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Nobody: KZhead: Hey let me recommend you this bilingual comedian making jokes about French people speaking English
@boo4534 жыл бұрын
Theres also one floating around of this bilingual comedian making fun of English people speaking French
@KatieSzi4 жыл бұрын
Not that I'm complaining
@croissant-kun40254 жыл бұрын
Haha and they're great! Although this one was a little flat compared to some of his other clips from the show.
@growrz4 жыл бұрын
@@toeitch the meme was shite even when it first came out.
@notinsane41654 жыл бұрын
I've binged like 10 of these already..
@bonniestevenson22214 жыл бұрын
One of the best things I've heard from French university students learning english was seeing them try to pronounce the word "decade". At least 5 people shoved an H into the middle of the word and just confidently proclaimed "dickhead"... Priceless
@eMe_peridot_hare4 жыл бұрын
I never thought of that xD
@rfmilie4 жыл бұрын
Il y a aussi le fameux "focus" qui devient "fuck us"
@unusualsuspect12624 жыл бұрын
@@unusualsuspect1262 un de mes préférés celui-là, surtout quand c'est un prof qui fait la faute ^^
@eMe_peridot_hare4 жыл бұрын
🤣😂
@carlollvikaasa16424 жыл бұрын
They were probably saying dickead which sounds exactly like dickhead
@mohammedyakub37604 жыл бұрын
My dad's English and my mum's French so we always get her to say "I hate king Henry the eighth" because she says "I 'ate king 'enry te eight"
@louisem6884 жыл бұрын
I don't know if this is true or not but it's too hilarious for me to care.
@robertobatista9474 жыл бұрын
I'm sure she says "I ate king 'enry Ze eight" :D French suck, I've been living in France for 10 years now
@renovationenergetique19264 жыл бұрын
The ‘the’ becomes z
@lucierc60494 жыл бұрын
Zat is exceptionally cruel to ask your French maman to say zat.
@wahn104 жыл бұрын
@@robertobatista947 it is true. In french language the H have no sound so basically just saying Hospital for us is the same than try to claim a moutain ^^
@angellove911503 жыл бұрын
Keep drinking that beer Paul because really c’est la seule façon que j’ai trouvé pour savoir l’ordre des vidéos...
@bernardfarquharson32754 жыл бұрын
Genius
@laeti_nelli83554 жыл бұрын
BAHAHA, that’s actually really good advice, I’ll use that😂
@helena89994 жыл бұрын
IQ 1000
@michaelibrahim92754 жыл бұрын
ChimChim_ney Keep drinking beer because it’s the only way I can figure out the order of these videos
@michaelibrahim92754 жыл бұрын
This bloke be transcended.
@notinsane41654 жыл бұрын
"Hassole" LOOOOOOOL
@iLuvHinata3604 жыл бұрын
One Mind It sounded like hassle, which makes it even more funny
@MunkeeFWRrng4 жыл бұрын
@@MunkeeFWRrng Ha, I was thinking the same thing! One word is her saying the lesson is a pain, and the other word is her saying HE is a pain, haha!
@AhsokaJackson3 жыл бұрын
Dear French people, please don't worry how you sound when you speak English. We understand you and really admire you for even trying Xx From, the British.
@whitebeltforlife4 жыл бұрын
My boyfriend has the same "H" problem, he's French as well. But it sort of stands out more because I'm from the Netherlands, and almost overpronounce the "H". So yeah we both learn from each other when speaking English XD
@tenetennba65294 жыл бұрын
Heyy fellow Dutch person 😂🙋🏾♀️
@ItsNessaTho4 жыл бұрын
Heck yeah! Dutch people unite!
@princesssparrow45304 жыл бұрын
Maar kan hij hottentottententententoonstelling zeggen
@addresssimilar37383 жыл бұрын
If you have a kid then the balancing out means the child should logically be able to pronounce H better than any other person on earth
@CoRLex-jh5vx3 жыл бұрын
@@addresssimilar3738 💀💀💀💀💀
@protalukoriginal4560 Жыл бұрын
This crowd blows, every video I've clicked I've laughed at out hloud
@jordank59754 жыл бұрын
Jordan K it might be because this set is in two different languages. I would guess about 60% of the crowd totally understands what he’s saying. Might be wrong but that’s just my take
@aubreyparker54254 жыл бұрын
Actually, it’s a culture thing. The audience likes him.
@Videos4Diamond4 жыл бұрын
ahaha I see what you did the with hloud thing
@kayakb4 жыл бұрын
Diamond Sutherland It’s a French cultural thing to not laugh at jokes. Got it.
@BudderB0y22224 жыл бұрын
Filip Gasic Why don’t you elaborate. Because as far as I know if I comedian is killing it the audience should be laughing it’s not up to a cultural debate. You sound like an asshole that calls people Americans as if it’s supposed to be an insult when you disagree with them
@BudderB0y22224 жыл бұрын
Fun fact: in Polish we have a saying "when a Pole's hungry, he's angry" and the two words sound completely different in Polish, but for some reason they're only a letter apart in English.
@ishashka4 жыл бұрын
Two, unless you mean "hangry"
@KarmasAB1234 жыл бұрын
paul yelling with his french accent reminds me of the french knights from monty python.
@graced48444 жыл бұрын
So what accent is the baby crying in?
@carola-lifeinparis4 жыл бұрын
probably in English but with French accent "mom I am (h)ungry"
@huyenvu56804 жыл бұрын
baguette
@lyxxinz71084 жыл бұрын
The problem is not so much to pronounce H than to hear them. I am French and I think that my English is pretty good (far better than the average french person). However, for that video, I had to play back some sentences multiple times to catch the (missing) H. That is hard to explain but simply speaking, my brain is not trained to identify that sound. When the same word is repeated twice with and without a H, I can hear that there is a difference but somehow my french brain is trained to filter it out.
@cynodont73914 жыл бұрын
@@zydn if I make some effort, I can understand your french even if it's absolutely not perfect, so I'm sure you won't have any problem talking to french people as long as they are friendly. The easiest way to know if someone is not a native english speaker is the words he is using. You need to be really fluent to use non basic ones.
@Kurdent14 жыл бұрын
I think you used Google translate because you TALKING shit.
@gutsjoestar74504 жыл бұрын
Lol you write better English than someone who speaks english
@victoriacser53743 жыл бұрын
Thanks, now I can understand why it's impossible to teach my French boyfriend to pronounce the H and when not to.
@Maricaro273 жыл бұрын
"HASSOLE" I spat out my drink omg
@Alfred-F-Jones4 жыл бұрын
im french and my bf is english and he's always trying to make me say the H but it just doesnt work 😂😂😂😂 then it turns into "i (h)ate you!" and he goes "not yet" and then the bickering starts
@unidraguine64734 жыл бұрын
Hahahah lmao
@victoriacser53743 жыл бұрын
The childs french english accent was SOO ON POINT i love it omggg
@AFLPlacek4 жыл бұрын
English is way easier than French to learn. The 'h' thing is a common mistake for French speakers
@ArmandoBellagio4 жыл бұрын
Armando B. German and Spanish are accessible to foreigners . English is not accessible even to Englishmen George Bernard Shaw. Pygmalion
@aquarius49534 жыл бұрын
@@aquarius4953 LOL, ok. But still it's also easier to learn than German and Spanish, I think most people would agree. Of course I think the English vocabulary might be bigger since there are often many words to say the same thing since English adapted many words from other languages. But the grammar is generally easier than French, German and Spanish I'd say.
@ArmandoBellagio4 жыл бұрын
@@ArmandoBellagio nope. English is nightmare to learn. Mainly because it's a mixed of difference langages and then possess absolute no logic about pronunciation, writing or conjugation. A nice essay to read about that problem: aeon.co/essays/why-is-english-so-weirdly-different-from-other-languages
@jide77654 жыл бұрын
@@ArmandoBellagio spanish IS 10 Times easier to learn for french speakers than english, english is easier to learn for germanic/scandinavians speakers and spanish IS easier for romance language speakers.
@grimjowjaggerjak4 жыл бұрын
@isle 99 because english is a germanic language unlike french. That's why it's easier for german people to speak english than for french people
@yoyo-ex1cf4 жыл бұрын
Hungry-need to eat Angry- aka mad, not happy and upset Hangry- soooo hungry you’re mad at everyone
@ArtisticAsian10144 жыл бұрын
Soo MAD you're hungry at everyone.
@mandarinablue84384 жыл бұрын
I find that mispronouncing words in the pupil's native tongue as contrast really does the trick.
@thehussarsjacobitess854 жыл бұрын
The H is missed in a lot of English accents anyway. Someone from Essex would say ello ow are you too
@23Stork4 жыл бұрын
Yorkshire is literally a dialect of omitting letters from words, not limited to just Hs
@OllieWales4 жыл бұрын
@@OllieWales yeah even dropping the H in the word "the".
@23Stork4 жыл бұрын
But it’s done systematically. The French don’t know where the H goes and doesn’t, so they’ll say ‘appiness and hate
@BudderB0y22224 жыл бұрын
My French wife pronounces 'think' as 'zink' and 'sink' as 'think', as in 'put ze dishes in ze think' with extra emphasis on the 'th'
@MIKIEC714 жыл бұрын
Are his audience French or English? How does this work
@partlyironic4 жыл бұрын
They're in mainland Europe, so they likely speak more than one language.
@moongem44894 жыл бұрын
@@moongem4489 What the hell does that mean, "mainland Europe"? Germany? Holland? Spain? Austria? Don't pretend to know something you don't. Most Europeans, with the exception of the Nordic countries, Switzerland and Belgium, don't speak more than one language. And if they do, it's often not on a high enough level to follow a show like that.
@paulparoma4 жыл бұрын
I think they are french but most people understand some english i guess...although i am not sure about the french people's english skills :D
@TS29er4 жыл бұрын
Helen Monaghan they’re most likely french people who also speak english, since they understand his french incredibly well
@katie-kb6qd4 жыл бұрын
It’s a bilingual show, so I assume that the audience knows both.
@sarahmorar10524 жыл бұрын
On se marre et on apprends des trucs pour améliorer son anglais, cool!
@wd15344 жыл бұрын
Cest de l'humour educatif , je me marre et j'améliore mon anglais merci
@Reda32004 жыл бұрын
J'etudie francais beaucoup avec ta show
@mshbeatbox4 жыл бұрын
@@mshbeatbox *j'étudie beaucoup le français grâce à ton show 🤙🤙
@sirinearjn67264 жыл бұрын
@@sirinearjn6726 whats difference in ton and ta ?
@mshbeatbox4 жыл бұрын
@@mshbeatbox ton is for masculine word and ta is for feminine word it's hard to know
@sirinearjn67264 жыл бұрын
@@sirinearjn6726 oh thanks. Its just hard to remember 👍
@mshbeatbox4 жыл бұрын
Hi Paul, I've just discovered your sketches and showed'em to my wife, we were crying and laughing out loud because it's so true ! It reminds me also of certain colleagues of mine who are not so keen to appropriate english prononciation Well thank you and go on on us french people ! Cheers from France ! Pedro
@pedromiguelafonso14874 жыл бұрын
this dude is teaching me better French than my 400 dollar course.
@jasperdiscovers4 жыл бұрын
La vie
@loser43612 жыл бұрын
400 hundreds ? Man come to me, I'll teach ya for free. And in exchange, you teach me YOUR language (except if you speak french haha)
@siriusql Жыл бұрын
when u parles both langues and the vidéo is extrêmement drôle et relatable.
@sarounrathnary28144 жыл бұрын
I think his wife must’ve been very hungry after seeing this
@Kelly-tk7lu4 жыл бұрын
I love it when they add the H it's whimsical
@stanislavsd4 жыл бұрын
My colleagues at work were taking the piss because I couldn't pronounce "Hurricane hardly ever happen" without mixing up the H's try this one on your wife XD
@romaintuffou95024 жыл бұрын
My mum will always without fail pronounce the name Ellen as Helen and Helen as Ellen
@Elowuz4 жыл бұрын
English a real story of love with french speakers
@didubako67384 жыл бұрын
MDR avec le H 😂 je travaillais dans une boulangerie et j’adorais quand il y avait des anglophones 😂😂😂 Ma collègue : one quiche? oui... do you want me to (h)eat it up. Le WDF visage du client 🤨 Moi: she wants to know if you want her to heat it? Ma collègue: yes (h)eat it up in the microwave. 😂😂😂😂
@lucieciepka10314 жыл бұрын
Mdrr j'imagine le client qui croit que la serveuse lui propose de manger ce qu'elle vend 😂😂😂
@shiiiiiro26764 жыл бұрын
Oui, la manger dans le micro-onde XD
@FunnyParadox4 жыл бұрын
I’m English speaking and yup, this is (h)ilarious
@stealthlock66344 жыл бұрын
Stealthlock. Yes you are. Although you said I'm English speaking instead of (speaker)
@gutsjoestar74504 жыл бұрын
@@gutsjoestar7450 I believe the intention was the adjective rather than noun meaning, sort of like with compound adjectives. That is: English-speaking countries are full of English speakers. I can say that I am an English-speaking person, or I can say that I am English-speaking. Now, a tricky thing is that you normally don't hyphenate these compound adjectives when they FOLLOW the noun-only when they PRECEDE it. So: "The truck is bright red" versus "The bright-red truck." The compound adjective is "bright red," but the presence or absence of a hyphen depends on the relative position of the noun being described ("truck", in this case). However, I sometimes add the hyphen where it's not technically required, in order to make the intended meaning clearer. "I am English-speaking" to mean "I am an English-speaking person." It's difficult trying to recall some of the rules and terminology off the top of my head, as the expression goes, but hopefully I did enough to explain why someone might say "I am English speaking."
@AhsokaJackson3 жыл бұрын
Hi Paul, tu le sais sans doute mais tu es passé au JT hier sur france 2 avec "la Bise", c'était trop cool!! De la visibilité c'est toujours bon à prendre!! Have a nice week-end!!
@alinelorcy14294 жыл бұрын
oh my god i love these videos thank you
@TayTayChita4 жыл бұрын
I was actually wondering how good it'd be to approximate 'h' with French 'r'.
@reth28344 жыл бұрын
Well it’s not that French speakers have a hard time making the “h” sound, they’re just too used to ignoring that letter
@Qbe_Root4 жыл бұрын
Then it Happy would become airppy, slightly better but still not right. The way I teach the H sound is to tell them to take a deep breath then release it very quickly.
@masoncampbell9714 жыл бұрын
@@Qbe_Root I actually know quite a few French people who have a hard time saying the "h" in English. While some French people might just ignore it, as you say, there are *many* who really have to concentrate and make an effort to pronounce a breathy "h" .
@christopherdieudonne4 жыл бұрын
I was raised in France, the French r is still struggle with it even after endless sessions at the "orthophoniste".
@lifeinvader20394 жыл бұрын
@@lifeinvader2039 I have a theory about the French "r" . I'm convinced the French "r" came about because the Gaulois (the inhabitants of France conquered by the Romans) couldn't do the Latin rolled "r" like the inhabitants of Spain, Portugal and Italy so they "created" this breathy "r" to compensate. All the other Latin languages have rolled r's but not French. In fact, Italians called The French "r" "the ugly r". LOL. As much as I love the French language, the "r" , especially after certain consonants is definitely *not* pretty compared to other sounds in the language.
@christopherdieudonne4 жыл бұрын
Hasshole 😂😂
@guillaumer.r554 жыл бұрын
These clips actually help me to improve my french, or at least the understanding of it haha. Thanks!!
@vilou17434 жыл бұрын
I'm sure there's a quite few French teachers who would love to use these videos as an aide if there weren't so many rude words included. It's proper colloquial French and English, and although Paul speaks quickly, his pronunciation is very clear in both languages.
@graememorrison3334 жыл бұрын
This guy is like the channel tunnel between the English language and the French language
@Freshly-Boiled-Bollock4 жыл бұрын
My grandmother is still french and its always "Ello?" When she answers the phone and I never thought anything of it until my boyfriend pointed it out. Growing up hearing it made it normal I guess.
@Jackie_7234 жыл бұрын
Love these videos! As someone who speaks very bad French I get to pretend these are helping me study!
@Loungemermaid4 жыл бұрын
I love it when French people insult the English by calling them English bastards. The whole French vs English is so funny to me to the point it's kinda romantic.
@Romandy134 жыл бұрын
Wait a second I've seen two of these videos and only just realized- this is Paul Taylor. Like, the wtf France guy. Love him
@MinttMeringue4 жыл бұрын
THIS CRACKS ME UP 😂
@175_muhammadyudhiarabbani94 жыл бұрын
he's the franglais version of Joanna Hausmann! this is great!
@lolaloliepop4 жыл бұрын
In 7th grade, I was in a musical and my character was French, so I had to speak with a French accent. Surprisingly it wasn’t too difficult for me to do, but it took a bit of getting used to. And my director said that I wasn’t supposed to pronounce the ‘H’ at the beginning of the words and all the ‘R’s are pronounced in the back of the throat. I had a line where I said “Her heart, Monsieur.” I swear every time I said that line I sounded and felt like I was choking because the way I had to pronounce it was “Er art” and it was so weird because I don’t normally speak that way and I was so afraid that the audience wouldn’t be able to understand what I was saying when I said that line 😅
@biancaondatje86394 жыл бұрын
Hilarious 😄
@amal.hope.2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like one of my friends making jokes and askingme "air or hair" and me .... euhhhhhhh I can not hear the difference :-D ... so true and so funny
@gabrielmathieu744 жыл бұрын
Tu me buuutes c'est si drôle 😭
@laurene1114 жыл бұрын
le problème avec le h (surtout en début de mot) c'est que pour nous ce n'est pas un son, c'est comme un souffle, il faut donc presque changer notre manière de respirer pour inclure les h. Surtout en début de mot, j'ai l'impression d'utiliser tout mon souffle pour le h et qu'il ne me reste plus d'air pour le reste du mot! C'est assez fatiguant de dire les h car il faut sortir et parfois aspirer un peu plus d'air au bon moment alors que nous n'avons pas l'habitude de le faire et ça s'apprend, comme pour le chant.
@SuperLn19914 жыл бұрын
Super interessant merci !
@jonathanbernard94764 жыл бұрын
He is as funny as a nail stabbing a foot, but because his comedy is language based, He is teaching me to understand French so I can watch CLAQUES A TETE with French captions on.
@bergman65814 жыл бұрын
Yes tetes a claques is a freaking good show
@noavr13084 жыл бұрын
I have been binge watching these videos and I haven’t realised quand il a changé de langue.
@bertaforcada39884 жыл бұрын
I fucking love you mate
@daniel_09844 жыл бұрын
I remember when I was at a climbing park in France about two years ago, and one of the people working there asked wether we were angry. I was terribly confused, but my father then realised he was trying to say hungry
@joriskbos11153 жыл бұрын
Ma copine me fait répéter : "Her hair is very hairy" 😂
@GermainT4 жыл бұрын
Pas mal celle-ci ;)
@ukognas4 жыл бұрын
Herair his very erry
@Laurent69ftm4 жыл бұрын
I like that. Good trick.
@bergman65814 жыл бұрын
Hmmm Yes The *hair* here is made out of *hair*
@AnOtherChoosenOne4 жыл бұрын
2:37 Welcome tou ze Hengliche classe.
@jacquelineliu26414 жыл бұрын
My French friend always sing "baby eat (hit) me one more time". She loves that way to sing LOL
@phuonganhluu64694 жыл бұрын
I’m adding this to my methods of learning french
@Georgeilocks4 жыл бұрын
0:17 this is literally my uncle from Italy He says hero as ero and arrow as hero. And fun fact, he says crayons as cranians.
@aridaniela264 жыл бұрын
Ce mec est génial
@blostca4 жыл бұрын
This is one of those rare modern comedy shows I've come back to watch again months later. A breath of comedic fresh air with a hint of lager. Fun fact: mine is the 470,000th view of this video. Cheers Paul!
@GlennDavey4 жыл бұрын
Euh daddy can we go to ze park pliz ? I laughed way too much at this x)
@Guitaristmalakian4 жыл бұрын
Très amusant! 😂👌🏻
@Highground193 жыл бұрын
lots of polite applause in this segment haha
@hs16264 жыл бұрын
Francophone from Quebec here. The most embarrassing mistake I ever made with the letter H was when using the idiom "full of hot air". As y'all can imagine, I ended up telling some random bloke in a bar "you're full of hot hair". Needless to say, I'd never been so embarrassed in my life.
@louisd.89284 жыл бұрын
perhaps she is trying to imitate people from Yorkshire when she drops H letter
@artemesaulkov20104 жыл бұрын
Exactly, she'd fit in up here in the north. We probably wouldn't notice the accent, assume they're from some small country town or something.
@saltie54804 жыл бұрын
I'm literally crying I'm laughing so hard. I work for the French school board (Canada) and we have teachers from all over the world. I relate to all of this so hard core. This is comedy about my life.
@SarahBent3 жыл бұрын
currently watching a bunch of these so i can mark it on my tower of activities for french class
@camren65464 жыл бұрын
Au passage, le plus simple est encore que chaque parent parle sa langue maternelle à son enfant... c'est clairement ce qui done les meilleurs résultats sur le plan de l'acquisition des langues mais aussi du développement du langage :)
@--Za4 жыл бұрын
So true !
@lalelilolou94874 жыл бұрын
I was talking with a friend about this guy when he didn't know the word "tiling" in French. I had never heard of this guy before, but literally the same day, when I opened youtube, that video was the FIRST RECOMMENDED VIDEO on my feed. I didn't look for the sketch, I didn't put in any keywords or anything in relation to him. My friend and I were simply talking about him. Lol
@joseph68524 жыл бұрын
Salut. Je suis tombé sur ta chaîne. Et j’aime tes vidéo
@luca92494 жыл бұрын
ce mec est un génie
@assassinge50794 жыл бұрын
AH le H...je rigole chaque fois!!! Bravo!
@montanascookies4 жыл бұрын
looks like the crowd isn't laughing as hard in this one... probably just grateful for the tips
@lilonani99094 жыл бұрын
"you bring me appiness"
@williamrice59344 жыл бұрын
I have same problem 😂😂 you’re so funny
@KelanFagu4 жыл бұрын
Good astuce😂👏
@Chirel999 Жыл бұрын
my grandma mixes up the th and t sounds in english, to thumb is always tumb, and turkey is thurkey
@Amozon284 жыл бұрын
Taking away the "h" sound from where it belongs and placing it where it does not is a classic - my French wife does exactly the same thing. One time early on, before I had quite figured out these things, she offered me a slice of pizza, then asked if I wanted her to eat it. I was a bit puzzled - it was her pizza, after all, but didn't she offer it to me? "No!! Do you want me to EAT it??" she repeated, pointing toward the microwave oven... But now, after all these years, I know that "hi-da-oh" means Idaho, "ho-ay-oh" means Ohio, etc. - et tout va parfaitement bien!
@V451944 жыл бұрын
So she can HIT something 😂😂, that was funny!
@NNAATTYY19742 жыл бұрын
I relate so well 😩 French speaker born but grew up in an English speaking country so when I speak french with an English mentality at times 😭
@davidakuete74014 жыл бұрын
Great!
@amirasou17384 жыл бұрын
The algorithm has sent me, i am pleased 😌
@paddyrs07404 жыл бұрын
The pursuit of "appiness"xD
@si6teen5154 жыл бұрын
SI6TEEN même chose parfois
@theanachronisticlife85744 жыл бұрын
My mom has a veRY heavy chinese accent. She really likes seafood so when she says she wants to eat crab it sounds like she's saying she wants to eat crap 😂 mom thats not...
@summer-gj3oc4 жыл бұрын
;-)
@camillesolange182 Жыл бұрын
Hi Paul, You make me laugh every time I hear you! What you say is so true... my boyfriend is English, and my English is not the worst in France I think, but I juste cannot speak English in front of him nor to him, I am afraid of his judgment, just because of French way of thinking, like you said...and because I tried, but my accent is more American than English (or I spoke not so loud), and I had to repeat so he could understand... Not the best way to do it again!
@sandrineanderle17943 жыл бұрын
you should put the link of your show in the description ;)
@Hugues2broissia4 жыл бұрын
"Your spectacle "? xD Prend des cours d'anglais mec
@lilouloulou19934 жыл бұрын
Also, OMG, this was my francophone boyfriend back in the day... LOL!
@felisd4 жыл бұрын
And now ... you have that (beautiful) baby. 😊
@KimberlyGreen4 жыл бұрын
Harry potter + ed sheeran= comedian
@XpSAN4 жыл бұрын
3:45 when you talk back
@nyaKona4 жыл бұрын
I've got the exact same problem!!!! ask me to say through, though, I'll nail it! But I'll put random H's everywhere! I'm happy to know that I'm not the only one! XD
@GoldArmored4 жыл бұрын
Could watch all episodes for 100h straight ngl
@frozenfreezz35404 жыл бұрын
Comment j' ai fais pour pas connaître cette chaîne avant 😂😂
@Eazzyx2B4 жыл бұрын
I'd like to come to your live show but will the subtitles be there?
@RadBonez4 жыл бұрын
0:54 maybe she's hungry so she's angry
@Bb-lk4ox4 жыл бұрын
HAngry is a thing.
@Luubelaar4 жыл бұрын
im portuguese and people also do that. they put an h at the beginning of every word that starts with a vowel. every single one. and it sounds something like "hi hate an happle hand an horange houtside"
@MariaCaradAnjo4 жыл бұрын
But then they also drop them. ÉRRI PÓTÉR. etc
@majarini3 жыл бұрын
aha Paul Taylor , I laughed at all the videos of your show because it is so true ! I am French, but been living with an English lad for the last 8 years. I do the Hungry and Angry thing, and the H or TH problem… My English was so rubbish at first, I got a 2/20 mark at Uni in France, so I moved to Yorkshire for a year to learn. However, going to Yorkshire to learn English, is like going to Lyon to learn French ,lol. So here I am, a Lyonnaise in Yorkshire, my customers always ask me what my accent is : It's Yorkshire French ! I do recognise myself in a lot of the show :)
@audechermette53714 жыл бұрын
When he immitates his wife saying his name if sounds like "Bert" to me, and when he immitates her saying "hasshole" it sounds like "Han Solo."
@untziggy44 жыл бұрын
How high were you when you wrote this comment
@bri50334 жыл бұрын
Yeah well... happiness in French is bonheur
@mia-gz5cj3 жыл бұрын
And then there is my french dad who agreed to the name Hannah for me
Nobody: KZhead: Hey let me recommend you this bilingual comedian making jokes about French people speaking English
Theres also one floating around of this bilingual comedian making fun of English people speaking French
Not that I'm complaining
Haha and they're great! Although this one was a little flat compared to some of his other clips from the show.
@@toeitch the meme was shite even when it first came out.
I've binged like 10 of these already..
One of the best things I've heard from French university students learning english was seeing them try to pronounce the word "decade". At least 5 people shoved an H into the middle of the word and just confidently proclaimed "dickhead"... Priceless
I never thought of that xD
Il y a aussi le fameux "focus" qui devient "fuck us"
@@unusualsuspect1262 un de mes préférés celui-là, surtout quand c'est un prof qui fait la faute ^^
🤣😂
They were probably saying dickead which sounds exactly like dickhead
My dad's English and my mum's French so we always get her to say "I hate king Henry the eighth" because she says "I 'ate king 'enry te eight"
I don't know if this is true or not but it's too hilarious for me to care.
I'm sure she says "I ate king 'enry Ze eight" :D French suck, I've been living in France for 10 years now
The ‘the’ becomes z
Zat is exceptionally cruel to ask your French maman to say zat.
@@robertobatista947 it is true. In french language the H have no sound so basically just saying Hospital for us is the same than try to claim a moutain ^^
Keep drinking that beer Paul because really c’est la seule façon que j’ai trouvé pour savoir l’ordre des vidéos...
Genius
BAHAHA, that’s actually really good advice, I’ll use that😂
IQ 1000
ChimChim_ney Keep drinking beer because it’s the only way I can figure out the order of these videos
This bloke be transcended.
"Hassole" LOOOOOOOL
One Mind It sounded like hassle, which makes it even more funny
@@MunkeeFWRrng Ha, I was thinking the same thing! One word is her saying the lesson is a pain, and the other word is her saying HE is a pain, haha!
Dear French people, please don't worry how you sound when you speak English. We understand you and really admire you for even trying Xx From, the British.
My boyfriend has the same "H" problem, he's French as well. But it sort of stands out more because I'm from the Netherlands, and almost overpronounce the "H". So yeah we both learn from each other when speaking English XD
Heyy fellow Dutch person 😂🙋🏾♀️
Heck yeah! Dutch people unite!
Maar kan hij hottentottententententoonstelling zeggen
If you have a kid then the balancing out means the child should logically be able to pronounce H better than any other person on earth
@@addresssimilar3738 💀💀💀💀💀
This crowd blows, every video I've clicked I've laughed at out hloud
Jordan K it might be because this set is in two different languages. I would guess about 60% of the crowd totally understands what he’s saying. Might be wrong but that’s just my take
Actually, it’s a culture thing. The audience likes him.
ahaha I see what you did the with hloud thing
Diamond Sutherland It’s a French cultural thing to not laugh at jokes. Got it.
Filip Gasic Why don’t you elaborate. Because as far as I know if I comedian is killing it the audience should be laughing it’s not up to a cultural debate. You sound like an asshole that calls people Americans as if it’s supposed to be an insult when you disagree with them
Fun fact: in Polish we have a saying "when a Pole's hungry, he's angry" and the two words sound completely different in Polish, but for some reason they're only a letter apart in English.
Two, unless you mean "hangry"
paul yelling with his french accent reminds me of the french knights from monty python.
So what accent is the baby crying in?
probably in English but with French accent "mom I am (h)ungry"
baguette
The problem is not so much to pronounce H than to hear them. I am French and I think that my English is pretty good (far better than the average french person). However, for that video, I had to play back some sentences multiple times to catch the (missing) H. That is hard to explain but simply speaking, my brain is not trained to identify that sound. When the same word is repeated twice with and without a H, I can hear that there is a difference but somehow my french brain is trained to filter it out.
@@zydn if I make some effort, I can understand your french even if it's absolutely not perfect, so I'm sure you won't have any problem talking to french people as long as they are friendly. The easiest way to know if someone is not a native english speaker is the words he is using. You need to be really fluent to use non basic ones.
I think you used Google translate because you TALKING shit.
Lol you write better English than someone who speaks english
Thanks, now I can understand why it's impossible to teach my French boyfriend to pronounce the H and when not to.
"HASSOLE" I spat out my drink omg
im french and my bf is english and he's always trying to make me say the H but it just doesnt work 😂😂😂😂 then it turns into "i (h)ate you!" and he goes "not yet" and then the bickering starts
Hahahah lmao
The childs french english accent was SOO ON POINT i love it omggg
English is way easier than French to learn. The 'h' thing is a common mistake for French speakers
Armando B. German and Spanish are accessible to foreigners . English is not accessible even to Englishmen George Bernard Shaw. Pygmalion
@@aquarius4953 LOL, ok. But still it's also easier to learn than German and Spanish, I think most people would agree. Of course I think the English vocabulary might be bigger since there are often many words to say the same thing since English adapted many words from other languages. But the grammar is generally easier than French, German and Spanish I'd say.
@@ArmandoBellagio nope. English is nightmare to learn. Mainly because it's a mixed of difference langages and then possess absolute no logic about pronunciation, writing or conjugation. A nice essay to read about that problem: aeon.co/essays/why-is-english-so-weirdly-different-from-other-languages
@@ArmandoBellagio spanish IS 10 Times easier to learn for french speakers than english, english is easier to learn for germanic/scandinavians speakers and spanish IS easier for romance language speakers.
@isle 99 because english is a germanic language unlike french. That's why it's easier for german people to speak english than for french people
Hungry-need to eat Angry- aka mad, not happy and upset Hangry- soooo hungry you’re mad at everyone
Soo MAD you're hungry at everyone.
I find that mispronouncing words in the pupil's native tongue as contrast really does the trick.
The H is missed in a lot of English accents anyway. Someone from Essex would say ello ow are you too
Yorkshire is literally a dialect of omitting letters from words, not limited to just Hs
@@OllieWales yeah even dropping the H in the word "the".
But it’s done systematically. The French don’t know where the H goes and doesn’t, so they’ll say ‘appiness and hate
My French wife pronounces 'think' as 'zink' and 'sink' as 'think', as in 'put ze dishes in ze think' with extra emphasis on the 'th'
Are his audience French or English? How does this work
They're in mainland Europe, so they likely speak more than one language.
@@moongem4489 What the hell does that mean, "mainland Europe"? Germany? Holland? Spain? Austria? Don't pretend to know something you don't. Most Europeans, with the exception of the Nordic countries, Switzerland and Belgium, don't speak more than one language. And if they do, it's often not on a high enough level to follow a show like that.
I think they are french but most people understand some english i guess...although i am not sure about the french people's english skills :D
Helen Monaghan they’re most likely french people who also speak english, since they understand his french incredibly well
It’s a bilingual show, so I assume that the audience knows both.
On se marre et on apprends des trucs pour améliorer son anglais, cool!
Cest de l'humour educatif , je me marre et j'améliore mon anglais merci
J'etudie francais beaucoup avec ta show
@@mshbeatbox *j'étudie beaucoup le français grâce à ton show 🤙🤙
@@sirinearjn6726 whats difference in ton and ta ?
@@mshbeatbox ton is for masculine word and ta is for feminine word it's hard to know
@@sirinearjn6726 oh thanks. Its just hard to remember 👍
Hi Paul, I've just discovered your sketches and showed'em to my wife, we were crying and laughing out loud because it's so true ! It reminds me also of certain colleagues of mine who are not so keen to appropriate english prononciation Well thank you and go on on us french people ! Cheers from France ! Pedro
this dude is teaching me better French than my 400 dollar course.
La vie
400 hundreds ? Man come to me, I'll teach ya for free. And in exchange, you teach me YOUR language (except if you speak french haha)
when u parles both langues and the vidéo is extrêmement drôle et relatable.
I think his wife must’ve been very hungry after seeing this
I love it when they add the H it's whimsical
My colleagues at work were taking the piss because I couldn't pronounce "Hurricane hardly ever happen" without mixing up the H's try this one on your wife XD
My mum will always without fail pronounce the name Ellen as Helen and Helen as Ellen
English a real story of love with french speakers
MDR avec le H 😂 je travaillais dans une boulangerie et j’adorais quand il y avait des anglophones 😂😂😂 Ma collègue : one quiche? oui... do you want me to (h)eat it up. Le WDF visage du client 🤨 Moi: she wants to know if you want her to heat it? Ma collègue: yes (h)eat it up in the microwave. 😂😂😂😂
Mdrr j'imagine le client qui croit que la serveuse lui propose de manger ce qu'elle vend 😂😂😂
Oui, la manger dans le micro-onde XD
I’m English speaking and yup, this is (h)ilarious
Stealthlock. Yes you are. Although you said I'm English speaking instead of (speaker)
@@gutsjoestar7450 I believe the intention was the adjective rather than noun meaning, sort of like with compound adjectives. That is: English-speaking countries are full of English speakers. I can say that I am an English-speaking person, or I can say that I am English-speaking. Now, a tricky thing is that you normally don't hyphenate these compound adjectives when they FOLLOW the noun-only when they PRECEDE it. So: "The truck is bright red" versus "The bright-red truck." The compound adjective is "bright red," but the presence or absence of a hyphen depends on the relative position of the noun being described ("truck", in this case). However, I sometimes add the hyphen where it's not technically required, in order to make the intended meaning clearer. "I am English-speaking" to mean "I am an English-speaking person." It's difficult trying to recall some of the rules and terminology off the top of my head, as the expression goes, but hopefully I did enough to explain why someone might say "I am English speaking."
Hi Paul, tu le sais sans doute mais tu es passé au JT hier sur france 2 avec "la Bise", c'était trop cool!! De la visibilité c'est toujours bon à prendre!! Have a nice week-end!!
oh my god i love these videos thank you
I was actually wondering how good it'd be to approximate 'h' with French 'r'.
Well it’s not that French speakers have a hard time making the “h” sound, they’re just too used to ignoring that letter
Then it Happy would become airppy, slightly better but still not right. The way I teach the H sound is to tell them to take a deep breath then release it very quickly.
@@Qbe_Root I actually know quite a few French people who have a hard time saying the "h" in English. While some French people might just ignore it, as you say, there are *many* who really have to concentrate and make an effort to pronounce a breathy "h" .
I was raised in France, the French r is still struggle with it even after endless sessions at the "orthophoniste".
@@lifeinvader2039 I have a theory about the French "r" . I'm convinced the French "r" came about because the Gaulois (the inhabitants of France conquered by the Romans) couldn't do the Latin rolled "r" like the inhabitants of Spain, Portugal and Italy so they "created" this breathy "r" to compensate. All the other Latin languages have rolled r's but not French. In fact, Italians called The French "r" "the ugly r". LOL. As much as I love the French language, the "r" , especially after certain consonants is definitely *not* pretty compared to other sounds in the language.
Hasshole 😂😂
These clips actually help me to improve my french, or at least the understanding of it haha. Thanks!!
I'm sure there's a quite few French teachers who would love to use these videos as an aide if there weren't so many rude words included. It's proper colloquial French and English, and although Paul speaks quickly, his pronunciation is very clear in both languages.
This guy is like the channel tunnel between the English language and the French language
My grandmother is still french and its always "Ello?" When she answers the phone and I never thought anything of it until my boyfriend pointed it out. Growing up hearing it made it normal I guess.
Love these videos! As someone who speaks very bad French I get to pretend these are helping me study!
I love it when French people insult the English by calling them English bastards. The whole French vs English is so funny to me to the point it's kinda romantic.
Wait a second I've seen two of these videos and only just realized- this is Paul Taylor. Like, the wtf France guy. Love him
THIS CRACKS ME UP 😂
he's the franglais version of Joanna Hausmann! this is great!
In 7th grade, I was in a musical and my character was French, so I had to speak with a French accent. Surprisingly it wasn’t too difficult for me to do, but it took a bit of getting used to. And my director said that I wasn’t supposed to pronounce the ‘H’ at the beginning of the words and all the ‘R’s are pronounced in the back of the throat. I had a line where I said “Her heart, Monsieur.” I swear every time I said that line I sounded and felt like I was choking because the way I had to pronounce it was “Er art” and it was so weird because I don’t normally speak that way and I was so afraid that the audience wouldn’t be able to understand what I was saying when I said that line 😅
Hilarious 😄
Sounds like one of my friends making jokes and askingme "air or hair" and me .... euhhhhhhh I can not hear the difference :-D ... so true and so funny
Tu me buuutes c'est si drôle 😭
le problème avec le h (surtout en début de mot) c'est que pour nous ce n'est pas un son, c'est comme un souffle, il faut donc presque changer notre manière de respirer pour inclure les h. Surtout en début de mot, j'ai l'impression d'utiliser tout mon souffle pour le h et qu'il ne me reste plus d'air pour le reste du mot! C'est assez fatiguant de dire les h car il faut sortir et parfois aspirer un peu plus d'air au bon moment alors que nous n'avons pas l'habitude de le faire et ça s'apprend, comme pour le chant.
Super interessant merci !
He is as funny as a nail stabbing a foot, but because his comedy is language based, He is teaching me to understand French so I can watch CLAQUES A TETE with French captions on.
Yes tetes a claques is a freaking good show
I have been binge watching these videos and I haven’t realised quand il a changé de langue.
I fucking love you mate
I remember when I was at a climbing park in France about two years ago, and one of the people working there asked wether we were angry. I was terribly confused, but my father then realised he was trying to say hungry
Ma copine me fait répéter : "Her hair is very hairy" 😂
Pas mal celle-ci ;)
Herair his very erry
I like that. Good trick.
Hmmm Yes The *hair* here is made out of *hair*
2:37 Welcome tou ze Hengliche classe.
My French friend always sing "baby eat (hit) me one more time". She loves that way to sing LOL
I’m adding this to my methods of learning french
0:17 this is literally my uncle from Italy He says hero as ero and arrow as hero. And fun fact, he says crayons as cranians.
Ce mec est génial
This is one of those rare modern comedy shows I've come back to watch again months later. A breath of comedic fresh air with a hint of lager. Fun fact: mine is the 470,000th view of this video. Cheers Paul!
Euh daddy can we go to ze park pliz ? I laughed way too much at this x)
Très amusant! 😂👌🏻
lots of polite applause in this segment haha
Francophone from Quebec here. The most embarrassing mistake I ever made with the letter H was when using the idiom "full of hot air". As y'all can imagine, I ended up telling some random bloke in a bar "you're full of hot hair". Needless to say, I'd never been so embarrassed in my life.
perhaps she is trying to imitate people from Yorkshire when she drops H letter
Exactly, she'd fit in up here in the north. We probably wouldn't notice the accent, assume they're from some small country town or something.
I'm literally crying I'm laughing so hard. I work for the French school board (Canada) and we have teachers from all over the world. I relate to all of this so hard core. This is comedy about my life.
currently watching a bunch of these so i can mark it on my tower of activities for french class
Au passage, le plus simple est encore que chaque parent parle sa langue maternelle à son enfant... c'est clairement ce qui done les meilleurs résultats sur le plan de l'acquisition des langues mais aussi du développement du langage :)
So true !
I was talking with a friend about this guy when he didn't know the word "tiling" in French. I had never heard of this guy before, but literally the same day, when I opened youtube, that video was the FIRST RECOMMENDED VIDEO on my feed. I didn't look for the sketch, I didn't put in any keywords or anything in relation to him. My friend and I were simply talking about him. Lol
Salut. Je suis tombé sur ta chaîne. Et j’aime tes vidéo
ce mec est un génie
AH le H...je rigole chaque fois!!! Bravo!
looks like the crowd isn't laughing as hard in this one... probably just grateful for the tips
"you bring me appiness"
I have same problem 😂😂 you’re so funny
Good astuce😂👏
my grandma mixes up the th and t sounds in english, to thumb is always tumb, and turkey is thurkey
Taking away the "h" sound from where it belongs and placing it where it does not is a classic - my French wife does exactly the same thing. One time early on, before I had quite figured out these things, she offered me a slice of pizza, then asked if I wanted her to eat it. I was a bit puzzled - it was her pizza, after all, but didn't she offer it to me? "No!! Do you want me to EAT it??" she repeated, pointing toward the microwave oven... But now, after all these years, I know that "hi-da-oh" means Idaho, "ho-ay-oh" means Ohio, etc. - et tout va parfaitement bien!
So she can HIT something 😂😂, that was funny!
I relate so well 😩 French speaker born but grew up in an English speaking country so when I speak french with an English mentality at times 😭
Great!
The algorithm has sent me, i am pleased 😌
The pursuit of "appiness"xD
SI6TEEN même chose parfois
My mom has a veRY heavy chinese accent. She really likes seafood so when she says she wants to eat crab it sounds like she's saying she wants to eat crap 😂 mom thats not...
;-)
Hi Paul, You make me laugh every time I hear you! What you say is so true... my boyfriend is English, and my English is not the worst in France I think, but I juste cannot speak English in front of him nor to him, I am afraid of his judgment, just because of French way of thinking, like you said...and because I tried, but my accent is more American than English (or I spoke not so loud), and I had to repeat so he could understand... Not the best way to do it again!
you should put the link of your show in the description ;)
"Your spectacle "? xD Prend des cours d'anglais mec
Also, OMG, this was my francophone boyfriend back in the day... LOL!
And now ... you have that (beautiful) baby. 😊
Harry potter + ed sheeran= comedian
3:45 when you talk back
I've got the exact same problem!!!! ask me to say through, though, I'll nail it! But I'll put random H's everywhere! I'm happy to know that I'm not the only one! XD
Could watch all episodes for 100h straight ngl
Comment j' ai fais pour pas connaître cette chaîne avant 😂😂
I'd like to come to your live show but will the subtitles be there?
0:54 maybe she's hungry so she's angry
HAngry is a thing.
im portuguese and people also do that. they put an h at the beginning of every word that starts with a vowel. every single one. and it sounds something like "hi hate an happle hand an horange houtside"
But then they also drop them. ÉRRI PÓTÉR. etc
aha Paul Taylor , I laughed at all the videos of your show because it is so true ! I am French, but been living with an English lad for the last 8 years. I do the Hungry and Angry thing, and the H or TH problem… My English was so rubbish at first, I got a 2/20 mark at Uni in France, so I moved to Yorkshire for a year to learn. However, going to Yorkshire to learn English, is like going to Lyon to learn French ,lol. So here I am, a Lyonnaise in Yorkshire, my customers always ask me what my accent is : It's Yorkshire French ! I do recognise myself in a lot of the show :)
When he immitates his wife saying his name if sounds like "Bert" to me, and when he immitates her saying "hasshole" it sounds like "Han Solo."
How high were you when you wrote this comment
Yeah well... happiness in French is bonheur
And then there is my french dad who agreed to the name Hannah for me