark! Can you do a Q&A video about yourself? You seem like such a fascinating guy. The fans would love to know more about your life and background and how you learnt all those languages AND guitar?!
Dude, I always enjoy the educational vids, but I really wanna see more weird/goofy/vulnerable vlogs and sketches. Tell some more real-life stories! Love and support from US!
Always fun to watch your videos! You could do pick lines in different languages... and how they translate and don’t translate well!! That and terms of endearment. Spanish is loaded with references to “fatty” (gordita)... 😂
I love this. So true!!! 😅💗👍 The Greek high five is called "waka" or "uwaka" in Nigeria. It's from the Hausa language....and it's a swear word (means "your mother"!) It's used when you want to curse someone you're angry at! 🤣😂🤣😂
Your hindi and urdu is good man.....and yes that you show hand gesture of india perfectly right man....good and keep it up now by this vid you get more subscribe....by the way salaam from India
@4:14 the Indian hand gesture, Pakistanis do it too. Both pakistan and india have a lot in common. Natives of the both countries can easily understand each other as standard Urdu and Hindi are basically very similar with the exception of a few words. However, both languages are written in different scripts. While urdu is written in the Perso-Arabic script, Hindi is written in the Devanagari script and uses more Sanskrit words. There are similarities between the cultures but both countries have their own rich culture. One of the main causes for the difference in cultures is the different religion of both countries. The cuisine however is very very similar with only certain variations.
In Chile we have a type of hand gesture that's considered rude and it basically means "I don't care" or "leave me alone" where you raise your hand as if throwing it at the other and snap your fingers (this is sometimes optional), of course, keeping an annoyed/angry face throughout the whole thing. I don't know if any other country has this or if it means something different in other places... By the way, your Spanish is great!!!
We actually had some topics about hand gestures in my Purposive Communication subject. And it really was difficult to be mindful of all those gestures.
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😂😂😂😂 The mexican yes and no similar to Cubans 😂😂😂❤
The rotating Hand gesture means you look at a toy from different angles in order to figure it out... it's about twisting things. "this way or this way?" ...that's how I interpret this universal gesture.
Surprised you didn't mention that the approval sign means "I'm gonna show you" (threat) or "rah afarjeek" in the middle East! It also means zero in France and money in Japan
I absolutely lost it at the bollywood editing 🤣🤣🤣
يسرا فارس :: 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@mdahsankhan4361 india
Everyone: Learning about hand gestures over the world
Also me: having a eyegasm seeing Mark's muscled hands gestures and eargasm hearing his voice.
Me too. And I'm straight. Lol
You're not alone 😅😅😅😅
His voice is just majestic 😍
People would get more advantage from learning to interpret *body language* than to speak spotlessly
Why i see you everyhwhere?
"are you scratching the air"😂😂im dead
Mohammad Kh Same
“What are you, scratching the air” 😂😂
I love how sarcastic his over-voice sounds 😂😂
When my spouse's Sicilian family begins talking at a dinner table, all the non Sicilians back up and remove all beverages from the area to prevent spills and accidental smackings. The Sicilian family does not usually notice because they are so involved in yelling and hand waving at each other. 😁 Another great video!!
G Jay :: LOL 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
Mexican gestures are so accurate! 🇲🇽¡Saludos!
I died he looks like he wants to slap someone💀💀
Man make more of those videos please a7la 3alam!! Funny and also interesting ahahah
Indian one was so on point. 😂 That thunder effect during the video was so utterly accurate and the line "Tum bhi ye karte ho" hahaha too good
Way to go man.
Love from India. 🇮🇳 🇱🇧
Arab countries. The same. with India 😂😂😂
Your Spanish is great Mark! 👏👏 Me encanta cuando hablas español! 😍
Mark from India the Indian one was too good and the bollywood part made it more better
Am crying with the Greek "moutza" and "NA" 😂😂
Love from Greece ☀ 🇬🇷 ❤️🌹
I swear lebanese taxi drivers put Fairuz songs 24/7 non stop
I'm Syrian BTW
Im lebanese
@@thatdude4122 kifak
true😂
I don't usually listen to Arab music, but Fairouz and morning time are a match made in heaven.
we call her (the lady of the morning) (سيدة الصباح) in Palestine.
Hahaha
So accurate and funny, I'm an Indian born and raised in Lebanon :)
Eating a beef shawarma plate while watching this Mark Hachem video 👏🏽
Thank you for adding this Greek gesture! Hello from the US 🇬🇷🇺🇸
Hello from Syria to a Mediterranean cousin.
@@graybow2255
No we are not cousins
We are so different
I am a levantine
@@shrexy8095 Everyone is obsessed with being different these days.
I can’t stop watching this
In Iran a thumbs up is an equivalent to the middle finger.... We also use the Greece one aswell but as much mostly older people
I was going to mention exactly as U posted the thumbs up 👍🏼
So glad you are doing Voice Over. You are a natural!
Comment se fait-il qu'on ne voit pas encore ce beau jeune homme talentueux dans des séries télévisées au québec ? ou canada anglais?? Y'é bourré de talenx!! et tellement beau même sa voix est agréable.
The bollywood part killed me 😂😂😂
You are so right!! LOL!!! I love you dude!! From Mexico!!
Great work Mark... Awesome video. Now Indians and Urdu speakers will adore you. Mark aap great ho 😉
You're underrated.
Best youtube channel
Best youtuber
Best Lebanese
Best Mark ever
LOTSSSSS OF L♥ VE FROM LEBANON♡♡♡♡
I love it,you do all nationalities cleverly with passion.In other words,you are good at this!
I'm brazilian and that's completely true hahaha I loved your brazilian portuguese accent btw (it's a little closer to european accent, but I admire you for trying)
for mexican yes, I know it because of I watched "El Chavo Del Ocho" for many many years... every single brazilian loves el Chavo"
I'm learning arabic and I love to try to understand what you're speaking, although I fail most of the time
This is hilarious 😂 so funny buddy👍🏽🎸
"Gracias a ti wey!" Jajaja love it ! Greetings from México 😀
You are the BEST Mark!
And next time the sounds? Les onomatopées ou bien les sons qu’on utilise pour faire le bruit de l’eau ou simuler l’aboiement d’un chien. Ou pourquoi pas comment dire oui sans utiliser de mots?
Je sais que ma mère dit souvent : hainnn pour oui et : hun hun! Pour non!
Superbes vidéos en tôt cas! Je suis fan du travail de recherche et de montage qu’il y a derrière!
THIS IS GOOOLD !!! IM PAUSING ROLLING OVER FLOOR LAUGHING !!!
As always, great job!!! Love your videos!
The yes sign in Mexico is so cute for some reason
nice one mark keep em coming
The most youtuber that i love
Thank you for sharing 🙂 watching from palawan 😍
Welcome back Mark that was really great video you speak other languages very good keep it up the amazing work God bless you
Hey Mark! Can you do a Q&A video about yourself? You seem like such a fascinating guy. The fans would love to know more about your life and background and how you learnt all those languages AND guitar?!
Dude, I always enjoy the educational vids, but I really wanna see more weird/goofy/vulnerable vlogs and sketches. Tell some more real-life stories! Love and support from US!
Topzera em mano Mark .
Dude frigging hilarious 🤣 Def subscribed!
Always fun to watch your videos! You could do pick lines in different languages... and how they translate and don’t translate well!! That and terms of endearment. Spanish is loaded with references to “fatty” (gordita)... 😂
Love your Videos from 🇱🇧🇱🇧
I am Indian and your natural hand gestures seem really normal to me. Almost like if I did anything else it would look weird xD
I always enjoy watching your videos, keep going!! :D
Greetings from Santiago, Chile! He disfrutado mucho este video.
Hahaha. Love this series! :D
OMG I had a coworker that would do the Mexican yes sign all the time and I would stare at him for a while confused until he explained it to me.
01:10 IM WHEEZING, his facial expression tho hahaha
Loved the Brazil part! Haha
Your voice reminds me of the voice in the airplane hostel saying the instructions 😂😂 keep it up man you're amazing ✋🏻😂
Much love from India 😘😀
I clicked on Like during the first 3 seconds. Watched the whole video. I do not regret that decision.
Man that mexican finger node killed me, yet it really is completely logical and should be mainstream 😆
I'm Japanese and your line of sight was exactly same!
Fuck these are always surprisingly accurate
I'm from Brazil and we also use the last gesture you showed, but meaning "Hurry up"
Mark: *bollywood editing*
Me: ah! I see you're a man of culture as well!
@2:40, hahaha the greek hand sign is very similar to the Pakistani Lanat hand sign, maybe Alexander the Great did invade ancient India LOL.
Lol I thought the same! 😂
Truu
He did invade what is now Pakistan, so yeah...
I love this. So true!!! 😅💗👍 The Greek high five is called "waka" or "uwaka" in Nigeria. It's from the Hausa language....and it's a swear word (means "your mother"!) It's used when you want to curse someone you're angry at! 🤣😂🤣😂
😂thats what i thought, i was like hey it also means an insult in my country.
Yes bro.. we too do that... Hum bhi aisa karte hai..... But soap opera... Seriously broo🤣🤣🤣
Mark!
Hume Aapke videos bahut acche lagte hain!
Hindustan/ Bharat se aapko pranam!🙏🇮🇳
2:46 kobba 😂
Insult in Egypt (if not in the rest of the Arab world as well)
Dude you're amazing!
Your hindi and urdu is good man.....and yes that you show hand gesture of india perfectly right man....good and keep it up now by this vid you get more subscribe....by the way salaam from India
This is really helpful yet educational in a fun way! Lebanese here
@4:14 the Indian hand gesture, Pakistanis do it too. Both pakistan and india have a lot in common. Natives of the both countries can easily understand each other as standard Urdu and Hindi are basically very similar with the exception of a few words. However, both languages are written in different scripts. While urdu is written in the Perso-Arabic script, Hindi is written in the Devanagari script and uses more Sanskrit words. There are similarities between the cultures but both countries have their own rich culture. One of the main causes for the difference in cultures is the different religion of both countries. The cuisine however is very very similar with only certain variations.
Hahaha, entertaining as always! 😂👏
En Costa Rica hacemos el 🤙🏼 that means Pura Vida (literal translation is Pure Life) which is our way of saying Hello, Good Bye, or even Nice or Cool
Love your videos.
Informative, dziękuję :)
Very entertaining!!
Love it I was waitin you to do India.... Love youre job
In Chile we have a type of hand gesture that's considered rude and it basically means "I don't care" or "leave me alone" where you raise your hand as if throwing it at the other and snap your fingers (this is sometimes optional), of course, keeping an annoyed/angry face throughout the whole thing. I don't know if any other country has this or if it means something different in other places...
By the way, your Spanish is great!!!
Teach me Spanish and I'll teach you Arabic 🤗
Shukran
The "Ok" gesture that the Brazilians are not a fan of... Germans are also offended by this one for the same reason
Lebanon (Italian, Greek...) gestures are the same all around the Mediterranean.
😂😂😂 oh Mark you never fail to make me laugh
Me encanto el de México SI! it’s so true ! jajaja
That Portuguese... Brazilian speaking was... interesting haha
I 💗 your channel ☺️
Tnx
We actually had some topics about hand gestures in my Purposive Communication subject. And it really was difficult to be mindful of all those gestures.
😂😂😂😂 The mexican yes and no similar to Cubans 😂😂😂❤
Maltese do all the gestures of Italy and Lebanon 😂 when we talk we always seem like we're fighting. Grazzi Mark 💙
The rotating Hand gesture means you look at a toy from different angles in order to figure it out... it's about twisting things. "this way or this way?" ...that's how I interpret this universal gesture.
The gesture just means "I'm saying this". It's more universal than we think, even Mark Labett from the Chase uses it.
@@SantomPh Maybe your definition emphasis does not disagree with my definition emphasis. Maybe the gesture fits right here. #mindblown
The Mexican "yes" is like the finger is noding lol
Hahaha the Bollywood movies editing tho! 😂😂
Surprised you didn't mention that the approval sign means "I'm gonna show you" (threat) or "rah afarjeek" in the middle East! It also means zero in France and money in Japan
Means the f word in italy if u seen the old godfather movie
You are so amazing!😃😃
The Brazilian one was correct.
Salam mark, wen e3ed b Montreal? Ana b montreal for a visit and maybe we meet
😂💕💖💕💖 You do have a beautiful voice 😊💕💖💕💖
Amazing, just amazing
ALSO I LOVE UR CHANELLLLL
Hey brother how to learn new languages? Please reply.
Practice, expand vocab, learn tenses and cases, and practice. No one learns the easy way
Love how he’s such a nerd at these stuff.
Yas