Not always true. If you spend a long time not speaking your native language, you will suffer from what's known as language attrition, and you are going to speak your native language quite slowly, as if you were slow in the head. And speed up when you speak your non-native language.
Like she's listing the side effects of a medicine Sideeffectsmayincludenauseaheartburnindigestionupsetstomachdiarrheaherpesaidsinternalbleedingprojectilevomitingtemporaryblindnesspermanentblindnesscardiacarrestgrandmalseizuresandspontaneouscombustion
@@smd5020 do you want me to clap for you or what 😅 good for you? obviously you're the exception, maybe you spend too much time on the English internet or you're just really bad at your native language
Speaking your native language is always going to be easier and feel more natural to you, most especially if your brain still processes in that language.
Seeping crest of turbidity. Arrogant vessel of lunacy. Boil forth and deny. Grow numb and flicker. Disrupt sleep. Crawling queen of iron. Eternally self-destructing doll of mud. Unite. Repulse. Fill with soil and know your own powerlessness!!
歌詞です タルちゃんほんとに努力家でほんとに好きです自分の悪いところってありますか 私ほんとに lyrics You are so earnest and I love you so much tal-chan(her nickname before debut) Do you think there’s any weak point on you? I’m so-
This is my first time hearing her speak, and I must say, her speaking voice is so cute and unique. Edit: wasn't expecting my opinion to blow up at all 🍿🍿 Seems like my compliment is outrageous to some... What I meant by Tsuki's voice being 'unique' is that her voice is something different that I don't hear often from others. And if I may add: what might be unique to me might be basic to you and vice versa. Need I say more?
I feel like Japanese is just spoken at a faster rate because of its high syllable count in each word. That doesn't necessarily mean it contains more information tho. Idk
That is close! We will be using the Standard Japanese dialect to make things easier. Standard Japanese: 15 consonants in IPA - m, n, p, b, t, d, k, g, ts, s, z, h, r, j, w 5 vowels in IPA - a, e, i, o, u (in which you can add them together; ai, ae, au, ei, ou, oa, and etc. but they are not considered diphthongs). Now, we will take a look at the syllable structure of Standard Japanese; (V)CV(V)(*C) The V stands for vowel and the C stands for consonants. Here are some examples: - あお (a-o) = V-V (vowels can be by themselves!) - さくら (sa-ku-ra) = CV-CV-CV - せん (se-*n) = CV-*C (n is the only consonant that can be a standalone, and thus, must be a syllable by itself) - あつい (a-tsu-i) = V-CV-V Each character counts as a syllable, and must be read as such. This in turn, makes Japanese not a syllable-timed language (e.g. Spanish, French, Italian), but a mora-timed language. A mora-timed language is similar to a syllable-timed language. The difference is that, in a mora-timed language, each syllable excessively only takes up one timing unit. Now, compare that to, say General American English (or sometimes referred to as Standard American English): 24 consonants in IPA - m, n, ŋ, p, b, t, d, k, g, tʃ, dʒ, f, v, θ, ð, s, z, ʃ, ʒ, h, l, ɹ, j, w 12 vowels in IPA - ɑ, æ, e, ɛ, ə, i, ɪ, o, ɔ, u, ʊ, ʌ 5 diphthongs in IPA - eɪ, oʊ, aɪ, ɔɪ, aʊ We all know that overall, in English, there are consonant clusters (i.e. st, str, br, shr, sk, ch, sch, cr, tr, and etc), and these are present in General American English. So, because of consonant clusters, English speakers speak slower. This makes English a stress-timed language (e.g. Polish, Dutch, German). A stress-timed language is essentially similar to a syllable-timed language. The difference is that, in a stress-timed language, the stressed syllables are said at approximately regular intervals while unstressed syllables shorten to fit the rhythm. Sentence example: "Pronunciation is important." Now, you will read that and find nothing odd about it. But, if you pay close attention, you are putting stressed on certain parts of the words. "pro-nun-ci-A-tion is im-POR-tant." the capitalized parts of the words are where we are putting stressed on the words. English does not have a predictable stress pattern, each word has its own unique stress pattern. If we stressed different parts of the words from that sentence, it will sound odd to us; "pro-NUN-ci-a-tion is im-por-TANT." This is quite long, and I apologize for that. However, I do hope this was informative for you!
Obviously mother tongue is gonna be the fastest. But on top of that Japanese averages the most syllables a second when spoken. That's not her speeding up, that's how it be sometimes.
@@chuuyasfave yes but she still slowed her pace down to a similar pace as her korean after she finished reading the comment. Theres a reason they cut the clip there because its not that it instantly sped up when she switched languages, although thats part of it, she instantly sped up cause she was reading a comment. Her slow speach after the comment proves that.
Japanese is actually one of the fastest languages, it has around 9 syllables / second. However, they communicate the same amount of info as a normal language, so Japanese is factually yapping the most.
For me English comes a little more easier to me than my native language as I spent almost all my time on the Internet, parents mostly spoke with me in English since as long as I can remember, and because of that, I subconsciously got into a habit of even thinking in English. It may sound strange, but now I am actually putting efforts to properly learn my native language and write effortlessly in it.
Me too. Parents took me to English speaking schools and encouraged me to speak English but confused that I'm not comfortable with my native tongue. Well... I wonder why... 🤔
Same. In my case though, I got very influenced by the internet. I think in English all the time, maybe a bit of my mother tongue subconsciously mixed in. None of the people around me spoke in English though. I think this started during the pandemic, now I even have a hard time conveying what I want to say in my native language because my brain doesn’t know how to translate certain words from English to my native language. I was practically raised by the internet, honestly. Before you tell me to go touch grass, I’m perfectly fine, thank you.
0:08 It was like she was speaking gibberish for 2 seconds, and then I started to tell where words ended and where new ones began. 😂 So, anyone gonna tell us what she was saying? 😂
Is it ? What I know is that speedrunners always play the games in Japanese when they can so they can skip through the dialogues faster. When games are in Japanese, there seems to be less words.
@@TheLordoftheDarkness yeah. I'm probably shorter bc in writing you have kanji which cuts down on space. If the Furigana was written out it in place of Kanji it'd probably be longer bc each kana is a single syllable are there are a lot of syllables in speech. Also, you have to consider Japanese is heavily context based. You can have single word that could mean a full sentence (in english) or anything without context. I'm just assuming tho that's why
I remember onece they did a challange with WayV and Hendery said somwthing like "so cool, thank you" in japanese and Tsuki instantly glowed up 🥺❤️ she's so cute
@@iluvwonyoung_ Japanese and Spanish are two of the fastest languages in the world. Maybe it's because we both have just 5 vowels, not 12 like English.
When you ask if your friend Jugemu Jugemu Gokō-no Surikire Kaijarisuigyo-no Suigyōmatsu Unraimatsu Fūraimatsu Kuunerutokoro-ni Sumutokoro Yaburakōji-no Burakōji Paipopaipo Paipo-no Shūringan Shūringan-no Gūrindai Gūrindai-no Ponpokopii-no Ponpokonā-no Chōkyūmei-no Chōsuke can come out to play
Jugemu Jugemu Go-Kō-no-Surikire Kaijari-suigyo no Suigyō-matsu Unrai-matsu Fūrai-matsu Kū-Neru Tokoro ni Sumu Tokoro Yaburakōji no Burakōji Paipo Paipo Paipo no Shūringan Shūringan no Gūrindai Gūrindai no Ponpokopii
bro she's just reading something out loud, so she's reading as fast as her internal monologue. IS this something im supposed to find interesting if i dont speak the language? She even went back to her normal speed when she was answering the question being read
On average, Japanese is the fastest spoken language with Spanish in 2nd. The syllabary based mora system is easy to say quickly since most combinations avoid tricky mouth positions.
Japanese is one of the fastest languages in the world, it's cool but it seems cooler to us specifically. I'm russian my language is a bit slower than English...
LOL totally normal ...Im the opposite as a Korean-Japanese..I speak so slow in Japanese like her Korean...then when I speak Korean it turns into light speed fast
Switching to your primary language is always faster than reloading
And what language she was speaking first? Both sounded same to me🤔
@@muramasa870 korean
I love this comment so much
Bruh nobody gets the reference 😂
Not always true. If you spend a long time not speaking your native language, you will suffer from what's known as language attrition, and you are going to speak your native language quite slowly, as if you were slow in the head. And speed up when you speak your non-native language.
Like she's listing the side effects of a medicine
Sideeffectsmayincludenauseaheartburnindigestionupsetstomachdiarrheaherpesaidsinternalbleedingprojectilevomitingtemporaryblindnesspermanentblindnesscardiacarrestgrandmalseizuresandspontaneouscombustion
Not the herpes, aids, and spontaneous combustion. XD
The beginning made me think of the Pepto Bismol ad where they sing *if u have nauseating heart burn indigestion upset stomach diarrhea*
@@HopefulWallaby-ql2hzyou did not just translate that
@@jadebayoba7073 It made me think of that
meori apeuda
plus she was reading comments so it would naturally be faster💀
Exactly. It has nothing to do with the language change, although Japanese cadences are definitely livelier and more staccato.
@@samrhee3880 she IS japanese though. Reading comments is a factor but we all read/speak faster in our native language.
@@xoxo3836my native language is russian yet i read it slower than english?
@@smd5020 do you want me to clap for you or what 😅 good for you? obviously you're the exception, maybe you spend too much time on the English internet or you're just really bad at your native language
yeah you also read way faster than you speak, which is more likely to be the cause here
Speaking your native language is always going to be easier and feel more natural to you, most especially if your brain still processes in that language.
Not always tbh, my dumbass spent way too much time on the internet so English is much easier for me than my native language.
@@braveranger6007 Same.
@@braveranger6007that’s crazy to think about
@@braveranger6007 lol same
no way, cant belive it
the pacing of this video is amazing, is like she started casting a spell lmao
Seeping crest of turbidity. Arrogant vessel of lunacy. Boil forth and deny. Grow numb and flicker. Disrupt sleep. Crawling queen of iron. Eternally self-destructing doll of mud. Unite. Repulse. Fill with soil and know your own powerlessness!!
@@neztech.HADO NO KYUJU. KUROHITSUGI!
Fukutomi Tsuki ❌
Tsuki Minaj ✅
Why insult her like that?
@@powbobs wtf you mean insult?
@@burntsouffle
You should do some research and learn what a horrible person Niki Minaj is.
@@powbobs it's a joke 😭
@@eritoasuka
No it isn’t.
Jokes are funny.
Gurl straight up turned Eminem mode on while speaking in her native language
LOL
i am joking but you offended both my japanese side and more importantly eminem
honestly, it wasn't that fast, ive only been learning jp for about a year and i could catch most of what she said
ahhhsummadummalummadummayouassumini'mahumanwhatigottadotogetitthroughtoyoui'msuperhuman
bro she's reading a comment. Like ??
Her voice is so cute!
@@doyourownresearch7297wtf you defo need to visit a therapist as fast as possible
@@doyourownresearch7297wtf? 🤨
@@OGCalicant Man’s down bad, Don’t look at him, You’ll be weird like him
@@doyourownresearch7297what
오랫동안 잃어버린 에미넴의 딸.
Lmao
빵터졌음 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 아
Lmaooooo
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
😂👏
これは日本人からしても早すぎるww
そう思います
それな
When I read a question out loud I also read very fast, and then slow down to answer
how do you read the kanji after ても?
@@dedicatedsimpxxはや (haya). it means fast :)
歌詞です
タルちゃんほんとに努力家でほんとに好きです自分の悪いところってありますか
私ほんとに
lyrics
You are so earnest and I love you so much tal-chan(her nickname before debut) Do you think there’s any weak point on you?
I’m so-
lyrics 😭😭😭😭😭
歌詞って笑
Lyrics lmfaooooooo
On another note, so that was 嫌い? My slow ears couldn't pick it up💀
😂
よかった、これで歌えます!
Normal korean speaker vs normal japanese speaker 🤣💙
eminem been real quiet since this dropped 🗣️
when you switched channel from KBS to NHK
This is my first time hearing her speak, and I must say, her speaking voice is so cute and unique.
Edit: wasn't expecting my opinion to blow up at all 🍿🍿
Seems like my compliment is outrageous to some... What I meant by Tsuki's voice being 'unique' is that her voice is something different that I don't hear often from others. And if I may add: what might be unique to me might be basic to you and vice versa. Need I say more?
She sounds like Sana from Twice
not really she (tsuki) sounds younger and cuter @@alskarmode
@@alskarmodeits probably because they are both from osaka!!
but its such a basic voice rlly 😭 i mean she is amazing but lets be honest its a very basic voice
@@Ririririririririririririrbasic…? You could describe her voice with a lot of words but basic isn’t one that I’d use.
I feel like Japanese is just spoken at a faster rate because of its high syllable count in each word. That doesn't necessarily mean it contains more information tho. Idk
That is close! We will be using the Standard Japanese dialect to make things easier.
Standard Japanese:
15 consonants in IPA - m, n, p, b, t, d, k, g, ts, s, z, h, r, j, w
5 vowels in IPA - a, e, i, o, u (in which you can add them together; ai, ae, au, ei, ou, oa, and etc. but they are not considered diphthongs).
Now, we will take a look at the syllable structure of Standard Japanese; (V)CV(V)(*C)
The V stands for vowel and the C stands for consonants.
Here are some examples:
- あお (a-o) = V-V (vowels can be by themselves!)
- さくら (sa-ku-ra) = CV-CV-CV
- せん (se-*n) = CV-*C (n is the only consonant that can be a standalone, and thus, must be a syllable by itself)
- あつい (a-tsu-i) = V-CV-V
Each character counts as a syllable, and must be read as such. This in turn, makes Japanese not a syllable-timed language (e.g. Spanish, French, Italian), but a mora-timed language. A mora-timed language is similar to a syllable-timed language. The difference is that, in a mora-timed language, each syllable excessively only takes up one timing unit.
Now, compare that to, say General American English (or sometimes referred to as Standard American English):
24 consonants in IPA - m, n, ŋ, p, b, t, d, k, g, tʃ, dʒ, f, v, θ, ð, s, z, ʃ, ʒ, h, l, ɹ, j, w
12 vowels in IPA - ɑ, æ, e, ɛ, ə, i, ɪ, o, ɔ, u, ʊ, ʌ
5 diphthongs in IPA - eɪ, oʊ, aɪ, ɔɪ, aʊ
We all know that overall, in English, there are consonant clusters (i.e. st, str, br, shr, sk, ch, sch, cr, tr, and etc), and these are present in General American English. So, because of consonant clusters, English speakers speak slower. This makes English a stress-timed language (e.g. Polish, Dutch, German). A stress-timed language is essentially similar to a syllable-timed language. The difference is that, in a stress-timed language, the stressed syllables are said at approximately regular intervals while unstressed syllables shorten to fit the rhythm.
Sentence example:
"Pronunciation is important."
Now, you will read that and find nothing odd about it. But, if you pay close attention, you are putting stressed on certain parts of the words. "pro-nun-ci-A-tion is im-POR-tant." the capitalized parts of the words are where we are putting stressed on the words. English does not have a predictable stress pattern, each word has its own unique stress pattern. If we stressed different parts of the words from that sentence, it will sound odd to us; "pro-NUN-ci-a-tion is im-por-TANT."
This is quite long, and I apologize for that. However, I do hope this was informative for you!
@@jinyoungmysteria193 bro took 30 minutes to write that and only got 9 likes
Obviously mother tongue is gonna be the fastest. But on top of that Japanese averages the most syllables a second when spoken. That's not her speeding up, that's how it be sometimes.
now im interested in japanese speed talking competitions
I dunno i think sri lankans hold that one
@@johnnyfrankenstein0123just watch japanese political debate. That's basically the closest talking competition you can ever see.
@@haroonn327 There's some research out there that puts Japanese at #1 and Spanish at #2. Doesn't make it fact just some food for thought.
@@peacefulwarrior9518 im still not convinced, gonna go do some research if the studies involved are accurate
I need a beat drop for this one😂
LMFAOOO STOP
HELP SHE'S SO CUTE
SIMP!
Meanwhile MiSaMo: anno.. anno..
kanami san? kyoto kyotototo
that's just momo tho
@@mistermystery2143TOKYO TOKYO! - JIHYO
Girl become rap god
Even if she was reading and not talking her reading speed is actually really fast
She was just reading a comment. She returns to her normal speech speed immediately after the comment ends.
She was speaking Korean at the beginning. I'm guessing Japanese is her first language, and when she switched to Japanese she was much more fluent.
@@chuuyasfave yes but she still slowed her pace down to a similar pace as her korean after she finished reading the comment. Theres a reason they cut the clip there because its not that it instantly sped up when she switched languages, although thats part of it, she instantly sped up cause she was reading a comment. Her slow speach after the comment proves that.
@@thoughtgaming492 Ohh, I get it now, thanks.
Japanese speakers go FAST though it’s rough for a learner!
That's fast.
Japanese is actually one of the fastest languages, it has around 9 syllables / second. However, they communicate the same amount of info as a normal language, so Japanese is factually yapping the most.
I caught "hontoni" at the end and that's it lol! 😭😭💕💕
And the "watashi" before the "hontoni" lmaooo
@@lcie_eri 😂😂💕💕 Japan, here we come!
@@CodeFairyChristine Yeah 😭💗
😭😭💕💕
@@lcie_eri 😭💗
For me English comes a little more easier to me than my native language as I spent almost all my time on the Internet, parents mostly spoke with me in English since as long as I can remember, and because of that, I subconsciously got into a habit of even thinking in English. It may sound strange, but now I am actually putting efforts to properly learn my native language and write effortlessly in it.
As someone who converses with friends and siblings in a mix of native language and English, yeah it's relatable
Me too. Parents took me to English speaking schools and encouraged me to speak English but confused that I'm not comfortable with my native tongue. Well... I wonder why... 🤔
Same. In my case though, I got very influenced by the internet. I think in English all the time, maybe a bit of my mother tongue subconsciously mixed in. None of the people around me spoke in English though. I think this started during the pandemic, now I even have a hard time conveying what I want to say in my native language because my brain doesn’t know how to translate certain words from English to my native language. I was practically raised by the internet, honestly. Before you tell me to go touch grass, I’m perfectly fine, thank you.
Also, Japanese is the fastest language, and primary to boot, so of course she's gonna speed up.
OH SHE'S SO CUUUTE!!!!!!!
She starting to feel like a rap god.
High Speedo.
Who is the fasted female idol rapper:
Nature🙅
Tsuki speaking Japanese 👍🏽
No full auto in the building!
girl started rapping
she became a real person all of a sudden hh
I read the title as "Tsuki instantly sued when she started speaking japanese"
Eminem’s been real quiet since this dropped…
0:08 It was like she was speaking gibberish for 2 seconds, and then I started to tell where words ended and where new ones began. 😂 So, anyone gonna tell us what she was saying? 😂
Girl started rapping
Japanese is in a low density information language. You have to speak a lot to mean a lot
Is it ? What I know is that speedrunners always play the games in Japanese when they can so they can skip through the dialogues faster. When games are in Japanese, there seems to be less words.
@@TheLordoftheDarkness yeah. I'm probably shorter bc in writing you have kanji which cuts down on space. If the Furigana was written out it in place of Kanji it'd probably be longer bc each kana is a single syllable are there are a lot of syllables in speech. Also, you have to consider Japanese is heavily context based. You can have single word that could mean a full sentence (in english) or anything without context. I'm just assuming tho that's why
She’s so real for that
THE CC I AM CRYINGGG SHSBS
ITS SO FUNNY I CANT STOP WATCHING IT
When you just realized you're watching youtube on 0.5x speed:
I remember onece they did a challange with WayV and Hendery said somwthing like "so cool, thank you" in japanese and Tsuki instantly glowed up 🥺❤️ she's so cute
me switching from tagalog to cebuano:
she was reading a message
lmao 😭
I don't know what she said but i agree
Some language & dialects are faster than others.
What the-
What’s wrong
@@hy6284 I can't believe she can read that fast
@@iluvwonyoung_ Japanese and Spanish are two of the fastest languages in the world. Maybe it's because we both have just 5 vowels, not 12 like English.
@@BlackHoleSpainenglish has 5 vowels
"i can rap quite well, wanna hear it?"
Eminem been real quiet since Tsuki did this
eminem has been real silent when this was posted /j
Meanwhile Momo: Kanami... San....
Power of mother tongue 😂❤️
it wasnt even that fast she was reading a comment
*casually turns into Eminem*
When IJA soldiers "visits" your town :
LOL
that was kinda scary how fast she was speaking
No wonder Kanade speaks 75% speed.
rapid fire 😎
japanese is one of the fastest languages
Not the “gowonspizza”🐸
Can she be any faster than that?
Code-switching Tsuki
For a japanese, it's easy to switch from korean to japanese, because it's their native language, unless you are Momo... 😂
When you're doing homework and there's another assignment:
✅Reading
❎Speaking
WHY IS THIS VIDEO SO FUNNY
Tsuki instantly sped up when she started speaking japanese 😭
A 15-second ad for a 13-second video??
Wait till she gets scared
As someone who speaks Spanish and is Chilean. That's only 0.5x talk speed for us.
the way she started rapping 3000 miles a minute… eminems been real quiet since this came out
Is her speaking understandable at 2x speed?
@@sweetsweetkhajoorI JUST TRIED IT AND IM DYING
Watashi hontou ni WHAT.
When you ask if your friend Jugemu Jugemu Gokō-no Surikire Kaijarisuigyo-no Suigyōmatsu Unraimatsu Fūraimatsu Kuunerutokoro-ni Sumutokoro Yaburakōji-no Burakōji Paipopaipo Paipo-no Shūringan Shūringan-no Gūrindai Gūrindai-no Ponpokopii-no Ponpokonā-no Chōkyūmei-no Chōsuke can come out to play
put the Japanese at 2x
And she is literally Changbin 😂
gating gun
i had to turn up the volume to hear which language she was speaking in the stream before switching to japanese
(it was korean)
Me knowing what she said:
My friends always telling me what she said:
Jugemu Jugemu Go-Kō-no-Surikire Kaijari-suigyo no Suigyō-matsu Unrai-matsu Fūrai-matsu Kū-Neru Tokoro ni Sumu Tokoro Yaburakōji no Burakōji Paipo Paipo Paipo no Shūringan Shūringan no Gūrindai Gūrindai no Ponpokopii
Eminem’s been real quiet since this came out
I am the very model of a modern Major-General,
I've information vegetable, animal, and mineral- Barney Gumble
Some languages are spoken faster/slower than others.
It’s normal to speak fast and confidently with your native language,
bro she's just reading something out loud, so she's reading as fast as her internal monologue. IS this something im supposed to find interesting if i dont speak the language?
She even went back to her normal speed when she was answering the question being read
On average, Japanese is the fastest spoken language with Spanish in 2nd. The syllabary based mora system is easy to say quickly since most combinations avoid tricky mouth positions.
Japanese is the fastest-spoken language in the world.
According to?
@@Horus-Lupercal me
@@Horus-Lupercal his slow brain
@@kristenstuiward5347countless studies*
@@SpikoDreams really? need to study this? then it is the same as useless as gender study.
Japanese is one of the fastest languages in the world, it's cool but it seems cooler to us specifically.
I'm russian my language is a bit slower than English...
She became a Japanese Eminem
"Sorry guys gotta put a hex on the comment section real quick"
LOL totally normal ...Im the opposite as a Korean-Japanese..I speak so slow in Japanese like her Korean...then when I speak Korean it turns into light speed fast
Damn, even Eminem is gonna be afraid to diss this one.
The fact that I can understand but I thought my japanese was bad 😳
i think she is Japanian
She was speaking Japanese the entire time
no
No, she wasn't.
Someone pressed fast forward 😂
*eminem mode activated*