Your videos are so relaxing and serene! For some reason most male ASMR artists don't cut it for me, but your voice in particular is incredibly calming. Keep up the great work!
Your description of the word Tohubohu reminded me: could you possibly do a video in an accent (preferably English or related. I wouldn't care how bad the accent is...) Another great video! The vocabulary videos are some of my favourites.
It's funny how plenty of these words actually have a resemblance to Italian words (a completely different language). In Italy "marmoreo" (of marble), "nidificare" (to make a nest), energumeno (a large and strong man) , "sanguinario" (murderous), "poetastro" (a bad poet) are common words in our language. "Cicisbeo" is an italian word actually, and "bosky" --> "bosco" (the woods)! The most amazing word however is "crapulous". We have that word in italian too, with the same meaning - "crapulone". Thanks for the video, interesting and VERY relaxing.
There's a wrong spelling and definition in here (assuming it's due to an Americanised spelling). 'Estivate' is actually spelt 'Aestivate' and it doesn't mean to spend a summer in a place. It's actually the summer version of hibernation. Animals that 'hibernate' in the summer are 'Aestivating' rather than hibernating.
I love this, it's like dictionary emails word of the day!!
Your videos are so relaxing and serene! For some reason most male ASMR artists don't cut it for me, but your voice in particular is incredibly calming. Keep up the great work!
Your voice is such a tranquilizer. That's a compliment by the way :)
Great video as always!
Excellent vid idea!
I like this a lot!
Informative and relaxing,I couldn't ask more for an ASMR video! (Maybe,a little meow :3 )
Loved every single one! Very relaxing and appealing. May I suggest for a future video going through and explaining the phonetic alphabet?
I did not know that. Thank!
Thanks some words are use daily in spanish like energumeno or sonambulous also some others thank you
They are all real so you can use them with confidence.
Cool story bro. Tell me more.
I feel this could actually help me improve my vocabulary
That's a good idea.
the teacher-ish ones are always my favorite
Great i hope these words are real because im going to use some of them
We sometimes use "tohubohu" in French as well :) Great video, as always !!
that last word was great
Your description of the word Tohubohu reminded me: could you possibly do a video in an accent (preferably English or related. I wouldn't care how bad the accent is...) Another great video! The vocabulary videos are some of my favourites.
Most of this words come from latin roots. A lot of them are very recognisable for a spanish, italian or portuguese speaker.
wow.. learning with ASMR.. not bad.. :)
It's funny how plenty of these words actually have a resemblance to Italian words (a completely different language). In Italy "marmoreo" (of marble), "nidificare" (to make a nest), energumeno (a large and strong man) , "sanguinario" (murderous), "poetastro" (a bad poet) are common words in our language.
"Cicisbeo" is an italian word actually, and "bosky" --> "bosco" (the woods)!
The most amazing word however is "crapulous". We have that word in italian too, with the same meaning - "crapulone".
Thanks for the video, interesting and VERY relaxing.
I love the English language, it's like a sponge that soaks up great words. I wish more people used more of the great words we have.
I thought so. :D
The only English accent I can do sounds like a bad Monty Python character. :)
most of them greek, and commonly used. meaning are distorted though-in english.
I actually knew the word tintinnabulation.. Im so proud of myself.
This is a great idea for a series, and I love the eclectic array of words, but you pronounce a lot of these words incorrectly.
There's a wrong spelling and definition in here (assuming it's due to an Americanised spelling). 'Estivate' is actually spelt 'Aestivate' and it doesn't mean to spend a summer in a place. It's actually the summer version of hibernation. Animals that 'hibernate' in the summer are 'Aestivating' rather than hibernating.
Thanks for the information, that make a lot of sense.
:)