Fun fact : in France, the croissant isn’t really important and French are fighting themself for another patisserie, the « pain au chocolat » that some others will call « chocolatine » so they’ll fight do determine which one if the right way to prononce it
First of all you are a liar lol the croissant is like an institution and secondly it’s a pain au chocolat. (You can also find des croissants au chocolat in Paris in some boulangeries, but not in other cities). Period!
@@EncoreFrenchLessons C’est normal, mais pas tous le monde parle Français. Tom Holland ne parle pas le Français donc je trouve que c’est normal. Et rire de lui, moi je trouve que cette une stupidité. btw sorry my french isn’t the best i grew up learning and talking the language but i recently moved so i’m kinda losing my french but trynna keep it
@@indycuvilly7921 almost no mistake at all ! I've seen native French speaker writing much worst than you did. I think it's ok to laugh about it, as long you're not being mean and mock him for that. I personally always find funny to see people trying to pronounce French words when it's not their language, there is something cute about it ^^
@@indycuvilly7921 Pour la première phrase le truc vraiment exacte serait "Tout le monde ne parle pas français" mais on s'en fout un peu, de toute façon en français c'est plutôt libre dans le langage parlé. D'ailleurs les majuscules c'est que pour parler des pays ("la France") ou des habitants ("les Français") mais pas pour la langue ("il parle le français"). Pour info le "le" dans il parle le français est optionnel est fait un tout petit peu plus soutenu mais pareil ça marche très bien c'est juste pour t'apprendre quelque chose. Je trouve que C'EST STUPIDE. Ici je crois que ça se dit vraiment pas mais c'est tout à fait compréhensible. You level is excellent, I'm correcting you so you can keep on improving despite already being very good. Don't take it personally. In France it is accepted to correct someone when he does a french mistake since the language is so dumb with it's countless useless laws. I would love to see my American friends correct me so I can improve but I always have to ask them :(
When you go in a bakery in France, you actually have to scream to order your croissant. Example : "bonjour, je voudrais un K R O A S S - A A A N N N s'il-vous-plaît."
1:08 a *CHOCOLATE CROISSANT* ?! Like whaaaat? I... No no no no no 😭😂😂😂 Croissant is the shape of it. A chocolate croissant doesn't exist, god f*cking damn it! It's a freaking *pain au chocolat* (or chocolatine, don't wanna start a war between northern and southern French) (Sorry, French anger going on here)
Well, actually here in Germany it's pretty common to find croissants filled with some kind of chocolate sludge. (Schokocroissant) A chocolatine is a Schokobrötchen. Not sure if it's the same in America
@@Unwillkurlich actually a chocolate croissant exists, but it's a real croissant with melted chocolate on it (which I assume it is the schokocroissant you mentionned). But you would be considered as a criminal for doing it in France lol, even if it seems yummy 😂 Actually the guy in the video is talking about a schokobrötchen, the real pain au chocolat! Dankeschön german friend, for seeing the difference between these pastries ❤
@@zeliakarvanos4576 well the schokocroissant has chocolate on and in it, you may also get the Nußnougat filling or Marzipan. I'm French and I don't see all those different croissants as a crime, just yummy alternatives🙂
0:56 has definitely happened to me before. Please show this video to every Starbucks and food industry worker who works anywhere that serves croissants. Thank you.
Mais.. Mais...c'est surtout le croissant au chocolat qui m'a tué 😂😭😭 je croyais que c'était ça le problème parce que qui commande un croissant au chocolat sérieux ? Ça n'existe pas 😭 C'est soit pain au chocolat soit chocolatine (et encore...c'est pour être gentille que j'dis ça 😏) mais pas croissant au chocolat 😭
I work at starbucks in the city, and when I get french customers talking about kwuisons I get totally thrown off like that girl. And then there's British people, Chinese, Spanish, German, Finnish...
I like asking English people to pronounce weird french words, you guys have so much trouble with anything that contains R's. My favorite word is "grenouille" (frog), the best you can get is something like "gwuh-noo-eee"
@@Ryosuke1208 hey, nice ref! May I ask where you're from? Also I've been coming up with other r words like "entreprendre" and now I can't wait to see them 😂
Alors autant je peux comprendre la difficulté du oi, ou la tendance à prononcer le t pour un anglophone. Mais kwak-sente? Comment tu peux arriver à kwak 🙄🙄 ça mérite punition, au prochain kwak, au coin !
Lol what’s the big deal obviously people from different places with different accents are going to say it differently btw that chicks dad was about to disown her 😂
@@mee6211 The croissant invented by the austrian was named kepfel and wasn't a croissant as today. The crossant today use puffpastry which was invented in france in the 18th century. And for famous austrian pastries . I know that austria has amazing pastries , but appart from strudel and some cake they aren't that famous lol. And the danish pastry uses 2 french ingredients; 1: croissant dough, and 2: pastry cream,
Our language is stupid difficult...I wouldn't blame anyone for not being able to say a French word ... But for goodness sake when I say a French word don't go all language Nazi on me and tell me I say it wrong when I myself am FRENCH!!!
"Nan mais ça va pas, nan mais t'as vu comment tu parles ??"
Le père m'a tuée 😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂
On dirait qu’elle a insulté toute sa famille 😭😂😂
« Nan mais ça va pas, Baptiste, qu'est-ce que tu fais ? Mais t'es pas net ? » ça me fait tellement pensé à ça XD
@@rigierish3807 "mais si, j'suis très net" 😂😂😂
lol je me vois trop en son père
Fun fact : in France, the croissant isn’t really important and French are fighting themself for another patisserie, the « pain au chocolat » that some others will call « chocolatine » so they’ll fight do determine which one if the right way to prononce it
and of course everyone knows that it's actually named a "CHOCOLATINE BORDEL DE MERDE!"
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First of all you are a liar lol the croissant is like an institution and secondly it’s a pain au chocolat. (You can also find des croissants au chocolat in Paris in some boulangeries, but not in other cities).
Period!
@@norarai2618 de quoi il est pas français
la chocolatine est une hérésie
Les français be like "Bonjour je voudrais un brounie"
Pas faux
C'est notre petite revanche pour toutes les fois où le mot croissant est massacré outre-atlantique xD
tellement xD
Perso je dis "Bro(w)nie".
Genre il y a que moi qui prononce brownie /bʁoni/ ?
Encore French lessons is the best it makes learning french feel so much fun with humour we actually learn more than in classroom
Merci !
tom holland is pure innocence. don't come at him for not being able to pronounce croissant
Je suis d'accord, he is trying his best to pronounce it the French way, kudos to him.
@@EncoreFrenchLessons C’est normal, mais pas tous le monde parle Français. Tom Holland ne parle pas le Français donc je trouve que c’est normal. Et rire de lui, moi je trouve que cette une stupidité.
btw sorry my french isn’t the best i grew up learning and talking the language but i recently moved so i’m kinda losing my french but trynna keep it
@@indycuvilly7921 almost no mistake at all ! I've seen native French speaker writing much worst than you did.
I think it's ok to laugh about it, as long you're not being mean and mock him for that. I personally always find funny to see people trying to pronounce French words when it's not their language, there is something cute about it ^^
@@indycuvilly7921 Pour la première phrase le truc vraiment exacte serait "Tout le monde ne parle pas français" mais on s'en fout un peu, de toute façon en français c'est plutôt libre dans le langage parlé. D'ailleurs les majuscules c'est que pour parler des pays ("la France") ou des habitants ("les Français") mais pas pour la langue ("il parle le français").
Pour info le "le" dans il parle le français est optionnel est fait un tout petit peu plus soutenu mais pareil ça marche très bien c'est juste pour t'apprendre quelque chose.
Je trouve que C'EST STUPIDE.
Ici je crois que ça se dit vraiment pas mais c'est tout à fait compréhensible.
You level is excellent, I'm correcting you so you can keep on improving despite already being very good. Don't take it personally. In France it is accepted to correct someone when he does a french mistake since the language is so dumb with it's countless useless laws.
I would love to see my American friends correct me so I can improve but I always have to ask them :(
@@mr.meeseeks3074 je pense qu'il a voulu dire "c'est d'une stupidité" et s'est mélangé l'orthographe avec la prononciation :)
J'adore que les trois quarts des gens qui regardent ce genre de vidéo c'est des français qui veulent voir ce qu'on pense de nous à l'étranger 😂
Et un jour il vont commencer à dire chocolatines
D'ici à ce qu'ils le prononcent bien on aura probablement réglé la question ;)
Croissant 🥐 !
When you go in a bakery in France, you actually have to scream to order your croissant.
Example : "bonjour, je voudrais un
K R O A S S - A A A N N N
s'il-vous-plaît."
Ça sert à rien de te fatiguer les anglophones prononce pas le r comme nous donc pour t'as juste écrit kwassant
@@clarag.2786 ils le prononcent si
1:08 a *CHOCOLATE CROISSANT* ?! Like whaaaat? I... No no no no no 😭😂😂😂 Croissant is the shape of it. A chocolate croissant doesn't exist, god f*cking damn it! It's a freaking *pain au chocolat* (or chocolatine, don't wanna start a war between northern and southern French)
(Sorry, French anger going on here)
Well, actually here in Germany it's pretty common to find croissants filled with some kind of chocolate sludge. (Schokocroissant) A chocolatine is a Schokobrötchen.
Not sure if it's the same in America
@@Unwillkurlich actually a chocolate croissant exists, but it's a real croissant with melted chocolate on it (which I assume it is the schokocroissant you mentionned). But you would be considered as a criminal for doing it in France lol, even if it seems yummy 😂 Actually the guy in the video is talking about a schokobrötchen, the real pain au chocolat! Dankeschön german friend, for seeing the difference between these pastries ❤
@@zeliakarvanos4576 well the schokocroissant has chocolate on and in it, you may also get the Nußnougat filling or Marzipan.
I'm French and I don't see all those different croissants as a crime, just yummy alternatives🙂
at least in the south east they also call it a pain au chocolat hahaha don't paint the entire south with the same brush.
@@TheEdgyBarbie Whoops, sorry mate! Didn't think about that. Yeah you're right, not the South East ^^'
0:05 lost it dude lmao
0:56 has definitely happened to me before. Please show this video to every Starbucks and food industry worker who works anywhere that serves croissants. Thank you.
Mais.. Mais...c'est surtout le croissant au chocolat qui m'a tué 😂😭😭 je croyais que c'était ça le problème parce que qui commande un croissant au chocolat sérieux ? Ça n'existe pas 😭
C'est soit pain au chocolat soit chocolatine (et encore...c'est pour être gentille que j'dis ça 😏) mais pas croissant au chocolat 😭
Malheureusement ça existe.... Même en France
Mon plaisir coupable est d'ouvrir des croissants pour mettre du Nutella dedans donc je juge pas xp
@@arona6692 en vrai ça donne trop envie, je pense que j'essairai !
Mais j'avoue que le croissant au chocolat m'a vraiment pris au dépourvue! XD
@@obijuano1579 tellement gras mais tellement bon !
Mais tkt j'ai beugué pareil lol
Après c'était peut-être un croissant au chocolat, genre avec du chocolat dessus ou je sais pas
the compilation i never knew i needed.
"chocolate croissant" seriously ? is this an invention of the devil ? what is THAT, a "chocolate croissant" HOW DARE YOU 😂
It’s a chocolatine.
I mean if the english folks heard how we say and use words like "footing", "pressing", "brushing" etc... they wouldnt be very happy either Lmfao
They ARE not very happy.
Or shampoiiiiiiiiing
Génial ! J’ai l’impression que parfois ils s’embêtent pas et traduisent juste « croissant » en « crescent » 😂
This video convinced me to subscribe. Beautiful content!
Just imagine how confused they would be if they found that croissants are not shaped like that 🥐
Il y a des boulangeries qui les font courber 🤔
@@randyranda8881 pourtant ce n'est pas la forme originelle. Après rien n'empêche ce n'est que de la viennoiserie
0:56 lovd it
Danieltrasher is a real life Remy 😂
I work at starbucks in the city, and when I get french customers talking about kwuisons I get totally thrown off like that girl. And then there's British people, Chinese, Spanish, German, Finnish...
I like asking English people to pronounce weird french words, you guys have so much trouble with anything that contains R's. My favorite word is "grenouille" (frog), the best you can get is something like "gwuh-noo-eee"
Grenouille, c'est du gâteau. I have trouble saying words like "Regretter". There's just too many rolled R's in one word.
@@Ryosuke1208 ooh, nice one. Lemme write that down, my British cousins need torturing 😂
@@lre863 Tell them to sing "Je ne regrette rien" 😂
@@Ryosuke1208 hey, nice ref! May I ask where you're from? Also I've been coming up with other r words like "entreprendre" and now I can't wait to see them 😂
@@lre863 I'm actually from Mexico and you? If I think of more hard words I'll let you know 😂
Why does YT recommend this to me ahah
As a french I felt physical pain watching that
A chocolate croissant 🤣🤣
quack-sont 😂
Fucking love a french bakery all those smells and taste. Its like heaven
J'ai aimé 😂
1:28 What non-French speakers hear.
Magnifique
même en russe, le croissant sonne comme "сroissant" - Круасан. Les anglophones sont bizarres😂
CROISSANT
Ils ont pas encore entendu parler du pin au chocolat et de la chocolatine
Kwaksant 😶😭😂
Alors il y a les fainéants qui disent "croyssènt' " et ils y a ceux qui en font trop avec leurs "CROSSONNN"
Ils sont cute quand même 😭😂
Cute, kawaii, mignon
@@Ryosuke1208 adorable
For the love of sweet baby Jesus it's Qua Soung.
Coisaant 😂😂
c'est marrant, vraiment
tant que j'entend pas chocolatine je sors par le flingue
Daniel trasher la vie
Fun fact, the croissant are not french but austrian
Круасан
Croissant au chocolat? What?!
QUACK SON
On dit croissannntttt
QwAsSoN
Fun fact : coosan is the correct way to pronounce it , since Austria was the country which created croissant 🇦🇹🇦🇹🇦🇹🥐🥐🥐
On mon dieu. Maintenant je peux sentir que le français est très intéressante 😁😁😁
It's pronounced "kroisantti"!
Je viens de capter qu'en anglais un "crescent" de lune
A.k.a "France vs le reste du monde"
Alors autant je peux comprendre la difficulté du oi, ou la tendance à prononcer le t pour un anglophone.
Mais kwak-sente? Comment tu peux arriver à kwak 🙄🙄 ça mérite punition, au prochain kwak, au coin !
😊 it’s kwasonn
Lol what’s the big deal obviously people from different places with different accents are going to say it differently btw that chicks dad was about to disown her 😂
american telling french words is just lit, the french dad would be me as a mom, if i ever had a bilingual kid XD
Croissant is actually Austrian.
No
@@danemon8423 yes it is. 😊
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croissant#:~:text=The%20kipferl%2C%20the%20origin%20of,and%20came%20in%20various%20shapes.&text=The%20French%20version%20of%20the,identifiable%20shape%20across%20the%20world.
@@danemon8423 yes Austrians made all the popular pastries , even danish pastries
@@mee6211 The croissant invented by the austrian was named kepfel and wasn't a croissant as today. The crossant today use puffpastry which was invented in france in the 18th century. And for famous austrian pastries .
I know that austria has amazing pastries , but appart from strudel and some cake they aren't that famous lol. And the danish pastry uses 2 french ingredients;
1: croissant dough, and 2: pastry cream,
wtf is even a chocolate croissant 😭😭 don’t tell me this is what you guys actually call pain au chocolat or i’m gonna feel very offended
Hey ! Btw croissants are from Austria, not France 😄👌
Our language is stupid difficult...I wouldn't blame anyone for not being able to say a French word ...
But for goodness sake when I say a French word don't go all language Nazi on me and tell me I say it wrong when I myself am FRENCH!!!
Why are your videos so satisfyingly good? 🤣 il faut bien que tout le monde sache dire « croissant ». C’est kwaasonnn, pas mal hein? 😆
Because they aren't his videos, he just stole from a bunch of youtubers and tiktokers for clout.