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@@khangelwakhathi508 true which is why there is american spelling and british spelling. Also many countries that are forner colonies have strong connections to Britain(UK) and other colonial powers. We use british spelling here in jamaica such as colour vs american color or armour>armor We also say car bonnet and baby pram
13:06 she’s right😂😂😂 i’m Xhosa and our direct translation of “truck” is “iLoli” which comes from the word lorry😂😂 and i’ve actually heard of that tongue twister before 😂
I am American. Great video guys. I like the concept and how you format the video. - I say Standing in line. A queue is a list of videos you line up on a streaming service in the order that you plan to watch them. - I consider candy, chocolate, candy bars, cookies, cakes, pies, brownies, etc all types of sweets. -I am from Pittsburgh and a lot of people here pronounce it "Picksburg". -I say tennis shoes. Other Americans call them sneakers -I say pop, other Americans say soda or soft drink.
Crayons + Colouring pencils would be great for banter 🤣🤣 , have you done burgler doors ("Batla"which sounds like "butler" in SA,Ma'am even I don't know how to spell it😂😂) I'm so invested in these language videos !! They're fascinating ! ❤️
@@BenittaDanielle lol I’m glad you were able to understand what I was tryna say before editing my comment...autocorrect took over and didn’t notice that my comment didn’t somewhat make sense🙈
Pram is short for "perambulator" from the word perambulate meaning to walk about. So stroller also makes a lot of sense. One might be tempted to say perambulator is the "posh" way of saying stroller 🤔
@@BenittaDanielle 😂. I have Kokwana FM Maboko to thank for this. He opened a library in my township and gave the public, especially the youth access to the facility 🙏🏽. 😀
A truck is also a lorry here in South Africa, am I the only one who has heard that? My parents call it a lorry, and I do too. I feel like some words get lost/changed with generations.
😂🤣😅 I’m laughing so hard ‘cause I had traveled half way around the world and also all over America we still doesn’t understand each other sometimes what one person meant sometimes!!
Thanks, I'm from South African Port Elizabeth. please add Western and Eastern Africa on your next video, my wife is from Uganda, I used to struggle but we get along now😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🇺🇬
5:02: That's amazing! South Ah is with Britain on "petrol station" instead of gas station and with American on the pronounciation on "garAge" opposing Britain's "gArage" and is the only one of the 3 that calls is a garage confusing both the others😂😂😂
Sweets... include candy, cake, cookies, sweet breads and custard. Candy is a sugar based treat that can be hard, soft or chewy. Chocolate, fruits and caramel are included in that category. Just my American opinion.
We do call the garage and at the old school 1950s some cities in America call gas stations Also garage ....and yes they do do oil change and tire etc at many gas stations in America
Alda must have been Americanised, because it’s definitely a car bonnet in the UK. I don’t know why people react like it’s less logical than hood: both words are originally for head covering anyway.
You gotta love angie 🤣🤣🤣 whole mood! Well I Always Thought Lorry Is That One Using Code 10 License And Truck Is That One Using Code 14 License 🥵 And Oh With Candies i saw it coming 🤣
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Umuhle shem with your natural hair 😍😍😍
Benitta ke Lori
The reason why Bennita and Alda say the same words is because of the colonization 😆🤣😂
Facts 😂
But the British colonized America too...👀
@@udavide522 But they tried so hard to remove themselves from their british roots they changeg a lot of their vocabulary among many other things!!!
@@khangelwakhathi508 🤦🏻♂️
@@khangelwakhathi508 true which is why there is american spelling and british spelling. Also many countries that are forner colonies have strong connections to Britain(UK) and other colonial powers. We use british spelling here in jamaica such as colour vs american color or armour>armor We also say car bonnet and baby pram
When you made the Cape Town coloured accent I was so shocked how on point it was😂👏🏻
😂😂😂
No one:
Me at the corner store: "My friend can I have coke?... the sprite one"
Mzansi is built different😂😂
Yes we are
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You are not alone, in Kenya tea could mean coffee or drinking chocolate 😂
im south african and ive definitely heard the red lorry yellow lorry tongue twister
Same.... We did it in primary 😂😂😂
I missed out when other kids were enjoying mos😭
@@BenittaDanielle 😂😂
Hi Bennita, the common name of a truck is lorry depending in certain regional areas and communities.
True, we can also say lorry
I feel like most South Africans now say swimwear or swimsuit because apparently swimming costume is a lil embarassing, for some odd reason 😂😂
Ke COSTUME DAI DING 😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣
It's still better than a bathing suit.
@@BenittaDanielle 🤣🤣
Lmao🤣 the swimming costume just gave me a flash back to my school days!
'' What is a football?." I can imagine the argument.
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Benitta: " Cold drink"
Alda: " what if it's not cold?"
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she got me there 😅😂
And what if a fizzy drink is no longer fizzy coz it was left open😂
This SA chiq imitates all accents with impeccable precision. 🇧🇼 Approves
Benitta you are always roasting your friends, especially the one from the United States 😂😂😂
😂😂😂 its just friendly banter
I’m South African and most people in northwest call a truck a Lorie with an accent thou
Thanks for clarifying ❤️
Yep...and Americans call a Van a Truck
Benitta pulled up with another language tag, you know you have to do a part three cause this was too funny 🤣😂
Thank you!
Aldas's glow up... I can't even 😍
She's so gorgeous ❤️
13:06 she’s right😂😂😂 i’m Xhosa and our direct translation of “truck” is “iLoli” which comes from the word lorry😂😂 and i’ve actually heard of that tongue twister before 😂
oh wow 😂 thanks for that explanation
Hayi Lathitha uyateketha wena 😂😂😂 iLoli 😂😂😂
@@BenittaDanielle yeah I'm surprised you didn't know the word lorry.
It's the main SA word for truck, too.
@@makteko tshini yiLorry. Kids say loli maan🤣
It's good to see Alda again😊we've missed her😂 love y'all ladies and great content❤️❤️
Yay! Thank you!
Alda and Angie's reaction @ 9:07 had me in tears 😭😭
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I know I'm not the only South African who calls it a Lorry. :)
Fact! Plenty in the comments too
I'm also South African.
Lorry it's a 14 wheels truck
It's been a while since we've seen Alda... y'all are beauties ❤🥰
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
I literally stopped studying for physics to watch you guys.
You guys are sooo beautiful 😭❤❤
Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️ see my other comment about studying abeg😂
Thats risky but worth it 👌
The fact that im writing physics tomorrow😗
@@molemomatseba4731 Go studyy😂😭😭
@@nepotism333 leave me you dont know my story😂😂😭😭
Lmao!😂😂You need to send me the part where Angie realises that all chips come from potatoes 😂😂
What makes it worse is the facial expression,she serious
Screen record also you 😅🤣
It was a very serious matter 😂
“Even then, why do y’all say costume like that?”😭😭😭🤣
Imagine 😂😂
New sub from SA 🇿🇦 over here! 🤣🤣🤣 I enjoyed this so much. You guys are great!
Thank you!
Mo girl you never disappoint nice video. In South Africa one item has two names 🤣😂
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
You guys are hilarious!
In Durban South Africa we call it "cooldrinks" or "mineral". 😂😂😂
Yes we want part 3.
😹 😹 😹 I lowkey almost always feel sorry for Angie when you do these types of videos because she's always getting the short end of the sticl
Lmao did you see how she clowned us in this video? pls 🤣
@@BenittaDanielle 😹😹😹😹oksalayo, her clownery always reaxhes a dead end. She always loses shan
I kinda understand remember SA we use English uk
I'm surprised that Angie isn't South African, judging from her facial expressions and laughter, albeit her accent
😂😂😂😂 you never know
Doesn't she have Hispanic roots? Beans, rice and meat sounds like either Puerto Rico, Dominicana, Cubana etc
Bruh I had the same thought
Hey wait Alda seems more south African more of her words are similar to South Africans, she sounds like a white south African too
@@GameOn71213 Maybe because that South African English is based on British English
Sneakers are for Christmas 😂😂, and amaTekkie are for soccer practice or go with a Tsonga outfit 🤣
I AM WHEEZING!!! You said Tsonga outfit 😭😭😭😭
Tsonga outfit what a you talking about now please explain well what a u saying
I'm so glad you did another one of these✨
❤️❤️ happy to please
Me throughout this video …three uniquely beautiful women🥺😊🦋.
Loved this video ,y’all always having fun🙌🏼.
Thank you so much ❤️ glad you enjoyed it
I love this series 😂😂😂 keep it up!! Btw, you're all very pretty!!
Thank you so much!! ❤️❤️
LMAO...More of these please and the one one you asked random people about SA....
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It's Angie realising fries/chips all come from potatoes 🤣🤣🤣🤣😭
😂😂😂😂
Angie's laugh made my day 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol 😂😂
18:08 That evil laugh from your friend when you tell her your answer is Mandela whereas its 30 meters😭
I hear the laugh, but Mandela and 30 meters? huh 😭
The answer discussions after an exam 😂😂😂😂 And the pride not to back down from your answer because of... pride
Keep up the good work!!! Considering how easy it is to assimilate I'm happy you haven't 'lost' your accent 🤣🤣
Thank you ❤️
This is the first video I've watched of you guys from SA and I'm so in love with you. I'll definitely subscribe.
Thank you ❤️❤️
Do a part 3 cuz you're interactions are hilarious, amusing, funny!
Sending love from Pretoria S.A.
Much love ❤️
If it's warm, then it's a warm cold drink and that's that😂😂😂😂😂😂🇿🇦
PERIOD 😂😂😂😂
I wish there was an Australian girl here to add up the spice 😹❤️
Good point 😭
Part 3 Please!!!😂🇿🇦💞I'm With Benitta With The Colonisation, We Been Using British English Since😂. Also Afrikaans Sounds A Lot Like Dutch👀
It does hey!
Here in Suriname we call gas, benzine. And the sodas, soft drinks.
😂😂 really enjoyed this. Lorry is quiet common in SA.
I must be slow 😭😭 Glad you enjoyed it ❤️
@@BenittaDanielle no you not......its mostly used by afrikaans speaking people 🙂
What? Nobody I know in South Africa calls it a lorry 😂 I’m pretty sure everyone knows the tongue twister though lol
@UCmKKH49r77M9CfOu9Ov3e0Q LOL! I'm Xhosa, in EC we normally call trucks or vans lorry or 'iloli'.
@@colbstar7389 Afrikaans speaking people say Lorry
My favourite series
Happy you enjoy it ❤️
We need a part 3! Btw love ❤️ your videos i from South Africa and YASS we need more South African RUclipsrs! ❤️
Thank you ❤️❤️
I am American. Great video guys. I like the concept and how you format the video.
- I say Standing in line. A queue is a list of videos you line up on a streaming service in the order that you plan to watch them.
- I consider candy, chocolate, candy bars, cookies, cakes, pies, brownies, etc all types of sweets.
-I am from Pittsburgh and a lot of people here pronounce it "Picksburg".
-I say tennis shoes. Other Americans call them sneakers
-I say pop, other Americans say soda or soft drink.
Thanks for sharing 😂❤️ never quite heard of pop, is it used often?
@@BenittaDanielle yes. Especially in the Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana area.
Can you create another episode with more examples?
Depends on what state you from
Crayons + Colouring pencils would be great for banter 🤣🤣 , have you done burgler doors ("Batla"which sounds like "butler" in SA,Ma'am even I don't know how to spell it😂😂) I'm so invested in these language videos !! They're fascinating ! ❤️
Well, I’m from South Africa, we use both truck and lorry, it’s just that lorry is commonly used in Afrikaans
Thanks for that clarification!
@@BenittaDanielle lol I’m glad you were able to understand what I was tryna say before editing my comment...autocorrect took over and didn’t notice that my comment didn’t somewhat make sense🙈
Not really, lorry has been used for ages. Its just the new generation now focusing a lot on America.
Pram is short for "perambulator" from the word perambulate meaning to walk about. So stroller also makes a lot of sense. One might be tempted to say perambulator is the "posh" way of saying stroller 🤔
How do you even know this 😂😭😭😭😭 thanks for sharing, I am not saying pram anymore, I will be saying perambulator
@@BenittaDanielle 😂. I have Kokwana FM Maboko to thank for this. He opened a library in my township and gave the public, especially the youth access to the facility 🙏🏽. 😀
Here in Guyana (south America) pram is still used. Also car Bonet.
A lorry is a longer truck that always drives slow and sometimes blocks the way.
Thanks for that explanation - but go study physics pls 😂😂
A truck is also a lorry here in South Africa, am I the only one who has heard that? My parents call it a lorry, and I do too. I feel like some words get lost/changed with generations.
I must live under a rock 😅 thanks for sharing
My dad called it a lorry, I call it a truck.
You are right older gein in SA have been using lorry. The new gen is more focused on America stuff that's why they use truck.
A lorry is code 14. A truck code 10
The editing at 14:16 fireeee!!! Plus that was funny🤣
Thank you 😂❤️
Ayo, Angie is too hilarious man🤣😭
She is 🤣
Your friends are effing gorgeous 😍
Right?! ❤️
I'm here for Angie's laugh 😭😭🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
We need more of these, not Angie always making my day/night 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Omg I'm dead ngl😭🤣🤣 I don't know which point to highlight coz they all need to be highlighted 😂😂 love your content Benitta❤️
Thank you so much ❤️❤️
Imagine being called Pram in SA 🤣... But I wouldn't really be amazed, because we do be creative with names sometimes 😂😭
Personally, I would cry 😂
😂😂😂
Pram van der Merwe 😂😂😂
when I saw the picture of the "swimming costume" I shouted "COSTUUME" cos that's how we call it in SA🤣🤣
Right 😂😂
Forming a que is also used, but we commonly say "stand in a line"🇿🇦
😂🤣😅 I’m laughing so hard ‘cause I had traveled half way around the world and also all over America we still doesn’t understand each other sometimes what one person meant sometimes!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I loveed this video. Okay, Angie made me laugh my lungs out chiiile!! Mam is so American
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Lol I only saw Angie's throat when she said " A LINE!!! " 😂😂😂 Gotta love her...
😂😂😂😂😂
Boot - where you keep shoes/ boots or trunk - an old term for a luggage, so you keep your ‘trunk’ at the back of a car.
Thanks for that break down 😅
Angie is righ'bout that "getting in line" topic/argument
Yay, I love these videos, they’re my favourite and they are so hilarious
Happy you enjoy them ❤️
waaw part 2 fun, i been waiting. admission: yall too pretty
Thank you!❤️
10:58: Caught and Court are different my side too✋🏽🇿🇦
Neh 😂
Whales has the thickest UK accent
I didn't know that! Thanks for sharing
I enjoyed this one 😂😂 didn't want to end honestly
Glad you enjoyed it ❤️❤️
Thanks, I'm from South African Port Elizabeth. please add Western and Eastern Africa on your next video, my wife is from Uganda, I used to struggle but we get along now😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🇺🇬
I love that there is harmony now 😂😂
Bathong ke cold drink, ha se cool drink. Eh eh eh I've been bamboozled😹😹😹😹💔
😂😂 maybe it is cool drink ai
@@BenittaDanielle nami angsazi at this point. It is what it is😹😹😹💔
I don't know anymore
Depends on the temperature 😂😂
5:02: That's amazing! South Ah is with Britain on "petrol station" instead of gas station and with American on the pronounciation on "garAge" opposing Britain's "gArage" and is the only one of the 3 that calls is a garage confusing both the others😂😂😂
😂😂😂 never any peace and agreement here
Some people in the UK do pronounce it GArage like in SA
I love this content❤❤
Happy you enjoyed it ❤️
My favourite typa content🎉😜🔥♥️
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Love your videos I am gonna subscribe
Hood/bonnet.... trunk/boot that cracked me up.
Sweets... include candy, cake, cookies, sweet breads and custard. Candy is a sugar based treat that can be hard, soft or chewy. Chocolate, fruits and caramel are included in that category. Just my American opinion.
6:34 Alda is basically me when my siblings are arguing infront of my relatives or in public😅😂
😂😂😂😂 crying
Zenitsu! 😍😂
@@preciousezeude9339 Yessir😏
Trainers are the shoes used for sports.
Tekkies are normally flat type shoes.
Sneakers are the fashionable drip shoes.
Beautiful breakdown!
You guys are amazing ❣️
Thank you❤️❤️
It’s the way Angie smiled when she said SODA at 21:46 she’s like “I won 😏” 🙌🏾
😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Part 3 please! 🥰😍
20:50 “Why if it’s not cold”!! 🤣
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Much love from S.A , ladies. Great content😂😂😂😂
Thank you ❤️
I have joined you guys, from South Africa, 👌😘
Welcome ❤️❤️
Champagne, beer are also fizzy drinks!!!
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Angie is a mood😂😂🤣I like her
😂😂😂
This was so entertaining and fun!! 😄😄
Part more please🔥🔥🔥🔥🥵
😅❤️
to explain. Duvet is a french word borrowed by english, hence the pronounciation is french.
We do call the garage and at the old school 1950s some cities in America call gas stations Also garage ....and yes they do do oil change and tire etc at many gas stations in America
oh wow! That is pretty cool! Thanks for sharing!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Allaaaa this was hilarious. Ke Garage ntwela🤣🤣
Vele ke garage 🤣🤣 glad you enjoyed it
This video is gold 👌🏽
Glad you enjoyed it ❤️❤️
It's probably called coldrinks cause they're best served chilled. 🇿🇦🤣🤣🤣
CRYING 😂😂😂
We do red lorry yellow lorry in South Africa too😂😂
What rock have I been under 😂
The edits are ending me! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Alda must have been Americanised, because it’s definitely a car bonnet in the UK. I don’t know why people react like it’s less logical than hood: both words are originally for head covering anyway.
Thanks for the clarification ❤️❤️
Yesss new vid❤
enjoy ❤️❤️
It depends if your North East or west and if your rich or working class ....daughter is pronounce all 3 ways depending on where you are in America
That's actually very cool
I only use truck when I'm using English but I prefer lorry when I'm mixing with my Tshivenda language
Ahhh I seee, thanks for sharing
You gotta love angie 🤣🤣🤣 whole mood! Well I Always Thought Lorry Is That One Using Code 10 License And Truck Is That One Using Code 14 License 🥵 And Oh With Candies i saw it coming 🤣
Ahhhh!! See I did not know that!
@@BenittaDanielle We Learn Alot From This Channel And Surely You Learn From Us Too❤