@@theZCAllen Phoque means Seal in French FDUCK means to err in German Fduck also means to strike in middle-english. It only means interxourse today because idiots thought it sounded cooler than Swive.
“On June 5, 1799, the German geographer and naturalist Alexander von Humboldt set out from La Coruña on the north coast of Spain on a five-year exploration of North and South America. He arrived at the Venezuelan port of Cumana on July 16, 1799, and from there headed inland, along the Orinoco river, to the northernmost reaches of the Amazon basin before heading back out to the Caribbean coast. He set sail again in December 1800 and began zigzagging his way around Latin America, first heading north to Cuba; then south into modern-day Colombia and Ecuador; and finally north again, sailing out into the Pacific Ocean from Peru and up into the Spanish colony of New Spain. He reached Acapulco in early 1803, crossed Mexico and eventually made it back into the Caribbean, and headed north to the United States, arriving in Philadelphia in June the following year. Finally, by August 1, 1804, he was back in Europe. An eternally inquisitive naturalist and ecologist as much as he was an adventurer, Humboldt’s five-year study set the benchmark for overseas exploration: he returned to Europe having amassed an astonishing quantity of zoological samples and ecological data, ranging from detailed accounts of the flora and fauna of Ecuador’s Mount Chimborazo (thought at the time to be the world’s highest mountain) to descriptions of the local climate and the best sailing routes (appropriately enough, the ocean current that flows along the west of South America was named in his honor). Not only that, but Humboldt made detailed notes on the local politics, peoples, culture, climate, and geology of all the places he stopped in, and, whenever his basic knowledge of Spanish permitted him, he spoke with the natives to gain even better insight into their home-which, in the depths of the Venezuelan jungle in 1800, included a surprising encounter with a talking parrot. According to legend, during his exploration of the Orinoco river, Humboldt met and stayed with a local indigenous Carib tribe near the isolated village of Maypures. The tribe, so the story goes, had a number of tame parrots kept in cages around the village, many of which had been taught to speak-although one, Humboldt noted, sounded noticeably different from the rest. When he asked the locals why this parrot sounded so unusual, he was told that it had belonged to a neighboring tribe, who had been the Caribs’ enemies. Ultimately, they had violently ejected them from their land, and hounded the few tribesmen who remained onto a tiny islet in the middle of the nearby rapids. There, the last of the tribe had died in total isolation several years earlier-taking with them their entire culture. This talking parrot was, consequently, the last creature alive who spoke their language.” Source: www.mentalfloss.com/article/66479/parrot-kept-language-alive
@@feeldeeznuts2775 Yes I had a parrot that all he did was mimic but this parent he’ll start conversations with you what he don’t like he will hit you off with it !
Everyone always says they just mimick but macaws are capable of forming words just as well as 5 year olds if you talk to them like people and this proves it! He was even pointing!
Part true, but African Greys are the most intelligent of all the parrots. I could blab on about it but they are constantly studied because they know how to construct sentences in the correct context. I have 2 btw, one has the vocabulary of a sailor the other just babbles a few words and just want food
@@Omar_05 I appreciate what you're saying but my youngest puts words into context...swear words I may add so I won't mention but if my phoenix loses her balance the F work comes out along with potty mouth expletives.....my 17 yr old just eats & talks when she feels like it. Brilliant animals definitely cheer your depression up
That bird must adore the kid to argue on his behalf, but I'm more shocked by its ability to argue in Spanglish, and actually make sense. Not perfect pronunciation, but I do understand. What an intelligent bird.
Birds mimic noise they hear. Weather it's Spanish, English or Mandarin it's all the same. Spanish doesn't make it more impressive. The bird was around Spanish people so of course it speaks Spanish. You can't possibly be that stupid.
Yes thank you not too many people don’t hear that I don’t understand why not he got upset because I send my son inside so he was telling me how he was going to hit me and told me look at his face all stretched all the way to Africa pointing at him… telling me he didn’t want to hear what I had to say!
@@tiffanymichaels2429 I don’t know because I’ve never heard of that! 😂 i’ve never heard a bird talk back the way he talk back! This was my first experience
I love that you put Spanish translations when he speaks English, and English translations when he speaks Spanish. I find that way better than just one way translations. Really appreciate it 🫶🏾🫶🏾
It’s funny how they actually understand the context of what they’re saying and can get into real arguments with humans if they are literate enough. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It’s crazy how he had a whole full conversation with me arguing because I send my son inside he’s even pointing at him through the screen when people say he’s just mimicking.
@@chaoswraith These are not mimicking words this was a conversation he had with me he’s never repeated any of this ever again to me he always talks to me about the situation or yells at me about the situation
Okayyy I couldn’t carry on a conversation this fast if I tried, I live in Fl Spanish is like more dominant than English most places but I always have to ask people to slow down 💀
@@poeissalty5807 me too I sed the same thing long ago that cartoons were artists Tru depictions of realifevents and occurances not made up stuf.. ReFLecTionz.. Y dat MindsEye OpnEyeBaLz onUSAz FederaLnote onSTOLN LandTerritory Named AFTR dWords MONoEYe C MONEYet..
Exactly, they don't just mimic. I have a parrot, and she'll argue with me whenever I try to put her to bed or otherwise get her to do something she doesn't like. She knows what she's saying and doing, that's for sure.
The best thing I’ve seen today is a parrot yelling in Spanish and a woman yelling in both English and Spanish back at him. Sounding like she about to take that chanclas off. 😂
Lmaooo this bird smart as hell. Even pointed when he was goin off! 🤣 He’s not just repeating stuff, he really has an issue with his friend being sent inside 🤣😭
Got the feeling that this like turkey was upset his brother was sent inside. Seen siblings and the occasional dog or cat get this offended, so this was super cute.
@@queendavina9866 Who me? Or the op? (Jus curious cuz usually if anyone says anything about my name, well often it's not very nice, as I'm sure u can imagine 😜 lol)
Looooolz. Growing up my younger brother would literally be arguing with our African grey, and my mom would point out "sweet, you're arguing with a bird" Brother: "HE STSRTED IT"
I think Odie was exiting the face to face to both diffuse the tension with his mother, go closer to his long as Africa faced brother, and further his display of displeasure with his MaMa. The stupid looks were reinforcing that he wasn't scared of MaMa and still disagreed. . These 2 are fire💥💥 a mirror of one another. Twin flames. THIS is what every pet owner should have. This is a eye witness account of an undeniable bond that is only made by 100% commitment no matter what. Pets are our little prisoners we kidnapped many generations ago. Let's face it folks, at this point we admit we are captors and often we get complacent with the amount of commitment owed to them for their sacrafice of freedom for our CAPTIVED LOVE Brooklyn OBVIOUSLY reinforces this bond EVERYDAY and ALL DAY, HE'S HER LITTLE CHILD. SHE EARNS THE LOVE HE GIVES, HE'S BEEN HANDICAPPED FOR CS. FOR the desire to keep such an intellegent animal from the very thing it was born to do SO LONG LONG AGO
Rolling, for sure, just like my teens were! Noisy and nosey and lots of screeching blah blah in espanol because no swearing in english! Lord, forgive me, por favor.
The bit where he's 'PISSED' has me cracking up. It's like when a child gets mad and can't articulate so they just scream 🤣... This bird is so intelligent please show more of both of them ❤️❤️
LMAOOO it’s so funny because animals really do understand when we talk to them like this 🤣 I talk to my cat and birds just like this and I know they understand 🤣 this is so cute though 💛
"His face is stretched to Africa" imagine he was being really extra but just meaning he had a sad(long) face on lol. That would show a whole different type of understanding English and using words to describe imaginative thoughts. Would be completely mind 🤯blowing🤯 actually
This made me spit my coffee across the table …… especially when the that bird told Mom now his brother’s “Face is stretched to Africa” I busted out laughing 😂 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
@@JMac-27 I have no idea I never heard of it before… but i guess he saw my son face sad! U know that expression when people say why the long face? I guess this was one of them
Everyone’s talking about their language skills but I can’t be the only one that appreciates how much trust there has to be between the macaw and the owner to have them outside without a harness or anything
@@imaDUCKIE11 ah. Sorry I'm not an expert in the area. Though I would avoid it if I ever got a bird. It’d make me sad to take away what birds love to do.
This is amazing. Understand Spanish, and English, and register EMOTIONS WHILE DOING IT. All while they’re having a playful convo. Birds are hella smart. I am obsessed with them right now. Im in love with cockatoos. But this is just flat out ridiculously cute.
when I take him out to places and he has conversation with people they get blown out even I do cuz he doesn’t do it all the time! A woman told him you’re not going with your mother you gonna stay with me right and he was like that’s right! All because she was dancing with him I’m put the video today! He’s a party bird
I never expected to see a parrot angrily yelling spanish today, thank you.
Now I wanna get a parrot and have it help me learn all the languages.
@@IsDefinitelyHuman is it a crime against nature to teach an angry parrot to speak German?
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@@theZCAllen Phoque means Seal in French
FDUCK means to err in German
Fduck also means to strike in middle-english.
It only means interxourse today because idiots thought it sounded cooler than Swive.
It's a Macaw, tho. WAAAY smarter than parrots.
She said, "You wanna go inside too?" He got quiet REAL QUICK 😂😂😂
Lol He sure did! 🤣😂
Yes he did 😆
😂😂😂😂
I laughed so hard at that moment!!!
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Never heard a parrot speak Spanish until now, they are truly intelligent
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“On June 5, 1799, the German geographer and naturalist Alexander von Humboldt set out from La Coruña on the north coast of Spain on a five-year exploration of North and South America. He arrived at the Venezuelan port of Cumana on July 16, 1799, and from there headed inland, along the Orinoco river, to the northernmost reaches of the Amazon basin before heading back out to the Caribbean coast. He set sail again in December 1800 and began zigzagging his way around Latin America, first heading north to Cuba; then south into modern-day Colombia and Ecuador; and finally north again, sailing out into the Pacific Ocean from Peru and up into the Spanish colony of New Spain. He reached Acapulco in early 1803, crossed Mexico and eventually made it back into the Caribbean, and headed north to the United States, arriving in Philadelphia in June the following year. Finally, by August 1, 1804, he was back in Europe.
An eternally inquisitive naturalist and ecologist as much as he was an adventurer, Humboldt’s five-year study set the benchmark for overseas exploration: he returned to Europe having amassed an astonishing quantity of zoological samples and ecological data, ranging from detailed accounts of the flora and fauna of Ecuador’s Mount Chimborazo (thought at the time to be the world’s highest mountain) to descriptions of the local climate and the best sailing routes (appropriately enough, the ocean current that flows along the west of South America was named in his honor). Not only that, but Humboldt made detailed notes on the local politics, peoples, culture, climate, and geology of all the places he stopped in, and, whenever his basic knowledge of Spanish permitted him, he spoke with the natives to gain even better insight into their home-which, in the depths of the Venezuelan jungle in 1800, included a surprising encounter with a talking parrot.
According to legend, during his exploration of the Orinoco river, Humboldt met and stayed with a local indigenous Carib tribe near the isolated village of Maypures. The tribe, so the story goes, had a number of tame parrots kept in cages around the village, many of which had been taught to speak-although one, Humboldt noted, sounded noticeably different from the rest. When he asked the locals why this parrot sounded so unusual, he was told that it had belonged to a neighboring tribe, who had been the Caribs’ enemies. Ultimately, they had violently ejected them from their land, and hounded the few tribesmen who remained onto a tiny islet in the middle of the nearby rapids. There, the last of the tribe had died in total isolation several years earlier-taking with them their entire culture. This talking parrot was, consequently, the last creature alive who spoke their language.”
Source: www.mentalfloss.com/article/66479/parrot-kept-language-alive
Spanish phrases and English ones back-and-forth like he translating for himself.
Yeah!!!!! That’s absolutely 💯 % true without a doubt about it. 😊😊😊😊
It’s not like he or she actually knows what they’re saying. It’s called parroting for a reason
The way he is carefully climbing down and still talking shit is sending me lol
Lmaoo
Where you getting sent to?
@@WesRen_ The word "send" can be used in colloquial English with the meaning "make laugh". It's a very old idiom
Exactly! Idk what he's saying but I recognize the rage & the body language & all that grumbling as he's climbing down. For sure! 😂😂😂
@@melanincurves7055no he’s getting sent to a South American country.
It's always impressed me how quickly parrots can actually pick up on inflection. He isn't just repeating words but associating them with emotion
Macaws can actually form their own sentences yk literally talk with someone
ruclips.net/video/K8vpc_Q_bEg/видео.html
Birds r highly emotional creatures 🌼
@@feeldeeznuts2775 Yes I had a parrot that all he did was mimic but this parent he’ll start conversations with you what he don’t like he will hit you off with it !
What did he mean when he said "he has a face stretched to africa, look" ?? Lol
My god, he speaks macaw, English AND Spanish. What a smart bird
Is this your God as well lol
Also facts.
@@craigcarter1244 ?
trilingual!
He's like an old Mexican grandpa cursing you out drinking his morning coffee.
Yes sir😂
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🤣 😂
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He is speaking spanish and english. Throwing complete expressions at her! He is so smart. Lmao.
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Everyone always says they just mimick but macaws are capable of forming words just as well as 5 year olds if you talk to them like people and this proves it! He was even pointing!
Part true, but African Greys are the most intelligent of all the parrots. I could blab on about it but they are constantly studied because they know how to construct sentences in the correct context. I have 2 btw, one has the vocabulary of a sailor the other just babbles a few words and just want food
More ignorant people showing what they dont know. But theyll cont. There was a study done a couple years ago showing they understand what words mean.
@@glorioskey that aimed at me or the original poster?
@@leelabizbee original poster of course. Animals mimic, they can’t understand a language or form sentences on their own, it’s a human concept
@@Omar_05 I appreciate what you're saying but my youngest puts words into context...swear words I may add so I won't mention but if my phoenix loses her balance the F work comes out along with potty mouth expletives.....my 17 yr old just eats & talks when she feels like it. Brilliant animals definitely cheer your depression up
Wow...dude that women sounds like she'd slap the evolution off that bird
I liked the birb saying I give u pow pows 😂
ruclips.net/video/vt78MuVE6Jw/видео.html
Kyle carson - EPIC!!
LOL yo she sounds like she in nyc 😭
@@stephaniepapaleo521 me too 😂😂😂😂😂
That bird must adore the kid to argue on his behalf, but I'm more shocked by its ability to argue in Spanglish, and actually make sense. Not perfect pronunciation, but I do understand. What an intelligent bird.
Thank u
Birds mimic noise they hear. Weather it's Spanish, English or Mandarin it's all the same. Spanish doesn't make it more impressive. The bird was around Spanish people so of course it speaks Spanish.
You can't possibly be that stupid.
It’s the taking up for his kid friend for me 😅he definitely adores that person
The way he went down like he was gonna do something about it😂
😂
Bruh when he started climbing down the chair I thought they were gonna throw down
Me to I thought I had to run 😂
Hahahahahaha totally
Hold up, keep that same energy when I get to you. We gonna throw feathers
Me too. I said that too 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Yo that first sentence; did that Macaw just threaten to kick the Mama's a$$ because she disciplined her kid? 🤣I'm screaming 😂
Yes thank you not too many people don’t hear that I don’t understand why not he got upset because I send my son inside so he was telling me how he was going to hit me and told me look at his face all stretched all the way to Africa pointing at him… telling me he didn’t want to hear what I had to say!
@@odiebrooklyn6193 where did he get the face stretched to Africa expression? 😂😂😂 I've never heard that one before.
@@odiebrooklyn6193 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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@@tiffanymichaels2429 I don’t know because I’ve never heard of that! 😂 i’ve never heard a bird talk back the way he talk back! This was my first experience
Him angrily climbing down was the best! 😂😂😂
I've never seen and angrier Spanish parrot in my life😭
1st 😂
His tone was out of line. But I respect his agency and willingness to be an honest member of the family.
Thank u 😂
Got me dying saying his tone is out of line 🤣😂🤣
@@EmacQLet1 😂😂😂
I agree, he is more honest than more humankind, perhaps
@@EmacQLet1 that really is the most hilarious comment, it ripped my abs up with my laughing so hard at that comment!
I can't believe he actually asked why his brother was sent inside? 😂
His brother didn’t listen to his mom and so he’s [the human son] learning the consequences of disobeying what his parents asked him to do.
Believe it! The worst thing for this kinda bird is to not Always be Mr knowitAll
@@kokuhakuqiun4215 tell the bird there is a difference between the bird and human "sons"!!! Haha
I cant speak Spanish , the bird is a talent
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@@cindirose3390
NNNNNOOOOOOOOO!!!!
A Bilingual Parrot (English, Spanish) that’s really impressive and cute.
I love that you put Spanish translations when he speaks English, and English translations when he speaks Spanish. I find that way better than just one way translations. Really appreciate it 🫶🏾🫶🏾
Your welcome happy new years
It’s funny how they actually understand the context of what they’re saying and can get into real arguments with humans if they are literate enough. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Right! and I saw a white Cockatoo do the same thing..even moreso...it was toooo hysterical..I watched it so many times!
funny, funny stuff.
It’s crazy how he had a whole full conversation with me arguing because I send my son inside he’s even pointing at him through the screen when people say he’s just mimicking.
They don't though. Not even koko the gorilla with extensive sign language knowledge could syntax properly. Its a 1 to 1 with animals
They can’t read so none of them are literate enough.
@@chaoswraith These are not mimicking words this was a conversation he had with me he’s never repeated any of this ever again to me he always talks to me about the situation or yells at me about the situation
🤣 He's crazy in two languages!
Yeah I loved the "don't wanna hear it"
Part and he litteraly turned around when he said it
Like every Latino
The attitude on this bird 😂😂!
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Parrot's Spanish is incredible
That is one of the most human like bird attitudes I have ever seen
I swear I think he’s reincarnated as the old man and that body
Aww man. Why you had to insult my friend by calling him human. I’m sorry Odie. 🤪
@@sherylrae lmaooo
@@odiebrooklyn6193 it’s one of those days
That frustration scream though 🤣👍
Sounds like they've been married for decades
I think so too! He got upset at me one time because someone kissed me in the streets and he said no and he bit me on my shoulder!
@@odiebrooklyn6193 Id do the same thing to my man if that happened lmao
When your pet bird is trying to co parent lol so cute! This is why I love crazy birds. 🤣
Lmaooo😂😂😂😂😂😂
This is my favorite bird video, it never gets old 😂❤️ he's got so much personality I love it
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He rolled his eyes so hard he used his whole head😂
well birds can roll their eyes well so it makes sense
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I was dying when he did that🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@guifdcanalliq1q qq qqq
This bird is more fluent in Spanish than I am. Never thought I’d say I’d aspire to be like a bird
Learning foreign language is so much fun. My family already calls me parrot for talking alot.
Facts me too 🤣😂
Okayyy I couldn’t carry on a conversation this fast if I tried, I live in Fl Spanish is like more dominant than English most places but I always have to ask people to slow down 💀
He talking to her like he is a grandparent 😂😂😂😂
My grandmother always spoke spanish with her parrots and it was always funny how they argue with her. Memories.
When he uses his wing like an arm to point I'm dying 🤣
I thought that was funny too!
So cartoons weren't lying to me after all
@@werstillnotfreedamit8701 You okay there bro?
@@poeissalty5807 me too I sed the same thing long ago that cartoons were artists Tru depictions of realifevents and occurances not made up stuf.. ReFLecTionz.. Y dat MindsEye OpnEyeBaLz onUSAz FederaLnote onSTOLN LandTerritory Named AFTR dWords MONoEYe C MONEYet..
@@werstillnotfreedamit8701 the fuck
And people say they are just mimicking...that bird tried to tell he off...spoke his mind and she shut him down 🤣
It was like she was pointing with the wing amazing ye can see her toung move as talks I’m shocked don’t see that shit in Ireland 🇮🇪 lol 😂
It's was the grr for me when he was going down the chair😂😂🤣🤣🤣
They definitely don't mimick. My bird tells me off too and she knows when to use certain words.
Exactly, they don't just mimic. I have a parrot, and she'll argue with me whenever I try to put her to bed or otherwise get her to do something she doesn't like. She knows what she's saying and doing, that's for sure.
That "stupid" look tho 🤣🤣🤣
The best thing I’ve seen today is a parrot yelling in Spanish and a woman yelling in both English and Spanish back at him. Sounding like she about to take that chanclas off. 😂
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@@odiebrooklyn6193🤣❤
You guys are FUNNY, oh my gosh put me in tears laughing!! 😂😂😂😂
I’m glad 🙂
I just love how he gestures while talking to you hahaha
He’s like a little Italian
I love that he said "huh?"
The parrot speaks better Spanish than I do.
Me to he showing me 😂
You go bird, freedom of expression!
My Hispanic side loves how she handles this bird, I ain't taking no shit.
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Probably my favorite parrot EVERRRR!!!!
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THIS BIRD IS SMART BECAUSE HIS MAMA TREATS HIM LIKE HE IS SO HE IS
I treat him like my other kids and I talk to him like a human being!
@@odiebrooklyn6193 ..I love him
He's part of the family. So he knows not to talk smack back to his mama.
Lmaooo this bird smart as hell. Even pointed when he was goin off! 🤣 He’s not just repeating stuff, he really has an issue with his friend being sent inside 🤣😭
Yes this to me was amazing I never saw this before! I worked in pet shop and only heard birds just mimic!
@@odiebrooklyn6193 exactly! I’ve watched it numerous times and was amazed lol
Got the feeling that this like turkey was upset his brother was sent inside. Seen siblings and the occasional dog or cat get this offended, so this was super cute.
This lady is legit having an argument with a parrot in Spanish. This is amazing. 🤣🤣
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“Has his face stretched to Africa” 🤣🤣🤣
I love when he just screams in frustration 😂 I'm going to start doing that now
🤣🤣🤣 ik like he screaming "that's bullsh*t!!" I ⚰️
So funny 😂😂😂😂😂
You don't do that lol
🤣 😂
I understood everything he said. 😂 wtf? Never heard a Dominican or Boriqua speaking bird before. Amazing.
Lmaooo
Hahaha!!!
This is hilarious!! She’s like I’m ready to give you the business she really said pow pow ???? 😂 😂
Wow that's nice where are you from Dominican Republic Puerto Rico Mexico etc etc where you from
We Boricua but I had a babysitter that was Dominican she was the best and my best friends was Haitian!
He got all cranked up when he heard her speaking Spanish back to him 🤣
Beautiful bird! 🐦,
😂 thank you
I’m intrigued by the arguments between both owner and her Spanglish speaking talking parrot 🦜
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I swear when he was climbing down he said “motherfucker”…. And “gawwwd”
I swear I thought I heard Don’t talk to me bitch!!😂😂
Yup.. 🤔🤣😅
He absolutely did.
Read this just as he said it. Clear as day.
LMBAO
"He has his face stretched to Africa" i never tought I'd be hearing that from a bird and it was very funny,can't stop laughing after hearing that
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🤣🤣That was too funny!🤣🤣
I don't know Spanish, is that really what he said?
That's hilarious! 🤣
Your name is dope 👌 😂 at first I was super confused.
@@queendavina9866
Who me? Or the op?
(Jus curious cuz usually if anyone says anything about my name, well often it's not very nice, as I'm sure u can imagine 😜 lol)
OMG He's actually Pointing like Why you do him like that Mom😂😂😂😂😂🥰🥰🥰🥰
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This is my favourite video. I watch it every day and it always makes me laugh.
I’m glad ❤️❤️❤️
"You wana go inside too?"
That death stare , I died 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lmaoo I’m glad u like
😅😂🤣😳. Poor Momma gets no peace and quiet. Even the bird got a mouth and attitude!
@@billrobbins5874 help 😂 🙏🏽
I can't even speak 2 languages!!! Bird making me feel ignorant! Bahahaha
@@Tammmmmy don’t worry I’m learning with him
Puerto Rican mom's talking to they kids😂 so cute!!! When he said he was going to give you pow pow I lost it 🤣❤️
Lmaooo me to he never said that before to me!
The defeated shit talking on his way down the chair after being told he's about to be sent inside too 😂
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😂😂😂😂
This is the funniest conversation I've ever heard about whether people can control the urge to urinate
Lmaooo
😂😂😂😂😂 He was even pointing his/her wing. The "he's PISSED" had me 💀 though.
Looooolz. Growing up my younger brother would literally be arguing with our African grey, and my mom would point out "sweet, you're arguing with a bird"
Brother: "HE STSRTED IT"
Birds can hold their own in an argument lol.
And the best part is, that damn bird probably _did_ start it and would end up finishing it too! 😂
@@OneBiasedOpinion actually yeah, the bird did start it
Everybody gangsta until the parrot starts speaking Spanish angrily lmao 💀
Lmaoo
He cracks me up he’s so funny 😆 they are very intelligent birds and aware of their surroundings and situations.
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The screams/back talk had me rolling. He knew when he went too far with Mama too. He didn't keep going like any smart kid would do.
Just like a kid 😂
I think Odie was exiting the face to face to both diffuse the tension with his mother, go closer to his long as Africa faced brother, and further his display of displeasure with his MaMa. The stupid looks were reinforcing that he wasn't scared of MaMa and still disagreed. . These 2 are fire💥💥 a mirror of one another. Twin flames. THIS is what every pet owner should have. This is a eye witness account of an undeniable bond that is only made by 100% commitment no matter what. Pets are our little prisoners we kidnapped many generations ago. Let's face it folks, at this point we admit we are captors and often we get complacent with the amount of commitment owed to them for their sacrafice of freedom for our CAPTIVED LOVE
Brooklyn OBVIOUSLY reinforces this bond EVERYDAY and ALL DAY, HE'S HER LITTLE CHILD. SHE EARNS THE LOVE HE GIVES, HE'S BEEN HANDICAPPED FOR CS. FOR the desire to keep such an intellegent animal from the very thing it was born to do SO LONG LONG AGO
Rolling, for sure, just like my teens were! Noisy and nosey and lots of screeching blah blah in espanol because no swearing in english! Lord, forgive me, por favor.
You know the household he lives in knowing about "pow pow" 😂!
What does that mean? Sorry I'm an Asian
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Melli is it really u???? It's Dori, 🤔 LUV u MISS u MORE than YOU will ever KNOW 😥 I KNOW ur NOT gonna talk to me 😣
Its a spanking in spanish slang @@MultiGats
The way he said "Huh?" It was so cute ❤
😂😂😂😂 that's amazing he can speak Spanish. He's a smart a beautiful bird ❤️
Thank u ☺️
@@odiebrooklyn6193 you're welcome ☺️
The bit where he's 'PISSED' has me cracking up. It's like when a child gets mad and can't articulate so they just scream 🤣...
This bird is so intelligent please show more of both of them ❤️❤️
I swear macaws are like spouses😂 no wonder why I've heard so many stories of them breaking up marriages. "ITS EITHER HIM OR ME!"🤣🤣
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I scream exactly like that when I forget to bring a towel when I go to the bathroom
"GAAAAHHH"
"GAAAAAAAAAAHHH"
Me to 😂
What a nutter lol ❤
😂 I don't know why it never occurred to me that parrots will mimic a language other than English.😂😂 yo...
No Cap this has got to be the smartest bird I’ve ever seen I really can’t stop watching these videos!!!! Please put more up!!!!!!!
Try watching Gotcha the cockatoo.
@@soniccookie655 I just watched it nowhere near as smart as Odie!!!!!
@@soniccookie655 odie has SOUL!!
I can't stop either! They are addicting to watch and interesting.
@@World4tune You should look up Alex the African Grey!
The sass at the end is hilarious and the looks are killing me!! Standing up for his brother ❤😁
He isbstanding up for hos brother! Went psycho and everything! I love it! ❤ 💯
@@cristinaj4274 sibling bonding /at its finest 😁💕
LMAOOO it’s so funny because animals really do understand when we talk to them like this 🤣 I talk to my cat and birds just like this and I know they understand 🤣 this is so cute though 💛
They do…. Animals are smarter then sum humans.
"His face is stretched to Africa" imagine he was being really extra but just meaning he had a sad(long) face on lol. That would show a whole different type of understanding English and using words to describe imaginative thoughts. Would be completely mind 🤯blowing🤯 actually
He never said it before when he saw my son face sad is when he said it!! That’s why I was thinking 🤔 like why the long face!
the mumbling under his breath tho 😂
This bird wanted ALLLLL the smoke 😂💀. Pointed his wing and everything when he asked ‘why did you send him over there?’
And other people are saying that he’s just mimicking he had a whole conversation with me I didn’t expect that he does that once in a blue!
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He's about that life!!!
I love the part where he yells and then stares at the camera XD
Lmaoo me too!
That part right there "you wanna go inside too?!" he got quiet real quick 😂😂
I love it how he angrily just points with his wing towards the left like: "Over there 👈, do you not see!"
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Cuz she wasn't getting it! Hahaha, emphasis, haha im dying haha
This made me spit my coffee across the table …… especially when the that bird told Mom now his brother’s “Face is stretched to Africa” I busted out laughing 😂 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
Me to I don’t even know where he got that from!
@Antwon Scott right i just keep coming back and watching it over and over and its making me laugh harder 🤣 😂 everytime.
My favorite part!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
You wasnt drinking coffee, shatapp
@@sabyanilu lmaooo plz don’t get hit by a speeding truck going 180 miles!
haha....I had 2 macaws and one would argue just like this. ❤️ Only he inserted f-bombs. 😂
Lmaooo he never said the f word and I say it!
Never did I expect to hear a woman be cussed out in Spanish by here parrot this evening. Life's crazy 🤣
Me either 1st time 😂
@@odiebrooklyn6193 the attitude was off the scale 😂
He’s like I’m not finna argue with you in English or Spanish woman. That look took me clean out 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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“Has his face stretched to Africa” nearly has me howling at 3 am
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What's this expression mean tho
@@JMac-27 I have no idea I never heard of it before… but i guess he saw my son face sad! U know that expression when people say why the long face? I guess this was one of them
I love this parrot and I'm laughing my heart out cuz I've never heard the period speaking another language and he's speaking in Spanish perfectly
Everyone’s talking about their language skills but I can’t be the only one that appreciates how much trust there has to be between the macaw and the owner to have them outside without a harness or anything
He can’t fly 1st owners pinion him! So he will never fly again so that why I let him be free
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I love how when they’re domesticated they don’t gaf about flying anymore and just climb around
I was wondering if he had clipped wings but they didn't look clipped-- that's actually so funny, they just climb around like that by choice?
@@WilloWik clipped wings doesn't mean they can't fly at all btw :)
@@imaDUCKIE11 ah. Sorry I'm not an expert in the area. Though I would avoid it if I ever got a bird. It’d make me sad to take away what birds love to do.
@@WilloWik no worries! All it does is stop them from being able to fly upwards and long distances.
@@imaDUCKIE11 ima make u worried...
That's crazy! I love the bilingual conversation going on here!!!
The way he climbed down like “don’t make me come down there”😂😂😂
Lmao
This bird is a looking-glass of home❤❤😂😂
Is he really speaking Spanish? If so, unbelievable, such a beautiful bird
I dont see why not. It's not like they speak only English
@@jurassicsmackdown6359 lol so true
Yes, he is, my macaw speaks Spanish, English an Italian!!
@@angelsamongusbirds5768 unbelievable so talented
It sounds very close to the subtitles
That is hysterical. Parrot has taken on her additude.
I'm not even ashamed I've watched this one over 5 times. I often wonder what the other people can see in their analystics.
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B&Gs think they "run the roost," ours does stuff like this, too. The backtalk is legendary with them 😂😂😂😂😂
Lmaooo love it! Beyoncé got it wrong who rules the world macaws!
Never thought I'd hear a parrot scream how to discipline someone's child in Spanish!!° I'm dying right now!!!🤣🤣 This is fantastic!!!!
😂😂😂me either 1st time
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This is amazing. Understand Spanish, and English, and register EMOTIONS WHILE DOING IT. All while they’re having a playful convo. Birds are hella smart. I am obsessed with them right now. Im in love with cockatoos. But this is just flat out ridiculously cute.
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when I take him out to places and he has conversation with people they get blown out even I do cuz he doesn’t do it all the time! A woman told him you’re not going with your mother you gonna stay with me right and he was like that’s right! All because she was dancing with him I’m put the video today! He’s a party bird
Wonderful video! Cheers to Bird Mama and her parrot baby.
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Lady I think your parrot just told you off! 😂 He was so mad - pretty sure he said some cuss words in there too! 😂
Oh, he definitely said some cuss words! 😂
Everyone's nervous for her and I can tell by her voice shed literally slap the soul out of that bird with a chancla😂
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"He has that face stretched to Africa look." "What are you going to do about it?"
The fact that that whole phrase can be summed up as "He looks sad" and the fact that the parrot said it is just great. Lmao
What a smart bird. He's like an old, grumpy Grandpa.
Old sprit ppl say.
You ma’m have one spicy bird 😂