Well the "tscheische Streichholzschächtlchen" wasn't but that is really hard to say. Even I can't say it proberly haha. But the other sentence was pretty good. ;)
Hannah Anderson lol yeah, except for the Tschechisches Streichholzschächtelchen ofc, but noone who's mothertongue isn't German can properly pronounce it :P
I laughed so much at the German ones! 😂 i'm german and its so funny that you cant speak the 'ch'! By the way the last one in German was actually very good! 👍 Lots of Love! x
The german sentence is even difficult for some Germans :D "Tschechisches Streichholzschächtelchen" is a tongue twister ^^ The second sentence was really good!! Can you speak this sentence please? ;D "Fischers Fritz fischt frische Fische." It means: Fisherman Fritz (name) is fishing fresh fish
You could try to pronounce: Das Eichhörnchen nimmt das Streichholzschächtelchen und legt es neben seinen Nüssen ab. (Its german) It means: The squirrel takes the matchbox and places it next to his nuts.
You're actually very good in pronouncing German words, the second sentence was completely right! :) The first one was a tongue twister, even I can't say it properly without concentrating. :D
as a German, it was canny canny (yes, I watched your latestvideo before I watched this one ;P ) to hear you trying to say "tschechisches Streichholzschächtelchen" :D but the second one you did really well!;) :*
Well, to be fair: "Tschechisches Streichholzschächtelchen" are two reeaaally hard words :'D But you did the second german sentence very well actually, I could easily understand you ^-^ Nice video, by the way :D Could you do that more often? It's quite funny!
Wow, that was funny. I guess I would have been equaly bad at this game. The norwegian language looks so hard. :D I'm german and I need to say that you did quite well on the secon german one. The first one was hilarious tbh. Thanks for brighting up my day. :D
Wow. The "Tschechisches Streichholzschächtelchen"-thing was really mean. It's actually meant for English speaking people not being able to pronounce it correctly. It's hard for native speakers as well, because you have to pronounce the "sch" and the "ch" in the right way. But anyway, this video was great! :D
Pretty funny always hearing Britons omit the last "e" in a lot of Swedish/Norwegian words. Like "ikke" is not pronounced "ikk", you have to add an e-sound at the end. Same with "köttbulle". Made some British friends try to pronounce the Swedish pronunciation of "hare" (It's spelled the same, but we pronounce the e) None of them got it right ;)
The worst one, was the last in Spanish, adios muchas gracias very very😂😂😂. But the other ones were very funny. I don't know how the google translator is so famous, if it is not good -.- lol
danipatin25 A lot of people have said that! And I dunno, I think sometimes it's really good but a lot of the time it's bad which is why it's so funny! :D
what google say was the first german sentence was not existing what you said made no sense it was like jfhiakwgbjhehiguruhtg google is very bad at translating when you hear that a somebody who has german as there mother language funny but the sentence made no sense anyway but the second was very good (sry for bad english ly)