oh, i watched in a row, 6 or seven videos, and your awesooomee. Ah, I dont know how to take thsi face of mine now, cause i seam like im non stop smileing, because of you now i probably will not be able to take this of even in the morning, or in the evenings, or even when i sleep. i wonder what would my dreams com to become? YOUR SUPEEERRR!
I found your video hilarious. I love the funny and witty way in which you present your videos... you are also a very intelligent young woman too. Keep the videos coming 👍
Hi, I'm studying to become English teacher here in Colombia and I find this interesting besides the fact of you kind of "butchering" the idiom, anyways, I liked it a lot and thanks. Also I'm not aware of any misspronunciation or maybe the same as you in (He's/His) or aluminium and aluminum, I still don't know which one to use regularly haha P.S. you are so cute and I'm glad I can enjoy your content or videos, whatever you call it.
Thank you! I wasn't aware of the difference in he's and his until last year where this was pointed out to me. Then I did some research and indeed they're pronounced slightly differently. But I don't really hear the difference so I'm not gonna care 😄
:) funny video, English people always think everybody is supposed to speaks perfect English, even thought English pronunciation does not make much sense neither :)
Habemus etiam SOUTH et SOUTHERN /ut suthern dicitur/, deNOUNce, et deNUNciation, OUT et UTmost... Multa quasi similia sed non totaliter eadem! A well-known phenomenon in Indo-European languages, namely vowel alteration ("vowel gradation" among PhDs, cough cough), in all sorts of odd grammatical places: run/ran, see/saw, child/children, woman/women (totally misspelled--also part of English traditions), goose/geese, little/less/least, nigh/near/next, "you do"/"he does", minus/minimum, ich kann/wir können, hoch/höher/höchster, ago/egi, FAcio/FEci, "yo SÉ/tú SAbes," "je VAIS/elle VA," "il FAIT/ils FONT." Ach, so much grammar, so little time! MAHDOTON!
oh, i watched in a row, 6 or seven videos, and your awesooomee. Ah, I dont know how to take thsi face of mine now, cause i seam like im non stop smileing, because of you now i probably will not be able to take this of even in the morning, or in the evenings, or even when i sleep. i wonder what would my dreams com to become? YOUR SUPEEERRR!
That was fun! Thank you! Oh, I mean tank you
As a Finn, I subscribe to these same misprono...pronounciations... gawddammit.
This perfectly sums up how hard English is to learn.
näitä lisää!
I love your videos !! :D
You can't be a Finn... Finn's don't do comedy in English!!! ;)
I found your video hilarious. I love the funny and witty way in which you present your videos... you are also a very intelligent young woman too. Keep the videos coming 👍
You always make me laugh 😆
Hi, I'm studying to become English teacher here in Colombia and I find this interesting besides the fact of you kind of "butchering" the idiom, anyways, I liked it a lot and thanks. Also I'm not aware of any misspronunciation or maybe the same as you in (He's/His) or aluminium and aluminum, I still don't know which one to use regularly haha P.S. you are so cute and I'm glad I can enjoy your content or videos, whatever you call it.
Thank you! I wasn't aware of the difference in he's and his until last year where this was pointed out to me. Then I did some research and indeed they're pronounced slightly differently. But I don't really hear the difference so I'm not gonna care 😄
Hope I don't catch Potter Pox!
Declan Murray you might
🙂
:) funny video, English people always think everybody is supposed to speaks perfect English, even thought English pronunciation does not make much sense neither :)
Habemus etiam SOUTH et SOUTHERN /ut suthern dicitur/, deNOUNce, et deNUNciation, OUT et UTmost... Multa quasi similia sed non totaliter eadem!
A well-known phenomenon in Indo-European languages, namely vowel alteration ("vowel gradation" among PhDs, cough cough), in all sorts of odd grammatical places: run/ran, see/saw, child/children, woman/women (totally misspelled--also part of English traditions), goose/geese, little/less/least, nigh/near/next, "you do"/"he does", minus/minimum, ich kann/wir können, hoch/höher/höchster, ago/egi, FAcio/FEci, "yo SÉ/tú SAbes," "je VAIS/elle VA," "il FAIT/ils FONT."
Ach, so much grammar, so little time! MAHDOTON!