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Hello, everyone. 😃This is Jane. We're all together again. It's always been like that, but I was so happy when I filmed with KOTOHA and Hye Jin. We had a lot of fun filming this video, and thank you Awesome for planning it. Please enjoy the video today🥰🥰
Am I the only one who freaked out when the knocking sound came on? With headphones it sounded like someone was knocking at my window and I’m watching this in my bed at night 😬
That knock at the beginning really gave me a scare. I was watching this with headphones on and near to the window. I actually thought somebody was knocking on the window at night, too scared to open the blinds, I went out and called my sister in to check if someone was there or not. I did went on panic mode for 3 whole minutes and then I came back and replayed it again did I realise it was from the video😂
2:29 am midnight, nearly to take a nap, and heard the knock knock sound before realizing the description cause of my broken sensation cause i am tired. Thanks for that! I kinda had a heart attack :p .
Ya we want Indian. But again India is the most unique I think because every state has its own language right? They'll have to make a series for every Indian State😂😂
My favorite Chinese sound; Woopei! pei pei pei! I think it's onomatopoeia for spitting at someone. I never hear it anywhere but Jin Yong novels content though. 🤷♂️ I wonder if Japan or Korea has something similar.
theres another way to a bell ringing for chinese. Chinese directly translate from the english word ring for a bell ringing. so in chinese ring would become ling. and you would say it the same way in english.
I remember watching these and understanding almost nothing 😂😂. And now that I've revisited this video, i understood a lot. My Korean is improving. Thank you World Friends for these vids. Also, when are these cuties coming back?
The sneeze seems to be more universal, than others. In German it's the same as in Indonesia, except we separate the syllables differently: Hatschi (Há-tchi), with the stress on the first one. We also don't have a sound for being hungry.