Hello it's that one Greenlandic viewer here. I laughed so hard when you tried pronouncing the Kalaallisut word 🇬🇱😭 I realize it was probably one of the hardest ones you had to pronounce lol. Tysm for doing the suggestion and including my language in the video ❤️
Hey there! Glad it was at least funny lol :D And it was my pleasure to attempt to do it. I think it can stick around as a special language that appears at the end 😁 So anyways, how is Good Night in Kalaallisut? :D
Hello! Thank you, greetings from Lithuania! Actually, I also have some Polish blood in me. One of my great great grandfathers was Polish. A bit far down the family tree sure, but it still counts for something :D
Currently, my longest video :D (bro yapped for 3 minutes lol) This is for all the mistakes of the past, present, and future. Hope you enjoy! P.S. Thank you for 300 subscribers!
Thanks! And yeah, usually there tends to be multiple words for sorry/excuse me in languages. That's why it can be kinda difficult to find the right word :P
39:06 also, I don't really wish to send this by email but "Greenland" and "Good Night" in Greenlandic/Kalaallisut are "Kalaallit Nunaat" and "sinilluarit" respectively. You don't have to do them since they're harder than utoqqatserpunga 😅 and even including Greenlandic in one video is already very much appreciated. But I can definitely give an explanation on how to pronounce them if you do
@@TheMazeASMRokay lol, firstly Greenland which is "Kalaallit Nunaat" is pronounced as "Ka-LAH-lleet Noo-NAHT" The double L (ll) sound in Greenlandic is pronounced by putting your tongue on the roof of your mouth as if you are about to make a "T" sound, but instead of making a T sound, pass air through the sides of your tongue as if you are making a "H" sound. Sorry if that's confusing lol, that's the best I could describe it
@@TheMazeASMRsecondly "good night" which is sinilluarit is pronounced as "Sih-nih-lloo-AH-riht" the R sound in Greenlandic is pronounced the same way as it is in the French language. Also notice the double L sound appearing once again lol
Hello it's that one Greenlandic viewer here. I laughed so hard when you tried pronouncing the Kalaallisut word 🇬🇱😭 I realize it was probably one of the hardest ones you had to pronounce lol. Tysm for doing the suggestion and including my language in the video ❤️
Hey there! Glad it was at least funny lol :D And it was my pleasure to attempt to do it. I think it can stick around as a special language that appears at the end 😁
So anyways, how is Good Night in Kalaallisut? :D
Hi there!
Best wishes from Poland
Fun fact
Im actually Polo-Lithuanian, my great grandmother came from Vilnus
Hello! Thank you, greetings from Lithuania!
Actually, I also have some Polish blood in me. One of my great great grandfathers was Polish. A bit far down the family tree sure, but it still counts for something :D
Currently, my longest video :D (bro yapped for 3 minutes lol) This is for all the mistakes of the past, present, and future. Hope you enjoy! P.S. Thank you for 300 subscribers!
Ah great pronunciation on the danish. “Beklager” is just one of the way too many ways to say sorry in danish 😂.
Thanks!
And yeah, usually there tends to be multiple words for sorry/excuse me in languages. That's why it can be kinda difficult to find the right word :P
@ I would say you probably chose the best one for Asmr! 😆
@@Wallpaperfish Nice :D
33:30 Uzbek🇺🇿 Thank you
No probs! Just wondering, which pronunciation was correct? You can kind off hear the persons voice I was sampling from :D
39:06 also, I don't really wish to send this by email but "Greenland" and "Good Night" in Greenlandic/Kalaallisut are "Kalaallit Nunaat" and "sinilluarit" respectively. You don't have to do them since they're harder than utoqqatserpunga 😅 and even including Greenlandic in one video is already very much appreciated. But I can definitely give an explanation on how to pronounce them if you do
Oh lol, I didn't see this comment :D
But if it's fine with you I would like an explanation :) Just to kinda take a look at it at least :p
@@TheMazeASMRokay lol, firstly Greenland which is "Kalaallit Nunaat" is pronounced as "Ka-LAH-lleet Noo-NAHT"
The double L (ll) sound in Greenlandic is pronounced by putting your tongue on the roof of your mouth as if you are about to make a "T" sound, but instead of making a T sound, pass air through the sides of your tongue as if you are making a "H" sound. Sorry if that's confusing lol, that's the best I could describe it
@@Nukannguaq. No, no, you describe things well :) Thank you!
@@TheMazeASMRsecondly "good night" which is sinilluarit is pronounced as "Sih-nih-lloo-AH-riht"
the R sound in Greenlandic is pronounced the same way as it is in the French language. Also notice the double L sound appearing once again lol
10:15 English 🏴
Yup! Hello again :)
You have big biceps bro 😍👏
Thank you! I love to train :D