Strangers Try Building A Lego Set While Speaking Different Languages
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- Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2017
- "I ask him one question, and he responds with 50,000 words. I don't understand!"
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"I was definitely listening.. Even tho I didn't understand
Me during a listening exam
jinx /joker OMG saame😂😂😂
jinx /joker kayanga tapos pag mag sagot ka na makalimutan mo na ang sagot
Why I got a 70 on my Spanish midterm
Me during math😒
i can understand tagalog
“He could be telling me he’s a stripper”
“Are you praying right now?”
XD
I died when she said that
XD XD
😂😂😂😂😂🙏🙏🙏🙏
lmao
Nobody:
Filipinos when they get mention in a video: Let us introduce ourselves
Not only Filipinos also Indo,Malay and Viets
Same Races Austronesians same things haha different countries but the same origins
@@skylinelover9276 we filipino storng
@@skylinelover9276 but only filipino have a hispanic hahahah shut up
lol I came here as I saw “Tagalog” in the thumbnail 🇵🇭
Papansin
How magellan and cebuanos communicated in 1521:
But there’s an interpreter with them who can also speak Malay (it was a commercial and political lingua Franca before Spanish) and it’s Magellan’s slave Enrique of Melaka who spoke Malay to Rajah Humabon of Sugbu (Cebu) because of language barrier
@@alsuvarnadvipadanargentum1743 Issa meme. They're making a joke fam.
@@casuallyceltic how is it a joke? Sabagay, I rarely hear it in histo classes
@@marjarakim5222
Cebuano: luh gago may dayuhan-
Magellan: dafq u say m8?!
ibig sabihin nung original comment is that, di daw magka-intindihan si magellan at mga Cebuano dahil sa language barrier, just like the people in this lego-making video (wag mo nlng pansinin joke ko mema lang yon HAHAHAH)
@@ineedsleep4071 'di ko na rin tanda kung bakit ako nag comment niyan 😂
Rules:
No English
Them: SIGN LANGUAGE AINT NO ENGLISH LETS GO
me lol
iirc there's a sign language for every language, even british english
300th like btw
I know you don’t care
@MC King i dont think there's a filipino sign language at all out there lol. tho asl is what most people or more countries do use as their mode of non verbal communication
@@decoygale131 ASL is only used in the US and Canada. Even the UK and Australian have different sign languages. Let alone non English speaking counties
They had more patience for each other than I have making logos in general by myself😅
Brooke Richards hey brooke🤗
you know thats not really her in the picture
What are logos???
Oh wait this isn't google
Brooke Richards prbly cause a lot of words on tagalog are from spanish like the counting
He’s actually speaking “Filipino.” That is the real linguistic term. Filipino incorporates Tagalog, Spanish, English, Hindi/Chinese root words. Tagalog in its purest form is not really spoken anymore and a lot of real Tagalog words are not used anymore as it is considered deep words only used in academia.
Ohh! That's interesting to know!
Purr tama
basically tagalog is a dialect
Wow Peeps from Quezon esp the Southern Part and Batangas are shaking.. The Tagalog words there were so deep lol with "Punto"..
Bicol is actually really really Spanish influenced
English: "easy"
Tagalog: "madali"
Spañol: "fasel"
Bicol: "pasil"
Facil not Fasel
the visayan languages (and bikol is a little influenced by visayan) are the combination of Tagalog, English, and Spanish
fácil
harder pwease
It's not "fasel" it's Fácil.
*"I ask him one question and he responds with 50,000 words"*
*Every damn Subtitle when watching Korean vids.*
HAHA yes ;;(
TRUE
true so real haha
Damn you koreaboos are everywhere jesus.
@@ThaTyphon *um. Excuse me. I am not a koreaboo. Do you even know what that means? I am not obsessed, I don't force myself to eat korean foods if I don't like it, I don't talk like Korean and I do not wear Korean outfits. Don't judge others. Nobody's perfect. Including you.*
1521:**Spain invades Philippines for 333 years**
2019:**a filipino man and a spanish woman builds lego together**
spanish in this contex refers to spain. she is dominican.
333*
Spain invaded a lot of countries
@@treett4268 Philippines are also like that if Americans did not forbid the use of Spanish and if Quezon did not Encouraged Filipinos to use Tagalog as a medium.
Actually its 333 years
Meanwhile Philippines and Indonesia:
Almost identical Languages but can't understand each other tho.
Our language is heavily influenced by the spanish and also has a lot of english words, our languages are not similar at all though there are some words that are from indonesia and malaysia that we use
Edit:
BTW im reffering to tagalog
that depends on which Philippine region you refer to. There are so many languages used in the Philippines. Those in Luzon use different terms from those in Visayas and those in mindanao. And even in those three divisions, there are differences in different provinces.
Tagalog, one of the languages in Luzon and probably the biggest foundation of Filipino (the national language), is more influenced by Spanish, Mandarin, and English.
@@francinev3971 umm... its dialect not languages. FILIPINO is the philippine language.
@ k fine what you and i believe is ok i dont like fight but there are only 8 major dialects used in diff parts of the phil but we actually had 183 living dialects. and im not mad ok?
@@chloecelis2819 I just used the term "languages" because some people say that some of them are languages and some are dialects. I'm honestly still confused about the difference of the two since some people say Tagalog is a language and Batangan Tagalog is a dialect so I just chose to call them all languages instead.
I wanna be her friend, she seems to have fun personality 😂
Sdv
3 weeks ago?
try 10 people who speaks different language try solving an escape room
this please
WindBladeYT Babel 101, a South Korean variety show, did that once, I think. They got one local and around five foreigners of varying nationalities to live together and somehow work together.
It's a blast, really. xD
Fandom Cake what is the name of the show?
BTS 4 LIFEU Babel 101. Or some other number.
Fandom Cake ok thanks😊
this is so pure
Lmao no replies
Penis hai
4k likes with 3 replies wtf
How lazy are ppl
Lol
Sorry i replied to ur comment 6 months after lol
I'm Filipino and I surprisingly can understand the Girl when she was speaking spanish. I may not directly translate the phrase in my head but I know for sure understand the whole phrase😂. I was legit not looking at the subtitle just to test if I can understand her and I did!😂
Yo same
Ok hear me out am filipino and i didnt understand her, maybe its because tagalog isnt my first language 😅
im filifino to
Same
Indeed, like I know how to speak chavacano. While listening to her is like..girl we can communicate. I understand you 😆
World: Oh its raining. Let's go inside (Goes to their house)
Philippines: AY NAKU SINAMPAY KO!
Truth😂
Hahaha relatable kahit lalaki ako isa rin ako sa mga mga nagpupugo ng mga labahan sa sampayan😅
Is that the filipino equivalent of “La rooooopa” in Spanish? 🤣
"I ask him one question, and he responds 50,000. I don't understand"
Well he's a Filipino, madame 😂💖
Cherrise Keesha haha
did you say madame as in more or madame as is ma'am, cause both makes sense
That's kinda racist
@@calvincastillo6021 how lol
@@1stdaughterofcain its alrdy obvious
Great, now try putting together IKEA furniture speaking two different languages.
One should be Swedish, another should be a Thai. Ikea is Swedish, and there's one Ikea outlet in Bangkok. Let's see how it will be.
I don't think that would happen. Tagalog has many words from Spanish, so they can understand some words. Maybe it should be something like German and Swedish.
Erik Emerölduson they could easily understand each other! 😂
Well, you probably know what I'm implying.
a friendship will be ruined the day that happens
Filipinos when they see the word filiipino: wHOs Filipino here?
bakit
OMG USSR flag yan ah...
*What's up cyka?*
Are you a commie???
Ako ano
Ako si natoy na mahal na mahal ka
Why does this give me a feeling of the Bible story “tower of Babel”
omG how have i not noticed this
e x a c t l y . . .
Same!
Lmao yes 😂
LMAOOOOO, underated comment
Filipinos knew some or has similarities with spanish language because of the spanish influences during colonial times.
ᴘɪᴄᴀᴛʀɪx i mean A LOT must have been influenced in the 333 years
ofcourse some words of the filipino came from spanish language
ᴇɴғᴜsɪᴏɴ yurp
We know uno dos tres etc.
True
Filipino: kamusta
Spanish: como esta
:v
Hindi ba kumusta?
@subscribe boy it means how are you😂😂
kumusta
BANGTAN IS LYF pre anong oras na? Kamusta na kayo
I'm a Filipino and even without the subtitle, I can understand what she's talking about 😂😂
Umm because it's your language :/
@@funkyy6365 no spanish is no more our language, but we do understand what they say cause Spanish invaded ph and conquered it for 333 more years than mexico, and i can really understand her language with or without subtitles
@@bahalakadiyan2379 OK
@@bahalakadiyan2379 so half Filipino half spanish?
@@funkyy6365 no, filipino is 40%spanish so we understand it really well
I live in zamboanga city, southern part of the Philippines, our language there is chavacano, and I'm telling you, i can understand the girl, HAHAHA! ta pwede iyo entende y conversa spanyol un poco. HAHAHA, this is funny lmao
Just wanted to ask since kapampangan po ako, is it hard to learn chavacano? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA I want to try pag may time
@@baekhyunsahwooh3483 hindi naman siguro siya mahirap, try mo sa google mag search ng chavacano words tas pag aralan mo dahan². Actually hindi kona na abot ang mother tounge sa school, so yah hindi masyado solid ang pag chachavacano ko, since g10 na ako now,ang mga g7(sakanila nag start ang pag turo ng mother tounge)so pag dating sa chavacano spelling mahina ako dun at sa ibang words din, pero ang mga new generation tinuruan na sila ng chavacano.
Chavacano was like 70% similar to spanish. Im not sure thou :)
@@shantalelordez2343 sort of, some words have been changed, because of new generation pronouncing some words wrong and soon to adapt by new gene, but good news is that, chavacano language is now being tough in elementary school.
@@dumpacc13 oh okay
Fun fact : A lot of filipino words are spanish influenced.
Pana Lolo yea I know. Cause I’m Filipino 😀
Well duh... 😂 I think most people know just from watching the video.
That's what happens when your country is colonised for 333 years
I think everyone knows that
Pana Lolo its true
Every Filipino is quaking when they spelled *otso otso* to Ocho ocho
It's because in spanis its "ocho ocho"
@@arielgaray302 in the philippines ch is spelled as ts
Do the dance 😄😄
puta hindi nga ganon yung step eh spelling pa kaya 😭😭😭😭
Quack
Me : sees *Tagalog*
Me again : *You have summoned us Filipinos*
Lol
I love how these two quickly understand eachother
Some of the Tagalog words are actually influenced by the Spanish language because the Philippines was under Spanish rule for 333 years so some of our words were picked up from the Spanish language.
@Juan Marcos Quiñones like any language that gets developed
it gets shorter.
CJ Borromeo like Mesa
Same with the french on the vietnamese and Laotian languages
I need this for my social studies.
Okay jeez. We dont need a filipino history.
Two people, with their countries having deep and dark history with each other, are united. This sounds nice.
Dominican Republic and the Philippines never had beef with each other, y’know.
Hudaef Cares? Ack... I'm sorry, I got mistaken. I was referring to the languages they are using. Spain and Philippines were the one that had a dark history with each other.
PH and DR were under colonial Spain
Yeah, but they're not enemies... They should be comrades, if anything. Both being former Spanish colonies and all.
She’s not Spanish she just speaks it lmao
No one is talking that his ocho-ocho dance is not right. Lmao
I love how this girl is trying to stay respectful 😂😂 APPRECIATE IT GIRL
I’m amazed how she kinda catches on languages quickly😂😂
Clarisse Cortez That's bc most of tagalog words are derived from the spanish language. Like "imposible". Must be why buzzfeed picked tagalog and spanish for this vid. 😀
Colonized by Spain for 333 years, of course we have Spanish language mixed! 😂
Faith Pastorfide no?
Faith Pastorfide its 333 years
@@jubidae she did say 333 say
LOONA LOONA no there was another guy who commented something else. I think he deleted it
@@jubidae oh
3:51 when he says piece it sounds like pedaço in Portuguese!! Haha at least one thing I’d be able to understand
Also cocina - cozinha, ocho - oito, verde, parede
We say "Piraso" for "piece" I thought it's the same in spanish but I heard Potuguese is somehow the same with Spanish
@@k-studio8112 you should heard "cebuano" in boholano or leyteño dialact. It's sounded like confused Portuguese despite we don't really associate with it, it's just how we say and accent it.
You should hear "ay karaho" or "wa ko kaibao" in an accent, weird filipinos we are amrite 😂
@@jamestheminorbender4978 its not dialect its a language
spanish: pedazo
tagalog: piraso
@@jamestheminorbender4978
Philippines: Ay karaho!
Brazil: Caralho!
"He could be telling me he's a stripper" I laughed so hard
This would make a fun series to build on. What would be really fun to watch would be putting together different types of sign language, like putting together ASL and Mexican or Korean Sign Language
M. T. Simmons Mexican isn't a language, but yeah I agree
Sakinah Ibisomi he meant the sign language used in Mexico. It isn't universal, you know...
Nice idea!!
Sakinah Ibisomi American isn’t a language either, but sign language changes based on country. British sign language and American Sign Language are different even though both countries speak English.
Sakinah Ibisomi yes, I meant Mexican sign language aka LSM. Should’ve been more specific in my wording, my bad 🤗
“He could be telling me he’s a stripper”
3:16
Yeah I laughed so hard at that😂
Dafuq??
😂😂😂🤣🤣
this is so interesting to watch- like... see how people in the world can try to understand each other even with language barriers?? like it is soooo cool
This is the weirdest thing I’ve watched. I am a Filipina and moved here when I was 12. My first language is Tagalog. I learned Spanish when I went to Mexico for 6 weeks and lived in California within the Hispanic community for a year and half so my brain is fighting each other. It’s like I literally feel both languages trying to fight for attention and control!
That moment when you’re filipino but you’re too used to english that hearing it from the internet sounds like spanish
saaammee
What can I do? I'm a grammar nerd!
Gabrielle Alyssa Rivera that moment, when you realize that you're being too pretentious
Paul NOT The Real McCartney yea tf im used to english but it sounded no where near spanish. Wanna be lol
Sanctae Fidei Maybe so, but Filipino has acquired certain words from Spanish, and technically, I’m not a Spanish speaker. Like I said, I was too used to English and I was not used to listening to two languages that had some words in common. My brain was just playing tricks on me and so I thought it sounded a little, a _little_ bit similar if I did not listen properly.
Funfact:
Just put a filipino in the title and it will be flooded by filipinos including me.
Because we love our race .
@@icegotbleed4869 your right
Every human being love their own race
LAMO this is so true😂🤣
Thats not the case if you make indonesian content and use indonesia title it will do the same
THE ACCENT THE WORDS THE ATTITUDE GURL I LOVE YOU ALREADY
the way she gets excited over numbers is to cute haha
if the filipino one was bisaya they would understood each other
Axel Ron TruE
English: True
Spanish: Si
Tagalog: Tama
Balet naman
@@randomchild3552 Bisaya:Tinuod
LOL so True
It's actually pretty amusing and fun to watch two people try to explain their languages to each other in the languages they're trying to explain.
Spanish language is close to filipino language because, spaniards did take over our country before
spanish is not related language to tagalog but it is indeed that tagalog took many words from it
For all of y'all surprised by the similarity to Spanish, I wouldn't be surprised after 333 years of colonization. Please read up on Philippine History
@@jombosdc9211 there's nobody surprised
@@MTC008 True, Tagalog grammar is drastically different from Spanish grammar.
Only the loanwords. Tagalog is a different type of language family.
you know you're filipino when you are being asked one simple question then you answer with a lot of damn things that is really unrelated with the question.
If you challenge a Filipino to speak Tagalog without using a single Spanish word? Es imposible!?!
Not impossible
Hahahaha
You didn't get it. There are some words that is borrowed from spanish. Even your language and american language has the same words but different spellings. Applies the same in Philippines and Spain. The fact that we've been colonized for 333 year even if Spaniards don't teach their own language Filipinos adapt it.
50 years ago sure it is impossible but i dont think so today
Spanish borrowed words or any borrowed words are not Tagalog. Tagalog language is spoken before any colonization happened. Those words are Filipino which many think are pure Tagalog but actually isn't
when youre a filipino but still read the sub
Hahahaha same
Im filipino
Same. I just can't understand cuz he's speaking so fast. I am a Filipino and I am proud. Sobrang hina kasi ng boses ng lalake sa video.
Hailie same 😂😂
Apear tayo dyan
this reminds me of a day at school,
me and some of my friends would speak our native languages all day and I would speak Russian, one of my friends spoke Italian, another spoke Albanian (which i understood bits of, and he understood me a bit) another spoke Persian. We could barely understand but it was fun as we had a drama lesson and we had to cooperate without understanding each other!
lol they're strangers. but they have that chemistry
Aw this is a cute concept
Things that you may see in the comments:
1% others
99% Filipinos
Ok E-girl
True. A comment that says that the person is a philippino has like 1000 likes
😂 ur so damn right, Filipinos for win bro 🇵🇭🇵🇭
@@treett4268 its pretty annoying. I mean no one really cares if you're a philippino or not. No offense, but its kinda true.
There's a lot of Filipino looking for good comment about there country😀😀😀
Me: *Just casually watching EddieVr*
RUclips Recommendations: Want to watch two people with language barrier build lego
in bicol, philippines, Pasil means Easy and dipisil means Hard or dificult.
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A COUNTRY INVADES A COUNTRY
Owae wa mo shinderu
Ano?
333 years of colonization of Spaniards, of course it would mix.
*constant High-5's*
Rence jigger Baybin We. Already. Know. That
Rence jigger Baybin Japanese Filipino here、Yes
“whenever he speaks to me, i think he forgets that i don’t speak his language”
😂😂
I love how she could just nitpick the things he did to the camera
5:01
Her: "I'm so privileged that I can speak two languages."
Me: "There is three, actally."
*“He could be telling me he’s a stripper and that’s the famous song he strips to.”* 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Edit: omg thanks for all of the likes.
the Ocho2x is very famous in our country
Lucy Engman hahaha😂
HAHAHAHA
LOL!
lol
This was a lot easier because Tagalog and Spanish have similar words and use some words the exact same. The Philippines was colonized by the Spaniards years ago. Which is why some of our last names are Spanish last names. Gonzales, Mercado, Martinez, etc.
But if you would’ve told someone who spoke mandarin and someone who spoke French to work together, it wouldn’t have worked out. Lol
I know that what you are saying is true, but I'm a native spanish speaker and I didn't understand a word of what he was saying apart from "castillo" xD
Brie Balagtas And don't forget Bustos lol
Yeah😀😀😀😀😀
Because the Spanish government forced us to change our last names.
Pure tagalog does'nt even contain any spanish.. Filipino on the otherhand, has around 10% spanish loanwords. But there are many other philippine languages that has more spanish loanwords than filipino.
I’m so jealous that they can speak many language haha
Colonizer and a colony works together.
"I asked him 1 question, he answered with 50,000 words"
Hilarious very filipino😂😂😂
Please do more videos with, like, ALL THE LANGUAGES
There are a lot of languages in the world,what do you mean?
Sprite i mean that there is a lot of potential for a huge amount of content
Was thinking the same. I love that Idea. They need at least all the major languages.
Cap Ame spanish is major
I know that...It's kind of common sense.
I never insinuated that it wasn't lol.
Her: he could be telling me he's a stripper
I died 😂😂
Someone : Filip-
Us : *so you have summoned us.*
*Thats actuallt a good idea LOL*
Shy Fie tuy potato
Alexander Hamilton i wrote it in a hurry and Im lazy so Im not editing
Oh wait this isn't google
911 like 😢
its only "atuaclly" good because Talago has some spanish words. But if you had another language, this would have had the same charm.
If this was french and Korean, this would have been a waste of time of a video
I can't even put IKEA furniture together in the language I understand
OMG HI ARMY
When he said oooh no when Julissa said u speak Spanish?
I burst out laughing
majority of the filipino languages have spanish roots although recently english is taking over.
tagalog/filipino - 15% spanish
Visayan - 20+ % spanish
Chavacano creole - 70-80% spanish
although as a spanish speaker and a tagalog speaker myself
i would say filipinos would understand more to a spanish speaker (depends on the dialect of spanish personally carribean and chilean spanish are harder because of the accent and slangs) than a spanish speaker hearing tagalog
I have an easier time understanding mexican spanish, than spanish from spain itself.. I'm from zamboanga city btw.
@@deancafe4739 its because castillian spanish has a distinct accent (lisp). they pronounce the s or z like "th" example. corazon (heart) its pronounced "corathon" . formal mexican spanish is pretty easy to understand cuz they dont skip a letter and pronounce everything as it is
@@lazojones1 indeed
the good thing about this is some filipino words are the same with spanish since they got influenced by them
Aqua how is that good. You're literally proud of being colonized.
John Smith stop making my comment so negative i was just trying to say that it was good that since some spanish words are in filipino means that they will have atleast hope in building the lego thing (which they did not finish)
John Smith he's just saying the languages have some similarities, nothing else. That is good, it helps you understand the people you are talking to.
John Smith shut up.
colonized*
*List of words they mention that sounds and has same meaning*
inteligente = intelihente ( _intelligent_ )
minuto = minuto ( _minute_ )
castillo = kastilyo ( _castle_ )
entendido = intindi ( _understood_ )
ventana = bintana ( _window_ )
horas = oras ( _hours_ )
imposible = imposible
note: Filo can also count with spanish (uno, dos, tres; usually used when counting money) and also use spanish color names (azul, verde..)
DD MM the counting in spanish for filipinos is also used for telling the time
Also kusina (kitchen)
DD MM this is the part where I realise that the Philippines is sooo influenced by the Spaniards.
CYANIDE PURIFIED a lot
CYANIDE PURIFIED it’s because PH was colonized by spaniards for 333 years
“Isa = uno?!-“ “ISA=UNO! 🤩”
Me: I am definitely going to enjoy this video 😂👌
Sis! I'm so proud of her for not letting her Spanish go! ☺️
*Things only Filipinos understand:*
*Responding in about 50,000 words*
Why is this so appropriate 😂
110% accurate i give you 11\10
O kaya pag may tatanungin anlayo/anlabo ng sagot lol
@@ynnck02 its cuz they keep talking. And i am filipino
メロンラムネッMelonRamune and also Filipinos mom their use that mouth to point at thing when they go shopping wither their children in the general market.
Please make this a series.
Gill yes pls
Watching this makes me want to go there and help them i had that set and finished it in 1 hours
i feel like the girl was just like listening to him speak and she's just like "why does he plan to murder my bedroom blankets"
For Christians, this is the concept on how The Tower of Babel happened.. Haha
No. Tower of Babel and Lego is not same. Whatta stupidity.
@@gerryyabesph Then how do you describe the Tower of Babel? Isn't that they had different languages when they tried building a tower? Lego represents the tower itself.
Genesis 11:6 And the Lord said, Behold, the people is one, and they have all one language; and this they begin to do: and now nothing will be restrained from them, which they have imagined to do.
Genesis 11:6
King James Version (KJV)
There was only ONE language when they build the tower. Here comes a video of two hombres building a lego using two languages. Lol.
@@gerryyabesph :"Was." When they were cursed by God, they had different languages. What were you trying to prove?
Read entire chapter 11 of Genesis. Nowhere can you find verse that people were cursed by God because of having one language. Another stupidity.
Spanish: guapo
Tagalog: gwapo
English: handsome
Spanish: cuchara
Tagalog: kutsara
English: spoon
Spanish: clase
Tagalog: klase
English: class
We are cousins
From panama 🇵🇦
you should see it in Bisaya
Yes i study in dumaguete and I totally notice it more
Im mostly american from my dad And panama from my mom, and i live in dumaguete and i love it here
OMG I FINALLY FOUND SOMEONE FROM PANAMA 🇵🇦 QUE XOPAAA
J f x n k
Nada mal y tu? jajaja
this is just so fun to watch
"Who has time for this"
Us lego lovers
THIS IS SO FUNNY CAN WE HAVE MORE LIKE IDK KOREAN AND CHINESE OR JUST ANYTHING
Day Larissa I wanna see this!!
Yeah but it should be from the same language family. I think it’s more interesting to see how much different languages have in common. This one was great because Tagalog has inherited many Spanish words
Mandarin and shanghainese 😂😂 or mandarin and Canto 😃😃
No korean and Chinese are too different maybe lao and thai
Day Larissa YES OMG
I really like this idea. They should do this more with all sorts of different tasks and languages.
Them: this will take 7 hours
Me : “completes lego sets within a few minutes” yes
Two worlds collide again in lego form
I know one thing for sure
that's not the proper way to dance "Otso otso".
Its like twerking lmao
@@quartnoire True
hehehe🤣
don’t you twerk like breaking your back
Pinanood ko lng to kasi pinoy related haha galing niyo mga bess 😂👏🏻🔥
LifeWithErick omggg andito ka pinapanood ko yung Transition tutorial mo
LifeWithErick YESS BESHHHHHHHHHHHHH😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
LifeWithErick YASSSS
LifeWithErick AKO RIN HEHEHEHEHSHSHSH
OMGGGG THIS HAS TO HAPPEN!
I just love listening to spanish. I love hearing her talk! I wanna learn it so bad
Thank god I can understand what Ian says
lmao when he said kamusta and the girl thought he said como estas
ive got yes jams hhaha i know 😂 she thought he was speaking spanish
It's because "Kamusta" was derived from "Como estas" which literally means the same thing.
lmao! hahahah It's the same tho
Mexicans say comosta so it's not a far stretch
ikr ;) . Filipino and Spanish/Mexican can talk to each other even just a basic greetings. and btw. Filipino speak Spanish when telling Time and Date ;)
to be honest some filipino words are just like Spanish word "berde"-green "kusina" means kitchen "ocho"- eight .. but in different letter
Jhope and his sprite is cosina not kusina
@@escarlincanarioperez3534 Pero suena igual... si un filipino te dice vamos a la kusina tu inmediatamente sabes que está diciendo cocina... Algo que se llama sentido común...
Yeah, the Phillipines use a more phonetic spelling
Jhope and his sprite ARMYYYY
Mesa..idk I just thought of that. This comment is irrelevant.
theyre so cute
it’s like the tower of babel
he said "no" and the top said no english...but no is in spanish too soooo-
순이 tru tru
Hindi is Tagalog for no
The way it sounds smart one
No in tagalog isnt = no No in tagalog is actually = hindi so its no is english in tha dialect of tagalog if it makes sense
true, 🤷🏽 just trying to find ways around rules😂😂
they said no English at the word "no" from the hispanic. no is no in Spanish
I was just thinking that LOL
wtf you are talking no is the spanish negation adverb
Im a pony Yes what.
Im a pony Yes Que es un negation adverb?
Forrest Loupin adverbio de negación : no
Him explaining the dance otso otso while dancing spaghetti pababa pataas 😂
Hispanics and Filipinos: "Pero Like" 🤝🏼🤝🏼