German Was shocked by Celeb From 5 countries Speaking German!! l REACT CELEB Speaking German!

2024 ж. 10 Мам.
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Today, Our German panel Joshua and 5 Panel react to Each country Celeb Speaking German!!
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KR Seong-ji @bloohour
IR Kimia @Kiminhee95
TR Aleyna @aleynsahn
FR Robin @shiijaaa
DE Joshua
JP China
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  • The french guy is so cute, he was kinda shy haha

    @arturfellipe372@arturfellipe37213 күн бұрын
    • My first time doing this sorry 🫣

      @Shijaaa@Shijaaa12 күн бұрын
    • @@Shijaaa hahaha don't worry, you did it and it was cute!

      @arturfellipe372@arturfellipe37212 күн бұрын
    • ​@@arturfellipe372True he's very cute

      @lucysjams@lucysjams7 күн бұрын
    • @@Shijaaa mignon

      @yaxl@yaxl21 сағат бұрын
  • I love how he talks English with german accents.. That's so charismatic and charming!

    @reyhan_eh11@reyhan_eh1113 күн бұрын
    • sry but wheres the german accent there? I see almost no german accent in anything he spoke.

      @lazymate7421@lazymate742110 күн бұрын
    • @@lazymate7421 Yeah, I too

      @gustavinho2509@gustavinho250910 күн бұрын
    • No german Accent available there at all

      @stecher1995@stecher19957 күн бұрын
  • i need a 1 hour podcast from that german

    @AGENT-bg9jo@AGENT-bg9jo14 күн бұрын
  • 9:55 "So zatz vai! Zats onfer!" When you're losing your cool and the accent comes out 🤣

    @Captainumerica@Captainumerica9 күн бұрын
  • Great job! Loved the approach of hearing people speaking in a natural context and not sounding like the canned harsh German stereotype. Way to go!

    @rebeccaestrada9141@rebeccaestrada914113 күн бұрын
  • Difficulty levels for Germans: 1. Same language family (Norwegian, Swedish, Dutch) 2. Same language family but strongly influenced by other languages/difficult pronunciation (English, Danish, Islandic) 3. Different language family but same writing system (Spanish, French, Italian, Turkish, Polish) 4. Different language family and different writing system (Russian, Greek) 5. Different language family, different writing system and unknown concepts (Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Xhosa, Hausa) Arguably there should be a level for the roman languages, because of the history both language families share. Then there are Ergative languages which also deserve a level on their own. But you can apply this template for your own language and determine, which language would be the easiest for you. Or maybe you're looking for a challenge. Also some learners tend to have problems with writing, some with grammar and others with pronunciation. Chinese grammar is _very_ easy, but pronunciation and writing are difficult. Korean has an amazingly easy writing system, but pronunciation and grammar are a challenge. Japanese is easy to pronounce (with 1-2 exceptions), but writing and grammar are difficult. German is not even close to the more difficult languages. From an English native speaker's perspective it's level 2.

    @Nifuruc@Nifuruc14 күн бұрын
    • Sehr beeindruckend das Sie so viel wissen darüber! 😁

      @Slxrpey@Slxrpey14 күн бұрын
    • @@Slxrpey Berufskrankheit :)

      @Nifuruc@Nifuruc14 күн бұрын
    • Actually all the languages included in the levels 1-4 technically belong to the same language family, the indo-european family. But I get the point, 1 and 2 are from the germanic branch so much more similar to one another than to the rest of the family memebers.

      @lanzsibelius@lanzsibelius14 күн бұрын
    • @@lanzsibelius yes you are right, when using the already technical term language family then use it right, indo-germanic languages. The chart is very rough and I wouldn’t subscribe to it as a German. Applying the system above French definitely needs its own category as 2.5 bc of the strong cultural exchange since forever and especially in modern times (also Dutch as 0.5 or put everything else above). Also Basque, Hungarian and Finnish would have been better examples in 4. But I don’t see how Korean would be harder than Turkish just because of Hangul because Turkish has a much harder pronunciation than Korean. Pronunciation for Korean as a German is not that hard, some of the missing sounds you can transfer from English, I would even claim Korean pronunciation has more similarity with German than English, actually the finer details of Korean pronunciation like the different rules how to use shiftings sounds of ㄹ, ㅂ, ㄷ Germans be like “pick a lane” because we clearly hear differentiated sounds we definitely have in German when the Hangul character is applied in different word context. But then try to explain to a german English learner when and/or why a word is pronounced with the English soft G or TH, priceless. I would say that for a German in general learning an agglutinative language is an “unknown concept”, most European languages (population wise) are inflected languages and we think to know how to learn them bc the drill is the same like how our school system perfected our Genera (der, die das) and cases bc German is hard and German children misgender everything and even whole regions and socioeconomic classes of people misuse the case system.

      @seanlennart4740@seanlennart474013 күн бұрын
    • As a German I had absolutely no problem with Mandarin, piece of cake to reach high level fluency for me, while I perceived Russian as much harder and Arabic as basically impossible.

      @Livingtree32@Livingtree3212 күн бұрын
  • Why does that French guy have such a beautiful smile? It's unfair!

    @Raymus42@Raymus4214 күн бұрын
    • I don't 🫣

      @Shijaaa@Shijaaa14 күн бұрын
    • @@Shijaaa But you do! You need a licence for that smile 😁

      @Raymus42@Raymus4214 күн бұрын
  • I am Turkish, born and raised in Germany. I am 32 years old and still have difficulties with grammar. I don't know how German can be classified as medium difficulty when there's even a saying: „Deutsche Sprache, schwere Sprache.“ - 'German language, difficult language.'😅

    @bllky92@bllky92Күн бұрын
  • The German guy was so chill. Loved his vibe.

    @shigemorif1066@shigemorif106614 күн бұрын
    • I think he is rather strange with his choice of outfit.

      @Gewaldro@Gewaldro14 күн бұрын
    • He is a weirdo

      @othellox1064@othellox106414 күн бұрын
    • @@othellox1064 Yep, he is trying to act cool which makes him seem cocky.

      @Gewaldro@Gewaldro14 күн бұрын
    • @@Gewaldro bruh he can wear whatever he wants, stop insulting him just because you lack his style and can’t dress properly

      @masaru340@masaru34014 күн бұрын
    • @@othellox1064why?

      @masaru340@masaru34014 күн бұрын
  • Koreli ve fransızın genel kültür hakkında hiç bir fikri yok arap aksanı türklerden çok fransızlarda var koreli kızın Türkiye ve Iran için doğu demesi daha komik kendinin koreli olduğunu unuttu galiba coğrafya bilgisi yok😂

    @berat6802@berat680214 күн бұрын
    • Harbiden ya çok sinir bozucu

      @Turkeyisthebestcountry@Turkeyisthebestcountry13 күн бұрын
    • Gerçekten inanılmaz Türkçe ve arapçanın aksan olarak hiçbir benzerliği yok. insanların böyle konuşması Türk insanları daha da kültür açısından ofansif yapıyor. Hayır benzeyip benzememesi bir şey ifade etmez de, benzemeyen bir şeyi saçma sapan her ortamda duyunca halkımız haklı olarak tepki koyuyor. Bu kez Türkler ırkçı oluyor 😂😂

      @user-dn8ws1gj6x@user-dn8ws1gj6x13 күн бұрын
    • avrupa - hint dilleri arasında yer alıyorlar, biz dil olarak farklıyız fazlasıyla

      @Alrtrn613@Alrtrn61313 күн бұрын
    • Maalesef bu genel kültür ile alakalı bir durum değil, 2 yıldır İrlanda'da yaşıyorum ve "Arapça mi konusuyorsunuz" "Arap aksanın var" gibi durumlarla çokça karşılaştım. Bence nedeni Türkiye'de baskın dinin müslümanlık olması ve benim adım dahil, 'merhaba' 'teşekkür' gibi basit sözcüklerin ödünç alınması başka bir dile geçerken etkiliyor. Başlarda ben de çok kızıyordum ama zamanla alıştım, tavsiyem boş verin ve izleyip eğlenmenize bakın 😊

      @KmlYldz@KmlYldz10 сағат бұрын
    • @@KmlYldz Dilimize arapça kadar Fransızca sözcükte girmiş ama kimse bize fransızca mı konuşuyorsunuz demiyor (öyle desinler diye demiyorum) dinle alakalı bir durum olsaydı arnavut ya da boşnaklara da Arap demeleri gerekiyor çoğunlukla müslüman ama hiç diyeni duymadım bu bence tamamen genel kültürle alakalı bir durum Brezilyalılara İspanyolca mı konuşuyorsunuz demek gibi bir şey

      @berat6802@berat68029 сағат бұрын
  • Ich habe am 18te Dezember mit Deutsch angefangen, am 13te Februar bin ich mich nach Berlin umgezogen, und jetzt bin ich B2 Niveau. Es ist eine schwierige Sprache zu beherrschen.

    @topkills5374@topkills537413 күн бұрын
    • "Ich habe am 18ten Dezember mit Deutsch angefangen, am 13ten Februar bin ich nach Berlin umgezogen, und jetzt bin ich B2 Niveau. Die Sprache zu beherrschen ist schwierig." Good luck with your studies.

      @tangente00@tangente0012 күн бұрын
    • @@tangente00to get the red marker out is the most German thing ever. And I‘m sure you were about to argue that they won’t learn it correctly if you don’t correct them 😂

      @HopeeInk@HopeeInk4 күн бұрын
    • But I was about to do the same thing so we good 😂! (Ich finde du bist wirklich gut dafür, dass du erst seit einigen Monaten deutsch lernst. Es ist eine schwere Sprache viel Glück weiterhin!)

      @HopeeInk@HopeeInk4 күн бұрын
  • I studied german , i liked the language , indeed it wasn't easy for me , i know the basics , but still having problem with thoso long words connected to each other 😂

    @henryqu19@henryqu1914 күн бұрын
    • Me either but i also still have problem with articles

      @Eyamri@Eyamri14 күн бұрын
    • Also hast du... Kompositionsverständnisprobleme? ^^

      @Nifuruc@Nifuruc14 күн бұрын
    • It's like Lego bricks, if you know the bricks it's easier than English.

      @arnodobler1096@arnodobler109614 күн бұрын
    • Explain why it's easier than English?

      @alansmith4748@alansmith474814 күн бұрын
    • @@alansmith4748 because you have to learn less vocabulary as words are put together.

      @arnodobler1096@arnodobler109614 күн бұрын
  • Absolutely agree with what Joshua said towards the end- accents are very charming and add to your character. I don't think anyone should try and be perfect with it if they don't want to and shouldn't feel bad about not getting rid of the accent.

    @ronnyalvarado8116@ronnyalvarado811614 күн бұрын
  • I think Persian is a beautiful language ෆ she is very pretty too (♡ω♡ )

    @user-iq1rg3hp4k@user-iq1rg3hp4k14 күн бұрын
  • I'm Brazilian, but I have been living in Germany since 2021, and I'm currently in high school. I like to learn German, and I was really happy when Joshua said that he likes accents and when people learn German.

    @gustavinho2509@gustavinho250910 күн бұрын
    • Heyy, German here🥰 How are you doing? It's so cool that you are learning German! I also love different languages, cultures and ofc accents so much. I've always been a girlie who loved English and French in school and in a few months I'll start taking Spanish lessons. I'm so excited❤☀️

      @LLLfffffff@LLLfffffff3 күн бұрын
    • ​​​@@LLLfffffffcolombian here,i like so much germany,i like your culture and i'd like to visit your country i'd like to learn german and other languajes ,you have a beautifull country

      @Ghostcall1914@Ghostcall19143 күн бұрын
    • you tired of the certain soccer result jokes yet?

      @jagutichsachma@jagutichsachma23 сағат бұрын
    • @@jagutichsachma no, not in Germany. We highly respect the Brazilians and we dont make jokes on them 🇧🇷 they just caught a bad day, so kinda worst case happened, so thats sports.. Everything can happen.

      @hnrccaa@hnrccaa20 сағат бұрын
    • @@jagutichsachma btw it's still football ⚽ not soccer 🇺🇸 Jack, check Laurenade or the song "football 's coming home" 😜

      @hnrccaa@hnrccaa20 сағат бұрын
  • I like that German guy. The way he talks is cool.

    @itsmuhammad2305@itsmuhammad230513 күн бұрын
    • Like a movie villain 😂

      @surfboarding5058@surfboarding50582 күн бұрын
  • Afarin be namayande khobemon kimia khanom, movafagh bashi👍

    @Liyan.1375@Liyan.137514 күн бұрын
  • As a football fan this makes me happy. It really brings cultures together

    @MMF1674@MMF167414 күн бұрын
    • 1:45 The turkish guy speaks ghetto German. This means that he speaks with a strong Turkish accent and slurs the words. He uses sh instead of s. This is typical for foreign districts, where Turkish and Arabic are often spoken.

      @inotoni6148@inotoni614814 күн бұрын
    • ​@@inotoni6148bro you should have posted your own comment and not answering to this guy cause this has nothing to do with

      @cloudvlm@cloudvlm13 күн бұрын
  • Good video. If you think about how someone can tell a native speaker vs. learning it later in life, the participants are a good place to look as far as English is concerned. You can tell Seong-ji is a native speaker, I remember she was from Canada, I don't remember if she was born there, but she started learning English very early in life. Her accent is similar to a girl that was on the videos a year or two ago, Callie, from Michigan. Everyone is easily to understand, and like Joshua said, accents are cute anyways.

    @EddieReischl@EddieReischl14 күн бұрын
  • Good stuff your videos

    @Rick_SanchezZZZ@Rick_SanchezZZZ14 күн бұрын
  • Joshua participations are so cool!

    @GabrielTrentinBarbosa@GabrielTrentinBarbosa11 күн бұрын
  • Franck Ribéry struggles a lot in French. He's like a french version of Sinok from the goonies 🤣

    @CT-7567R3X@CT-7567R3X14 күн бұрын
    • Thanks! I knew I know the guy but I could not remember his name.

      @niniduval5223@niniduval522314 күн бұрын
    • it was sad scene nobody said that his name in the video. He is legend... Franck Ribery

      @user-dn8ws1gj6x@user-dn8ws1gj6x13 күн бұрын
    • Mr. Ribery doesn't even know what the word "jubeln" means. He just repeats the word and doesn't get the gist at all. That video was hilarious. His German is absolutely terrible considering he spent 12(!) years here. He just doesn't seem to be a very smart fella in general.

      @ulzzangloverxD@ulzzangloverxD5 күн бұрын
    • Ribéry struggles with a lot of things.

      @Nikioko@Nikioko2 күн бұрын
  • I wish i had the voice like the guy from Germany... and the video lacks celebs from US like Sandra Bullock or Kirsten Dunst but I do get that the "celebs" were chosen to match the nationality of the people represented here

    @rrss7212@rrss721214 күн бұрын
    • and also, there is a different video where these celebs were chosen for this

      @KiaraKitsune@KiaraKitsune13 күн бұрын
  • Son’s German is amazing

    @Bobby56288@Bobby5628813 күн бұрын
  • To be honest i really liked this team .

    @ekinkiziroglu4092@ekinkiziroglu409214 күн бұрын
  • Learnin German is a process based on many years of communication it is not very hard language to learn it only needs having the standards and just start to commincate everyday non stop i think after 6 or 7 years you can speak it really good with a light accent

    @chillout914@chillout91414 күн бұрын
    • It kinda is, is has literally 6 tenses, 3 articles plus another 3 indefinite ones, nouns have a grammatical gender are bend by 4 grammatical cases and a ton of other flexions. There are adjectives and verbs and it’s gets just more complicating as you look deeper into it. The syntax can be also confusing for non Europeans. Don’t forget umlaut, the great letter ß and things like „sch“ and „ch“ that an embarrassingly amount of native speaks also get wrong. Tbh with you learning any European language without the knowledge of another one is straight up a pain in the ass. Most European languages kinda function the same no matter Germanic or Latin in the sense that they are Indo-European languages and follow quite similar rules. It’s only easy to us here, but not for the rest of the world so to make it short. *Stop gaslighting folks.* So Joshua is kinda right about it, it’s not more difficult than other European languages, but it’s also not the easiest one in the world.

      @HopeeInk@HopeeInk4 күн бұрын
  • Son did a great job speaking German. One of my favorite footballers. I wonder what Shaqiri would sound like .I think he's Albanian that emigrated to Switzerland during the 90s

    @jimgorycki4013@jimgorycki40139 күн бұрын
  • Teo Yoo is also fluent in german he was born and raised over there

    @bessemahehehinnou7337@bessemahehehinnou733714 күн бұрын
    • @seanlennart4740@seanlennart474013 күн бұрын
  • A little bit cliché that in the end there were a lot of football players, as for “Koreans” there is the actor Teo Yoo from the 2023 American-Korean movie “Past Lives”, was blown away when I found out that he grew up in Germany.

    @seanlennart4740@seanlennart474013 күн бұрын
  • Heung Min Son’s incredibly fluent in Germany and considering he lives there since he was 16,agree with Joshua that it is amongst the best of non German speaking the language

    @chanchaniceman@chanchaniceman14 күн бұрын
    • Still quite impressive for him to learn the language to that degree only having been in Germany for 6 or so years and having moved in his late teens. Personally know many people who've been in countries for 10-20 years without developing conversational fluency

      @siiiiiuu7@siiiiiuu714 күн бұрын
    • @@siiiiiuu7 Sergio Aguero lmao

      @arbabasukalsar4361@arbabasukalsar436114 күн бұрын
    • Funny thing about son is that I feel like he has a german accent when speaking English, that's how fluent he is in german

      @OMEGALULEatingAnEggplant@OMEGALULEatingAnEggplant12 күн бұрын
    • ​@@arbabasukalsar4361 Tbf think it came out later that his English was decent... he just pulled a Gareth Bale. It's not that they can't, it's that they won't 😂

      @siiiiiuu7@siiiiiuu712 күн бұрын
    • @@OMEGALULEatingAnEggplant Makes sense though since he spoke German before he learned English. And since German and English are more than 50% alike, he probably learned English through German words and pronunciations

      @siiiiiuu7@siiiiiuu712 күн бұрын
  • Super gut gemacht

    @paulschmidt4148@paulschmidt414812 күн бұрын
  • yeah, i like this video.

    @kkleta@kkleta11 күн бұрын
  • Joshuas voice sounds so smooth and deep. Regarding the japanese Guy, he got pretty far with the pronucation only the 'sch' and 'ch' sound he confuses a little. I got the feeling he makes a hard stop at each sentence. That reminds me that the first classes in japanese all sentence endet with a 'desu' hard stop.

    @skwasigr@skwasigr10 күн бұрын
    • To be fair to him most struggle with that one lowkey. Even the Germans themselves 😭. The good old Kirche and Kirsche dilemma 🤷🏾‍♀️. Hab ich recht?

      @HopeeInk@HopeeInk4 күн бұрын
    • ​@@HopeeInk Hängt das nicht davon ab, woher man kommt? Bei mir in Süddeutschland bin ich noch nie jemandem begegnet, der Kirsche statt Kirche sagt. Hat eher was mit dem jeweiligen Dialekt zu tun

      @LLLfffffff@LLLfffffff3 күн бұрын
    • @@LLLfffffff ja, eigentlich nur von der Pfalz ab, den Rhein entlang, bis nach Köln @hopeeink meint also das Rheinland

      @hnrccaa@hnrccaa19 сағат бұрын
  • Yes on South Brasil some.people speaks Germany as first language

    @fabricio4794@fabricio479414 күн бұрын
    • I think the area of Blumenau is pretty much influenced by Germans who emigrated there during the world wars.

      @somersault4762@somersault476210 күн бұрын
  • The Korean lady speaking in German has more of a korean accent 😊

    @jessamyncaballes1267@jessamyncaballes126713 күн бұрын
    • She sounded almost completely native to me, apart from a small grammar mistake. I think she’s just using somewhat of a Korean rhythm when speaking, so it sounds different, but her pronunciation is right. She even fluently pronounced “helfen” as “helf’n”, which most non-natives can’t do without still having an accent.

      @_dalbit@_dalbit5 күн бұрын
  • This German guy made me in love with German English accent

    @userstrynaservive@userstrynaservive14 күн бұрын
    • Actually he doesn't speak in a german accent, he propably taught himself to use a british accent. :) The real german accent doesn't sound so nice xd

      @luise4113@luise411314 күн бұрын
    • ​@@luise4113 Of course his accent is German, it's just not a strong accent

      @taylorp.-zm7hu@taylorp.-zm7hu14 күн бұрын
    • @@luise4113 well I kinda agree you because I've heard the pure German English accent but I think his accent was a british-german accent like he kinda improved his German accent in a British way? Idk it was so passionate

      @userstrynaservive@userstrynaservive14 күн бұрын
    • @@taylorp.-zm7hu haha maybe, but it's not the german accent alot of germans have here, because I think the one he is speaking sounds nice and I (as a german) don't hear so much of those typical german sounds in his pronounciation yk

      @luise4113@luise411314 күн бұрын
    • @@luise4113 I'm German too and you can definitely tell his accent is German. But I know what you mean, his is less annoying

      @taylorp.-zm7hu@taylorp.-zm7hu14 күн бұрын
  • Uhm, good video idea, but I would hella appreciate another version of something similar, there are way bigger artists which can speak german. It's actually really interesting to look into Hollywood and these guys, because you will see many hollywoodactors speak it

    @xsondx@xsondx12 күн бұрын
    • Well there are already dozens of videos with Sandra Bullock or Leonardo DiCaprio. I found it much more refreshing to have other stars speaking German. Most of them were football players that have played for many years for German clubs.

      @somersault4762@somersault476210 күн бұрын
  • Das längste wort in Deutschland das ich kenne heißt ,,Donau­dampfschifffahrts­elektrizitäten­hauptbetriebswerk­bauunterbeamten­gesellschaft,,. Viel Spaß das auszusprechen😂

    @user-ss4mv9jx1c@user-ss4mv9jx1c14 күн бұрын
    • Das ist Nonsens.

      @kellymcbright5456@kellymcbright545614 күн бұрын
    • @@kellymcbright5456 stimmt doch gar nicht, man versteht, dass es Beamtendeutsch ist und dass es um Bauunternehmer von Dampfschiffen auf der Donau geht.

      @seanlennart4740@seanlennart474013 күн бұрын
    • @@kellymcbright5456it’s the longest German world. Es ist sogar ein Guiness Weltrekord.

      @HopeeInk@HopeeInk4 күн бұрын
  • The japanese football player spoke very good German.

    @maikejahn9130@maikejahn913021 сағат бұрын
  • Ribery speaks German better than he speaks French. 😂

    @puccaland@puccaland10 күн бұрын
    • 😂😂😂🎉

      @osmansam546@osmansam5462 күн бұрын
  • This French boy broke my prejudice against French men a little. He seems like a good and pure person.

    @g.n.k2996@g.n.k299614 күн бұрын
    • Of course I am 😢

      @Shijaaa@Shijaaa14 күн бұрын
    • The origin of bad behavior lies not in nationality, but in the individuals themselves and the education they have received. It's pretty obvious that a lack of civic-mindedness doesn't stop at the border, especially in a globalized society.

      @skrang6472@skrang647214 күн бұрын
    • @@Shijaaa This is a good feature. Do not be sad 😊

      @g.n.k2996@g.n.k299614 күн бұрын
    • @@skrang6472 You are right, but there is a prejudice about the French being egoistic. Also, since we hear that they do not like Turks, you automatically have prejudices as a Turk.But unless I'm doing the wrong analysis, there is no egoism on Robin's face. For this reason, he broke my prejudice. Of course, I don't know what his thoughts are about the Turks.

      @g.n.k2996@g.n.k299614 күн бұрын
    • @g.n.k2996 I never judge someone by his ethnicity/origins, only the behavior matters to me ! 😊

      @Shijaaa@Shijaaa14 күн бұрын
  • My fevert gaiss

    @Kane_2001@Kane_200114 күн бұрын
  • Persian language ❤

    @user-vl4mf8xy5y@user-vl4mf8xy5y14 күн бұрын
  • Ich lerne Deutsch seit seiben Monat und ich denke, dass Deutsch sehr schwer ist. Weil es zu viele Regeln gibt. Ohne Polisch Sprechen ich glaube, dass Deutsch das Schwierigste Sprechen in Europa ist.

    @darkgaming5965@darkgaming596514 күн бұрын
    • Well it always depends on your starting point (meaning: your mother tongue). For a Norwegian or Dutch-speaker German is not that hard to learn. For an Italian or Greek it's probably much tougher. So I think the German guy is right by putting it in the middle. Harder than English, but easier than Polish, Finish or Hungarian.

      @sanipine@sanipine14 күн бұрын
    • Ich glaube das nicht, die deutsche Sprache ist nicht so schwer , es braucht mehr kommunikation den ganzen Tag non stop , nach 5 Jahre kann Mann richtig gut Deutsch sprechen , ich spreche Deutsch jetzt seit 3 Jahre und ich lerne immer aber kannst du merken dass du hast sehr gut selbst entwickelt !

      @chillout914@chillout91414 күн бұрын
    • Тогда попробуй русский

      @zzziyat888@zzziyat88814 күн бұрын
    • @@sanipine "For a Norwegian or Dutch-speaker German is not that hard to learn." Ye you have a much easier time than people coming from other backgrounds so you will make progress way quicker. But learning German properly, with little to no grammatical mistakes is still super hard for them as well and they will probably never reach that point.

      @ulzzangloverxD@ulzzangloverxD5 күн бұрын
  • I think it's nice to hear him say how an accent adds to your character. I hate to have an accent and I really want to get rid of it but he's kind of right. It's ok to have an accent.

    @jil8091@jil809113 күн бұрын
  • German Language is difficult, When I started to learn about for furniture has a female and male options, I just fed up 😅

    @ottoflower4395@ottoflower4395Күн бұрын
  • Arkadaki lise Almanca ders kitabı kapağı ya Allah kahretmesin

    @DerenYarguci@DerenYarguci11 күн бұрын
  • 7:38 Not knowing German, I don't know if I necessarily picked up many accent mistakes, but her tonal phrasing definitely sounded like a South Korean.

    @AT-rr2xw@AT-rr2xw14 күн бұрын
    • She is pretty fluent in German, but she has definately some touch of Asian accent and sometimes intonation of words is a little off. Maybe it was influenced, because she switched between both languages to translate every sentence.

      @somersault4762@somersault476210 күн бұрын
  • 😂😂

    @deformitygurubashi@deformitygurubashi14 күн бұрын
  • Just wondering, how come the German guy is calling it soccer? In all of Europe we call it football

    @RichardHoogstad@RichardHoogstad14 күн бұрын
    • It's called "Fußball" (Football) in German. They usually teach British English in German schools. Maybe he consumed too much American media, hence he has an inclination to use American English terms when he speaks in English.

      @newestflameneverdies@newestflameneverdies13 күн бұрын
    • us tv shows probably

      @Call_me_daddy6@Call_me_daddy613 күн бұрын
    • Maybe he did it, because hes on a KZhead channel, directed at foreigners an that's why he calls is soccer, so that everyone understands what he means

      @KiaraKitsune@KiaraKitsune13 күн бұрын
    • @@newestflameneverdies Exactly that, in Duch we call it voetbal.

      @RichardHoogstad@RichardHoogstad12 күн бұрын
    • I do say it in both ways. I think it's because I've had American-English teachers and British-English teachers, maybe he did too.

      @adileise1651@adileise16517 күн бұрын
  • I actually can't believe how fast football players pick up the language. Imagine coming to a different country and learning the language from scratch... I could never

    @jil8091@jil809113 күн бұрын
    • neymar never learned a language

      @hede1574@hede157413 күн бұрын
    • ​@@hede1574not even Brazilian Portuguese?

      @PinHeadSupliciumwtf@PinHeadSupliciumwtf12 күн бұрын
  • Aleyna 😍😋

    @ef7516@ef751614 күн бұрын
  • The German guy was very attractive

    @Merinettedopencheng-fn4mk@Merinettedopencheng-fn4mk14 күн бұрын
    • AS a men in agrred

      @Kane_2001@Kane_200114 күн бұрын
  • İran lı kızın yüzü kaşık gibi, çok sevimli, hep bir kız kardeşim olsun isterdim

    @sadrialsk4185@sadrialsk418514 күн бұрын
    • Gadis Iran ini terlihat seperti orang turkiye timur

      @Kane_2001@Kane_200114 күн бұрын
    • No ​@@Kane_2001

      @user-jr4ue9xw9k@user-jr4ue9xw9k14 күн бұрын
    • ​@@Kane_2001Tidak, gadis Iran itu sama sekali tidak mirip dengan orang-orang dari Turki Timur.

      @newestflameneverdies@newestflameneverdies13 күн бұрын
    • ​@@newestflameneverdiessaya menonton drama Ertugrul, dan saya melihat para pelakon mirip gadis Iran ini, berambut hitam, bola mata warna hitam, kulit putih, hidung mancung, dan iras orang timur Tengah

      @Kane_2001@Kane_200113 күн бұрын
    • ​​@@Kane_2001Penampilan yang kamu gambarkan bukanlah penampilan Timur Tengah. Penampilan yang kamu gambarkan adalah penampilan Iran. Aktris-aktris Turki dalam seri Ertuğrul bahkan tidak setengah cantik dibandingkan wanita-wanita Iran.

      @newestflameneverdies@newestflameneverdies13 күн бұрын
  • adorable Kimia❤

    @iriairia4844@iriairia484414 күн бұрын
  • We need a video of people pronouncing of famous people from Germany and Austria Diane Kruger(from Troy and National Treasure),Daniel Brühl(Rush),Til Schweiger(Inglorious basterds),Alexandra Maria Lars(Rush),Arnold Schwarzenegger and Christopher Waltz. Michael Schumacher,Sebastian Vettel and Nico Rosberg;Formula 1 race car world champions Football Toni Kroos,Bastian Schweinsteiger,Ilkay Gundogan,Mesut Özil(Love to see their name pronounciations in Turkish) and Joshua Kimmich Basketball’s Dirk Norwitzski

    @chanchaniceman@chanchaniceman14 күн бұрын
  • Coman must be pronounced in French, so Coman, and not Coman.... 🙃 For Robin, it's like comment 😉

    @Tibolt-hc1xk@Tibolt-hc1xk14 күн бұрын
    • Non, Robin prononce correctement Kingsley Coman

      @echo444@echo4445 күн бұрын
    • @@echo444 kzhead.info/sun/i6igmdukf6R-poE/bejne.html Je me souviens très bien de Kinsley préciser en interview comment prononcer son nom et comme il est patriote il refuse la prononciation à l'anglaise. donc Coman comme "comment ça va."

      @Tibolt-hc1xk@Tibolt-hc1xk5 күн бұрын
  • The Iranian girl looks alot like the Danish girl from past video's

    @JohnnyYounitas@JohnnyYounitas13 күн бұрын
  • I can speak german

    @turan2815@turan281514 күн бұрын
  • Nice, the 'European" Guy is German again lol

    @Ama94947@Ama9494714 күн бұрын
    • Well, if you want to cover the largest non-English speaking audience amongst the Europeans, which happens to be economically on a pretty good level as well and therefore very attractive for advertisers, then German is the obivous pick. And when you are a production company / YT channel that wants to make money (and you obviously do), then all the categories I mentioned, are what matters most to you.

      @morbvsclz@morbvsclz14 күн бұрын
  • Sweet and lovely language is Persian and it’s also the oldest

    @Mehrdaaaad@Mehrdaaaad13 күн бұрын
  • I say that always when I wake up: Good morning, I love you sausage.

    @IIIOOOUS@IIIOOOUS8 күн бұрын
  • Ribéry barely speaks French as a native so cut him some slack 😂

    @HopeeInk@HopeeInk4 күн бұрын
  • Nepal friend plss 🇳🇵🙏

    @CuteFashionAngela@CuteFashionAngela13 күн бұрын
  • I dont think he was SHOCKED. Why use this stupid term.

    @hansislanec3031@hansislanec303114 күн бұрын
    • in German he would have said "schockiert" and you can use it in this context...it means "puzzled, perplexed"

      @rh-pd4pq@rh-pd4pqКүн бұрын
  • most players in foreign germany speaking after 1-2 years fluently german ,cuz of intensiv lessons by the club

    @memotsubasa93@memotsubasa9314 күн бұрын
  • This guy is so cool

    @M44Pumpkin@M44Pumpkin14 күн бұрын
  • Hi

    @Nody37star@Nody37star14 күн бұрын
  • The voice of the german boy 🔥

    @deborahtrevize@deborahtrevize2 күн бұрын
  • 1:45 The turkish guy speaks ghetto German. This means that he speaks with a strong Turkish accent and slurs the words. He uses sh instead of s. This is typical for foreign districts, where Turkish and Arabic are often spoken.

    @inotoni6148@inotoni614814 күн бұрын
  • Heung Min Son shows that you do not have to be born in a place, in order to learn the language: Just talk to the natives, do you homework and use the language a lot. It helps to start out young though 😉

    @sanipine@sanipine14 күн бұрын
    • He came to Germany when he was pretty young and started to play in the football academy of Hamburg and lived there in a shared flat with mostly German kids. By that he learned it really well and I couldn't tell he is not German by his accent. Maybe only in very deep conversations with complex topics.

      @somersault4762@somersault476210 күн бұрын
    • ​​​​@@somersault4762als Hamburger, wenngleich Anhänger der (jetzt auch sportlich) Nummer Eins der Stadt, weiß ich das natürlich. Ich würde dennoch widersprechen, er spricht definitiv sehr gut, gerade die Aussprache und Betonung hat er drauf, aber strukturell merkt man ziemlich schnell, dass er kein Muttersprachler ist. Hier z.B.: m.kzhead.info/sun/h6qvgcqLqoCpmYk/bejne.html Dennoch steht meine Aussage oben: Heu Ming Song zeigt dass und wie es geht 😉

      @sanipine@sanipine10 күн бұрын
  • 🇹🇷

    @OnurTunc-498@OnurTunc-49813 күн бұрын
  • 使われてる動画が全部ドイツ語だからよく分からんかった😢

    @user-dt4ye4px2s@user-dt4ye4px2s14 күн бұрын
    • Well, that was kind of the point here, right? 😅

      @sanipine@sanipine14 күн бұрын
    • The German guy was the "main character" on this video, so the videos showed were made to him to understand.

      @luancsf123@luancsf12314 күн бұрын
  • It's interesting how you can tell their native language based on their accent in German. To me, the French, Japanese, and Korean one had their native accents, especially the cadence. Except the last one, I couldn't tell. But my native language is English (I speak a few others as well).

    @girlofanimation@girlofanimation14 күн бұрын
  • When the Turkish woman says that her language is spoken The way it's written. That always gets at me because all our languages are spoken The way they're spelt you just have to understand the sounds that each letter makes in that language and not your own.

    @jamessullivan3829@jamessullivan382914 күн бұрын
    • The difference is the way nations spell the words that are written. Not every language is like that. There are exceptions in Latin languages but there isn’t any in Turkish.

      @utku_baloglu@utku_baloglu14 күн бұрын
    • Come on Man you say "though" you spell "do" there is no such thing in Turkish

      @sktt1488@sktt148813 күн бұрын
    • @@sktt1488 that's my point though, as native English speakers we understand that those letters in that order create that sound. So each person speaking their own native language will see a written word and understand it based on the sounds that they know is created by those letters in that order. I knew my original comment wouldn't be understood exactly how I meant it as I wasn't sure how to clarify.

      @jamessullivan3829@jamessullivan382913 күн бұрын
    • @@utku_baloglu ok so does that mean that when two words (in Turkish) sound the same that they have the exact same spelling? Genuine question as I'm interested in other languages ☺️

      @jamessullivan3829@jamessullivan382913 күн бұрын
    • @@jamessullivan3829 dats may point do ez netiv ingliş spikır ve andırstand dat doz lettırs in dat ordır kreet dat saund ...see ı turkified Your comment

      @sktt1488@sktt148813 күн бұрын
  • The german is too much weirdo. He seems to speak like he has very different voice from what he is. And that's so annoying. i wish he aware of it lol

    @betul4183@betul418313 күн бұрын
  • German guy is hot and sexy!!!

    @Tyln93@Tyln93Күн бұрын
  • Türkiye ✅️ Turkey 🦃❌️

    @Maestro_Maradona10@Maestro_Maradona1013 күн бұрын
  • Sorry but whaaaat, the german boy is so far from Germany Football because he didnt know the famous german Football Player 😮

    @cicek4053@cicek405312 күн бұрын
    • Football is a pest of drunken hooligans. Who wants to be associated with that.

      @emilwandel@emilwandelКүн бұрын
  • Where is pakistan?????

    @asmasyed4590@asmasyed459012 күн бұрын
  • The case in Berlin kzhead.info/sun/pr5ylNOghaJ7eWg/bejne.htmlfeature=shared

    @user-ci5ft1tn5s@user-ci5ft1tn5s8 күн бұрын
  • Well, Hakan Calhanoglu was born in Germany and lived here for the majority of his life, of course he is a native speaker ^^

    @jamako732@jamako7327 күн бұрын
  • I don't know but this group sounds soulless and cold.

    @parsarustami774@parsarustami77414 күн бұрын
  • Hakan doesn’t count he was born and raised in Germany it makes no sense to put him in this video, probably speaks better German than Turkish

    @jimbell122@jimbell12214 күн бұрын
    • İki dili de iyi konuşuyor

      @user-jr4ue9xw9k@user-jr4ue9xw9k14 күн бұрын
    • @@user-jr4ue9xw9k I don’t understand mate 🇬🇧🇦🇺🦘🦘

      @jimbell122@jimbell12213 күн бұрын
  • # Kırık Dostlukların Sırları# Bölüm 1: Gizemli Mesaj Bang Chan, Hyunjin, Han, Felix, Seungmin, Jeongin ve Lee Know, kasabanın en iyi arkadaşlarıydı. Ancak, bir gün, hayatları beklenmedik bir mesajla altüst oldu. Hepsi aynı anda garip bir mesaj aldılar. Mesajda, "Gece yarısı, eski fabrikada buluşun. Geçmişin sırları sizi bekliyor," yazıyordu. Bang Chan, meraklı bir lider olarak, mesajın nereden geldiğini araştırmaya başladı. Ancak, numara iz bırakmamıştı, mesajın gizemi korunuyordu. Seungmin: "Bu bir şaka olabilir mi?" Hyunjin: "Belki de değil. Belki de gerçekten bir şeyler var." Gece yarısı fabrikada buluşmaya karar verdiler. Fabrika, karanlık ve terkedilmişti. Kapıları açtıklarında, içeride eski makineler ve toz bulutlarıyla karşılaştılar. Ortada eski bir masa ve üzerinde tozlu bir defter vardı. Felix, defteri açıp ilk sayfayı okudu: "Gerçekler acıdır ve bazen en yakınınızdakiler bile sırlara sahiptir." Lee Know: "Bu ne demek olabilir?" Işıklar birden söndü ve kapı kapanarak kilitlendi. İçeride mahsur kalmışlardı. Hyunjin, sessizce itiraf etti: "Bu mesajı ben gönderdim." Arkadaşları şaşkınlık içinde bakarken, Hyunjin devam etti: "Geçmişimde yaptığım bir hata yüzünden sizleri tehlikeye attım. Bu fabrika, o karanlık günlerden kalma." Tam o sırada, fabrikaya silahlı adamlar girdi ve kapıyı kilitledi. Han: "Ne yapacağız?" Bang Chan hızla bir plan yaparak: "Birlikte çalışmalıyız. Hyunjin'in sırlarını kabul etmeliyiz ama bu durumdan nasıl kurtulacağımızı bulmalıyız." Seungmin ve Jeongin, dikkat dağıtmak için ekipmanları kullanırken, diğerleri kaçış yolları aradı. Hyunjin ise pişmanlık ve korku içindeydi: "Özür dilerim. Ama birlikte bunun üstesinden gelebiliriz." Tam kaçacakken, patlama sesi duyuldu ve bir duvar yıkılarak yardım sinyalleri geldi. Bang Chan: "Gerçek tehlike daha yeni başlıyor." Grup, fabrikadan çıkıp kurtarılmayı beklerken, kimin yardım ettiğini anlamaya çalışıyordu. Gölgeler arasında beliren kişi, onlara yardım ediyordu, ancak niyetleri hala belirsizdi. Jeongin: "Sen kimsin?" Gizemli kişi, yüzünü gizleyen kapüşonunu indirdi ve kendini tanıttı: "Ben Yeji. Sizi takip ediyordum çünkü Hyunjin'in sırları benim için de önemli." Hyunjin şaşkınlıkla sordu: "Senin burada ne işin var? Seninle yollarımız ayrılmıştı." Yeji: "Size yardım etmeye geldim. Ama bunun karşılığında bazı cevaplara ihtiyacım var." Bang Chan, güvenli bir yer aramaya karar verdi: "Örgütten kurtulmamıza yardım edebileceğini söylüyorsan, peşimizdeki adamlar hakkında ne biliyorsun?" Yeji, örgütün peşinde olduklarını ve Hyunjin'in ellerindeki belgeler yüzünden tehlikede olduklarını açıkladı. Felix: "Hyunjin, ne tür belgeler?" Hyunjin, titreyen bir sesle: "Örgüt liderinin suçlarını kanıtlayanlar. Ama bunlar gizli bir yerde." Grup, belgeleri bulmak ve tehlikeden kurtulmak için harekete geçti. Ancak, aralarındaki güven giderek zayıflıyordu. Geçmişin gölgeleri, karanlık sırlarla birleşerek ortaya çıkıyordu. --- 2. BÖLÜM İÇİN ABONE OLUR MUSUN? KANALIMI BÜYÜTMEK ISTİYORUM YARDIMCI OLUR MUSUNUZ?❤❤❤

    @Ryejiwq@Ryejiwq3 күн бұрын
  • why the german guy triest to speak in romantic way?

    @someone-vf5sn@someone-vf5sn14 күн бұрын
    • He is simply well spoken. Not many people on YT are.

      @user-ok1vf6qx4k@user-ok1vf6qx4k13 күн бұрын
    • Because he is maybe not from the very northern part of Germany or he is very well educated in speech like an actor - there are many ways to speak german 😂

      @p.f.5718@p.f.571812 күн бұрын
    • @@user-ok1vf6qx4k I was talking about the tune of his voice

      @someone-vf5sn@someone-vf5sn12 күн бұрын
    • @someone-vf5sn okay...hm, I can't finde anything 'romantic' about his way of speaking. 🤷‍♀️😂

      @user-ok1vf6qx4k@user-ok1vf6qx4k12 күн бұрын
  • Most of Turkish vocabulary are Arabic!

    @alotaibinoor9029@alotaibinoor90299 күн бұрын
    • Turkish has 600 thousand words. And 15 thousand of them are come from foreign language. 6 thousand of them is arabic. So not the most!!!

      @tuba8923@tuba89237 күн бұрын
    • @@tuba8923 Arab anani … 😆

      @Tyrach.@Tyrach.5 күн бұрын
    • Ya olm dilin ne önemi var bu çağda sadece ingilizce öğrensek yeterli zaten çom kolay dil Çağ teknoloji çağı kültür çağı değil

      @Justice_is_an_imagination@Justice_is_an_imagination4 күн бұрын
  • And here we go again western don't know that iranian are not arab and we speak persian language that totally diffreret cuz he said yea i heared some arabic accent 😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫

    @Sarab_mg@Sarab_mg6 күн бұрын
    • The French boy who said this was referring to the Turk that he heard some Arabic accent in Turkish.

      @newestflameneverdies@newestflameneverdies6 күн бұрын
    • 9:37 ​@@newestflameneverdies

      @Sarab_mg@Sarab_mg6 күн бұрын
    • @@Sarab_mg پسری که اینو گفت فرانسوی بود و به دختر ترکه درباری زبان ترکی اینو گفت.

      @newestflameneverdies@newestflameneverdies6 күн бұрын
    • @@newestflameneverdies راستش قبلش کیمیا گفت لهجه اش شبیه ایرانیاس همون موقع مرده گفت اره یکم لهجه عربی رو شنیدم ک بعدش هم دختر ترک هم ایرانی گفتند نه ما عربی صحبت نمیکنیم نمیدونم ولی خیلیا فکر میکنن ما عربی صحبت میگمیم البته مهم نیس🤗

      @Sarab_mg@Sarab_mg5 күн бұрын
    • @@Sarab_mg به حرف اشتباه چهارتا ابله گوش نده

      @newestflameneverdies@newestflameneverdies5 күн бұрын
  • this video is great we want to see more of this group 🫶🏼

    @benbirsu@benbirsu14 күн бұрын
  • bin ich der einzige, der den bruder irgendwie sau unsympathisch findet?

    @jakobhufken518@jakobhufken51812 күн бұрын
    • why that?

      @masaru340@masaru34012 күн бұрын
    • Nee noch nur du, ich finde ihn auch irgendwie komisch. Ich kann nur nicht genau festmachen, was es ist das mich an ihm stört.

      @PPfilmemacher@PPfilmemacher12 күн бұрын
    • @@PPfilmemacher then think of something, pinpoint it, why do you think so? I am curious haha

      @masaru340@masaru34012 күн бұрын
    • @@PPfilmemachermaybe because he didn’t know much about football haha that’s why you don’t like him

      @masaru340@masaru34012 күн бұрын
  • Der Herr is too pretentious.😮

    @TyrionCypher@TyrionCypher13 күн бұрын
    • Calling a young guy 'der Herr' sounds very pretentious too...😂

      @user-ok1vf6qx4k@user-ok1vf6qx4k12 күн бұрын
  • I’m surprised that no one did that annoying thing yet, so I guess I gonna be that person 🧍🏾‍♀️: *Dieser Kommentarbereich ist nun Eigentum der Bundesrepublik Deutschland! 🇩🇪*

    @HopeeInk@HopeeInk4 күн бұрын
  • 9:57 She is so ignorant. A person who was born and raised in Germany is German, both nationally and politically. Why was she so surprised to the contrary. That person has no connection with Korea what so over - he isn't Korean at all. Of course, he speaks German fluently. What else would he speak?

    @aliasincognito0@aliasincognito014 күн бұрын
    • yo, Cha Du-Ri is OG German home boy. Also football is “the medium” how we integrate people into German society, Turkish Germans ended some nasty debates of the 1990s of Turkish people not being part of Germany by being the most German fans of the football World Cup 2006.

      @seanlennart4740@seanlennart474013 күн бұрын
    • Cha do-ri ist in Deutschland aufgewachsen. Er ist der Sohn von Cha bum-kun, ein Koreanischer Fußballer, der in den 80gern ewig lange für Bayer Leverkusen gespielt hat.

      @melanierenz1517@melanierenz15172 күн бұрын
  • Almanca konuşmalar duymak sanki dayak yiyormuş gibi hissettiriyor

    @ruya2@ruya214 күн бұрын
    • O kadar mı? Ben Almanya'dan doğdum onun için benim kulağıma almanca eğitimli gibi geliyor. Sanki konuşan kişinin kafası calışiyor

      @ulzzangloverxD@ulzzangloverxD5 күн бұрын
  • Türk kızı iyi güzel konuşuyorsun da Türkiye demeyi öğren artık. Yabancılar alıştı siz alışamadınız şuna. Ülkenin gerçek adını söyleyin.

    @bshybldredhill6948@bshybldredhill694813 күн бұрын
    • Diğerleri yabancı olduğu için bizim karşımızda Türkiye demeye dikkat ediyolar. Biz türk olduğumuz için dediklerimize dikkat etmemize gerek olmuyo ve bu yüzden alışkanlıktan Turkey diyoruz. Ben yabancıların kendi arasında çok fazla Türkiye dediğini de düşünmüyorum açıkçası. Ama alışılır herhalde gittikçe daha yeni oldu, ister istemez ingilizce konuşmaya geçince türkçeyi unutabiliyosun normal bence

      @tuba8923@tuba89237 күн бұрын
  • First of all, I'm at native level in three languages: Dutch (Belgian variaty), German (high German and some Swabian) and English (I can speak several versions, but RP British is by far the most sexy, so that's what I usually speak). I unfortunately speak quite a bit of French at communication level... gosh... I hate it so badly.. Basically like mosquito bites: painful but inevitable. I also spreak a very basic Spanish and Japanese. My pronunciation is rather good, everybody says, but my vocabular is lacking a lot, so I can't really communicate in these two. The first guy is indeed at native level, but he has a bit of a slang accent. The way he pronounces "ch" as "sch" (German notation!) is quite typical for the slang that second or third generation migrants speak. It also exist in some dialects, but then the rest of his pronunciation is off. Not that any of this is a bad thing, though. It's natural. Just like many - not all! - afro-American speakers have their own slang, this happened in Europe as well. It's quite okay. And some young European people adapt that slang too if they are friends with those guys, and I really like that. The Japanese kicky baller indeed has a slight Japanese accent, if you know it, AND if you know how to pronounce Japanese. Especially the way he said "Frankfurt" as well as the "R" and "L" are a bit of a give away. But, I must say, I never heard Japanese people who aren't born in Europe speaking European a language this well. To be fair: It's not easy for me to hear pronunciation differences between Japanese and Korean, mainly because I cannot speak Korean at all. So the accent might be Korean too. Definitely not Chinese though. The Korean actress has quite a strong accent. I'd not really call that fluent, in my book. But it's really quite good nevertheless. The Korean kicky baller (why are there so many kicky ballers in this video? *shiver*) is actually quite good indeed! Remarkable! There's a slight accent. And I must agree with the German guy in the video. He's got the best pronunciation up to this point. I haven't yet seen or heard the last guy's native country. I paused the video before they announced it. I'm pretty sure he's German. Or at least at a full native German level. I can't figure out a region though. There's a very slight dialect accent, but I can't put my finger on it. It's rather certainly the northern half of what we call "alte Bundesländer", which means the part that was West-Germany before the collaps of communism. And I'm pretty certain that he's from the northern half as well. Wow... what????? He's Korean??? I'm baffled! Many second or third generation migrants don't even speak German like that because of their tendency to speak in slang. (Again: this is NOT a bad thing at all, I don't give the slightest bit about that cancer that is racism, but it's a simple observed fact.)

    @kenninast@kenninastКүн бұрын
  • Why can't the German guy not hear if someone is fluent or not? It sound like it's a long time ago he have been to Germany.

    @tinalowen6166@tinalowen616612 күн бұрын
  • he could have mentioned that its easier for turkish people to learn german since they use 3/4 extra letters in our alphabet which are: ä ö ü (except ß )

    @michamcv.1846@michamcv.184611 күн бұрын
    • It‘s not easier for Turkish people to learn German, the languages are very different but we have the ö and ü letter in common (there is no ä in Turkish)

      @moirmoir1599@moirmoir15999 күн бұрын
    • It's absolutely not easy for Turkish people to learn German at all. Just ask any German's opinion on the average Turkish immigrant's German skills. Germany hosts the largest Turkish community outside of Turkey. Turks in Germany are infamous for their broken German and thick Turkish accent despite living there for generations.

      @newestflameneverdies@newestflameneverdies15 сағат бұрын
  • The French sound more like an Arabic accent, with the strange predental, guttural sounds they make from their throats. Arabic have nothing to do with Turkish, which is of Asian origin except %5 verbal exchange.

    @LuthienwithoutBeren@LuthienwithoutBerenКүн бұрын
  • It is very frustrating that europe is trying to make the Turkish language, which originated in Asia, the same as arabic, which is from the Indoeuropean language family and has many guttural sounds like french. For me, arabic is as foreign a language as french, and the language of you french is closer and similar to arabic than us Turks!

    @LuthienwithoutBeren@LuthienwithoutBerenКүн бұрын
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