No body could have done this video better than Hoseung. He has so much knowledge about so many cultures, countries, it's people and he loves to explore the world. I love this guy.
Note to Mitch - American pronunciation is way more varied and not all of us twang so hard. I’m from the state of Georgia and we have over 300 regional dialects in the state alone. Even into the early 1990s you could, if familiar with the dialects, tell which county/town a person was from within a few sentences. Not so much the case now as more people have move in since the 1996 Olympics and we have not been limited to local television/radio for over 20 years now. That said, when I studied in the UK everyone thought I was Canadian.
Mitch reading that Korean tongue twister at the end sounded like he was rapping and him catching his breath mid way and then going even harder. So fun. Love this man, he really makes me smile.
Everyone acts like their language is hard but there is no such thing as a "difficult language" just languages that are difficult for native speakers of a specific language to learn.
@@caglisse-le-vampire-stella4627 at least in Slavic languages everything is pronounced as it is written. Not like English or French. But yeah, verbs that change depending on the gender is definitely a downside of Slavic languages
I tried to learn both languages English, Germany and French ,I would say the hardship of English is only because of geographical difference like i learned British English but mostly I heard is American English in real life ,and some words once you say,they be like you mean this one..., When it's come to Germany, it's grammar was a little bit challenging,words were simple to memories but grammar was something else. While learning French ,ow! Pronunciation was hard for me like it's far away from my native language at least German words some of words sound the same as Swahili 🇹🇿
Kind of off topic but when I was in Thailand last summer I was trying to explain to an Indian girl that she needed to get a bus. Me being from Ireland I say bus like ‘buhs’(I wasn’t aware of this prior and it’s seemed ‘normal’ to me). She could not understand what I was saying. After 5 minutes I had the idea to say bus like an American and I pronounced it like ‘bous’ or however Americans say it and she understood me right away 😂
I want them to see Hungarian with too many cases and too much grammar and too many letters in the alphabet 😂 but it was so much fun to watch! I like seeing this diversity and people from different places converse, even from Europe you can have a variety of people and cultures it's still crazy to me
And then you have Belgium, in our country you have 3 official languages but most of us can speak more or less. In school you learn French, Dutch, English and German so for us the difficulty is high.
I would like see one day someone representing Portugal in one of your videos. i'm Portuguese & I'm living in Korea right now and I can tell is really hard finding someone from Portugal here. That's why I think maybe it would be fun to show Korean people and even to foreigners the culture.
Filipinos can pronounce the romance words (Spanish, Italian, and sometimes French) and the English words without any difficulty compared to our Asian neighbors.
Scots speak primarily Scots in Scotland. They write primarily English. And the isles Gaelic. Wee is probably the most common word but there are a lot of different words Scots say. Crabbit for instance is used when someone is being really grumpy.
you're brave. I'm german trying to learn korean and have such a hard time with it. Also just like Nida if I wasn't a native speaker I would be scared to learn german :D
@@sarah-jl8cr aww thank you , i can understand these are two different poles , i am fond of asian languages , and have french and german both in list too , i will suggest give more efforts on basic , it will surely give you best results , i did it for all the language i learn basic needs more time , i am gladly wish you a good luck , happy learning journeyyy🥰😇
What do they know about a difficult European language? The Polish language is difficult. No Englishman, Spaniard, German or Frenchman can pronounce Polish name: Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz.
I mean like official she is clearly from Mid West, You know how all people who are born in a country but not the native colour usually claim to be where they wasnt born.... funny that she German now
@@Falconing89 you do not know where she was born and just make assumptions. Germany has been a multicultural country for a while now, so expecting certain looks doesn't make sense and even before, germans didn't have one certain set of looks
Her family might not be exactly 100% of German decent but may have just moved there. I know my biology professor was German born in Germany but was half German and half Indian so she looked more Indian
@@Nothing.T Turks are the biggest immigrant group in Germany. It's likely her parents or grandparents immigrated to Germany decades ago. I assume she was born and raised in Germany which makes her German.
Germany has a lot of immigrants. She's probably from a family that moved to Germany decades ago. People here usually identify as German as long as they were born and raised here no matter where their family came from.
Mitch killed it at the Korean tongue twister end haha
Yeah I was dying laughing 😃 😀 😄
I was impressed
No body could have done this video better than Hoseung. He has so much knowledge about so many cultures, countries, it's people and he loves to explore the world. I love this guy.
Hoseungie is our residential smart man in the AW family.
Note to Mitch - American pronunciation is way more varied and not all of us twang so hard. I’m from the state of Georgia and we have over 300 regional dialects in the state alone. Even into the early 1990s you could, if familiar with the dialects, tell which county/town a person was from within a few sentences. Not so much the case now as more people have move in since the 1996 Olympics and we have not been limited to local television/radio for over 20 years now. That said, when I studied in the UK everyone thought I was Canadian.
Mitch reading that Korean tongue twister at the end sounded like he was rapping and him catching his breath mid way and then going even harder. So fun. Love this man, he really makes me smile.
Mitch: It's hard to learn English
Megan: French is so difficult
Nida: German is way more difficult than that let me explain...
Me: *Laughs in Serbian*
you're final boss of pronunciation !!!
Everyone acts like their language is hard but there is no such thing as a "difficult language" just languages that are difficult for native speakers of a specific language to learn.
@@caglisse-le-vampire-stella4627 at least in Slavic languages everything is pronounced as it is written. Not like English or French. But yeah, verbs that change depending on the gender is definitely a downside of Slavic languages
Now try comparing all that to Bulgarian or Russian grammar - way more of all that's mentioned 1:18 - 1:32
Me: Laughs in Czech
Hoesung, you are a smart Dude. I watch AW videos frequently and have never seen you speak English this well. PD, good subject matter.
I tried to learn both languages English, Germany and French ,I would say the hardship of English is only because of geographical difference like i learned British English but mostly I heard is American English in real life ,and some words once you say,they be like you mean this one...,
When it's come to Germany, it's grammar was a little bit challenging,words were simple to memories but grammar was something else.
While learning French ,ow! Pronunciation was hard for me like it's far away from my native language at least German words some of words sound the same as Swahili 🇹🇿
German girl is so gorgeous ❤
That Korean tongue twister
Hoseung killed it
Excellent video!! This is the real funny cultural "clash" ❤️ And Hoseung is a marvellous host. Very good, make more videos like this one 🥰
Wow! To all of them. Knowing other languages is awesome!
As someone talking German, french, english , spanish and italian, its cute to see them struggling lol
I'm truly excited by this video! Please do some more stuff about diff languages, it's so cool!
Scottish english is a lot more then just adding"wee" there is an entire dialect/language called scots.
this group and getting to know some of the languages is awesome ❤️ greetings from Germany 😄
I press the thumbs up just for Hoseung ! I love it when he speaks my language 🇫🇷
Kind of off topic but when I was in Thailand last summer I was trying to explain to an Indian girl that she needed to get a bus. Me being from Ireland I say bus like ‘buhs’(I wasn’t aware of this prior and it’s seemed ‘normal’ to me). She could not understand what I was saying. After 5 minutes I had the idea to say bus like an American and I pronounced it like ‘bous’ or however Americans say it and she understood me right away 😂
As someone from Scotland myself, love that you have someone on from there 😁😁
I want them to see Hungarian with too many cases and too much grammar and too many letters in the alphabet 😂 but it was so much fun to watch! I like seeing this diversity and people from different places converse, even from Europe you can have a variety of people and cultures it's still crazy to me
Patiently waiting for polish language now with "ą ę ł dź rz ż" etc. 😆
Yess, I mean, they met this polish blonde model girl, can't remember if it was this channel or other but same PD so would be awesome xd
I wasn’t prepared to see the name of my city on the show !! Lets go Reims 🇫🇷
And then you have Belgium, in our country you have 3 official languages but most of us can speak more or less. In school you learn French, Dutch, English and German so for us the difficulty is high.
as german I was actually happy to be able to understand some flemish :D
@@sarah-jl8cr we are lucky some of our words kinda match ¨-¨
I think for a Spanish speaker is not as hard to learn French and German….
I love Hoseung so much, his English is so perfect
Btw I miss Byungeun
I would like see one day someone representing Portugal in one of your videos. i'm Portuguese & I'm living in Korea right now and I can tell is really hard finding someone from Portugal here. That's why I think maybe it would be fun to show Korean people and even to foreigners the culture.
You could show up as a candidate for the channel 😅
Filipinos can pronounce the romance words (Spanish, Italian, and sometimes French) and the English words without any difficulty compared to our Asian neighbors.
Awesome
😂It sounded like HoSeung was swearing in Russian at 3:30
Scots speak primarily Scots in Scotland. They write primarily English. And the isles Gaelic. Wee is probably the most common word but there are a lot of different words Scots say. Crabbit for instance is used when someone is being really grumpy.
And people in Scotland can be thrawn.
@@alisdairmclean8605 aye, indeed. But they'll still gie their life story at a bus stop.
@@GMiller75 Aye, it's a sair fecht.
Hosting, holding the team down
Ok he’s been to the east coast in America lol we don’t pronounce the letters like that in the west coast lol
the 3 languages i speak combined, really interesting video
I agree life is too short to learn German :-D :-D
4:36 thank you lol
I literally have to use my earphones so i can hear their sexy pronunciation better. Eargasm it is! 😍🥵
Il y a des erreurs pour le français il y a des mots mal orthographiés 😂
and here i am as an INDIAN and learning korean and german😂
you're brave. I'm german trying to learn korean and have such a hard time with it. Also just like Nida if I wasn't a native speaker I would be scared to learn german :D
@@sarah-jl8cr aww thank you , i can understand these are two different poles , i am fond of asian languages , and have french and german both in list too , i will suggest give more efforts on basic , it will surely give you best results , i did it for all the language i learn basic needs more time , i am gladly wish you a good luck , happy learning journeyyy🥰😇
Nida is so sweet :3
Hi Nida
i dont say apple like ae-pple or bottle like boddle
Try Slavic languages, especially Czech
German is really hard to learn. Pronouns articles are all messed up😜
What do they know about a difficult European language? The Polish language is difficult. No Englishman, Spaniard, German or Frenchman can pronounce Polish name: Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz.
They were talking about the native languages of those there, not every language ever
It is hard to read it, but probably if you hear it pronounced a number of times you can do it.
I'd agree with you, its the only language where you look at the spelling and don't even try.
as a german I agree. I really do try to learn at least common phrases when I travel somewhere but pokish sure is on another level
Farina Jo?
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German has 4 cases, not 5...
Latin, Russian and English are pretty much the most difficult to learn.
it kinda made me mad when the girl from Germany said "Not hard, not hard" girl French and English is hard
She was saying they aren't hard compared to German, not that they're easy languages
As a French and German who taught both languages, I found that most people struggle more with learning French than German
German woman is Not German bro
she most definetly is though??
I mean like official she is clearly from Mid West, You know how all people who are born in a country but not the native colour usually claim to be where they wasnt born.... funny that she German now
It doesn’t necessarily need to be an ethnic person from that country. She clearly grew up in Germany therefore her nationality is german lmao
@@xzthls4613 exactly
@@Falconing89 you do not know where she was born and just make assumptions. Germany has been a multicultural country for a while now, so expecting certain looks doesn't make sense and even before, germans didn't have one certain set of looks
ithought germans are blonde lol or brown hair
Her family might not be exactly 100% of German decent but may have just moved there. I know my biology professor was German born in Germany but was half German and half Indian so she looked more Indian
Nida is Turkish name but I dont know she said she is German
@@Nothing.T Turks are the biggest immigrant group in Germany. It's likely her parents or grandparents immigrated to Germany decades ago. I assume she was born and raised in Germany which makes her German.
Germany has a lot of immigrants. She's probably from a family that moved to Germany decades ago.
People here usually identify as German as long as they were born and raised here no matter where their family came from.
And I thought Americans are fat