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Today we’re joined by British/French highschooler Armand to review the best JOLLY French memes on the Internet! Get your JOLLY merch at getjolly.store
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@aeluvri5290
@aeluvri5290 2 года назад
i really really want to see what would happen if armand and max just replaced josh and ollie for a day lmao that sounds hilarious, pls let it happen!!
@johannesjoestar
@johannesjoestar 2 года назад
banger idea honestly
@FatRogSlim
@FatRogSlim 2 года назад
Oh oui ! Il faut le faire !
@salsabilasyif12
@salsabilasyif12 2 года назад
Yes please
@grammar_ash
@grammar_ash 2 года назад
seriously! Like, they get the crew with everybody who usually helps out with Josh and Ollie but now the show is called Armax and the logo has their faces in it and everything...it feels safe to say this would be an instant classic
@elenymm
@elenymm 2 года назад
I wouldn't be surprised if Ollie came up with that idea already.
@sarahaustbo8818
@sarahaustbo8818 2 года назад
for some reason i thought the little story about Juno would evolve into a french joke: Juno : 'daddy... we... oui.. oui.. oui oui' Ollie: wow Juno your French is really good Juno: gracias
@aki_kaiyun
@aki_kaiyun 2 года назад
Oh man this comment made my day 🤣
@yahikotendo5631
@yahikotendo5631 2 года назад
Perfect 😂😂
@shookyscousin
@shookyscousin 2 года назад
Yes!!!! 😂😂😂
@halley_7
@halley_7 2 года назад
i was thinking the exact same thing haha and was wondering where did juno learn that 😂 got too ahead of myself
@HweeTengLee
@HweeTengLee 2 года назад
I miss Juno!
@Phi1618033
@Phi1618033 Год назад
"French is such a sexy language." Studies French: "French is such a ridiculous language."
@lotusinn3
@lotusinn3 Год назад
🤣
@aureliuszeta3037
@aureliuszeta3037 Год назад
Would that make French a ridiculously sexy language? 🥴 _hon hon hon intensifies_
@Phi1618033
@Phi1618033 Год назад
@@aureliuszeta3037 To be fair, Russian is also a ridiculous language, but when spoken by a Russian supermodel, it's also quite sexy.
@naomichang623
@naomichang623 Год назад
Too true😂
@dantewitty3790
@dantewitty3790 Год назад
Well, it was influenced by those french noblesse who wants to sounds exclusive and elegant than the average peasants (correct me if I'm wrong) Personally, I'd rather have Latin & Portuguese classes
@peterphilly4148
@peterphilly4148 Год назад
It is actually so refreshing and impressive the care Armand takes to make eye contact and focus on the person to whom he is speaking or listening.
@hurmur9528
@hurmur9528 Год назад
Armand only have eyes for Ollie. It is kind of weird and unpolite to be honest. Must feel odd for Josh.
@itsytyt5192
@itsytyt5192 Год назад
יע
@isaacyeon6334
@isaacyeon6334 Год назад
@@hurmur9528 you don’t know that, and what got you to that conclusion??
@ab.8510
@ab.8510 Год назад
Wait… Im confused, so is Armand french or english? Cos he was in another video as a british student…
@peterphilly4148
@peterphilly4148 Год назад
@@ab.8510 Armand was born in France, grew up in England.
@J0HN_D03
@J0HN_D03 Год назад
*Baguette = Baguette* *Baguette = Wand* *Baguette = Chopstick* *Baguette = Cable cover*
@Vandoudy
@Vandoudy 3 месяца назад
Also just a decorative long thin piece of wood. :-)
@J0HN_D03
@J0HN_D03 3 месяца назад
@@Vandoudy YES! My father used to buy it to build very detailled small houses. 🤩🏠✨️ Thank you for reminding me. 🥲
@Thrivinginthespotlight
@Thrivinginthespotlight 2 месяца назад
Also a type of luxury bag
@PongoXBongo
@PongoXBongo 2 месяца назад
We Americans often get made fun of for building our houses out of baguettes.
@CaptainLysandra
@CaptainLysandra 2 месяца назад
That's because "baguette" refers to anything that has the shape of a stick :)
@bangchanswebbrowsinghistor5145
@bangchanswebbrowsinghistor5145 2 года назад
As a French I felt consequently scared, worried attacked and confused by Ollie's meme selection, but wheezed the whole time
@sn.ow_flower9819
@sn.ow_flower9819 2 года назад
TON NOM MDRRR
@jasper5201
@jasper5201 2 года назад
French people are way funnier than this lol. Where is the Macron memes at?
@coline6792
@coline6792 2 года назад
Me too
@PrograError
@PrograError 2 года назад
@@jasper5201 it's in the belly. ready for the farmers...
@azudesayuno8049
@azudesayuno8049 2 года назад
@@jasper5201 I mean, I feel like they were memes about France, not from France, really
@OliviaMimi
@OliviaMimi 2 года назад
Need more appreciation for Josh & Ollie’s synchronised “Wow” at 1:41 😂
@excelbliss6193
@excelbliss6193 2 года назад
Exactly 😂
@loisnarag
@loisnarag 2 года назад
yes
@RuyLopezTheSicilian
@RuyLopezTheSicilian 2 года назад
More first wife moments for Ollie
@nikolamurphy
@nikolamurphy Год назад
yeees!! i was looking for this comment lol
@denizbeytekin9853
@denizbeytekin9853 Год назад
He speaks very wel english, I wonder why
@Shinydiscoboi
@Shinydiscoboi 2 года назад
Armand really looks like he could be in a Burberry campaign or walk the shows in Paris & Milan.
@griselda7393
@griselda7393 2 года назад
Feel the same!
@debs5039
@debs5039 2 года назад
He is very lovely ❤
@MCPalabrica
@MCPalabrica 2 года назад
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰Yes he is 🥹🥹🥹
@vanessachua1508
@vanessachua1508 Год назад
Ooo I definitely agree with that!
@Matthew-xn5yj
@Matthew-xn5yj Год назад
You realize that high fashion beauty standards are changing right? Armand is known as conventionally attractive, but not uniquely attractive that designer brands are looking for. Look up Burberry models and you’ll see. People with conventionally attractive faces are forgotten more easily, so there’s greater emphasis now on bringing in weirdly attractive people instead. And to be fair, there are hundreds of guys in this world that look like Armand, similar hair and face, but there’s only one of very specific-looking models.
@pszczolka80
@pszczolka80 Год назад
According to my friend who is an expat in France, think the thing about the French being nice about speaking English is that you tried to speak French first. It was his biggest piece of advice when I visited: the French can't stand people who come to their country and don't even try to say the most basic things in the local language. But if they can see you're making an effort, they'll happily speak English to you. I certainly found this to be true.
@tamtam8499
@tamtam8499 Год назад
Snobby AF
@IronHoundTius
@IronHoundTius Год назад
@@tamtam8499more logic…
@MrVovansim
@MrVovansim Год назад
Seems pretty common sense to me. Randomly speaking to a stranger on the street in English is incredibly rude. You literally need to learn one phrase in the local language: excuse me, do you speak English. That's it. If you're a tourist and won't even go that far, that's on you for whatever rude treatment you may receive.
@tamtam8499
@tamtam8499 Год назад
@@MrVovansim I speak a few varied languages (not totally fluent) and not once have I needed someone to prove that they speak English first before actually communicating with them. You’re right, it’s rude treatment but not deserved. And I reiterate, it’s Snobby AF.
@pszczolka80
@pszczolka80 Год назад
@@tamtam8499 no, going to another country and making no attempt whatsoever to communicate with the locals in their own language is snobby AF. The worst part is that, in my experience, the types of English-speakers who do that kind of thing are the first ones to whinge about people in their country who don't speak English fluently.
@conniediaz6456
@conniediaz6456 Год назад
This young man, a highschooler, carries himself with such maturity. He appears much older than he is.
@phoenix-xu9xj
@phoenix-xu9xj 4 месяца назад
I think part of Pakistan to the fact that we still wear school uniforms. They are a form of discipline.
@PortugalZeroworldcup
@PortugalZeroworldcup 3 месяца назад
​@@phoenix-xu9xjdoesn't every country have a uniform??
@spelcheak
@spelcheak 3 месяца назад
@@PortugalZeroworldcup not every school
@firaca100
@firaca100 Месяц назад
@@PortugalZeroworldcupnot in the US, except in some private schools
@DOMINIK99013
@DOMINIK99013 Месяц назад
Thats only seen like that from southern and anglpohone countries.
@sarahaustbo8818
@sarahaustbo8818 2 года назад
I find it hilarious that depending on the video content, Armand can either be British highschooler or French highschooler. I feel the struggle coming from a mixed ethnic/nationality background myself lol
@grammar_ash
@grammar_ash 2 года назад
Yes!! A shared struggle can be such strong common ground, even among people who grew up in different countries from each other, because the common struggles make them so alike. I loved when Josh called Ollie out for "asking a TCK about their cultural identity" because that's a great way to put it. Back when my family moved back to the US from overseas, I used to feel bad when people would ask me "How's it feel to be back home?" and I didn't have the heart to tell them that Indonesia felt like home, but that the US was home to my parents so I still felt like I belonged, just not in the same way. It would be really interesting to interview Armand and Josh with questions about their experiences as TCKs, if I start a RU-vid podcast channel like I've been dreaming about, that's the kind of content I would make-interviewing adult third culture kids. Just realized I rambled on somebody else's comment 😅 sorry
@sharonshxm
@sharonshxm 2 года назад
Meanwhile you also have american/indian highschooler (max), albanian highschooler (ray), ethiopian highschooler (nati) and more...
@EyeGlassTrainofMind
@EyeGlassTrainofMind 2 года назад
@@grammar_ash Thank you for sharing! I personally really liked to read your thoughts 😃 and if you ever do start that podcast, I'd really like to listen to it! I'm not technically a TCK but was raised by 3 different sets of immigrants (Colombian, English, and French). What was really interesting for me is that my identity always changed depending on whose house I was in. In the Colombian home I was the French cousin, in the French home I was the Colombian cousin, and in the English home I was the Canadian/American cousin but to my neighbours, I had an odd accent that sounded like a cross between a Canadian and an English accent and unless I work to change it, my accent will bounce around and sound different in various situations 😅🤣 but for the most part, I've always lived in the same country just caught between very specific cultural communities within the region I live in so people in my own region will often ask me "where are you from?" and it's just way too complicated and personal to explain thoroughly each time so I just say "from here and raised by immigrants" 🥳
@grammar_ash
@grammar_ash 2 года назад
@@EyeGlassTrainofMind That's so interesting! There are similar cases of people growing up in environments with a lot of people coming and going and having a global worldview as a result of knowing people from different countries while growing up, and I think that this is being added to the definition of a third culture kid. The example I'm familiar with is of the children of professors and teachers who worked at missionary training centers. Their childhood experiences mirrored many of other TCKs who "spent a considerate number of their developmental years in a country foreign to their parents," but because these children had not lived overseas themselves, they were originally not counted in the same category. However, they literally grew up in that third culture! Living in the same country as the "first culture" among all the rest of the missionaries who were returning from their "second culture," they were in one of the fairly rare places where the third culture is considered the norm. So I think that being raised by immigrants-especially three different sets!-should be considered part of the definition of a third culture kid. In fact, it's the experiences of people like you that I would love to focus on in a future project.
@RE-bg9ds
@RE-bg9ds 2 года назад
When you know America is a melting pot so we have multiple languages being spoken along with English we have multiple cultures that are exposed here because of those people imagine how they feel
@heatherline_
@heatherline_ 2 года назад
Very good of Armand trying to still connect with Josh and Ollie. I hope the friendship continues
@TheAmpharosFreak
@TheAmpharosFreak 2 года назад
Armand is becoming famous doing these so it makes sense for him. He’s on his way to having his own following online.
@revinaque1342
@revinaque1342 2 года назад
I wouldn't be surprised of they're paying him a fee to shoot with them at this point. In the British Schoolboys series, they got footage and the boys got an all-expenses-paid trip in exchange. In this case, Armand is putting time and effort into shooting with them, and it's not a collab because Armand doesn't have any monetized social media, so it would make sense for them to pay him a talent fee
@calebstephan2083
@calebstephan2083 2 года назад
@@revinaque1342 could be but in the last video they said Armand offered to be on the channel for a while for some french videos before he starts college again so he probably could just be doing it for free.
@ter3406
@ter3406 Год назад
i feel like is the other way around cause idk if you've notice but their audience loooooove armand. he's actually the most popular one in korean from the british schoolboys series. so it makes sense that they're keeping him around and let's be honest armand is such a charming young man and has an interesting background in which they can make videos of while having fun at the same time!
@lucienoon7262
@lucienoon7262 Год назад
hope jolly puts on other high schoolers as well..
@thatszahra
@thatszahra 2 года назад
Armand should open his own youtube channel at this point
@식객선우
@식객선우 2 года назад
무조건
@khalilahd.
@khalilahd. 2 года назад
Agreed 😂
@noendingve
@noendingve 2 года назад
Armand and max being the next generation of Jolly
@-EchoesIntoEternity-
@-EchoesIntoEternity- 2 года назад
The Armand and Max show
@HannahSaidLikeHana
@HannahSaidLikeHana 2 года назад
Yeah, my sister and I were saying that Armax could do a channel like Jolly 2.0
@whereyoubean
@whereyoubean Год назад
This episode was like younger brother hanging out with his older brothers 😂
@cmtippens9209
@cmtippens9209 Год назад
I only took two years of high school French eons ago, but this had me actually laughing out loud, slapping my knee, and clapping! Fantastic! *** also, sadly reminded me that, because I am rubbish at math, is why I cannot count very high in French. 🤣
@Roozyj
@Roozyj Год назад
You can, you just have to skip every number that ends in -70 to -99 :P
@robby3499
@robby3499 Год назад
Just use the belgian counting system, 70 is septante and 90 is nontante
@dean1111
@dean1111 Год назад
@@robby3499 that's also the system of the romandie, the french part of switzerland
@breadgenie3941
@breadgenie3941 2 года назад
love that Armand is introducing France to Ollie and Josh just like how they introduced Korea to him! we stan bilingual kings (+ ollie)
@-EchoesIntoEternity-
@-EchoesIntoEternity- 2 года назад
French kings 🙄
@nocontender6409
@nocontender6409 2 года назад
@@-EchoesIntoEternity- 💀
@annisakarimarahmani9145
@annisakarimarahmani9145 2 года назад
🤣
@Greenyoshi72
@Greenyoshi72 2 года назад
I believe you mean 2 bilingual kings and trilingual king Ollie.
@zzodysseuszz
@zzodysseuszz 2 года назад
The cringiest sentence I’ve ever read in my life.
@HeliNoir
@HeliNoir 2 года назад
I love how Armand’s parents really preserved the French side in him even though he was born and raised there and personally thinks he’s more British. Being bilingual isn’t just about the speaking the language, the culture and history comes with it too. Sadly, That’s something I observed that’s lacking in some Asian communities here in America where they aim to preserve the culture but is losing the language, which is a major part of the culture. It’s difficult to be bilingual because it also comes with existential crisis in two different cultures but it also has MANY benefits. So cool to see that his parents seems to have raised him to adapt to both worlds.
@JP-rw4mq
@JP-rw4mq Год назад
This is because racism faced by Asians in America is still very common -- less now (even with all the hate crimes) but still there and is very normalized. People used to get teased all the time for foreign accents, and in some communities the racism was so bad that parents simply did not teach their children the language in an effort to help them assimilate faster and less painfully, and in some cases for safety as well. It's a very different situation.
@lotusinn3
@lotusinn3 Год назад
Yep. The word is assimilation. It’s the byproduct of living in a diverse environment, but remaining a minority of that population. Sucks for the vast multitude of things tied to identity and culture though. 😢
@jpaxonreyes
@jpaxonreyes Год назад
French immigrant speaking English and French - "Oh, wow, you're so smart. You're bilingual? You're so interesting!" Asian or Hispanic immigrant speaking two languages - "This is an English-speaking country! Speak ENGLISH or get out!"
@jacksawild
@jacksawild Год назад
@@JP-rw4mq Racism against the French is a British passtime (we love them really)
@kjurpjdpihe9096
@kjurpjdpihe9096 Год назад
@@jacksawild as a french I did not know that! Here we don't really joke about the brittish. I don't know enough brittish stereotypes to make jokes about.
@swerveon
@swerveon Год назад
This French High Schooler could walk runways for any and all major fashion houses. Someone please scout him.
@Paragonoflaziness
@Paragonoflaziness Год назад
How gay
@terrace15
@terrace15 Год назад
would@@Paragonoflaziness
@antidelusionalpeeps
@antidelusionalpeeps Год назад
But who says he wants to walk runways?
@DarkMatterBurrito
@DarkMatterBurrito Месяц назад
Please don't. The fashion world is nothing but abuse.
@villeda009
@villeda009 Год назад
Having to do maths just to count is kinda next level
@philo502
@philo502 4 месяца назад
we don't even realize it anymore so it doesn't feel like maths but when you're 6 and learning how to write numbers with letters it's kinda weird (quatre vingt dix neuf = 99 for example)
@carolinemcnulty6169
@carolinemcnulty6169 2 месяца назад
France is physically gorgeous. It took me 3 days to regain my confidence to speak fluidly and I was delighted by the welcome I received from the French people everywhere I went. I'm an old chuck now but I still remember a bit of the French I studied in school even though it was 50 years ago. I hope to visit again before I get too old to walk up those cobbled streets to reach those charming little hill top villages.
@phffft
@phffft 2 года назад
We need a series of Armand teaching Ollie French like his Korean learning videos back in the day :D
@PrograError
@PrograError 2 года назад
too busy mate... ain't got time with school... unless he could get credits...
@JinsolLee
@JinsolLee 2 года назад
@@PrograError He just left school, he's prepping for Uni now.
@PrograError
@PrograError 2 года назад
@@JinsolLee it's still school ain't it? ya studying...
@HannahSaidLikeHana
@HannahSaidLikeHana 2 года назад
And then he'd find out why Sam Hammington gave up 😂
@KaitlynNguyen915
@KaitlynNguyen915 2 года назад
It would be cool if Armand did a video with Gabbie speaking French
@jessicalam_
@jessicalam_ 2 года назад
i second this motion
@tangerinenotorange4808
@tangerinenotorange4808 2 года назад
for reallll!
@niaw8080
@niaw8080 2 года назад
And let Josh and Ollie watching
@violinapriskila4481
@violinapriskila4481 2 года назад
Thinking that ollie always has wild idea. This one might be planned way ahead guys. Just wait
@joshsungasong
@joshsungasong 2 года назад
I agree!
@tuesdae666
@tuesdae666 Год назад
Armand is painfully good looking. He could go be a model or actor for sure.
@niqi2641
@niqi2641 Год назад
Me the whole time. A poor high schooler with a crush I'll never meet 😭
@Pete-zi9pi
@Pete-zi9pi Год назад
Yea hes kinda cute
@Lovely-bh3ln
@Lovely-bh3ln Год назад
@@niqi2641 lmao yes
@bilalnasir2758
@bilalnasir2758 Год назад
Please log off and go outside
@rosemartinez2174
@rosemartinez2174 Год назад
He is very good looking
@gkenkung
@gkenkung Год назад
Ollie introducing himself "Je suis Ollie" and the French thinking he is in bed.
@ericduffield524
@ericduffield524 Год назад
American here. I love Jolly! These are hilarious 🤣 Can someone explain Armand's background? English accent, school in London, but French?
@modojocorlee2241
@modojocorlee2241 Год назад
Both his parents are French but he was born and raised in England.
@Sayitlikitiz101
@Sayitlikitiz101 Год назад
TBH, you can hear a hint of French intonation when Armand speaks English, but it helps that he speaks a very posh English too.
@GreyPunkWolf
@GreyPunkWolf Год назад
There are actually a few of us who can speak without an accent and not be born in an English speaking country, or even be raised in one. I know most french people have atrocious English skills, our presidents over the last decades leading by example, but still. We aren't THAT bad.
@sylvaingermanier98
@sylvaingermanier98 Год назад
@@GreyPunkWolf tu connais la Norvège ou la Finlande ?
@joshsungasong
@joshsungasong 2 года назад
"What we were experiencing was pity" I lost it 😂
@iSAFAEable
@iSAFAEable 2 года назад
armand is soooo natural on camera i genuinely wouldn't be surprised if he goes down this path later on, i could see him on the big screen too he's doing so well i feel like a proud mom🥺
@kiki-gc3nl
@kiki-gc3nl 2 года назад
can't agree more❤
@Cloudfive55
@Cloudfive55 2 года назад
Do Cambridge students really go on to be youtubers?
@revinaque1342
@revinaque1342 2 года назад
@@Cloudfive55 Cambridge students can go on to become whatever they want 😊 Armand did say that he doesn't really see himself working in either history or politics, he just wants to study those subjects. So who knows, he could go into journalism or RU-vid in the future
@iSAFAEable
@iSAFAEable 2 года назад
@@Cloudfive55 i said on camera and i also said on the big screen, i’m not just talking youtube. He’s free to do whatever he wants with his future. I just think he’s a natural on screen😊
@dxnce7593
@dxnce7593 Год назад
@@revinaque1342 did he really said that? He can do whatever he wants but I don't understand people who do this like why you spend years and alot of money to study things you won't do in the future ? I can't understand their logic tbh
@HannahSaidLikeHana
@HannahSaidLikeHana 2 года назад
What. Baguette = Wand!? 🥖 Hoping for Armand to now do a Fromage tasting video with Ollie's Dad. 🧀
@funram
@funram 2 года назад
"Baguette" means indeed "wand". The expression "baguette de pain" ("wand of bread") is usually shortened to "baguette", but this word is still used to designate a standard wand in French.
@saga_oneil
@saga_oneil 2 года назад
@@funram exactly ! That's why we call chopsticks "baguettes" as well
@HermanVonPetri
@HermanVonPetri 2 года назад
@@saga_oneil Not knowing French myself I would have thought the word for wand would have been "baton." In Louisiana, USA the capital city is Baton Rouge.
@funram
@funram 2 года назад
@@HermanVonPetri Well a conductor's baton is called... "une baguette de chef d'orchestre". There is a slight overlay between "bâton" and "baguette", and even "barre", but "bâton" will be used near exclusively for a wood stick.
@saga_oneil
@saga_oneil 2 года назад
@@funram yes "bâton" is actually "stick" as we say a glue stick in English, it's literally "bâton de colle" in French (colle = glue)
@vasudha278
@vasudha278 Год назад
3:23 Not the three idiots meme 😭💀
@badz2512
@badz2512 Год назад
Once I was shopping in the city with my little cousin, she is french. We are mostly talking in French and at some point, while we spoke about Harry Potter, she told me she wants to a "Baguette magique" and I responded with "Are you hungry?" which was just a hilarious moment for both of us.
@funram
@funram 2 года назад
The French numerals are partially inherited from the way the Celts enumerated : instead of counting in base 10, they counted in base 20, and grouped the numbers by groups of twenties and tens. So 133 would be seen as "6 times 20, plus 10, plus 3". This way of counting was partially preserved until the 19th century, including when roman numerals were still the norm, with a "XX" in superscript. A famous hospital in Paris is called "Les Quinze-vingts", which litteraly means "The Fifteen-twenties", because its capacity was of 3 000 beds, and at its entry was written a "XV" (15 in Roman numerals) and a "XX" in superscript, to signify a capacity of 15x20 beds. This kind of notation lost its meaning with time, though.
@maleineperle1770
@maleineperle1770 2 года назад
There's a second system too, rooted in latin, with endings in -ante that gives septante-70 and nonante-90 in Belgium and Switzerland. Switzerland also uses huitante for 80.
@funram
@funram 2 года назад
@@maleineperle1770 And to be fair, as a French, I must say the Swiss numeration makes more sense than the French one. But no French speaking country had gotten rid of "dix-sept", "dix-huit" and "dix-neuf", sadly.
@maleineperle1770
@maleineperle1770 2 года назад
@@funram why would that be necessary?
@funram
@funram 2 года назад
@@maleineperle1770 Because it's not consistent with "douze", "treize", "quatorze", "quinze" and "seize".
@maleineperle1770
@maleineperle1770 2 года назад
@@funram that's true. It's consistent with other european languages at least
@jiazheng3431
@jiazheng3431 2 года назад
3:13 "Josh, can you not over complicate things", said Ollie who deepfake + wrote a book for his best friend and recently cloned his best friend's voice
@jillianponio8352
@jillianponio8352 2 года назад
Josh and Ollie know we want more Armand content and it shows that they’re listening by giving us what we want 😌
@heyheyitrachelgray
@heyheyitrachelgray 2 года назад
Yassssssss giving us what we NEED
@pqrstsma2011
@pqrstsma2011 Год назад
7:54 i would like to see that French kid reacting to Loic Suberville's entire channel!
@charles1413
@charles1413 Год назад
nah, that dude is cringe
@user-rd4ks2cz9y
@user-rd4ks2cz9y Год назад
Young Parisians and other French students have been studying in Montreal, Canada because a deal has been in place since 1968 allowing them to study at the same price as local students. Many come to learn a second language or study in English universities before returning to France. The dollar is cheaper and student living conditions are much better in the province of Quebec. Many go back bilingual.
@tabby_cat
@tabby_cat 2 года назад
The word 'baguette' means a stick or twig. The English word 'wand' is also sometimes used for long thin twigs on a tree. And the baguette bread is called that because it is a stick of bread.
@funram
@funram 2 года назад
A stick would be more commonly refered to as a "bâton" or even a "branche", though. And a twig as a "brindille".
@tabby_cat
@tabby_cat 2 года назад
yes, but 'baguette' implies a stick size somewhere between 'bâton' and 'brindille'. It's quite vague, I know. I more often see it used in books than in everyday speech.
@funram
@funram 2 года назад
@@tabby_cat It can, yes. But it is mostly used for your standard wand. All types of wands : magic wand ("baguette magique"), bread wand ("baguette de pain"), etc. And ironically a conductor's baton (a direct loanword from French) is refered to as a "baguette de chef d'orchestre" in French.
@tabby_cat
@tabby_cat 2 года назад
I was explaining where the connection came from, not where the word is most commonly used.
@tdelioncourt1268
@tdelioncourt1268 2 года назад
@@tabby_cat I see what you mean, baguette is a shape, the bread is named after ^^
@MimiOnliine
@MimiOnliine 2 года назад
As a French living in the UK myself , i have to say, it's inspiring how Armand's parents introduced their language and culture (which is also Armand's) to Armand who was raised in Britain. I need their tips for when I have kids! lool
@lynnd3164
@lynnd3164 Год назад
Africaine oui
@r3dsnow757
@r3dsnow757 Год назад
@@lynnd3164 c'est quoi ce racisme? baltringue va!
@AuxaneST
@AuxaneST Год назад
​​@@lynnd3164Not mutually exclusive and also French blacks with no links to Africa for over 10+ generations do exist.... Maybe get cultured.
@PaulW4
@PaulW4 8 месяцев назад
There is negative history between the 2 nations right? Any history buffs care to give some brief insight? I know Britain prevented Napolean from dominating Europe (Napolean wars) as is a reason that a lot of the world speak English (found this out on a itunes podcast)
@singingcat02
@singingcat02 8 месяцев назад
@@PaulW4 France and England have been the two dominating powers in Europe from, let's say, ~800 to the first half of the 20th century. Normans invaded England in 1066, that's why today 30% of English words come from French. The hundred year's war (a war that went on actively between 1337 and 1453) was between France and England. For a long time, the whole southwestern part of France was under British rule. These two countries have basically always been rivals. And yes the British defeated Napoleon, mainly because they were a monarchy, and wanted a Bourbon back on the throne of France. Much the continuation of what happened throughout the middle ages. There's even a little (outdated) nickname for England in French - "la perfide Albion". Literally : "the treacherous Albion", Albion being England's medieval name. All in all yes there definitely is some negative history but nowadays France and England work together closely and are strong allies so everything's good.
@lucysworld9798
@lucysworld9798 2 года назад
Learned French for almost 2 years in my college days, those memes summarised all my feelings perfectly. Tres bien 😂
@familyye6840
@familyye6840 Год назад
in Indonesia cotton candy is actually called grandma's hair
@Onii.33
@Onii.33 20 дней назад
Same in India! We call it “buddi ka jhata” which directly translates to old lady’s hair
@thierryf67
@thierryf67 Год назад
"une baguette" literally is a little stick (of wood). The name of the famous french bread came after that : une baguette (de pain). The same for the wand in french, it's a magic little stick : une baguette magique.
@lemonsupernova8833
@lemonsupernova8833 2 года назад
Armand is so sweet to give a treat at the end. He really respects and cares for Ollie and Josh. 🥰
@koomiho8982
@koomiho8982 2 года назад
I spent most of the time in Bretagne when I visited France. That gâteau breton is no joke, in fact any pastries with Bretagne butter in them is just 👌🏼 Bretagne is such an underrated French destination
@mademoiselleetpasmadamesvp1482
Well it is not known outside of France but it is very known in France. This is where i lived (i am French) and Bretagne is full of parisians in the summer
@GrattKobe
@GrattKobe Год назад
Underrated for foreigners but not for French ! We all have friends or family members attached to Bretagne who often go there on vacation
@Cassxowary
@Cassxowary Год назад
Ok but you forgot to use your heart and brain (:
@ChachouLP
@ChachouLP Год назад
@@mademoiselleetpasmadamesvp1482 not only full of Parisians during summer
@lysgatineau4722
@lysgatineau4722 Год назад
kouign amann >>>
@axsdeny
@axsdeny 2 года назад
You've gotta hire some of these kids to stay on as cast members. They're delightful.
@catecurry48
@catecurry48 Год назад
0:03: Josh has never found a mirror he doesn't like.
@TheMasterShadow3
@TheMasterShadow3 Год назад
Having French as your native language is like starting with the highest difficulty, I'm talking from experience but then again learning English has been really easy thanks to this fact, and as a matter of fact I prefer English for its simplicity and straight to the point way of thinking
@alinagluzman8624
@alinagluzman8624 Год назад
pas vraiment, try having Russian as your first language 😅
@seldom_bucket
@seldom_bucket 11 месяцев назад
😅 french is pretty easy for english speakers too, it's not considered one of the difficult languages, russian, mandarin and arabic are up there. Also greek is ridiculously unrelated to most languages and hard for anyone to learn.
@Bigback391
@Bigback391 11 месяцев назад
Fr
@Bigback391
@Bigback391 11 месяцев назад
​@@seldom_bucketYeah but when it's talk about passé simple (In real life, it's okay), les valeurs du temps and some of these shitty things it's rly difficult
@PaulW4
@PaulW4 8 месяцев назад
@@seldom_bucket The order I learnt them in was for their sound and in that same order their difficulty increases. Did anyone else who's done any extent of languages also find this? My order: French, Italian and Spanish. An example: To say "thank you for your assistance", in Italian "Grazie per l'auto", I wasn't sure what the l' was and still don't really.
@oheo309
@oheo309 2 года назад
It's like two uncles trying to connect with their nephew lol
@fatimaakther1010
@fatimaakther1010 2 года назад
Been watching you guys for past 5-6yrs and I never get bored. 💜
@RogueRhiRhi
@RogueRhiRhi 2 года назад
YES! Started watching them in college and haven't missed an upload since! Such lovely gents :D
@khalilahd.
@khalilahd. 2 года назад
Same 😂❤
@HannahSaidLikeHana
@HannahSaidLikeHana 2 года назад
Ditto 😂 doesn't feel like it's been that long though!
@willowoodz
@willowoodz 2 года назад
same. insane how time flies lol
@bayukresna980
@bayukresna980 2 года назад
06:41 in Indonesia, Cotton Candy is "Rambut Nenek" in translation will be "Grandma's Hair" 🤣🤣
@sarahhh029
@sarahhh029 Год назад
In arabic we call it shaer bannat which means Girl's Hair 💀💀
@yesimhungry8495
@yesimhungry8495 Год назад
The word in Urdu which is used for cotton candy also translates to grandmas hair lol
@amirferdhany3177
@amirferdhany3177 10 месяцев назад
In malaysia we say, gula-gula kapas. Meaning candy (gula-gula) and cotton (kapas). So we are already close
@nikofromnz
@nikofromnz Год назад
7:33 as a maori i cant resist cheering at the fact that maori was a translation suggestion on a french to english translation in a video about a french person reacting to french memes
@otakubancho6655
@otakubancho6655 Год назад
It's true,French was invented to troll other countries!😆😆😆
@EmmarainePink
@EmmarainePink 2 года назад
5:52 I had a similar joke to this. It was "When he said he'll treat you like a princess but he meant like Princess Diana."
@TheToneBender
@TheToneBender 2 года назад
I went to France on holiday a lot growing up and there was a very big shift in English speaking. As a child nobody spoke a word of English there. When I was in my late teens it was a lot more common. middle-aged- and old people still don't seem to really do it, but the younger people do.
@funram
@funram 2 года назад
Until 2008, learning English was actually not compulsary in French schools : depending of your school, you could be proposed to learn German, Spanish or Italian instead as your primary foreign language. Most of the people choose English, and most of those who didn't picked it as secondary foreign language, but it was possible to not learn English at all, albeit being very rare. Since 2010, English is compulsary as the primary foreign language, and you get to choose a secondary one later, usually Spanish, German or Italian. Plus English has been made compulsary in elementary school, while it was compulsary only from middle school onward before.
@PrograError
@PrograError 2 года назад
@@funram but then you get the "french council" banning english loan words...
@funram
@funram 2 года назад
@@PrograError The French Academy is a very outdated, out if touch institution whose rulings are not normative in France (contrary to the Commission de la langue française et des langues de France, a much less known institution, which is much less controvertial), it only has some kind of "soft power" and has lost much of its influence in the last decades.
@nathalieast6179
@nathalieast6179 2 года назад
@@funram i think TVshow, youtube video's and so did lot to it. I remember first TVshows i started to watch in english were skins and gossip girl, there was not video platerform by that time. We had to watch them on illegal streaming website or wait 2 to 3 years to be able to see it dubbed in French on TV...
@funram
@funram 2 года назад
@@nathalieast6179 That's very true. Even our porn was dubbed in French back in the days.
@karenward267
@karenward267 2 года назад
The French student was absolutely delightful. WE need more of him.
@jfarmerswatermelon6061
@jfarmerswatermelon6061 Год назад
They have more videos with him on 2nd channel (Korean Englishman)
@vetakanfeta
@vetakanfeta Год назад
His baguette and voldemort's baguette were brother baguettes?? And voldemort was obsessed with finding the elder baguette- THE ELDER BAGUETTE 💀💀💀
@aurawally
@aurawally Год назад
5:13 he isn’t famous in America😂 never heard of him in my life!
@leaht4555
@leaht4555 Год назад
R u being sarcastic 😭
@FuelledByKanin
@FuelledByKanin 2 года назад
I love how Armand looks at Ollie intently, like he's really paying attention. hahahah
@rachelleyeung
@rachelleyeung 2 года назад
i really wish Armand had translated "See you Jolly soon!" to "À jolie *bientôt* " it makes more sense grammatically and is still a literal translation
@Affranchie
@Affranchie 2 года назад
I wish he actually had translated Jolly to a word that actually means "happy" and not "beautiful"😂
@clelia4660
@clelia4660 Год назад
Now that I think about it, he maybe translated it that way because he thought of the expression “À très vite” so honestly “À Jolly vite” makes sense 🤔
@imnotsurewhy
@imnotsurewhy 2 года назад
Armand is a good looking kid. I'm surprised a modeling agency hasn't casted him yet
@mellbell360
@mellbell360 Год назад
As a native English speaker from Canada, the reading French vs listening to French is so true! I'm Canadian and part of our public schooling includes mandatory French classes till high school, after that it's optional. So basically I took French for 8 years (ages 6-13)and all I can say is "hello my name is" "can I please use the washroom/water fountain" and "please" which I can remember myself in the 3rd grade memorizing the word for please because it sounds like silver plates in English 😂 I took French again my first year of Uni but it was incredibly hard to keep up with on top of other courses, so I didn't continue with it. I remember finding it was easier to use the workbook because when my professor spoke I had no idea what he was saying half the time. How the language sounds vs how it's written can be very different! I can read way more French than I can speak because there's also a lot of similar words to English. Someday I'd love to learn French!
@wandotra
@wandotra 5 месяцев назад
@mellbell360 The silver plate thing is incredibly funny and cute, really nice way to remember "s'il vous plaît" xD and I can understand your struggle with listening VS reading a foreign language, this is so relatable (native frenchie here, trying to understand spoken english ahah). Best of luck, don't give up, it might come around later !
@ZentimeProductions
@ZentimeProductions 9 дней назад
"What is that thing?" Actual french: "C'est quoi ?"
@jeeday19
@jeeday19 2 года назад
I could listen to Armand talking in French all day! 😍
@BRAIIIIIINS
@BRAIIIIIINS 2 года назад
I love these Armand videos! Please make him a regular or at least a semi regular!
@lilyannasophia1543
@lilyannasophia1543 2 года назад
Love the friendship with this hilarious trio 💟💟btw armand is such a delight
@justanothermortal1373
@justanothermortal1373 Год назад
As a non-french high-schooler who studies French, the pains of learning the language are too underrated.
@blitzhill9533
@blitzhill9533 Год назад
if it can make you feel better even for french people it's hard to learn our own language
@Jan_Koopman
@Jan_Koopman Месяц назад
Interestingly, there are regions in the Fracophone world that do have seperate words for 70, 80, and 90 that do follow the pattern that 30-60 follow: Septante, octante/huitante, nonante/neufante
@PokhrajRoy.
@PokhrajRoy. 2 года назад
1:49 Best MEME EVER! French Numbers are a different kettle of fish. Although I’ve heard that in Belgian and Swiss versions of French, you can say ‘septante’, ‘huitante’ or ‘nonante’.
@lauras1553
@lauras1553 Год назад
In Belgium, it's septante and nonante, but still quatre-vingts 🤷🏼‍♀️
@annejia5382
@annejia5382 2 года назад
it's great seeing extended videos from the series before armand finally goes to uni 💛
@Isaac_Clarke
@Isaac_Clarke 2 года назад
Love this series with Armand. Thanks @Jolly this video made me howl with laughter and it felt good
@Jay_D_Ashe
@Jay_D_Ashe Год назад
3:18 Actually, people from Belgium and Switzerland made up new words for 70, 80 and 90, "septante, "octante"/"huitante" and "nonante"
@Luciano-D-Deck
@Luciano-D-Deck 10 месяцев назад
Désolés je viens 9mois après mais ce ne sont pas les belges ou suisses qui ont inventés ces mots, ils descendes du latin la France le disait avant que la Belgique existe ou la suisse, enfin faut plus ce renseigne désolé la flegme la il est tard donc je vais au dodo bonne nuit.
@aizuni
@aizuni Год назад
3:38 nobody uses this in French anymore, we simply say "c'est quoi ça" which also literally means "what is this"
@phoenixtheenchantress
@phoenixtheenchantress 2 года назад
I feel happy and warm watching your videos guys! 🦆❤️ Thanks for always making me smile jolly buddiesss
@kiki-gc3nl
@kiki-gc3nl 2 года назад
so sweet of Armand sharing the delicious cake with Jolly!😉😉😉and again great video with these three😘
@maimoi2103
@maimoi2103 Год назад
If saying the "daddy's beard" for cotton candy in french is weird, would LOVE for them to get a reaction from the "grandma's hair" for cotton candy in Indonesian (Bahasa) 😂
@leaht4555
@leaht4555 Год назад
7:20 don't mind me just saving my fave part 😂
@TheRootedWord
@TheRootedWord Год назад
5:28 never heard of him. It's like David Hasselhoff's singing career in Germany. Who woulda known he could sing?
@PokhrajRoy.
@PokhrajRoy. 2 года назад
I love the Meme based videos on the channel. Architecture Memes with Max next?
@Patty-vg5ow
@Patty-vg5ow 2 года назад
I love seeing Armand on Jolly and KE so I hope he continues to appear when he's on break from uni! And as much as I love seeing him on screen, I also can't wait for the day when I'll be able to hear that he's become a successful minister or whatever he wants to be. Lad's got a real good head on his shoulders. All the best, Armand!
@PapabenGamer
@PapabenGamer Год назад
It's actually interesting that you guys learn lots of french norms with Armand. Coming from Quebec/Canadian, I'm also a fluent french speaker and it's interesting to see the grammatical differences between French and Canadian French. Would be fun if you guys react to Quebec French...
@wryalways985
@wryalways985 Год назад
This would be a cool idea. Quebecois French is something special.
@CeluiEtSeul
@CeluiEtSeul Год назад
6:56 That's because American English is more Germanic influenced than British English which is moslty Romance influenced.
@eleanorepesce275
@eleanorepesce275 6 месяцев назад
I'm french and I remember in 1st grade (in America) we were telling the class how we sayed cotton candy in our language it came to my turn and I sayed daddys beard the teacher didn't believe me until she searched it up
@procastination_is_my_passi4182
@procastination_is_my_passi4182 2 года назад
My family and I went to Paris for vacation and we studied French for a bit just so we can communicate with locals without being that typical rude American tourists who expect others to speak English for them, but we ended up just getting made fun of 😂😂 They said forget it, we understand english, just speak english from here on out 😂
@charles1413
@charles1413 2 года назад
yeah, French is a tricky language and if the pronunciation is not on point, we tend to have trouble understanding. And since we're not the most patient bunch, english it is lol
@sarahs4008
@sarahs4008 Год назад
😂😂😂 We appreciate it when people try dont worry a whole better than people expecting you to understand them
@KaraShadows95
@KaraShadows95 Год назад
My mom got brushed off when she spoke English during a college trip to France so she decided to just speak fake bad English and mixed it with our home state's dialect (we're Malaysian) lol didn't have any more issues with English after that
@procastination_is_my_passi4182
@@charles1413 I guess it's just cultural difference then, because we'd be hyping up stuttering tourists in the philippines even if what's coming out of their mouth is straight up gibberish 😂
@lawtraf8008
@lawtraf8008 Год назад
French people will rather you speak English rather than broken French. If you can speak French, good but if you can't, don't try lol
@pantattown7421
@pantattown7421 2 года назад
2:16 josh having an ollie moment here 😂 reminded me of that one time ollie tried counting in korean and accidentally said 버섯 (mushroom) instead of 다섯
@aatjki1090
@aatjki1090 Год назад
Josh's "What!?" and his disgusted face at 7:47 needs more attention
@sunshinequan1444
@sunshinequan1444 5 месяцев назад
is this what the average French highschooler is like I'm moving
@sherishaffertheartistandmy7948
OMG, just the intro is bringing forth such deep belly, feeling, tear-inducing, laughter; tupac vs. vouspac, BWAHAHAHA!!! You two are absolutely brilliant in comedic content!!! Much love, hugs, and appreciation from a high-school French Language learner from the U.S.A!
@sgriselda685
@sgriselda685 2 года назад
Thanks to Armand made my day for making me laugh so hard!!
@mrkjhrlhnz
@mrkjhrlhnz 2 года назад
Another Armand content.. the world is healing 😌
@karinapratiwi90
@karinapratiwi90 2 года назад
For some reason, Armand always reminds me of the cartoon character Milo Thatch from the movie Atlantis 😁 must be because the way how his hair is parted and also the glasses 😊
@alexanderj1316
@alexanderj1316 Год назад
"it's dense" - you should have brought a Kouign Amann Armand!
@supawitaanantakarn
@supawitaanantakarn Год назад
4:46 the exact moment Armand just use the errrr😂❤❤
@hccjjvkggujgjcjv7173
@hccjjvkggujgjcjv7173 2 года назад
Love to see Armand vibing and giving us laughters 💞🤞🤞
@ican384
@ican384 2 года назад
Can we have Max too he’s hilarious 😂😂 they’re like the new Josh and Ollie
@corner23
@corner23 2 года назад
How come at 0:54 the picture of Napoleon looks like the head master from Armand's school?
@visionz4122
@visionz4122 Год назад
wasnt this guy on "British High Schoolers take Korea’s SAT English Exam!!" ?
@PyroSam1990
@PyroSam1990 Год назад
In the french speaking part of Switzerland, we also thought that the numbers 70, 80 and 90 are a bit too much, so we replaced them with "septante" for 70, "huitante" for 80 and "nonante" for 90. So when i speak with a real frenchy, they are confused by me using these numbers instead of the "original" ones, bcuz some or most of them don't know them. It every time gets me.
@Percabethhmsk
@Percabethhmsk Год назад
Same here in Belgium 👋
@Rilcy2003
@Rilcy2003 Год назад
Les français, passés le dépourvu les comprennent très bien. Les suisses et les belges ont bien raison d'utiliser ces nombres (septante, huitante et nonante) qui sont beaucoup plus logiques. De la part d'un français ;)
@mirage2585
@mirage2585 Год назад
en tant que Français vous avez eu raison, on s'est cassé la tête
@noelie1563
@noelie1563 2 года назад
Loving those french related videos, please don't stop 😊
@danielletildamoro9706
@danielletildamoro9706 2 года назад
Armand has a unique look that gets me. I find him extremely attractive, apart from his smile, it's his personality. But also his face. It's so structured. Anyway, love this episode.
@prelude229
@prelude229 Год назад
ok. creep. his underage.
@PierreLucSex
@PierreLucSex Год назад
Wow, bones in face.
@dogelife7901
@dogelife7901 Год назад
Stop obectifying men we are more than just eye candy.
@danielletildamoro9706
@danielletildamoro9706 Год назад
@@dogelife7901 lol. No body moved. Him being in a legal and being appreciated by looks does not objectify him.
@medkemia
@medkemia 2 года назад
Not only can Armand do the outtro in Korean, he's also doing it in French, it's great to see him immersing in your world, we like to see him more often ... If jolly + gabbie = Jollibee, you guys need to come up with a Catchy name for jolly + Armand !!
@myrah687
@myrah687 Год назад
"Joliment" would be perfect ! It's a french word that sounds exactly like (jolly-mand = Jolly + Armand, but without pronouncing the "D") and it means "prettily" or "beautifully" ^^ (please someone, make it cannon !!!)
@clelia4660
@clelia4660 Год назад
@@myrah687 that’s a really good one👌🏽
@marcozanni8397
@marcozanni8397 Год назад
Actually, the "Quatre-vingt dix" thing is a relic from an old counting system. Before the spread of Latin in Western Europe, Celtic people used a 20 based counting system. It was then replaced with our current 10 based system. But old French kept some of it. For example, there is an Parisian hospital built by Louis 14th called "Les Quinze-Vingt", cause it was made to host 15x20 people. Funny enough, some versions of modern French evolved to be fully "10 based" : Swiss or Belgian people don't say "Soixante-dix" (60+10) but "Septante" (closer to "Seventeen") :)
@Rilcy2003
@Rilcy2003 Год назад
Je fais la version complète pour les belges et les suisses ;) 10 : Dix 20 : Vingt 30 : Trente 40 : Quarante 50 : Cinquante 60 : Soixante 70 : Septante 80 : Otante/Huitante 90 : Nonante
@50ULL355_music_gaming
@50ULL355_music_gaming 5 месяцев назад
Fun fact, i've learnt French language for 3 hours before giving up entirely.
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