@@clarashinta4786 i know this is 7 months later but, “like peanut butter and jelly” is an expression americans use that means 2 things are “meant to go together”
Ryan: Blushing and Laughing Fia: Blushing and Laughing Me: Blushing and Laughing Every other subscriber: Blushing and Laughing Video: Absolute sucess Thank you for such wholesome content Ryan.🙏
I really like these videos where you only do one language its really cool at some point could you do Spanish i know its not one of your main languages but your still really good at it
This is the smoothest Ryan has been. No cringe or awkward pauses in convos though I get how hard it might be to have such smooth conversations on the regular
@@lppreze9567 yeah but then I speak Arabic, Chinese, Spanish, Norwegian, etc etc... Point I'm making is I can maybe say a sentence or two in lots of languages, doesn't mean I speak them 😅
Wow Bro! This video is really cool but this shouldn't be surprise to anyone - you both (Ryan & Fia) have that flow / vibe - oh, call it what you want - I'm sure you know what I mean :-) Excellent video! Thumb up my Friend!
Ryan bro, you should also learn Farsi with Dari accent because is one of the sweet and easy language and I know you will like that if you learn that you can understand Tajiks, Afghans and Iranians. and also this language has around 200 million speakers.
Traders from my state used to do trade in that region of Indonesia. Kalinga provided all and thus was an important maritime kingdom which had seafaring activities. Trading in spices, diamonds, elephants, ivory, paper, betel nuts, fine textiles and fabrics. It was known as Calingae, Holing, Kiling in different languages. Kalinga kingdom was ruled by Mahameghavahana dynasty, Kharavela(193 to 170 B.C) their 3rd king was the most powerful. Under him, Maritime traded was going on with Simhala (Sri Lanka), Burma, Siam (Thailand), Kambhoj (Cambodia), Samudra (Sumatra) and Jabadwipa (Java). Kalinga is modern day Odisha. Many traders settled there and their descendants some now even acknowledged their ancestral roots. Indonesians called kalinga people-The merchants were known as Quelins (Kling, the people of Kalinga from India). Now every year a festival and fair organised in November where people sail boats made of paper,cardboard,banana tree in remembrance of those traders and our rich maritime history. Its called- bali jatra
Orang Sumatra Utara(Batak) dia bang bryan.Indonesia has many races or ethnicities, there are Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Arabic, Indian, Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish and others. There are many great UA-camrs from America in Indonesia.
Rayan, can you speak Tamil ? Which is a toughest ancient language. It's similar syllable to Korean but it contains much more syllables than Korean . If you can you try it at least one time in your life . Definitely i told one thing it is toughest to speak than other languages 👍🏻
On 4:17-19, the girl said “Aku kasih kamu cepek”, and probably you misheard it as ”cepat” or perhaps you don't know this word, since this is a very colloquial word. What she intended to say is “I give you 💯 (score)” (‘Good job’). The word “cepek” [tʃə.ˈpɛʔ] means ‘a hundred’ (from Chinese [I’m not sure from which dialect]: 一百 chít peh). This kind of colloquial word is often used in the Greater Jakarta's area. Well, colloquial words will be very tricky to learn. But anyway, what a great progress on your Indonesian! Semangat!
Dude really dedicated a whole video to this girl. That's nice.
Her charisma matches Ryan's, they are like peanut butter and jelly.
😂🫰🏽
@@kirbyhans5261 what is that mean
Lol
True, he is perfect
@@clarashinta4786 i know this is 7 months later but, “like peanut butter and jelly” is an expression americans use that means 2 things are “meant to go together”
Ryan: Blushing and Laughing
Fia: Blushing and Laughing
Me: Blushing and Laughing
Every other subscriber: Blushing and Laughing
Video: Absolute sucess
Thank you for such wholesome content Ryan.🙏
❤❤❤❤🥰🥰
One of your best so far Ryan. You connected 100% with fia. Never stop making these videos. I look forward to your new issue every week.
Thank you Martin!
Omg! Aku gak nyangka aku di channel RYAN HALE ♥️ JE T’AIME🥰😀
She has radio DJ voice with her intonation etc, she also has friendly and adorable personality.
Omg these pickup lines 😭😭😭 you’re hilarious and so motivating! Now let me get back to studying Japanese 💜
頑張れ!😁
Plz reply to my comment mr.god of language❤️
Ganbarimasho!
oh i saw you on fayefilms channel in the comments haha😃
Ganbatte ! :)
Been excellent. Really enjoyed this video a lot. Wow, to be this fluently in Indonesian is so good to hear. Thanks Ryan ! 👍🏻
Bro that's one cool af surname not even gonna cap 😂 if it's pronounced like Grande but with a g that would be even better 😩🙌
That was awesome. If you ever went to Indonesia, you could go on a date with a different girl every day for the rest of your life at this point. :)
This is true! :-)
Both of you were so red from blushing. Good video 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
What a wholesome interaction. That is awesome that you skipped so many people to find her again.
I really like these videos where you only do one language its really cool at some point could you do Spanish i know its not one of your main languages but your still really good at it
what a great video Ryan....your indonesian is getter better and better .....you`re a stud !! : )
I'm so excited before I watch one of your videos Ryan - keep up the great work!
Thanks for watching Ghost!
It's really nice of you to make a whole video to this girl you're crushing on big time.
Namaste from INDIA 🇮🇳
Your channel content is so good.
Love it!
I seriously have watched all your videos, I'm your biggest fan love your content!
This is the smoothest Ryan has been. No cringe or awkward pauses in convos though I get how hard it might be to have such smooth conversations on the regular
Next time you see Fia, do Ratatouille because she speaks French. She will get a kick out it. Nice talk, Ryan. 👏
Sure! I’ll take a course😎
she doesn't speak French?
@@ByronVII白耳義 7:46-7:58 she speaks a little French.
True 👍👍
@@lppreze9567 yeah but then I speak Arabic, Chinese, Spanish, Norwegian, etc etc... Point I'm making is I can maybe say a sentence or two in lots of languages, doesn't mean I speak them 😅
Can't wait to watch your new content speaking Tagalog. Way to go Ryan!!
my man already use "anjir" . now that sounds very indonesian wkwk
what minute?
Wkwkwk "anjir" ngakak...
@@agusputrawan4960 4:49
Never skip bruhhh proud of u bro keep it up more good work🤞🤜🤜simply I just wanted to speak many languages like u🙁😁
OMG she is so sweet🥰
Ngl, I'm a bit jealous. Wish I had this dude's confidence.
Wow Bro! This video is really cool but this shouldn't be surprise to anyone - you both (Ryan & Fia) have that flow / vibe - oh, call it what you want - I'm sure you know what I mean :-) Excellent video! Thumb up my Friend!
By any chance, would the word you're looking for happen to be "chemistry"? Just taking a wild guess here hehe
@@alim9160 That's it! Thanks Bro!
👍🏽💓 actually ‘via’
Another lonely dinner watching Ryan's new video~ thanks~.
You inspire me to learn languages
Ryan bro, you should also learn Farsi with Dari accent because is one of the sweet and easy language and I know you will like that if you learn that you can understand Tajiks, Afghans and Iranians. and also this language has around 200 million speakers.
Ahahaha this convo was GREAT!
she loves fastfood! i wish i could meet her
Her pronunciation to your name is so cool & funny hahaha: RYAN HELL
😆😆😆
that kind of smile 😂 waah omg! cutieeee~
Traders from my state used to do trade in that region of Indonesia. Kalinga provided all and thus was an important maritime kingdom which had seafaring activities. Trading in spices, diamonds, elephants, ivory, paper, betel nuts, fine textiles and fabrics. It was known as Calingae, Holing, Kiling in different languages. Kalinga kingdom was ruled by Mahameghavahana dynasty, Kharavela(193 to 170 B.C) their 3rd king was the most powerful. Under him, Maritime traded was going on with Simhala (Sri Lanka), Burma, Siam (Thailand), Kambhoj (Cambodia), Samudra (Sumatra) and Jabadwipa (Java). Kalinga is modern day Odisha. Many traders settled there and their descendants some now even acknowledged their ancestral roots. Indonesians called kalinga people-The merchants were known as Quelins (Kling, the people of Kalinga from India). Now every year a festival and fair organised in November where people sail boats made of paper,cardboard,banana tree in remembrance of those traders and our rich maritime history. Its called- bali jatra
In every video we can see how girls are having a crush on you Ryan, please stop cuz im so jelous.
do you have a crush on Ryan?
@@malzergski dont say to anyone please, i dont want to be gay but I cant resist it
😂😂
@@racu_ what the heck 🤣
@@leonKennedy0023 I wish you to encounter a similar situation in future XD
You should start speaking greek language as well. You are very good at speaking such difficult languages like Chinese and Korean
It's funny how "rarely" going to fastfood is "once a month" to you in the US, while "one a month" is almost "often" to me in France 😂
same in italy :)
Same here in India 🇮🇳 😂
right??
See?
Maybe I’m just a weird American, but once a month seems like a lot too
You NEEDED to secure those digits .
...i realised after 10 min . a silly smile was across my face all this time
Спасибо Райан большое те бе я учусь английскому языку очень помогает 👍🌹
Yes thank you very much Ryan. Because of you I’m learning Russian-greetings from America.
Thank for the Saturday morning SMILE. 😁
nice job ryan, sekarang obrolannya lebih seru dan panjang. ini video terbaikmu yang pernah aku tonton.
WOW! That connection. There's something between two of you.❤️❤️🎉
Brother why don't you add more pick-up lines. It will be more exciting.🥳🥳🥳
Yay he uploaded
New subscriber here 🙋🙋and I'm your big FAN from Mizoram (India)
Your Indonesian is so perfect
anjirrrr... keep it up, one of your best videos.
Orang Sumatra Utara(Batak) dia bang bryan.Indonesia has many races or ethnicities, there are Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Arabic, Indian, Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish and others. There are many great UA-camrs from America in Indonesia.
I love her smile face
Perfect sekali bahasa Indonesianya abang ini. Uwuw aku termotivasi untuk fasih berbahasa Inggris (˵ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°˵)🙏🏻👍🏻
Rayan, can you speak Tamil ? Which is a toughest ancient language. It's similar syllable to Korean but it contains much more syllables than Korean . If you can you try it at least one time in your life . Definitely i told one thing it is toughest to speak than other languages 👍🏻
Her laugh when you started speaking Indonesian was just the cutest thing!
Her laugh is priceless
You can change "hanya" with "cuma" and "tetapi" with "tapi" it would make you sound more native😊
Fia is quite nice and friendly
@4:41 I died laughing
It's a fantastic video
Thanks
Wow..keren nih Ryan...
Omg omg omg but i can explain🫣
Damn she's cute :)
She was sad that you did not invite her on a date. ❤
Need that ratatouille skit again bro!
learn to speak Japanese bro your a quick learner, i appreciate your content man keep it up 🙏
Great video like always
Ryan do you know Tamil. You should learn Tamil it's a very nice language.
this is very funny :D
Mantap mr.ryan..🙌
mantap gombalan e Ryan II------{{@
Funny and cute! ❤️
She is funny and cute. Nothing like silly.
You should share your life story Ryan
It would be inspiring.. aahhh why are you so handsome aahhh 💀 LoL
I’m blushing over here 😅
omg she's so funny
Almost 300k bro!
I ship you two!
Omg, duh aku jadi malu
You are soo funny Ryan...😂❤️
Bisa aja nih bang Ryan
yeah as always my buddy always makes me laugh like nuts person 🤣🤣😂👍👍
At the rate he’s going , he’s going to pick up a country worth of females wit this godtier technique LOL
U missed on the opprtunity of Fia ...Sia
Why aren’t you doing any irl videos? Maybe go visit Xiaoma in New York City. Must not be to far of a drive.
Challenge for you, Ryan. Speak in Kyrgyz language
Cute!
Garing candaanmu ryan boro-boro lucu
You should put that outro everytime you leave😅😂
👏👏👏👏👍
Magnifique échanges 😀🙏
Anjiiiirrr nya keluar dong 😂😂
Dangg.. kamu tau "anjirr" Ryan? Wtf 😂😂😅
tidak semua orang Indonesia suka nasi goreng,, beberapa daerah pedalaman punya budaya, kalau makan nasi goreng berarti miskin, kecuali terpaksa . 😂😂😂
On 4:17-19, the girl said “Aku kasih kamu cepek”, and probably you misheard it as ”cepat” or perhaps you don't know this word, since this is a very colloquial word. What she intended to say is “I give you 💯 (score)” (‘Good job’). The word “cepek” [tʃə.ˈpɛʔ] means ‘a hundred’ (from Chinese [I’m not sure from which dialect]: 一百 chít peh). This kind of colloquial word is often used in the Greater Jakarta's area. Well, colloquial words will be very tricky to learn. But anyway, what a great progress on your Indonesian! Semangat!
Chít peh = Hokkien. Lots of Hokkien loanwords in Bahasa.
(Hopefully you met when you went there!)
Do you have any idea to start English course?
Kristy Kreme are super sweet, to seeet, but they do melt in your mouth. I'd rather have an old fashion cake donut. Good for diping in your coffee
00:20 1st
Yieeeee
Ryan datanglah ke Indonesia. Dan coba KFC Indonesia :)
Jago kali English nya sikakak inii ❤️❤️
Hey Ryan she's very Cute..Great Chemistry
i am your fan men and from portugal kisses 😜😃😁
Obrigado!
@@RyanHaleYT oh my god ryan answered me thank you for answering me your fan i'm going to cry
If this young man ever goes to Indonesia , they will be a mass migration to to the airport he lands in...lol
I surprised when you said "anjir" 🤣🤣
Learn Arabic, man, you can do it 💪💪
Big fan sir