Koreans Try To Pronounce Difficult English Words For The First Time
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- Опубліковано 20 тра 2022
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SANGHAK: hakuu_in
SEEUN: bird_silver_xxixx
he said "comfortable" perfectly in colloquial english, the computer pronounced it "correctly" but that's not how anyone really says it
She absolutely NAILED the word "b*tch". That was 100% authentic. 🤣
They did really well. I am Canadian and they did great. He pronounced "probably" perfectly, just like we do in 🇨🇦
Her attempt at a "cool american" accent is really cute and pretty good!
These 2 are big personalities.
They did really well. There's tons of people with different accents in the u.s. so we get pretty used to hearing different words pronounced different ways. English doesn't require precise annunciation to be understood.
Sanghak knows more English than he thinks. He's always modest. But he's so handsome and friendly, no one is bothered.
Seeun is the best thing to happen to this channel in a quite a while. She's adorable and funny as hell. Please put her in more videos. My sides hurt from laughing at her goofy jokes.
Onomatopoeia means words made up to represent a sound. In korean you say things like "bogeul bogeul" if something is boiling, right? In English, we have words like "sizzle" when something is frying in a pan. There are plenty of animal onomatopoeias and you can find ones in comic books too! Like "BAM, BOOM, POW!"
.... ooo Sanghak speaking to me in Korean and English.
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Se Eun her personality is so energetic and chaotic. I am instantly a fan of her personality haha
I love her!! Can we keep her ?? Lol
Sanghak pronounced "comfortable" pefectly for American english. The computer voiced "comfortable" was the British english pronunciation.
I think he's onto something when he mentioned how English requires more use of the lips! I've been learning Korean since April, and I've noticed that I've had to restrict the way my mouth moves in order to pronounce things correctly. There are so many vowel/consonant combinations in English that require your mouth to do gymnastics to say them correctly.😅
Sanghak is selling himself short. Some of the trickier, longer words he did really well with and had no problem understanding exactly the word he was trying to say. I hear worse pronunciations of comfortable, thorough, through, and other similar words on a regular basis. He's pretty good. Meanwhile, Seeun nailed the semantics of beach vs the other word.
These two are really entertaining. Don't feel bad I just started learning Hangul and I have no clue. On another note, I think these two should go on a coffee date. They're well suited for each other. 💕💕💕🙏✌️💪 Thanks for the video 😉
Trust me when I say some of these words are even hard for native English speakers...through and thorough and two of the hardest words because they are so similar in spelling.
She must really love hip hop/rap music. Because all her pronunciations were related to sounding like she’s rapping along with using the hand gestures.