I tried to speedrun VIETNAMESE but my braincells stopped working | Duolingo Speedrun #22
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As a native Vietnamese speaker, you’re pronunciation is really good as a beginner. I enjoy watching you speed-running languages because you never fail to entertain us! Keep it up! ㊗️❤️🇻🇳
Thank you! 😃
@@jccbm ur welcome ^^
As a non-native English speaker, your sentence doesn’t make any sense.
As a retired teacher, it’s raining.
As a man, this burger is tasty.
^ That should give you an idea what went wrong.
@@DemanaJaire its a very tone based language so yeah its easily to make mistakes
@@DemanaJaire Vietnamese and other non-Vietnamese pronounce things differently alr
As a Vietnamese, we have a lot of words with a lot of meanings.
Like Đá
Meaning 1 : Kick
Meaning 2 : Rock/Stone
Meaning 3 : Ice
Đậu
Meaning 1 : Peanut
Meaning 2 : Beans
Meaning 3 : Land on(like the birds land on a tree is “Con chim đậu trên cành cây”
Meaning 3 : Park(Like park the car)
Edit : 🧌
the đậu could also include peas/green beans lol
“đậu” also means like, “passing an exam”:))
@@vin.2802nah that’s like “nghĩa chuyển” from the land on meaning
Đậu in đậu má is hilarious. :)
Đá = meth 💀
I have learned Vietnamese and struggled with its complex pronunciation for over 5 years and this guy pronounce it quite well for his first day of learning it😭
:)
tôi là người vn
hahaha, he even know how to up and down when he sees the words kkk
@@nguyenucanh6695 Hay quá😄
@@bathanhvu6336 Yes, I'm still confused with them so often
I love the fricken mathematics that needs to go on to compose a simple sentence. Also the back and forth of "FUCK this language...i love it."
I reaaaaally loved it though. It feels like you have the most basic building blocks of language and need to create meaning with it.
As someone who as been learning Vietnamese with duolingo (but not only duolingo) for a while now I very much enjoyed watching you lose your mind over the language. The commenter who pointed out there are multiple ways to say you didn't really convey the full picture. It's a pronoun avoidant language so for both I and you and even third person pronouns you normally use things like kinship terms or first names. 'Con' is the classifier for animals but also knives. I am totally fine and normal about this.
I'm glad you enjoyed my suffering! In reality, it was quite fun. Sometimes we just assume every other language follows similar rules to our mother tongue, but it's extremely gratifying to run into new things we had no idea worked that way, but still make sense.
@@jccbmMe too, I have basically Vietnamese and it is honestly sort of hard but it’s almost impossible to speed run learn it
And I've heard that if you don't know someone, you call them "uncle" or "aunt".
Same with Japanese
私 Watashi: most formal and respectful way to say I.
僕 Boku: more casual way to say I, commonly used by young men or boys.
俺 Ore: a very rude way to say I, never use this!
あたし Atashi: a feminine way to say I. It sometimes seems childish.
おいら Oira: an uncommon, masculine, informal way to say I, often associated with the Kanto region.
@@bruceleesmilkytiddiessorry, I'm not good at English so
Tôi sẽ dùng tiếng mẹ đẻ:
Tương tự với tiếng Nhật:
"Tôi": là cách nói phổ biến nhất, nó như "watashi" trong tiếng Nhật, bạn có thể dùng nó trong hầu hết mọi hoàn cảnh, tuy nhiên không nên dùng như vậy khi nói chuyện với người lớn tuổi
"Tớ","mình": cách nói thân thiện, nghe nữ tính hơn "tôi", xưng như vậy khi ở cùng với người đồng trang lứa
"Tao" ,"bố mày": giống như "ore", nhưng nhẹ hơn. Bạn chỉ nên xưng như vậy khi nói với bạn bè(rất thân) để không gây ra sự khó chịu. Tuyệt đối đừng xưng như vậy khi nói chuyện với người già nếu không muốn họ đấm cho mấy cái
As a Vietnamese I thoroughly enjoyed watching you fight against Duolingo's stupid word choices haha. And I am super impressed with how good you are at memorizing and pronunciation, really amazing
à thế à
@@haduong96353a ừa
câu của bọn mày chỉ dừng ở as a vietnamese, thôi à
@@vutrutx7506 ah thế mời bác giới thiệu những cấu trúc khác cho bà con cô bác cùng học để bổ sung kiến thức với ạ
@@vutrutx7506 V còn câu nào nx ko bạn
As a pure 100% Vietnamese who uses English as 2nd language, I'd say this is the most impressive Vietnamese learner I've ever witnessed.
Bạn chắc chứ?
@@Ngoclamytb speedrun ông ơi, chứ trừ người Việt mình tự speedrun tiếng Việt trên Duolingo thì làm gì có ai mà đỉnh đc như này
I’m Vietnamese too and what you say so true.
Do you know how Viet turned into so? was there like an original writing system, but them colonization fucked it up??
@@WillICodewhile our original writing system weren't exactly original since we used the chinese one, colonialism indeed did fuck up our writing system as a whole by introducing Latin.
As a Vietnamese, I'm impressed by your pronounciation like honestly I've seen foreigners try to speak the language and sometimes I have to pretend I understand them!
"classifier of documents and stories" might as well throw in "a declaration of independence" for safe measure
Or why not have one for "Actions done in unintended ways for the sole purpose of entertainment, while slowly driving the user insane without any monetary retribution whatsoever"
actually we use "bản" for that lol
For documents we have 2 different classifiers for it (cuốn, quyển) , and their frequence of use varies based on region. And the best part? Sometimes we will use 2 classifiers for an object to emphasize (cái cuốn tạp chỉ này), it''s even usable for animals (cái con chó này)
As a fellow Vietnamese person, my braincells also overloading when there is "A fish eats a mug" .
@@StarroTheStarInOSC sure cuz that is a meaningless sentence :(((
@@StarroTheStarInOSC *actually má ơi =)))
@@StarroTheStarInOSC z à :)) nma công nhận cái con cú xanh nhiều lúc nó cho mấy câu vô tri vl
@@StarroTheStarInOSC tongue twist :))
As a Vietnamese, I can confirm that nó đéo có nghĩa gì cả, or in English: It means f*ck all.
9:24 it's really cool that you were able to piece things together and figure out how the vowels are altered like u > ư, o > ơ
As a vietnamese asian-american, your pronunciations are incredible for a beginner!
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I tried Duolingo for Vietnamese, but it didn't really gel with me. However, LingoDeer has been fantastic! Duolingo has weird, nonsensical sentences (the fish bites the mug??!) and uses phrases with more words than necessary.
"Nonsensical sentences" is probably one of the 10 commandments of Duolingo 🤣. That one in particular (The fish bites the mug) I believe is mostly to help differenciate the similar sounds in "the fish" and "the mug" (even "bite" as well).
Poor fish
@@jccbm yep
You just don’t get it😂
The previous version on Duo vn, was made by some contractor that seemed to get tired of e job. He had sentences complaining about his mother in law, and making many sentences that that did not make any sense
It was interesting to see someone struggle with and point out "weird" things in something I've known all my life and never questioned. Also useful for my own language learning as I can see some connections with my target language and my mother tongue thanks to this video
Just for some extra bits on classifiers, but by no means close to all of them:
Cái is kind of a catch-all for things.
Người is for people.
Cây is for trees.
Con is for animals.
Mon is for foods (So con gà is chicken the animal, but mon gà is chicken the food).
Quả is for round things, most often fruit and non-root vegetables, but sometimes things like balls, mountains, or internal organs as well. You are literally saying things are "shaped like fruit". This includes the earth and even a punch.
Trái is the same as Quả, but Quả is used in the north and Trái is used in the south.
Wow. That's a lot to digest. I like the round one though
@@jccbm, I forgot to mention one of my favorite bits: "Con" is for animals, but also for children.
Did Ancient Vietnamese think children were animals? I guess they'd be kind of right. Maybe they thought of children as parents' pets? Who knows. It's just a funny little feature.
@@h3lblad3 con is also your child, or a "you" for your child, or classifier for a knife (but not for sword, idk why).
speaking of sword, its classifier is "thanh", which is also use for long, thin object; but is also the noun for "fresh, clear".
@@h3lblad3 in my head, it's because they think of animals as children (im viet)
actually món is used as a noun more... I haven't seen anyone translate I want to to eat chicken as Tôi muốn ăn món gà (which translate to sth more like if u have a bunch of dishes and one of it is chicken and u want to eat that dish specifically) and just Tôi muốn ăn gà. So món is more like the 1 dish specifically not like the whole category of dish itself
As a fellow Vietnamese who mainly spoke English, there are so many classifiers, I am so glad I learn Chinese, at least the Chinese classifiers wont make me wanna kill myself
🤣
Same
There are different type of saying "you"
bạn for friends
anh for a man who is older then you
em for someone younger than you
ông for a old man
chị for a girl who is older than you
And many others
Wow. Meanwhile, we english speakers are too lazy to even write "you", so "u" is enough
@@jccbm XD
"And many others"
pain
@@_yellow lmao 🤣
Correct!
Nice! I'm learning Vietnamese. Very impressive how you began to understand the sounds so quickly!
This is so cool!!! As a Vietnamese, i think you was doing well. Your pronunciation is incredible too 🙏🏼
What an underrated video… thoroughly enjoyed watching this.
I’m impressed you can pronounce “ng” correctly. I’ve never seen anyone not Vietnamese can pronounce “ng” as good as you.
Where are you rom and you said that?
@@ngocdominh4327 Việt Nam :v
@@ngocdominh4327 trước giờ chưa từng thấy ông tây nào đọc được chữ “ng” luôn ấy
Vietnamese speaker right here. Did a placement test in Vietnamese on Duolingo and failed the second question. Got an existential crisis ever since.
Hi! I’m a Vietnamese native person and when I watch this I see that u’re rlly good at pronounce, like the "con chim sẻ chia sẻ bánh mì"-u read it very well! Keep going!❤️🇻🇳
super nice Vietnamese accent though. Honestly, I love your accent, it's much better compared to any foreigner who just started to learn or has been learning Vietnamese for 1 or 2 years. I really admire you that in only over 2 hours you could make that much progress. Outstanding !!!
honestly you trying it made me laugh since i am viet aswell and the way you said it was pretty good!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
Ur rlly killing it man, ur pronunciation so curved and clear even this was randomly first time
Didn't expect this video to be so enjoyable! Great pronunciation too
So many accents on letters make my eyes blood when you don’t know what they mean
It's also hard to identify them when letters are small
nice job on the tones bro, u nailed the tone.
I saw you laughing on the "cơm" ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°). In Vietnam, anbatukam meme is literally pronounce "ăn ba tô cơm", which means "eat three big bowls of rice"
aiyo😂😂😂😂 ăn ba tô cơm = about to c*m
about(ăn-ba) to(tô) c*m(cơm) :))) t dở tiếng anh, ai dịch hộ đi😂😂
I'm Vietnamese and let me confirm something other commenters had said: Your pronunciation is crazy good. Most other foreigners even when they're quite fluent in Vietnamese, are often very difficult to understand pronunciation, yet I can understand every Vietnamese words you repeated here! You have talents in tonality.
as watching you doing doulingo Vietnamese i got frikin ad of duolingo, its like this video wants me to try the doulingo app lol
you're real good at vietnamese, I saw many friends suffer the tone but it seems easy for you
6:16 tôi is me, của tôi is mine, pềct perfect =]]]]]]]]]]] hahahaha
Very impressed with your Vietnamese pronunciation and your learning skills are very fast and accurate.
it's IMPOSSIBLE to SPEED RUN this. As a Vietnamese, sometimes I find it hard my self. But keep it up! Your pretty good for a beginner!
As a Vietnamese, I am so proud and your pronounciation is very accurate for a beginner
Mới học Tiếng Việt mà như vậy là rất tốt!
It's great that you've just learned Vietnamese and can speak like that!
I love the Taylor reference at 2:51 lol
UR PRONOUNCATION IS SO GOOD
There must be a bunch of nonhuman men in Vietnam lol
Mày nói cái gì vậy
Vâng.
lmao
When show "con ca can Cai CA " and you said what the fu- and me almost died
Con cá cắn cái ca
Very enjoy the speedrun and very funny to watch,but when I heard the word 'Good Morning Vietnam' , it gave me a flash back of the flying fortrest and stuff.
As a Vietnamese, your pronunciation is amazing if you're a beginner. You understand Vietnamese vocabulary' meaning very fast. Your video entertains us very well.
Vietnamese vocabulary is so varied: the = cái, chiếc, cuốn, quyển, người, con, ...Honestly, I can't remember
🤣
Tip for people who want to learn Vietnamese: Always beginning with the Alphabet first, then learn some simple words of each letter (Example: A => Anh; B => Bánh; C => Cá)
cá cá cá cá cá cá cá
Cá Cá Cá Cá Cá Cặ
I already knew that this was going to be a confusing/hard language when 'apple' was multiple words
Tôi là một quả táo
Bro your pronunciation was so good right at the beginning. Briliant!
bro it took me 1 and a half year to even learn my own language even as a vietnamese so you did great!
Just found this channel and enjoyed the video a lot!
Welcome aboard!
You should do more Vietnamese Duolingo. Your pronunciation is so good. It's better than mine, and I am Vietnamese. DAMN!!!!
0:22 he knew that he was so fcked when it landed on Vietnamese
💀 I am so sorry but i laughed so hard because when he said “3-2-1” to start an ad appeared and for some reason I laugjed
When you said con cá cắn cái ca it sounded like you swore and you did in English which is hilarious and right timing 😂😂
Btw, ur very fast learner, your pronunciation is almost accurate, the way you guess the classifiers is correct too, we label stuff. AND don't say ur a con dê though, goat in Vietnamese is a slang for "perv"😅
Lol that's funny. In polish the word for "goat" is also used for "boobs"
how can someone learn Vietnamese in THAT way, Mr. Duolingo?????
"Người phụ nữ là bạn"??? What on Earth is that thing??? Who says that😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 WHO?????
anw, love your video so much!!! I definitely LMAO🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ur accent is just incredible! Can’t believe 🎉
for whom first time learning Vietnamese i have to say you are doing insanely good
i laughed my ass off watching this video as a vietnamese =))
I'm happy to hear that! I loved the language
You pronounce Vietnamese quite well :D
Thanks!
He does not speaking it right but that's impressive for an foreigner like him
@@LanceRyderWilsonNigguh01I agree as a fellow công dân Việt Nam
wow, I'm really surprised and I'm also happy to see you are interested in Vietnamese. I am Vietnamese and I have subscribed to your channel
"Những người đàn ông ăn đu đủ" (Men who eat papayas) could be a band name, potentially...
He said the word my fellow Vietnamese 4:30
we all heard that but we shouldn't tell him =)))))
I cant wait for Japanese! (Cheers to my 77 day streak on Duolingo japanese)
Nice!
Hows the streak? Ive lost my italian 130 smthing 😞
Omg you're actually good. Yeah the tones are down, up, and the ~ is cursive
as a vietnamese, you're pronunciation is actually good at begin. +10 respect. keep it
as a native vietnamese speaker i can confirm that english is easier to learn than vietnamese
Kill me 😂😅
đúng thật :)))
Can’t wait for Klingon
:(
OMG your accent when you speak Vietnamese is almost perfect like an native speaker
As a vietnamese, watching u struggle is pretty fun 😅
In Vietnam the words die is chết , tỏi, ngủm,xanh cỏ,bay màu, đi xa,mất,ngỏm củ tỏi, đắp chiếu , đắp mộ,chết ngất,......... vv :)))
Ô người bạn
As a Vietnamese, it is funny watching while I’m crying because of my own National language 💀
im so proud of Vietnamese, when i see someone (not Vietnamese) learn Vietnamese, im so happy
Bro deserve more sub
Love from Vietnam👌
Ok but polish disappeared from the wheel
👀
I am a Vietnamese and I am the same as you when learning English :)
Hi! I trom Vietnam,l’m really happy to hear words about Vietnamese and Vietnam people trom you mouth!thank you~!;)
As an vietnamese person, Im happy that you tried and im proud.
Vietnamese was my main language then English became my main language
Nice! It's a very hard language in my opinion.
@@jccbm I know, even my friends can't pronounce it right
can someone recommend me any materials i can use to study vietnamese?
i got the basics down like the very basic grammar, simple sentence structure etc. I want to start learning how to build more complex sentences.
I'm a native chinese speaker, and i feel like phrases and vocabularies are much easier to learn from chinese > viet compared to english.
As a Vietnamese person, I really want to thank you for making content about my country, Thank you so much!
I've been learning for over a year and it never gets easier 😭
As a Native Vietnamese, I found it pretty easy
You're the beginner but your pronunciation is good, I hope you can enhance it step by step
ofc youd find it easy
do you learn languages outside of this fun stuff? you seem to grasp things so quickly
i think having a general knowledge of linguistic components definitely helps. knowing how to tell immediately what word order a language uses, different particles and what they do (i.e. being able to identify a possessive particle like của in vietnamese or の in japanese) knowing about these kinds of things beforehand makes it much easier to pick up a language in my experience
7:09 yeah you heard that right:>>>
your intonation is quite like southern vietnamese people! That's cool!
you’ve done so many languages with so many different alphabets now, do you actually remember anything? like do you remember greek or latin?
Greek and cyrillic I can manage, Arabic and Hindi have slowly rotted away from my memory :(
@@jccbm Honeslty can’t blame you, arabic is really hard to remember plus it has so many different forms it can be in
Wow tôi thấy bạn đọc tiếng Việt rất tuyệt😊
Your my fav youtuber now ❤
Damn you got them good accent in vietnamese bro i ain't lying
Your accent are beautiful dawg
Hope you make some more video like this man
As a Vietnamese, this a bit impressive how bro could get the almost correct pronounce for the first time
Bro this is such a cool vid I can’t wait for u to land in Korean or Japanese because I was born in Japan and live in korea
Glad you found it cool! Japanese and Korean will be fun, no doubt of that.
Vietnamese:
Uncooked Rice: Gạo
Cooked Rice with enough water: Cơm
Cook Rice with plenty of water (Porridge): Cháo
Crunchy Rice Biscuit (Cookie): Bánh Gạo (Still called Gạo even the rice is baked (cooked) to make biscuit)
LOL
For a vietnamese that barely know vietnamese this was really fun and helpful:D
Banh mi just means bread? Mind blown
So it seems!
What did you think it meant lol
@@d.b.2215 I've only heard it overseas referring to a Vietnamese sandwich
@@Holgastyeah it just means bread :9
Despite how strange vietnamese tones look, there are essentially only 3 that you can make out of the main 6.
Mid tone: dấu ngang
Rising tone: dấu sắc, dấu ngã
Falling tone: dấu hỏi, dấu nặng, dấu huyền
ngl you actually that good at learning vietnamese
As someone half Vietnamese, I can't blame you. The language is quite hard even I myself took 3 years to fully master it.
As a South Vietnamese person, you are such a good learner!
Thanks!
I'm a Vietnamese, keep up the pronouncing! Ur good!
Thanks!
Thsk for u making a video about learn vietnames❤❤❤
8:40 you got me