@@nicolasdeficcio na, Tom's speech is much clearer than someone from Spain. Tom is more plain spoken. Joey's is cuban, so there's alot more inflection.
My Spanish is rusty, and it's legit helped me with keeping up with faster conversations. I've watched every episode. And i recommend it to non-Spanish speakers who want to learn and like comedy.
@@fuckyoutube1999 It's funny how that works, I'm American, but my entire family is Cuban and I have trouble understanding most other accents, but understand what Cubans are saying perfectly
Tom is such a boss for making content in Spanish. Honestly just wow. I’m bilingual and I feel like I could never!! Time to get brave and just dive in :) Thanks for inspiring!
Same as u except im 31. Watching these has definitely been a good refresher for me since I haven't really been speaking Spanish consistently since I was a kid.
I love hearing Joey code switch with the most random of words. Really shows the nature of his native bilingualism. Some words you're mainly exposed to in one language or the other. Like how he uses the English "loan sharks" and "bus stop". It gives a window into the linguistic environment that taught him how to speak.
Dude I’m 7 minutes in listening to audio only and it’s just sinking in that I don’t speak Spanish. It seems so familiar listening to segura and Joey speak that it’s comforting haha
yes so much, I had no issue at all following along with the subtitles in this one. Its like listening over the shoulder where you can hear all the sounds and inflections but cant quite make out the words but then you can just read them as they are being said.
El Cubano habla el castellano en una forma muy diferente, con un accent muy fuerte. Sin embargo el español de Tom se podría decir que es más refinando y se pronuncian bien con el acento en las letras correctas
@@int3533 i dont speak spanish but i think he's saying that joey's spanish is not exactly perfectm and his accent (joey's accent is very strong, didnt know what fuerte meant lol), and tom's is much more refined and his pronuciation is better, i think its not too hard to see english words and piece it together
My spanish is shit, but this interview with Joey Diaz where he talked about his past really reached to me. Dude had a really difficult deck of cards and really ended up making it work. Much love
Es increible escuchar a Joey en español, esto significa que dentro de todo no somos todos tan diferentes como yo pensaba. Un gran abrazo a Joey que escucharlo siempre es un agrado para mi alma
I didn't realize that! That's so true!... I am 100% bilingual so I can completely relate how my mannerisms and even body/hand movements are more animated in spanish than when I speak english.
@@michaelsaxonson251 Actually? Really good considering for how many years he hadn't really spoken spanish like publicly and not like just his family. I give Tom a LOT of props for how much his Spanish has improved since he started doing stand up in Spanish.
@@michaelsaxonson251 He has a hard time with differentiating masculine from feminine nouns and using the proper articule or determiner since in English everything is neutral. There is only "the" in english and spanish has "el" and "la" before the noun so you gotta know which one to use depending on whats next. EX: El edificio(MASCULINE) = the building. La casa(FEMININE) = the house. But, his spanish is VERY good.
@@xxplosive7945 The only American actors in Narcos or Narcos Mexico are the DEA guys or, Fluffy as a Dominican(which was funny). The guy who played Chepe is Brazilian. The rest are either from Spain, Mexico, Chile or Columbia. Soap opera dramatics are always gonna sound stiff or silly.
Also love how Joey perfectly conjugates “hangiaba” , I was hanging out (imperfect) and “ empeze a hangiar ” I began to hang out (complimentary infinitive) - talk about Spanglish!
Yeah that's spanglish lol i live in a border town in texas and we say parkear "to park" instead of estacinar or to check we say "chekear" instead of averiguar. Lol
¡Me encanta esto! Vivo en México y soy bilingüe, pero soy un gringo. Es genial escuchar a dos hombres que solo he escuchado hablar en inglés, hablando en español. Y son tan entretenidos en español como en inglés, quizás incluso más interesantes.
@@peznando speaking fluently means being able to talk comfortably about various topics. As far as I can tell from this video Tom can do that and while Joey’s accent may be the more authentic/less refined, he resorts to using English quite a lot, so I’m not sure how you can say he’s more fluent than Tom
As a Spaniard I appreciated very much when Joey used words like "hediondo" or "fajarse". Spanish has evolved really badly here in Spain, we don't use correct words like those anymore. Respect to all latinos saving the language!
Love hearing all different Spanish accents. I am salvadorean & enjoy our latin flavor from all over.ignorant people think we are all Mexicans.NO DUMMIES LEARN.
Alvin Roque-Otento I’m the same way. I took a few years of Spanish in high school and where I live in Arizona Spanish is super common. But it never clicked enough for me to speak it quickly enough at all. However I can still understand at normal speed if that makes sense. It just takes me 5 times longer to think about and then form a proper sentence in response. I dunno
@@tristenbell6929 You just need to practice now. Try to form sentences in Spanish in your head during your day, and slowly it will get easier and easier. You will learn how to think in Spanish with time, and then, talking will become easy. Of course the sooner you start speaking, the better. Don't be ashamed of your accent or misspronouncing words. Buena suerte 🙃
Joey Díaz es un tipo reinteresante con sus historias, en inglés lo escucho siempre pa pegarme un poquito en todo lo que sale de su mente. Saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱
@ltx his mother was born and raised in Peru, although most Americans use this "half" thing to refer to great grandfathers or beyond, which doesn't make sense. They just wanna feel special and pretend to be from a different nationality, but in Tom's case it's 100% accurate
@ltx dude he has said on several occasions and stand up sets that his mother was born and raised in Peru and moved to the US as an adult, she barely speaks English, why is this so hard for you to believe? He speaks perfect Spanish because of her lol
@ltx you cant be serious. saying "half peruvian" is simply a way of saying "one side of my family comes from Peru". Its a lingo used everywhere, it cant be that hard to understand man. And why are you so caught up with dual citizenship? He can only say that if he walks around with two passports? Thats just a stupid statement. You cant be half a nationality but you can explain to people that a side of your family comes from a specific place, kinda obvious man also, as someone who lived in the US his whole life and was until recently selling out shows in Spanish, I'd say his spanish is pretty damn perfect
Bruh sometimes I wish my parents just spoke it around me instead of just teaching me English. I have to learn it now as an adult and it’s frustrating considering all my friends just have it.
Estoy muy sorprendido que after so many years Joey sigue hablando español cubano 😮 I love his english accent and way of talking. El Cubano le sale incluso cuando habla inglés. No el acento but through his gestures and humor 😂 Creo que exponerse a muchos y diferentes acentos es la mejor manera de aprender un idioma. Recuerdo hace un algunos años no entendía el acento británico pero luego de trabajar y hablar con ellos ya puedo hasta distinguir la región de la que proceden 😅 En español lo mismo. En España hay un mogollón de acentos. El andaluz es más cool 😊 PS: Lo único que destesto de mi acento cubano es pronunciar las R cómo una L 🤪 that's just *ucked up!
Oh man that was killer - passed out on the floor, woke up and ate a pound of ham and half of pound of cheese, wakes up and finds a piece of ham in the mask 🤣🤣🤣
I love this. I’ve become a fan of Segura because of these. I never knew he was Peruvian like me! And Jose Antonio transformed into an old Cuban uncle before my eyes. He’s was the Italian mobster before hand - but now I know better!
As a guy who loves these two guys and I grew up in a Latin home and understanding Spanish fluently (but speaking ok), I really enjoy seeing and hearing them have a conversation in Spanish. It’s great
I always love watching people speak their respective secondary languages (although I guess one could argue that in Tom's case, Español is actually his primary language since that's what he learned first as a child.. it's all meaningless semantics at the end of the day, just bear with me here even if you disagree with me on that small point.) It's extremely fascinating to me to see the little differences in the way people communicate with each other when they're speaking their day-to-day primary language versus their secondary languages that are not utilized nearly as often in their everyday lives. Through my own experiences as a native English speaker, I've learned that I can have a polite, mundane conversation with a person while simultaneously realizing that I'm completely bored with the exchange and thoroughly uninterested in what they are saying.. But then if I were to have a similarly polite, mundane conversation with that same person except this time in Español (my secondary language), all of the sudden I'm completely engaged in the conversation and genuinely interested in what they are telling me. I'm sure there has to be some bit of actual science involved here.
Also I just want to say I appreciate all the non Spanish speakers on here, true fans. I’m 2nd gen, we’re Mexican and our Spanish is very California Mexican. But I’m always interested in hearing other Latinos speak their Spanish
I’m amazed that I was able to follow 90% of they said. I’m a native Brazilian Portuguese speaker, but Joey speaks pretty clearly for a Cuban lol. We also have a numbers game, and the last 2 numbers represent an animal. Brazilians never wear number 24. Find out why.
tengo certifico del idoma por mi universitario, pero no he estudiado el espanol por tres anos y estes viedos me ayudan descubrir mis habilidades de nuevo. gracias!
Im happy to have this. Coming out of my spanish class i found that i enjoyed the course. I bought a year of duolingo so hopefully i can learn to understand you guys lol
Man I would love to se a Joey Diaz biopic that shit would rock in my opinion. I feel it would need to be raw as hell too. Disfrutando el podcast desde El Salvador. sígale dando con todo hermano.
It's so interesting to me that I've spent 0 hours studying spanish, but because I know Latin pretty well, I can piece together little bits of this. Usually just the most basic of sentences, but it's still cool to see how those languages are connected.
Espanol no es dificil pero hablar y escuchar cada dia es muy importante. Tambien hay muchos acentos varias y Cubano es el mas dificil para mi. Me gusta cómo el español de Tom suena como un libro de texto en español y Joey está hablando un idioma desconocido
I feel like I learnt so much more then I already knew about Joeys personality just from hearing him explain his story in Spanish and how deep just speaking Spanish makes him think, you can hear it in his voice
muy bueno muchachos, un saludos desde Granada Hill aqui en Los Angeles, soy un gran fanaticos de ustedes todos, Tom, el gran Jose Antonio Diaz y posupuesto Jose Rogan ;) un abrazo de este hulmilde colombiano.
I`m so glad shows like these exist. Mostly catered to Hispanic Americans who speak English and Spanish and not only those Telemundo Shows mostly for people who have mostly Hispanic culture.
I feel like Tom's Spanish vs Joey's is like a gentleman from England talking to a guy from Jersey. I love it!
Joeys English is the same way haha
@@nicolasdeficcio na, Tom's speech is much clearer than someone from Spain. Tom is more plain spoken. Joey's is cuban, so there's alot more inflection.
Joey got that american slang going meanwhile Tom is speaking that proper proper british english for sure lol
@@nicolasdeficcio Tom has a slight peruvian accent.
@@angusyoung5398yes, because his mom is Peruvian
Jose Rogano: “Has usado deh eme teh (DMT)?”
LMFAO!!!!!!
Has usado el Deh eme teh
💀
Brandoño Suarez : jaja si si USADA . simon
@@NeuroticCorpse OMG im dying bro cause I know what you're saying and I cant read Spanish hahaha
Don’t speak a lick of Spanish but I enjoy watching this with subtitles. Gotta learn sometime
Es hora de aprender amigo
gabri valen Estoy de acuerdo amigo
Amen. I watch all of these. I wanna learn Spanish again
My Spanish is rusty, and it's legit helped me with keeping up with faster conversations. I've watched every episode. And i recommend it to non-Spanish speakers who want to learn and like comedy.
sometime might never come. start now! (:
You can really hear the thuggishness in Joeys Spanish, it’s crazy how personal it is to hear someone speak in their native language
Nah he’s just Cuban
No thuggishness. That’s a Cuban accent. I’m Mexican and he speaks fairly well for a Cuban. Most of em I can’t understand
@@fuckyoutube1999 It's funny how that works, I'm American, but my entire family is Cuban and I have trouble understanding most other accents, but understand what Cubans are saying perfectly
@@awerawer0708 Shoutout to you bro. Not even god can understand those people. Lol.
You are soft
Tom is such a boss for making content in Spanish. Honestly just wow. I’m bilingual and I feel like I could never!! Time to get brave and just dive in :) Thanks for inspiring!
If your billingual whats the issue?
@@siriusblack7714 you can know spanish fluently but when u don’t practice constintly you forget easy words
@@Foghore oh i know thats right
Isn't his mom from Peru?
A fourth generation Mexican American here who is now just trying to learn Spanish at 21 is really loving these. Thank you for keeping me motivated
Right behind ya brotha!
Same as u except im 31. Watching these has definitely been a good refresher for me since I haven't really been speaking Spanish consistently since I was a kid.
Practiquen todos los días con personas que hablen español y en poco tiempo estarán hablando perfecto :D
a mexican would have wrote anything spanish wise, answer with whatever spanish scribbles you have inside you carnal.
@kuroashi Sanji Ah yes! Cuban Bee!
the only thing that's missing is a Spanish Nadav going 'jajajajaja' in the background
Ñadáv
El Nadavo
Mi comentario favorito (my favorite comment)
Nadáv es googling, buscando mierda
Nadav let me apply for this position
Tom, you’re probably 90% of the reason I’m learning Spanish right now. I think it’s great that you do these podcasts.
What's the other 10%?
@ its a girl. And hes lying to himself. Its 10%/90%....lolol
@@firghteningtruth7173 watch out for those succubus
that's awesome bro!
Tom's Spanish is really easy for an American to understand I think. Not like Spanish news where they talk so fast the words smear together
I’m watching this and I think Joey should be the next Don Francisco .
jajajaj no mames
Def looks the part. Don't think his spanish is avances enough to conduce a shoe of that calibur though
Lmao for real
Holy shit that would be fucking fantastic to just turn on TV and see sabado gigante with joey.
Jajaja deberíamos recolectar fondos para que eso suceda
I love hearing Joey code switch with the most random of words. Really shows the nature of his native bilingualism. Some words you're mainly exposed to in one language or the other. Like how he uses the English "loan sharks" and "bus stop". It gives a window into the linguistic environment that taught him how to speak.
Dude I’m 7 minutes in listening to audio only and it’s just sinking in that I don’t speak Spanish. It seems so familiar listening to segura and Joey speak that it’s comforting haha
yes so much, I had no issue at all following along with the subtitles in this one. Its like listening over the shoulder where you can hear all the sounds and inflections but cant quite make out the words but then you can just read them as they are being said.
Will This comment smells like weed
It’s so funny because I felt the same way like wtf mate
Jaja*
@@malmstrim jajajajaja
Watching y’all talk to each other in Spanish makes me appreciate the both of you that much more
As a Cuban, I can definitely advise all people trying to learn Spanish not to use Joey’s Cuban Spanish as a good reference😂
How come? Lol
El Cubano habla el castellano en una forma muy diferente, con un accent muy fuerte. Sin embargo el español de Tom se podría decir que es más refinando y se pronuncian bien con el acento en las letras correctas
Daniell Anthony translation?
@@int3533 i dont speak spanish but i think he's saying that joey's spanish is not exactly perfectm and his accent (joey's accent is very strong, didnt know what fuerte meant lol), and tom's is much more refined and his pronuciation is better, i think its not too hard to see english words and piece it together
@@LordSeth-hf8ew those aren't english words , they're latin , I speak french and they're the same also
Joey's Spanish is remarkably good for being in the States since three.
Soy cubano, y llevo años mirando a Tom Segura en inglés, y hoy acabo de descubrir que habla español, love it❤
Si ❤
His mother is Peruvian.
“Un frio de pinga.”....Can’t get anymore Cuban than that.
"Un frío de la verga" en mexicano
@@Rodrigo-tk2fm Un frío del carajo en España
@@sergiofernandez4566 en Cuba también decimos así, del carajo
@@sergiofernandez4566 Un frío de mierda en Colombia
Un frio de cagarse en Argentina
24:08 I love that even people who don't speak Spanish know the phrase "donde está la biblioteca", but Joey still says "library".
My spanish is shit, but this interview with Joey Diaz where he talked about his past really reached to me. Dude had a really difficult deck of cards and really ended up making it work. Much love
No puedo creer que estoy viendo a estos comediantes hablándose en español. Me encanta.
:)
Es increible escuchar a Joey en español, esto significa que dentro de todo no somos todos tan diferentes como yo pensaba. Un gran abrazo a Joey que escucharlo siempre es un agrado para mi alma
Tom en Espeñol is more of a radio personality, lively and animated as opposed to his psychotic English persona.
I didn't realize that! That's so true!... I am 100% bilingual so I can completely relate how my mannerisms and even body/hand movements are more animated in spanish than when I speak english.
@@jorgea.hernandez1733 How good is Tom's Spanish really?
@@michaelsaxonson251 Actually? Really good considering for how many years he hadn't really spoken spanish like publicly and not like just his family. I give Tom a LOT of props for how much his Spanish has improved since he started doing stand up in Spanish.
Tom sometimes has a hard time with the gender of words but other than that his Spanish is amazing
@@michaelsaxonson251 He has a hard time with differentiating masculine from feminine nouns and using the proper articule or determiner since in English everything is neutral. There is only "the" in english and spanish has "el" and "la" before the noun so you gotta know which one to use depending on whats next. EX: El edificio(MASCULINE) = the building. La casa(FEMININE) = the house. But, his spanish is VERY good.
did the beginning feel like a beginning of a Spanish project for anyone else or just me?
Joey and Tom need parts in the next Narcos if there is another one.
I agree American actors with shitty Spanish, they'd fit right in
Tom could play La Barbie
@@xxplosive7945 Tom‘s does sound like a gringo but Joey‘s accent is almost perfect Cuban actually.
@@xxplosive7945 The only American actors in Narcos or Narcos Mexico are the DEA guys or, Fluffy as a Dominican(which was funny). The guy who played Chepe is Brazilian. The rest are either from Spain, Mexico, Chile or Columbia. Soap opera dramatics are always gonna sound stiff or silly.
The guy that played Pablo Escobar was Brazilian and sounded really bad
Also love how Joey perfectly conjugates “hangiaba” , I was hanging out (imperfect) and “ empeze a hangiar ” I began to hang out (complimentary infinitive) - talk about Spanglish!
Yeah that's spanglish lol i live in a border town in texas and we say parkear "to park" instead of estacinar or to check we say "chekear" instead of averiguar. Lol
Right like watchalo for watch it or to look
Joey is like the old cuban guy who owns the hotdog stand where Manny and Tony work in the beginning of Scarface.
Lol facts
Que paso comprade ponle jamon
“Que mas calne ni mas calne. Asi viene el sandwich…”
¡Me encanta esto! Vivo en México y soy bilingüe, pero soy un gringo. Es genial escuchar a dos hombres que solo he escuchado hablar en inglés, hablando en español. Y son tan entretenidos en español como en inglés, quizás incluso más interesantes.
Love this! This is the first time I listen to Joey hablar en español y lo ase muy bien
Totalmente!
This one video alone may legitimately make me learn Spanish.
José Antonio Díaz, caballeros. No sabía que Joey hablaba Español asi de bien.
Perdiste el show de Rogan con Joey e Joel Romero cogno!
Yo tamboco! Lol wow tho Tom’s spanish is alot better now
Si, esta bastante bien. Pero esta tan obvio que Tom puede hablar mucho mejor. Y tienen accentos diferentes tmbn.
He even uses your name (John Smith) as a example for common names 😂
Cuban Spanish is very different
The "te quiero" Joey throws in right at the last second was so sweet. Gracias por este video
Hearing Tom Segura saying “Puuuuta Madre!” Chingon!
“Yo llevaba un fucking suitcase pal almuerzo” 😂😂😂
Thats almost Dominican with how much New York/New Jersey Spanish that is
jajaja me cagué de risa!
almuelzo*
lol
Timestamp?
Jose Diaz and Tom Segura are slowly teaching me Espanol. Me gusta.
Jose Rogano: "Jaime, busca un video de un alce adentro de una camara de crioterapia"
Jaime, buscalo rapido... si impressionante que no?
Mono en realidad alternativa: has visto este jose rogano pescando con una rama? Es increible este rogano. Los musculos ay ay ay
#YoComoVenao
@@kessler003 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Jajaja
24:10 Joey can’t think of the Spanish word for library while that’s probably the one phase most American kids know. “Donde esta la biblioteca?”
@flamin hot biblioteca is library in every spanish speaking country lol
@flamin hot bruh im a native, believe me xd
@flamin hot native speaker, spanish native speaker, wtf u gringos are obsessed with race xdd
@flamin hot wtf never called u white, gringo=murican lmao
@flamin hot I dont know it all mate, chill out I jut said that Biblioteca is the standard spanish word for library. lmao
I love listening to Joey speak Spanish! He has a certain swag, a certain flavor!
Tom: This is a Spanish podcast
Uncle Joey: Uh, un... Bus stop
Tom Segura: Okay we're only going to speak Spanish today.
Jose Diaz: ARRIVER DEERCHEE.
jajajajaja
Beautiful Inglorious Bastards reference my dude
arrivederci
Great zeeeee
Joey's Spanish is on fucking point for having arrived on the States at 3.
@@cactaceous : Joey's Spanish was much better than I was expecting. Props to Uncle Joey!
I love their fluent spanish with a hint of accent. Feels like being in union city lol
Union city, jersey or union city, cali?
@@LastJuanStanding Jersey
@@RuneTrips Haha yeah I figured
Tom not fluent at all
..Joey...omg so close. Whadda brain!!
@@peznando speaking fluently means being able to talk comfortably about various topics. As far as I can tell from this video Tom can do that and while Joey’s accent may be the more authentic/less refined, he resorts to using English quite a lot, so I’m not sure how you can say he’s more fluent than Tom
As a Spaniard I appreciated very much when Joey used words like "hediondo" or "fajarse". Spanish has evolved really badly here in Spain, we don't use correct words like those anymore. Respect to all latinos saving the language!
What are they saying instead of hediondo y fajarse in España?!
Love hearing all different Spanish accents. I am salvadorean & enjoy our latin flavor from all over.ignorant people think we are all Mexicans.NO DUMMIES LEARN.
Yo tambien soy guanaco, que bonito ver salvadoreños en este comment section
Es un orgullo que todos piensen que somos mexicanos 😎
@@oscargonzalez9558
Pero tu alomejor eres chino
Sometimes I forget I understand Spanish lol. Started doing dishes with this playing and realized I was following along just fine
only understand? don't speak it?
Alvin Roque-Otento I’m the same way.
I took a few years of Spanish in high school and where I live in Arizona Spanish is super common.
But it never clicked enough for me to speak it quickly enough at all. However I can still understand at normal speed if that makes sense.
It just takes me 5 times longer to think about and then form a proper sentence in response. I dunno
Lmao
@@tristenbell6929 You just need to practice now. Try to form sentences in Spanish in your head during your day, and slowly it will get easier and easier. You will learn how to think in Spanish with time, and then, talking will become easy. Of course the sooner you start speaking, the better. Don't be ashamed of your accent or misspronouncing words.
Buena suerte 🙃
Joey Díaz es un tipo reinteresante con sus historias, en inglés lo escucho siempre pa pegarme un poquito en todo lo que sale de su mente.
Saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱
👍🏼👍🏼😎
weeeena wn que parte de chile?
Segura tiene algo de acento chileno en español.
@@c4tch Santiago y tú!
@@joeperez5692 o sea, creo que que es más peruano que chileno su acento + su inglés
es bien chistoso el resultado xd
Thanks for teaching me Spanish!
“Un frío depinga!” 😩🤣🙌🔥💯🤘
Joey is the best! 🙌🔥💯🤘👏
To my ear, Tom has a very proper Peruvian accent, while Joeys accent is very Cuban (alo asere que bola)
probably because Tom is half peruvian and Joey was born in Cuba
@ltx his mother was born and raised in Peru, although most Americans use this "half" thing to refer to great grandfathers or beyond, which doesn't make sense. They just wanna feel special and pretend to be from a different nationality, but in Tom's case it's 100% accurate
@ltx dude he has said on several occasions and stand up sets that his mother was born and raised in Peru and moved to the US as an adult, she barely speaks English, why is this so hard for you to believe? He speaks perfect Spanish because of her lol
@ltx you cant be serious. saying "half peruvian" is simply a way of saying "one side of my family comes from Peru". Its a lingo used everywhere, it cant be that hard to understand man. And why are you so caught up with dual citizenship? He can only say that if he walks around with two passports? Thats just a stupid statement. You cant be half a nationality but you can explain to people that a side of your family comes from a specific place, kinda obvious man
also, as someone who lived in the US his whole life and was until recently selling out shows in Spanish, I'd say his spanish is pretty damn perfect
This is awesome I’ve been looking for latino entertainment in spanish that I actually enjoy to help me learn spanish as a hispanic
Bruh sometimes I wish my parents just spoke it around me instead of just teaching me English. I have to learn it now as an adult and it’s frustrating considering all my friends just have it.
Learning Spanish for the past four years finally paid off
Here I am punching the air bc I took French
Que orgulloso té debes sentir poder entender!
@@fluG4M3 ME TOO
"Okay Joey we are gonna only speak spanish this whole podcast"
Joey - Speaks spanglish
Lmao
Spanglish is a way of life especially if your Spanish isn't that great. It's a lifesaver.
Tone Riggz ain’t that the pinche verdad.
only he could get away with that
Joeys spanish is really good, a lot of Cuban slang though.
I heard Tom during a stand-up he spoke Spanish. This is the first video I looked for and I am impressed.
Estoy muy sorprendido que after so many years Joey sigue hablando español cubano 😮
I love his english accent and way of talking. El Cubano le sale incluso cuando habla inglés. No el acento but through his gestures and humor 😂
Creo que exponerse a muchos y diferentes acentos es la mejor manera de aprender un idioma. Recuerdo hace un algunos años no entendía el acento británico pero luego de trabajar y hablar con ellos ya puedo hasta distinguir la región de la que proceden 😅
En español lo mismo. En España hay un mogollón de acentos. El andaluz es más cool 😊
PS: Lo único que destesto de mi acento cubano es pronunciar las R cómo una L 🤪 that's just *ucked up!
Im Norwegian, i can only count to 5 and order beer in spanish, but i still love these podcasts, especially this one with Uncle Joey!
🤣🤣🤣
Una cerveze senior!
dos cerveza vær så snill.. sa det før men hu var 'HÆÆÆ'
@@Nika_Joy_Boy tres cervezas denle al vikingo este.
Tambien puedes decir cheve=beer
When Jose Antonio talks about his lunch is so true .. the whole room smells like garlic 😂😂😂
And after his garlic tablets.
ha sido un placer escucharse esto, de mis dos comediantes preferidos hablando castellano.... es como conocerse a vosotros de nuevo.
Estoy aprendiendo espanol. Es genial que existan estos videos.
Si guey yo también, buen hecho
joey: DE PINGA english translation: amazing . TREMENDOUS
Oh man that was killer - passed out on the floor, woke up and ate a pound of ham and half of pound of cheese, wakes up and finds a piece of ham in the mask 🤣🤣🤣
Bro, that shit had me cryin
I love this. I’ve become a fan of Segura because of these. I never knew he was Peruvian like me! And Jose Antonio transformed into an old Cuban uncle before my eyes. He’s was the Italian mobster before hand - but now I know better!
bro his name is Diaz. that didnt tip u off that he wasn't italian?
Auto generated spanisb captions never stood a chance at keeping up with Tio Joey with zoom audio
As a guy who loves these two guys and I grew up in a Latin home and understanding Spanish fluently (but speaking ok), I really enjoy seeing and hearing them have a conversation in Spanish. It’s great
I always love watching people speak their respective secondary languages (although I guess one could argue that in Tom's case, Español is actually his primary language since that's what he learned first as a child.. it's all meaningless semantics at the end of the day, just bear with me here even if you disagree with me on that small point.) It's extremely fascinating to me to see the little differences in the way people communicate with each other when they're speaking their day-to-day primary language versus their secondary languages that are not utilized nearly as often in their everyday lives.
Through my own experiences as a native English speaker, I've learned that I can have a polite, mundane conversation with a person while simultaneously realizing that I'm completely bored with the exchange and thoroughly uninterested in what they are saying.. But then if I were to have a similarly polite, mundane conversation with that same person except this time in Español (my secondary language), all of the sudden I'm completely engaged in the conversation and genuinely interested in what they are telling me.
I'm sure there has to be some bit of actual science involved here.
This podcast is helping me learn spanish, but I smoked like the church and got lost in the forest 8 minutes in
I been listening for 5 minutes and haven't even looked at the captions lmao faded like a docta!
Hahahaha! You alright lol, goodluck learning bro!
@@larryfish9272 haha just listening to aliens talk basically, I love it
@@larryfish9272 lmfao ! Savage
@@fluG4M3 when it's 2 of my favorite Martians I'll listen all day homie lol
Hahahhaha Joey speaking in spanish is so funny , cubano pero bienn cubanoo
These podcasts make my American born Peruvian ass want to learn spanish. I wish this was around in the 2000s
José Rogan: "Es enteramente posible que los chimpancé coman carne de alce. De todos modos, ¿alguna vez has usado DMT?
Un amigo mio una vez me dijo que...
Also I just want to say I appreciate all the non Spanish speakers on here, true fans. I’m 2nd gen, we’re Mexican and our Spanish is very California Mexican. But I’m always interested in hearing other Latinos speak their Spanish
I’m half Cuban & this show is how I’m determined to learn Spanish. 🤘🏻(My dad was no help) 😂
I can teach you Spanish mami
Años siguiendo a estos dos panzones
La primera vez que escucho al Coco hablar en español
Que chingon...mexicano aqui
I’m amazed that I was able to follow 90% of they said. I’m a native Brazilian Portuguese speaker, but Joey speaks pretty clearly for a Cuban lol. We also have a numbers game, and the last 2 numbers represent an animal. Brazilians never wear number 24. Find out why.
jaja soy peruano y es increible escuchar a Tom Segura con acento peruano, cague de risa el podcast con el tio joey tambien 👍
Habla peruano, yo también, recién veo este podcast
Su mama es de Peru.
Joey’s Spanish is so raw I love it, even the way he says príson instead of cárcel
"¿Tú entiendes?" jajaja Joey is the same in both languages... "You understand me??"
Being cuban, it was great seeing this! It's like my uncle talking!
I love Joey so much I'm watching this with subtitles
tengo certifico del idoma por mi universitario, pero no he estudiado el espanol por tres anos y estes viedos me ayudan descubrir mis habilidades de nuevo. gracias!
This shit is entertaining as hell! I also grew up watching my grandpa running the same "business" in Puerto Rico. Good stuff Tom.
Soy de España y nunca había escuchado a Joey en español. Casi lloro de la risa🤣🤣
Hermoso podcast, boludooo!!! Imposible no quererlo a don José. Qué tremendo personaje!! Saludos desde Argentina!
Ese CoCo Diaz e' un pringao! xD
Capitulazo. Este, y el del Bananero.
Best way to learn Spanish 💯 😏🤣
As a Nuyorican I love you guys!!! I have to admit im a huge" Tom Segura" fan! Great job Tom.bravo.
Never knew he spoke Spanish. I’m freaking out.
Super cool lol.
I know Tom is watching Joey on the laptop but it looks like he has his eyes locked on a live Spanish to English translator haha.
Im happy to have this. Coming out of my spanish class i found that i enjoyed the course. I bought a year of duolingo so hopefully i can learn to understand you guys lol
This is incredible! Heart to Heart maxed out to 11!
Cuban and Peruvian Spanish. My favorite cultures in one podcast gotta love it 🙏💪💪💪
Man I would love to se a Joey Diaz biopic that shit would rock in my opinion. I feel it would need to be raw as hell too. Disfrutando el podcast desde El Salvador. sígale dando con todo hermano.
El Toño Díaz, dios de la comedia
It's so interesting to me that I've spent 0 hours studying spanish, but because I know Latin pretty well, I can piece together little bits of this. Usually just the most basic of sentences, but it's still cool to see how those languages are connected.
Espanol no es dificil pero hablar y escuchar cada dia es muy importante. Tambien hay muchos acentos varias y Cubano es el mas dificil para mi. Me gusta cómo el español de Tom suena como un libro de texto en español y Joey está hablando un idioma desconocido
Joey no habla el mejor español pero te entiendo, el español cubano es un poco complicado de entender, muy parecido al de Puerto Rico y R. Dominicana.
Cubano es basico, más como venezolano. Pero Puerto ricenos tiene muchooo palabras unico que otras no tiene
I feel like I learnt so much more then I already knew about Joeys personality just from hearing him explain his story in Spanish and how deep just speaking Spanish makes him think, you can hear it in his voice
my family thinks I'm a scholar when walking past my room, this blasting
muy bueno muchachos, un saludos desde Granada Hill aqui en Los Angeles, soy un gran fanaticos de ustedes todos, Tom, el gran Jose Antonio Diaz y posupuesto Jose Rogan ;) un abrazo de este hulmilde colombiano.
Im surprised Joey Diaz speaks pretty decent Cuban Spanish he still sounds dope 😅🔥🔥
It’s fairly impecable actually!
Joey sounds like he straight out of Hialeah
Hialeah baby!!
Hahaha so fucking true 🤣
Hialeah baby right here yesssirrr
He talks PERFECT Spanish like Cuban Spanish if your not Cuban don’t comment it isn’t proper Spanish it’s Cuban Spanish and it’s perfect
I`m so glad shows like these exist. Mostly catered to Hispanic Americans who speak English and Spanish and not only those Telemundo Shows mostly for people who have mostly Hispanic culture.
Me fascina mi tío Joey. 🇵🇷🤘🏽
Uncle Joey straight up looking like Don Francisco lmao
LMFAO! 🤣🤣☠️☠️
Como español, es un privilegio escuchar al Tomás Segura y José Antonio Díaz en un podcast. José Antonio siempre será el coco, que c*r*jo. Mi favorito.
Muchas gracias por esto, Tom. Soy argentino y siempre esperé por más podcasts en español de parte de Joey (y tuyos también).
Muy bien hablado chicos. Un abraço de Portugal