BEST FUNNY COMPILATION LOIC SUBERVILLE - FRENCH LANGUAGE
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"Do not bring music into this" gets me every time 🤣😂
To confuse the americans! 😂😂😂
The ending is masterful, just the way he makes those faces are insane and as a French it just makes it hilarious to watch
- Loic: *explains how he "clones" himself with an app - Me: oh, you mean... they're the same guy!? 😅
Wow, you are so talented. And you are speaking for many people who ask these type of questions when is learning a language or even your own language. Aplausos!!
Thank you for helping us understand why we don't understand ourselves..😂😂😂
It's not candy in ENGLISH... it's only candy in AMERICAN! WE call those sweets.
“Sweets” isn’t much sophisticated than “goodgood”:)
@@user-qr7tz1gi2b good point. I wonder what the etymology of candy is?
Um paulista e um fluminense entraram no chat pra discutir se é biscoito ou bolacha. 😅
And, about the candy and how good it is, the swedish call it godiset, and good is bra, and a bra is behå. And I'm not even Swedish.
Relax!!! The hero is French not English
That is an insanely hilarious guy. I don`t speak any French but the English language seems to be very mockable when comes to one word meaning opposite things.
Hahaha 😂 I love it! Thank you for a good laugh, it's hilarious 😂 I love how you catch very common human situations and reactions :)
In italian ospite means both host and guest 😂
Hôte in French has the same double meaning
Eu amo esse canal! Me divirto horrores com essas piadas d inglês e francês. Esse cara é muito bom. Realmente parece 3 pessoas. Se vc fechar os olhos vc acha q são pessoas diferentes. Muito bom. Parabens pelo conteúdo.
I love all your videos. Hilarious and creative.
Literally, I have "no words" for this segment except outstanding work! My gut hurts from laughing so hard however your work is critical in the field of numerology where each letter corresponds to a number.
I had a great time watching that video because I am Spanish but I know English and French. By the way: in Spain we don't use the expression "¡qué pedo", that's typically Mexican.
Yes, Spanish mentioned that at the beginning of that part.
I think I've watched him explain he's half French half American, but part of his American family is from Mexivo
Bahahaha... Doble oo be. Love you man!
I love it! To confuse the americans. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
7:39 French has seen some things 7:39
Brilliant!
"what is the point of having words for the things if you use the same word for opposites?" Ok, let's talk about the word "polvo"???) 😏🤗😜
1:39... BAHAHAHAHAH!
In fact, we say "Doble U", "Doble V" y "Uve" to name this letter (W)
The one that makes the least sense is "avocat.". It means both "avocado" and "lawyer!"
Apparently the indigenous word for the fruit sounded similar to the Spanish word for lawyer, so the Spanish eventually just called it that!
Effectivement le mot Bonbon a été inventé par un enfant de 5 ans qui était Louis XIV !
T'es un génie ! :) :) gg !
It does some good to you guys see
Filipinos and spainiards switching “b” and “v”
You'd think French never had candy before.
impressive
Why every word in French is Sexy... Good Good🤣🤣
English does not call it candy. American calls it candy. English calls it sweets 😊
American is a variety of English, which means that candy is an English word. Don't confuse "English" with "British/British English"
And German is complex...
j'en veux plus
Just type his name in the search, he has a channel
do you mean you want more, or no more?
😂@@_Usaco
Ube double
Always hilarious! Just one correction: French does have 3 words that are masculine in the singular and can be (not necessarily) feminine in the plural: amour, orgue, délice. There is no example of the reverse situation situation in modern French. "Heure" is always feminine.
Candy is American. Sweets is English. Unless you are in the Royal Navy then, it is Nutty.
we can say "les menstruations" (from mois/month)
It's not like English doesn't have antonyms that are spelt the same, but at least then they're pronounced differently
To be fair, english has some contronyms too, like sanction and cleave. Not sure about spanish.
love his Spanish is MEXICAN SPANISH the most speaked in the world!!
Wait. You're French?!
He lives in paris but i believe he’s American
@@basil4154 I was just being funny 🙂 I from what I know, he's born to French parents.
@@czarcoma oh cool!
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