Cos her mother is literally an English woman, who moved to Sweden and married a Swedish man. She studied in an English medium school in Sweden as well.
@@jonasvandijk4210No, as in school delivered in the medium of English. Just means that all of the teaching was in the English language. Don’t correct people when you don’t understand what they said.
I had no clue she wasn’t a native English speaker. And I love her so much in the Dune movies, she has such a subtle menacing quality in the second movie but the scenes in the first movie where she’s fighting the fear, she is so good
@@bradleye660it’s the standard because they have global economic and political power (largely from colonialism and exploitation). Not because of some inherent beauty. I’m more attracted to Asian features, mostly because it’s what I’m used to 🤷🏻♀️ beauty is in the eye of the beholder
I'm Persian, and my parents throughout the movie picked up a lot of lines that had Arabic influences, like "Shai Hulud" sounds very similar to something that translates to "Lord of the Immortals,"
There is no language rich enough to express how much I adore Rebecca Ferguson. She's amazing! Beautiful, talented, natural, feminine, charismatic and just so freaking perfect, it's driving me nuts!!! ❤
English is actually a fairly easy language for Scandinavians to learn, since there are so many deep similarities between the basic vocabularies of English and our three very similar Scandinavian languages as well as several similiarities between their grammatical structures. So when we are learning English over here in Scandiland, it often feels as if we already "know" a simplistic older core English in advance and then "just" need to fill in the gaps - without even having to think very much a lot of the time 😊 For instance: S Vi [ve] var här [hairr] först [first] D & N Vi [ve] var her [heir] først [first] E We were here first S Jag [yA(w)g] kan se två [tvoa] unga män [men] gå [go] där [dairr] D&N Jeg [yigh / yaigh] kan se to unge mænd [men*] / mæn [men] gå [go] der [dair] E I can see two young men "go(ing)" (walk(ing)) there. And so on and on 😉
I have wondered since Game of Thrones how hard it is for actors to learn a made up language let alone how the coaches make up the language and have it sound completely unique.
So in Dune there are several languages-There is Galach, the official tongue of the Imperium-Which is like this fusion of English with the Slavic Languages. The Fremen speak Chakobsa, which although I believe there is a real life Chakobsa language, it’s not directly linked to the Chakobsa in Dune. Plus each Great House has a unique battle language for their own fighting men. For example, in the movies we have heard the Sardaukar battle language and we have heard the Harkonnen battle language-I know the Atreides have one too, in the book, although we only ever hear Atreides soldiers speak English in the movies (which stands in place for Galach). On top of that we see the Atreides have their own sign language to communicate clandestinely with each other, their staff, their bodyguards etc.
Chakobsa is a Northwest Caucasian language. Circassian nobles used a secret language while hunting so their servants couldn't understand them. But in Dune Chakobsa is a mixture of different languages
I think Rebecca Ferguson has taken over from Sandra Bullock as my favourite "girl next door" thing.. Meaning she is totally really stunning but you just wouldn't go there.
Imagine having difficult and one guy owning it, i also like how he's having fun!!! Filming is totally different than the final product. Also yt is really trying to make me fall in love with her.
Everyone is this cast is so charismatic it’s insane. It must’ve been so much fun to shoot a film this interesting with such a competent director and cool cast mates. Insanely jealous of everyone who was on set 😅
Btw, it isn't really fully formed. Frank Herbert wrote bits and pieces, but they only turned it into a full language way after his death, and that one is referred to as neo-chakobsa on the wiki.
For a Swede she sounds so eloquently English
Cos her mother is literally an English woman, who moved to Sweden and married a Swedish man.
She studied in an English medium school in Sweden as well.
Not at the end of the interview. Her accent is thick.
@@savioblancmiddle school
@@jonasvandijk4210No, as in school delivered in the medium of English. Just means that all of the teaching was in the English language.
Don’t correct people when you don’t understand what they said.
I appreciate how she pronounces Javier's initial J like a Spaniard too 😻 harsh sounding, not like the breathy H sound that most Anglophones make
The SECOND Rebecca said she was Swede, I heard it in her voice for the first time. Now I cant unhear it. The ear is an amazing thing😅
She sounds like @ceciliablomdahl
Her English is almost flawless, but I can hear the Swedish when she says 'language' at the end.
was wondering why she sounded like alicia vikander at first lmao it makes so much sense now
@@moonsinterlude yes I definitely hear that now too
1000% when she said it I heard it idk how but I think it's her consonants, particularly her Rs sound a bit like Ws
Javier spoke chakobsa like he wrote the damn language himself
Rebecca is one of those rare women you just cant your eyes off of, absolutely gorgeous.
SIIIIMP
@@Maxxxim1 Hey it's ok you can just admit to being gay now a days dont have to hate on guys like looking at hot chicks.
@@Maxxxim1 Hey you can admit your gay now adays don't have to hate on guys looking at hot chicks.
She's definitely stunning. Her acting, IMO, is even better. She's fantastically talented.
She’s absolutely beautiful
I had no clue she wasn’t a native English speaker. And I love her so much in the Dune movies, she has such a subtle menacing quality in the second movie but the scenes in the first movie where she’s fighting the fear, she is so good
Her mother is English. So she couldn't dodge it.
She is undeniably beautiful
Indeed, she is incredibly hot.
Couldn't have put it better.... irrevocably.
As someone from Spain, I love how she pronounced Javier's name 👏😍
She legit said his name like anyone else I've ever heard pronounced Javier lmao
When celebs say my name❤
@@andrewjay7962no no no, there’s a Hispanic hard r there, an accentuation characteristic of Spanish
@tonygeek1257 ...and Swedish as it happens 😊
@@catwmn2345 🇲🇽🤝🏻🇸🇪
Fergusson is an absolute GEM. I'm loving the interviews, you get to learn a lot about the behind the scenes.
Rebecca brings such a unique energy. She is amazing.
She says ‘get away with speaking English’ as though her English is bad… she speaks it more eloquently than many English people I know.
I could watch Rebecca talk for hours and still wanting to hear more.
Rebecca Ferguson is pretty awesome!
This is one of the cutest interviews ever. She’s adorably funny
You could slice bread with their jawlines god damn
It actually adds some really convincing family resemblance. Great casting.
Maybe Duolingo will, they have Klingon already.
Do they
And High valirian
Klingon??? No way 😂
When i look at Rebecca, i only see Ilsa Faust. She was perfect in that role
I used to only see Rose the Hat but I can't even recognize her as that anymore
I hear 'Neverrrrrrrrr Enouuughhhhhh, never, never......'
ilsa faust ❤
The way she fought against Stilgar for that brief moment in the 1st movie reminded me of Ilsa Faust for real
their facial structures is immaculate
You mean her facial structure?
@@evelien2002and timothee's. Their.
The beauty of Europeans. That is why it’s been the standard for so long.
Racist @@bradleye660
@@bradleye660it’s the standard because they have global economic and political power (largely from colonialism and exploitation). Not because of some inherent beauty. I’m more attracted to Asian features, mostly because it’s what I’m used to 🤷🏻♀️ beauty is in the eye of the beholder
I'm Persian, and my parents throughout the movie picked up a lot of lines that had Arabic influences, like "Shai Hulud" sounds very similar to something that translates to "Lord of the Immortals,"
The language used has a lot of Arabic words in it.. Lessan Alghaib for example literally means (the teller of the unknown) in Arabic!
Shes so beautiful
Listening to the audiobooks. The actors did amazing with the language.
oh! the film actors voiced the audio books, too?
@@joohoneybeee Sorry for making such confusing comment. Velnueve's DUNE actors did not voice the audiobooks.
@@grec. totally okay! I wasn't sure if you meant them or voice actors, thanks for the clarification! ^-^
@@joohoneybeee Yes, voice actors. It's a cool listen.
Always welcome!
Rebecca is so funny and charismatic! A born actres!
There is no language rich enough to express how much I adore Rebecca Ferguson. She's amazing! Beautiful, talented, natural, feminine, charismatic and just so freaking perfect, it's driving me nuts!!! ❤
Mission Impossible Gurl Rules !!!!
And funny af, almost at a level of a professional comedian! So indeed, she is perfection😩😍
Easy imagine whispering into her ears going “Bork Bork Bork.”
@@erikrungemadsen2081 what?
@@Redhead555 like the Swedish chef from Muppet show, the perfect rich language to confess your adoration to another human. It is perfection.
I look at her and see Michelle Pfeiffer, after all, beauty has its own canons
I hope one day soon, some courses will be available to learn this language
That would be awesome!!!
LISAN AL GAIB!!!
Duolingo has done this in the past, it’d be cool if they add this one
Pimsleur Chakobsa
Bro 💀
I really like Rebecca Fergusson in the movie. I will watch out for her a bit in the future...
Totally charming and Drop dead gorgeous.
I love Rebecca Ferguson, she's so charismatic
Actually, Rebecca's Accent is sounded Very British. Her story about Javier bardan making his language up is a hoot.
God she’s beautif
She always looks and speaks as if she's slightly drunk, and I love it!
Rebecca Ferguson is Swedish? I thought she was a Brit.
She is, through her mother who is English (surnamed Ferguson). Her father is Swedish.
She’s both
Her mom is British, her dad is Swedish. She's born in Sweden and grew up her whole life there. Her real name is Ferguson-Sundström.
@@EEmB Sundström sounds sick
@@ligit2758Straits stream if you translate it.
Rebecca Ferguson was the only thing I constantly watch in these movies
Okay but this woman is so beautiful
I love this woman.
I didn't even know she's Swede until after I watched White Queen and Googled her. Love her!
She is truly so beautiful ❤
Rebecca Ferguson ❤❤❤
I just realized she's that girl from Silo TV series. No wonder she was familiar, her acting was great, cant wait to watch dune 2.
Rebecca Ferguson already have blue eyes 🤯
I can't imagine not being entirely in love with RF.
She's Swedish gad damn I was sure she was British.
IIRC she’s lived in Britain a fair share of her life and married to an Englishman.
English is actually a fairly easy language for Scandinavians to learn, since there are so many deep similarities between the basic vocabularies of English and our three very similar Scandinavian languages as well as several similiarities between their grammatical structures.
So when we are learning English over here in Scandiland, it often feels as if we already "know" a simplistic older core English in advance and then "just" need to fill in the gaps - without even having to think very much a lot of the time 😊
For instance:
S Vi [ve] var här [hairr] först [first]
D & N Vi [ve] var her [heir] først [first]
E We were here first
S Jag [yA(w)g] kan se två [tvoa] unga män [men] gå [go] där [dairr]
D&N Jeg [yigh / yaigh] kan se to unge mænd [men*] / mæn [men] gå [go] der [dair]
E I can see two young men "go(ing)" (walk(ing)) there.
And so on and on 😉
She’s just gr8 in her role along with Charlotte Rampling
Loved her in Dr Sleep.
omg Rebecca is so stunning, I admired her in some movie many years ago but she keeps getting more and more amazing, wonderful woman
She did the muppets’ Swedish chef sound when they translated “gibberish”. Hahahaaa😂😂😂
As a Spanish I didn't see any Spanish influences in any of the Chakobsa words used in the movie. It sounded like a mix of Arabic and Hebrew to me.
She doesn't age
This actress is so genuine and talented
RebFerg is good chaos. I love her.
I love reverent mother.
She has a fabulous French accent by the way.
She was going insane in the interviews this day
i love rebecca ferguson
I KNEW Javier was making it up. He sounded like little toddlers who want to carry a conversation before learning the words 🤭
Javier is just awesome
She's beautiful
I have wondered since Game of Thrones how hard it is for actors to learn a made up language let alone how the coaches make up the language and have it sound completely unique.
The coaches usually dont invent the language, Conlangers construct the languages
or in Tolkiens case, he is the one who came up with the languages such as elvish and the black speech. @@pacotaco1246
I would love to lissten her voice on an audiobook
This woman is everything! What a perfection
"Christmas tree"
Beautiful woman
I'm 25% Swedish and I feel honored to be 25% somewhat connected to Rebecca Ferguson.
Damn she is beautiful
All of the actors sounded so good speaking Chakobsa in the film. I hate when actors speak movie languages in painfully thick American accents
Absolutely beautiful woman
I really hope they make a book of this language.
So in Dune there are several languages-There is Galach, the official tongue of the Imperium-Which is like this fusion of English with the Slavic Languages.
The Fremen speak Chakobsa, which although I believe there is a real life Chakobsa language, it’s not directly linked to the Chakobsa in Dune. Plus each Great House has a unique battle language for their own fighting men. For example, in the movies we have heard the Sardaukar battle language and we have heard the Harkonnen battle language-I know the Atreides have one too, in the book, although we only ever hear Atreides soldiers speak English in the movies (which stands in place for Galach). On top of that we see the Atreides have their own sign language to communicate clandestinely with each other, their staff, their bodyguards etc.
Chakobsa is a Northwest Caucasian language. Circassian nobles used a secret language while hunting so their servants couldn't understand them. But in Dune Chakobsa is a mixture of different languages
javier is so good my favorite character by far
Thought she was english until I found out that she is swedish
Well you thought correct, and so did countless other people. Since her birth she has been half English
Most Swedes speak English pretty well
Such an attractive woman …
I think Rebecca Ferguson has taken over from Sandra Bullock as my favourite "girl next door" thing.. Meaning she is totally really stunning but you just wouldn't go there.
Oh my she is so gorgeous
You haven’t seen her in Silo, go watch it! It’s excellent
Rebecca Ferguson looks so beautiful.
"For a swede trying to get away with speaking English"
Jamen Rebecca sen har vi den där särskilda intervjun på minnet då...
Rebecca is great
A lot of Fremen talk in Dune 2. Some actors are slow and hesitant, but Javier and other main characters are great at it
Chakobsa is the new Klingon
For a Swede she sound so British 😅
She is half Brit along with being half Swede
You've never heard Dune until you've heard it in the original klingon.
She is amazing
Did you say christmas tree!?
Yes!
😂
really liked the last scene where Paul speaks that language and says something about take the prisoners , kill the Sardukar, it sounds so menacing.
Shes magic.
Imagine having difficult and one guy owning it, i also like how he's having fun!!! Filming is totally different than the final product. Also yt is really trying to make me fall in love with her.
Everyone is this cast is so charismatic it’s insane. It must’ve been so much fun to shoot a film this interesting with such a competent director and cool cast mates. Insanely jealous of everyone who was on set 😅
My understanding is Javier speaks like five languages so he created his own dialogue😊😮
Silo is also a great show!
Spain was taken over briefly by the Islamic Moors about 400 years ago, much of modern Spanish is slightly radiated by Arabic.
I remember hearing christmas tree in the film!
As a North African I did hear and see the locals of Arakis as something familiar it was fum
I thought she was British!
She is. Half
Love You Rebeca
Btw, it isn't really fully formed. Frank Herbert wrote bits and pieces, but they only turned it into a full language way after his death, and that one is referred to as neo-chakobsa on the wiki.
There's definitely a part where he says whats say you or something like that but fast
Ah thats it! I always thought she was way to gorgeous for an English gal.
Does anybody know where her shirt/blouse is from? Or one similar? 😍
probably SHEIN. Ive heard it's all the rage.
“It’s a fully formed language”
Me: WHERE! Please I need the dictionary!