Shakira's Vocabulary on The Voice US

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2024

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  • @okyciller5814
    @okyciller5814 8 лет назад +2351

    She speaks 4 or 5 languages. That gives you a huge vocabulary. Diafano (diaphanous) is a common word in spanish same with yuxtaposicion (yuxtaposition), most words come from the same place... Once you know a couple of languages your vocabulary goes up exponentially

    • @pu396
      @pu396 8 лет назад +3

      Oky ciller and... what is that suppose to mean?

    • @abubleble3
      @abubleble3 6 лет назад +33

      I guess she speaks 6 (?) Spanish, English, Portuguese, Arabic, Italian and French

    • @gaizkagonzalez9926
      @gaizkagonzalez9926 5 лет назад +9

      Sofia Kim + Catalan

    • @JH-yc4cz
      @JH-yc4cz 4 года назад +1

      @@gaizkagonzalez9926 Catalan is Spanish

    • @gaizkagonzalez9926
      @gaizkagonzalez9926 4 года назад +28

      @@JH-yc4cz no.

  • @annlee381
    @annlee381 8 лет назад +4517

    Blake has an answer for everything😂

  • @MAJ0RTOM
    @MAJ0RTOM 8 лет назад +4180

    That "just a position" thing was actually hilarous.

  • @MegaTobins696
    @MegaTobins696 9 лет назад +3235

    Blakes explanations though XD

  • @Yoe9404
    @Yoe9404 3 года назад +564

    Her Spanish is also very sophisticated, she’s a very smart person actually.

    • @alemedinaa
      @alemedinaa 3 года назад +14

      Currently her Spanish accent is the authentic Spanish of Spain. A few years ago back with her previous boyfriend, her accent was Rioplatense with Argentine dialect. Now if you are looking for videos of her in her beginnings, you will hear her with what is considered the third most beautiful accent of Latin America (accent of the coast of Colombia).

    • @Aloha698
      @Aloha698 3 года назад +1

      She also speaks Portuguese fluently

    • @nadiapitarch5870
      @nadiapitarch5870 2 года назад +4

      @@alemedinaa ????? She's never spoken rioplatense (perhaps imitating her ex boyfriend accent as a joke a couple of times) and she currently doesn't speak with Spanish (from Spain) accent. Due to living in Miami and Barcelona for so long, there's some modism or words that she acquired by influence, but she still speaks her Colombian native accent.

  • @lynprovido9516
    @lynprovido9516 7 лет назад +554

    Didactic-informative,educative
    Diaphanous-fine,delicate,light
    Conundrum-confusing and different problem or question
    Juxtaposition-things place together,contrast or comparison

    • @louloudaki00
      @louloudaki00 6 лет назад +31

      Lyn Provido actually diaphanous comes from a greek word and it means transparent. In this case the persons voice is clear

    • @Pminage28
      @Pminage28 4 года назад +13

      Hahaha I am mexicano and uunderstand that words why the americans not?

    • @cherryannetolentino967
      @cherryannetolentino967 4 года назад +6

      Thank you 😭😁

    • @felipemaldonado22
      @felipemaldonado22 3 года назад +4

      @@Pminage28 because those words came from greek and latin, i'm a latino too

    • @urkern988
      @urkern988 2 года назад

      @@Pminage28
      Because these words are absolutely not common in regular/everyday English I would guess. She cannot/doesnt want understand everyday language and might think that every synonym of English that nobody uses, especially in the US, is understandable to everyone, where in reality this fails.
      She tries to use words that come from Spanish or Greek, which also happen to be in English because I don't know, maybe to be more fluent or because of the frequent language changes.
      But maybe, she uses that as a stylistic device to confuse others, if that were true she would have been successful.

  • @AlexVEVO-nn2tu
    @AlexVEVO-nn2tu 9 лет назад +1347

    Thats the reason why shakira belongs to the top 2% smartest people in the world

  • @chanachon56
    @chanachon56 9 лет назад +1438

    When Blake spelt conundrum right I was like "YAYY!!! At he got one right"... until he put the B on the end......

  • @peter-mk4ig
    @peter-mk4ig 8 лет назад +202

    "diaphanous" was the only word i didnt know.
    Thank you shakira for expanding my vocabulary

  • @isalopcijb
    @isalopcijb 9 лет назад +2796

    When you look it from a spanish way .. you know why she comes up with those words xD

    • @havuong9116
      @havuong9116 9 лет назад +48

      Tho words does exist you know.

    • @isalopcijb
      @isalopcijb 9 лет назад +197

      +Ha Vuong I know but if you use that vocabulary when speaking your native language and you know you can incorporate the same to your english, you use that or that is what I would do ( and I use those words too xD )

    • @havuong9116
      @havuong9116 9 лет назад +6

      It's kinda cute :))))

    • @shenckita
      @shenckita 9 лет назад +227

      Yeah, exactly those are normal words in Spanish. Diáfano, paradójico, facetas, etc..

    • @yanelafabra9127
      @yanelafabra9127 9 лет назад +21

      +Isabella López Cifuentes yeah,but sometimes there are some "false friend" words like embarazada (pregnant),carpeta (folder),etc etc etc!

  • @Rofracofu
    @Rofracofu 4 года назад +10

    Inteligente y talentosa, combinación perfecta.

  • @valrodriguezcipo
    @valrodriguezcipo 3 года назад +54

    CASI, Ninguna respuesta en español. Acá vamos. Shakira habla al menos 5 idiomas diferentes. No es raro que haya tomado clases y haya aprendido un inglés nivel experto, por eso pronuncia palabras que los americanos transforman en frases más cortas. Shakira es lo más! La amo!

    • @estudantedepsicologia3179
      @estudantedepsicologia3179 3 года назад +4

      Ou simplesmente porque o vocabulário dos estadunidenses médios é demasiadamente limitado, desse modo, qualquer pessoa que utilize algumas palavras a mais para se expressar já chamaria a atenção por isso. Que tristeza!

  • @six.elev3stn738
    @six.elev3stn738 4 года назад +127

    The reason is that, VERY OFTEN, english formal words have latin roots, and this makes it easier for a romance language speaker to understand and use them. English borrowed a lot of words from latin and romance languages (above all french), and these words are usually part of the formal register, while they are much more informal in the romance languages. If I say "presumptuous" in English, I'm using a word that doesn't belong to english informal register, while the italian corresponding word ("presuntuoso") is VERY common (no italian speaker would not understand it). The same goes with "didactic", a very formal word: the italian corresponding word is 'didattico', which is not so formal. When she says "it is contradictory and paradoxal", it sounds very formal in english, while the italian "è contraddittorio e paradossale" is a quite medium register. If a latin-language speaker who doesn't know a word of english reads "presumptuous", they can easily understand what it means (because of the latin origin of the word), while the meaning of 'cocky' (the informal corresponding word of 'presumptuous') will be inaccessible to them. This leads to a sort of paradox: when a latin-language speaker reads an english scientific article, or listens to a very formal speech in english, they are likely to understand more than an illiterate mother tongue (english) speaker.

    • @lisaramaha2304
      @lisaramaha2304 4 года назад +2

      Thanks

    • @fatbitch7168
      @fatbitch7168 4 года назад +5

      That's very true and it really makes sense tbh. I say this from a native Spanish speaker position

    • @laurabeltran2961
      @laurabeltran2961 4 года назад +1

      It could not be better...thank you.

    • @LUCAS-hq3mp
      @LUCAS-hq3mp 3 года назад +4

      I'm a portuguese native speaker, and also Spanish speaker, learning Italian now. Totally agree with everything you've said. :D

    • @kunakornleelahakumakorn542
      @kunakornleelahakumakorn542 3 года назад +1

      All explained thanks

  • @mcastra5681
    @mcastra5681 8 лет назад +4376

    that's because Shakira has an IQ of over 130-140. she's literally a genius

    • @sarinahidalgo1591
      @sarinahidalgo1591 8 лет назад +79

      140

    • @mary-np6rq
      @mary-np6rq 8 лет назад +27

      that is wrong information...she never had an iq test done

    • @syncategorematically
      @syncategorematically 8 лет назад +121

      mensa already publish a statement that it was NOT true and they never said that shakira got an IQ over 140. it just a fake media news but then again she can speak many languages

    • @anamarijamomic7108
      @anamarijamomic7108 8 лет назад +39

      she took the test, she said it was when she was young, in her 20s.

    • @romerosantosdos17
      @romerosantosdos17 7 лет назад +27

      hefty twensle translate that es porque el español existen miles de palabras y nosotros los latinaos tratamos de usar palabras diversas para una oracion ya que en nuestra gramatica usar una misma palabra en una oracion es redudandar y en el caso esa palabra se use en varias converzaciones o frase se considera muletilla o mal habito jsije the spanish is great!!!

  • @itspraddy
    @itspraddy 7 лет назад +2557

    "Diaphanous is a character on Sesame Street"
    "Didactic is a fruit that comes from Didactic tree"
    "Juxtaposition is Colombian for just a position"
    "Conundrum is a drum used in Latin music"
    OH MY GOD. I lost it hahaha

  • @TaranHarveyChadwick
    @TaranHarveyChadwick 8 лет назад +6180

    it's because she learnt traditional English rather than the American simplified English...😂😂

    • @lauramendez1012
      @lauramendez1012 7 лет назад +512

      No, it's because the translation in spanish is quite similar and we use those words a lot.

    • @rodd4409
      @rodd4409 7 лет назад +316

      No, they are common words in Spanish only that she says it in English.

    • @carviiss2805
      @carviiss2805 7 лет назад +123

      i think that she read the dictionary a lot! and translate words that in spanish use so much, and in enghisl, not is so usualy

    • @hajartaik305
      @hajartaik305 7 лет назад +4

      Taran - Magician/Entertainer

    • @pazgabs
      @pazgabs 7 лет назад +16

      Learnt?

  • @debaleenadattagupta1181
    @debaleenadattagupta1181 3 года назад +180

    Blake is me when I don't know the answers during an exam, and decide to write something to kill time.

  • @alarimacias9620
    @alarimacias9620 4 года назад +13

    Shakira, orgullo latino. Saludos desde México.

  • @arianacollymore7091
    @arianacollymore7091 8 лет назад +1314

    I read somewhere that when you study another language you will most likely be able to speak it better than those who speak it as their first language.

    • @uuseer01
      @uuseer01 8 лет назад +6

      You're right meeen

    • @melinapoma6251
      @melinapoma6251 8 лет назад +2

      Arella Collymore yes

    • @mayumitmarikit
      @mayumitmarikit 8 лет назад +121

      that's true, because when you study another language, you study it right, from the book or tutors. you will learn it with the correct grammar usage and you will be even more curious with terms that you do not understand that you will look them up in the dictionary or online whenever you encounter one, unlike when it's your native language, you just care about how you response and use the language the way everybody uses it

    • @izal3054
      @izal3054 7 лет назад +14

      toni m but also when it's ur native language u can learn new words from dictionary way affective and fast than....I'm from texas and I definitely knew those words that she has said...it's about education and the passion ..of course some natives don't even know those words..but it kinda easy to know them better than the no-native..

    • @emanuellax
      @emanuellax 7 лет назад +1

      True

  • @zed3063
    @zed3063 4 года назад +33

    I love how he gives the definitions so confidently 😂

  • @sugar3962
    @sugar3962 8 лет назад +33

    I never get tired watching this

  • @harry.nguyen17
    @harry.nguyen17 8 лет назад +73

    Shakira is beautiful and really intelligent. Blake is just hilarious

  • @hashim9595
    @hashim9595 8 лет назад +399

    Blake surely knows the meanings! XD

  • @Lydianos
    @Lydianos 3 года назад +40

    Diaphanous is actually a greek word. We pronounce it exactly the same in greek, διάφανη, and it means transparent. Didactic is also greek, we pronounce it διδακτικό, and it characterizes sth that is intended to teach. It comes from the word διδάσκω which means to teach. In general English have many greek origins in their vocabulary as many other European languages like italian, spanish and french. And I know Shakira is also a greek culture fan if anybody checks her studies. She loves history and greek philosophy. Greetings from Athens.

    • @liagate4
      @liagate4 2 года назад

      Thank you finally someone with knowledge

  • @aprilbenosa6743
    @aprilbenosa6743 8 лет назад +110

    I swear Blake's humor is the funniest thing ever

  • @baelyyxo
    @baelyyxo 8 лет назад +75

    Blake was hella confident 😂

  • @iSPaLiTo
    @iSPaLiTo 8 лет назад +364

    She only use english words closed to Spanish common ones: Diáfano, Yuxtaposición. Sometimes learning a language you need to translate a word and choose one of some posibilities resulting the less common but that word is permanent in your mind

    • @naimmazmi
      @naimmazmi 8 лет назад +3

      iSPaLiTo good to know

    • @johanasisa2136
      @johanasisa2136 6 лет назад +13

      soy inocente no es así, son palabras que oyes normalmente en el colegio o universidad. También depende del entorno en el cual estés inmerso.

    • @louloudaki00
      @louloudaki00 6 лет назад +4

      Well diaphanous and didactic are Greek words so maybe that's why they don't know these

    • @annemieke6121
      @annemieke6121 5 лет назад +2

      @@louloudaki00 Agree, it's not latin.

    • @elchami743
      @elchami743 4 года назад +2

      @@johanasisa2136 those words also exist in english, but in the formal register.

  • @luccalourencini1751
    @luccalourencini1751 6 лет назад +12

    I'm not a spanish speaker, but I speak portuguese as my first language and I can say that those words might seem fancy but they're quite common in latin languages. Me myself know most of those (the one I dont know is diaphanous, or whatever). So I see where her vocabulary is coming from. Words in portuguese: timbre, justaposição, eclético, facetas, contraditório, paradoxal, didático...

  • @arajoan
    @arajoan 8 лет назад +141

    😂😂😂 blake Sheldon cracked me up 😂😂😂

  • @ilincabogza
    @ilincabogza 4 года назад +26

    She knows like 5 languages and she has also learned classical english. Also, most of those words have a pretty similar counterpart in some latin-based languages wich might be why they come more easily to her. She's a joy💕

    • @urkern988
      @urkern988 2 года назад

      What do you mean by "classic English"? I would say that these Latin words are not really spoken in English culture or are common words, not even uncommon words, I've never heard of any of them.

    • @camilodiaz6043
      @camilodiaz6043 3 месяца назад

      @@urkern988 traditional or informal speech so to speak. In Spanish we speak informally but we are also taught to speak very formally

  • @Keizerin
    @Keizerin 6 лет назад +26

    Blake is so hilarious! 😂😂😂

  • @erikamanriquemelchor827
    @erikamanriquemelchor827 Год назад +4

    Shakira es una persona muy culta e inteligente

  • @frawlinssanchezlopez4517
    @frawlinssanchezlopez4517 8 лет назад +29

    Shakira was pretty amazing in those 2 seasons, i want more of her and Usher

  • @mesgb9820
    @mesgb9820 3 года назад +5

    Shakira is so brilliant! 🤩

  • @mariammourad5232
    @mariammourad5232 7 лет назад +19

    I like how Blake has a special definition for every word 😂😂

  • @varshini998
    @varshini998 9 лет назад +228

    just a position! Its just a position.

  • @shivamaima619_
    @shivamaima619_ 7 лет назад +5

    Blake’s explanations reminded me of my answers of every question in every exam

  • @hagarm.1861
    @hagarm.1861 8 лет назад +693

    i lost it because of blake...just a position×D

  • @Caveza3099
    @Caveza3099 9 лет назад +543

    If you're a spanish speaker you're able to get most of the words

    • @xristinamosxoviti7009
      @xristinamosxoviti7009 9 лет назад +25

      And if you are greek also

    • @JannaIg
      @JannaIg 9 лет назад +22

      +Sarai Herrera yeah, I'm greek too and both greek and spanish has those words that are more rare in english, but are more normal in greek and spanish

    • @hariths.m7468
      @hariths.m7468 8 лет назад +2

      +Janna I you're greek??

    • @vaggelismadias7481
      @vaggelismadias7481 8 лет назад +5

      +Janna I They are 100% greek words...

    • @andreasziakas9817
      @andreasziakas9817 8 лет назад +7

      diaphanous and didactic are completely greek words

  • @anniatorova4032
    @anniatorova4032 8 лет назад +151

    when you are greek an you can understand half of these words because of their origin

    • @gwgwtwfinou4710
      @gwgwtwfinou4710 8 лет назад +6

      lena 80 Αυτο σκεφτομουν και εγω:'(

  • @yuk1761
    @yuk1761 3 года назад +5

    Shakira Es una mujer muy inteligente muy inteligente,la adoro

  • @michaelacaretero9265
    @michaelacaretero9265 9 лет назад +14

    I love Adam 's reaction

  • @nabilaahmeidiati9095
    @nabilaahmeidiati9095 9 лет назад +20

    I love these judges! they're my favorite! The Voice always seems like fun and relaxed competition when they're around. It's just like everyone is having fun!
    anyway, I can't believe they don't know those words! (even word like "conundrum" which I thought is a common word since I've seen it everywhere lol) still love them though :))

  • @myahya331
    @myahya331 8 лет назад +59

    Blake killed it😂😂😂😂

  • @noorshiekh8348
    @noorshiekh8348 3 года назад +11

    Blake is hilarious, that's why he's my favorite coach.

  • @Giulia-wp1we
    @Giulia-wp1we 9 лет назад +119

    These words may be difficult for English native speakers but not for Spanish or Italian people ;)

    • @liagate4
      @liagate4 9 лет назад +4

      +Giulia or greek people

    • @giuliawatson4119
      @giuliawatson4119 9 лет назад +11

      +liagate4 Yes of course ;) These words come from ancient Greek! Tell me if I'm wrong...
      I think that "juxtaposition" comes from Latin though.

    • @etienne7985
      @etienne7985 8 лет назад

      +Giulia Watson yep :)

    • @petrosts9846
      @petrosts9846 8 лет назад +3

      Modern greek is too close to ancient greek. Especially the Koine greek dialect (the lingua franca of East Mediterranean from 3rd century BC till 3rd century AD and the language of the New Testament) is completely understandable by modern greek speakers: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koine_Greek
      - didactic from greek didaktikos (derives from verb "didasko")
      In both ancient and modern greek:
      didasko (verb) = to teach
      didache (noun) = teaching, instruction
      didaktikos (adjective) = teaching
      In ancient greek:
      didaskalos (noun) = teacher
      In modern greek:
      daskalos (noun) = teacher
      - eclectic from greek eklektikos (derives from preposition "ek" + verb "lego")
      In both ancient and modern greek:
      lego (verb) = to say (leo as well in modern greek)
      eklego (verb) = to choose/to elect
      ekloge (noun) = choice/election
      eklektikos (adjective) = selective
      In ancient greek:
      eklogeus (noun) = voter
      In modern greek:
      eklogeas (noun) = voter
      - diaphanous from greek diaphanes (derives from preposition "dia" + verb "phaino")
      In both ancient and modern greek:
      phaino (verb) = to bring to light
      phainomai (verb in middle/passive voice) = to appear
      diaphanes (adjective) = transparent
      adiaphanes (adjective) = opaque
      phantasma (noun) = sth/sb that appears / ghost / phantom
      phantasia = imagination
      phantastikos = fantastic
      In ancient greek:
      phainomenon (neutral present participle of phainomai) = phenomenon
      In modern greek:
      phainomeno (noun and neutral present participle of phainomai) = phenomenon

    • @IsabelGarcia-yz4uj
      @IsabelGarcia-yz4uj 8 лет назад +3

      You're right. But what's "conundrum"? I don't know any word in Spanish like that

  • @lourdeslunatito9012
    @lourdeslunatito9012 3 года назад +23

    Es que ella piensa en español, no lo puede evitar, y son palabras que se usan en nuestro idioma en un Nivel superior. Bien shakira

    • @michelleshaffer1339
      @michelleshaffer1339 3 года назад +3

      Es cierto..y habla así porque es una persona culta, no en vano tiene un CI más alto que el promedio de mortales

    • @asalvats
      @asalvats 2 года назад

      No son necesariamente cultismos.

  • @kirstyy176
    @kirstyy176 8 лет назад +9

    Usher es muy gracioso 😂😂.... 0:36.....Shakira es muy imprescindible poder hablar cinco idiomas y ingles!!! 💯

  • @anshul5431
    @anshul5431 4 года назад +16

    The words she spoke had a latin route. That's why she was comfortable with those words.

  • @sierramobley8962
    @sierramobley8962 5 лет назад +36

    She speaks 6 languages, I'm not surprised she speaks English better than some natives😭😭

  • @vaggelismadias7481
    @vaggelismadias7481 9 лет назад +23

    Diaphanous and didactic are both greek words:"διαφανής" (pronounced "diafanis") is an adjective and means transparent in greek and "διδακτικός" (pronounced "didaktikos") means instructive, able to teach.

    • @asalvats
      @asalvats 2 года назад

      Y ambas son utilizadas en las lenguas romances. Cosas de los antiguos griegos y romanos ( y puede que etruscos también) xD

    • @Deniz-gz4sr
      @Deniz-gz4sr Год назад

      Nikos vertis is the best

  • @margritbindernagel3643
    @margritbindernagel3643 Год назад +2

    Shakira beautiful genial perfekt ❤❤❤❤ Love ❤️

  • @bettina7478
    @bettina7478 5 лет назад +8

    English is not even her first language and she is SOOOOOO AMAZING in English. Even Usher and the other judges who are fluent in English does not know the meaning of these words

  • @manofsciencevn
    @manofsciencevn 4 года назад +130

    Pique: That's my wife

    • @janvipatel13
      @janvipatel13 8 месяцев назад +2

      that aged like milk.

  • @nadiac38
    @nadiac38 8 лет назад +8

    I love Blake, he is hilarious!!

  • @tesssailvi820
    @tesssailvi820 9 лет назад +433

    the B is silent😂

  • @danisallancalaguen8441
    @danisallancalaguen8441 7 лет назад +4

    Solo puedo decir que me gusta este cuarteto :)

  • @carviiss2805
    @carviiss2805 7 лет назад +2

    this waman is awesome!!!! she know words that i've never hear before

  • @mmgpa2580
    @mmgpa2580 4 года назад +6

    My Zimbabwean English teacher would always tell us that usually Latin based words make you sound smarter in English, even though they are the easiest to learn if you’re a Spanish speaker like Shak is

  • @sandrauribec
    @sandrauribec 3 года назад +3

    I want Shakira back the Voice 😍

  • @liamaria1969
    @liamaria1969 6 лет назад +3

    1:52 Adam spelling Conundrum jjjjj Omg, he is so sweet!!! 😍🤗

  • @chungkirapsel9778
    @chungkirapsel9778 8 лет назад +39

    Blake is so funny......

  • @Acelovingchoice
    @Acelovingchoice 6 лет назад +11

    I loved this clip. So funny. 😂 English isn't my first language either. 😁

  • @fredinhogameplays
    @fredinhogameplays 3 года назад +3

    Adam’s face in the “juxtaposition” killed me

  • @cruzosorionaves3400
    @cruzosorionaves3400 4 года назад +1

    I LOVE her ...she is the best

  • @theholeintheground503
    @theholeintheground503 4 года назад +4

    That face Joel Madden does when she says "Eclectic song". HE IS SO CUTEEEEEE

  • @babytalii5390
    @babytalii5390 6 лет назад

    All coaches r so funny n make me laugh so hrd😂😂i lv all of them..but blake u r jst awesome😂😂the way u gve definition of all the wrd r 😂😂😂😂😂😂no wrd just😂😂

  • @Baraa.K.Mohammad
    @Baraa.K.Mohammad 7 лет назад +5

    She wrote poetry since she was 4, learnt Arabic from her parents, plus the fact that she's Colombian=Spanish... and to be honest Lebanese people in general are well cultured, linguistically in specific, that's to be said from a Syrian neighbour.

  • @ArinaAsad971
    @ArinaAsad971 4 года назад +8

    1:51 Adam was completely wrong 🤭
    2:09 and then there's Blake 😂😂😂
    Getting it all right and then he said B 🤣. Blake's logics, I love him sm 😂😂😂

  • @sirennem.6890
    @sirennem.6890 3 года назад +1

    she is very smart and read a lot

  • @MaeinHK
    @MaeinHK 8 лет назад +2

    omg you're the best Blake.😄 hilarious😆😅

  • @anja6482
    @anja6482 6 лет назад +3

    I love this season soooo much. Please bring shakira and usher back 😭

  • @peterjohnllena1495
    @peterjohnllena1495 7 лет назад +9

    0:58 Adam be like: "Who uses that!?!?!" lol

  • @sadasela
    @sadasela 3 года назад +8

    That's because we spanish speaking people do use those words. Not always but like more than the regular english speaking person.

  • @jontomabbett
    @jontomabbett 3 года назад +4

    Blake gets a star for creativity. Shakira gets the top honor though. What a lady.

  • @thewallflower9867
    @thewallflower9867 8 лет назад +6

    Blake kills me every time 😭😂

  • @lancelotb7312
    @lancelotb7312 3 года назад +1

    At 0:28 Usher is like ‘i don’t even know what tf this means, do you Blake?’😂😂

  • @carlosc3265
    @carlosc3265 4 года назад +8

    She doesn’t only speak like 5-6 different languages, She speaks better than native speakers of these languages 😂.

  • @josephinedelatonga1273
    @josephinedelatonga1273 4 года назад +1

    Gosh I love Shakira.

  • @PraewLoveKangsom
    @PraewLoveKangsom 9 лет назад +305

    Everyone who passes SAT probably knows all of these words.

    • @sheetabearr
      @sheetabearr 8 лет назад +15

      Didn't know diaphanous though!

    • @raquelmichelow4936
      @raquelmichelow4936 8 лет назад +2

      +Sheeda Syed it is exactly the same in spanish (her mother tongue) "Diàfano"

    • @sheetabearr
      @sheetabearr 8 лет назад +2

      +Raquel Michelow really? Well English and Spanish can be very similar sometimes

    • @Ashnekh
      @Ashnekh 8 лет назад +13

      Those words have Latin & Greek roots, that's why they are shared between both languages (and more commonly used in Spanish)

    • @WingKi1106
      @WingKi1106 8 лет назад +2

      I have watched this video multiple times but still failed to remember what conundrum means when it appeared on my SAT test lol

  • @tki9655
    @tki9655 7 лет назад +17

    Blake is like me at School answering my Teacher....

  • @Caminante313
    @Caminante313 6 лет назад +4

    Adam' face.... La cara q pone Adam me matooooo LOL

  • @QweenTheOne
    @QweenTheOne 8 лет назад +69

    HAHAHAHA!!!!! BLAKE! OMG!! LMFAO!!! Im dying!! AHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @cherark1
    @cherark1 8 лет назад +1

    Blake has an answer to everything. too cool

  • @santifernandez3252
    @santifernandez3252 3 года назад +18

    Shakira: Inglés, Español, Italiano, Portugués y Francés
    Ellos: Inglés

  • @migvelll
    @migvelll 6 лет назад +3

    I was drinking tea when watching I choked at my tea when blake added that 'B' at the end of the word.

  • @lannister1877
    @lannister1877 3 года назад +1

    timbre = timbre, juxtaposition = yuxtaposición, eclectic = ecléctico, facets = faceta, paradoxal = paradójico, diaphonous = diáfono.... id say that she simply has a rich spanish vocab and knows how those words are said in english. it also happens a lot that words that sound fancy in english are not necessarily fancy in spanish and when you translate them literally it sounds very elaborate. english usually takes latin words to create technical/fancy words. eg In spain we say vomitar which is not fancy at all, but in english vomit sounds fancy.

  • @jps6161
    @jps6161 2 года назад +1

    Fruit that comes from Didactic Tree 🤣 I died HAHA

  • @daylight6312
    @daylight6312 8 месяцев назад

    Blake is so sassy and funny lol that didactic tree had me wheezing

  • @erikmandolini
    @erikmandolini 4 года назад +3

    She learned all those things with her English to Country Dictionary :)

  • @komalbaji2747
    @komalbaji2747 7 лет назад +3

    The way Usher says Diaphanous after Shakira ♥

  • @kathleencolthrust7321
    @kathleencolthrust7321 9 лет назад +3

    So cute. At least they know how to have fun.

  • @potatoesnose7022
    @potatoesnose7022 7 лет назад +1

    she is entertaining.. like to see her in the voice

  • @liamaria1969
    @liamaria1969 6 лет назад +5

    0:14, 0:19, 0:33 Adam' s faces Omg jjjjj😂😂😂

  • @meeaammorr
    @meeaammorr 4 года назад +6

    Blake's answers😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @zohilvilla
    @zohilvilla 8 лет назад +2

    jajaja estaba buscando este video por todos lados!!

  • @lidiaman6752
    @lidiaman6752 6 лет назад +5

    Adam's reaction at 0:33 😂😂 #epic

  • @jeffreyenricovinzon1694
    @jeffreyenricovinzon1694 5 лет назад +9

    Shakira just made all modern americans realize that English language derives almost 70% of its vocabularies either from Greek or Latin and Shakira, being an excellent romance language speaker (she speaks spanish, portuguese, and french), has a close connection to Latin language from where she derived all those vocabularies. And modern people will say latin is an archaic and dead language? Well, Shakira made americans realize that knowing excellent english is knowing Latin.

    • @urkern988
      @urkern988 2 года назад

      Thats a fact, but its also a fact, that the words, she uses, are absolutely uncommen and nearly "dead", in the spoken language. You can find in every language 100000+ words, but maybe the half are never spoken and only are using in some specific subject area, so most people dont even know, that they exist.
      And yes, english need a reform, that the dominance of Romansh breaks, so that it finally becomes an independent Indo-European language again

  • @malejacardenas5509
    @malejacardenas5509 7 лет назад +1

    Love her!

  • @bloojkl4520
    @bloojkl4520 Год назад +1

    This is common with multilingual people. More languages means a richer vocabulary.