It's actually not that hard. It's a compound word which means it's made up of other smaller words. Basically: Hyper Nerve Acoustic Diaphragm Contraction Vibrations.
I love it when ppl speak in languages I don't know. I just react "hot" and then find out the thing that they were saying is just "spoiled milk-induced chronic diarrhea"
Kinda funny that his normal dialect sounds like he is from northern Sweden, this type of speaking is him consciously making that "proper robot" precision articulation.
@@Mrsuperdestroyer Yeah I noticed that too since he sounds different in later clips, it’s still very “rikssvenska” sounding to me but he stopped sounding like a robot. I don’t recognize the accent as northern but my definition of northern is norrbotten and we have extremely thick accents. His accent might be from mid/south norrland but pinpointing it would feel kinda creepy.
Swedish is fun, like German. It’s almost English but not quite enough to understand first-go, like how English is almost German or Swedish but not really. Also Ike’s Swedish is like . . . really nice and soothing . . . and a tad hot
@@kyokokay6015 they really do though. English is a Germanic language and shares a lot of its ancestry with German. It hasn't been around for nearly as long so people like to say it "borrows" a lot of German words. It also does this with Greek, Latin and French as well, but out of all of these German is it's closest ancestor and it's really easy to find commonalities between them.
@@kyokokay6015 Well Modern English doesn’t sound like German. Old English supposedly sounds closer to German than Modern English. And Yes Old English isn’t Shakespeare Stuff, That stuff is pretty much outdated modern english.
It's funny, I'm a swede and looking at the word I think it's absurd but it's honestly not that hard to say or spell. Hypernervokustiskadiafragmakontravibrationer. It's just a combination of a bunch of other swedish words, if you split it up it'd be: Hyper nervo kustiska diafragma kontra vibrationer. So it's a word that's a combination of six other words. The real beast is this word: "nordvästersjökustartilleri-flygspaningssimulatoranläggningsmaterielunderhållsuppföljningssystemdiskussionsinläggs-förberedelsearbete", which when split up is: "nord väster sjö kust artilleri flyg spanings simulator anläggnings materiel underhålls uppföljnings system diskussion inläggs förberedelse arbete". So it's a combination of 17 words.
I think JP bros finally understand what international bros felt whenever we are being called by JP vtubers. They just instantly pop out in chat like us. It's so cute 😭🧡
OG germanic languages really do just be smacking words together so you just end up with words like seneskedehindebetændelse in casual speech and its no big deal
English is a germanic language and no we don't, we have a lot of added words to make sentences make sense. Except for German, but that is because they use grammatical cases like in Latin. But if you wanna see someone who really make long words it is Finnish, and that isn't a germanic language.
Excuse me...... What??? Kinda reminds me of my biology class where we had to memorize the scientific names of the bacterias (which was a nightmare), luckily, the teacher was kind enough to let us open our notes for 5 minutes
@@vx8431 english has a couple of those too. But I often think scientific words sound nicer. Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis for example is the longest word in the English dictionary. In German we say Quarzstaublunge. Translated to English that would be quartz dust lung, which doesn't sound that amazing lol.
@@flowerdolphin5648 Finnish also got something that most languages don't got that I absolutely hate and can't even pronounce some of them as a native speaker thats compound words. Longest is this: Lentokonesuihkuturbiinimoottoriapumekaanikkoaliupseerioppilas. Its basically a whole sentence that is a single word because compound words has to be a thing.
2:09 the tone of his voice in “slower version” just hits differently, it’s as if he has a persona just for that…person(s) in chat who asked for slower TSKR 🙏🏻
It reminded me of the time when I learned parangaricutirimicuaro in middle school just to bother my classmates since they would always say they were better at Spanish than others. I would just say that and everyone would stop fighting for who has the best Spanish in class. This was ESL (English as a Second Language class) when I just got to the USA. There were kids that were from different countries and would continuously fight for the country with the best Spanish. Really dumb but common fight…
AHHH I didn't know he could speak Japanese so well!! He also knows how to say that long word 💃💃 as a person learning 2 languages, I admire him for that! 💪💪💪
Swedish is a weird language because we can combine a bunch of words together to make one longer word. That's why there are some really long swedish words. Random example, in english you'd write "chicken liver" while in swedish you'd write "kycklinglever", you combine it in to one word.
As a finn I can handle that as we do the same but please in the love of god what the hell is going on with your verbs and adjec .. Actually no nevermind we do that also LMAo Still, fuck (affectionate) ett:s and en:s and plurals and stuff. I never remember which word is en and which word is ett ;;; + I can still hear sova sover sov sovit, behöva behöver behöver behövt, sjunga sjunger sjöng sjungit, göra gör gjorde gjort etc etc in my nightmares helvette 💕💕💕
When he said that I just imagined watching a Swedish show in sub titles and one character asking someone, “what’s wrong with you?” And the guys says this and then when he’s done with the word the subs just pop up and say “……..hiccups”
I feel kinda proud to be a person (I'm learning Swedish but I haven't bern doing a lesson for like a month) who can speak and write this word after hearing/ reading it from Ike once
I'm fucking dying lmao
"Aw fuck I have the hypernervokustiskadiafragmakontravibrationers"
I hollered at kontravibrationers 😭✋
It's actually not that hard. It's a compound word which means it's made up of other smaller words.
Basically: Hyper Nerve Acoustic Diaphragm Contraction Vibrations.
@@HarleyAMV now i have a better way of hearing the word, thanks🙆
I have pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
LMFAOOOO
Ok, so... We need a “Ike speaking Swedish” compilation- It just sounds so goodhsksr
😭🤌🏻 I’m a Swedish talking person
Even as a Swede myself, I find his Swedish incredibly beautiful. It's a different accent from mine.
Sorry oot, is ike from sweden ??
@@Jean-op7cn i think he is- but if he isn’t, he’s atleast a Swedish talking person!
@@yowaimo_gojosatoru okk thank u sm !
I love it when ppl speak in languages I don't know.
I just react "hot" and then find out the thing that they were saying is just "spoiled milk-induced chronic diarrhea"
ikr lmao
Susu basi pembuat mencret?
@@njcheddar IT DOESNT SOUND SEXY AT ALL LMAO 😭 (im indonesian alskks)
@@njcheddar WTF LMAO
ME BEING A SWEDISH TALKING PERSON: *WHAT THE ACTUAL- IS HE SAYING?*
"hyper nervo cystic diaphragm versus vibration," an involuntary vibration of the diaphragm due to phlegm or liquid; a hiccup.
I thought it was a musical term or something lmao
That’s how I figured it out and managed to say it fast. Mnemonic technic.
Ike speaks Swedish in such a soft refined way, it almost sounds unreal to a northerner like me
I know right!?! He almost sound like a robot lol, I really wasn’t expecting it haha
@@emmeli_melin1137 Yeah it almost sounds like the automated announcements on the subway or bus, it feels really weird imagining it coming from a human
Kinda funny that his normal dialect sounds like he is from northern Sweden, this type of speaking is him consciously making that "proper robot" precision articulation.
@@Mrsuperdestroyer Which part of north are we talking about? I mean, in for example Umeå, they have a REALLY strong accent of ”norrländska”.😂❤️
@@Mrsuperdestroyer Yeah I noticed that too since he sounds different in later clips, it’s still very “rikssvenska” sounding to me but he stopped sounding like a robot. I don’t recognize the accent as northern but my definition of northern is norrbotten and we have extremely thick accents. His accent might be from mid/south norrland but pinpointing it would feel kinda creepy.
Swedish is fun, like German. It’s almost English but not quite enough to understand first-go, like how English is almost German or Swedish but not really.
Also Ike’s Swedish is like . . . really nice and soothing . . . and a tad hot
Whuat you find German is like English? 🤣 I don't think so🤣🤣🤣 (I'm from germany 😆)
@@kyokokay6015 they really do though. English is a Germanic language and shares a lot of its ancestry with German. It hasn't been around for nearly as long so people like to say it "borrows" a lot of German words. It also does this with Greek, Latin and French as well, but out of all of these German is it's closest ancestor and it's really easy to find commonalities between them.
@@kyokokay6015 both are germanic languages
@@hyejucoded okayy🤗
@@kyokokay6015 Well Modern English doesn’t sound like German. Old English supposedly sounds closer to German than Modern English. And Yes Old English isn’t Shakespeare Stuff, That stuff is pretty much outdated modern english.
It's funny, I'm a swede and looking at the word I think it's absurd but it's honestly not that hard to say or spell. Hypernervokustiskadiafragmakontravibrationer. It's just a combination of a bunch of other swedish words, if you split it up it'd be: Hyper nervo kustiska diafragma kontra vibrationer. So it's a word that's a combination of six other words.
The real beast is this word: "nordvästersjökustartilleri-flygspaningssimulatoranläggningsmaterielunderhållsuppföljningssystemdiskussionsinläggs-förberedelsearbete", which when split up is: "nord väster sjö kust artilleri flyg spanings simulator anläggnings materiel underhålls uppföljnings system diskussion inläggs förberedelse arbete". So it's a combination of 17 words.
Are you sure you didn't just send a prayer to a Nordic god?
I can't even
yo my grandma's suddenly dancing on the floor
Same, I'm also Swedish and I find these long words easy.
@@laiyeelychee same
It's like he's using magic to make the word sound shorter than it looks.
I think JP bros finally understand what international bros felt whenever we are being called by JP vtubers. They just instantly pop out in chat like us. It's so cute 😭🧡
IKR IT’S SO ADORABLEE
OG germanic languages really do just be smacking words together so you just end up with words like seneskedehindebetændelse in casual speech and its no big deal
Allows for 'longer' conversation XD
Dane spotted
English is a germanic language and no we don't, we have a lot of added words to make sentences make sense. Except for German, but that is because they use grammatical cases like in Latin. But if you wanna see someone who really make long words it is Finnish, and that isn't a germanic language.
@@JaneDoe-cv5th english aint OG and finnish is cool for entirely different very insane reasons what are you being so puffy about
@@JaneDoe-cv5th yo that reminds me i just saw the word jordangrebshelikopterenheder in the news
As someone who speaks Swedish he really does pronounce words so cutely I was surprised
Yh ikr his pronunciation is amazing
THAT PERSON IN THE CHAT SAYING "THAT WAS HOT" LMAOAOOAOAOAOA
He literally sounded like a bot when he said it slow LOL
Ike speaking japanese and swedish we love a multilingual king 🥰
I like how his swedish accent slips out a little after speaking swedish
Excuse me...... What???
Kinda reminds me of my biology class where we had to memorize the scientific names of the bacterias (which was a nightmare), luckily, the teacher was kind enough to let us open our notes for 5 minutes
Scientific words can get overly complicated and long in most languages. I think the worst cases of this I've seen is in German and Finnish.
@@vx8431 english has a couple of those too. But I often think scientific words sound nicer. Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis for example is the longest word in the English dictionary. In German we say Quarzstaublunge. Translated to English that would be quartz dust lung, which doesn't sound that amazing lol.
@@flowerdolphin5648 Finnish also got something that most languages don't got that I absolutely hate and can't even pronounce some of them as a native speaker thats compound words. Longest is this: Lentokonesuihkuturbiinimoottoriapumekaanikkoaliupseerioppilas. Its basically a whole sentence that is a single word because compound words has to be a thing.
@@flowerdolphin5648 I only managed to memorize this shit just because DASU titled a song using this word lol
Any word related to anything scientific can be hella long, an example would be the full name of Titin which consist of around 189.000 letters.
Swedish AND Japanese tskr
But even as he says it slowly I can't catch up LOL
Ok ok... That.... Really... Sounded hot 😳 I dont know man but something about the way he pronounces it- his swedish is hot
Both hos japanese and Swedish is so cuteee
2:09 the tone of his voice in “slower version” just hits differently, it’s as if he has a persona just for that…person(s) in chat who asked for slower TSKR 🙏🏻
That smooth transition between three languages. I envy that.
i feel like if Dasu were to see this clip (or the vod), they would make it a song title
Ah yes a dasu listener would know
I'm p sure we'll see this in future contents ngl 😂
True 😂
yes 🤣
It reminded me of the time when I learned parangaricutirimicuaro in middle school just to bother my classmates since they would always say they were better at Spanish than others.
I would just say that and everyone would stop fighting for who has the best Spanish in class.
This was ESL (English as a Second Language class) when I just got to the USA.
There were kids that were from different countries and would continuously fight for the country with the best Spanish.
Really dumb but common fight…
I'm a Spanish speaker and still can't say parangaricutirimicuaro out loud, my friends en ESOL would laugh at me because of that. T T
Eminem has been realy quiet since this dropped
AFTER LOOKING AT THE COMMENT SECTION I'M GLAD I'M NOT THE ONLY ONE WHO THINKS HIS SWEDISH IS HOT HNGHGNGHGNHGG
Ike's Swedish sounds so hot tho, idk why. It's just ✨crisp✨
2:20 Even if it's a voice crack it's so cute 😩
its just like German smashed the keyboard and said this is the word for hiccups
But in German we say Schluckauf (literally translated: swallow up) lol
Whuat? Why german? 🤣🤣 (I'm from germany)
Every Germanic (except English):
@@kyokokay6015 German has ridiculously long words lol
@@ipadkid9737 okayy sometimes🤣🤣🤗
Why is that hot, like why? Him knowing and saying this is just so attractive for some reason and how he says it is just 👀
my bro sounded like a sped up google translate voice HAHAHAH
Jp bro freaking out..
Well ... I'm freakin out
I want him to stream in Swedish now
1:30 ok but why was that "that's how you say it" so adorable....
Is no one gonna talk about how nice his keyboard sounds tho-
He sounded like Google translate when he started to say it slower
I'm more amazed on how he new how to spell that
He's too sweet for this world 🥺💙
it kinda looks like spell from harry potter or smth..
yer a swedish, harry
Learning Swedish with Ike!
I cant believe i was rickrolled twice 😂
The way he keeps repeating it.. he knew what he was doing
I love how he swipes in three different languages 💙 that's a goal 🙌
“Damn bro, I have the *hypernervokustiskadiafragmakontravibrationer”*
I can just imagine someone going
“Oh sorry I just had hypernervokustiskadiafragmakontravibrationer”
AHHH I didn't know he could speak Japanese so well!! He also knows how to say that long word 💃💃 as a person learning 2 languages, I admire him for that! 💪💪💪
He sounds like a narrator in like a movie when he speaks Swedish lol
1:30 wait- something just passed by
What is it
Dasu you now have a song new title
Calli’s been real quiet since this dropped
His Keyboard thooooo it sounds sooooo nice
Everyone: You cannot just take spaces out of a sentence and call it a word!
Swedes: _watch me_
My furniture suddenly moves wtf LMAO
I feel like i'll stutter when i read that
How many books did Ike ate to be this good at multiple languages
Obtaining this knowledge gave Ame the ability to travel back in time.
Im born in Sweden and him saying it is relaxing instead of hearing boys with “mittbena” or “snagg” talk
I speculate they have this word so that when you say it, the hiccups dissapeared😂
My new goal is to learn swedish to say that.
he's sound like an ad when he said that fast
The fact he repeated it…
What- omg- his pronunciation of that word is just *chefs kiss*
THIS MAN LITERALLY CAN SPEAK SO MANY LANGUAGES HELP
Chottttto matteeeee kudasai......
When someone talk to you in Swedish you can just hit them with the "Hypernevokustiskadiagframakontravibrationer." and dip.
omg swedish and japanese in one vid. IM IN LOVE.
He be sounding like one of them adverts for medicine
The chat was to stunned to speak
I did not regret slowing this down.
I'm sorry,I need to say this. I'm simping.
Bruh Ike has vocaloid voice AND can speak fast?
He’s a robot
Ike speaking in swedish is so differently in his English in terms of voice 🤌
WHAT THE FCK IM SCREAMING I DIDN'T KNOW HE SPEAKS SWEDISH AND AS A SWEDISH SPEAKER ITS EVEN BETTER
Petition for Ike to teach Swedish.
He speaks English, Swedish and Japanese? Pog
*hiccups*
Swedish person: ??
"Sorry i have hiccups"
"Oh you mean hyperneuroakustiskadiafragmakontravibrationer?"
It just sounds like he’s keyboards mashing irl Lolol
After tons of practice, I am proud to say that I can finally say hypernervokustiskediafragmakontravibrasjoner
"Hypernervokustiskadiafragmakontravibrationer"
"That's just for hiccups?-"
Swedish is a weird language because we can combine a bunch of words together to make one longer word. That's why there are some really long swedish words. Random example, in english you'd write "chicken liver" while in swedish you'd write "kycklinglever", you combine it in to one word.
don't forget flagstångsknoppsputsare
@@arrebarre don't forget nordvästersjökustartilleriflygspaningssimulatoranläggningsunderhållsuppföljningssystemdiskussionsinläggsförberedelsearbete
@@seven_8434 sant
As a finn I can handle that as we do the same but please in the love of god what the hell is going on with your verbs and adjec
..
Actually no nevermind we do that also LMAo
Still, fuck (affectionate) ett:s and en:s and plurals and stuff. I never remember which word is en and which word is ett ;;;
+ I can still hear sova sover sov sovit, behöva behöver behöver behövt, sjunga sjunger sjöng sjungit, göra gör gjorde gjort etc etc in my nightmares helvette
💕💕💕
I'm actually shocked that I have never used "hicka" before, I didn't know our "hikka" was a loan word ;0 that's so cute.
I'm swedish and i took a moment to retry saying that thrice and i just.. Failed. Whew.
It’s so pretty when he said it… I LIKED IT I WANT TO LEARN MORE
HE SOUNDED LIKE GOOGLE TRANSLATE XD
This is so satisfying to me
1:31 he sounds like google translate
Grundstücksverkehrsgenehmigungszuständigkeitsübertragungsverordnung
there's a long German word for the long-word lovers out there xD
Hippopotomontrosousquippedaliophobia... the fear of long words
Ike: *says the word*
Me: *rapid blinking* H U H
MAKING ME FEEL THINGS
anyone can give me a cup of water? i think i might have some hypernervokustiskadiafragmakontravibrationer
He coukd literally be my own google translate
I have never heard the long word for hicka before this
Gentle keyboard typing
And if you think we can't sing it faster than you're wrong but it'll help if you just sing along
its like knowing how to pronounce supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
Omg he sounds so hot when he speaks Swedish!!!
He sounded like a robot LOL
When he said that I just imagined watching a Swedish show in sub titles and one character asking someone, “what’s wrong with you?” And the guys says this and then when he’s done with the word the subs just pop up and say
“……..hiccups”
That word is long for no reason 😂🤣 and lordy, the fact he can say it so fast and so smooth is amazing
When he is saying the word it sounds like he is a robot lmao
2:20 I don't know 'bout you guys, but i'm in love with his voice crack (๑♡⌓♡๑)
I feel kinda proud to be a person (I'm learning Swedish but I haven't bern doing a lesson for like a month) who can speak and write this word after hearing/ reading it from Ike once