Learn how to say 30+ foods that are hard to pronounce
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
- Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you didn’t order something at a restaurant because you were unsure how to pronounce the word? Maybe you purposely mumbled something and pointed at the menu? In this lesson, you will improve your pronunciation of foods that are difficult to pronounce. Many of the words that I will teach you come from other languages such as French, Greek, Italian, and Spanish. You will learn how to pronounce words like “Worcestershire sauce”, “tzatziki”, “taramasalata”, “tabbouleh”, “courgette”, “lychee”, “quiche”, “hors d’oeuvre”, “bruschetta”, and many more. You will also learn a little about the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). This is a useful lesson for you if you enjoy eating out at restaurants or if you like to try cuisines from around the world. This lesson is also essential viewing for native speakers of English, as the foods in this list are commonly mispronounced! Watch, learn, and avoid embarrassment!
Take the quiz: www.engvid.com/30-foods-hard-...
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Sound like a native speaker: advanced pronunciation • Sound like a native sp...
8 tips for British English pronunciation • 8 Tips for British Eng...
I hope this lesson made you feel more confident pronouncing these words! You can take the quiz at www.engvid.com/30-foods-hard-to-pronounce to test your knowledge.
Pronunciation videos to watch next:
Sound like a native speaker: advanced pronunciation ruclips.net/video/oN1fP2Ffty4/видео.html
8 tips for British English pronunciation ruclips.net/video/T7SWETadMn0/видео.html
@@ricardopperez nobody cares man. She even apologized if she got the wrong term. Give her a break.
@@ja0010ga I think she only meant to teach how those words are pronounced by English native speakers. She didn't say that's how they're supposed to be pronounced in the country where they are from originally.
@@jaimegutier273 I care. What's the problem to correct when someone made a mistake? Of course for the colonizer eyes Latin American countries are the same shit.
Una pregunta, sabes algo de la RUclipsr Anastasia G ?
Worcestershire sauce, here, in Brazil, it is called: English souce. More easy.
Paulo Fernando yes, it’s easier
same here in Poland
Also in Chile, just English sauce :)
Yes😂
Same here in Mexico! 🤗
I love the british accent, just music to my ears😭
The illustrative pictures are immensely helpful. I hope we get to see more of them in the coming videos! Also, celeriac is basically same thing as celery and I'm somewhat baffled by information that people in the UK don't know celery! It's a great vegetable for people who want to lose some weight, it's got very few calories, and you can do fantastic crisps from it in your oven.
Awesome lesson! There is a lot to learn from this lesson , teacher ! Thank you so very much for this leasson
Welcome my handsome delicate teacher thanks for your lectures on RUclips
You guys should try COXINHAS! They're yummy!
Thanks for this lesson. It's nice to see you again. I always prepare my breakfast with Quinua. Also, I like ceviche a lot.
First of all I have to try most of those foods before learning how to pronunciate them 😅
You were kind of cute with your gestures and truthful stories when you were explaining these words 😊
Thank you and I loved the extra at the end of the video.
Hi Jade! I’ve recently known you but your videos are amazing to me. I love your voice 💕. You know I spend all my time on RUclips watching your videos. I hope you can put the transcript below because I found it easy to follow and understand what you mean. Thank you so much.
Thanks a lot teacher, greetings from Argentina
What a helpful lesson! Thank you.
With "quinoa" is both of the pronunciations at the same time if said in the place of origin, Peru. Considering accentuation in Qui, and the letters like pronounced in the second part by the lady. 🦙
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Thank you so much. The way u explain is outstanding.
Fun fact: Stracciatella is not only a sweet dessert (ice cream), but also a hearty (clear) soup with shreds of egg. That's where the name comes from for both... stracciare = ripping off 😉
Now I‘m hungry!
I have eaten Tabulah in Bethlehem.. It's very delicius salad..
Thank you❤️
Thank U, Jade!
A BIG THUMB UP of course !!! 😉👍
Excellent pronunciation Jade. Well done.
Hi Jade, I'm Alejandra from Chile. I love your channel. Ceviche is a typical Chilean and Peruvian dish. Cheers!
I was following all your instructions,tq.
Great !
hey there!. you help everyone a lot, thx, from peru
Your efforts are just wow. I have learnt many a new pharses from your video. And one more thing , youe mmr way of explanation is so understandable.
Thanks
We missed you welcome back
Thank you so much for you improve in your English so
Thank you madam
Thank you teacher!
Always a pleasure learn in your classes.
If I may give you an help on pronunciation of Italian words, about “gnocchi” it’s easy if you think about the pronunciation of the English word:”gnome”…
And your spell of “Stracciatella” was Very, Very good. I really appreciate your effort
Good lesson
love you mam, i learnt a lot from you.
liked it!
For iltes exam this channel is very helpful mam... Thank you for uploading new videos...
it was so nice pronunciation!!
I like to pronounce everything by the way it is pronounced in its native country
Great
Very nice lessons.. Go ahead.. British accent is my favourite..
Well done. :-)
Molto bene 🙏
Tortillas in Mexico and Spain are different things. But the same name.
Quesadillas. Not kei but ke, without the i. I love your videos, thanks!
isnt she saying it the english way?
@@electricdreams9446 I've heard it both ways, but I think the one closer to the Mexican way is preferable.
@@edgar1948 well yes its better, agee.
What a nice class. Jade, I'd like to give you a suggestion about this interesting range of vocabulary food. What about trying to come up with a dialog in order to apply all of them. I believe that we (Ss) will be able to easily fix those new ones. Please, if it is possible to do. I'd appreciate that. Thanks a lot dear.
yes baby
I love couscous 😂😂i'm from Algeria.... amazing and helpful video anyway ! 😍😍
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Hey Jade! You're cool, like your style
she is cool!!
Tortillas in Mexico is flat bread made with corn flower. In Spain is an omelette or frittata with potatoes or something else inside, in Italy we call it frittata di patate o di cipolle (onions).
I know Wodolf salad. I watched it "Fowlty Towers".
🤣 me too!!!
Tortillas are from México, for ten or fifteen years now they have been a little bit popular here in Spain but i thik are still a great unknown here.
this will confuse the americans a lot 🤯😆 they don't seem to understand spain is in Western Europe. 😂
pas si compliqué ..enfin pour un Français 😋
Really cool people in America...esp. in the South West...say...WALK amol ay for guacamole ...The Spanich pronunciation .
Edamame and ice cold beer is a perfect pairing for steamy weather in the Japanese summer.
sounds fun
Hi, i'm Italian; talking about pronunciation of Italian food....
Gnocchi is perfect and Stracciatella as well;
Tagliatelle, the last syllable is simply 'e' instead of 'ee' sound...in the IPA is 'e' not 'i', the other syllables are OK!!;
Bruschetta is quite good but the 's' sound is simply 's' and not 'sc'...is something like 'basket' the 's' sound, the other syllables ore OK!!....
You have done it great anyway!!i know it's very difficult though....Congrats !! :) Bye
Me to the waiter: Please I would like to try the niee ... nieo ... you know that nuclear dish you have 😄
after watching the video, I have a lot of hungry! thanks!
you go to kichen
I miss England food
Bellisima 😍
Fank you for the lethon Jade!
where did you learn english ? or are you toddler ?
Do you like edamame? I love it.
🍻 yes i do!! greetings from Australia
4:20 guacámoOle; it sounds so different!
What about Czech cuisine and meals and their pronunciation in English?
bruschetta: ch in this instance is "k", it's brusketta
(most people say "brushetta" like it was a German word where sch=sh)
I read it with a "k". :-) Sounds Italian to me, so...
Hello. I like your vídeos. What about Brazilian Food?
ortilla is a totally different dish in Mexico or Spain: Maxican tortilla is a plain corn bread used to be eated by folding other ingredients (chicken, pepper, guacamole,... ). Spanish tortilla is grilled baked mix of potato, eggs and onions!.
I'd say 'tae.ljate.lle' for tagliatelle. You pronounce the last 'e' as /i/, but, actually, it's another /e/ sound. Besides, the last /l/ sound is doubled.
why 'tae'?!?
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Thank you for asking. Back then, I didn't know how to type the /æ/ IPA character on my keyboard. I guess that /a'/ would have been more appropriate.
@@gpascenso yes, I think so! It should be taʎʎa'tɛlle/
Spanish tortillas are made with eggs, french style like (omelette). We say "French tortilla", that is only egg and salt or "Spanish tortilla", including fried potatoes and most commonly onions too. You can also have "Tuna tortilla", "Ham tortilla", "Cheese tortilla" but always, always beaten egg-based. Whereas Mexican tortillas are made with no eggs at all but with corn farine and they have to be stuffed, sort of, with other food elements such as beans or chicken "fajitas", guacamole, etc.
Hi Jade.
Very good pronunciation with Méxican food.
But let me tell you that the TORTILLA word comes from the náhuatl (An antique Mexican language) TLAXCALLI, like GUACAMOLE comes from the náhuatl AGUACATE (A fruit that grows up from México to Brasil).
Greetings from México...👍
Tortilla viene de la palabra Torta con la terminación de diminutivo -illa.
In German, we have Wurstwasser. It tastes slightly different from Worcestershire sauce.
BTW, Nice French pronunciation ! 🤗 (except Hors-d’œuvre 😅)
sorry for being a pain in the neck but guacamole as Mexican food comes from North America (Mexico) or seeing the culture/geography aspect another way - from Latin America. Wikipedia even excludes Mexico from Central/Middle America, however, the Mexican nation is included in Latin America. North America (continent) consists of Canada, the USA and Mexico. I guess it is safer (proper) to call Mexican food "Mexican" than South American
I like what you do.
Thank You, in deet.
Diph sonds Diff.
(Phillip, like Fillip)
And Thong sonds like 'song.
Dipp-song sounds funny, like Dippsh**t
Thank you very much for your pronunciation class, the only thing I would add is that Mexica food is not from South America, it is Central America, another topic to specify because, Panama is the first South American country.
I enjoy it very much your lessons 👍🏽🌸🤗
if you pronounce nokee in an italian restaurant they might thing you lost your car keys 😂
Babaganush is orient Lebanese dish but also cooked well in France and Maroco and Israel..
fumz up luv jade
did you cut your hair again or this's an old class! I loved your long hair!
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I want to learn and speak English🌹🌹
Te faltaron los porotos burros con cochayuyo. Buen video.
Hello teacher beautiful pretty
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Tortillas. We eat that, at least.mexico, Guatemala, el Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, etc .in spanish I don t now
Awsome lessons, but surely tagliatelle is pronounced completely different in proper Italian. I wouldn’t recommend to people going to Italy and pronounce those words the same way you did 😅 . Thank’s for the rest of the content nevertheless
Tortilla is Mexican and Spaniard, but they are different stuff. The ll & y are pronounced between y & j.
Tortillas are from Mexico 🇲🇽😎
tortillas Spanish food
Madam ,
1)without a doubt how should i make sentences?
2)Without doubting how should i make sentences?
which one is correct? Can we say both ? Are these Sentences gives difference meanings?could please tell me?
Hi Jade! I did not come across your videos since 2016!! a long time ago. Your voice is so familiar and unique in away. Fantastic teacher by a mile. I learned a lot from you back in 2016. Why don't you put your Instagram contact if someone have an idea for a youtube project and how they can get in touch? Please add some contact details. Nice to hear you voice again..
In 'bruschetta' you pronounce a 'sh' sound which isn't there, instead it's just an s.
nice class on youtubo channel
Hello miss..
You pronunce "caprese" in the English way. As an Italian, I would say "caprese", where the second "e" sounds exactly like the first "e". People make the same mistake with "grazie", saying something that to me sounds like "graz-ee".
Same with "taboulee"... which should sound more like taboulé.
isnt this the english lesson?
Iam Egyptian
Good for you!!! Jade...You might say tortillas, cebiche, etc, but your pronunciation of that is not the sound in spanish as well, but I can tell you that are another food from Argentina called empanadas, as well you can find pizzas, asado, tortelletis, tallarines, ñoquis as an italian heritage food...Ok??? Ok say you again...
I must apologize for my writing, I w'd have said" those instead of that..." see you later....jaja
its actually tzatziki -not tsaziki- in Greek and taramOsalata, nice video thought! Thank you!
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