3 Europeans Try to Pronounce The Hardest English Words!! (UK vs Germany, Poland, Georgia)
2023 ж. 22 Ақп.
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Try to pronounce Horro Movie
Can you do it?
Today we tried to to say the most difficult worlds in British Accents
Did they do well?
Let us know!
🇩🇪 Svea / sveawedis
🇬🇧 Ryan / ryebrows.pdf
🇵🇱 Ania / ayliee_k
🇬🇪 Sophia / sophiaa_kv
I love the georgian girl, she is so authentic and funny! Keep her on this channel
I’m Georgian ❤
@@datazhonzholadze999 რაშუაში ხარ ეხლა რო გამოხტი დიდის ამბით? დდდდდ
@@Helarmus 😄😄😄
@@Helarmus cvetshiii
დააცა თავი გამოიჩინოსს
The Georgian girl has a very contagious laugh. She’s a great addition to these videos
I’m Georgian ❤
Yes, she’s SO sweet! Cutie!
🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪
who asked @@datazhonzholadze999
"How many times do you wanna get hit?" - Sophia : "Yes" 😂
😡🤬
Sophia and her sense of humor is a never ending saga 🤣🇬🇪♥️ she turns everything into a comedy 😆 keep her in this show bro
I’m Georgian
@@datazhonzholadze999 დდდდდდდდდდდდდდდდდდდდდდდდდდდდდდდდდ
@@datazhonzholadze999 გავიგეთ ბრატ ყველას უნდა დაუკომენტარო?
I'm georgian
The Georgian girl is a gem 💎 she was so authentic and cheerful ❤
I love how the polish girl said in Polish we say "Kawaleria" but still said it wrong 😭 she said "Kalwaria"
Yes, I was laughing so hard at this! 😂😂
And her acting on "ooooou" 🥲
maybe this is one of Gwary polskie
i guess she thought the word was "Calvary" and then in Polish it is "Kalwaria"
Maybe she meant Kalwaria Zebrzydowska :D
The Georgian girl is so cool, I'd be nice to have friend like her ☺
Sophia is absolutely hilarious I love her
This group of four is already iconic. More of them please
It's very funny😄I saw this many times,all of them are too good but sophia is the best😊😊😊🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪
georgian is so cute we need more video with sophia
"Defibri...defibri oh s***" lol 😆 Anya , this one no one couldn't hold it 🤣
He pronounced it wrong too
Defibrillator in February.
I love Sophia's positive energy ❤️
The Georgia Girl is soooooo sweet and natural WOW and she`s very authentic and make so fun! Thats wifey material no joke
Omg I love this group especially the Georgian girl
Don’t use the Lord’s name in vain.
@@slavetislamic1957 I'm not Christian, and my goal isn't to use the word but to express my excitement and this is a phrase that has developed as a common expression of excitement. Just like when you say 'Holy cow!' you're trying to express your surprise, not a literal cow. It's just how the language has developed, if it developed to have expressions with Allah, Buddha or whatever I'd use them too, because it's a popular expression. Not because I'm religious
Time for a REVENGE! Now Georgian, Polish and German testing British. BWAHAHAHA! ^^
yes get em
that would be cool.
Yep😂 let's go
@@t.mtinimari3988 R u all shore Polish is so fxcking hard? XDDd
Great idea!
Sophia is so entertaining and cute! We need her in more videos 💜
I really like all the participants of this show, especially my compatriot Sofia, He is very direct, savvy and funny
Dont even try to make German, Polish, Georgian words to be pronounced - all three languages are known for very difficult words.
try polish DNA : kwas desoksyrybonuklinowy :)or dziewiedziesieciodziewieciogroszowka :)))
At least, these three language have rules: you read how you write. Only with few (
He was a very strict judge but it was very enjoyable to watch. I also found it funny that you had a British guy judge some American words.
Yeah I was confused why they chose Arkansas and Mississippi
@@amyw6808 Yeah, neither have anything to do with "English" really, just how we pronounce them in English. Weird. You might as well put a Georgian, German or Polish words up and when the girls pronounce them correctly bop them on the bonce because it ain't how we would say it in England, lol
He was proper strict, was't he. I mean, I'm English and I would've given them a pass on many of those pronunciations
@@matthewwalker5430 such as comfortable
Im southern from Georgia, so we DEFINITELY have a lot Slang and words but she is saying comfortable right. My dad is Guyanese and has a lot of British influence and he says it like her.
The words "Comfortable, interesting and vegetables" have more than one pronunciation. A long one (less common) and a short one (more common)
Sophiaaa love youuu 🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪
the girl in pink >>>>
Im georgian and im happy to see georgian people so keep it up im always excited to see new video!
ჩვენი საყვარელი და მხიარული გოგო, Sophia ❤️❤️🇬🇪 🇬🇪
Nobody: Literally nobody: Ania: Defi... Defibri... OH SH*T
The Georgian one such positive vibes
Sophia is soo sweet and fun
3:43 HAHAHAHAHA...My reaction was the same. GEEZ! Yeah, I think that also can make you comfortable. This Georgian girl reminds me of someone. She always makes me laugh in this section.
სოფია, აბა ქართული ბრდღვნა და ჩაკაპიკებულა ათქმევინე😂❣
ინგლისელი ადგილზე გამელოტდება ოფლისგან🤣
The girl in the pink, no matter what, she knows shes getting a bonk. Shes too cute. To be honest, I'm American and even though I know how the words sound, I still have trouble pronouncing some of those words. lol
Guys u r amazing💜🤩 i want to mention Sophia,her energy sence of humour 💜 well done it was fun to watch
i don't know why is georgian girl are so cute and charismatic! :)
February is sometimes "Feb you airy" or "Feb brew airy" here in Wisconsin. Cavalry is sometimes improperly pronounced "Cal vary" here, because of the famous mountain, I suppose. We just skip Worcestershire and say A1 or steak sauce, it's easier, and the defibrillator is known as the electro-shocker thingy, for the same reason. The closer you get to Mississippi, the more it sounds like "Mizz ippi", especially in Louisiana "Lou z anna". Sophia got a bit of a bad rap (pun intended) with her "comfortable" pronunciation. It's said both as "com fort a bull" and "comf ter bull"
As someone who has lived in and has family in that area I can tell you most people who live in those states don’t pronounce them like that. There are people who do but they are not the majority. The pronunciations you describe are more common in more Northern parts of Louisiana and Mississippi like the Delta. I have also heard Louisiana pronounced as weezyanna too. Especially in Louisiana there is a huge accent and culture shift the further South you go.
Are you saying it’s a Wisconsin thing to use Worcestershire and A1 interchangeably? I and most people I know don’t think they are the same thing. Typically Worcestershire is something I use to marinate meat or I mix it into ground meat before grilling. However, I don’t use A1 at all because I don’t like the taste of A1.
Agree with the February. Same with the comfortable. I know people in the states (Especially Florida) will say calvary for cavalry because of Calvary Chapel.
Sophia is awesome, keep her.
Finally I’ve been waiting for a Georgian ✨✨✨✨
I'm English speaking and I bet I'd get bonked more times than the Georgian girl did saying some of these words. People sometimes are amazed I didn't grow up with another language as I suck at a lot of pronounciations (probably stems from living in a other countries as a child)...
You mispronounced "pronunciation" by the way ...
@@matthewwalker5430 That should not surprise anyone if you knew me :)
sophia the best ♥️♥️🇬🇪
bro the polish girl better speaks english than polish💀
Now try to pronounce these German words: Streichholzschachtel Eichhörnchen Überstürzen Zungenbrecher Kurzzeitkennzeichen and Hähnchen good luck!
im swedish and i think i can do it perfectly, hehe... :D but to non-germanic speakers it would be hard would you know how to pronounce swedish words like (regular words, not hard) Skolinspektion Ålfiske Regnkappa Tjock Köra ? Kyss! Tchuss! Aufwidersen! Achtung die körve!
@@audhumbla6927 As a German speaker I wouldn't know how to prounonce them correctly without using Google :(
A nightmare for an American!
How about: Quietscheentchen Fünfhundertfünfundfünfzig 555 Chrysantheme and maybe quite simle ones: Straße Tschüss :D
@@tanjal.6310 If I was trying to pronounce those words without google translate I'd be getting hit with that rubber mallet alot.
At first you are confident and you think you know how to pronounce these words, but when you know that you will be hit in the head if you mispronounce a word, then fear does not allow you to boldly say what you think is right,That's what keeps Sophia going too, and her cuteness and charm make the video so much fun... loved it...i liked their reaction Love you Georgian girl❤🇬🇪
Sophia is amaizing as always💫
Anna doesn't even know the correct word for defibrillator in Polish. She said it's "defibrilator," (on second listen, I can hear her say "defibrirator". If anyone hears her say "defibrylator", let me know) but it's "defibrylator". She also says "we write it the same" - no, we don't. lmao
Yeah I was looking for someone from Poland to confirm you don't do that, I'm a Serb and I thought only we do it, but Georgian girl said they do it too so now I need to check her language because I was convinced only Serbs do it like that, we read it as we write it, no double letters, no silent letters just read what you see, Serbian is prolly one of the easiest languages when it comes to reading, but the grammar is pure horror lol.
@@nenadpopov3601 I mean, Polish is a pretty phonetic language. We do read things how we write them. It's just that Anna said "we write the same" as if we wrote the word "defibrylator" the same way is they do in English. At least that's how I understood her, and felt the need to address this in case someone else understood it the same way I did.
@@xxnario7286 Only difference when it comes to reading between Polish and Serbian is that we use both Latin and Cyrilic alphabet but in Cyrilic we don't have any double letters or 2 letters that you read as one, each letter stands by itself and eqch letter has one sound not like in English when you say b for example you hear b and i and in Serbian it's just one short b sound, is that the same in Polish?
Sophia is so funny 🥰🥰🥰🥰 I love it
The title of the video should have been "British guy relentlessly hammers three hot European girls."😂
And the thumbnail: "EXPLICIT" 🤣
😂😂😂
not even clickbait
They have to try georgian tong twisters 🤣💕💕 waiting for next episode 🌟❤️sophia🌟💕
Sophia 🇬🇪 ❤️
I don't know how to pronounce defibrillator in my own language lmao
Neither does he
8:10 Best moment after all the hits ;'D
I remembered Sophia saying that she had visited Nepal. Honestly, I think no one there took her as a foreigner as she looks so much like a Nepali like Chettri or Newar.
But she's a white, could be more South Korean or Kazakh🤣
She is a white.🙂Guy from the UK looks like a Nepali.😀
@@anakacharava4159 He said he's a half Caribbean. (Probably a Jamaican father).
@@avtandilkhitarishvili2322 ვიცი, რომ მამა ჰყავს კუნძულელი. გავიღადავე მეც. 🙂 მაგრად მეცინება ეგეთ ტიპებზე, თოვლივით ქათქათა გოგოზე ამბობს ვიღაც ნეპალელი, რომ ინდუსს გავს.))))) კომენტარებს დავაკვირდი სულ აზიელები წერენ ეგეთ კომენტარებს. ძალიან უნდათ რომ მათ ვგავდეთ.)))))
@@anakacharava4159 რათქმაუნდა, ყველაფრის მისაკუთრება უნდათ ამ აზიელ სულელებს.
georgian girl i got u sis so relatable
No fair including a Greco-Latin scientific name! Scientific names are to be treated as Latin, unless they're barbarian like "Crash bandicoot" or partly barbarian like "Winteraceae". So the in "Tyrannosaurus" is pronounced /y/ and the as /au/.
Exactly. Let LATIN names to be pronounced using LATIN rules.
I recommend for the next round Louisville, Punxsutawney, water, Maryland, but American pronouncement
სოფიას როგორ ეტყობა ქართველობა სიცილში 💗💗💗💗 მიყვარს💗💗💗
Sophia ❤️🇬🇪
Now get all the people from native English speaking countries to pronounce words from other European languages USA, Canada, UK, Australia and New Zealand
that would be quiet a show lol i can see the differences.
Sophia❤🇬🇪👍👍👍👏👏👏
Sophia ❤ keep going girl and spread your positive vibes 🥰
This Polish girl instead of "Kawaleria" (cavalry = military group of soldiers who fight on horseback) said "Kalwaria" (calvary = a life-size representation of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ on a piece of raised ground). Just a note.
Georgian gils sounds really american than british, she probably learned american pronunciaion and she always says r where in british they don't pronounce it
We learn both in mix. Though, it might depend on a tutor as well.
US states with British accent lol
Or the names of rivers in the USA.😂
Nobody: Literally nobody: Sophia: C....ock
Sophiaaa🇬🇪❤️❤️❤️
in next video all of you should try Georgian words pronunciation, :D
That’s the best idea in the history of world friends
სოფია❤️🇬🇪 You are all very lovely💜✨...
As a person who is georgien and german this made me happy
Love everyone, nostalgia for Poland.🇵🇱❤️❤️👋
I didn't expect that someone won't know how to pronounce ,,comfortable". It's one of the basic things and easy to say (if you know how to read, because it's difficult to recognise)
I think this group of four are the best, love them
I don't want to be unpleasant but as a Polish I must say that it's really disappointing when Ania say polish words in a wrong way. She said "kalwaria" instead of "kawaleria" and "defiblirator" when it's "defibrylator". But I guess it's just a matter that Poles don't have any diction classes in school, so people (probably including me) sometimes say phrases with wrong melody or something like that. Anyway, I don't want to judge. Just got annoyed by this mispronunciation.
They got so many of the state names right, but he is British so he pronounced them wrong
So funny andthe pinkgirl is so funny and beauty!
You've heard of"whack a mole",now here's"whack a pole"!😆😆😆
I love Anya'a " au " This sound so cute from her ❤️
I've been watching this group's videos and now just realized that I have a crush on all 4 of them, which is creeping me out because I'm in my mid 30s and people their age always seem too young to/for me IRL! I guess it's because I find their personalities charming & fun
Age is a number, just saying.
Sofiaaaaaa 😍😍😍😍😍
Arkansas and Mississippi are also the names of rivers, not just states. Part of the Arkansas runs through Kansas and the people call it Ar-kansas while pronouncing the Kansas part just like their state. meanwhile in Colorado, Arkansas and any other state it runs through the people pronounce the river like the state of Arkansas. Go figure 😂
They're also not technically "English" to begin with.
French corruptions of Kansa and Akansa, names for tribes north of the Arkansas river and name for tribes south of the Arkansas river. Arkansas made the pronunciation are-can-saw by law in 1848 to settle the debate lol
I’m from Georgia too 🇬🇪 😊
I was born in Kansas and we pronounces Arkansas, "AR-Kansan"
Please keep Ania in the channel! i need to know more about poland!
Ale ty jesteś z Polski przecież xd
@@gabrielasadej3461 xD za dużo netfliksów dla was, stany lepiej znacie niż tam gdzie mieszkacie
Kawaleria nie kalwaria xD
Może jej się pomyliło z Górą Kalwarią 😃
2:27 Kalwaria 🤣 it's a City, u probably meant Kawaleria!🤣🤣
This is the real comedy 😂
სოფო❤
I love sophiaaa😂❤
The ladies accents match the American accent for pronouncing Arkansas; his British accent is noticeably different from Arkansans 😂
The best thing is that this Polish person even polish word said wrong.
Cavalry is kawaleria. She said Kalwaria which is a town with a church that Catholics from all over Poland go to for some reason.
Why isn't sophia flexing the sounds she can make from speaking Georgian- Like maybe you cant do english but trust me nobody can do georgian XD
Because the video is about english words
Sphia 😂😂✨💙💙love u girl
nigdy nie spotkałem się żeby ktoś w polsce powiedział kalwaria zamiast kawaleria
no to fajnie bywa tak jak sie caly czas spedza w jednym miejscu
As an American I have heard all of those words spoken differently...personally I think the girls were all correct.
we pronounce "comfortable" both ways in the US, so they're all correct using the older "for" pronunciation, some even use a third "fert" pronunciation
But WHY do they say "Feburary" and write "February"?😐 I'm with the Georgian girl😄
English is not a phonetic language. They write "colonel" and pronounce "kernel". They write "Lieutenant" but pronounce "left tenant" (together). American English is an improved version of the English language.
A teraz wszyscy razem: Chrząszcz brzmi w trzcinie ;P
As a born American this poor Georgian girl shouldn’t have been bonked for comfortable. She’s technically reading it right.
Yeah but this is 'how do you say it in British English, and we would say 'Cumf-tubble', 3 syllables, not 4 (as in cum-for-tuh-bull')
@@robertferguson6708 i actually have always pronounced all four syllables, same with miniature and furniture. 😅
Worchestershiresaucery (still trying, but this one, i am not giving up! :-) ) Edinburg (gave up long time ago...) Irk (in traditional British) (kind of right now i think...) Irma (1 out of 20 right... i hope...) Iron (in American... ) (I think i got at least that one right now... :-) )
But the thing is I’m American and I speak it as com-fort-table, the way Sophia said it 😭
Me too, in some contexts and sentences 😂
Sophia❤️
i love the georgian girl sm. im literally crying of laughter
im polish too and was born in the UK and I also cant say defibrillator and it is one of the hardest things to say