That one's a bit better imo, 'cause "Shanghai" mixes up the pronounciation (i.e. doing the "twisty" part of a tongue twister), while the one Ike did is kinda easy, 'cause it's always the same sound.
In my main language(Czech) we have the letter “ch” it literally pronounce the same way as sj in Swedish, we also have “Ř” its something between ch in enlish and r. Then we have the letter Č It pronounce the same way as ch in english. And the last tongue twister of my main language I’m gonna say is ě it pronounce as ye, but it depend on the letter in front of it(ně,mě,vě,pě,..). Btw sorry if i wrote anything the wrong way as I said English is not my main language and I’m 13.
When Ike said the tongue twister, my IKEA furniture start assembling
my whole house would be a tornado if that actually happened 🤣🤣
LMAOOOOO
When ike said the tongue twister I feel like my chair started to levitate
Lmao
If any of your furniture starts floating, it must be from IKEA
@@poffusagi7073 I'll just secure my bookshelves just in case
@@poffusagi7073 BAHAHAHAH
I- LMAOO😭😭😭😭
careful, Ike. Don't summon a demon by accident
Hörrudu! Vänta du bara tills han börjar prata mer svenska! Hela IKEA kommer hemsöka dig
@@helixgames_sw3537 please, I have a family
Instructions unclear, IKEA furniture started floating
Maybe that’s how vox also ended up in the future with the bois
Swedish just sound so good (or maybe Ike just make it sound so good)
He makes it sound good- from someone living in Sweden
It's Ike making it sound good.
✨👏🏻
Swedish just sounds awkward // a swede
You should hear swedes with a Gothenburg accent
he kinda started to sound like that google translate voice
he's so cute when he speaks swedish
The most common swedish tounge twister is probably "sex laxar i en laxask" which translates to "six salmon in a salmon box".
Yes that’s what I usually think of when thinking of Swedish tongue twisters
Idk if Swedish sounds beautiful naturally or Ike just makes it sound nice
the version i heard is ''sju sjösjuka sjömän på skeppet Shanghai'' interesting to hear another version
Yeah, there are many variations that I've heard.
That one's a bit better imo, 'cause "Shanghai" mixes up the pronounciation (i.e. doing the "twisty" part of a tongue twister), while the one Ike did is kinda easy, 'cause it's always the same sound.
i think he just cast a spell on me and I'm not complaining
My furnitures started to rumble
Ah yes, that one, I actually terrified my friends when I said that so quickly that they were like “STOPP UR HURTING OUR EARS”
ooh! i never knew he was swedish :D
Bruh his name is literally IKEA
@@goeringhermann5869 if his name WAS ikea then maybe id know he was swedish but his name is ike and that sounds american...
@@rebeccarose3 bro it's a joke
@@goeringhermann5869 get better jokes
wait he's swedish??
Love the Person who said "ohhhhh ike cat is angry" after the tongue twister😂
Siri having a stroke
If you know the video im referring to you understand
My bed started to vibrate when he said the tongue twister. So did my desk, and my chair.
Worst Swedish tongue twister is and will always be “sex laxar I en laxask” which translates to “six salmons in a salmon box”
That one is so hard when you try to speed it up 😭😭
In my main language(Czech) we have the letter “ch” it literally pronounce the same way as sj in Swedish, we also have “Ř” its something between ch in enlish and r. Then we have the letter Č It pronounce the same way as ch in english. And the last tongue twister of my main language I’m gonna say is ě it pronounce as ye, but it depend on the letter in front of it(ně,mě,vě,pě,..). Btw sorry if i wrote anything the wrong way as I said English is not my main language and I’m 13.
another hard tongue twister is "flyg fula fluga flyg, och den fula flugan flög"
"Sex laxar i en laxask"
I love Swedish, I'm learning it, I should learn some tongue twisters
Ike could be my TV static.
He literally sounds like a TTS
0:48
He sounds like Ernie from Bert & Ernie laughing-
Sju sköna sjuksköterskor? I thought it was just " sju sköterskor" I dont remember sköna in there.
His Swedish is wierd... Many North American English sounds to my ears.