I'm so glad that this episode did explain that there's a difference between a macaron and a macaroon. I've heard so many American shows including the judges refer to macarons as "macaroons" even though they're not the same.
July 16 2023 Maryland USA: Again another spectacular show. I do love hearing the language of the SA but also loving for me the English speaking and subtitles are aavailable.
Although there's so many - ?! I tend to get a bit uncomfortable with the Afrikaans accent, but that's because after living there I conflate it with the politics
I noticed sometimes the judge and one other contestant will speak another language and other times English. Why the intermittent switching back and forth mid sentence. So confused 🤔
It's basically called 'code switching' - when you're so bi/multi lingual that you naturally flip back and forth. South Africa has 11 official languages, so it's not unusual. What's more remarkable is the lack of switching to 'black' languages, although you can hear it sometimes. When I lived there I always noticed that people speaking Sotho or Twsane would default to english when referencing numbers.
@@NellyMacharia me and my siblings can sometimes speak in 4 different languages all in one sentence 😂😂🙌🏾. The one minute you can hear what we say and the next, poof its another language. We speak 5 languages fluently 🙈. I consider it a super power
@@shamisomarabwa202 it is a super power and yet the 🌎 makes us think we are stupid because we are not native English speakers. We speak 5 languages from the moment we are born what makes you think adding another language to our skillset is an uphill battle? We will learn it and even be better than you
I think it’s amazing. I love hearing the different languages - I only wish I knew which one is spoken at the time although I know this is meant for SA viewers and they probably know. I’m thinking Afrikaans is what is spoken quite a bit here. As someone from the US, speaking only English and learning a bit of French in school, I think it would benefit anyone who can speak many languages. I would have loved to learn more, especially as a child.
Ouch! I wouldn't have said it so rudely, but I agree - it was a cake, not a pastry. But I also admit I still can't get past her cry/quit moment, or the constant sneer (lip pulled up on one side) that constantly displays a level of contempt
I'm so glad that this episode did explain that there's a difference between a macaron and a macaroon. I've heard so many American shows including the judges refer to macarons as "macaroons" even though they're not the same.
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Teddy bear tears. Well-done!
July 16 2023 Maryland USA: Again another spectacular show. I do love hearing the language of the SA but also loving for me the English speaking and subtitles are aavailable.
Jason M and Lwazi are by far my favorites!!! 💞
My favourite show right now!💃💃
Great Episode! Well done to Samantha :D
Leaving the acetate on...😂 that should be grounds for immediate disqualification.
I love South African accent 😊🥰
Although there's so many - ?! I tend to get a bit uncomfortable with the Afrikaans accent, but that's because after living there I conflate it with the politics
Never saw those teddy bears in any Schoon bakery.
did she rly say tiramisu is a pudding??
I noticed sometimes the judge and one other contestant will speak another language and other times English. Why the intermittent switching back and forth mid sentence. So confused 🤔
It's basically called 'code switching' - when you're so bi/multi lingual that you naturally flip back and forth. South Africa has 11 official languages, so it's not unusual. What's more remarkable is the lack of switching to 'black' languages, although you can hear it sometimes. When I lived there I always noticed that people speaking Sotho or Twsane would default to english when referencing numbers.
It's a normal and habitual way that multilingual people speak especially in Africa. We are notorious for mixing even 4 languages mid sentence
@@NellyMacharia me and my siblings can sometimes speak in 4 different languages all in one sentence 😂😂🙌🏾. The one minute you can hear what we say and the next, poof its another language. We speak 5 languages fluently 🙈. I consider it a super power
@@shamisomarabwa202 it is a super power and yet the 🌎 makes us think we are stupid because we are not native English speakers. We speak 5 languages from the moment we are born what makes you think adding another language to our skillset is an uphill battle? We will learn it and even be better than you
I think it’s amazing. I love hearing the different languages - I only wish I knew which one is spoken at the time although I know this is meant for SA viewers and they probably know. I’m thinking Afrikaans is what is spoken quite a bit here. As someone from the US, speaking only English and learning a bit of French in school, I think it would benefit anyone who can speak many languages. I would have loved to learn more, especially as a child.
Poor Samantha - like they say; no good deed goes unpunished, she shouldn't have helped lie-wazi.
Really khensani? A CAKE for a pastry challenge? Are CAKES the only confection that you can bake? 🙄
Ouch! I wouldn't have said it so rudely, but I agree - it was a cake, not a pastry. But I also admit I still can't get past her cry/quit moment, or the constant sneer (lip pulled up on one side) that constantly displays a level of contempt
Exactly! Chocolate an vanilla cake for every challenge.
Surprized Chanelle was wearing her wedding rings when she was making pastry - its not good hygiene.
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Those tiny pins are an insult to the contestants
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Will episode 7 soon be uploaded? @tastemastersa