Nein, German is a Technical Language If it is something say a car in German it's called Wagen, which came from Horse pulled carriages Kampfwagen- which means Fighting car Panzer means Armoured something-more famously known as Tank Panzerkampfwagen means-Armoured car So Pz.Kpfw. VI Ausf. B mit 10.5cm KwK L/68 Means-Armoured vehicle 6, Version B with 10.5cm (Fighting Vehicle Cannon L/68) Sorry for some bad Translations
@@thisninja11 fellow spanish somewhat speaker, this is 100% true as a loser weeb i do try to speak some japanese and the announciations sound pretty much the same
Her german pronounciation isn't that bad either for the most part. Guten Abend sounded a bit weird towards the end, so did schön, but otherwise pretty solid.
actually her English pronunciation is also better than most of Hololive members (even better than Haato who studying abroad) She just lack vocabulary and don't know how to put words into a sentence
Americans tend do that. You're in an international server and you ask Where is everyone from and even when you get things like China, Russia, Canada... you always get Americans that say Cali, Texas, Nevada (this is not even rare, most Americans answer like that). I get they don't mean anything bad with it, but it's not like we know America's states, so answering like that is assuming we are knowledgable or that we have to be.
do you imagine if actually they where aliens or people that live in secret colonies on Venus and the Moon, and the only thing they can watch to stay updated with Earth is Korone?
Black pretty much the same case when Portuguese and French people speak in their language, they sound similar, I can’t make out Italian words that much but us Spanish speakers can imagine what you’re saying, está raro
Same i was really surprised how nobody make a fuss of back ago with Korone. Coco and Hacha just had bad luck that the hatters were passing by. (Well obviously i'm sure the direct got privated because of that just like the recent "Broteine" one of Gura also got privated because T flag appeared too)
Short cuts 0:20 Spanish 1:52 Japanese, yes 2:26 Portuguese 3:12 Her native language 3:28 German 4:15 English 5:37 Elvish (or something, sorry, her pronunciation of the sacred texts is a bit hard to understand)
Watching foreign people try to say our tongue twisters is always fun... especially when most of the English speaking population can't do it properly anyway. Those things are hard, you know?
"Corporate needs you to tell the difference between Korone speaking spanish and a native spanish speaker" Me (a native spanish speaker): They're the same.
@@garydickson Let me help you, the T word is [REDACTED]. It is referred as the T word because [REDACTED] doesn't want [REDACTED] to be [REDACTED] and so people can be a little bit mad when someone brings [REDACTED] into the conversation. I hope it helps, now if you scuse me i have to go, the [REDACTED] are taking me away.
I think the same XD But she pronounce is pretty good, she already speaks portuguese like my Spanish class mate, who gets some days to understand us and months to speak properly
As a Filipino, I agree that phonetic languages such as Japanese and Spanish are extremely easy to pronounce once you know one. It's like your language, but rearranged differently. Still uncomfortable to learn from scratch, but there's familiarity to it.
@@neintendo0903 What an idiot, and a blunt one too. It has nothing to do with that. Unlike the english, the spanish managed to remain unconquered, so the pronunciation remained consistent. They also took great care to set rules so that it wouldn't change as fast. Thirdly, the first contact of Asia with Europe was led by the spanish and portuguese, so when they taught them how to write in the latin alphabet, they taught them their pronunciation of vowels. Why is it that native english speakers always have the lowest cultural level?
Depends on the country, really. She sounds really neutral here, kind of Mexican actually. However, this "Neutral" Spanish she's using is nothing like what you hear in Spain, and what you hear in Spain is nothing like what you hear in Argentina, Chile, Venezuela or other Spanish-speaking countries. It's not really that important. I'm only saying this because I wanted to this: Korone is a Chihuahua.
Why yes? you don't even understand the language. So I am a German so if I speak English would I sound grumpy? Of course not! And don't come with "look you germans don't have humor". Look a joke that is being repeated so many times is not funny.
It's not my type of humor. Also that's just one thing of having a bad reputation just because you live in a country with a dark history behind it. It's just that everybody heard hitler screaming and they thought that german sounds entirely like this which is not true.
Spain and portugal made the first romanizations pf the japanese language. Also Spanish uses normal vowels instead of germanic vowels( there are like 10 true vowels in english)
There are a lot of germans (I am german, living in germany since birth) that do not sound angry, but I agree that our 'resting bitch face talk' sounds angry. A lot of germans speak soft like Korones first try, but it is a sound we take special effort for when talking politely. It sounds fake fast, though, just like no one bought her first try as real german. On the contrary, there are a lot of angry talking germans that are respected because it sounds much truer. A german really BEING angry is on another level though. If you want a taste of a german meme of a german losing his literal shit on camera, try to search for "Psycho Andreas". It is an example of the type of german talk even germans deem as highly hostile (ignoring the fact that the guy got absolutely B A L L I S T I C on an innocent women in the first few scenes, just because she suggested a totally innocent switch of food for tonight)
In fact, the spanish she is speaking is less biased, is neutral Spanish and neutral Spanish is from south america mostly cause we lost the accent spain have (and we developed our own in every country in latam but we can talk neutral if we want) Also neutral Spanish pronunciation is close to japanese pronunciation so it's easier for us to learn speak japanese and vice versa
The major reason is, that when Hepburn invented his Romaji transcription, he choosed the german letters as the reference (as it's nowadays too in the IPA). This means an a in German or spanish or portuguese also sounds like an a in Japan, therefore she can easily speak that. On the contrary somebody mixed up the vowels in english, so none of the english vowels correspondents with their IPA counterparts.
2:00 Really loved the way she this here. Her Spanish surprised me that pronunciation was really good. Btw I love how you represented each country with those pictures lmfao.
Is that really international, though? More interplanetary. Unfortunately, our good neighbors in Proxima Centauri b won't get to see her debut for an other 3 years, so not interstellar just yet.
The fact that she pronounces llamo as "jamo" makes me feel really good. I don't know enough people who pronounce the y and ll that way, and it makes me feel self-conscious when I do.
@@TapiocaPuddin00 I've heard that the J sound is more common in Latin America, but I don't know many native Spanish speakers. Or really that many Spanish speakers at all.
In japan many students learn spanish with textbooks in europian spanish accent. So it’s natural she pronounced ‘ll’ and ‘y’ like many other spanish people.
"So, I noticed Spanish pronunciation is easier, like... It's easier to say things!" Yeah, see, my Japanese teacher did it in reverse. She was like, "Okay, if you do all the vowels like you're speaking Spanish, you'll be way closer pronunciation wise." My Japanese pronunciation leveled up twice that day.
@@alexprus7953 English is arguably the most common international language, and it acts as a bridge to most countries. I might pick up Spanish as my third language, but English is just so much more practical from my experience.
"Now i sound mad" That means you're doing it correct, Korone. kvikklunsj kjekssjokolade Classic, the person from florida had to specify florida and not just USA hahahah
@@KanadesEvilTwin From the perspective of other countries it is quite weird. Is there any other country that does the same? Here in Brazil I've never seen anyone specify the state unless asked. Same goes for Chinese people I've met, etc
tbh I thought states = countries since it's united states of America as in many countries forming together as one big country @.@ Edit: even google translate says that a state = country
real MVP is the translator able to translate all language, including the hardest language Doggonese.
Not only that, the editing was superb too, mad props
I wasn't even qualified for doggonese. Failed the exam 3 times. With 10.
How about the harder dialect? Elite Mikonese
Plot twist: the translator is also a dog
I wished it was available in penguinese tho...
Korone speaking German: "Now I sound mad."
People who speak German: "Perfect."
Wrong Perfekt
@@epicmoon8874 True enough.
*Guten tag*
halbautomatischeferngestäuerteluftwaffe
Welp I'm not German just living here😂
Don’t forget that Korone is a literally a university graduate.
Yes but we don’t talk about it
A TOKYO University graduate
@@jacobLugo212 is this legit?
That is what she said
@@jacobLugo212 send link :3
i love how the list of people who were watching was all countries and then there’s
F L O R I D A
Don't forget Venus and the MOOON!
Florida can be its own thing
Breaking news: Florida man went full weaboo and created a whole religion around a doggo girl.
Florida is now a country
Florida will secede from the states any year now
Inugami World Wide. Dog is too pure for this world.
More like solar-system-wide. Or at least as far as Venus.
This world wide doggo need to meet with the alien who dream of world domination
we don't deserver this doggo
Hahaha *no she's not*
I hope she won't start to learn russian. She deserves better
Korone: messes up completely with tongue twisters
Everyone: *PERFECT*
Nailed it!
BA DUM TSS
She did her best and that’s what is important
KANPEKI
I know it would be hard for her but I found that pretty funny. She tried her best though.
"Now I sound angry."
That's called speaking German.
I was going to make this comment lol, good that I kept reading first.
"If you sound angry while doing it, you're probably doing it right"
Speaking as a German, when she did pronounce it harsher (I guess?) it did sound really good...
So I guess you do have a point xD
:(
Nein, German is a Technical Language
If it is something say a car in German it's called
Wagen, which came from Horse pulled carriages Kampfwagen- which means Fighting car
Panzer means Armoured something-more famously known as Tank
Panzerkampfwagen means-Armoured car
So
Pz.Kpfw. VI Ausf. B mit 10.5cm KwK L/68
Means-Armoured vehicle 6, Version B with 10.5cm (Fighting Vehicle Cannon L/68)
Sorry for some bad Translations
@@tigerii10.5cmpog4 i thought car was auto(and i know this is very unrelated but im actually learning deustch so y not :V)
"im not good with spanish"
proceeds to speak almost perfect Spanish
Fun fact: the vowels used in Spanish are very similar to the ones used in Japanese
that's simple Spanish tho
@@stellarphantasmvfx5504 Sí, pero aún así estuvo bastante bien. Qué querías? Que se leyera la constitución japonesa en español lpmqlp
@@thisninja11 fellow spanish somewhat speaker, this is 100% true as a loser weeb i do try to speak some japanese and the announciations sound pretty much the same
@@angelderp6689 ayy bruhh ur not a loser keep ur head up beside learning something new is fun tho
“Florida man thinks that Florida is a country.”
Y gw indonesian
@@NOT_FOUND_CH Harusnya nama channel lu FBI Lolicon Division biar keren :v
florida is a country tf you mean
It aint just a country, its a whole new fucking world.
That might as well be correct imo. Source: Been to Florida.
"I sound angry"
Perfect german/10
I think sounding angry is the key to propery German pronunciation.
o/ o/ o/ o/ o/ o/ o/ raise your hands guys
@@gcxs (`=´)/
O/
@@norsehawk I think you need to stop watching Americans trying to play Germans, because they can't. :)
When someone asked her to speak Japanese her pronunciation was really good for that English part
Ur right
U rite
U rit
Her german pronounciation isn't that bad either for the most part. Guten Abend sounded a bit weird towards the end, so did schön, but otherwise pretty solid.
U rt
Her Spanish is actually perfect. She wouldn’t have problems speaking to someone who originally speaks Spanish.
Exacto JAJAJ
Eso se debe a que la fonética japonesa e española son muy muy similares
@@proud0utl0ud Translation for English speakers: It's because Japanese phonetics is similar to Spanish phonetics.
I also thought her Spanish was pretty good
She should keep studying Spanish.
her Spanish pronunciation is top notch no joke
japanese and spanish are more phonetically similar than english and japanese imo
Muy buena pronunciación, la verdad :D
actually her English pronunciation is also better than most of Hololive members (even better than Haato who studying abroad) She just lack vocabulary and don't know how to put words into a sentence
@@sorakey4005 It's probably because she watches quite a lot of English movies so she picks up on the pronunciation.
@Nihilistic Petanko Igual, pinche gente pendeja que quiere enseñarle groserías a la dogga preciosa >:7
Korone is an adorable cinnamon-roll too good for this world, too pure.
Bread doggo
Hmmm, too pure you say, have you perhaps forgotten about the torture stream? lol
Thomus Roye wait they approved of her torture stream?
@@kablanq4673 sadly no but i didn't want to write something to long
She likes to collects Yubis.
Me: German
Me: See's German flag on thumbnail
Me: clicks on video
**German comes**
Korone: *gUtEn TaG*
I see you're a man of culture as well
Gluten tag
I was hoping someone would ask her to say auf der heide blut ein kleines blumelien bum bum bum und das heiss bum bum bum Erika.
@@kidfox3971 woher hast du den Spruch bitte 😂
@@nireckz7458 It's from the marching song Erika.
Ah yes, the best country: Florida.
Home of the greatest/worst superhero, Florida Man!!!!
the real life Gmod server with no admin
Americans tend do that. You're in an international server and you ask Where is everyone from and even when you get things like China, Russia, Canada... you always get Americans that say Cali, Texas, Nevada (this is not even rare, most Americans answer like that). I get they don't mean anything bad with it, but it's not like we know America's states, so answering like that is assuming we are knowledgable or that we have to be.
@@MrFreakHeavy It's kind of ignorant to assume people are familiar with all districts of the capital of Canada.
It might as well be it's own country, lol
When Korone said: "Better Botter bought from battle but she said butt battle"
I felt that
Keijo!!!!!!!
Now, You Have 700 Likes. Take it Or Leave it...
That’s the most Florida thing to say. “Florida is my country”
True Florida man.
I wonder why no Texanian was there ;)
I can't believe we're watching a real woman acting as a dog, as a 3D anime girl, speaking different languages
yeah
This is the future old man
I honestly think its cute ahaha
Me neither lol
I got sucked into this rabbit hole after seeing a different one say nigga
People from Venus also watch Korone? Then she's not just international. She's an interplanetary doggo!
Universal doggo
Got a feeling i used the wrong word but hey this is me trying to be funny
do you imagine if actually they where aliens or people that live in secret colonies on Venus and the Moon, and the only thing they can watch to stay updated with Earth is Korone?
She's the one thing that keeps the universe put together
watching this from Titan.. really helps for the rough times..
*Universal*
*Time Stamps:*
0:20 Spanish
1:55 Japanese
2:31 Portuguese
3:15 Doggonese
3:30 German
4:17 English
There's a timestamps already
thank you for the stamp lol why I see philippine flag when she didn’t even speak Filipino laguages
@@juujuu777 6:15
@@kuronaikun thank you
I like how she says “yay”
also "okay!"
also "WHAT!?"
also "hey guys"
and the laugh
also literally anything
so kid as you can see we have the world map, there are many countries like:
- This is USA
- This is Russia
- This is UK
- And this is F l o r i d a
Florida.....is just it's own thing......
@@vkak1 I had family members move down to Florida. They're... _changed._
Aaaaa Yes, Florida, the one place where even the US is like "you know what, nevermind, we will leave you alone"
Florida is in a class of its own
@@vkak1 yeah just look at graystillplays
3:14 That Missile from Ghost Trick!
FINALLY A FELLOW GHOST TRICK FAN
where!?
@@SobreDunas YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! I'VE PLAYED THROUGH THAT GAME AT LEAST 4 TIMES!
I want a pomeranian and I'd name it Yomi (after Yomiel)
I thought i was the only one exists in the world who love ghost trick
Con que también eres fan de Korone ídolo Zichfried
Fans: do u speak Japanese?
Korone: nah not really
She speaking doggonese :)
@@ALEXOGAI2010 doggojapanese
i got something for u guys
ruclips.net/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/видео.html
@@amogusdik4446 did u just....
@@GreenWetwork1337 just a lil something to remember: the link has two Qs, one near the start and one at the very end.
Korone: *habla español *
Todos los latinoamericanos y españoles: P E R F E C T O
Por fin un comentario en español XD
Pues es q si fue impresionante, nunca me imaginé q lo hablaría tan claro, pensé q lo hablaría como el inglés xd
Ok, now, why i understood everything and I'm Italian?
Black pretty much the same case when Portuguese and French people speak in their language, they sound similar, I can’t make out Italian words that much but us Spanish speakers can imagine what you’re saying, está raro
Porfin algui3n habla espqñol
France be like "at least, she said Bonjour"
Italy be like: "guess i'll die, Arrivederci"
Korone: tries to speak portuguese and is actually doing really well.
Also korone: bOnjOur
Bonjour :v
She was reading the chat
Some random moron said bonjour in the chat while in the portuguese session
@@arthurthekyogre9155 smart person
@@mikeaintnormal769 well thank you
You know, I was very surprised when she said "Rushia" instead of "Russia". I thought this was a country, not a chopping board...
Well in some ways it is i must tell... kusa
Is even weirder because Russia at least has mountains whereas Rushia is fla-
You made me think the subs had "Rushia" instead of "Russia" for a sec, it wouldn't be the first time I mistype it...
@@Helio4 lmao
@@santip1227 lots of... Little hill
Wow, she said the "T" word before Coco and Hachaama.
And nobody mad at her.... the power of DOOG..!!
it proves that the ones who lashed out to coco and haachama are just haters
Same i was really surprised how nobody make a fuss of back ago with Korone.
Coco and Hacha just had bad luck that the hatters were passing by.
(Well obviously i'm sure the direct got privated because of that just like the recent "Broteine" one of Gura also got privated because T flag appeared too)
@@Jessica-caitlin Tambourine...
what is this t word?? dont understand
Short cuts
0:20 Spanish
1:52 Japanese, yes
2:26 Portuguese
3:12 Her native language
3:28 German
4:15 English
5:37 Elvish (or something, sorry, her pronunciation of the sacred texts is a bit hard to understand)
@M.Faathir Arsa* visible confusion *
*Visible agreement*
@M.Faathir Arsa what wrong? what habben?
Watching foreign people try to say our tongue twisters is always fun... especially when most of the English speaking population can't do it properly anyway. Those things are hard, you know?
@@HexArtificer u should try French tongue twisters
Spanish: 9/10 (Literally)
Japanaese: 6/10 (Weird accent)
Portuguese: 8.5/10 (Not enough ''kkkkkkk'')
Doggonese: 10/10
German: 8/10 (Not enough beer)
English: 100/10 (I'll probably get killed if I said otherwise)
6:28 King Ghidorah is an X-Potato confirmed.
I understood that showa era reference
kkkkkkkkkkkkk
Kkkkkkkkkk
É BR é?
KKKKKKKKKKKK
Chat: "日本語を喋れる?"
Korone: "Oh yeah, okay okay, I'm Japanese."
*not to brag but I speak canadian, australian, british, and american*
kore wa based
:/
You’re not wrong if you think about about it but AAAAÄAÀÆ
Yeah but can you speak human
Which American? North, Central, or South?
Korone is so worldly and cultured. 🐶
Also Florida is a country now 😂
It might as well be, I think the rest of the US has disowned us :(
We finally cut it off
Always has been
@@zlot8155 wait it's a country all along? [insert meem]
Congrats Florida Man
Spanish with a Japanese accent is adorable
Or maybe that's just her
Korone's accent in german is slightly better than my native german aunt
laber rababer
There's a difference between dialect and accent. I guess your aunt speaks a dialect, no?
Es ist gut.
Es ist okeeeee aber trotzdem süß
Schön aber das die japaner deutsch sagen anstatt german
"Corporate needs you to tell the difference between Korone speaking spanish and a native spanish speaker"
Me (a native spanish speaker): They're the same.
Me (a native mexican): Yup
Chilean moment when a japanese girl speak better spanish than yours
Actually true, es increible como pronuncia el español mejor que algunos hiapanoparlantes jajaja
Totalmente de acuerdo.
I would like to see her saying " Tres tristes tigres tragaban trigo en un trigal " xd
6:30 SHE SAID THE T WORD.
OH GOD
Whats that word? Either its kinda inaudible to me or iam dumb
Its okay if you're explaining what it is
@@garydickson Let me help you, the T word is [REDACTED].
It is referred as the T word because [REDACTED] doesn't want [REDACTED] to be [REDACTED] and so people can be a little bit mad when someone brings [REDACTED] into the conversation.
I hope it helps, now if you scuse me i have to go, the [REDACTED] are taking me away.
@@roo2385 wow thanks that really helps! Wish you couldve replied earlier lmao
Jeez
I'm sitting here wondering when the hell did florida declare independence
XDDDDDDDD
I mean, would be kinda par for the course in 2020.
I thought Florida was another world itself
I was like theres a country with the same name as the state? Then I took a closer look at the flag and went what its the state!
Whichever based sunshine state boi got Korone to mention us, I salute you.
She's right about Spanish being easier to pronounce since like Japanese, it is phonetically similar haha
Simón
Ahuevo
Te lo confirmo.
Confirmo mi causa
Confirmado mi lic
Korone: today is finish stream time
Finnish Listener-Sans: let's goooo... Oh!
i laughed way too hard at this, thank you
Wow her Japanese is so good, I wonder if that's her second language or something, because obviously, her 1st language is dogonese.
**Korone speaks German**
Korone: That sounds angry
Me: Yup... that's pretty much what it is...
Her first non-angry impression was much closer to real german so I don’t know what you mean
@@Icetea-2000 holy shit, you r/woooosh so hard it's unbelievable.
Autsch
Can agree, native tounge, am always angry :)
@@Odontomango Aber du kannst nicht abstreiten dass das sehr Deutsch von ihm war.
"Today is finish stream time."
(stream ends)
Viewers: Perkele!
PERKELE
"Can you read this tongue twister?"
*butt battle intensifies*
Butter will make my butt butt battle- True statement 💩 💨
I am glad that Korone has spoken languages such as Spanish, English or Portuguese, among others
as a German person... my heart melted when she spoke German. that was too cute for me
I love it, when people from other countries trying to speak German. Especially japanese. It sounds so cute.
Moin
@@Logitze.33 Ah, der Norden ist vertreten. :D
Gudin moigen
Happened the same to me when she spoke Spanish (my first language) too cuuuuute
I like the fluent way she pronounced Picasso's name like a Spanish
Korone saying "Yaaaay!" is probably the most adorable sound to ever grace my ears.
Absolutely true
Time stamp?
@@nickelwrangler446 0:52, 5:05, and 5:22. You're welcome. :3
When you heard your country:
I've seen enough, im statisfied
My country didnt apear but with hear she speaking spanish made my day
Also :"WRYYYYYYYY"
Korone speaking portuguese is so adorable, the way she says "bom dia" with the tone going up, so good
I think the same XD
But she pronounce is pretty good, she already speaks portuguese like my Spanish class mate, who gets some days to understand us and months to speak properly
I hope she doesn't end up going to the dark side of the internet language
pog
Count on coco for that
too late. she's already knew yeet, bruh, etc.
Lmao=big kusa
Like learning english swearing from the oppai dragon?
"How was it? Now I sound mad." No, that's just the German language.
Japanese and Spanish have mostly the same sounds thats probably why her pronunciation is so good
As a Filipino, I agree that phonetic languages such as Japanese and Spanish are extremely easy to pronounce once you know one. It's like your language, but rearranged differently. Still uncomfortable to learn from scratch, but there's familiarity to it.
@@eleuuuuu well both of those country occupied the Philippines so.... Yeah.
@@neintendo0903 bruh
@@neintendo0903 What an idiot, and a blunt one too. It has nothing to do with that. Unlike the english, the spanish managed to remain unconquered, so the pronunciation remained consistent. They also took great care to set rules so that it wouldn't change as fast. Thirdly, the first contact of Asia with Europe was led by the spanish and portuguese, so when they taught them how to write in the latin alphabet, they taught them their pronunciation of vowels.
Why is it that native english speakers always have the lowest cultural level?
Depends on the country, really. She sounds really neutral here, kind of Mexican actually. However, this "Neutral" Spanish she's using is nothing like what you hear in Spain, and what you hear in Spain is nothing like what you hear in Argentina, Chile, Venezuela or other Spanish-speaking countries.
It's not really that important. I'm only saying this because I wanted to this: Korone is a Chihuahua.
Korone: speaks portuguese
Random Brazilians: Come tô Brasil
sempre
sempre
br n se contenta
Come to Brazil, we got the giant T-posing dude
@@danielsantos-gz3lm exatamente
Woah, she said the “T” word
The 50 cent agent got sent to reeducation camp for that slip up
@@luk3to Tie-won
She asked 'live'.
She doesn't say'Country'
Sorry I'm Japanese.Bad english.
p.sIs the "T" word Taiwa n?
@@anet5101 そう、
○湾て言ったからビックリした
@@TatsukiHashida hahaha T-湾
Ah yes, the nation of Florida
more like it's own planet
Florida man made an independent country
wait till she hears about Florida man
Yeah, i'm from another country.
I'm from florida
The secession of Florida has proven to be a godsend to both Floridians and the rest of the normal people in the US.
Same
The prophecy will come true, soon Florida will float away into the middle of the Atlantic ocean.
I have a bad feeling we’re gonna get facked this hurricane season bois
@@saerudayo rip beachfront
"Now I sound mad."
German is a naturally grumpy sounding language lol. So it makes sense.
No
Yes
Why yes? you don't even understand the language. So I am a German so if I speak English would I sound grumpy? Of course not! And don't come with "look you germans don't have humor". Look a joke that is being repeated so many times is not funny.
@@Fungiarts you Germans just not have homor indeed
It's not my type of humor. Also that's just one thing of having a bad reputation just because you live in a country with a dark history behind it. It's just that everybody heard hitler screaming and they thought that german sounds entirely like this which is not true.
My favorite language, of course, how could I forget
Doggonese
woof woof!
@@stellarphantasmvfx5504 woof woof
It's funny that she speaks better Spanish than most American-born Hispanic kids.
Fire Breathingelmojesus Japanese and Spanish have very similar phonotactics.
She even got the Ñ right!!
@@qtheplatypus When I think of the deep romantic manly voice in both languages now, they do actually come out sounding really similar, omg.
Spain and portugal made the first romanizations pf the japanese language. Also Spanish uses normal vowels instead of germanic vowels( there are like 10 true vowels in english)
I feel attacked but its true. Too true
As a LatinAmerican, my heart melted when she said “un Cafè por favor~”
Gotta love how Florida was listed as a country.
Yay!
"I sound angry"
As a non-german i can confirm, when i also speak (and study) German, i sound angry, but I'm not.
There are a lot of germans (I am german, living in germany since birth) that do not sound angry, but I agree that our 'resting bitch face talk' sounds angry. A lot of germans speak soft like Korones first try, but it is a sound we take special effort for when talking politely. It sounds fake fast, though, just like no one bought her first try as real german.
On the contrary, there are a lot of angry talking germans that are respected because it sounds much truer.
A german really BEING angry is on another level though. If you want a taste of a german meme of a german losing his literal shit on camera, try to search for "Psycho Andreas". It is an example of the type of german talk even germans deem as highly hostile (ignoring the fact that the guy got absolutely B A L L I S T I C on an innocent women in the first few scenes, just because she suggested a totally innocent switch of food for tonight)
@Tyler Coon Ah, German and Russian; the two languages to use to scare the shit out of people.
"there no cure for depression"
me:that where you wrong a dose of the doggo girl doesn't failed to make me smile every time
I love this video. This is proving korone not only for English speakers but for everyone equally
Listening her speak in spanish is a treat (i am a native spanish speaker btw)
Oh so am I, man
Somos nación
Esa es mijo
Arriba los weebs latinoamericanos
@@Sieg_ lol, nunca vi a un hispano decir "weebs", usualmente eso lo dicen los angloparlantes xd
In fact, the spanish she is speaking is less biased, is neutral Spanish and neutral Spanish is from south america mostly cause we lost the accent spain have (and we developed our own in every country in latam but we can talk neutral if we want)
Also neutral Spanish pronunciation is close to japanese pronunciation so it's easier for us to learn speak japanese and vice versa
The major reason is, that when Hepburn invented his Romaji transcription, he choosed the german letters as the reference (as it's nowadays too in the IPA). This means an a in German or spanish or portuguese also sounds like an a in Japan, therefore she can easily speak that. On the contrary somebody mixed up the vowels in english, so none of the english vowels correspondents with their IPA counterparts.
I think you mean it’s easier to pronounce Japanese words rather than learn same with vice versa
When she says Russia she just pronounces it as Rushia
That's what I heard
Yea that’s how it’s pronounced in Japanese
@@cannae920 And in Spanish
Ah yes rushias name is RUSSIA
Because there's no "si" sound in japanese, only "shi"
2:00 Really loved the way she this here. Her Spanish surprised me that pronunciation was really good. Btw I love how you represented each country with those pictures lmfao.
(Confidently says the entire tongue twister incorrectly) "Yaaayyy, I did it!"
You know she's international when people? From venus and moon watches her. Sasuga god dog
im impressed that people from france, russia, german and florida know and watch her stream
@@ameerhazim9495 specially florida
Is that really international, though? More interplanetary.
Unfortunately, our good neighbors in Proxima Centauri b
won't get to see her debut for an other 3 years, so not interstellar just yet.
Solo vine a escuchar el: hasta man, hasta mañana
hasta man, hasta mañana
Yo también jajsjs y ni siquiera lo dijo
Jajajajaja x2 parce, ese momento está re epico, además pronuncia muy bien la Ñ xD
@@diobrando4422 estadounidenses: Habla bien el español :0
Yo: SE PERDIERON EL "HASTA MANYA, HASTA MANYANA"
*Buenos Días :D*
The fact that she pronounces llamo as "jamo" makes me feel really good. I don't know enough people who pronounce the y and ll that way, and it makes me feel self-conscious when I do.
i think it’s more common in Spain to pronounce it that way but I could be wrong
@@TapiocaPuddin00 I've heard that the J sound is more common in Latin America, but I don't know many native Spanish speakers. Or really that many Spanish speakers at all.
In japan many students learn spanish with textbooks in europian spanish accent.
So it’s natural she pronounced ‘ll’ and ‘y’ like many other spanish people.
@@紺紺-l4q Yes, but the J sound for Y and LL is, from what I've heard, uncommon in Spain. So I would expect her to use the Y sound for those letters.
@Stefano Raul Febles Verastegui Qué? No entiendo.
Imagine having Picasso's name on a board exam...
hahahahahaha i would give up that question lol
@@hellshakeyano2327 With Pablo Picasso it's enough
Harder than Rizal's real name
Her saying "Peru" was adorable.
Viva Korone carajo
Peruuuu
Viva
@@TheSpace81 XD
Que hacían peruanos viendo el stream xD
@@binarycolors1738 eran hombres de cultura obiamente
Her spanish pronunciation is pretty good! Hope she continues to study spanish, I think she has potential.
We can now safely say, Korone is Ms. Worldwide..
I'm taking notes of what korone said during her "japanese" cause that was really practical
“Coco chan is really good at both languages” man, that really ripped off a bandaid
That kill me baby reference though lol
Honestly, when she said Florida as a country I just sorta said to my self, "well... that's not entirely wrong..."
1:49 "Back to you, Bob"
Ahh, I was waiting for an ERB reference. This is truly a place for men of culture. 😌
Well bob is droping bombs like this is Guernica
"So, I noticed Spanish pronunciation is easier, like... It's easier to say things!"
Yeah, see, my Japanese teacher did it in reverse. She was like, "Okay, if you do all the vowels like you're speaking Spanish, you'll be way closer pronunciation wise." My Japanese pronunciation leveled up twice that day.
I wonder why they aren't learning Spanish in Japan. Seems like it'd be easier for them
Aleksander Głowacki Because they would potentially have to use English more than Spanish.
@@InformerMaz well yeah, but they teach both. Most Europeans learn a third language, at least at a basic level.
@@alexprus7953 English is arguably the most common international language, and it acts as a bridge to most countries. I might pick up Spanish as my third language, but English is just so much more practical from my experience.
@@herrfantastisch7489 que deci chabon, aguante el español
"Florida, wow!"
I lost it
That Florida part kill me 😂
And the best thing is "Florida! Florida, wow!" then NEXT! 😂
2:41
My Brazilian heart has been merged in joy by this "tchau"
O meu também
"Bom dia" ganhei meu dia
Tbmkkkkkk
Kkkkkkkkk levantou meu ânimo
Kkkk
yay mais BRs :D
tbm!! (*´▽`*)
"where it's to buy eight butt battle"
Understandable, Have a nice da-
I love how Korone instantly switched to English for the Japanese bit, good improv comedy
"Now I sound mad" Well, yeah. That's kind of the point lol.
Korone's clips are so wholesome. I am smiling throughout the video.
4:08 "Now i sound mad."
Thats how german works
"butt butt butt battle!" - Korone 2020
korone: *speaks in german*
also korone: "now I sound mad"
well that's how you're supposed to speak german
"Now i sound mad"
That means you're doing it correct, Korone.
kvikklunsj kjekssjokolade
Classic, the person from florida had to specify florida and not just USA hahahah
The people of USA have a really big problem with just saying the country instead of the state for whatever reason
Gamator i mean considering most of the states are as big as many other countries, its not that weird.
@@KanadesEvilTwin From the perspective of other countries it is quite weird. Is there any other country that does the same? Here in Brazil I've never seen anyone specify the state unless asked. Same goes for Chinese people I've met, etc
@@Homiloko2 Same for Russia, and Russia is way bigger than USA.
tbh I thought states = countries since it's united states of America as in many countries forming together as one big country @.@
Edit: even google translate says that a state = country
This precious doggo is slowly training to take over the world!
she said the T
Thats what I was thinking too... not that the whole argument of saying it is reasonable in the first place
Yeah I wonder why they got mad only when Coco said it
What's the t word?
@@avaadenia6935 A country called Voldemort
@@dgk90328 不可名狀之國
The Peter Piter tongue twister sounds like sick rap.