A video with Spanish and Italian speakers trying to understand Brazilian Portuguese and European Portuguese would be cool. Which one do they find easier to understand?
@@kfnwuwbw9sEu sou brasileiro, mas acredite, não consigo compreender bem o português europeu. Então creio que seja difícil para quem fala outras línguas também.
i can't stop laughing and smiling watching this episode, because Julia is amazing ✨good vibes , so energetic and cheerful person & Anica is sooooo cute with the short hair
Julia, pelo amor de Deus kkkkkk Quanta energia, está ligada nos 220v 😂 Esse quadro foi muito bom, aprendi novas palavras e a energia da Ju deixa a gente mais animada para assistir ao vídeo completo. Amei as aulas ❤
Yay, nice to see Denny again! Thanks for the representation! 👏 But the letter "q" in the Indonesian alphabet is supposed to be read as "ki" and not "kiu" 😁 Julia did a great job considering it was her first time, that 8 is well deserved 👍 We Indonesians would find Spanish and Italian speakers' pronunciation more similar to ours, but Portuguese speakers wouldn't do too badly either, just that they tend to drop the final sound, while in Indonesian we have to pronounce each and every letter (like in Tagalog, which comes from the same language family) 😊 I'm already learning German and Italian, so I enjoyed following the Turkish lesson. I gave up after the first 10 seconds 😂
@@Sena-here Thanks for the useful tips and the kind encouragement. Yes, I think you can learn any language if you are disciplined in putting in the work and diligent in your learning. Unfortunately, I am neither diligent nor disciplined 😂
@@anthonymc8361 I don’t think Elita is a poor representative just because she isn't as fluent in English as Denny. While she might have struggled with English, she's also proficient in Korean and feels more at ease communicating in it. To me, both Elita and Denny are excellent representatives of Indonesians. No, we’re not an English-speaking nation. Unlike our neighbors in the Philippines or Singapore where English is heavily emphasized, we in Indonesia often approach English as just another foreign language. However, many Indonesians also become proficient in other foreign languages, such as Mandarin, Korean, Japanese, French, or German. This linguistic diversity showcases the unique adaptability and multilingual capabilities of Indonesians. Elita’s strength in Korean and Denny’s fluency in English both highlight the rich tapestry of skills that Indonesians bring to the global stage. It’s this ability to embrace and master multiple languages that makes our representation in international arenas so distinctive and valuable.
@@kilanspeaks there was this other lady whose name I forget. She speaks perfect English and can speak Korean. In episodes where she was the rep, she gave better and richer explanation. I agree with you, about us not being an English speaking country, etc. But, in cases where you could have invited more fluent reps like Denny and the other girl, but you didn't, it's just bad casting.
Julia is one of my favorite channel members, she always has such good energy and this was a lot of fun to watch. I am even more motivated to continue learning languages after this!
Because she speaks a lot. She has a kid's approach to learning, speaking and repetition. I always have a hard time learning because I focus too much on grammar and don't talk to people, just books.
Tbh I like him and other lady idk her name, not the annoying one (padahal menurutku masih kurang banyak tahu tapi ngomong aja). Cara ngomongnya juga masih kurang.
Gostaria muito de observar as duas brasileiras mais simpáticas deste canal, Julia e Ana, juntas fazendo alguma atividade. Acredito que nunca as vi juntas. Seria fantástico. Se houver uma atividade que seja feita em dupla por nacionalidade, recomendo que o Brasil seja representado por Julia e Ana. As duas são fantásticas.
A Ana é mais contida, mais na dela e fala como asmr Kkkkkk já a Júlia é extremamente extrovertida, alto astral e fala até cansar kkkkkkkkkk Seria interessante as duas juntas mesmo.
@@juniorssouzap Claro. São pessoas diferentes, mas ambas são simpáticas, carismáticas. Acredito que seria muito interessante vê-las juntas. Algo que nunca houve. Se elas fizeram algo juntas, eu não me recordo...
Pronto,agora me deu vontade de aprender a língua da Indonésia no "não temos tempo passado e tempo futuro". Now I want to learn Idonesian because them doesn't have nor past nor future tense. Thank you.
Julia, you are so intelligent! I´m very impressed. And your personality is wonderful. You are an excellent member of this channel. I always enjoy watching.
As a Filipino working abroad, I usually don't mention that my language is influenced by English and Spanish before starting a conversation. However, I've noticed that this Filipina woman frequently points out that our language has English and Spanish influences. It's not necessary to mention it right away. Let people notice it on their own. Additionally, she often claims that most Filipinos have Spanish ancestry, but that's not really needed because, in truth, the majority of Filipinos are simply Filipinos. Let's all be proud as Filipinos!
And there's also a classic Filipino language/Old Tagalog(Pure)(from the past used a lot), but now we used modern Filipino which is mixed with English, spanish, malay, etc.
@@Nyanpatsukun-sama.4477yup.. thats why we need to emphasize that it is called "Filipino" language rather than "Tagalog"... no one's correcting this channel and constantly using "Tagalog" when the representative speaks "Filipino".. like on this one who i bet she cant speak pure tagalog and she's teaching wrong things about kumusta.. kumusta is the correct spelling orather than kamusta.. its just that it is easier in our language to say kamusta than kumusta and this also started in texting era so people thought kamusta is correct but its not.. kara david also discussed about this a few years ago that many thought kamusta is correct or valid but no.. i wonder where she gets that info about kamusta.. she's making things up (the filipino guest)
What a difference is to be with people that are native speakers of the languages we are learning. I dream one day to be in another country to speak with a lot of people. Portuguese - BR - native English - intermediate Spanish - basic French - starting to learn (next language)
I knew about Italian not having a J because my Italian friend told me his American dad went to a coffee shop and his name is “Jason” but the Italian barista didn’t know how to spell it since they don’t use J so he wrote “gayson”
I’m Italian and I tell you, that even if that barista doesn’t know the “J”, he should write “geison” not “gay” because the pronunciation is completely different
love Julia love the concept of these videos please continue I wonder how good or bad she is in my language Dutch. I think it is even harder for her then German was in this video. We have 2 sounds that to my knowledge no other language has in the world except French not even related Germanic languages . Perhaps Afrikaans from South Africa but that is actually an ancient form of Dutch. The French do have the pronounciation in the word feuille (leaf or sheet of paper) for example or portefeuille (wallet) but even there is a small difference and they don't have the ij sound.
I'm german and I was *SO* surprised about the similarities between german and indonesian 😅 The letter H and the word "halo" mean the same and are pronounced *exactly* the same in german! "Hallo" (is the german spelling) is usually the first word, where germans can hear, if someone has another native language than german. When I heard him say that I thought that he's a german troll, who somehow made it into the show by pretending to be indonesian 😅
Man, I think Julia is an anime character incarnated in a human body by some accident. I can almost see the ahoge!!!! That or she's actually a hooman golden retriever.
Did Julia and Ana make a video again ? I think that i never watch them together ... I really do not remember. If it will be some activity in the future that you need a partner, i recommend both to represent Brazil...
The thing with Filipino alphabets; yes we do have 28 letters and we pronounce it as it is. But actually a few of these alphabets were added for purposes. Original Filipino Alphabets: A, B, D, E, G, H, I, K, L, M, N, NG, O, P, R, S, T, U, W, Y Spanish loaned alphabets (for Spanish loaned, and later on English loaned words): C, F, J, Ñ, Q, V, X, Z. And intonation is also important in Tagalog and some Filipino languages. There are words in Tagalog that are the same in spelling but different meanings when the intonation is changed. Example: magkaibigan - magkaibi--gan - friends - magka--ibigan - lovers
Great to see Julia getting her Italian passport now she can live in Europe as well and avoid the 2 h none eu lines , also visa free access to the United States Austria and Canada
Actually in Portuguese the name Giulia is expected to be pronounced as Gi-u-li-a. But, by Italian influence it can be in the italian way. The J in Julia doesn't sound the same as in English too, but is similar. In portuguese Gu also stays as in italian. But the i in Giu makes an additional sound, not just shift the G sound.
I love how straightforward the indonesian language is. Basically you just need to learn the words. The tagalog language on the other hand has so many verb conjugation rules which makes it harder to learn.
Julia is a typical cheerful friend who always brings positive vibes, a friend who always makes the group talk feel alive
plain plastic. acting only for the content. poor acting
Is the brazilian essence
Do you know her personally to say that ?
@@lopi5175 Nah, a lot of brazilians are annoying like that. 🤣
@@lopi5175 you're bitter asf
Julia has a lot of energy, she drinks coffee with lots of sugar and energy drinks in the morning 😅
also probably cocaine as well
@@aliasincognito0sometimes "extremely happy people" are not only boring, but also childish
@@andersonresque2992 just let her be herself
@@aliasincognito0🤣🤣🤣
So true
Julia and Giulia together again!
They've got a Pinky and the Brain dynamic
@@Frey_2026 klkkkkk
We definitely need a video between Julia and Ana
Both really smart,pretty and hilarious
Kaylee too
up
Julia's energy is on another level😂 She's so funny, plus her facial expressions 😂
A video with Spanish and Italian speakers trying to understand Brazilian Portuguese and European Portuguese would be cool. Which one do they find easier to understand?
@@kfnwuwbw9s Yes, but Brazil has many different accents. Not every Brazilian says "excelentchi, leitchi, cidadji", I say "excelente, leite, cidade".
@@kfnwuwbw9sEu sou brasileiro, mas acredite, não consigo compreender bem o português europeu. Então creio que seja difícil para quem fala outras línguas também.
Yes pls
😂😂😂thatt
Yes,absolutely Agree with this....
i can't stop laughing and smiling watching this episode, because Julia is amazing ✨good vibes , so energetic and cheerful person & Anica is sooooo cute with the short hair
Italian and Portuguese have similarities with each other, i hope for a video with these two languages
@@henri191 yea I just realized that like right now bro
Português Brasileiro é muito bonito
A Julia é muito fofa e traz uma energia muito boa para esse canal! Adoro os vídeos em que ela aparece!
Hi guyyyys! Thank you all for watching the video, I hope you liked it!!! It was super fun to do it 😂 ❤❤
Eu,quer dizer o Brasil é que agradece.......
i dont usually commenting on videos... but you're really funny. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
Menina, você é uma Itaipu de energia. Se você segurar um cabo de energia, vai iluminar o estado de São Paulo inteiro!
YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO BE THIS CUTE!
Eita. Pera. Desculpa. Eu quis dizer TU É MUITO FOFA DEIXA EU TE PÔR NUM POTINHO?????
Julia and Giulia need a permanent segment on this channel
And Andrea
@StreetSpirit135 yeah and Ana
miss Brazil is 🔥😍 her energy is like a real filipina.. love from 🇵🇭
Filipinas is Brazil from Asia ❤❤
In Brazil we do call Phillipines as Asian Brazils due to the Latino vibes you all have.
hay nako
@@vkanthems6744Sério, eu vivendo no Brasil e nunca ouvir falar disso
@@JogadorKaro123 somos dois man.
Omg Brazilian girl looks like typical Turkish girl .... even more than Aleyna :P
High energy German. The thing I never knew I needed.
She is brazilian
@@JogadorKaro123 I know, I just meant her speaking German was probably going to be high energy German. It's cute.
Para de dar café pra Julia antes de gravar os vídeos 🤣
Isso é impossível mano, o café tá no DNA do brasileiro kkkkkkkk
A menina é uma Itaipu. Coloca um cabo de energia nela e ela acende o Sudeste e o Nordeste inteiros!
@@fabricioazevedo2361 kkkkkkkkkk
Scrr kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk @@fabricioazevedo2361
julia looks very active, she also has the aura of a disney princess
I like julia vibes😂idk why she remind me of ana from frozen & her indonesia pretty good
She is so energeric like Anna, right? 😂
Por causa da Júlia e da Ana agora quero aprender mais idiomas. Comecei o curso de francês e tô pegando uma paixão por aprender novas línguas❤️🇧🇷
O Ana Júlia aaaaaa aaaaa aaa
I had a lot of fun with this video. All the participants are very cute and kind and Julia is super charismatic.
Ur surname gives away that you are Portuguese.Only in Portuguese there h followed by l.
@@RootGroves-hl8kt I'm actually brazilian and you're absolutely correct about the surname. ☺
Julia is very jovial, and the vivid cerulean of her dress correlates to her personality.
Julia, pelo amor de Deus kkkkkk
Quanta energia, está ligada nos 220v 😂
Esse quadro foi muito bom, aprendi novas palavras e a energia da Ju deixa a gente mais animada para assistir ao vídeo completo.
Amei as aulas ❤
my favorite part was her learning turkish
Exactly 😆
Vídeo com a Julia é sempre alto-astral, adoro ela. ❤️🇧🇷
Julia is so funny. Hope to see her in more videos.
Yay, nice to see Denny again! Thanks for the representation! 👏 But the letter "q" in the Indonesian alphabet is supposed to be read as "ki" and not "kiu" 😁 Julia did a great job considering it was her first time, that 8 is well deserved 👍
We Indonesians would find Spanish and Italian speakers' pronunciation more similar to ours, but Portuguese speakers wouldn't do too badly either, just that they tend to drop the final sound, while in Indonesian we have to pronounce each and every letter (like in Tagalog, which comes from the same language family) 😊
I'm already learning German and Italian, so I enjoyed following the Turkish lesson. I gave up after the first 10 seconds 😂
Actually turkish is not hard that much!!! Just give some time. Ş is sh, ç is ch. Ö is oe and ü is ue. If you think like this i think its better ❤
@@Sena-here Thanks for the useful tips and the kind encouragement. Yes, I think you can learn any language if you are disciplined in putting in the work and diligent in your learning. Unfortunately, I am neither diligent nor disciplined 😂
And a good representative. He can actually communicate in English. The other lady, not so much.
@@anthonymc8361 I don’t think Elita is a poor representative just because she isn't as fluent in English as Denny. While she might have struggled with English, she's also proficient in Korean and feels more at ease communicating in it. To me, both Elita and Denny are excellent representatives of Indonesians.
No, we’re not an English-speaking nation. Unlike our neighbors in the Philippines or Singapore where English is heavily emphasized, we in Indonesia often approach English as just another foreign language. However, many Indonesians also become proficient in other foreign languages, such as Mandarin, Korean, Japanese, French, or German.
This linguistic diversity showcases the unique adaptability and multilingual capabilities of Indonesians. Elita’s strength in Korean and Denny’s fluency in English both highlight the rich tapestry of skills that Indonesians bring to the global stage. It’s this ability to embrace and master multiple languages that makes our representation in international arenas so distinctive and valuable.
@@kilanspeaks there was this other lady whose name I forget. She speaks perfect English and can speak Korean. In episodes where she was the rep, she gave better and richer explanation.
I agree with you, about us not being an English speaking country, etc. But, in cases where you could have invited more fluent reps like Denny and the other girl, but you didn't, it's just bad casting.
Julia is so cute and funny girl , i like Julia 😂💞
Turkish sounds more polite than others. Even if someone argues with you in Turkish, it sounds so melodic. 😂
As a Turkish person, that literally put a smile on my face I don't even know why
Julia is one of my favorite channel members, she always has such good energy and this was a lot of fun to watch. I am even more motivated to continue learning languages after this!
Please, bring to us more videos with Julia ♥️ she’s the best !
Now Julia has to teach them Portuguese!!!
She learn so fast!!
Yah man for real
She's very smart, if you test her iq, it must be very high
Because she speaks a lot. She has a kid's approach to learning, speaking and repetition.
I always have a hard time learning because I focus too much on grammar and don't talk to people, just books.
Julia is so cute. 💞
Finally a good representative of Indonesia who can actually communicate in English coherently, not like the other lady.
Violin was also a good representative
Oh I didn't mean it to be her, it's the other lady, I think her name is Elita. Violin is the best representative so far.
Yes, I agree with you, this representative is very good and perfect, I hope he is featured more often on this channel.
@@anthonymc8361I agree with you, Elita is not very good at explaining, denny and violin is the best representative so far.
Tbh I like him and other lady idk her name, not the annoying one (padahal menurutku masih kurang banyak tahu tapi ngomong aja). Cara ngomongnya juga masih kurang.
Gostaria muito de observar as duas brasileiras mais simpáticas deste canal, Julia e Ana, juntas fazendo alguma atividade. Acredito que nunca as vi juntas. Seria fantástico. Se houver uma atividade que seja feita em dupla por nacionalidade, recomendo que o Brasil seja representado por Julia e Ana. As duas são fantásticas.
Julia,Ana,kaylee essas três brasileiras tem que gravar juntas
True in fact.
Ana,Julia and kaylee 😚😚😚😚
A Ana é mais contida, mais na dela e fala como asmr Kkkkkk já a Júlia é extremamente extrovertida, alto astral e fala até cansar kkkkkkkkkk
Seria interessante as duas juntas mesmo.
@@juniorssouzap Claro. São pessoas diferentes, mas ambas são simpáticas, carismáticas. Acredito que seria muito interessante vê-las juntas. Algo que nunca houve. Se elas fizeram algo juntas, eu não me recordo...
@@Tiago-l8j4p Exatamente,quero as 3 mais a Ana de Espanha,A Dafne do Mexico,Ana de Portugal e a Giulia da Iltalia. Latinidade total...
Pronto,agora me deu vontade de aprender a língua da Indonésia no "não temos tempo passado e tempo futuro". Now I want to learn Idonesian because them doesn't have nor past nor future tense. Thank you.
Aleyna yine formunda ve masada bizi temsil ediyor, seviliyorsun Aleyna ❤
We all need someone like Julia in our life
I love Julia she's energetic
The Turkish girl explained everything very well, bravo ❤
Julia, you are so intelligent! I´m very impressed. And your personality is wonderful. You are an excellent member of this channel. I always enjoy watching.
I really like Julia's vibes
Hi Julia and giulia!!! 🇧🇷🇮🇹
I love Giulia and Julia together. 🥰
Julia is brilliant!
Julia and Aleyna so cute with each other i can't 😆🥰
She's so cute, so goofy and animated lol
Julia is the main reason why I always watch your vid guys, more vid with Julia please 😩
Saki and julia are my favorite here in this channel. These two are very funny and full of energy
As a Filipino working abroad, I usually don't mention that my language is influenced by English and Spanish before starting a conversation. However, I've noticed that this Filipina woman frequently points out that our language has English and Spanish influences. It's not necessary to mention it right away. Let people notice it on their own. Additionally, she often claims that most Filipinos have Spanish ancestry, but that's not really needed because, in truth, the majority of Filipinos are simply Filipinos. Let's all be proud as Filipinos!
Just want to add that she could have taught her how to say our alphabet because it's not the same as the English alphabet.
Preach!!
Filipino representatives in this channel are not the best representatives 😂 still haven't seen a good one... cringe 🥴🥴
And there's also a classic Filipino language/Old Tagalog(Pure)(from the past used a lot), but now we used modern Filipino which is mixed with English, spanish, malay, etc.
@@Nyanpatsukun-sama.4477yup.. thats why we need to emphasize that it is called "Filipino" language rather than "Tagalog"... no one's correcting this channel and constantly using "Tagalog" when the representative speaks "Filipino".. like on this one who i bet she cant speak pure tagalog and she's teaching wrong things about kumusta.. kumusta is the correct spelling orather than kamusta.. its just that it is easier in our language to say kamusta than kumusta and this also started in texting era so people thought kamusta is correct but its not.. kara david also discussed about this a few years ago that many thought kamusta is correct or valid but no.. i wonder where she gets that info about kamusta.. she's making things up (the filipino guest)
i really love you Julia your so cheerful and pretty !!!
Julia is lovely
Like the other commenter suggest, having Julia and Ana in a same video would be amazing. Two charming Brazilian ladies with different style.
Julia is very cheerful,love from indonesia❤
What a difference is to be with people that are native speakers of the languages we are learning. I dream one day to be in another country to speak with a lot of people.
Portuguese - BR - native
English - intermediate
Spanish - basic
French - starting to learn (next language)
She reminds me of Joy from Inside Out 😂
I knew about Italian not having a J because my Italian friend told me his American dad went to a coffee shop and his name is “Jason” but the Italian barista didn’t know how to spell it since they don’t use J so he wrote “gayson”
Lol
I’m Italian and I tell you, that even if that barista doesn’t know the “J”, he should write “geison” not “gay” because the pronunciation is completely different
love Julia love the concept of these videos please continue I wonder how good or bad she is in my language Dutch. I think it is even harder for her then German was in this video. We have 2 sounds that to my knowledge no other language has in the world except French not even related Germanic languages . Perhaps Afrikaans from South Africa but that is actually an ancient form of Dutch. The French do have the pronounciation in the word feuille (leaf or sheet of paper) for example or portefeuille (wallet) but even there is a small difference and they don't have the ij sound.
I'm german and I was *SO* surprised about the similarities between german and indonesian 😅
The letter H and the word "halo" mean the same and are pronounced *exactly* the same in german! "Hallo" (is the german spelling) is usually the first word, where germans can hear, if someone has another native language than german. When I heard him say that I thought that he's a german troll, who somehow made it into the show by pretending to be indonesian 😅
indeed, and it truns out that indonesian have the same term as german for aunt "Tante"
@@ulamrithe word tante itself in indonesian comes from the dutch, i guess that's where the similarity with german comes from
@@serebryakovtan Yeah Indonesian is a loanword from Dutch, Arabic, Portuguese and many other regional languages in Indonesia.
i love this duo julia and giulia 😂❤
Julia confirmando o estereótipo de que brasileiro é gente boa.. Que energia a dela. 😅🇧🇷
Sempre somos animados né kkkk ela vibrando no video e eu vibrando aqui assisitindo. A Julia é uma fofa.
her indonesian is good by the way
I really love Julia, I swear… but after 5 minutes of full energy it’s like please calm down!
Amamos a Juliaaa!!!
*How nice that there is a Turkish lesson on the blackboard behind the girl in the cover photo.*
🇹🇷🇹🇷💗
The Brazillian girl is so cute
I really like Julia's vibe
é muito satisfatório ver a julia falar ingles 😮💨🤌🏽 muito kinga
É muito satisfatório vê-la falar... (qualquer coisa)
Brasil aqui
As duas linguas mais lindas na minha opinião: português com sotaque brasileiro e italiano
Julia is amazingggg
That's not bad, a Brazilian girl who speaks a little Indonesian (albeit haltingly) 😁
Julia ❤
Man, I think Julia is an anime character incarnated in a human body by some accident. I can almost see the ahoge!!!!
That or she's actually a hooman golden retriever.
BORA BRASILLLLL
NÃO TEM PRA NINGUÉM, SEGURA QUE O BRASIL TA VOANDO 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🚀🚀🚀🚀🇧🇷🇧🇷
I love julia's lets go stance between lanugage changes .
Did Julia and Ana make a video again ? I think that i never watch them together ... I really do not remember. If it will be some activity in the future that you need a partner, i recommend both to represent Brazil...
Indonesia language is very easy to learn, but in Indonesia we have much Local language, and it's like more than 300 i think 😁
Julia fanclub when?
The thing with Filipino alphabets; yes we do have 28 letters and we pronounce it as it is. But actually a few of these alphabets were added for purposes.
Original Filipino Alphabets: A, B, D, E, G, H, I, K, L, M, N, NG, O, P, R, S, T, U, W, Y
Spanish loaned alphabets (for Spanish loaned, and later on English loaned words): C, F, J, Ñ, Q, V, X, Z.
And intonation is also important in Tagalog and some Filipino languages. There are words in Tagalog that are the same in spelling but different meanings when the intonation is changed.
Example:
magkaibigan
- magkaibi--gan - friends
- magka--ibigan - lovers
Julia is so energetic and of course cute, I'm onto you 😁
Aprender idiomas não é facil, mas pode ser divertido. Um abraço aqui do Brasil.
A Júlia é apaixonante, eu amo o jeito maluquinho dela de ser kkkkkkkkkkkkk ❤❤😍😍🥰
Brasileira sendo brasileira ♡♡♡♡
Julia cé uma fofa❤
She is so cute...Julia❤
I like this Brazilian girl
Great to see Julia getting her Italian passport now she can live in Europe as well and avoid the 2 h none eu lines , also visa free access to the United States Austria and Canada
My name is also Julia.
And?
Brezilyalı kızın enerjisi çok iyi ya
Actually in Portuguese the name Giulia is expected to be pronounced as Gi-u-li-a. But, by Italian influence it can be in the italian way. The J in Julia doesn't sound the same as in English too, but is similar.
In portuguese Gu also stays as in italian. But the i in Giu makes an additional sound, not just shift the G sound.
Julia is such a cutie pie ❤
amo essas caretas da Julia kk tão fofa
I love how straightforward the indonesian language is. Basically you just need to learn the words. The tagalog language on the other hand has so many verb conjugation rules which makes it harder to learn.
A Júlia é sensacional!😂
Essa menina é uma figura kkkk
A Julia é muito engraçada, namoral kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
4:17 You read it like in French, "CH", "J", "ç" are the same in French and Portuguese while "gn" is the same in French and Italian.
love julia
Tagalog seems so cute~ even the write form
how can a language be cute? I don't know ^^