To anyone who doesn’t know Spanish: Ciento dos huevos (102 eggs) Siento dos huevos (I feel 2 eggs) *huevos (eggs) can also be used to refer to a mans balls* So by saying 102 eggs, it sounds like she’s saying she’s feeling 2 balls. Thanks for coming to my TED TALK.
102 eggs = Ciento dos huevos. Which sounds like "siento dos huevos" Which means "I feel two eggs" or when translated into slang it means "I feel two balls (as in testicles)"
@@cholodude97 "sentar" (sit) and "sentir" (feel) share the one conjugation. It's commonly used for puns in Spanish. It doesn't make a lot of sense to 'sit' two eggs.
This does not change the fact that there are 400 Billion birds in the world and 37,877 people in Liechtenstein. So if the birds decide to invade Liechtenstein, each Liechtensteiner will have to fight 10,560,498 birds.
The phrase "102 eggs" may be translated as "102 huevos" ("ciento dos huevos"). This phrase sounds similar to the phrase "siento dos huevos" ("I feel two balls/testicles").😅😅😅😅
Alright, now all I need is a Spanish speaking partner, get two kids, wait until they’re about 12-15 years old, and then ask her that same question in front of them.
Ciento y dos huevos - 102 eggs Siento dos huevos - I feel two balls Edit: What's with all the keyboard Spanish experts trying to correct my translation? I'm a bilingual native speaker so gtfo.
@@donniedavis774 Bolas are sports balls. Like a soccer ball. Huevos is slang for testicles, like balls is in English. Hence me using "balls" as the appropriate translation.
We say "ciento dos" and not "ciento y dos". All spanish speakers besides most spaniards say it as "siento dos" (like an "s") and most spaniards say it differently pronouncing "c" like "th" in "think".
Don’t let this distract you from the fact that Hector is going to be running three Honda civics with spoon engines, and on top of that, he just went into Harry’s and bought three t66 turbos with nos, and a motec exhaust system.
And for you who dont speak spanish, english and portuguese: Ciento dos huevos(102 eggs) Siento dos huevos (I feel eggs) Sento nos huevos ( I sit on the eggs)
In Portuguese Cento. So sounds the same and we have the “e” what makes everything worse. In Portuguese = Cento e dois ovos. You don’t want to say this in Brazil 😂.
@@yourfavouritenarcissist So everyone heard santa loves werewolves and defo didn't see it a couple of comments down with alot of likes lol Definitely fucking crazy yeah 😂😎
@@Katie_996 lol... But that doesn't flip a switch in my brain that makes her not attractive. I can't control what I'm attracted to. Would it make you feel better if I pretended she wasn't extremely pretty?
@@lubnaalam5013 in spanish 102 eggs is ciento dos huevos, which sounds like siento dos huevos which is technically translated to she feels two dicks since in some spansh speaking countries they refer to their dicks as huevos 🤣 or their balls to be more precise
“Thiento dos”… that’s not a neutral accent, it’s the one that has diverged the most since 1492. Similarly, the English spoken in the Northeast of the US has changed less than the highly affected English accent.
@@treedillinger5801 The theta sound is much older than the s. Castellano is still a lot more conservative compared to Latin American Spanish. Catalunian has the theta, Basque has it, Galician has it, Sardinian has it (the more conservative dialects), Ladin has it (in a few words); the sound is directly derived from ancient Greek. The s is a natural evolution of that sound, much like the tz and the t ones.
@@allcolorsareentombedinblack first of all: there’s no such thing as Latin American Spanish. Every single country is slightly different, with varying degrees of influence from African and Native American, as well as other European languages. The Spanish spoken in the Caribbean-where Columbus landed (PR, DR, Cuba) is very similar to what is spoken in the Canary Islands, which is closest to what was originally brought over to the new world…that’s why not a single country outside of Spain has the theta sound. It defies logic that if that’s how the settlers spoke not a single region or town anywhere in the Americas would have retained it. It may be true that the sound existed in parts of Spain prior to 1492, but it wasn’t prevalent. The same thing has happened with English and Portuguese. Western Europe is relatively small and the languages have continued to influence each other over the centuries. The Americas are large in comparison and islands are more isolated (especially pre TV and pre internet) so generally speaking they have remained closer to whatever original regional version of the language was originally brought there.
@@treedillinger5801 Nope. Except for Cuban Spanish. As I said, the "th" phonema derives DIRECTLY from Greek and Latin. And Isolated varieties evolve as well, completely changing the words many times, and if this is possible, the changes in pronunciation are even more likely.
@@allcolorsareentombedinblack idk what “nope” refers to but I’m simply stating facts, there’s nothing to disagree with. Regardless, you’re missing the point entirely. The question isn’t where certain elements of Spanish derived from…the question is what was the prevalent version at the time when the language was brought to the Americas. It should be noted that not only are there differences from country to country but also within countries. If you go to San Juan, PR the way people speak is almost indistinguishable from what’s spoken in the Canary Islands. The center of the island resembles more the landscape of Galicia and was settled by people from Galicia which is reflected both in the names and in the language. For example: people roll their R’s in the back of their throat- like in Portuguese (j…or h in English sound) , instead of the tip of the tongue. PR was the island first ruled by Columbus and his men, Columbus having been the first governor…and being a small isolated island it’s only logical that- like the Canary Islands, the language would be more resistant to change over the years. Again: this isn’t a matter of opinion, it’s all documented (and logical) so there’s nothing to argue about. But let’s fo this as a thought experiment: how did people in the isolated mountains of PR…and people in the Andes…and Mexico City, Buenos Aires…and everywhere all come together to drop the theta pronunciation?? In the 1500s without television or the internet. How didn’t a single village on a remote island or in the mountains not get the memo?
i’ll never forget when i was in 9th grade spanish class and we were going around the room to say as much as we knew (so she knew what we knew so far) and i thought it would be funny to tell the teacher that i love eggs. She had to leave the room and she told me to not say that again LMAO
For those who doesn’t understand the video: Ciento dos huevos (102 eggs) “Ciento dos huevos” sounds like i feel your eggs in Spanish, they are just spelled differently Hope you understand❤
Joke only works on Latin Spanish speakers, in Spain we would say [thee-en-toh] dos huevos, and irritate the hell out of Latin Spanish speakers with our weird accent jajaja
The latinamericans doesnt pronunce de "C" sound that we use in Spain, instead of that they use a "s" for each "c", so she is saying in spanish ''Siento 2 huevos" translated "I feel two nuts" (nuts because eggs can also be said for nuts in spanish)
Don’t let that distract you from the fact that Hector is going to be running 3 Honda Civics with Spoon engines. And on top of that, he just went into Harry’s, and he ordered 3 T66 turbos, with NOS. And a Motec system exhaust
Everyone: talking about balls
What I heard: “Santa loves werewolves”
Me too bruh
Same😂
Epic bro 🤪
LMAO
U legend!🤣🤣
To anyone who doesn’t know Spanish:
Ciento dos huevos (102 eggs)
Siento dos huevos (I feel 2 eggs)
*huevos (eggs) can also be used to refer to a mans balls*
So by saying 102 eggs, it sounds like she’s saying she’s feeling 2 balls.
Thanks for coming to my TED TALK.
For the last 18 years I my life I thought that webos was balls and huevos was eggs.
@@dismalcontent6067 😂
Thanks for my daily Mexican languege lesson👍🏻
@@dismalcontent6067 it can be, but that's not even a word, officially
Best comment of the month for creativity.
"i feel two balls" 🙂
😂😂😂
Wanna make it four 🙃🙃
The likes are 102💀-
😂
Santa loves werewolfs that's freaking hilarious
...
Is anyone else gonna tell him??? Or....
NY accent 😂😂
she saying ciento dos huevos
She saying 102
@@imtoolazyman no its like... what it sounds like in spanish.... and it's not 102 huevos. You kinda have to know it to get it😭
My brain: Santa loves werewolves.
Edit: I didn’t think it was that funny but thanks for the likes 😂❤️
😂
🤣
Bruuh i choked on my laugh ..
I can’t unhear this line!! 🤣🤣🤣
PLS
102 eggs = Ciento dos huevos.
Which sounds like "siento dos huevos"
Which means "I feel two eggs" or when translated into slang it means "I feel two balls (as in testicles)"
If I'm not mistaken I thought it was sit two balls?
Thank you.
Not feeling it.
pretiate it brotha
@@cholodude97 "sentar" (sit) and "sentir" (feel) share the one conjugation. It's commonly used for puns in Spanish. It doesn't make a lot of sense to 'sit' two eggs.
She's beautiful no matter what
In Venezuela, when you count from 100 to 199, they avoid saying the full number, because otherwise they joke all day with their bad thoughts. 😂😂😂😂
I dont get it
Explain it further pls
"I feel 1, i feel 2, i feel 10... i feel 99"
Then what do u say instead?
Then what do u say instead? Hahaha
Ok I finally get it.
102 eggs is - Ciento dos huevos
But it sounds like "Siento dos huevos" which translates to "I feel (touch) two balls"
🤣🤣
Thanks for the translation brother
Thank you
😂😂😂
The Captain we need 🙏🙏
This does not change the fact that there are 400 Billion birds in the world and 37,877 people in Liechtenstein. So if the birds decide to invade Liechtenstein, each Liechtensteiner will have to fight 10,560,498 birds.
Ok
And they're all robots..
What
That's not funny. Or true
that sounded smart
Jesus she is gorgeous, her voice just melts ya
Hahaha.
Say it right c'mon sheesh jajajajajajaja
lmao
she do of btw
Her gorgeous face as she realizes the joke!😂😂😂
You need to get out more 😂🤦♂️🤡
R4CK
Facts bro she is fkn gorgeous
@@Edd0614 simp
This guy had her questioning her own existence, lol.
Riight?! 😅
U damn right...😁😁🤣
I dont think it was that mindblowing bud. If you question your own existence over that then you need some major therapy.
Shut the hell up @Boogity Hoo, he's trying to make a juxtaposition, quit making everything so fucking literal you joy-kill
😅
I thought it was santa loves werewolves😂
Same bro. Same
Wth 🤣🤣🤣
Lmaoo
lmfao 😂🤦🏿♂️
Right 😂😂😂😂
The phrase "102 eggs" may be translated as "102 huevos" ("ciento dos huevos"). This phrase sounds similar to the phrase "siento dos huevos" ("I feel two balls/testicles").😅😅😅😅
Non Spanish: Santa loves werewolves
Spanish guys : I feel two balls
These TikToks are becoming more and more underwhelming.
Its actually funny
If you know Spanish
@@driamcamacho4350 Well his name is "Javier" so its actually funny that out of everyone he's complaining🤣 because he should know
Right, no one is original. They just copy other people
Where they ever
Alright, now all I need is a Spanish speaking partner, get two kids, wait until they’re about 12-15 years old, and then ask her that same question in front of them.
Omg bro burn !
Pro tip: It doesn't work with Spaniards because we don't pronounce the "c" as an "s"
Even better teach them it an tell them to say it in class so when the Spanish teachers are if they know any phrases they can whip that one out
@@le_r0se948 bro you just saved me so much time I was talking up this chick from Spain.
Big bro moment, thanks bruh
@@Sielnt_Mateo In South Spain (Sevilla, Cadiz...) You can still find people who pronounce 'c' as 's'.
Dude rly said "ay bay bay" hurricane Chris style😂
Her looks are very sober and natural....she is very beautiful...
Simp
🤪
No she isn't she a dog
Sober? Really?
Just let her keep her weight like that.. Perfect
Am I the only one eho heard "santa loves werewolves" 😅
Now I hear your phrase 😂
Lmao
Can’t I hear it now 😂😂
Yesssss
😂😂 dude you need to stop watching dem twilight's movies 😂😂😂
One of those jokes that if you didn't know Spanish you'd feel so left out 😂
Lmao fr
I feel left out. 😞
damn
Spanish 1 came in clutch😂😂😂
Good one 🤣🤣
She is so beautiful...and i would think by looking at her shes s gentle kind person❤
LMAO Never judge a book by its cover. Thats very sexist of you.
"Oh, really?" had me dying. Lol 😆
Her expression when she caught onto the joke it’s like: Leeets GOOOO!
I don't get it
what’s the joke
@Jose Andres Santos Gomez she probably eats a lot of eggs too, RIP toilet, gas mask activated
I'd use the word "joke" quite loosely!
@@bigmacdaddydaddymac is that cos she has loose flaps?
Ciento dos huevos. Huevos is often slang for balls. Not quite sure about the rest.
Ciento sounds like siento which means I feel
“I feel two balls”
she made it sound like siento --> "i feel" dos huevos --> balls
No balls in Spanish it’s Bolas not Huevos
@@ttvthanos887 depende!!!. También se les dice "huevos" a los testículos además de "bolas".
I love jokes that require me to know another language, they're the best.
"..send those to werewolves.." is what im hearing...😂😂😂
its “i feel two balls”
I thought she said "Santa loves werewolves". Am dumb haha
🎅
I thought u copied it mate 🤣
"Santa just swallows" so yeah. Am dumb too
@@FarrFromPerfect What did she say?
@@petedelacruz39 u dumb too...I din't get it so, I am too..xD
Not me thinking it’s “Santa loves werewolves”
shuuuut uuuup 🤣🤣🤣 I heard it after reading this
I just laughed so hard at this 🤣🤣🤣🤣
😐
Not you copying other commenter above
Yo you copied the other comment I call your BLUFF
Every one heard: something about balls
What I heard: “Santa hate swear words”
DAMN SHE IS PERFECT ❤
Ciento dos huevos = 102 eggs
Siento dos huevos = I feel two 🏀🏀
So thats what
@@careless3360 🤦♂️
No that's his vag
You could say ciento y dos to clear up confusion I mean it’s pretty simple but ye thanks
Thanks m8
Ciento y dos huevos - 102 eggs
Siento dos huevos - I feel two balls
Edit: What's with all the keyboard Spanish experts trying to correct my translation? I'm a bilingual native speaker so gtfo.
Poggers bro!
JAJAJA si me había dado cuenta
Bolas
@@donniedavis774 Bolas are sports balls. Like a soccer ball. Huevos is slang for testicles, like balls is in English. Hence me using "balls" as the appropriate translation.
We say "ciento dos" and not "ciento y dos". All spanish speakers besides most spaniards say it as "siento dos" (like an "s") and most spaniards say it differently pronouncing "c" like "th" in "think".
"Cien-" * realizes *
Just like in Russian:
Many corny jokes are based on the fact that man's balls are literally called eggs
Don’t let this distract you from the fact that Hector is going to be running three Honda civics with spoon engines, and on top of that, he just went into Harry’s and bought three t66 turbos with nos, and a motec exhaust system.
Love it
My man . Back when the movies were good with bleached blonde head . Dude we gotta rewatch those movies , well the first five anyway
Rip paul walker 😢🙏
Back, when ff was about a guy robbing trucks to run his strest racing career… times was better
Also the fact that bungee gum has the properties of both rubber and gum
And for you who dont speak spanish, english and portuguese:
Ciento dos huevos(102 eggs)
Siento dos huevos (I feel eggs)
Sento nos huevos ( I sit on the eggs)
Siento dos huevos in Spanish means "I feel 2 eggs"
NOT just "I feel eggs" buddy boy
The MVP!!!
Gracias
@@thegovernmentshill português
Hard to read this explanation if you dont speak english.
I could listen to her say that all day. lol.
Yeah, 40 years ago I had a few Mexican guys that taught me Spanish. This is one of the first things they taught me 😂😂😂😂
How this fella even has a misses is beyond me! Absolute weapon
😆
We
This comment is making me a lil uncomfy 🙈
Sargent of the goon platoon front n centre
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She looks pretty whatever she does😍
Thats the only reason I watch these videos tell ya the truth. She is GORGEOUS no matter what she is doing 😍.
@@cdlogans LOL
@@cdlogans simp-ly sad
@@adhdking7330 it probably is but she is still fine as hell 😆
@@cdlogans you not lying
Heh, good one, I betcha she didn't c that one coming.. 😅..
Gotta pull out Dora explorer for this one
It’s funny how y’all be trying to know what she actually means which comes out “Siento Dos Huevos” as an “ I Feel Two Balls”🤣😭
you late bro
@@dezzyperr5982 it’s okay fam don’t matter as long as people get to see and understand they will get it🤔
@@tkdan2121 thanks my ninja bcuz I really wanted to know
@@tkdan2121 Appreciate it bro, I gotta learn Spanish
Here's my innocent little brain thinking that she's supposed to say "it again"...
😂😂
Feel the same
Now get her to say: "I want to see gas" in Spanish!
😂
Nice! 🤣
I’m Brazilian and understood.
I’m proudly rolling on the floor.
My Spanish is getting good. 😂
She looks like she’s always in the mood
Once you find someone like that you start to understand why some dudes do anything their girl asks. Always worth making her feel right.
My kind of girls
lmao you're right.
I agree homie
@@geordiejones5618 Many girls like that. 5oo many weak men out here
The funny is that portuguese speakers don't need speak spanish to understand the joke. However both langs are different lmfao
Lol that's true
You speak speak portuguese?
Eu tive dificuldade em perceber a piada
Ovos tem conotação sexual no brasileiro ? Lmao
@@jvieira571 Sim tem kkkk
@@Oculto__ Que texto ?
I did not hear Spanish. All I heard was Santa loves Will werewolves.😂
Sounds the same in Mexico.
Ciento is “thiento” in Spain.
Same with in Cuba. They add a “th” many times.
In Portuguese Cento. So sounds the same and we have the “e” what makes everything worse.
In Portuguese = Cento e dois ovos.
You don’t want to say this in Brazil 😂.
I never knew Santa Claus liked warewolves 😂
Sometimes the people who don’t understand the joke make it funnier…
I know, right? And the funny thing is that Costco definitely has warewolves. :)
Why do people just copy word for word what someone else has literally just wrote?
@@questioneverything0 Or maybe more than one person came to the same conclusion? fucking crazy right?
@@yourfavouritenarcissist So everyone heard santa loves werewolves and defo didn't see it a couple of comments down with alot of likes lol Definitely fucking crazy yeah 😂😎
Hmm I get it.
*doesn't get it at all*
Sorry bro only ppl that speak Italian will understand this one
@@michaelsandoval3538 You mean Spanish
😂😂 in Spanish that means “feeling 2 testicles” 🤣
@@Ace-ys1pz didn’t she say Ciento dos huevos?
102 eggs and I feel two testicles is the same.
(Except in Castille Spanish, in which it would sound different unfortunately)
She said that she feels 2 eggs😂
Sounds like she’s says “See End To Yeet Weevils.”
Lmao
Lmfao yeet
I heard santa loves werewolves
Poor weevils
Bro some people talkin bout balls for me I just hear Santa loves wear wolves like what crack are you on and can I have some please
OK but I just want to point out how fucking adorable she is
She taken
For real tho. She is so attractive
@@fwuapya SHE TAKENNNNNNN!!!!!!!!
@@Katie_996 lol... But that doesn't flip a switch in my brain that makes her not attractive. I can't control what I'm attracted to. Would it make you feel better if I pretended she wasn't extremely pretty?
@@fwuapya -_- you weird
That is one lucky boy my God she is absolutely beautiful
Am choking on my water 💀☠️
Thank you to the people who speak Spanish that explained the joke in the comments 🤝🏾
He making her say “I feel the eggs”
😂
I feel two eggs
Ayo wyd to my face?
Thank God cause I was so dam confused
That's it her Spanish did it for me
Yeah I came
Honestly, got me all bricked up
Dude says beginning sentence like that song Hey bay bay white folks gangstas in the Cub
She essentially saying "102 eggs" but in spanish but if you say it enough it sounds like "i feel your eggs"
Holy shit this takes me back to middle school days with the bois
Você é BR
So you’re saying in MS you’d take 102 eggs to the face with the void?
So it was 4 months ago?
@@thereflectionofperfection3395 damn bro,u got him
@@thereflectionofperfection3395 prob 1 year ago before the pandemic
oh come ooonnn we do this since we're little kids 🤣 she should've known... still her reaction when she realizes, priceless
i didn't understand that...what is it??
@@lubnaalam5013 in spanish 102 eggs is ciento dos huevos, which sounds like siento dos huevos which is technically translated to she feels two dicks since in some spansh speaking countries they refer to their dicks as huevos 🤣 or their balls to be more precise
Reaction was rehearsed af
I’ve hung around enough Spanish speaking people in school to get this joke 😂
Clearly scripted but ok
This is why distinción is best lmao
Lmprao whn she noticed her face made me drop my phne n laugh so hardv😂
She can whisper that into me ears ALL day long
Is the same thing in Portuguese "sento em dois ovos", and in Spanish "siento dos huevos" same that "fell two balls"
Thanks
Ok niqqa Tf 🤨
vdd
So Spanish and Portuguese has the same joke.
Oh Latinos, lmao
Everyone talking about balls me haerfinh"Santa loose clothes"
So nobody hears Santa loves werewolfs
Me, a Spaniard with neutral accent: "You have no power here..."
“Thiento dos”… that’s not a neutral accent, it’s the one that has diverged the most since 1492. Similarly, the English spoken in the Northeast of the US has changed less than the highly affected English accent.
@@treedillinger5801 The theta sound is much older than the s. Castellano is still a lot more conservative compared to Latin American Spanish. Catalunian has the theta, Basque has it, Galician has it, Sardinian has it (the more conservative dialects), Ladin has it (in a few words); the sound is directly derived from ancient Greek. The s is a natural evolution of that sound, much like the tz and the t ones.
@@allcolorsareentombedinblack first of all: there’s no such thing as Latin American Spanish. Every single country is slightly different, with varying degrees of influence from African and Native American, as well as other European languages. The Spanish spoken in the Caribbean-where Columbus landed (PR, DR, Cuba) is very similar to what is spoken in the Canary Islands, which is closest to what was originally brought over to the new world…that’s why not a single country outside of Spain has the theta sound. It defies logic that if that’s how the settlers spoke not a single region or town anywhere in the Americas would have retained it. It may be true that the sound existed in parts of Spain prior to 1492, but it wasn’t prevalent. The same thing has happened with English and Portuguese. Western Europe is relatively small and the languages have continued to influence each other over the centuries. The Americas are large in comparison and islands are more isolated (especially pre TV and pre internet) so generally speaking they have remained closer to whatever original regional version of the language was originally brought there.
@@treedillinger5801 Nope. Except for Cuban Spanish. As I said, the "th" phonema derives DIRECTLY from Greek and Latin. And Isolated varieties evolve as well, completely changing the words many times, and if this is possible, the changes in pronunciation are even more likely.
@@allcolorsareentombedinblack idk what “nope” refers to but I’m simply stating facts, there’s nothing to disagree with. Regardless, you’re missing the point entirely. The question isn’t where certain elements of Spanish derived from…the question is what was the prevalent version at the time when the language was brought to the Americas. It should be noted that not only are there differences from country to country but also within countries. If you go to San Juan, PR the way people speak is almost indistinguishable from what’s spoken in the Canary Islands. The center of the island resembles more the landscape of Galicia and was settled by people from Galicia which is reflected both in the names and in the language. For example: people roll their R’s in the back of their throat- like in Portuguese (j…or h in English sound) , instead of the tip of the tongue. PR was the island first ruled by Columbus and his men, Columbus having been the first governor…and being a small isolated island it’s only logical that- like the Canary Islands, the language would be more resistant to change over the years.
Again: this isn’t a matter of opinion, it’s all documented (and logical) so there’s nothing to argue about. But let’s fo this as a thought experiment: how did people in the isolated mountains of PR…and people in the Andes…and Mexico City, Buenos Aires…and everywhere all come together to drop the theta pronunciation?? In the 1500s without television or the internet. How didn’t a single village on a remote island or in the mountains not get the memo?
i’ll never forget when i was in 9th grade spanish class and we were going around the room to say as much as we knew (so she knew what we knew so far) and i thought it would be funny to tell the teacher that i love eggs. She had to leave the room and she told me to not say that again LMAO
Top 10 things that never happened.
Smooth like butter
@@x_pogbirb3521 parappa: sMoOtH LikE ButTeR
@@SaggyJ ^^
@@mybackithurts7792 maybe it did, maybe it didn't. It's not at all implausible. No need to broadcast your disbelief of a pretty reasonable story
I understood "i stand and those squirrels" and im good with that
Haha!!! I totally heard Santa Loves Werewolves after reading the comments!! Now I can't un-hear it!
Duolingo has prepared me well for this exact moment
Lol
Hello
Yo como manzanas. Lol 🤣 😆 😂 Duolingo
Jesus she got got with 90s playground humor.
If you're not Latino you definitely didn't get that !! 😆😅😂🤣😭
Unless you just understand spanish, no matter where you're from. ^^
JAJAJAJAJAJA
After 20 years…. This joke still gets people 😂
After 20 years it's still not funny
@@unclej4805 yea
Shut up boomer
@@thomasb0ss568 it isnt
@@Isomsn it is
"I want to see drops" in Spanish is also pretty funny.
God damnit
JAJAJAJJAJA Ik
Little drops or big drops 🤣😂😅
Lmao , well shit 🤣
🤣🤣🤣
Girl didn’t realize until she heard what she was saying😂
Hahaaa the expression on her face when she realized priceless
I have the captions on and it translate to “Santa those levels” 😭😭 the funny part I thought she really was cause the Christmas tree
"Santa loves Werewolves" what the lol
😂😂
I love Santa and werewolves
What i hear: Santa loves Wales
To me i thought it sounded like. Santa loves werewolfs 😂
i thought santas workers were elves not werewolves?
i guess we learn something new everyday
So you got Santa’s workers are ware wolves from siento dos huevos💀😂
@@juaquiqui-kun4333 I'm amazed more that they thought of English words even though it's right there "in Spanish"
Omg thank you that's the only thing I could hear
Don't understand Spanish. But she is beautiful 🤩. Love from Greece
Where abouts in Greece?
@@kieranharrison9283 Athens
@@ary.2714 Nice
My dream is to go. Gyros by the beach doesn’t sound that bad plus I heard they got bitches too, that’s always a plus. Santorini sounds clutch as well.
Love to Greece from Rome
For those who doesn’t understand the video:
Ciento dos huevos (102 eggs)
“Ciento dos huevos” sounds like i feel your eggs in Spanish, they are just spelled differently
Hope you understand❤
Literally thought she was saying 'Santa loves werewolves'
The fact that americans won't get it is the most satisfying part
Get what???????????
I don’t get it, I guess that makes sense 😂
@@mekhi_morris 😂 I’m confused......
In spanish this sounds like "i sit in Two eggs"
Yeah, not everybody speaks taco bell.
Joke only works on Latin Spanish speakers, in Spain we would say [thee-en-toh] dos huevos, and irritate the hell out of Latin Spanish speakers with our weird accent jajaja
Sí, los Españoles pronuncian la "c" diferente, y nosotros los latinoamericanos pronunciamos la "c" y la "s" igual.
I hate Spain accents
Oh, you pronounce with that lisp thing, right ???
@@justjay8165 y el premio del odiador del día es para.......
@frandanco6289 Yeah but it's not a lisp we just call it "The Castilian Lisp"
Laughing bc of nostalgia 😂 this "prank" was the biggest trend at my elementary school years ago.
All im hearing is Santa loves Warewolves
In portuguese it gets even worse:
102 = Cento e Dois
Cento e Dois sounds like "Sento em 2"
"Sento em 2" means "I sit on 2"
Da no msm em pt
Moy bien
Amanecí muy preguntón
The latinamericans doesnt pronunce de "C" sound that we use in Spain, instead of that they use a "s" for each "c", so she is saying in spanish ''Siento 2 huevos" translated "I feel two nuts" (nuts because eggs can also be said for nuts in spanish)
No todos los latinoamericanos pronunciamos mal la "c"
@@frutilla7163 no la pronunciamos mal, la pronunciamos diferente... Y en qué otros países se dice como en España??
@@frutilla7163 I agree with the guy above. It was spain who changed the way they say it over the dumbest thing too.
@@frutilla7163 quien ha dicho mal... Es la manera de decirlo y ya de una cierta zona, no esta ni bien ni mal
@@fartsella Yo no he dicho que este mal, es distinto y ya, ni bien ni mal, en españa hay lugares que tampoco se pronuncia el sonido "z" con la "c"...
Why did I here
“Santa loves elves”
For anyone who doesn't know Spanish she said I feel the eggs
Cute like a doll 😃 ...till she realized bf's dirty joke 🤣🤣🤣
Don’t let that distract you from the fact that Hector is going to be running 3 Honda Civics with Spoon engines. And on top of that, he just went into Harry’s, and he ordered 3 T66 turbos, with NOS. And a Motec system exhaust
... this chick is gonna have some weight problems if she doesn't watch it.
Can't believe this didn't win the Competition for best comment. I missed it the first time cause I was in space in a plastic Pontiac.
wtf
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hes a cop.
For those who dont understand in spanish it sounded like she said 'i feel two eggs'