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@user-tq9vs6fc9u
@user-tq9vs6fc9u 3 года назад
So Jane’s talent is imitating animal sounds 😂
@_janeking6884
@_janeking6884 3 года назад
🤣
@_janeking6884
@_janeking6884 3 года назад
I think I found my talent 😂
@divisitimur8289
@divisitimur8289 3 года назад
@@_janeking6884 hy jane, why kotoha not reply my comment?? hahaha forget it, just kidding
@adan2099
@adan2099 3 года назад
The Chinese sister in the video, don't mislead people when making the video, OK? In Chinese, there are many onomatopoeic words for the sound of a pig's meow. In modern literary works, the common onomatopoeic words for the sound of a pig's meow are: Hum, Hum, Chi, Chi, Lulu, Niao, Hei Rui (eating sound). These words have existed since ancient times, and now they are widely used in life and works. China is a multi-ethnic, multilingual and multilingual country, with 56 ethnic groups, more than 80 languages and about 30 languages. Chinese is the language with the largest number of speakers in China and the largest number of speakers in the world. It is one of the six official working languages of the United Nations.視頻裡面的中國姐姐啊,做視頻不要誤導人好嗎?在中文裡面關於豬的叫聲有很多擬聲詞:现代文学作品中描述猪叫的拟声词常见的有: 哼哼、哼唧、哧呼、猡猡、噜噜、唠唠、黑擦(吃食声)。。。 这些词语古已有之,如今也在生活和作品中遍及使用。 中国是一个多民族、多语言、多文种的国家,有56个民族,共有80种以上语言,约30种文字。 汉语是我国使用人数最多的语言,也是世界上使用人数最多的语言,是联合国六种正式工作语言之一。
@booaks2980
@booaks2980 2 года назад
@@adan2099 you start spitting too much facts, but I'm lazy to read it.
@ksshkrrr
@ksshkrrr 3 года назад
Jane is too good at imitations that's why she shouldn't be hit at all hhh
@_janeking6884
@_janeking6884 3 года назад
😂
@adan2099
@adan2099 3 года назад
The Chinese sister in the video, don't mislead people when making the video, OK? In Chinese, there are many onomatopoeic words for the sound of a pig's meow. In modern literary works, the common onomatopoeic words for the sound of a pig's meow are: Hum, Hum, Chi, Chi, Lulu, Niao, Hei Rui (eating sound). These words have existed since ancient times, and now they are widely used in life and works. China is a multi-ethnic, multilingual and multilingual country, with 56 ethnic groups, more than 80 languages and about 30 languages. Chinese is the language with the largest number of speakers in China and the largest number of speakers in the world. It is one of the six official working languages of the United Nations.視頻裡面的中國姐姐啊,做視頻不要誤導人好嗎?在中文裡面關於豬的叫聲有很多擬聲詞:现代文学作品中描述猪叫的拟声词常见的有: 哼哼、哼唧、哧呼、猡猡、噜噜、唠唠、黑擦(吃食声)。。。 这些词语古已有之,如今也在生活和作品中遍及使用。 中国是一个多民族、多语言、多文种的国家,有56个民族,共有80种以上语言,约30种文字。 汉语是我国使用人数最多的语言,也是世界上使用人数最多的语言,是联合国六种正式工作语言之一。
@alexzheng9015
@alexzheng9015 3 года назад
@@adan2099 Yeah I can see you replying this everywhere and it starts getting boring...chill dude, no biggie.
@natn41r
@natn41r 2 года назад
@@adan2099 You don't say a pig "meows"'; that's for cats. A pig squeals or grunts, but the onomatopoeic sound in English is "oink."
@Aja_1230
@Aja_1230 2 года назад
The monkey part tho 🤣
@josesp2861
@josesp2861 3 года назад
Jane is way too good at imitating animal LOL. Watching this trio is always so funny and lovely
@_janeking6884
@_janeking6884 3 года назад
Thank you for love this video ~ 😛
@perla5465
@perla5465 2 года назад
Jane? Whose Jane?
@_janeking6884
@_janeking6884 2 года назад
@@perla5465 I'm Jane 😉
@perla5465
@perla5465 2 года назад
@@_janeking6884 hi Jane 😊
@jackiecozzie4803
@jackiecozzie4803 2 года назад
@@perla5465 she's the Chinese woman in these videos
@flowerdolphin5648
@flowerdolphin5648 3 года назад
Jane is so talented! Not only can she sing really well, but she can imitate animals really well too! Jane, I'm expecting an animal song in the near future xD like Takeo Ischi's Chicken yodel song lol
@_janeking6884
@_janeking6884 3 года назад
🤣
@_janeking6884
@_janeking6884 3 года назад
Thanks a lot! Thank you! I appreciate your comment! ❤️
@adan2099
@adan2099 3 года назад
The Chinese sister in the video, don't mislead people when making the video, OK? In Chinese, there are many onomatopoeic words for the sound of a pig's meow. In modern literary works, the common onomatopoeic words for the sound of a pig's meow are: Hum, Hum, Chi, Chi, Lulu, Niao, Hei Rui (eating sound). These words have existed since ancient times, and now they are widely used in life and works. China is a multi-ethnic, multilingual and multilingual country, with 56 ethnic groups, more than 80 languages and about 30 languages. Chinese is the language with the largest number of speakers in China and the largest number of speakers in the world. It is one of the six official working languages of the United Nations.視頻裡面的中國姐姐啊,做視頻不要誤導人好嗎?在中文裡面關於豬的叫聲有很多擬聲詞:现代文学作品中描述猪叫的拟声词常见的有: 哼哼、哼唧、哧呼、猡猡、噜噜、唠唠、黑擦(吃食声)。。。 这些词语古已有之,如今也在生活和作品中遍及使用。 中国是一个多民族、多语言、多文种的国家,有56个民族,共有80种以上语言,约30种文字。 汉语是我国使用人数最多的语言,也是世界上使用人数最多的语言,是联合国六种正式工作语言之一。
@snowlynx1585
@snowlynx1585 2 года назад
@@adan2099 我从来没有听过这些啊 是古文??
@AS-se4xh
@AS-se4xh 3 года назад
Jane is just so cute, she is educated well and having fun at the same time I looooved this video it was funny to watch XD Jane is reeeeealy good at animal sounds XD
@_janeking6884
@_janeking6884 3 года назад
I found my organs lol 🤣
@AS-se4xh
@AS-se4xh 3 года назад
@@_janeking6884 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@adan2099
@adan2099 3 года назад
The Chinese sister in the video, don't mislead people when making the video, OK? In Chinese, there are many onomatopoeic words for the sound of a pig's meow. In modern literary works, the common onomatopoeic words for the sound of a pig's meow are: Hum, Hum, Chi, Chi, Lulu, Niao, Hei Rui (eating sound). These words have existed since ancient times, and now they are widely used in life and works. China is a multi-ethnic, multilingual and multilingual country, with 56 ethnic groups, more than 80 languages and about 30 languages. Chinese is the language with the largest number of speakers in China and the largest number of speakers in the world. It is one of the six official working languages of the United Nations.視頻裡面的中國姐姐啊,做視頻不要誤導人好嗎?在中文裡面關於豬的叫聲有很多擬聲詞:现代文学作品中描述猪叫的拟声词常见的有: 哼哼、哼唧、哧呼、猡猡、噜噜、唠唠、黑擦(吃食声)。。。 这些词语古已有之,如今也在生活和作品中遍及使用。 中国是一个多民族、多语言、多文种的国家,有56个民族,共有80种以上语言,约30种文字。 汉语是我国使用人数最多的语言,也是世界上使用人数最多的语言,是联合国六种正式工作语言之一。
@shikachen7854
@shikachen7854 2 года назад
@@adan2099 @JANE KING제인킹 不是谁都像您这么博学,Jane一开始就说了,中文关于动物声音的表述,本来就有文字和声音上两种不一样的表述(不像日语、韩语亦或是英语那种表音文字,所说即所写)。而且这个视频明显就是三国用人声模拟动物声音,平时我们中国人学猪叫的时候不都是类似鼾声吗?你如果学猪叫是“哼唧呼哧”吗?我就觉得Jane的模仿真的绝了,非常像。别回复我,我是为Jane抱不平,而不是为了和你争论。
@shrutijeyaram8027
@shrutijeyaram8027 3 года назад
Jane is so charming, she seems so fun in all the videos. She's so talented and can sing so well too, I just know she's the most fun in her friend group
@_janeking6884
@_janeking6884 3 года назад
Ohhhh I'm so flattered! 😍
@shrutijeyaram8027
@shrutijeyaram8027 3 года назад
@@_janeking6884 oh my gosh, I just checked out your youtube and I realized you actually do song covers. You have an AMAZING voice Jane, I have subscribed to hear more from you !!
@monkeke9595
@monkeke9595 3 года назад
Top seven comments are about Jane’s skill in animal imitation 😂
@zied6456
@zied6456 2 года назад
Well deserved top comments 😍!
@aoiismail7038
@aoiismail7038 3 года назад
This trio is precious!!! I always enjoy their cute interaction 😍😍😍
@wellsengrey4768
@wellsengrey4768 3 года назад
Jane is so talented at imitating animal sounds.
@_janeking6884
@_janeking6884 3 года назад
🤣
@jess3824
@jess3824 3 года назад
this channel has made me become a total Jane/Jian stan!! also love how much Jane finds Kotoha cute when she shares something in japanese
@alistairt7544
@alistairt7544 3 года назад
Jane is too good! 😂 She's really charming and funny. Probably so much fun to hang out with lol
@soul62013
@soul62013 3 года назад
How does Korean chicken go like... Goigooo???😂😂😂 If u ask any Indian they'll be like - Paakpakpkkkkaaakkkkk😂🔥
@AlphaYashRaj
@AlphaYashRaj 3 года назад
Ha bhava 😹
@unstablemolecules
@unstablemolecules 3 года назад
I think it's spelled, "Kokio." There used to be a Korean fried chicken shop near my house called that, when I was growing up 😊
@arshia55
@arshia55 2 года назад
@@AlphaYashRaj 😂😂😂
@gyounce1
@gyounce1 Год назад
How are they all so cute?!! They are just so easy to watch interacting with each other. I love learning about their languages this way. It's super cool.
@kfnwuwbw9s
@kfnwuwbw9s 6 дней назад
Asian girls generally are very feminine and pure. These 3 are no exception. They can be a little shy, but when they are happy, they act so adorably.
@M4Carbinefan
@M4Carbinefan 2 года назад
Kotoha's cuteness levels are off the charts
@francescaicaza5148
@francescaicaza5148 3 года назад
In Spanish: Dog : guau guau Cat: miau miau Pig: oink oink Duck: cuac or cuá cuá Frog - Sheep: beeeee Chicken: cococo/ cocoroco Rooster: kikirikí Sparrow or baby chicken: pío pío Monkey: u-u-u a-a-a
@Sofia-dh3ju
@Sofia-dh3ju 3 года назад
I would say for frogs in spanish: *croac croac*
@wokrainer
@wokrainer 3 года назад
Finally someone who makes the same monkey sound as in English!
@Roger_Hardy
@Roger_Hardy 3 года назад
This episode was Jian's time to shine, but they all work so well together and make these videos delightful. The channel is growing rapidly and it is deserved.
@so-yahpark7420
@so-yahpark7420 3 года назад
These are real friendship goals. 🥺💖 Look at gentle they are with each other and how encouraging. AHhHHHHHHHHhhhh
@tsemesos74
@tsemesos74 3 года назад
In Italian, the animals sound something like: Dog - Bau bau (or woff woff) Cat - Miao miao Pig - Oink oink (plus snoring) Cow - Muuuuu Duck - Qua qua Frog - Cra cra (the same sound is for crows, maybe with an “a” a little longer) Sheep - Beee beee Chicken - well, I know the sound for ruster: chicchiricchì! (read as kickirikeeh!) Sparrow - We haven’t a special sound for sparrow, but for small birds in general instead: cip cip Monkey - No written or specific expression
@giorgiapuccini1939
@giorgiapuccini1939 3 года назад
yayyyy ho trovato un altro italiano :) ciao :)
@toBe8ere
@toBe8ere 3 года назад
Interesting how in both Chinese and Italian that the sound of a frog and a crow is similar enough to each other to be the same word or very similar in writing. Also, equally interesting that Italian also doesn't have a specific word for the sound a monkey makes. I guess most languages would have a hard time writing out this sound. Even in English we don't have a word that describes this sound.
@bohu1701
@bohu1701 3 года назад
@@toBe8ere cos in europe there are no monkeys................
@mf661
@mf661 3 года назад
In Urdu we have Dog - Bhao wow Cat - Mao Mao Pig - no sound Cow - Moooo Duck - Quay quay Frog - Tarr Tarr (Webek) Sheep - Mehhhhhhhh Chicken - kook rok ru pigeon- Gutargo Monkey - E e e e Owl- hu hu Crow -qain qain
@truezyf
@truezyf 3 года назад
what kind of dog sounds bau bau?
@ryan_uwu
@ryan_uwu 3 года назад
Omg Jane's impressions are too accurate
@_janeking6884
@_janeking6884 3 года назад
Thank u 😉
@a_maze_in_kwangya
@a_maze_in_kwangya 3 года назад
I swear Jane is the best. She had me dying from laughter! 6:22 It's so on point it's scary man!
@kfnwuwbw9s
@kfnwuwbw9s 6 дней назад
Hyejin being a monkey made me completely fall for her! Cutie, lovely, and awesome!!
@Danibokki
@Danibokki 3 года назад
I like it! This channel has always a great content 😄😎
@_janeking6884
@_janeking6884 3 года назад
Hi I'm Jane from the video! Thanks for liking my video:) Plz comment anything If you want❤️
@jayoryana9239
@jayoryana9239 3 года назад
i really loves when these 3 together
@hannahk1306
@hannahk1306 3 года назад
In English: Dog - woof woof Cat - meow or purrrrrr (with a rolled r if you can) Pig - oink oink Cow - moo Sheep - baa Chicken - cluck cluck or for a rooster cocka-doodle-doo or for a chick cheep cheep Duck - quack quack Frog - ribbit (this one is odd) Sparrow - we don't have a specific sound, we'd use the generic songbird sound of tweet tweet (this is why you write tweets on twitter, because their logo is a bird) Monkey - probably ooh ooh, but we don't write this very often; our kids' books mostly have domestic and farm animals in with the occasional zoo animal Some bonus ones: Lion/tiger - roar Turkey - gobble gobble Donkey - eeyore (like the Disney character) Snake - hiss with emphasis on the s Wolf - awoo Crocodile/alligator - snap snap Crow - caw caw Mouse - squeak squeak Horse - neigh
@xfrederiiquee2200
@xfrederiiquee2200 3 года назад
I’m from The Netherlands! In Dutch it’s: Dog - woef Cat - miauw Pig - knor Cow - moe (moooeee) Duck - kwak kwak Frog - kwaak (I’m not sure I first thought kwak but that would’ve been the same as duck) Sheep - Mèèè Chicken - tok tok (female) kukeleku (male) Sparrow - Twiet twiet? Or tsjilp? (I don’t think a sparrow has a specific sound, maybe like a general bird sound.) Monkey - oe oe a a
@sheherandcattos
@sheherandcattos 3 года назад
I love the combination of a cute, quite and cheerful girl... And the are soo fun to see them together!!! Love this channel ❤️
@nyelakwangsalydia2354
@nyelakwangsalydia2354 3 года назад
Jian is so talented I like her a lot ❤️🌸😊
@kendalchen
@kendalchen 3 года назад
As an online language teacher , I love this content. :) In the US Midwest, a pig “says” oink oink, but lots of people imitate the sound. I can’t think of a spelling for what monkeys “say” either - we would imitate a chimpanzee, probably. Ducks quack, dogs woof woof or bow wow, cats meow, chickens cluck and roosters say cock-a-doodle-doo. Frogs go ribbit, sheep go baa, goats abd sheep bleat (I think) - there was a website called Bzzpeak or Bzzzpeek and it was fantastic - it had people making these onomatopoeia sounds for animals but also cars, trucks, sirens...I hope they have an archive because I think the website is inactive.
@unstablemolecules
@unstablemolecules 3 года назад
I remember reading children books where dogs also went, "Ruff ruff" or "Arf arf" or "Bark bark." I never understood "Bow wow" 🤣
@kendalchen
@kendalchen 3 года назад
@@unstablemolecules , I didn’t hear that either till I studied German and learned that their dogs say wau wau. Amusingly , because I have German input on my phone, as I type wau wau i get dog emoji. 🐕 🐶
@hannahk1306
@hannahk1306 3 года назад
In British English monkeys say ooh ooh, but we don't write it down often. I guess it would be similar in the US?
@kendalchen
@kendalchen 3 года назад
@@hannahk1306 , my parents definitely would go "ooh ooh ah ah" when making monkey noises for me when I was little. :)
@wondercoton
@wondercoton 2 года назад
But what does the fox say?
@roguesojizukokeleiwatsontu8558
@roguesojizukokeleiwatsontu8558 3 года назад
I love how Jane is constantly getting ready to hit them! 🤣🤣 And then sadly lots the hammer down if she doesn't.
@elvira13434
@elvira13434 3 года назад
World friends: What does a sheep sounds like? Jane: Well you see, when I was young..
@BrossIsindaHouse
@BrossIsindaHouse 3 года назад
I guess Chinese people are, at least, in some ways very similar to Spaniards. I can relate that way of sound imitations (apart from Jane's talent, I mean). For example, we make the same sound as them for pigs (but we write "oink oink").
@Suomas
@Suomas 3 года назад
This is really interesting, in Finnish all the sounds would be: Dog = Vuh vuh or hau hau Cat: Miau miau Pig: Röh röh Cow: Muu muu Duck: Kvaak kvaak Frog: No sound written out Sheep: Mää mää Chicken: Kot kot or rooster: kukko kiekuu Sparrow: No sound written out Monkey: Ooooh ooh aaah aaah (vocalized very similarly to what Jane did)
@almaszirom
@almaszirom 2 года назад
In Hungary we say Röf-röf for pig :D anf kot-kot and kukurikú for chicken/rooster
@nashmercadal5011
@nashmercadal5011 3 года назад
In the Philippines, these the our animal sounds: (correct me if I'm wrong) Dog - *aw aw* Cat - *ngiyaw ngiyaw* Pig - *oink oink* / _snoring sound_ Cow - *maa~* / *ungaa~* Duck - *kwak kwak* Frog - *kokak kokak* Sheep - *mee~* Chicken - *tiktilaok~* Sparrow - *twit twit* / *siyap siyap* Monkey - _no separate expression_
@aileenzhu6945
@aileenzhu6945 3 года назад
Wow interesting!
@nashmercadal5011
@nashmercadal5011 2 года назад
@OnePlusTwoPlus 7 yeah, heard of that also
@jannepeltonen2036
@jannepeltonen2036 2 года назад
This was so fun to watch! Thank you!
@chzx1996
@chzx1996 2 года назад
They are cute. 😊 Not only the sounds but the body language and facial expression are also creative!
@jaychangstar2003
@jaychangstar2003 3 года назад
Jane além de linda e educada é muito boa em imitar animais kkk❤🇧🇷
@beyzaoz8353
@beyzaoz8353 3 года назад
Let me tell you something very interesting. For animal sounds, Chinese and Turkish are very similar.
@MUsicplusSExisMUSE
@MUsicplusSExisMUSE 3 года назад
And german as well
@truezyf
@truezyf 3 года назад
@@MUsicplusSExisMUSE so turk and german don't have pig sound neither?
@beyzaoz8353
@beyzaoz8353 3 года назад
@@truezyf we just imitate the pig sound like jane
@fu7879
@fu7879 2 года назад
@@truezyf yeah we can say that because it's not a common animal in Turkey -not generally eaten and we don't like them😅. I mean it's not eaten in a large area (because of some religious restrictions) and for those people at countryside, they hate them because of the harm they cause in their gardens or houses
@aileenzhu6945
@aileenzhu6945 3 года назад
English sounds: Dog: roof/woof Cat: meow Pig: oink Cow: moooooo Duck: quack Frog: ribbit Sheep: baaaaaa Chicken: bawck Sparrow: tweet Monkey: oo oo ah ah
@sabrinawilson9313
@sabrinawilson9313 3 года назад
Isnt ribbit though more of a written one, the other ones i think are used both in spoken and written but idk asa anative speaker myself with frog sounds i only hear people say that the frog was croaking or they imitate the noise
@aileenzhu6945
@aileenzhu6945 3 года назад
@@sabrinawilson9313 ah idek lmao I just wrote wut I thought are often said
@_janeking6884
@_janeking6884 3 года назад
👍
@TheMasterFro
@TheMasterFro 3 года назад
@@sabrinawilson9313 "Ribbit" was associated with Frogs in general because of Hollywood. Early sound designers recorded audio from Pacific tree frogs which do make a "ribbit" sound, buy they are only native to west coast. The audio from these pacific tree frogs was then used whenever a frog was present in a show/movie, so "ribbit" became commonly associated with the sound that frogs make, even if most of them croak or chirp.
@hannahk1306
@hannahk1306 3 года назад
I've always known a chicken to be cluck cluck or cheep cheep for chicks (or cocka-doodle-doo for roosters), at least in the UK
@ladymontgomery2001
@ladymontgomery2001 3 года назад
Love watching these three ladies 😊💕
@ChristianLifeWithNancia1
@ChristianLifeWithNancia1 Год назад
This is really funny and fun seeing the difference language in Chinese, Korean and Japanese 中国語、韓国語、日本語の言語の違いを見るのは本当に面白くてかわいいです Chūgokugo, Kankoku-go, nihongo no gengo no chigai o miru no wa hontōni omoshirokute kawaīdesu 😂❤️☺️
@cookeepuff
@cookeepuff 3 года назад
I think the Japanese “Gerok Gerok” does sound like a frog if you say it in a deeper voice, I don’t think that one deserved a hit
@danielzumbado6564
@danielzumbado6564 3 года назад
It's kero kero
@cookeepuff
@cookeepuff 3 года назад
@@danielzumbado6564 I was going off of the subtitles on the video, my bad!
@scoobydoo7220
@scoobydoo7220 2 года назад
@@danielzumbado6564 The only reason I know that is thanks to Tsu lol
@danielzumbado6564
@danielzumbado6564 2 года назад
@@scoobydoo7220 Hahaha 😂
@juliane5632
@juliane5632 2 года назад
@@cookeepuff Gerok is fitting in a deep voice frog, kero is for low tone frogs jsut a fun fact thats why its distributed but as far as i learned in anime and making a contrast and compared sound situation
@jacobjumpup
@jacobjumpup 2 года назад
I love watching these 3 😂 they're so funny and adorable
@pjenk201
@pjenk201 3 года назад
1:47 I never knew pokemon is a short term for pocket monster
@nettopicko7652
@nettopicko7652 3 года назад
Me too
@unstablemolecules
@unstablemolecules 3 года назад
The first year, it was referred to as Pocket Monster a lot, especially in video game magazines. But then after that, people just started calling it by the shortened version, so you wouldn't really know, unless you got into Pokemon when it first came out. PS: I'm old 😅
@livinghoomanbean4803
@livinghoomanbean4803 3 года назад
Adults in the West were concerned about the connection between "Pocket Monster" and...certain male anatomy, if you get my gist. Not too child-friendly, so they sold the franchise under the name Pokemon in the US
@lemons2300
@lemons2300 3 года назад
@@livinghoomanbean4803 That's actually hilarious, I never thought of it that way
@Yuvraj948
@Yuvraj948 3 года назад
Same goes for Digimon which is Digital Monster
@mayganphynix8267
@mayganphynix8267 2 года назад
they are all so cute😊 love these videos❤
@krisksolmikarusol
@krisksolmikarusol 3 года назад
Jane is amazing! I really love her haha
@madisonismadd
@madisonismadd 3 года назад
Wow.... they're all so pretty!!!
@CarolgTX
@CarolgTX 2 года назад
You three are so much fun to watch!
@PierreMiniggio
@PierreMiniggio 2 года назад
Jane is way too good at this 🤣
@thylatrash7668
@thylatrash7668 3 года назад
i love Jane, she is so lively and fun ❤
@juha-petrityrkko3771
@juha-petrityrkko3771 3 года назад
I would like to see videos like this with the native text representations of the sounds in each language (whenever they exist, as we learnt in this video).
@MooninLeo
@MooninLeo 3 года назад
Omg I love these videos!!!!
@tamika1014
@tamika1014 2 года назад
I feel like I’m learning more stuff about Korean culture in these kinds of videos because I grew up in a Japanese based household and later studied traditional Chinese ethnics and even the language. So I am very familiar with both the Japanese and Chinese ethnics. I just don’t know much about the Korean ethnics, so these kinds of videos kinda help me in a way. Btw I do love the trio, they are always fun to watch as a group. 🥰
@pari-chan
@pari-chan 3 года назад
Omg the Chinese pronunciation is similar to the Persian pronunciation😁
@Naru085
@Naru085 3 года назад
Oh men.. only God knows how much I love Kotoha.
@curious6528
@curious6528 3 года назад
Love jane
@Hari-du6pt
@Hari-du6pt 2 года назад
This whole Korean/Chinese/Japanese series was super fun to watch. What language were they speaking in the videos?
@kimurahundoshi4485
@kimurahundoshi4485 Год назад
korean basically this channel is korean channel so made in korea
@petranovakova9382
@petranovakova9382 3 года назад
Thanks for the video. Girls you are amazing. In Czech the animals sound: Dog - haf, haf Cat - mňau, mňau Pig - chro, chro (kvík, kvík) Cow - bů Duck - káč, káč Frog - kvák, kvák Sheep - bé (Goat - mé) Sparrow - čim, čim Monkey - like the Chinese sound Rooster - kykyryký Hen - kokodák 👍🤗🤗🤗
@caocao4266
@caocao4266 3 года назад
Hen : is not "Kokote"?
@petranovakova9382
@petranovakova9382 2 года назад
@@caocao4266 No, it's really "kokodák" 😉
@soul62013
@soul62013 3 года назад
I remember..... YOUR DOG SPEAKS CHINESE? 😂😂😂
@hi-there-
@hi-there- 3 года назад
OH OH OH is this a mdzs reference??
@Tingling10
@Tingling10 3 года назад
@@hi-there- No, it’s an Eric Nam reference. 😂
@hi-there-
@hi-there- 3 года назад
@@Tingling10 Well oof 🤣
@soul62013
@soul62013 3 года назад
@@Tingling10 😂yehhh
@davidbenjaminsen4534
@davidbenjaminsen4534 3 года назад
should do no laugh challenge with each country comedy.. should be fun to watch
@ijansk
@ijansk 3 года назад
Compare nouns, adjectives, verbs in the three languages.
@qadeerahmed779
@qadeerahmed779 3 года назад
Oh my God e It is the most hilarious episode. I like the Chinese sound more She has a really good talent
@snipehunter4771
@snipehunter4771 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for this fun video! I’m looking for a recording of someone making the weng weng weng Chinese bee sound because it’s hard for me to imagine it being sooo different from the bzzzz sound I learned growing up with English. Super curious to hear it from this expert animal imitator 😊
@jaypark2177
@jaypark2177 2 года назад
this was sooooo cuuuuuteeee!!!!!! I love these series TT0TT would've been funny to have an english one too because frogs go 'ribbit ribbit' like what? XD
@icedragon985
@icedragon985 24 дня назад
I never thought I needed to see this video in my life....100% love it
@nafuuuu7
@nafuuuu7 3 года назад
Japanese, Chinese and Korean are like cousin! 😍❤
@Kpop_lover-ow5ue
@Kpop_lover-ow5ue 3 года назад
Thik😍
@cvryan7392
@cvryan7392 2 года назад
Nice video! Yes, there's the written form for the pig sound in Chinese too, it is "hēng hēng".
@Gienisapenas
@Gienisapenas 3 года назад
I like Chinese meow meow .the same to phil hehehe
@viviily9584
@viviily9584 2 года назад
In poland, these are our animal sounds: Dog: Woof woof Cat: miau miau Pig: Snoring sound Cow: Muuu Duck: Kwa Kwa Frog: Rebe rebe (?) Sheep: meee Chicken: kukuryku Sparrow: cip cip Monkey: u u u a a
@yesunkim3951
@yesunkim3951 3 года назад
도입부 보고 빵터졌네요ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅜㅜㅜ 한국어 다들 넘 잘하시네요ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅜㅜ
@marshavinavarvara6887
@marshavinavarvara6887 2 года назад
Ah, so it's Korean!
@Ctmk_
@Ctmk_ Год назад
예, 그들이 한 언어를 사용하는 이유를 모르겠습니다. ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅜ
@Hope-ck6hy
@Hope-ck6hy 2 года назад
It is not Chinese that imitates these animals' sounds well, it is Jane. 🤣
@charlesperez9976
@charlesperez9976 3 года назад
Jane is the clear winner! The tricky one was frog. Different frogs make VERY different sounds,so any one of them could win that round.
@manhattan823
@manhattan823 3 года назад
My favorite trio is back!
@Republicofpeter
@Republicofpeter 2 года назад
I loved this way too much.
@touwaerio3500
@touwaerio3500 3 года назад
Jane es muy talentosa y linda 😍
@Rokudaimedono
@Rokudaimedono 2 года назад
Norwegian: Dog: Voff voff Cat: Mjau Pig: Nøff nøff (don't know how to explain the "ø" sound. Google it to hear what it sounds like) Sheep: Bæææ ("æ" is a sound in Norwegian that is somewhere in between "a" and "e", hence why the letter is written like a fusion of the two) Rooster: Kykkelikyyyy (don't know how to write the sound for hens, I only know how to say it out loud) Cow: Møøøø Frog: Kvekk kvekk Duck: Kvakk kvakk Sparrows and other small birds (including chicks): Piip piip Monkey: No idea.
@harishnarain1726
@harishnarain1726 2 года назад
wow, jane is really good at doing impressions XD.
@TurkeyDart
@TurkeyDart 2 года назад
These videos are great
@skyroblox5889
@skyroblox5889 3 года назад
AT 2:59 Jane gave a twist 🤣 I was not expecting that
@Pegnitztal
@Pegnitztal 3 года назад
Your friendship is nice!
@geoffreytang6827
@geoffreytang6827 3 года назад
好喜欢这个节目哦
@angelaeatingshow01
@angelaeatingshow01 3 года назад
Really good..💖😊🤗
@xiaokear.
@xiaokear. Год назад
The three biggest Dragons 🇨🇳🇰🇷🇯🇵 ❤
@SuperLol
@SuperLol 2 года назад
"putting china aside, i think you're just good with animal sounds" no truer words have ever been spoken
@idontevenrememberwhomybias
@idontevenrememberwhomybias 2 года назад
Idk why before even watching the video i thought jane would do the best and make everyone laugh
@leidianemayaramarques2493
@leidianemayaramarques2493 3 года назад
Omg is so amazing how animals sound in this incredible languages. So in Brazil we say: Dog: au au Cat: miau or meow too Pig: oinc oinc but we say also like the Chinese one Cow: muuuuu or mooooo Duck: quack quack Frog: rebet (is kind hard to write this one) Sheep: beeeeeee Chicken: côcôricooo Sparrow: we use a whisper sound Monkey: we did like the Chinese sound (I love it the imitation kkkkkk)
@gamecxhanger17
@gamecxhanger17 3 года назад
French is similar to chinese speaking I'm so happy at least something similar I can talk in animals with Lucas 🤣
@Gienisapenas
@Gienisapenas 3 года назад
Chinese and phil I think were the same the animals sound
@adelaida7871
@adelaida7871 2 года назад
In Kazakhstan Dog: gav gav Cat: myau myau Pig: hriu hriu Cow: muuuuu Frog: kvak kvak Crow: kar kar Chicken: kukarekuuu
@Dayro8
@Dayro8 3 года назад
I love this so much
@FabioJPN
@FabioJPN 3 года назад
I guess you will be surprised that in Italy the dog's sound is: BAU BAU.. Totally different from reality 🤣😅
@giorgiapuccini1939
@giorgiapuccini1939 3 года назад
verooo ahaha bau bau
@Ayan44
@Ayan44 Год назад
this is so wholesome
@drlusk1676
@drlusk1676 2 года назад
Dog- woof woof (old- bow wow) Cat- meow Pig- oink oink Cow- moo Duck- Quack Quack Frog- ribbit Sheep- baaa (sometimes meeh) Chicken- bawk bawk (bakak) Rooster(male chicken)- cock-a-doddle-doo Sparrow- tweet tweet/ cheep cheep Monkey- oo oo- eek eek
@humanbean3
@humanbean3 2 года назад
pig go "oink oink" cow says "moooo" (pulls string) dog says "woof". hmmm. indeed. thank you child's toy
@SivasRamar
@SivasRamar 3 года назад
I missed this combo
@dawnsybebo2632
@dawnsybebo2632 2 года назад
Wow this is so interesting, in the US we say Dog: Bark bark, ruff ruff, woof woof, or bow wow Cat: Meow Pig: oink oink, or snorting noises Cow: Mooo Duck: Quack quack Frog: Ribbit Sheep: Baaa, or meeeeh for lambs/goats Chicken: Cluck cluck or bakak (For roosters we have a saying that goes “cock-oh-doodle-doo” to the sound of a rooster crow) Sparrow: We don’t have a sound specifically for sparrows, but for little birds we saw tweet tweet or chirp chirp Monkey: Hoo hoo ha ha I’ve realized I need to learn animal sounds in Spanish now haha
@pedrosalvino3433
@pedrosalvino3433 3 года назад
I love Jane
@alexandre_pt
@alexandre_pt 3 года назад
😂😂 I love Jane!
@kirstenwright932
@kirstenwright932 2 года назад
english: Dog - woof Cat - meow Pig - oink oink Cow - moo Duck - quack quack Frog - Ribbit Sheep - Baa Chicken - cluck cluck cluck (female) cockadoodledoo (male) Sparrow - Tweet tweet (generic small bird) Monkey - ee ee ee
@ashierapreston
@ashierapreston 2 года назад
In english: Dog: Woof Cat: Meow Pig: Oink Cow: Moo Duck: Quack Frog: Ribbitt Sheep: Baaa Chicken: Bwak Bwak (verbal) or cluck (written) Roosters: Cock-a-doodle-doo Sparrow: Tweet tweet Monkey: Ooh-ooh-ah-ah
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