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@LanguageSimp
@LanguageSimp Год назад
What are some other slang words from Equatorial Guinean speaking countries?
@dragonriderfunkgaming2525
@dragonriderfunkgaming2525 Год назад
Review welsh
@juan_salvador_gaviota
@juan_salvador_gaviota Год назад
¡La concha de tu hermana! Which is just a friendly and colloquial way to greet someone you just met in Argentina ✨
@feliperivero743
@feliperivero743 Год назад
Bo is from uruguay where i'm from also known as argentina's canada just that we are't poor. Bo is used to refer to someone like if you want to call the atention of someone you say bo. Anotherone of thees expressions is ta wich can be used for anything you might as well throwit in the middle of a sentence. It might mean i understand, doyo understand, stop,ok ETC
@jonathanmangum4347
@jonathanmangum4347 Год назад
Du musst Deutsch rezensieren und kritisieren.
@jonathanmangum4347
@jonathanmangum4347 Год назад
Schwedisch ist Hundwasser
@nolanjackson7
@nolanjackson7 Год назад
"Contrary to popular belief, Latinas don't speak latin, they speak Spanish" lol that's hilarious
@JP-en7cc
@JP-en7cc Год назад
Well technically they do speak latin tho
@typhoonn3478
@typhoonn3478 Год назад
If you think about it, latinas and latinos are the only words in english which have gender, even tho they're loan words
@MatthieuPiquemal
@MatthieuPiquemal Год назад
@@typhoonn3478 actor/actress
@gamermapper
@gamermapper Год назад
@@typhoonn3478 what about steward and stewardess and businessman and businesswoman
@typhoonn3478
@typhoonn3478 Год назад
Shut up guys
@amirornot0484
@amirornot0484 Год назад
I think the term "Spanish" is a bit offensive. I prefer to call it "equatorial guinean"
@manfres9721
@manfres9721 Год назад
HAHSHSHAHS
@Dobalobadob
@Dobalobadob Год назад
People call it Spanish?
@okthen4912
@okthen4912 Год назад
hell yes brother
@mopthefloorrr
@mopthefloorrr Год назад
i was confusef what language he was talking about, thanks for the helpful comment
@sulikgod3547
@sulikgod3547 Год назад
Or Nazi Argentinian-German-Spanish-Equatorial_Guinean.
@little-angel809
@little-angel809 Год назад
"Vos" is used in Urugay too :) Uruguay it's the very small country next to Argentina and they speak so similar (the same) lol
@gouriedechateau7511
@gouriedechateau7511 9 месяцев назад
Aguante Uruguay!
@ramchipqsi7131
@ramchipqsi7131 9 месяцев назад
Al fin veo a otro uruguayo, pero supongo que hay que acostumbrarse rápido a no ser mencionados
@TheMastermind729
@TheMastermind729 4 месяца назад
⁠​⁠@@ramchipqsi7131los vemos!
@zahleer
@zahleer 28 дней назад
Many frking countries use 'vos' aunque sea en ciertos contextos. En Centroamérica/Panamá se usa 'vos'. You're not so unique though.
@santiagoamorelliviera
@santiagoamorelliviera 3 дня назад
​@@zahleercuántas copas tenes?
@chrisf247
@chrisf247 9 месяцев назад
Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana getting absorbed into Brazil is a nice touch
@manuelpresa872
@manuelpresa872 Год назад
"I speak Italian to the diplomats, French to the ladies, German with the soldiers, English with the ducks and Spanish with God" - Carlos I de España y V del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico Biggest gigachad in history also born in Belgium
@tsuki_dono
@tsuki_dono Год назад
how could i forget Carlos and his inbred gigachin
@manuelpresa872
@manuelpresa872 Год назад
@@tsuki_dono if your only argument is to say he was ugly xd you already lost
@Qalex2114
@Qalex2114 Год назад
Permíteme decirlo en español por favor: "Hablo italiano con los embajadores, alemán con los soldados, francés con las mujeres, inglés con los caballos/patos y español con Dios" El rey Carlos I de España y V de Alemania. Uno de los reyes mas grandes que ha tenido España junto a Fernando II. Edit: Quería decir Felipe II 😂😂 no se q en pensaba
@apollyon6855
@apollyon6855 Год назад
Un capo el Carlito
@Qalex2114
@Qalex2114 Год назад
@@apollyon6855 ya ves
@universelt4113
@universelt4113 Год назад
As a native taco bell speaker, this video is 100% accurate
@55CINCO55
@55CINCO55 Год назад
Fellow taco bell speaker and this video is indeed bean certified, bean approved.
@Kujo-
@Kujo- Год назад
@@55CINCO55i got the pozole stuck in my teeth bro
@lmaosomerandomguy
@lmaosomerandomguy Год назад
same
@55CINCO55
@55CINCO55 Год назад
@@Kujo- Shows you're a man of culture, pozole is my favorite.
@JohnZsAviation
@JohnZsAviation Год назад
As a fellow Taco Bell speaker it is a great video especially the tutorial on rolling the R.
@constanzacolmancenturion8047
As an Argentinean from the province of Paraguay. I love how the never mention us 😂❤ Probably the simplest Spanish since we barely use perfect tenses and other weird stuff on daily basis.
@angelcabeza6464
@angelcabeza6464 11 месяцев назад
Argentina simple Spanish in what universe is that true?
@guaicaipurolattanzi1941
@guaicaipurolattanzi1941 10 месяцев назад
​@@angelcabeza6464Hahaha lmao.. where are you going so based bro? Xd
@patrickbravo5258
@patrickbravo5258 9 месяцев назад
Ahí te confundes querida eso fue un hecho pensado a proposito porque Paraguay no existe
@yuichikita6018
@yuichikita6018 9 месяцев назад
​@@patrickbravo5258 Como Paraguayo puedo comfirmar que yo ya no existo
@lucasdeiros
@lucasdeiros 8 месяцев назад
Funny thing there's a province in your country named after the neighbor country. Like New Mexico in US but without "nuevo" in front of it
@archeacnos
@archeacnos 6 месяцев назад
I love the amount of countries you've put into Brazil There even is a french department
@basedchango2172
@basedchango2172 Год назад
"Mexican sounds really Mexican" as a Mexican I can confirm that this is true
@estebanmorales6487
@estebanmorales6487 Год назад
Depends, is it Chilango Mexican, Norteño Mexican, Chiapaneco Mexican...?
@GENERICOMEMS
@GENERICOMEMS Год назад
Isso o quê??
@Tu_Di0s
@Tu_Di0s Год назад
El chango basado:
@Gorenoise178
@Gorenoise178 Год назад
@@GENERICOMEMS de qué
@goten7512
@goten7512 Год назад
@@Gorenoise178 so
@RockiesSweden
@RockiesSweden Год назад
The instant mixture of Castillian and Argentinian Spanish within the first 5 seconds of this video let me know I was in for a wild ride
@CalliAMusic
@CalliAMusic Год назад
Lmaooo I was thinking the same thing
@RockiesSweden
@RockiesSweden Год назад
Brazil took over Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana this is incredible
@WitchVillager
@WitchVillager Год назад
@@RockiesSweden LOL
@Anhonime
@Anhonime Год назад
when I was learning American, I wasn't paying attention to dialects, so I ended up speaking an unholy mix of British and American (I mostly consume American content, but we were taught British at school; after graduating, it's been slowly shifting towards American, but I sweat profusely whenever I have to talk about sidewalks or shopping carts) now I'm doing pretty much the same with Mexican, lol, I study on my own, but don't pay attention to dialects (I do aim for vaguely Southern American instead of Spanish from Spain, because there's probably more content from these countries, so I'll end up picking up a mix of Southern American dialects regardless) thankfully my native Slavic accent bleeds so much into foreign languages that no one will pay attention to which accent I'm supposed to imitate anyway
@human_70
@human_70 Год назад
​@@Anhonime твой первый язык-русский?
@marinaaaa2735
@marinaaaa2735 9 месяцев назад
That thing you did in the intro where you merged castillian pronunciation with the Argentinian sound for was pretty interesting. Most dialects of spanish don't distinguish both z/c from s and ll from y except for a small amount in the north of spain but that's a rather clever way of integrating the distinction.
@Luis_AlbertoL_A
@Luis_AlbertoL_A Год назад
Como hablante español nativo tengo que decir que este video fue divertído es muy comun que muchos de nosotros tenemos que aprender ingles por obligación ya que es necesario para algunos trabajos como por ejemplo el Call Center y ver un gringo aprender nuestro idioma es agradable buen video ❤ Saludos desde Costa Rica
@juan_salvador_gaviota
@juan_salvador_gaviota Год назад
That “SHo me SHamo language simp” somehow sounding both Argentine and Spanish at the same time!! 🤯 Gigachad choice of pronunciation right there 💪🏼
@Applestripe
@Applestripe Год назад
I think he said ['ɕome ɕa'mo]
@gotrickrolledyeah
@gotrickrolledyeah Год назад
And gallician
@MonkOrMan
@MonkOrMan Год назад
hola a toros
@shaina8947
@shaina8947 Год назад
doesn't colombian spanish sounds kinda like that too?
@reilarus
@reilarus Год назад
@@shaina8947 kinda but no really
@kefriplay
@kefriplay Год назад
La verdad es que es bastante sorprendente ver a un extranjero hablar español (además de los chinos xdd), principalmente porque nosotros aprendemos un segundo idioma (el inglés) por necesidad, y somos levemente conscientes de que el español no está al mismo nivel de "necesidad" para otros países, entonces ver a otros intentándolo o ya hablándolo directamente te da algo de ¿orgullo como hablante?, porque se nota que lo practican porque les gusta el idioma en su mayoría, y eso es lo que cuenta.
@kefriplay
@kefriplay Год назад
@Nyo Sea el inglés un idioma universal o no, igualmente es algo sorprendente ver a, por ejemplo, un japonés hablando español. Y si en Europa (supongo que además de España) hay más gente hablando español que inglés, pues que bien, sabes. A "extranjeros" no me refería únicamente a los gringos.
@alicg7829
@alicg7829 Год назад
@Nyo En Europa muchas personas son bilingües, en muchos países europeos te enseñan muy bien el idioma. Y tengo que decir que muchos hablan como 2o idioma inglés, italiano, alemán o francés. Español creo que se enseña como un idioma sin tanta relevancia.
@darkgames26
@darkgames26 Год назад
@Wandreo Da Silva pero el portugués es como el antiguo español, se hablaba parecido así antes. Y no habría que estudiarlo porque se entiende perfectamente. Haz escuchado de la Iberofonía... Es un estudio bastante interesante.
@moonyaan
@moonyaan Год назад
@Nyo depende de qué parte de Europa estemos hablando
@el_gabucho06
@el_gabucho06 Год назад
soy italiano y me encanta el español! todas sus variedades pero en especial el salvadoreño y el mexicano
@4NDR35
@4NDR35 Год назад
Hi, I'm a native Spanish speaker from Andalucía in España (Spain) and I have had a lot of fun with this video 😂. I liked how you explain the language and I think you're good at it (I hope my english is good enought jaja). Animo a la gente a que aprenda mi idioma aunque no esté al nivel de utilidad al que está el inglés, y no os asustéis por la Ñ 🙃
@nemesis737
@nemesis737 Год назад
Ñ
@Guillermo100
@Guillermo100 Год назад
@@nemesis737 Ñ
@ELPiTiFOR
@ELPiTiFOR Год назад
Eta hente lo que tiene que asé e aprendé el andalú y deharse de hilipollece. Viva andalusía viva chiquito y la madre que me parió
@4NDR35
@4NDR35 Год назад
@@ELPiTiFOR viva Andalucía cohoneh
@gladysbadge7579
@gladysbadge7579 Год назад
Ñ, im from spain like you
@lukind
@lukind 9 месяцев назад
Rindo alto aqui! Vc coloriu as Guianas com a bandeira do Brasil. E por lá há inglês, francês e até dutch! Além, é claro, de vários idiomas indígenas. Mas, olha, estou fascinada com seus vídeos! É só o segundo que vejo e já sou fã!
@MateusdeLucena
@MateusdeLucena 8 месяцев назад
Esse homen é um gênio da comédia poliglota shahshah
@Algo1
@Algo1 Год назад
As a Chilean, that was too accurate about how fast we talk
@pure_conpollo727
@pure_conpollo727 Год назад
@@ichkann9864 es basicamente lo contrario a perfecto pero eso es exactamente lo que lo hace especial
@pure_conpollo727
@pure_conpollo727 Год назад
@@ichkann9864 la verdad tengo pocos recuerdos de 2015 por lo que no sabria decirte, pero que yo sepa Chile no ha cambiado mucho desde entonces.
@vencedor1774
@vencedor1774 Год назад
Bro, ni los nativos os entienden(excepto de andalucia, esos entienden cualquier español)
@i.s.l.988
@i.s.l.988 Год назад
Arremanja la repuja No tiene nada que ver con este comentario, pero se me vino la cancion a la mente.
@starby7137
@starby7137 Год назад
No se les entiende ni una poronga si hablan rápido y esan tantos modismo:/
@yidne7462
@yidne7462 Год назад
As an Italian who learned Spanish I was very surprised about my local dialect helping me with irregular verbs a lot more than actual Italian, it was very interesting
@Ricardo-zo1ti
@Ricardo-zo1ti Год назад
What part of Italy are you from?
@yidne7462
@yidne7462 Год назад
@@Ricardo-zo1ti Lombardia, brianza
@Ricardo-zo1ti
@Ricardo-zo1ti Год назад
@@yidne7462 interesting
@angyliv8040
@angyliv8040 Год назад
Deberías escuchar o intentar leer catalán. Creo que te sorprenderás.
@juwan8005
@juwan8005 Год назад
The best thing of being italian learning spanish is the fact that you already have a pretty good argentinian accent
@Karrieta_Noriko
@Karrieta_Noriko 9 месяцев назад
As a Portuguese learner, Spanish has similarities. Also, review Portuguese. I wanna see how u feel about it. I am planning to go to Brazil in a few years aswell. Portuguese and English will be my main languages after I finished learning Portuguese. I hope I finish learning it!
@GregPedrazas
@GregPedrazas 7 месяцев назад
Gracias por este video. I love your channel and because of you I am learning more languages
@kirillgimranov4943
@kirillgimranov4943 Год назад
As a Russian native it took me so easy to learn spanish phonetics cause we also got hard R sound and so on Also they got IMHO the most simple and straightforward phonetics, especially in comparison with English and French in which natives still tryna find new ways to mispronounce sounds
@franco682
@franco682 Год назад
As a native spanish speaker, russian also sounds very familiar to me, I speak a rare dialect of Spanish so the only sound in Russian that does not exist is in my dialect is ы
@kirillgimranov4943
@kirillgimranov4943 Год назад
@@franco682 this sound sounds like someone punches you into a belly and at that very moment you say the sound ы
@dvv18
@dvv18 Год назад
@@franco682 To hear and learn the best ы in the world, you don't even need to be in the East Slavic countries or Poland or even Estonia or Korea - just go to Portugal and listen to their heartbreak singing called "fado". It's really amazing how they can do so much harm to themselves without even punching themselves in the belly. Otherwise, it's mostly the same as Spanish, even though it'll take time to realize what sounds they substitute where just to confuse the hell out of you.
@Sebas_Mendez_Kinoman
@Sebas_Mendez_Kinoman Год назад
always thought that russian fellows easily learn spanish and have an excelent pronunciation than when they learn english, i have seen russian people that completely dominate the language when for example english speaking people never dominate the phonetics and still you heard their strong accent, greatings from Costa Rica!
@sinistarz0253
@sinistarz0253 Год назад
That’s true, Spanish has a straightforward and phonetic way to pronounce the vowels. English is a bit confusing. (but that applies for Americans who learn Spanish too)
@Dan-ish126
@Dan-ish126 Год назад
As a Spaniard I can relate too well with this video, finally someone acknowledges our beautiful language crated in Equatorial Guinea
@diegojaviercalvocastro
@diegojaviercalvocastro Год назад
i also remember as a fellow spaniard how we took back spain from our conquerors.... Equatorial guinea
@manz007
@manz007 Год назад
@@diegojaviercalvocastro 😅🤣
@penrique2
@penrique2 Год назад
Are you Danish or Spaniard?
@manz007
@manz007 Год назад
@@penrique2 Good question ....If I had to bet , I would say Dannish.
@Dan-ish126
@Dan-ish126 Год назад
I am from Spain. The Dannish thing is just a joke
@funnyfatmann
@funnyfatmann Год назад
"Argentina sounds like germans who learned to speak spanish" The ones who know: 🌚
@aui4225
@aui4225 7 месяцев назад
Deberías mirar las diferencias entre acentos entre el norte y el sur de España. Son enormes
@1cristianBEST
@1cristianBEST Год назад
The "mantener" part is quite interesting as a southern Italian. The verb "to hold" in the North is "Reggere"->"io reggo", but in the south we say "mantenere"->"io mantengo". This similarity with Mexican could be caused by the fact that South Italy was colonised by Spain for centuries. Another example is "to have". In standard Italian is "avere", but we often say "tenere" just like Spanish people say "tener".
@polobik4231
@polobik4231 Год назад
forza inter
@1cristianBEST
@1cristianBEST Год назад
@@polobik4231 🗿
@WitchVillager
@WitchVillager Год назад
@@1cristianBEST i live in Ticino Switzerland (Obviously north) and we say mantenere
@elimalinsky7069
@elimalinsky7069 Год назад
I wouldn't say South Italy was colonised by Spain as much as the Kingdom of Naples was having the same king as the Kingdom of Aragon, and then when the crowns of Aragon and Castille were combined to form the kingdom of Spain, the king of Spain was also the king of Naples. I don't think there was that much Spanish influence on South Italy though. There were absolutely massive waves of emigration from South Italy to Latin America, to the point that you can find Italian communities in almost all Latin American countries, and especially Argentina, Chile and Brazil, but also in Colombia, Venezuela and Mexico you can find large Italian communities, mostly originating from South Italy. Italy was already united and an independent country at that time of the mass immigration waves, and all Latin American countries were also independent, but still the connection between Italy and Latin America was strong.
@davidz6066
@davidz6066 Год назад
Me gustaría aprender italiano. Greetings.
@neoshenlong
@neoshenlong Год назад
On a bit of a serious note, us native Spanish speakers (specially those in Latin America) appreciate when somebody speaks a fluent Spanish because usually in this western world we are expected to learn the language of other more """important"""' countries to be able to communicate and not the other way around, even when we are in our own countries. So when an European or north American speaks Spanish and doesn't immediately expect us to know English instead (and a lot of us do, it's more and more common everyday), it's just nice
@aalvaroo
@aalvaroo Год назад
what do u mean spanish is like the third most talked language in the world😭😭😭😭😭 also, spanish comes from Spain, a european country who talks that same language and It’s one of the most important countries in the continent soooo…. yeah, a lot of people can talk spanish lol
@neoshenlong
@neoshenlong Год назад
​@@aalvaroo Again, most latinamerican countries in their eternal inferiority complex to the US in the north have this mindset of needing to learn english to communicate with northamericans or other foreign people even when in our country. It's a known social and cultural phenomenon called Anglocentrism. As a specific example, I know of at least 2 american companies with full latin american teams where everybody has to speak english even though only the boss speaks it. You'd think if 1 out of 20 persons in the room speak spanish natively the 1 person would be the one to adapt and speak spanish, but nope. Another example is how in a lot of cases we are expected to learn english for tourists and such, while we are also expected to learn the language of the country we travel to if we are the tourists ourselves. Etc.
@aalvaroo
@aalvaroo Год назад
@@neoshenlong ahora te entiendo, sí q se ve eso cuando llaman “América” a Estados Unidos por ejemplo… los estadounidenses se creen el mejor país del mundo y la verdad q necesitan viajar más😂
@aalvaroo
@aalvaroo Год назад
@Esdras ps aprender cari
@alonsoACR
@alonsoACR Год назад
@Esdras cállese acomplejado
@laceleste6
@laceleste6 Год назад
Soy marroquí , he aprendido español y las telenovelas mexicanas me ayudaron mucho a aprender. Creo que el mexicano es el mejor acento, es muy muy fácil a comprender.
@Mel_Golta
@Mel_Golta Год назад
Gracias por tomar a mi país en cuenta. No muchos aprenden español mexicano.
@guaicaipurolattanzi1941
@guaicaipurolattanzi1941 10 месяцев назад
​@@Mel_Golta"español mexicano" literalmente es el mismo español/castellano con la diferencia que ustedes pronuncian la X de algunas palabras como J y casos similares con otras letras y ya... Ustedes son como Argentina con "ch/sh" con las letras "Y/LL"
@Mel_Golta
@Mel_Golta 10 месяцев назад
@@guaicaipurolattanzi1941 está chingón nuestro español mexicano. 😎🇲🇽
@keigueravila7601
@keigueravila7601 9 месяцев назад
@@Mel_Golta El rioplatense, el caribeño continental, y español de España me parecen mejores a mi gusto.
@jesuschicken5681
@jesuschicken5681 5 месяцев назад
muy chévere, en mi clase de español acabamos la unidad de inmigración y emigración, y hablabamos de emigración de Marruecos a España
@relaxstudymeditatewithabz3475
@relaxstudymeditatewithabz3475 4 месяца назад
3rd best soccer player? YOU TAKE THAT BACK!
@aquax17_
@aquax17_ 4 месяца назад
no lol a certain portuguese better
@Fushik
@Fushik Год назад
*As a native speaker of Panamanian, I want to say that he speaks like a true Burrito*
@crow9283
@crow9283 Год назад
No, he doesn't.
@GeorgeGuiu
@GeorgeGuiu Год назад
q carajo, un panameño
@starby7137
@starby7137 Год назад
Llevava 2 meses sin reírme ahora son 3 gracias qpo
@rimtaud5951
@rimtaud5951 Год назад
I'm uruguayan, the Argentinean accent you are describing it's called Rioplatense, it is used both in Uruguay and Argentina. as well as the "vos".
@tutiaentango
@tutiaentango Год назад
Y vos sos un capo
@joules_sw
@joules_sw Год назад
En Costa Rica voseamos pero no mispronunciamos la s sino la r (y la pronunciamos como jamaiquino en ciertas palabras). Como curiosidad extra, La bandera de la Federación Centroamericana era celeste en honor a Argentina y así los colores de las banderas de casi todos los países en que se desintegró
@blast.9805
@blast.9805 Год назад
Yo solía trabajar con un costarricense, y pronunciaba la “r” casi como un gringo (al menos así lo recuerdo), los niños han de sonar súper tiernos hablando así jaja
@lamp6121
@lamp6121 Год назад
En sí el acento Argentino y Uruguayo se diferencian en la ''melodia'' al pronunciar, el uso de determinadas palabras que no se usan en un país u el otro, pero hoy en día con la globalización cada vez más el acento Argentino y Uruguayo es más parecido, digamos que si sos Argentino o Uruguayo sabes diferenciar las diferencias minimas entre ambos acentos, pero para un extranjero es casi imposible
@gabrieldecolleville
@gabrieldecolleville Год назад
​@@lamp6121 como paraguayo, confirmo. Siempre me sorprendió la habilidad que tienen los uruguayos y argentinos de distinguirse entre ellos por el acento, yo no encuentro diferencias suficientemente significativas. Y paso a mencionar que el voseo se usa en Paraguay y al menos unas partes de Bolivia también
@disousagi
@disousagi 3 месяца назад
¡Muy buen video, conciso y muy chistoso, además! Valdría la pena tener una segunda parte (por ejemplo, hablar del problema que supone para los angloparlantes el uso de los diferentes usos del subjuntivo). Un saludo desde Bogotá, me divierten mucho sus videos y la variedad de temas e idiomas 🤟
@h.a6859
@h.a6859 7 месяцев назад
I live in the eastern side of Saudi Arabia, really far from any Spanish speaking country, and I probably won't meet a single spanish speaker here but yeah i wanna learn in so i can play Gasolina and Suavemente when i'm driving and actually understand them.
@nit11
@nit11 Год назад
I'm from Spain, and I had to say: the accents are wild. Even in the country we have really different accents (happens wgen you have long history and different languages in the same country) . Your Spanish is between "madrileño" and "andaluz". Bonus track: The accent in Islas Canarias (Spain) sounds similar to Cuba.
@rockstar-cc2hp
@rockstar-cc2hp Год назад
El canario es más parecido al Venezolano, por algo Venezuela es la "octava isla canaria" además de La Graciosa.
@calinfus80s
@calinfus80s Год назад
@@rockstar-cc2hp el canario influyó en todo el caribe y la costa sur mexicana
@hildyc5254
@hildyc5254 Год назад
@@rockstar-cc2hp El canario se parece más al acento cubano, durante los siglos XVI, XVII Y XVIII, XIV y XX se mantuvieron las migraciones entre las canarias y Cuba y es donde el canario tuvo más influencia. Por lo que existen mayores similitudes con el cubano. En el siglo XX fue que empezaron grandes emigraciones de canarios a Venezuela, pero no fueron a tal escala como la anterior. Al final las islas no tienen una forma uniforme de hablar. En Las Palmas o Lanzarote suenan más parecido a los cubanos. Luego, las canarias occidentales como Tenerife o El Hierro han tenido mucha más influencia del mundo venezolano. Pero si es por números, al contar los habitantes que hay por isla existen dentro del archipiélago más hablantes influidos por el acento cubano.
@ricardomartin3656
@ricardomartin3656 Год назад
​@@hildyc5254 eres canario?? Tienes razón en todo pero no diría que grande canaria se parece más al cubano, creo que te confundes con La Palma, allí tienen mucho folclore relacionado con Cuba, la negra Tomasa, Los Indianos, etc. Cada isla tiene su forma de hablar diferenciada, La Palma es la más parecida al acento cubano, se dice que hablan como cantando, hablan muy bonito, La gomera tiene una forma que algunos califican de "bruta", pero quizás son el acento canario más férreo, más tradicional, en El Hierro tienen un acento un tanto neutro con el de la península, en Tenerife hay incluso diferencias entre los acentos del norte y del sur de la isla, pero ambos son identitarios de la isla, Gran Canaria tiene también un acento particular e identitario de la isla con sus singularidades respecto al de la provincia de Santa Cruz de Tenerife, tienen un acento algo más parecido a los hispanoamericanos pero es propio y muy rico, y luego están Lanzarote, Fuerteventura y La Graciosa, que hasta donde yo se tienen un acento algo más parecido al peninsular también, pero con el matiz que tienen las singularidades del acento de Gran Canaria, que bonitas y ricas que son mis islas, coño!!! VIVA CANARIAS Y VIVA LA HISPANIDAD!!🇮🇨 Algunos podrán pensar que soy un facha o un nacionalista con lo que voy a decir, pero aclaro que soy hispanista, ojalá todos los países de habla hispana nos reunificaramos de manera pacífica y voluntaria, respetando absolutamente todas nuestras diferencias y además sintiéndonos orgullosos de ser lo que potencialmente podría ser el país más grande del mundo y con la mayor diversidad de culturas que jamás haya existido, creo que es hora de que nos demos cuenta que somos todos pueblos hermanos, que si nos vamos a la época del imperio español, éramos la única nación que construía universidades y hospitales allá donde iba y que respetaba las culturas que se incluían en sus territorios, desde luego aquella época estaba llena de atrocidades, pero creo que podemos inspirarnos en eso para crear el mejor país de la historia de la humanidad, el más humanista que jamás haya existido, de verdad que lo pienso y me emociono, mientras otros países se peleaban por un cacho de tarta para enriquecerse, el imperio español le daba a sus ciudadanos la oportunidad de ser libres dándoles la posibilidad de estudiar, cosa que no se hizo en los imperios anglosajón, francés, holandés, portugués, ruso, NADIE, repito, NADIE construía ni construyó tantas universidades, hospitales y ciudades como el imperio español, en los primeros 100 años del imperio se construyeron 700 ciudades... escapa a nuestro razocinio que una nación supuestamente colonialista esto fuera una realidad, España NO tenía colonias, de hecho algunos historiadores dicen que España era la colonia, y no sus territorios, los soldados que defendían el imperio salían en su mayor parte de España, y no de sus territorios, la leyenda negra ha hundido nuestra bella historia, y todo por el supremacismo blanco y anglosajón que reinaba en el resto de Europa, España tenía altos cargos nativos y negros, cosa impensable en cualquier otra potencia de la epoca
@dbbrainer
@dbbrainer Год назад
@@rockstar-cc2hp El Venezolano para un puertorriqueño es mucho más cantadito que el Canario. Honestamente, el acento de Gran Canaria se me parece algo a mitad de camino entre el norte del sur y las antillas, el de Tenerife es completamente distinto al antillano, y ninguno realmente se parece.
@kakyoinshikito466
@kakyoinshikito466 Год назад
¿Por qué nuestra conjugación verbal y la gramática son tan gigantes? Tipo yo si no hubiese tenido libro de lengua castellana nunca hubiese sabido que existe un puto "pretérito pluscuamperfecto"💀, estoy super feliz porque nunca tendré que aprender español desde 0. DESEO TODA MI SUERTE A LOS QUE SI LO TENDRÁN O QUIEREN HACERLO DIOS TIENEN TODA MI PUTÍSIMA ADMIRACIÓN🙏. Como persona española digo que ver a un anglohablante hablando español fluido es 00000: ¡OLEEE PUSO EL ESPAÑOL EN EL APLHA!
@agme8045
@agme8045 8 месяцев назад
Justo el pluscuanperpecto que es el mas básico de todos jajsjajaj es el primer que aprendes, al menos en argentina eso es tema de primaria jajaja.
@kakyoinshikito466
@kakyoinshikito466 8 месяцев назад
@@agme8045 Ya pero tremendo nombre, tipo sabemos formular frases sin saber nada de eso por nacer con el idioma. Ya sé que en primaria se hace, en España también lo hacemos xd.
@Skamt.
@Skamt. 10 месяцев назад
Me gustan tus vídeos, siempre me sacan una risa. Ahora se como es para los que hablan inglés, el español. Me suscribiré.
@Anomen77
@Anomen77 Год назад
Esa perfecta pronunciación de la ZCS me ha hecho sentir cosas que no había sentido en mucho tiempo.
@juanjr4mirez
@juanjr4mirez Год назад
Me siento como el bigotón se sentía con los judíos
@_.ElbEto
@_.ElbEto Год назад
​@@juanjr4mirez ese wey xdd
@ValentinoEnsuchoza
@ValentinoEnsuchoza 3 месяца назад
Ni yo siendo nativo pronunció así la ZCS jajaja
@choricito4261
@choricito4261 Год назад
As a spaniard who talks mexican, i can confirm this is accurate, un saludo.
@Lona818
@Lona818 Год назад
@@THIAGO_247 spaniard means 'Spanish person'
@sgjoyder2890
@sgjoyder2890 Год назад
@@THIAGO_247 Spaniard is basically the demonysm of people from spain
@moonyaan
@moonyaan Год назад
lol
@Martss_.
@Martss_. Год назад
No ets espanyol, ets mexicà
@samuelromero9377
@samuelromero9377 Год назад
The joke went over your head
@pyromaremoto
@pyromaremoto Год назад
I love your explanation and Im glad that you like the language. Regards from Spain!
@isaaczea5887
@isaaczea5887 Год назад
It is very interesting to see how you took the trouble to understand Spanish and know how it works, and to better differentiate between Castilian Spanish and Latin Spanish
@antoniomartin3142
@antoniomartin3142 Год назад
Soy de Sevilla, Andalucía, y solo que hayas mencionado mi tierra es ya motivo suficiente para amar este vídeo. Si ya me caías bien antes, ahora te amo. Gracias language simp eres un crack
@sofiarggg8956
@sofiarggg8956 Год назад
VIVA ANDALUCÍA CARAJO
@danielperales3958
@danielperales3958 Год назад
Sevilla >>> todo España.
@julian.16
@julian.16 Год назад
Hablas español o andaluh?
@Jordi_Llopis_i_Torregrosa96
@@danielperales3958 Sevilla no es España, es Marruecos
@Alexgbohe
@Alexgbohe Год назад
@@danielperales3958 tranquilo
@pulgoso_97
@pulgoso_97 Год назад
5:25 Actually, the Ñ has an interesting history. You see, in ancient Spanish (or Castilian), the Ñ didn't exist, España was written Espanya, but in order to save some time, ink and paper, sometimes they added that sign to remind that the Y was missing. Actually, a lot of characters had this sign to point missing letters, but since the 18th century, only the Ñ survived.
@arracso.
@arracso. Год назад
you got it wrong, xd. Espanya is how is written in catalan. The Ñ is actually a shortage of a double n. The sound exist too in other languages and they all use diferent letters. In Catalan is "ny". In French is "gn" (and somehow the sound is very far from the spanish ñ). And in Spanish was "nn". But as you say, in order to save space they started to use the ~ on top of the n. Notice that ~ is actually pretty similar to an n. So in reality it is just a small n on top of the other n.
@nothere3982
@nothere3982 Год назад
@@arracso. i second this! This is the real explanation.
@riverofcustard3233
@riverofcustard3233 Год назад
The Ñ is the giga Chad of letters
@carlosmunoz7492
@carlosmunoz7492 Год назад
@@riverofcustard3233 the Ñ is a N with a Stando powa
@ELPiTiFOR
@ELPiTiFOR Год назад
@@arracso. De historia no tengo ni puta idea, pero qué es eso de que la Ñ y la GN francesa están muy lejos? Cuál es la diferencia entre "montaÑa" y "montaGNe"?
@okboomer8602
@okboomer8602 Год назад
Ciertamente el español es un idioma bastante difícil debido a todas sus variantes y lenguas romances, pero es un idioma que me gusta mucho,tal vez porque es mi idioma natal;La razón por la que se llama español y no mexicano es debido a que España fue quien llevó esa lengua al continente Americano, pero eso es otra historia.Buen vídeo,me ha gustado mucho
@ananargan8588
@ananargan8588 Год назад
I'm from Spain and I loved this video, thank you for making it!
@tharran7627
@tharran7627 Год назад
I'm an English teacher in Belgium (teaching English as a second language to teenagers) and I've learned a lot from you! I like learning languages myself and am trying to find a way to incorporate the things I learned from you and your discord about learning languages. Schools focus so much on teaching (often useless) grammar and giving tests about the grammatical differences between a future continuous and a future simple. Although grammar is of course important, the main thing I learned from you is to SPEAK the language. It's a challenge to incorporate this as much as possible into my lessons, while still doing the things I'm supposed to do. But the pupils like the approach I'm taking in my lessons lately, and that's partially thanks to you! So I'd like to thank you for sharing your language journey! :)
@ivailopetrov2827
@ivailopetrov2827 Год назад
I am a ancient greek teacher as a third language in North Korea
@fernit0505
@fernit0505 Год назад
@@ivailopetrov2827 I'm actually learning ancient greek
@ecnalms851
@ecnalms851 Год назад
I wish I had you as a teacher in school, you sound like a great teacher!
@WitchVillager
@WitchVillager Год назад
@@ivailopetrov2827 what 😭 how you typing
@xyannail4678
@xyannail4678 Год назад
This guy isn't really that realiable...
@cardboardguy6678
@cardboardguy6678 Год назад
I have a problem, when I unlocked the Colombia DLC, some NPC's gave me a secondary mission in which they gave me a white powder, I tried it and it tasted like ashes, I needed you to tell me where I have to give the object to end the mission, Because now I'm worrying a lot because I have 5 stars and I don't know what I did wrong.
@Zinericks
@Zinericks Год назад
Lmaooo that white powder is flour don't worry about it
@Reasonably-Dumb-Person
@Reasonably-Dumb-Person Год назад
It was flour you need to start successful bakery to end the mission
@danielarmenta8127
@danielarmenta8127 Год назад
Omg that is so offensive, I'm latinamerican and I'm just kidding xd you have to hide it up ur a$$h0l3 and u'll be cool
@juandavidguarnizogutierrez4566
You need to make some Arepas and finish the Arepa's conflict between Colombia and Venezuela
@kujouramen8084
@kujouramen8084 Год назад
don't worry 5 stars mean that u r cool and awesome 😊😊
@dival9035
@dival9035 8 месяцев назад
even within mexico the accents get very different. i’m from northern mexico and have had many people from southern mexico comment on my accent
@momentouscrazynoob1709
@momentouscrazynoob1709 10 месяцев назад
Can't wait for more language reviews!
@kotai422
@kotai422 Год назад
Also in Spain itself we have a lot of different pornunciations. It is not as different as a colombian and Spainish, but if you know the dialects, you can notice if a person is from Galicia or Madrir. Nice video Lenguage Simp! I've enjoyed it, greetings from Andalusia. :)
@patax144
@patax144 Год назад
I think every country has that, slightly different accents between regions, as a Colombian we have a huge variety of accents, in the northern coast the accents are closer to Caribbean accents, in the south it is closer to more Andean accents and there are many others, Latin America is a whole gradient of accents.
@kotai422
@kotai422 Год назад
@@patax144 I totally agree with you. After all, your accent can be so different compared with the accent of your neighbor, imagine how different can be the accent between two people living in the same country but a bit far. I say this without clue, but I think in Spain it is more notable because a person af Galicia normally speaks Galego too, so it affects to his accent, the same with the Basque country and Catalonia, places where they have their own lenguages. I hope I have explained myself well, have a nice day buddy!
@driss3946
@driss3946 Год назад
@@kotai422 I'm both Colombian and Spanish (Catalan) and while the thing about different languages in Spain is true and does indeed influence a lot your specific accent, Colombia still has a extreme gradient between accents. Outside of Colombia people only slightly hear the difference between Rolo (bogotano) and Paisa (Medellín, Antioquia), but the thing is, there's a lot, lot more. Costeño (up north, similar to caribbean) is completely different and they even use a different grammar, and Pastuso (Pasto) sounds a lot more like Ecuadorian rather than Colombian, with its fair share of native indigenous words. Heck, even in Bogotá there's like three different accents, according to your social class and heritage. There's the gomelo (pijo, upper class accent,slightly feminine), ñero (lower class, untrustworthy), cachaco (original bogotan accent, almost completely lost by now, only the older generations use it) and a lot more. Our geography has been such an impediment for so many centuries that it has allowed us to have such a wide variety of different expressions and ways of talking.
@xyannail4678
@xyannail4678 Год назад
Madrid*
@juanmanuelgomezrubio3036
@juanmanuelgomezrubio3036 Год назад
@@patax144 Hispanic America*, in Brazil, Haiti, French Guiana and Saint Pierre et Miquelon don't speak spanish.
@cocojalom4161
@cocojalom4161 Год назад
He de decir que en España también se utiliza "usted", "ustedes" pero se hace en un contexto de respeto o en una relación formal. Muy buen vídeo. Congratulations
@serfin01
@serfin01 Год назад
He said informal 2th plural person. He emphasized “informal”
@xabierarana2645
@xabierarana2645 Год назад
@@serfin01 Yes, and this guy explained that in Spain, we used in an extreamly FORMAL situations.
@alexandramolina8250
@alexandramolina8250 Год назад
No solo en España. 👍🏼
@arm1532
@arm1532 Год назад
Canarias es España También y el ustedes se utiliza para hablar en segunda persona del plural
@H3patitisB
@H3patitisB Год назад
​@@arm1532 siempre se usa para la segunda persona del plural xd
@DemoysView
@DemoysView 9 месяцев назад
As a Jamaican who's learning Spanish and Portuguese, I've communicated with Cubans on various occasions and i actually understood them 😂 In the times when i didn't understand them, its not like it was more difficult than other Latin American countries, but that's me personally.
@frangg8139
@frangg8139 Год назад
as a spanish guy, it's probably the best spanish (castellano) i have ever listened from a english speaker what a great job and so profesional
@awbinn3377
@awbinn3377 Год назад
I love spanish. I always found it beautiful and liked songs and movies in spanish. Y ahora lo aprendo. Y ahora me encanta más que antes. Mi profesor es venezolano pero he conocido a muchas personas de otros países dondese hablael castellano. Soy de Europa (Polonia) y el único país hispanohablante que logré visitar es España (DINERO 😪) me encanta pero ojalá que en futuro sea capaz de visitar Américas y Guinea ecuatoriana Saludos a todos los nativos y estudiantes de español.
@axeletchegoyen8789
@axeletchegoyen8789 Год назад
Muy bueno tu español 👏 Saludos desde Uruguay 🇺🇾
@tagaway6173
@tagaway6173 Год назад
En tu ciudad, donde seria bueno visitar? If I was ever in Poland, what city do you recommend to visit? Would you recommend your city? And what is there to do.
@awbinn3377
@awbinn3377 Год назад
@@tagaway6173 No se si debo escribir en español o en ingles :) Vale.. Como vivo en Cracovia, obviamente, recomendaría visitar mi ciudad. Es una ciudad antigua y hermosa, y está cerca de las montañas y otros lugares interesantes. But there are other lovely places worth visiting. The capital, Wroclaw in the West, or Gdansk up North.
@angeljosesilverio
@angeljosesilverio Год назад
Cómo que "(DINERO)"?
@edwardrod605
@edwardrod605 Год назад
espero que sigas practicando más para que seas fluente🇲🇽
@SpiderJAAM
@SpiderJAAM Год назад
Spanish it's literally a *"Choose your difficulty"* but there's like 20 levels of difficulty 😂
@wohpier
@wohpier Год назад
Yeah, and Spanish of Spain it's the default kajzka
@mymelody433
@mymelody433 Год назад
As a native paella and toros speaker, this is accurate
@Pablo-rr4cz
@Pablo-rr4cz 5 месяцев назад
Omg. The perception of your personality is soo different when you speak Spanish. I am really impressed haha
@-M.A_GC
@-M.A_GC Год назад
JAJAJAJAJA, es increíble ver lo complicado que puede resultar el español para los gringos, por la cantidad tan grande de variables que tiene (a veces aunque lleven 5 años aprendiendo hay cosas que les sigue confundiendo) y me sorprende el hecho de que soy afortunado de haber aprendido un lenguaje que hablar me puede resultar automático pero para otros tan complejo, buen video y muy bien explicado para quienes no lo hablan. Saludos.
@iaf4454
@iaf4454 Год назад
Todo idioma es asi... depende de la región donde se habla
@Hikalgo
@Hikalgo Год назад
​@Crimson Los hablantes de castellano nativos son occidentales todos XD
@Axelysmo
@Axelysmo Год назад
Creo que el español es uno de los idiomas mas dificiles del mundo
@DavidGonzalez-tv2lf
@DavidGonzalez-tv2lf Год назад
I love how Brazilian Portuguese is called "spicy Spanish"
@capeverdeanprincess4444
@capeverdeanprincess4444 8 месяцев назад
Brazilian Portuguese is not a language sir.
@DavidGonzalez-tv2lf
@DavidGonzalez-tv2lf 8 месяцев назад
@@capeverdeanprincess4444 Yeah, I know. Neither are "Latino Spanish" or "Spanish from Spain" but we use those terms anyway to differentiate the accent and the slang, specially regarding to the dubbing industry.
@diegoosorio8421
@diegoosorio8421 7 месяцев назад
Or drunk Spanish
@david_contente
@david_contente 3 месяца назад
@@diegoosorio8421 and even so it's better than spanish
@diegoosorio8421
@diegoosorio8421 3 месяца назад
@@david_contente Sure, that’s why Portuguese it’s the most studied language in the world (besides English) and not Spanish right???
@godsson7996
@godsson7996 Год назад
I'm a Spanish speaker, but I saw this video to train my English. I understood all that you said. I just wanna say something: este video es muy bueno y me reí mucho al saber que el español puede ser confuso para el que no lo habla. Sigan viendo.
@markusball
@markusball Год назад
Honestly, everything you said in this video was accurate, I wanna add that here in spain, people have a very decent level of english, they can communicate with a fluid speaking with other english or american people, I also wanna say that as a spanish person, subjuntive, past subjuntive and future subjuntive also annoys me, even I am 16 y/o I dont understand them as much as I should, thanks for doing this video, you got a like.
@salvadoranmood503
@salvadoranmood503 Год назад
Greetings from the chicken wing region of Central America. I'm from El Salvador and I wanna confirm we use the pronoun "vos", but with people of our same age, like siblings, friends, etc. But we use "usted" with people we don't know, or with people older than us. Btw, we have different accents despite of being a tiny country. A popular is the "Acento Migueleño" which replaces "s" or "f" with "j". For example: "Ya juimos de compras" instead of "Ya Fuimos de compras" (We did shopping); "Nojotros" instead of "Nosotros " (We) and so on 😊.
@serfin01
@serfin01 Год назад
Really interesting fact. Thanks for sharing
@salvadoranmood503
@salvadoranmood503 Год назад
@@serfin01 You're welcome! 😊
@idkanymore12
@idkanymore12 Год назад
As someone who’s half-Cuban, understanding Caribbean Spanish accents is a skill one has to be born with lol. We tend to skip syllables/shortcut words ie “cerrado” becomes “cerra’o”. Sometimes even just straight up distorting words, for example, Dominicans and Cubans from the eastern side of the island “Orientales”, pronounce “miércoles” like “miélcole” among others
@user-nm3yg7qy6j
@user-nm3yg7qy6j Год назад
Sí y en Occidente sería : pogque en vez de porque 🤷‍♀️
@nothere3982
@nothere3982 Год назад
Cambias la entonación y eres andaluh 😂
@arm1532
@arm1532 Год назад
Soy español de Canarias, he visto este vídeo y me pareció una maravilla, eres un genio pibe. Pibe its like dude or something similar
@Cartersvillain
@Cartersvillain 7 месяцев назад
As the son of a Cuban I can confirm I don’t understand anything my family says. Also, a regional thing my family does is a “j” sound for “ll” instead of a “y”. My family would say, “Ja-mas” instead of “ya-mas”
@Max.H98
@Max.H98 Год назад
Never heard of this "Spanish" but I must say I am intrigued, thanks Señor Simp!
@hershmysson
@hershmysson Год назад
When he went "Spicy spanish" my immediate reaction as a Brazilian was to point at him and say "watch it" very sternly
@akarii-chan
@akarii-chan 8 месяцев назад
08:06 aaahhhhh thank you, it's the same for me! When I read a post on social media or start a wattpad book and I see "vos sos" I immediately drop it
@wohpier
@wohpier Год назад
I haven't finished the video yet, but I'm loving it, I love the fact that it included all the other countries that speak SpanishI only expected the typical Mexican stereotypes and a brief mention of Spain, but I even mention Equatorial Guinea, great video, a hug from Argentina ^-^!
@josegr6174
@josegr6174 Год назад
Spanish is difficult so us Spanish speakers admire when other people manage to learn it, by the way i love your accent 😍
@vencedor1774
@vencedor1774 Год назад
Overall if they can do a phrase with over 3 verbs
@angyliv8040
@angyliv8040 Год назад
Yo no lo veo difícil como nativo…
@vencedor1774
@vencedor1774 Год назад
@@angyliv8040 claro, asi cualquiera
@ivanovichdelfin8797
@ivanovichdelfin8797 Год назад
Más difícil es el inglés
@user-jy5co9vn7u
@user-jy5co9vn7u 3 месяца назад
​@@angyliv8040🤦
@georgios_5342
@georgios_5342 Год назад
Mexican is definitely a Chad language. You know that when you watch a movie and can understand everything, but you can't speak a word on your own yet 😂
@imontafurrya
@imontafurrya Год назад
Mexican?
@austingee238
@austingee238 Год назад
@@imontafurrya what else would it be called? Chilean? Yeah, right.
@sleeperboi8701
@sleeperboi8701 Год назад
@@austingee238 Spanish because it's not your language.
@austingee238
@austingee238 Год назад
@@sleeperboi8701 if this comment were on any other channel, I’d agree with you. But this channel has a running joke of calling Spanish by the name of many of the countries it is spoken in - this exact video refers to Spanish as Equatorial Guinean - the primary name given to Spanish on this channel is Mexican. And at least one person in the comments refers to Spanish as Mexican on every video on this channel, and at least 15 “smart” asses correct whoever comments that.
@danyzg_2053
@danyzg_2053 Год назад
@@imontafurrya español
@andresrandom7827
@andresrandom7827 Год назад
im cuban, but i think i lost my accent some time ago, when i go to live in ecuador, i still got that accent of cubans when i get really angry or exited xd and love this video, im suprised that you speack spanish so fluid
@Vaalferatus
@Vaalferatus Год назад
I loved the humorous tone of the video, but I wanted to clarify that spaniards definitely do NOT have a lisp because I know that some people believe that to be the case. Spaniards simply use the same phonetic sound that an english speaker would use when the say "thank you". You would never say an english speaker has a lisp when they say "thank you". Instead of the "th" lettering the spaniards use "Z" and, ocasionaly "C" to represent that sound. So "gracias" would sound like "grathias", but we still pronouce the "S" like you would. Imagine an english colony in which they say "sank you" instead of "thank you". Would we say the english way is a lisp?
@alegoncalves472
@alegoncalves472 Год назад
Something interesting about Venezuelan (in its very original dialect of Venezuelan Venezuelan) is that we don't pronounce the LL and Y as that Y in American "You" Neither as Sh like Argentinians, but we rather pronounce it as a soft J sound like in American "Job". It's called Lleísmo if I'm not mistaken. Another feature of ours is not pronouncing final Ss, being it of the plural form or a conjugation 💪💪 yes I know I'm unmistakenly a gigachad for being a Venezuelan with the most sexy language as family language, Timor-Lestian 😎
@universal_hyssoap
@universal_hyssoap Год назад
chilean often also drops the S at the end but also replaces it with an H sound
@alegoncalves472
@alegoncalves472 Год назад
@@universal_hyssoap Exactly like us! That's why it sounds like if we said "Quejesto?" When other would say "Qué es esto?"
@Yugoslavico
@Yugoslavico Год назад
@@alegoncalves472 le sabe 💪
@alegoncalves472
@alegoncalves472 Год назад
@@Yugoslavico xd 💪💪😎😎🤝🤝
@alegoncalves472
@alegoncalves472 Год назад
@@Yugoslavico un basado 🤝😎
@jeison4977
@jeison4977 Год назад
One important thing, never ask an Argentinian why they have a grandfather with certain rare accent and political influences and why he have a rare flag red and black with a rare symbol in
@Deeznuts4
@Deeznuts4 Год назад
Kanye westtt
@justindavis6406
@justindavis6406 7 месяцев назад
why does 2:17 sound like something I genuinely want to do. like, I'd even bring a passport hidden on me so I could claim I just got lost on the way home and found this nice group of hikers to guide me :)
@waaqi
@waaqi 3 месяца назад
Please review Xosa. I went to SA few times and i have many good friends who are native. If i were to learn a language for just how it sounds it would be Xosa. Not an easy one I know with all the clicks. I speak Somali, Arabic & English (almost native level for all three). I learnt Swahili as a teen and studied Mandarin at university but list both 😢. Then started Farsi in 2009, travelled to Afgh to practice. So in late 2023 feeling like language failure resolved to get decent at Farsi, Swahili and Urudu (not all at once) anf you videos (and other youtubers) have been helpful. Thank you for making language learning funny and exciting.🎉
@cici.ngxenge
@cici.ngxenge 3 месяца назад
Awww I'm Xhosa and this makes me so happy
@HYDROCARBON_XD
@HYDROCARBON_XD Год назад
Latin America is any country in America that speaks a Romance language,so French and Portuguese also counts,oh,I also forgot Chilean
@arriba_teruel
@arriba_teruel Год назад
Call it hispanoamerica then
@BitchChill
@BitchChill Год назад
So are French people “Latino”?
@deefed7973
@deefed7973 Год назад
Is Quebec apart of Latin America?
@davidpirela9956
@davidpirela9956 Год назад
@@deefed7973 Yes, Latam first World.
@lucas-prado
@lucas-prado Год назад
@@deefed7973 in truth no. Latin America is a term created to group countries with languages ​​derived from Latin and that basically had the same process of colonial development; that is, it involves sociocultural aspects in addition to linguistic ones. Quebec belongs to Canada where the majority language is English and they follow the greater demands of English colonization. It is a curious case, but not in Latin America. Even because a place in the first world will never want to be nicknamed the third world. Latin America is just another title of segregation after all. You don't see the term "Latin European".
@hinp
@hinp Год назад
me encanta como tiene el acento más español posible pero algunas veces te tira un "sho" bien argentino/uruguayo
@emiliopenayo4738
@emiliopenayo4738 Год назад
Uruguay es de argentina
@elpibelol5005
@elpibelol5005 Год назад
Uruguay es de argentina
@BrunoDamianplus
@BrunoDamianplus Год назад
Uruguay es de Argentina
@liszt646
@liszt646 Год назад
Uruguay y argentina son de Brasil
@marcoperez3715
@marcoperez3715 Год назад
uruguay y argentina son de paraguay
@alejobola
@alejobola 4 месяца назад
Dude, that was really funny. Now that you're complaining about the conjugations with the pronoun "vos", your brain would explode if you come to a region of Colombia called Antioquia, where I'm originally from. Here we use all three forms of the second person singular, "usted" (formal) "tu" (informal/endearing/talking-to-kids) "vos" (very informal/friend-talk) and we switch from one to other in the same sentence depending on what feelings or implications we want to transmite hehehehe
@corabonnici6477
@corabonnici6477 Год назад
Can you look at the Maltese language next? We have an "gh" which is silent and can only stay next to "a" when writing. There is also an "ie" which makes the, well "ie" sound. Since I'm writing this on a laptop, I can only say the English letters.
@takoyaki_1i
@takoyaki_1i Год назад
Brazilian is not "spicy Spanish". Brazilian is actually the most chad of the roman languages and it exerts dominance over them all. Therefore, Spanish is Funny Brazilian, as is Portugal's Brazilian; French is Sexy Brazilian and Italian is spaghetti Brazilian.
@songcramp66
@songcramp66 Год назад
Don't forget about Vampire Brazilian, its easily overlooked by I think its clear it had the best early 2000s Europop song of any romance language.
@User-no.
@User-no. Год назад
You mean Brazilian is goofy Spanish
@zapatah99
@zapatah99 Год назад
Brazilian is just western Galician, while Portuguese is southern Galician
@lmatt88
@lmatt88 Год назад
Yea not really. Portuguese is drunk Spanish
@milenylamberti6
@milenylamberti6 Год назад
And we, brazilians, are just waiting hungrily for the Portuguese video, so that we can spam the comments with "Brazil mentioned" and explain why Brazilian portuguese is SOOOO much better than portuguese from Portugal
@TheRafaelRamos
@TheRafaelRamos Год назад
1:37 Lol you highlighted Brazil, Suriname and the Guyanas and straight up called it Brazil 😆😆😆 Amazing vid man! 🤘😎
@Ranijuan
@Ranijuan Год назад
Se comió 2 paiste
@akarii-chan
@akarii-chan 8 месяцев назад
5:33 thanks, finally someone acknowledges it. It's only done in Spain and I love it ❤
@yaelzermeno9836
@yaelzermeno9836 Год назад
I don't have the words to thank you for creating this content
@CacoPholey
@CacoPholey Год назад
I think "mainly because I wanted to LARP as a metrosexual European businessman with a sophisticated lisp when I talk to Latinas in Florida Walmarts" has to be one of the most uniquely hilarious sentences I've ever heard
@Peter1999Videos
@Peter1999Videos 5 месяцев назад
they want her Salma Hayek, all of them learning spanish for a Latina fetish
@SmokeyChipOatley
@SmokeyChipOatley Год назад
Ok you won me over. I clicked originally as a curious native (Mexican) Spanish speaker based on the title alone. You had me cracking up throughout the whole thing or “riendome hasta se me caiga el culo” (“lmao” badly translated). It’s obvious you genuinely understand the language and culture of Latin America and Spain. We’re all different but we all like and respect each other like cousins of the same family. Except Argentina because they’re pretentious… and Chile because nobody can understand them… and the Dominican Republic and Cuba for the same reason… aaaand- lol I’m totally joking guys. I love all of my Latin American friends and family equally. Los amo un montón.
@AngelesBustamanteM
@AngelesBustamanteM Год назад
I was gonna point out it was impossible you couldn't understand chilean because in mexico people love 31 minutos 😂 then i finished reading your comment 👍😅
@Danuuu2003
@Danuuu2003 Год назад
Actually, in Spain the pronunciation of Y and LL was always different, nowadays more people pronounce it the same but there’s also people who continue pronouncing them differently, especially in some regions like Castilla y León or Castilla-La Mancha, the different accents between the spanish regions are like the different accents betweet latin america
@DiamondoCat
@DiamondoCat 8 месяцев назад
Vos and ustedes its also used as a very formal way to say 'you' (Singular) and 'You' (plural) ' in spain
@hayyanalmemsani805
@hayyanalmemsani805 Год назад
I love this series and I would love to see you review Portuguese at some point ❤️
@hudsonbakke8836
@hudsonbakke8836 Год назад
dont you mean São Tomé and Príncipean?
@Neznoesolnishko
@Neznoesolnishko Год назад
*Timor Lestian
@Cardstock1321
@Cardstock1321 Год назад
*cabo verdian
@nikolai8899
@nikolai8899 Год назад
2:35 Even in Mexico we have a lot of different accents, there's the accent of Veracruz, the accent of Torreón, the accent of Sinaloa and a lot of other different pronunciations
@roplay3872
@roplay3872 Год назад
5:23 I like how you wrote the letters like that, i am spanish and when doing this (writing them as they sound) i have never done it like that.
@vexer2942
@vexer2942 8 месяцев назад
Hilarious but interesting content.... and I love the shirt.👍
@nonickname8959
@nonickname8959 Год назад
You should add the complete tierlist of the languages you have reviewed at the end of each video :)
@jinh817
@jinh817 Год назад
Es lo que estaba pensando. “Usted” es formal, y “vos/tu” son informal - entiendo cualquiera forma aunque Español no es mi primera lengua.
@BurgertronPrime
@BurgertronPrime Год назад
One thing I would like to add about Spain, while most differentiate between /s/ y /z/, most of Andalusia uses either seseo or ceceo and has a different accent too, so there is a ton of variety even with countries!
@rasmusn.e.m1064
@rasmusn.e.m1064 Год назад
I have to admit that the first time I discovered ceceo I almost couldn't stop laughing. That was not a nice thing to do xD
@stfudario
@stfudario Год назад
@@rasmusn.e.m1064 stop i use ceceo everytime LMAO
@maximipe
@maximipe Год назад
This, people insist there is a "Latin American spanish" and a "Spain spanish" but not really. Not only accents and conjugations change WITHIN Spain, some parts of Latin America also share those conjugations, i.e. there is no single aspect of spanish that is at the same time shared throughout all of Latin America but not in Spain or vice versa.
@agustinrodriguez3873
@agustinrodriguez3873 Год назад
@@rasmusn.e.m1064 It is not «ceceo» (lisp) This is a common misconception, lisp is to change the correct sound of a S, not pronounce C and Z differently. Pronounce all as S is «seseo» and ALL as a Z is «ceceo» ir lisp. I don't know if you are refering to Andalusian lisp.
@rasmusn.e.m1064
@rasmusn.e.m1064 Год назад
@@agustinrodriguez3873 I was referring to the phenomenon in the extreme south of Andalusia where all sibilants assimilate to the sound of z. I was taught to distinguish s from z and that most Latin American speakers don't, but I wasn't taught about ceceo.
@GGGamesXDlol
@GGGamesXDlol Год назад
*un chileno empieza a hablar* el gringo que está aprendiendo: ? una persona que habla español nativo: ?
@oucheth.
@oucheth. 4 месяца назад
empiezo a practicar español hace seis años y usualmente hablo la lengua casi en la misma forma d eso d cuba, porque soy d miami y esa forma es la una mas usada. creo q estoy bastante fluidez, pero no hablo español perfectamente por ser un hablador non nativo. la lengua es ambo facil y dificil, y a veces necesito un traducirlo para palabras specificas. disfruté este video, gracias para subir! :)
@dead_emerald
@dead_emerald Год назад
Muy bien hermano, me alegra que haya gente tratando de aprender nuestro idioma nativo. Sigue así, y la próxima vez no te olvides del pretérito pluscuamperfecto
@samschneidereith3477
@samschneidereith3477 Год назад
3:22 There was a lot of stress on that "if" there…
@noahinson
@noahinson 11 месяцев назад
You should review some Native American languages. I suggest reviewing Nahuatl, Cherokee, Muskogee, Navajo, Lakota, Ojibwe, or a Mayan language (K'iche, Yucatec, etc). I also recommend a review for Chickasaw because I'm Chickasaw, but it's not as popular as other Native American languages.
@Markouncer
@Markouncer Год назад
Me encanto demasiado el video man! Hay que saber que dentro de un país pueden haber más de un acento y que muchas palabras cambian! Como en mi patria colombia, además de añadir el montón de lenguas nativas de civilizaciones indigenas Saludos desde barranquilla, colombia 🇨🇴❤
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