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Around The World Girls Try To Pronounce The Hardest English Words!! 

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Do you confident with your English pronunciation?
Today, 5 pannels around the world try to pronounce the words that difficult to pronounce
and Shannon, American show how she pronounce the words
Hope you enjoy the video and please follow our pannels!
🇺🇸 Shannon @shannon.harperrr
🇧🇷 Ana @anaruggi
🇧🇪 Naya @e.lois
🇪🇸 Irene @_irenesanz
🇳🇱 Karijn @karijnbos
🇵🇭 Janin @janineanne__

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Комментарии : 744   
@Noah_ol11
@Noah_ol11 Год назад
The fact that Irene always looked at Shannon before she speaks , so she doesn't want get hit by surprise and she is even hiding herself 😂
@otohime8516
@otohime8516 Год назад
Shes so cuteeee
@wilmajyothisequeira2372
@wilmajyothisequeira2372 9 месяцев назад
Shannon is my friends name
@ShutDFookUpUBish
@ShutDFookUpUBish 9 месяцев назад
@@wilmajyothisequeira2372 No, it's not! You liar!
@ajmosqueda6698
@ajmosqueda6698 11 месяцев назад
girl! hitting the philippines is like hitting the uk or australia because they have different dialect and accent. she's pronouncing it in our own vernacular the philippine english- yes, it's official as per oxford english dictionary.
@itsmeferny
@itsmeferny 11 месяцев назад
Right! Like hello, the Philippines is an English-speaking country and to get hit for words that were pronounced as they should be. Except for the word “February” that the Filipina was pronouncing the first “r”. Not to mention that in the Philippines, the Standard American English is taught.
@feebslamborjimi-jt7hw
@feebslamborjimi-jt7hw 10 месяцев назад
Chill bruh its just a game
@Ama94947
@Ama94947 9 месяцев назад
Its still a sensitive topic!
@ShutDFookUpUBish
@ShutDFookUpUBish 9 месяцев назад
@@itsmeferny Filipinos can understand and speak basic English, but that doesn't make the Philippines an English-speaking country. It's very hard to find someone who can really maintain a conversation in the language without faltering even in Manila. I can feel the struggle to express themselves in English. HAHA And the first "r" is pronounced in proper British English, FYI. So the Filipina in the video is technically correct. See? You even get confused with very common words and simple dialectal differences of REAL English variants. So stop the delusion about being a bona fide English-speaking country because you're just NOT! And there's nothing wrong with that! I mean, where are your pride and obsession with becoming anglophone coming from? HAHA!
@ShutDFookUpUBish
@ShutDFookUpUBish 9 месяцев назад
@ajmosqueda6698 LOL Bruh, there's really no such thing as Philippine English, and the Philippines is never an English-speaking country. The way you, yourself, write in English proves it. So stop pushing it... you're just pushing yourself over the edge of a cliff. Why are you so obsessed with being anglophone, anyway? 😂
@adrianoadriano5104
@adrianoadriano5104 10 месяцев назад
Philippines is very particular to pronounce words clearly but she was always need to correct by american english. Theres nothing wrong how she pronounced those words she's the clearest among them all if we dont have to depend on American english.
@JadePerez-wg8fz
@JadePerez-wg8fz 8 месяцев назад
Wa
@lestervillogaofficial
@lestervillogaofficial 8 месяцев назад
Got confused with "but she was always need to correct by american english"
@insanrj3000
@insanrj3000 8 месяцев назад
True Filipino English is the clearest English as a Filipino in
@galaxyA-mv8xo
@galaxyA-mv8xo 6 месяцев назад
True. Pilipino pronounciation of english is easy to understand compare to correct and proper american and british english.
@MrAbdu-qm3mf
@MrAbdu-qm3mf 5 месяцев назад
Because that’s the game
@CM-nm8di
@CM-nm8di Год назад
The Brazilian girl is so pretty 😍 ❤
@patviravouth867
@patviravouth867 Год назад
She's the best part of these videos from World Friends. 😊
@01tonyde
@01tonyde Год назад
My dream girl
@spartagames28
@spartagames28 Год назад
Ela é minha😍🇧🇷
@sergiomarques07
@sergiomarques07 Год назад
pretty woman😍😍😍
@fsogziewzxx
@fsogziewzxx Год назад
The Netherlands girl is better (i'm Brazilian)
@LarryChaseSolangGayaga
@LarryChaseSolangGayaga 10 месяцев назад
If we are going to follow the international phonetics rule... The girl from the Philippines nailed it!!!!
@rongorby6735
@rongorby6735 10 месяцев назад
She pronounces the English words the Tagalog way. A very common mistake for Filipino English speakers.
@rayvenjade
@rayvenjade 9 месяцев назад
Probably Tagalog English speaker, i can sense it.
@jerwinvillamor6850
@jerwinvillamor6850 9 месяцев назад
There is no standard english tho. I feel like one's english pronunciation will always be influenced by the first language the person is speaking. It can be said differently on different countries but it doesn't mean it's wrong.
@ShutDFookUpUBish
@ShutDFookUpUBish 9 месяцев назад
LOL Nope! 🤣😂🤣
@clinthdelacruz1178
@clinthdelacruz1178 9 месяцев назад
​@@rongorby6735 that's not a mistake at all
@MendelParadela
@MendelParadela 11 месяцев назад
After 11 minutes I realized that the video is in English with English subtitles... I'm Brazilian and I'm understanding better and better! Thanks for the videos and UM BEIJO PRA A ANA!
11 месяцев назад
Same thing happened here
@notyourdaddy2148
@notyourdaddy2148 Год назад
7:18 “in north carolina” gagged her lmaoooo
@naialaka3148
@naialaka3148 Год назад
I love how Irene is the typical Spanish girl that likes to joke around, to tease people in a very friendly way and has a very good sense of humor, all of it being very expressive.
@sobri_no
@sobri_no Год назад
I'm surprised at how he pronounces his name. You must have been outside for a long time! I am curious to know what part of Spain she is from? cataluña, valencia...¿? I am Spanish and I have no idea, she has a very confusing accent speaking in English, but when she speaks Spanish I can't place her either.
@golfo8012
@golfo8012 Год назад
@@sobri_no Es de cataluña, en un video lo dice, aunque el acento que tiene digamos que es muy neutral.
@sobri_no
@sobri_no Год назад
@@golfo8012 ya lo he visto ya, gracias¡ menudo vicio he cogido con el canal este... en los últimos videos incluso dice palabras en catalán no solo en español. Y si, tiene acento super neutro, imagino por la amalgama de idiomas que habla la muchacha y donde vive¡¡
@masterofalltrades_
@masterofalltrades_ Год назад
Hispanic*
@sobri_no
@sobri_no Год назад
@@masterofalltrades_ ?¿
@CrimsonStigmata
@CrimsonStigmata Год назад
American girl is wrong about the Sorbet pronounced as sherbet. They are two different things. The sorbet which is the French dessert made from fruit puree and sugar and then chilled. Sherbet is similar to a sorbet with the addition of dairy products like milk, condensed milk, heavy cream, evaporated milk etc.
@that_one_who_is8037
@that_one_who_is8037 Год назад
Yeah it’s pronounced more like sore-bay where I live
@LilacMorelli
@LilacMorelli Год назад
I thought sherbet was like that sweet flavoured powder like lemon sherbet and blue raspberry sherbet. Like yk the one we all used to snort as kids Nvm lmao googled it and apparently that’s sherbert
@vinscookingandadventures1936
Yeah sorbet is sorbey
@TheKhabibulin
@TheKhabibulin Год назад
I agree, two completely different frozen desserts
@CarterKey6
@CarterKey6 Год назад
I’ve lived in several different US states including North Carolina and she’s totally wrong
@LordGertz
@LordGertz 11 месяцев назад
As a Californian sorbet and sherbet are totally pronounced differently as they are two different things sorbet is frozen juice and sherbet has dairy in it.
@ShutDFookUpUBish
@ShutDFookUpUBish 9 месяцев назад
3:32 That is so Filipino! 😂 And I love how the Filipina feels so close and comfortable with the Spanish girl. ❤
@ehet8487
@ehet8487 9 месяцев назад
in my opinion, Filipinos tend to pronounce each letter in a word because that's how our language works...our accent is influenced by the Filipino language so when you say FEBRUARY is Feb-u-ary.... it's really uncommon and unnatural for us, we either pronounce it as Fe-bru-a-ry or Feb-ra-ry. I honestly pronounced it as Feb-ra-ry....same way we say Pebrero (which is a Spanish loanword btw)
@RbkBorahae
@RbkBorahae 11 месяцев назад
They are all so kind and fun!! So beautiful too!
@andreborges2881
@andreborges2881 Год назад
I absolutely adore Irene, even though Ana and Sharon both have my heart too. Irene is so fun, so quirky and a good sport that its hard not to fall for her. Everytime I watch an episode she's knowingly in, I catch myself waiting for her parts.
@jimbell122
@jimbell122 Год назад
Very cute women tbf mate , seems like she is very kind and warm
@regal_ego
@regal_ego 11 месяцев назад
i think it's appropriate that everyone should first finish saying the word then do punishment for the ones who said it wrong to avoid copying. it should be more fun this way. ❤
@wallacey
@wallacey 9 месяцев назад
Fr no thrill at all
@KL-bz3sp
@KL-bz3sp 8 месяцев назад
Yeah cause of the girl didn't hit the ones saying it, then the next one would say the same assuming it's correct since she was not hit lol
@douglasbaiense
@douglasbaiense 11 месяцев назад
this is great content, because it helps us non native english speakers to improve our pronunciation
@where_is_Jeffreys_hair_
@where_is_Jeffreys_hair_ 9 месяцев назад
I have this English teacher once in 9th grade, and they way she teaches us English is soooo good. Like she teaches us the proper pronunciation, grammar, and many more. Her lessons helped me a lot with my English and it's sad that she has to go:((
@constantine6900
@constantine6900 Год назад
I think the Filipina was using her country's dialect of English. Philippine English pronunciations are a bit different compared to American English.
@itsmeferny
@itsmeferny 11 месяцев назад
True. Like sorbet is “sor-bey”.
@cagallizeyruki8956
@cagallizeyruki8956 9 месяцев назад
Sorbetes 👁️👄👁️
@lonesomevalkyrie
@lonesomevalkyrie Год назад
Sorbet and sherbert are two different things in the US.
@brilyn3732
@brilyn3732 Год назад
They should do a Brazil portages vs Portugal portages
@ar_ytb
@ar_ytb Год назад
português
@spartagames28
@spartagames28 Год назад
(Portages) 😶😂
@rodrigof.silveira2094
@rodrigof.silveira2094 11 месяцев назад
Irene e Naya parecem ser tãooooo simpaticas e divertidas!
@analuizahenriques1703
@analuizahenriques1703 Год назад
A Ana é tão fofa, não aguentoooo
@loveslayer718
@loveslayer718 Год назад
"YOU NEED TO LEAVE!" lmaoo i caught that reference
@user-soon300
@user-soon300 Год назад
It was very useful and funny❤🎉thanks you are awesome
@izabellasouza1206
@izabellasouza1206 Год назад
i just got to subscribe on this channel, and i'm enjoying it. I'am from Brazil.Surely there's some words like tough to talk,but it was cool.
@erenturk9119
@erenturk9119 7 месяцев назад
Irene was so funny. Kind of a Spanish girl came to enjoy the vibe 😂 I think she has good sense of humor.
@edinan9
@edinan9 Год назад
I always have a tough time pronouncing "iron". Such a simple, yet difficult word for me 😂
@dansantosn
@dansantosn Год назад
Like 'fire' where they pronounce like if it was 'er' at the end and not 're' lol
@henry247
@henry247 Год назад
​@@dansantosnFire is easier tho
@cagallizeyruki8956
@cagallizeyruki8956 9 месяцев назад
Iron - eye+ yearn Ironic - eye+raw+nick
@ItsKryptos
@ItsKryptos 10 месяцев назад
I'm gonna try my style "Sorbet". Boink. 😂 I love that confidence.
@imlightv5155
@imlightv5155 Год назад
Eu to morrendo com a parte da palavra rural, pareciam um concerto de sapos 😂
@hemillyribeiro5590
@hemillyribeiro5590 Год назад
Amei ❤
@smilingg3686
@smilingg3686 9 месяцев назад
6:46 the girl say "sorbit" is so very funny hahhahaha made my day😂 Btw I'm Filipino 🇵🇭❤️
@henryqu19
@henryqu19 Год назад
Oh The hammer is back , but man , no matter what but Irene from Spain always gets more attention , funny and likeable and of course the laughs 😂 , members from Spain are so good
@rosearered17
@rosearered17 9 месяцев назад
Filipinos are particular to pronunciation❤she has done a good job...being english just a second language
@biancadew9967
@biancadew9967 11 месяцев назад
English is chaotic but I love it. English major here!
@l30penguin
@l30penguin Год назад
I'm American, I had no clue Sherbet and Sorbet were the same things in some places, they are complete separate categories in Ice Cream shops up in Massachusetts. I was so confused with "Sor-bay" was wrong, because that's right, just I suppose not from a different part of the U.S. (Edit: wait isn't it Sherbet without the second r?)
@leontnf6144
@leontnf6144 Год назад
The girls were not wrong when they tried pronouncing the word 'sorbet'. 😂 I got confused after listening to the explanation and went googling to further check. They are simply two different words that exist in the English language, 'sherbet' and 'sorbet', with each having own pronunciation. Although both in real life look like the same dessert, Sherbet contains dairy while sorbet has none. So whenever you encounter the word 'sorbet' u really should pronounce it as 'sorbet' and not 'sherbet'. Shannon shall let the girls hit her head afterwards for sure. 🤣
@RobertHeslop
@RobertHeslop Год назад
The French pronunciation is how we say it in the UK
@Jo3W3st
@Jo3W3st Год назад
@@RobertHeslop Well of course it's how you pronounce it, being so close to France you adopted many words from France that are not used in America.
@ManuelRuiz-xi7bt
@ManuelRuiz-xi7bt Год назад
@@Jo3W3st And where do you think Americans got it from?
@anndeecosita3586
@anndeecosita3586 Год назад
@@RobertHeslop sorbet is a French word. Sherbet is not.
@AngeloTelesforo
@AngeloTelesforo Год назад
I didn’t know the other one. For me sorbet is ice-cream without milk. It’s used here in Brazil. Lactose intolerant ppl and vegans usually go for it.
@Mattmerrison
@Mattmerrison 11 месяцев назад
Everyone’s English here is great. The Dutch, Brazilian and Belgian girls sound close to native
@pierreabbat6157
@pierreabbat6157 Год назад
A rural brewery in February is near the library.
@yepjihyounnie
@yepjihyounnie 11 месяцев назад
mano a Karijn é tão linda e fofa.... A ana também é uma lindona.
@troqueidenick3622
@troqueidenick3622 Год назад
Meu Deus, a beleza da Ana é desproporcional.
@amnedits4898
@amnedits4898 10 месяцев назад
“HATE CRIME HATE CRIME” 🤣🤣🤣
@shannon.harperrr
@shannon.harperrr Год назад
Hey guys! This is all just for fun and I think everyone did a great job! Please be kind and just remember that this is based off of my specific experiences and accent :) ♥️ hope you like the video!
@ValiHer0
@ValiHer0 Год назад
An interesting fact is that ice cream here in Brazil called Sorvete and has a pronunciation similar to the sorbet they talked about And apparently the sorbet is a version of the more natural "Sorvete" only of fruits and water without dairy products Are you the girl in the video? So cool, you were amazing❤️
@anndeecosita3586
@anndeecosita3586 Год назад
We ❤ U, Shannon. I tell people on here all of the time that we have far more accents than what gets promoted.
@Chadmi333
@Chadmi333 Год назад
Naaaaah. lemme hit your head also
@victoriamatrone2564
@victoriamatrone2564 9 месяцев назад
belgium people are always so kind
@Blonday92
@Blonday92 Год назад
Shannon wtf 🤣 They were all saying Sorbet correctly! Idk what the heck is going on in North Carolina but on the West Coast Sherbert is a different thing guys don't worry!
@JosephOccenoBFH
@JosephOccenoBFH Год назад
Dutch rep is so pretty !! 😍
@ZozoLovesReading
@ZozoLovesReading Год назад
By the way, "brewery" is spelled wrong. There's an "e" between the "w" and "r"
@liukin95
@liukin95 Год назад
In the UK 'sorbet' and 'sherbet' are literally two different things. I'm not sure what they are in the USA but there's definitely some confusion there.
@JaisBane
@JaisBane Год назад
Nah, they're two different things here in the USA too, it's just that in the south people call them both sherbert. If you call it sorbet in the south people will look at you like "oh wow, look at you, so fancy."
@TheMontross
@TheMontross Год назад
I'm an American from the South and I don't know what these people are talking about. Sorbet and sherbert are two completely different things with completely different spellings.
@Kthoughts7
@Kthoughts7 Год назад
I'm an American from the south as well and yes, two totally different things for sure.
@gregmuon
@gregmuon Год назад
I'm American from California and while we know that sherbert and sorbet are basically the same thing, we'd pronounce them differently. Sherbert is the English word and Sorbet is the French word.
@anndeecosita3586
@anndeecosita3586 Год назад
@@JaisBane Interesting because I lived in the South for many years and never heard anyone say that sorbet is a fancy word for sherbet. For one thing they are labeled differently in the grocery store because there is a difference.. But then the South is a big place and where I lived people are sometimes more likely to use a French term than an English one and it’s considered normal. For example what some other Americans and Brits call a wardrobe we call an armoire. FYI you added an extra r sherbet and I know it’s because a lot of people pronounce it like there is another r but that’s actually a mispronunciation.
@v.71
@v.71 7 месяцев назад
I just loved the girl from Belgium 💗💗
@YourRyeBread
@YourRyeBread Год назад
I legit forgot Sorbet is also called Sherbert lol You unlocked memories from my childhood
@PROPAROXITONO
@PROPAROXITONO Год назад
I love how in english the phonetic writing system is applied but don't. like you read a word and still don't know how to pronounce it. In Portuguese (br) we also have some cases, but only with words with foreign roots, like "tóxico", means toxic. the x in Portuguese, technically, have the "sh" sound, but in some cases, like in tóxico, have the "ks" sound. to-ksi-co, but a lot of people say to-shi-co, nowadays this pronunciation is accepted as correct too, but it's really recent. anyway, this is the exception, for 99% of the words we read it and know how to say it. but english? no. things are not linked.
@b1battledroid882
@b1battledroid882 Год назад
I have heard that English town names have a history of their pronunciation getting simpler and simpler while the spelling stays the same. Example: The '-cester' suffix at the end of some English town names. It comes from Latin Castrum, but over the years the c sound started to be dropped. Worcester is now 'Wur-stuh', Gloucester is now 'Glo-stuh'. There are still some towns that hold onto it though.
@b1battledroid882
@b1battledroid882 Год назад
Might have been the same for many other English words. English is a hodge-podge of many other foreign languages like French, Latin and Greek other than it's Germanic origins so that could have contributed. *I know this isn't the standard and some aren't like this* (don't come at me, word nerds).
@MWanni7
@MWanni7 Год назад
I've never heard someone speaking tóxico that way. I live in Mato Grosso, where are you from, mate?
@PROPAROXITONO
@PROPAROXITONO Год назад
@@MWanni7 I'm from Paraná. maybe you're just young... hahaha "tochico", "intochicado".. that is very common. even in the "CPI da Pandemia" we had a senator (Otto Alencar) repeating "tóchico" (and he is a doctor) all the time. even the gas station "texaco", it was "Texa Co.", but people called "texaco", they adopted the name.
@ygornogueira6247
@ygornogueira6247 Год назад
​@@PROPAROXITONOa questão do Texaco é que como se escreve junto (não Texa Co.) as pessoas lêem/falam como se escreve
@sergiomarques07
@sergiomarques07 Год назад
beautiful ladies, the Brazilian is beautiful 😍😍😍😍
@jcle5672
@jcle5672 Год назад
Imagine if British, South African, Aussie, New Zealander, Canadian being in the panel and getting hammered by an American. 😁😁 Anyway, I will actually understamd everyone of them.
@hiyasnihiraya
@hiyasnihiraya 10 месяцев назад
So interesting!
@TheReesterBunny
@TheReesterBunny Год назад
. . .no one's going to point out that 'brewery' was spelled wrong?
@nigelriley5538
@nigelriley5538 Год назад
I was until I saw this! Yes, brewery in English, pronounced brew-er-i.
@ilyrics2775
@ilyrics2775 11 месяцев назад
Title should be *"Trying to pronounce hardest English words USING AMERICAN ACCENT"* ...
@analynakaloisleimasil7136
@analynakaloisleimasil7136 11 месяцев назад
Wow love this......we have sorbet here in the Philippines hehehe
@javiervll8077
@javiervll8077 Год назад
I really like Shannon as police of good English pronunciation 🇺🇸👮🏻‍♀️ 😂😂, and this group of girls is so cool!! ❤️🇺🇸🇳🇱🇪🇸🇵🇭🇧🇷🇧🇪
@marydavis5234
@marydavis5234 Год назад
She is 100% wrong on Sorbet though, sorbet and sherbet are not the same thing, one has dairy in it and one has no dairy in it.
@awellculturedmanofanime1246
@awellculturedmanofanime1246 7 месяцев назад
​@@marydavis5234thats basically irrelevant in daily life and they are used interchangeably 😂
@beldaranvale
@beldaranvale 6 месяцев назад
​@@awellculturedmanofanime1246 I don't consider them interchangeable as one has milk and the other one doesn't. We always watch out for what people say and write because we have family members who are very lactose intolerant... it would be great if people actually said what they meant.. you either have or want a sherbet or a sorbet. :x
@ahoorakia
@ahoorakia Год назад
it's amazing how you pronounce NIKE as NY KEE,but don't say PY NEE to pine,or HY KEE to hike too😂
@francoisribiere1668
@francoisribiere1668 Год назад
Another word difficult to pronounce : threshold. First time I heard this word from the same named tv series, I said in myself "wtf"? Not SRESSS-HOLD neither TRESS-OLD? 😇😅 Funny video, thanks girls 😊
@mobaobei
@mobaobei 11 месяцев назад
I love the spanish girl
@GwynLegitimas
@GwynLegitimas 10 месяцев назад
i love this Spanish girl!!! Eres tan linda
@sss1969
@sss1969 Год назад
i hope we see something like this but with other languages 👍👍
@Jo3W3st
@Jo3W3st Год назад
Sherbet and Sorbet are different things. The ingredients and pronunciation are very different too. Shannon got this wrong unfortunately, but as an American who's much older, I'm not one to judge harshly, it's most likely she was taught this or as many Americans might actually believe that these two very different things are the same in pronunciation and that are interchangeable. In reality they are not. The word Sherbet is actually pronounced by most of America wrong. They say Sherbert instead of Sherbet, we add another R where there was no R and the T is almost silent. We either pronounce it sher- bit, sher- but, sher-bet, sher-ba, sher-be sher-buht or typically sher-bert. It's a simple frozen dessert with a vast ways of pronouncing it. Things is, it's not an extremely popular dessert like ice cream but it's known. Now Sorbet is pronounced in America Sor-bay or in England, Saw-bay. The thing is Sherbet contains milk heavy cream possibly while Sorbet doesn't and only contains water, sugar and fruit or chocolate vanilla or even a herbs like peppermint. They taste very different side by side. The origins of these two different deserts are conflicting, because even the internet interchanges them frequently and considers them both ice cream which both of them are not. These are just my facts through my experiences only.
@anndeecosita3586
@anndeecosita3586 Год назад
I agree most Americans mispronounce sherbet by adding an extra r but I hadn’t heard anyone leave off the t. What region does that?
@shiquante
@shiquante Год назад
Yasss with the SHERBERT!
@claireglory
@claireglory 11 месяцев назад
i prefer sherbet too. it is much better not to confuse the word with SURVEY.
@michaeldumas9011
@michaeldumas9011 Год назад
Wow... Irene look like Carmen Arrufat "Natalia" the character from the Spanish TV Serie "Todos Mienten"... I thought she was her.
@jarenagra2804
@jarenagra2804 11 месяцев назад
There should be an actual English girl with the mallet and Shannon sits with them. quite presumptuous to think that American English is the "default" English. hehe
@afrikarim2491
@afrikarim2491 5 месяцев назад
Man that Spanish girl is so funny 😂
@qlskxixkann
@qlskxixkann Год назад
다들 사랑스러워
@_FGTS
@_FGTS 10 месяцев назад
Irene preparing to get hit is the funniest thing I've seem today
@Lechuga1815
@Lechuga1815 Год назад
As an American, Sherbert and Sorbet are 2 different things. One is made with milk and the other isn't.
@boogaturk8363
@boogaturk8363 Год назад
As soon as I heard Shannon's uptalk, I knew she'd flub something. And so it was with "sorbet".
@amaraw9893
@amaraw9893 Год назад
Sorbet and Sherbet are two different desserts! Sherbet has dairy and Sorbet does not. I know because my sister is allergic to sherbert because of the dairy and she gets sorbet instead. Lets not confuse the girlies.I definitely thought they were the same thing when I was younger tho and I'm from the south too💀😭
@Desy.Ginting
@Desy.Ginting 2 месяца назад
another drought is the word that make me lose my spelling bee competition! LOL why the f they dont gave me Library instead of that drought!!!
@sisuentrenadoh4589
@sisuentrenadoh4589 Год назад
Karijn is perfect, and angel a goddess 😩😩😩😩 my Galadriel
@svenradd1027
@svenradd1027 Год назад
leave her alone moor.
@clairezhang8712
@clairezhang8712 5 месяцев назад
When I saw the word sorbet I read it they same way they did. Apparently canadiens say it the way it's spelt and we also have Sherbert. They are two different kinds of icecream.
@karikling6751
@karikling6751 Год назад
In the northeastern US, we don't add a second 'r' sound to sorbet. We pronounce it like shirbit.
@Foreignmonk34
@Foreignmonk34 Год назад
Try the poem "Chaos"
@user-br9xg5mm1v
@user-br9xg5mm1v 11 месяцев назад
february is very controversial. In Australia, we say feb-you-air-rie.
@Kaybye555
@Kaybye555 11 месяцев назад
In the US as well she just didn't talk about this. I think she should have talked about different pronunciations
@phoenixnuhl
@phoenixnuhl 11 месяцев назад
Sherbert got me fuming and I’m in the US lol
@samuelpreciado1336
@samuelpreciado1336 Год назад
Please do an Italian version with Guilia please
@Fusezz3y_gaming
@Fusezz3y_gaming 9 месяцев назад
Yess! Philippines!❤
@unfortunatesoul4699
@unfortunatesoul4699 11 месяцев назад
I love Irene
@tudosobreomundodospokemons2686
Im from Brazil, my brother is learning english, he still spell "sorvet" or "sorbet" unless of "ice cream". I think in another type of english use this words ( I don't know what kind of one)
@CarterKey6
@CarterKey6 Год назад
Sherbet and sorbet are 2 totally totally different things even in North Carolina
@matheusveigamatveiga1995
@matheusveigamatveiga1995 Год назад
I didn't know that about " February"
@aneler.611
@aneler.611 9 месяцев назад
Naya is charming,i love her.😊
@jayel_1228
@jayel_1228 Год назад
I always have a good laugh when Irene is there... she's just hilarious
@FrantzVissarionovitch
@FrantzVissarionovitch Год назад
Ana ❤❤❤❤❤
@TruReynar
@TruReynar Год назад
I'm sorry but Shannon is straight up wrong about sorbet and February. Sorbet and sherbert are two different things with different dictionary and various dairy association definitions. The first "r" is pronounced in February. Feb-bu-ary is just the lazy pronounciation like most people do, including myself. Like how most people say li-berry instead of library.
@Kaybye555
@Kaybye555 11 месяцев назад
Thank you! Why is nobody mentioning February
@tiagogardino
@tiagogardino Год назад
6:54 Even Google Translate couldn't get the correct pronunciation of "Sorbet" right. 😂
@thegaytay4327
@thegaytay4327 Год назад
That's because she was wrong. Sherbet and sorbet are two different things
@spacemono5419
@spacemono5419 Год назад
Sorry no hate, but some of these like when she said brewery ot tongue arent wrong, its just that different accents of english exist... or she will say for february , she pronounced the br hard, but that isnt wrong pronounciation either
@kdmmorrison
@kdmmorrison Год назад
In most of the US we don't pronounce sorbay as sherbet.
@kieverlutz9030
@kieverlutz9030 11 месяцев назад
A Americana com a marreta do Chapolin Colorado, hahah
@Maartun
@Maartun Год назад
0:11 karijn is so cute 🥰
@amesabeniano2147
@amesabeniano2147 9 месяцев назад
Now, switch. American sit and the other girls should be the ones challenging you to pronounce their word😂
@khunchamon12
@khunchamon12 9 месяцев назад
Lol she should have let all em finished speaking bfore hitting the wrong 😂 cute vids tho
@hueypautonoman
@hueypautonoman Год назад
Sorry, but Shannon's wrong. Sorbet and Sherbet are two different things. One has dairy, and the other doesn't. As someone who can't have dairy, I need to know the difference. 😅
@reineh3477
@reineh3477 Год назад
@@CinCee- It's the other way, sherbet can have dairy, sorbet does not. We have sorbet in Sweden, I never heard of sherbet until today so I Google it.
@shaninnmarie
@shaninnmarie 5 месяцев назад
Sorbet and sherbet are two different things, but many middle class Americans don't really know the difference. Plus, true sorbet is a pretty recent item for standard grocery stores to carry. Even then, it's not anywhere as popular as ice cream and sherbet. Sorbet is pretty much just frozen and blended fruit and fruit juices, but sherbet is basically sorbet with some dairy thrown in to make it more like ice cream.
@Tinderbox101
@Tinderbox101 10 месяцев назад
I do understand sorbet should be sorbay but here in canada they actually correct me to pronounce it as sherbert also for lychee (lay che) they pronounce it as (litchi)
@ThunderPants13
@ThunderPants13 Год назад
They should pronounce the word smokeshow, as in "Shannon is a smokeshow."
@raphaeldemo9966
@raphaeldemo9966 Год назад
Shannon got Sorbet wrong, the word she was confusing it was "Sherbet" which is different from sorbet
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