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Towards the end, you said, “let’s end this lesson with something fun”. To me, the entire period of this lesson was fun and cute learning. Great teaching, Ms. Arnel. Thanks a lot.
first of all, I really liked the video as always. Second, my name is Ahmed and my family members and friends call me Hamoudi as a nickname. finally, in Arabic cultures and especially in my country ( Iraq ) we put ( i ) or ( y ) at the end of the person's name to make the nickname with a slight change at the beginning. keep up the great work 🌻
Thank God I came across your channel, Arnel. I think you're one of the best most dynamic teachers I've ever seen on RUclips. Where I live I'm sure you wouldn't like to be called names or nicknames as you said. It's quite an embarrassing situation if you're not used to. Even though you don't like it they'll call you names anyway. C'est la vie...
12:28 Here in Vietnam 🇻🇳 , my wife’s nickname is “Khoai” (potato) and her sisters are “Chuoi” (banana) and Ga (chicken). 😅 My twins’ nicknames are “Si Ro” (syrup) and “Xi Muoi” (dried plum). Nicknames here are often related to food or animals. 🤗❤️🇻🇳
In some Post-Sovet countries we also have 3 names, first and last, but instead of the middle name we have "familia" or father's named. It's changed father's name obviously, like Victor becomes Victorovich (boy) /Viktorovna (girl) (It's depends on rules of language in the country) Father's name is used in formal environment and documents. (Now some women can form father's name from mother's name, but it's rare cases)
Hi, Arnel ! My first name is Andrey , but my friends sometimes use many nicknames and might call me Andryusha , Andryukha , Andryusheek , Andron , Andreika , Andryulya , Andryunya , Andryuseek ! Every Russian name can have so many nicknames and even more !
Hi Arnel, Titles and names in English are quite confusing but you made a long story short. I was born and raised in Thailand, in my country we don't need to have middle name. Thanks a bunch for what you've done. Keep up the good work.
Before watching the video I was confused about the right use of these words now my confusion disappeared. I want to say not only this video helped me as well as your all of the videos are super enjoyable and easy to understand. There are thousands of Learning English videos on RUclips but on the whole, you are the most proficient and easily understandable teacher from my point of view. I'm very thankful to you. I want to contact you privately to discuss something about how can I become a hero in English. Hopefully, you will respond to my comment. Thank You.
12:27 My nickname here in 🇻🇳 is Mr. Bean since I started teaching English in 2008. 😅👍🇬🇧 PS: since 2000, the most famous cultural icons in Vietnam are Tom & Jerry and Mr. Bean. ☺️
Pura Vida Arnel🌴. I like the green color combination of your bracelet with the titles in your video. In Costa Rica we typically have four names. My middle name is the most common: Maria. As far as nicknames go, nicknames, some friends call me Ka. At work some people used to call me Kathy. Thank you so much for the pronunciation of those titles. I needed that.
Thank for this viedo Miss Arnel.🥰 In Vietnam The Vietnamese normally has 3 part of their name: Last/middle/first. People are commonly called by other with the first name/ middle and first or full name. Especially, womon often not change her last name to her husband'lastname. 🥰
Hi Arnel. Realy interesting lesson. I watched it twice!!!, by the way. I am going to download your blog, right now. I always asked... what surname means. In México, we used to say SEÑOR for men and SEÑORA for women. To demonstrate respect, but new generations, do not use them any more. Greetings from México.🇲🇽
Thank you so much for watching! And that's so interesting! In so many places it seems that the formality of the language (and titles) is slowly becoming less common.
I love that you have come back as always with good videos, the wait was worth it and I enjoyed this video a lot and I was able to understand the differences of the 7 titles 😊
Once again I'd like to express my sincere gratitude to our gorgeous teacher Arnel (Arnellie, Arni)!! You've been helping us so very much with your state-of-the-art material, Arnel! Have a great week! 😘
MY name is Sai Lurm Pha , Sai (nation Race) Lurm (moon) Pha (sky). MY nickname is P Sai Pha . I live in Shan State from Myanmar country. Welcome to my hometown. it's a Great place to stay. may God bless you teacher Arnel.
it is such a shame that marital status does not affect the way we call men, marital status does not affect them, so misogynistic. besides that, you were born to be a teacher, you are the best at what you do:)
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Towards the end, you said, “let’s end this lesson with something fun”. To me, the entire period of this lesson was fun and cute learning. Great teaching, Ms. Arnel. Thanks a lot.
first of all, I really liked the video as always. Second, my name is Ahmed and my family members and friends call me Hamoudi as a nickname. finally, in Arabic cultures and especially in my country ( Iraq ) we put ( i ) or ( y ) at the end of the person's name to make the nickname with a slight change at the beginning.
keep up the great work 🌻
That's so fun! Thank you Hamoudi!
Good morning 👩🏫👩🏫♥️♥️♥️🏆🏆 thank you very much ☕️☕️☕️
Thank God I came across your channel, Arnel. I think you're one of the best most dynamic teachers I've ever seen on RUclips. Where I live I'm sure you wouldn't like to be called names or nicknames as you said. It's quite an embarrassing situation if you're not used to. Even though you don't like it they'll call you names anyway. C'est la vie...
12:28 Here in Vietnam 🇻🇳 , my wife’s nickname is “Khoai” (potato) and her sisters are “Chuoi” (banana) and Ga (chicken). 😅
My twins’ nicknames are “Si Ro” (syrup) and “Xi Muoi” (dried plum).
Nicknames here are often related to food or animals. 🤗❤️🇻🇳
Interesting ❤
Always a real pleasure to learn with Arnel...wonderful& amazing lesson!
One love from HAÏTI!❤
Hi Arnel, THANK YOU for such a lovely and fun lesson ❤ I love your sense of humor.
I'm so happy you enjoyed this lesson Andrea! Thank you :)
Arnel you are the best teacher in my life. If I watch your video lesson, i definitely understand those
That is so kind of you. Thank you very much :)
Loved this video. From now on, I won't be confused when I come across a title. Thank you, Arnel!
Thank you for sharing another quality content today, teacher Arnel❤️
You're very welcome! Thank you Justin :)
@@ArnelsEverydayEnglish . Interesting content, Your contents are attracting like your beauty 💝💝💝
Wow, Arnel, it was a very comprehensive video lesson on the topic of titles. Thanks a bunch
Excellent as always, thanks ma'am. A request please, we really need more lessons about phrasal verbs
In some Post-Sovet countries we also have 3 names, first and last, but instead of the middle name we have "familia" or father's named. It's changed father's name obviously, like Victor becomes Victorovich (boy) /Viktorovna (girl) (It's depends on rules of language in the country) Father's name is used in formal environment and documents.
(Now some women can form father's name from mother's name, but it's rare cases)
That's so interesting! Thank you so much for this info! :)
is it patronymic?
@@EndySefa Yes
отчество это же не familia, скорее будет patronym
Magnificent,Mrs. Arnel🧡👍🏻
Thank you Arnel for your efforts .
Hello Miss Arnel ❣️❤️
Hi, Arnel ! My first name is Andrey , but my friends sometimes use many nicknames and might call me Andryusha , Andryukha , Andryusheek , Andron , Andreika , Andryulya , Andryunya , Andryuseek ! Every Russian name can have so many nicknames and even more !
Oh wow! So many variations!!
Thank you Ms Arnellie..
You're welcome ;) ;)
Hi Arnel !!
I really appreciate what i learn from you . Thanks a bunch ... you're the best
Hi Arnel, loved your lesson and the beautiful explanation.
Make the lesson complete by writing abbreviations of
Mr.
Mrs.
Ms.
Hi Arnel,
Titles and names in English are quite confusing but you made a long story short. I was born and raised in Thailand, in my country we don't need to have middle name. Thanks a bunch for what you've done. Keep up the good work.
That's interesting! So it's just first and last name :)
Before watching the video I was confused about the right use of these words now my confusion disappeared. I want to say not only this video helped me as well as your all of the videos are super enjoyable and easy to understand. There are thousands of Learning English videos on RUclips but on the whole, you are the most proficient and easily understandable teacher from my point of view. I'm very thankful to you.
I want to contact you privately to discuss something about how can I become a hero in English. Hopefully, you will respond to my comment. Thank You.
Complete Perfection, Dear Arnel💕
Arnel saludos desde Colombia
WOW ! Simply superb ! Congratulations Arnel ! I loved your lesson . Blessings ! 🙏🏻
12:27 My nickname here in 🇻🇳 is Mr. Bean since I started teaching English in 2008. 😅👍🇬🇧
PS: since 2000, the most famous cultural icons in Vietnam are Tom & Jerry and Mr. Bean. ☺️
Thank you for suggestions Ms.Arnel 😊
That was great, Arnel
Thanks a lot 🌹
so much interesting Arnel. I really love your best way of teaching.
Arnel madam your explanation is stunning.
Thank you so much for good information
In India we address male teachers as *sir* and female teachers as *madam*. Also we use the word teacher to only madam and not for sir.
Oo interesting! Thank you for sharing! :)
English in India is very difficult to understand. Truly. Why?
Same in Pakistan bro😊
@@englishwithumar7262 In Pakistan, it's not difficult.
Wow , loved it.
Pura Vida Arnel🌴. I like the green color combination of your bracelet with the titles in your video.
In Costa Rica we typically have four names. My middle name is the most common: Maria.
As far as nicknames go, nicknames, some friends call me Ka. At work some people used to call me Kathy.
Thank you so much for the pronunciation of those titles. I needed that.
I always learn new something. Thanks a lot.
thank you, fun video.
Always useful.
Thank you Arnel, appreciate it.
Hi teacher!
It's obvious that my eng skill is improving day by day just by watching your vids!Keep going!
Yahoo! I'm so happy to hear that! I hope my lessons keep helping you. :)
Arnelle!!! When I wake up in the morning! I always want to see you ...
As a customer service representative this is very helpful!!!
Yay! I'm so happy to hear that! :)
@@ArnelsEverydayEnglish Thank you so 🤩
Thank for this viedo Miss Arnel.🥰
In Vietnam The Vietnamese normally has 3 part of their name: Last/middle/first. People
are commonly called by other with the first name/ middle and first or full name. Especially, womon often not change her last name to her husband'lastname. 🥰
This was really good, thanks much Ms. Arnel.
Greatest teacher all of time .....like ur way of teaching ,thanks a bunch 💕💕
Thanks Arnel 💄
Great job thank you ❤
Thanks Anne for your great efforts ❤❤❤
Keep doing it
I love your teaching Ms Arnel
🙏🙏🙏💐💐🤗
Hi Arnel.
Realy interesting lesson.
I watched it twice!!!, by the way.
I am going to download your blog, right now.
I always asked... what surname means.
In México, we used to say SEÑOR for men and SEÑORA for women.
To demonstrate respect, but new generations, do not use them any more.
Greetings from México.🇲🇽
Thank you so much for watching!
And that's so interesting! In so many places it seems that the formality of the language (and titles) is slowly becoming less common.
Thank you so much professor Arnel.
Thank you.I am from Bangladesh.
Thanks Arnel. Your videos are really helpful.
☺️🙏
Very nice & useful video, filled with new information.
Thanks, Ma'am
What amazing teacher for ever
You are great!
I need it. Thanks for teaching the lesson, dear teacher.
Great lesson☺❤. Thank You!
Thanks a bunch Arnel.I keen on your lessons.🤩Best of luck❤️❤️
Wow such a wonderful session
You are totally awesome✨✨👑👑💜💜💜💜
I hadn't time to watched this video,I just came here to like your video and comment because I haven't watched such kind of great teacher like you.
Hi! Arni
I watched your video first time It is really informative
I liked your explanation
i'm quite pleased ! for watching this video & thanks a lot Arnel - god may abound to every good work
Teacher you are so beautifull, i Love you
very educational amd juicy insights
I can't help laughing whenever I watch any of your lessons 😂
They are not only highly useful, but also amusing 😄
Nice lesson
thank you very much for help me with you English.
I enjoy studying with you.
good Night Arnnel From Madrid spain. 👍
I'm so happy to hear that. Thank you very much :)
thank you Arnel... Watching from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
I love that you have come back as always with good videos, the wait was worth it and I enjoyed this video a lot and I was able to understand the differences of the 7 titles 😊
I'm so glad to hear that! Thank you Simon :) :)
Very well organised lesson. Thank you
awesome👍👍
awesome video, thank you!
Once again I'd like to express my sincere gratitude to our gorgeous teacher Arnel (Arnellie, Arni)!!
You've been helping us so very much with your state-of-the-art material, Arnel!
Have a great week!
😘
Thank you so much Marcos ;) Have a great week as well!
Appreciate the beautiful lesson ma'am
Great info!
Thanks so much Arnii ❤
I have enjoyed your lessons. You are born to be TEACHER!
good to know and thank you
Excellent class!🙂
Yay! I'm glad you liked it :)
Really useful lesson as usual ma'am, thank you Anne😎
Haha! Thank you Reza ;)
Wonderful as usual 👍😊
Thank you so much 😀
excellent arnel, from israel. I love you
Hello Arnellie
Thanks for an excellent video
You're welcome ;) ;)
Helpful information..
MY name is Sai Lurm Pha , Sai (nation Race) Lurm (moon) Pha (sky). MY nickname is P Sai Pha . I live in Shan State from Myanmar country. Welcome to my hometown. it's a Great place to stay. may God bless you teacher Arnel.
This blouse looks good on you Mrs. Arnellie!
Haha! Thank you. I love it too ;) ;)
Thank you for the video, it's very helpful
Thank you so much ma'am.
My all doubts are clear!
Thank you so much ma'am 😊
you are amazing teacher , I've every seen in my life😍
Hi Arnel you are the best teacher I've ever seen, so thank you for what you do because you helped me a lot.
I'm so happy you like my lessons! Thank you very much :)
I like a lot yours videos Arneld
I love you Arnel😊
This is so useful .
Hello from China! Love your lesson as always and thank you for being a awesome teacher! I love the way you teach.
Thank you so much Hannah! 😃
2:15 in Brazil, we actually have four names. I have four names which are Jefferson Gabriel de França Cavalcante.
"de" is a preposition.
Well, I'm surprised I have learnt a lot. I thought I knew all about tittles 😅. Thanks a lot, ma'am.
Yay! I'm so happy there was new information for you :)
Good video sir.
it is such a shame that marital status does not affect the way we call men, marital status does not affect them, so misogynistic. besides that, you were born to be a teacher, you are the best at what you do:)