@@theparrot6516 It's one of the easiest... certainly the easiest I ever learned / tried to learn, well maybe 2nd easiest after Latin (But Latin has some pitfalls and very limited application whereas you can use/practice English easily everywhere).
Again, it's subjective. Those lists of the top 10 hardest languages to learn are for native English speakers. There are many people in the world for whom English is the hardest while there are also many people who learned Mandarin in less than 5 months
@@MrSharkFIN the sentence is awkward because "bike" is a noun and a better word to replace the "biking" and "bike" is cycling and cycle i think. But repeating two words in one sentence sometimes is gonna sound weird especially the ones like this.
Meanwhile in france: Teacher: So what number comes after 79? Exchange student: uhh 80? Teacher: Nope it's 4 20's Exchange Student: wtf Teacher: and after that? Exchange student: 4.... 21's? Teacher: What? No! It's 4 20's and 1. Exchange student: Wait... Teacher: Okay do you at least know 99? Exchange student: Oh god please no Teacher: 4 20's 10-9 you foreign imbecile!
The difficulty of a language depends on the mother tounge of the learning individual. For me as a German, English is on the easier end of the spectrum and languages like Korean and Chinese are on the difficult end. For a French person, Italian or Spanish are on the easier end, whilst Korean might be, again, difficult Etc
@@lorenzomalfatti290 In American English, there really isn't a good word other than "American" for people from the US - for instance, we wouldn't want to be called something like "United Statesian," which just sounds weird. As such, we call Americans "American", people from the whole of either continent "North American" or "South American," and things from the whole new world as "New World" (used like an adjective) or every once in a blue moon "New Worlder" (analogous to "New Yorker" or "Berliner").
Trump has made a dent in the Republican Party! The party which you have been Mr. President, the party which was striving for equality and rights for African Americans please do something Mr. President!
“English has so many little rules that makes it so hard” So does every other language, we may be terribly inconsistent in spelling but we do have only one definite article and pretty much no word genders
@@saeefrayhan9717 doesn't look like Welsh, it doesn't have half of those letters like ø. But yeah, at first I had a doubt too, even though I learned a bit of Welsh 😆
7:43 That actually kinda makes sense in Japanese because they count different things with different words. Like the days of the month: 1.=tsuitachi 2.=futsuka 3.=mikka 4.=yokka 5.=itsuka 6.=muika 7.=nanoka 8.=youka 9.=kokonoka 10.=tooka 14.=juuyokka 20.=hatsuka and the rest are just [number]+nichi. I mean English does that too, but just with the first 3 days and not for literally everything. Like, you can say "one (human)", "one (animal)" and "one (flat thing like a piece of paper)". In Japanese that would be "hitori", "ippiki", "ichimai".
It’s hard to imagine that it’s harder to learn english as a second language then a few other languages, but here we are watching a video about people messing up english
@@SnowyButterfly1 Azerbaijani language ( Turkic language). Mine and English is extremely different. I just love learn new languages and English is my favorite. Even I love more than my mother tongue
@Daniele Castaldo Yeah, English is Germanic, which means if you spoke German it should be easy enough. English also has significant latin influence, so people who speak latin-based languages like French or Spanish may also have an easier time learning english, too, although not as easy as if they knew another Germanic launguage
@@Epic24123 Yeah, as a Portuguese (a Latin based language) speaker, English was kinda easy for me, but now I'm learning German and it is making me feel dumb as hell, mostly because I always mess up with english and becomes a mess of english-german-portuguse. But I think mixing languages is normal to a polyglot
Every time I hear "English is hardest to learn" I feel like it's English monoglotes that know nothing about linguistics Casual example: English has 5 verb forms for each verb my native language has about 30 English has no grammatical cases, whereas my native language has 7, English has no grammatical gender, whereas my native lanuage has 3 And I won't even try to compare English to Hungarian or Georgian
But English is very different from most of other languages (even european) and English writting system is very archaic and illogical. Also it has many weird sounds like TH, their R and other weird sounds, you have to put hot potato to your mouth to pronounce that. :-D I am learnig English maybe 20 years (actively only last few years) and It still happens to me that I type accidentaly see instead of sea or something like that, you have to constantly think about that. The worst thing are words with double letters, I still have to google some words always to write it correctly. :-D
The reason people say English is hard to learn is because it doesn't adhere to its own rules. It may seem to be fairly straightforward at first glance, but every spelling and grammatical rule has exceptions, and many of those exceptions have their own exceptions. Even native English speakers struggle to keep the rules sorted. That said, the hardest language to learn is Mandarin. For the record, English DOES have grammatical cases, but only for pronouns.
The Russian currency is named ruble, and also the word Душа can be translated as soul and shower depending on the meaning.Just for anybody wondering.Ду́ша is soul. Душ is shower sorry my bad.
Actually a lot of natives have difficulty learning English compared to many other languages. For anyone in the western world it seems pretty easy compared to the rest of the world.
Idk if Drew noticed, but at 14:10 "your" was actually the proper spelling, meaning the person who posted the meme even got it wrong. I'm also shocked that nobody else commented this, but I guess most people don't stay past 6 minutes
"Transporn" is from Brazil, I actually used their services once, I took a picture and laugh a lot. The funny thing is, I think like 60% of brazilians can see the problem with it's name. I think they don't care much.
Reminds me of the Purina cat food called Pussi, which recently changed the name to Latz. And I kid you not, the slogan for Pussi was "as good as it looks".
dangg. But german and dutch are kinda simmilar to eath other. As a native german speaker i understand every word. Dutch is pretty much german but you spell the words same as you would prononce...
As a Brazilian i find english easier to learn than spanish for example,because of the similarities with portuguese, Spanish can be hard sometimes. >(false cognate)
But most of the English rules are broken so many times and there are exceptions in exceptions. I mean, wtf? Not to mention how the way one letter is pronounced in a word might be very different from how it's pronounced in an another word.
I am a foreigner, here are the main questions I have for the native English speakers: Why do you need PH when you have F? Why do you say nite and spell knight? Woman, women. You've changed a to e. Why does, in pronounciation, o change to ee instead?!
English would be a very easy to learn language if it had standarized spelling / pronunciation For example we could start using the Polish one. Diz łaj łi kuld triger meni breksitirs
@@plumebrisee6206 if you speak a Romance language(a language derived from Latin) then it’s very easy otherwise it can be one of the hardest due to erratic spelling and not being phonetic
Every single native english speaker says that english is hard, but portuguese is my primary language and i don't find english hard to spell at all. In fact, i prefer it to portuguese.
5:50 Ok not gonna lie, this isn't bad translation. The chinese sign literally says: "We are closing today for reasons, we apologize for any inconvience". Like there isn't a "because of weather" or "because of what what what occasion". No. It is literally just "we are not working today, sorry but go deal with it"
@@janslavik5284 I know but out of most of the countries in Europe, pretty much the only ones that say they know English without actually knowing it are Turks lmao
@@davidacosta9158 Most of European languages adopted latin alphabet and have phonetical writing system, only Ingliš and few other weird languages are different. :-D
"Do you are have stupid"
A very inspirational piece of literature in the language of English
Rooooblox
@@SnowyButterfly1 Enchantment table
@@johnc194 A∷ᒷ ||𝙹⚍ ᓭ⚍∷ᒷ ᔑʖ𝙹⚍ℸ ̣ ℸ ̣ ⍑ᔑℸ ̣ ?
@@Enum_Dev what enchantment is this?
@@EmberDawn your mom
"English is the Most Difficult Language in the World"
The World: *doubt*
It's not but it isn't easy
@@theparrot6516 It's one of the easiest... certainly the easiest I ever learned / tried to learn, well maybe 2nd easiest after Latin (But Latin has some pitfalls and very limited application whereas you can use/practice English easily everywhere).
@@etherealicer you took crack my guy? latin hard as shit my friend failed latin class
@@hellerus1823 Nah, Latin is easy... sorry to hear about your friend.
Again, it's subjective.
Those lists of the top 10 hardest languages to learn are for native English speakers.
There are many people in the world for whom English is the hardest while there are also many people who learned Mandarin in less than 5 months
This now makes me admire foreigners who learn and speak English.
I greatly appreciate your praise my dear friend
Thanks Abe!
Thanks
Ich bin eine ananas
Thanks bro, im from argentina :)
Drew: Laughs at people not speaking English properly
Also Drew: How to bike without biking
That's not wrong?
@@MrSharkFIN you sound unsure
T posing in the air
@@johnpaulabocad6941 No, I'm just questioning why the person wrote the comment when there's nothing wrong with saying "Bike without biking".
@@MrSharkFIN the sentence is awkward because "bike" is a noun and a better word to replace the "biking" and "bike" is cycling and cycle i think. But repeating two words in one sentence sometimes is gonna sound weird especially the ones like this.
"English is hardest speaking language"
Everyone else: "And I took that personally".
9:15 thats the best reaction face ever
Drew:"English is the most difficult language in the world"
Germany:Umfahren is the opposite of Umfahren"
i mean cleave is the opposite of cleave
It is all fine until a Swedish Tourist come to The US and Meets someone named Ptoughkneigh
Russians: Жалкий
Meanwhile in france:
Teacher: So what number comes after 79?
Exchange student: uhh 80?
Teacher: Nope it's 4 20's
Exchange Student: wtf
Teacher: and after that?
Exchange student: 4.... 21's?
Teacher: What? No! It's 4 20's and 1.
Exchange student: Wait...
Teacher: Okay do you at least know 99?
Exchange student: Oh god please no
Teacher: 4 20's 10-9 you foreign imbecile!
Finnish people: " *P A T H E T I C* "
Please do this again I genuinely havent laughed this hard in a while
True this
you is the because
@@weksheddweller epik
@@weksheddweller no you is the because
@@dtniland no WE is the because
The difficulty of a language depends on the mother tounge of the learning individual.
For me as a German, English is on the easier end of the spectrum and languages like Korean and Chinese are on the difficult end.
For a French person, Italian or Spanish are on the easier end, whilst Korean might be, again, difficult
Etc
That's because both English and German are Germanic Languages
Well you're right but in my opinion english is easy no matter what your native language is
@@estofadodepollo6607 no are u of el stupido
I’m from HK, German was a hell of a language to learn 😂 but it’s a lovely language.
@@tartaglia. I'm actually from Kalashnikov myself.
Someone from USA trying to find what was the name of other coutrys currency. "Russian dolars?"
😆
Wait till they learn the actual name of Russian cents 😆
And the USA call them selfs americans but americans are all the people that leave in america the continent
@@lorenzomalfatti290 leave am I right? ah selfs!
@@MrSharkFIN im Brazilian my english is horrible
@@lorenzomalfatti290 In American English, there really isn't a good word other than "American" for people from the US - for instance, we wouldn't want to be called something like "United Statesian," which just sounds weird. As such, we call Americans "American", people from the whole of either continent "North American" or "South American," and things from the whole new world as "New World" (used like an adjective) or every once in a blue moon "New Worlder" (analogous to "New Yorker" or "Berliner").
12:46
Drew : ''who would replace e's with i's?''
Every single language in the world other than english : Am I a joke to you?
12:46 "Who would replace e's with i's?"
IngSoc: Yes.
Yis
Okay, but Ingsoc was just trying to get rid of language all together.
@@hayzyhorses6899 No, they were trying to change the language to make thought crimes impossible.
I think that photo is from Turkey
That's English if English would make sense. :-D
Americans: Foreigners can't even speak English.
Americans: Respect are country.
Literally any country is like this, wym?
@@etholus1000 no
@@romanofdpb denial
@@etholus1000 no
@@romanofdpb yup
"English is the Most Difficult Language in the World"
Welsh speaking people: "Ydych chi'n joio wrthyf?"
Drew: "English is the most difficult language in the world"
France: WhAt The F**K
Finnish: Hello there.
Chinese: I don't think so.
For french engilish is hard because no one in Logictic branch speaks english :)
EXACTEMENT
There's so many languages that are mike
"YOU DARE OPPOSE ME?"
15th Century: "Thou art is thy problem"
20th Century: "You are the Reason."
*"u iz da becuz"*
Can you please rewrite the constitution in 21st century language?
Hi Mr. President
@@thomastschetchkovic5726 You Dumb ask George Washington for that
Trump has made a dent in the Republican Party! The party which you have been Mr. President, the party which was striving for equality and rights for African Americans please do something Mr. President!
@@ckpal3575 you had to be political
“English has so many little rules that makes it so hard”
So does every other language, we may be terribly inconsistent in spelling but we do have only one definite article and pretty much no word genders
Drew: EnGLiSh is hard
Balkan and Asian languages: are we a joke to you?
Tibetan languages: try to decifer our writing 😜
Hard not hardest
@Danilo Alves that is either a keyboard smash or welsh
@@saeefrayhan9717 doesn't look like Welsh, it doesn't have half of those letters like ø. But yeah, at first I had a doubt too, even though I learned a bit of Welsh 😆
@@SnowyButterfly1 Ö ß Ä Ü Sch....
7:43 That actually kinda makes sense in Japanese because they count different things with different words. Like the days of the month:
1.=tsuitachi
2.=futsuka
3.=mikka
4.=yokka
5.=itsuka
6.=muika
7.=nanoka
8.=youka
9.=kokonoka
10.=tooka
14.=juuyokka
20.=hatsuka
and the rest are just [number]+nichi.
I mean English does that too, but just with the first 3 days and not for literally everything. Like, you can say "one (human)", "one (animal)" and "one (flat thing like a piece of paper)". In Japanese that would be "hitori", "ippiki", "ichimai".
It’s hard to imagine that it’s harder to learn english as a second language then a few other languages, but here we are watching a video about people messing up english
@@SnowyButterfly1 it is so easy tbh. Plus, I am not even Indo-European
@@SnowyButterfly1 Azerbaijani language ( Turkic language). Mine and English is extremely different. I just love learn new languages and English is my favorite. Even I love more than my mother tongue
@Daniele Castaldo Yeah, English is Germanic, which means if you spoke German it should be easy enough. English also has significant latin influence, so people who speak latin-based languages like French or Spanish may also have an easier time learning english, too, although not as easy as if they knew another Germanic launguage
@@Epic24123 Yeah, as a Portuguese (a Latin based language) speaker, English was kinda easy for me, but now I'm learning German and it is making me feel dumb as hell, mostly because I always mess up with english and becomes a mess of english-german-portuguse. But I think mixing languages is normal to a polyglot
if your language is latin (comes from) it should be less hard
That feeling you get when your Chinese speaking parents are trying to speak English.__.
The "Could not connect to translation service" thing is because their translation machine broke lmao
yeah not surprised drew didn't get that one
Drew: English is hardest language
Swami Vivekanand: Have u heard about sanskrit
Drew: English is the hardest language
Sanskrit: Let me introduce myself mortal.
Why is there a Sans language
So true 😂😂 like every freaking svar has a shabdroop like akarant, aakarant, ukarannt, etc.🤣🤣
3:21 The person who posted this needs an award...This is top quality philosophy!
Teacher is like
The Question Will be Easy
The question:- 5:24
14:38 The sign says "Shower price". Shower and soul are the same word in Russian.
Душ и душа не совсем одно и то же. Но это понятно что ты имеешь ввиду
"English is hardest language!!"
Chinese, Russian and French: are we a joke to you?
Also russian currency called ruble, drew
French is easy.
@@Zylix08 Not really
Like, for me greek is easier than french
@@Zylix08 what does "plus" mean if you say its easy
Mandarin aswell. Or is that Chinese?
@@canadaball3973 I think that chinese and mandarin are 2 different languagens
Drew: English is the most difficult language in the world
Portuguese: He's so innocent
True xD
Isn't Portuguese one of the easiest languages in the world?
@@jovanajoestar My point still stands, if you're fluent in Spanish you basically know Portuguese
Well, my first language is Spanish, and portuguese is very easy
@@naaavy3571 all latin languages are easy.
11:12 what it mentally and physically feels when you need to eat fast but the food is good
Hmm ah yes English... what the hell are we doing here again?
Every time I hear "English is hardest to learn" I feel like it's English monoglotes that know nothing about linguistics
Casual example:
English has 5 verb forms for each verb
my native language has about 30
English has no grammatical cases, whereas my native language has 7,
English has no grammatical gender, whereas my native lanuage has 3
And I won't even try to compare English to Hungarian or Georgian
Sorry man i like the pharyngeal trill better
But English is very different from most of other languages (even european) and English writting system is very archaic and illogical. Also it has many weird sounds like TH, their R and other weird sounds, you have to put hot potato to your mouth to pronounce that. :-D I am learnig English maybe 20 years (actively only last few years) and It still happens to me that I type accidentaly see instead of sea or something like that, you have to constantly think about that. The worst thing are words with double letters, I still have to google some words always to write it correctly. :-D
Try learning dutch
It ain't hardest but it also ain't easy
are you polish?
The reason people say English is hard to learn is because it doesn't adhere to its own rules. It may seem to be fairly straightforward at first glance, but every spelling and grammatical rule has exceptions, and many of those exceptions have their own exceptions. Even native English speakers struggle to keep the rules sorted.
That said, the hardest language to learn is Mandarin.
For the record, English DOES have grammatical cases, but only for pronouns.
The Russian currency is named ruble, and also the word Душа can be translated as soul and shower depending on the meaning.Just for anybody wondering.Ду́ша is soul. Душ is shower sorry my bad.
Ду́ша - is shower in some whatever-it-is-called-in-English case.
Душа́ is soul.
So it is not entirely the same
@@KateeAngel Ду́ша is soul. Душ is shower sorry my bad.
Oi it's similar to macedonian wew
Душа is soul and Туш is shower
@@fitmotheyap Interesting
Drew: English is the most difficult language in the world.
Me, a Thai: Oh You know nothing old man.
"English is the most difficult language in the world"
Literally any other language: *Am i a joke to you?*
Actually a lot of natives have difficulty learning English compared to many other languages. For anyone in the western world it seems pretty easy compared to the rest of the world.
@@NetherPrime What???
English is literally the easiest language to learn
@@pallomadealencarfranklin4805 For people, that have a western european language for their mother tongue
@@pallomadealencarfranklin4805 And yet so many native English speakers are barely fluent.
Idk if Drew noticed, but at 14:10 "your" was actually the proper spelling, meaning the person who posted the meme even got it wrong.
I'm also shocked that nobody else commented this, but I guess most people don't stay past 6 minutes
Thank you I was also looking for this post
That's the joke
@@MN-53 10 months ago me was a baboon?
"Transporn" is from Brazil, I actually used their services once, I took a picture and laugh a lot. The funny thing is, I think like 60% of brazilians can see the problem with it's name. I think they don't care much.
Reminds me of the Purina cat food called Pussi, which recently changed the name to Latz. And I kid you not, the slogan for Pussi was "as good as it looks".
Lol
O pior q eu nunca tinha parado pra perceber isso, só percebi pq o comentário tava em inglês aí fez sentido
Porn trans que merda kkkkkkk
bimbo bread.
Swedish, Dutch, Spanish, Polish, Finnish, Turkish, Icelandic etc: Am I a joke to you
In belguim flanders you have to learn Dutch, French, German and English.
In Wallonia it is not mandatory to learn Dutch.
@@martijnstaes1414 which I (Dutch) find unfair for my Dutch speaking brothers
dangg. But german and dutch are kinda simmilar to eath other. As a native german speaker i understand every word. Dutch is pretty much german but you spell the words same as you would prononce...
@@Termxy than I don't know if you'vr heard a lot cuz I can only understand about 70%
@@mranimall5429 I totally agree wih you.
One of the funniest drew videos in a while
3:20 yes, relatable.
It all depends where you are from, as a Dutch speaking person, learning English is a piece of cake in comparisson to for example French
Anyone gonna talk about how the person in the wheel chair is going down the stairs at 12:43
* Chills with Arabic,the hardest Grammar in the world*
of course mate it is the hardest one in the world even i am struggling to learn it.
Me: **laughs in portuguese**
@@pallomadealencarfranklin4805 yeah i think it might be hard too. I think u are a native speaker.
@@heenafirdous4473 *laughs in japanese*
*Laugh in javanese which has 3 languages inside 1 language*
3:24 sleep comes when you’re in your 80s
As a Brazilian i find english easier to learn than spanish for example,because of the similarities with portuguese, Spanish can be hard sometimes. >(false cognate)
This kind of thing is really crazy. For example ROXO in portuguese is purple and in espanish is red and the pronunciation is different
English is the most difficult language in the world
Any language besides english: what??¿
Yeah, that was a real bruh- moment
@Taran as someone who doesn't have English as their first language, I can tell you that English is actually ridiculously easy to learn
"english has so many dumb, useless rules" mfw I've been learning irish for 10 years and still haven't got most of it 😂
Ikr WHY DOES F GET EXTRA CRAP
But most of the English rules are broken so many times and there are exceptions in exceptions. I mean, wtf?
Not to mention how the way one letter is pronounced in a word might be very different from how it's pronounced in an another word.
@@mathewjose4753 Not just that, how a letter is pronounced in one word is can be different from how it's pronounced it the same word. It's garbage.
2:29 *Asian parents in a nutshell*
Só... how are you, I found John Wilkes booth, he is in my basement
9:08 That was the BSA insignia
Drew: "Who replaces e with i?"
Me a hungarian: oh no...
English is the hardest language.
Tabasaran language: "Am İ joke to you?"
Basically almost all languages from Caucasus
Poland: hello mortals
@@Zapadoslavist Czech Pathetic do you know this letter: ř
@@matouskulhanek3320 żźłóńąę
@@matouskulhanek3320 I hear that Polish and Finnish are the hardest European languages.
I am a foreigner, here are the main questions I have for the native English speakers:
Why do you need PH when you have F?
Why do you say nite and spell knight?
Woman, women. You've changed a to e. Why does, in pronounciation, o change to ee instead?!
I don't know, maybe ask Normans and Anglo Saxons
As a native English speaker, I have no idea
I blame the frensch
0:29 This is my kingdom come, this is my kingdom come.
1:53 They gonna send YOU to jail instead
0:59 sound like anime that I've watched 🤔
English would be a very easy to learn language if it had standarized spelling / pronunciation
For example we could start using the Polish one. Diz łaj łi kuld triger meni breksitirs
English is literally the 2nd easiest langage on the planet.
@@plumebrisee6206 no
@@plumebrisee6206 it depends on your first language. If your first language is chinese english is definitely one of the hardest to learn
@@plumebrisee6206 if you speak a Romance language(a language derived from Latin) then it’s very easy otherwise it can be one of the hardest due to erratic spelling and not being phonetic
It depends. My native language is part of the South Slavic family and I had some struggles when I learned English as a child.
Drew is depressed. Usually he makes 2-3 depressed jokes but i’m halfway through the video and i’ve seen 7. He needs help
hm?
4:56 Run slowly = Walk without walking.
*9:15*
Drew: Transporn?
Also Drew: *PFFFFFTT*
10:01 Bro, why you gotta do that.
5:04 walk on your hands it's the same thing but on your hands
10:37 this is the best.
Ok this was hilarious. And some of those memes were old or classics already, but Drew's comments just made them funnier.
"sweet & sour does kinda make up the entire food spectrum" bland food & spicy food: am i joke to you?
3:26 sleep is death
"English is hard"
Every other language: Hold up
Basque and Hungarian people are laughing in the distance
@Benjamin CS *ahem*
Der, die, das 😭
@Benjamin CS A Japanese speaker would have a pretty hard time learning English
Greek: laughing in distance
@@DK-tv6rk Different alphabets bro
14:36 on Dark Souls, 200 souls are the price of a dung pie or 2 firebombs, choose wisely
Every single native english speaker says that english is hard, but portuguese is my primary language and i don't find english hard to spell at all. In fact, i prefer it to portuguese.
I almost repeat a year in school because of the portuguese test, but I always pass in english with the best grades
Same
Portuguese Is a lot Harder than english, i speak both.
Pensei o mesmo
Até hoje eu não sei português direito
9:16 the sudden realization is gold
Drew:- English is a hard language
Russian:-мы для тебя шутки?
Да, нет. Русский наверно легче.
Скорее "я для тебя шутка?" вместо "мы для тебя шутки?" :)
@@kwi7 it ain't essy
@@kwi7 and WE is the russian language u know
@@kwi7 btw i used a translator
2:44 lmao “imagine a cake that says last day”
13:58 Most Europeans won't understand that reference
12:47 wouldnt be surprised if thats some Turkish sh
6:18 so that was made in 2008? Or was it 2007?
9:14 when yo brain be lagging
5:50
Ok not gonna lie, this isn't bad translation. The chinese sign literally says: "We are closing today for reasons, we apologize for any inconvience". Like there isn't a "because of weather" or "because of what what what occasion". No. It is literally just "we are not working today, sorry but go deal with it"
Agh yes, English speak well
German spy, you think that monocle, hat and tea can fool us!
He's I kurwa speak Inglisz very god
14:09 double oof
"You are grammar makes me want to commit bad time"
the "WE SPIK INGLISH" thing probably is from Turkey, y'alls e is our i, y'alls i is our a, y'alls a is our e basically
Pretty much any European language I know has the same system of "a" "e" and "i" sounds as you describe ;)
@@janslavik5284 I know but out of most of the countries in Europe, pretty much the only ones that say they know English without actually knowing it are Turks lmao
@@LuminantLion Yeah true, you are the best English speaking person from Turkey I have met on the internet, that's for sure :D
In spanish it sound the same, “ea” in english is pronounce as“i” in spanish
@@davidacosta9158 Most of European languages adopted latin alphabet and have phonetical writing system, only Ingliš and few other weird languages are different. :-D
4:32 Bruh, why did that sound so good?
5:24 ok that's deep
Drew at 9:14:No, No, No. please RUclips I didn-
RUclips: *DEMONETISED*
2:18 Drew, it’s ALL Chinese 😂
12:38 that made me think of donacdum from payday 2
6:33
You mean spine?
Drew: How do you walk without walking?
Me: You Speed-Walk
14:42 200 Russian Rubles is not a lot. 200 Russian Rubles is only $2.68.
4:19 He do be taking the whole stock of female-marketed socks
9:23 Imma trigger the Arabs by putting an 'i' infront of the word
0:29 just wait until you see the commercial for it
10:12 X-Men, welcome to die!
Drew: im impressed that person was able to increase their intelligence enough to write that
Also drew: * thinks spinach is a bodypart *
"pls rember that wen u feel scare or frigten
never forget ttimes wen u feeled happy
wen day is dark rember happy day"
12:08 wait where is this clip from? Does my boy drew do blogs?
It's the vid where Drew visited Boston with his editors
Me waiting for Drew Durnil to upload a video while my house is collapsing
*Breathes*..... this is fine
I have more questions than answers
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????
Just...
Why?
What?
How
0:30 That’s a type of heartburn pill.
I really bad at English, I even spell "weird" to "wired" :)
thats wired
Me too it ok
I am too
That it very not to the of smart.
It is i before e except after c, so it's "wierd"
You english spitting not god.
the grammar is just amazing what a good job translators do
5:15
Payday 2 be like