Thank you, as always, for including romanian!! 🎉❤ you have probably the best pronunciation of everything i’ve seen on here and you’re also my favorite 🥰
52:33 indonesian alphabet - A (a) - like the "a" in "father" - B (be) - like the "b" in "bed" - C (ce) - like the "ch" in "chair" - D (de) - like the "d" in "dog" - E (e) - like the "e" in "bed" - F (ef) - like the "f" in "fan" - G (ge) - like the "g" in "gate" - H (ha) - like the "h" in "hat" - I (i) - like the "ee" in "see" - J (je) - like the "j" in "jump" - K (ka) - like the "k" in "kite" - L (el) - like the "l" in "light" - M (em) - like the "m" in "man" - N (en) - like the "n" in "nose" - O (o) - like the "o" in "go" - P (pe) - like the "p" in "pen" - Q (ku) - like the "k" in "kite" (rarely used) - R (er) - like the "r" in "red" (rolled 'r' sound) - S (es) - like the "s" in "sun" - T (te) - like the "t" in "time" - U (u) - like the "oo" in "moon" - V (ve) - like the "v" in "van" - W (we) - like the "w" in "water" - X (eks) - like the "x" in "box" - Y (ye) - like the "y" in "yes" - Z (zet) - like the "z" in "zebra" - Indonesian uses the Latin alphabet, but with some unique pronunciation rules. - Some letters have slightly different sounds compared to English. - The "r" sound is a rolled 'r' sound, similar to Spanish or French. Thank you for the Indonesian waew and all your efforts. Keep up the good work!❤
"Unique pronunciation". LOL it's from the dutch. y'all use dutch pronunciation cause of colonial influence. and btw, the french doesn't rolled their "r"
34:25 FINNISH 🇫🇮 • 34:45 A (🗣: "aa") • 34:48 B (🗣: "bee") • 34:51 C (🗣: "see"), not very often used but can be seen in old Finnish • 34:53 D (🗣: "dee") • 34:56 E (🗣: "ee") • 34:59 F (🗣: "äf") • 35:02 G (🗣: "gee") • 35:04 H (🗣: "hoo") • 35:07 I (🗣: "ii") • 35:10 J (🗣: "jii") • 35:12 K (🗣: "koo") • 35:16 L (🗣: "äl") • 35:19 M (🗣: "äm") • 35:22 N (🗣: "än") • 35:25 O (🗣: "oo") • 35:27 P (🗣: "pee") • 35:30 Q (🗣: "kuu"), not very often used • 35:34 R (🗣: "är") • 35:36 S (🗣: "äs") • 35:39 T (🗣: "tee") • 35:43 U (🗣: "uu") • 35:44 V (🗣: "vee") • 35:48 W (🗣: "kaksoisvee/tuplavee"), not very often used but can be seen in old Finnish • 35:52 X (🗣: "äx"), not very often used but we use "ks" -sound instead -> taxi❌️ taksi✅️. The letter x can be seen in old Finnish instead. • 35:55 Y (🗣: "yy"), a difficult vowel. Not sure how to describe you how it sounds, look it up from UA-cam or Google Translator. • 35:57 Z (🗣: "zeta"), not very often used but we use "ts" -sound instead -> azteekki❌️ atsteekki✅️ (aztec). Some people even write the word 'pizza' as 'pitsa'. • 36:06 Ä (🗣: "ää"), a difficult vowel again. Pronounced a little like the a from the word 'sad'. • 36:08 Ö (🗣: "öö"), again a difficult vowel. Pronounced a little like the i in the word 'bird'. Then we also have Å in our alphabet but only because of our Swedish-related history and such. The letter Å is not used in Finnish language itself, even if we include it in the alphabets. It's called "ruotsalainen oo" (Swedish o).
Although the (German) alphabet was a few times not in the correct order, your pronounciation was pretty good, and especially your handwriting impressed me! 😊💗
01:20:04 PERSIAN 🇮🇷 01:20:18 ا (🗣: “alef”) = A, E, I, O, U (In the Persian language, vowel letters do not exist independently. The sounds a, e, o, u, and i are represented through diacritical marks combined with this letter; اَ اِ اُ آ) 01:20:20 ب (🗣: “beh”) = B 01:20:23 پ (🗣: “peh”) = P 01:20:26 ت (🗣: “teh”) = T 01:20:29 ث (🗣: “seh”) = S 01:20:32 ج (🗣: “jeem”) = J 01:20:35 چ (🗣: “cheh”) = CH 01:20:37 ح (🗣: “heh”) = H 01:20:40 خ (🗣: “kheh”) = KH 01:20:42 د (🗣: “dal”) = D 01:20:45 ذ (🗣: “zal”) = Z 01:20:47 ر (🗣: “re”) = R 01:20:49 ز (🗣: “zeh”) = Second Z 01:20:52 ژ (🗣: “zheh”) = ZH 01:20:55 س (🗣: “sin”) = Second S 01:20:59 ش (🗣: “shin”) = SH 01:21:02 ص (🗣: “sad”) = Third S 01:21:05 ض (🗣: “zad”) = Third Z 01:21:08 ط (🗣: “ta”) = Second T 01:21:11 ظ (🗣: “za”) = Fourth Z 01:21:12 ع (🗣: “ein”) = This letter does not exist in English, and the closest equivalent sound to it is the letter “A” 01:21:14 غ (🗣: “ghain”) = GH 01:21:17 ف (🗣: “fe”) = F 01:21:21 ق (🗣: “ghaaf”) = Second GH 01:21:23 ک (🗣: “kaaf”) = K 01:21:26 گ (🗣: “gaaf”) = G 01:21:28 ل (🗣: “lam”) = L 01:21:30 م (🗣: “mim”) = M 01:21:33 ن (🗣: “noon”) = N 01:21:35 و (🗣: “vaav”) = V 01:21:37 ه (🗣: “he”) = H 01:21:39 ی (🗣: “ye”) = Y or I The Persian and Arabic languages use a shared alphabet, with the exception of four letters: G, P, CH, and ZH, which do not exist in Arabic. The reason some sounds have multiple letters is that they are pronounced differently in Arabic, but in Persian, all these sounds are pronounced the same, making the extra letters essentially redundant. 😂 Before the Muslim conquest of Iran, we used the Avestan script, which is completely different. Thank you so much for the Persian language 🇮🇷❤🇹🇭
That is sooooo creative! You're actually the best! 41:41 and of course, thank you soooooo much for Hebrew, you did INCREDIBLE (and not only in Hebrew!)💙 🤍💙🇮🇱
you did so good with the irish alphabet especially the differences between vowels with and without fadas!!! (aáeéiíoóuú) well done!!!! thank you so much for always including our language 🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼💚🤍🧡
2:12 Albanian alphabet 🇦🇱 You pronounced each letter perfectly 😊, so i will just go through those that seemed more difficult to find the right pronunciation. A, B, C, Ç, D, Dh, E, Ë, F, G, Gj, H, I, J, K, L LL - (it sounds like "l" in "Beetlejuice") M, N, Nj, O, P, Q, R, Rr - (It sounds like Rrrr. Rolling the R)😅 S - (is like "s" in "Serene") Sh - (it is like "Shhh 🤫!" Sound) T, Th, U, V, X - (it would sound like "dz" merged in one.) Xh, Y, Z, Zh - (like "s" in "vision.")
1:19:59 🇮🇷 The only thing i can say is wow it was amazing Thank you so much I know it's really hard and it needs so much time to do this ♡ Again thanks
Thank you for Hebrew 🇮🇱 43:17 this is the block letters version and the final form of some letters: א ב ג ד ה ו ז ח ט י כ / ך ל מ / ם נ / ן ס ע פ / ף צ / ץ ק ר ש ת
You pronounce the Swedish alphabet really good! If i met you on the street and you were to tell me the alphabet I’d be able to understand which letter you’re saying!
as a malaysian muslim we were taught to recite quran since we were child, in which we are already familiar with the arabic alphabet. waew, arabic is indeed a hard language and somehow u manage to pronounce it with very little mistakes consider you are not familiar with it. and it sounds tingling ❤❤❤
If your mother tongue is Cantonese, you wouldn’t have learnt any alphabet in school. We literally just memorised the sound of the word/ character of our heart. Since it’s our own language and we would be at a very young age (when we pick up new stuff so easily) so learning words just by memorising isn’t hard at all. However, for foreigners I guess it would be very much difficult to learn Cantonese without alphabet or Romanised version so this is very interesting to hear the alphabet. This is actually my first time come across one lol
Actually the german vowels are the same as in Thai : a = อา, e = เอ, i = อี, o = โอ, u = อู Even other letters are very close. For example: b you would say like เบ, d = เด... And you even have ä and ü in Thai ä = แอ, ü = อื
Watching this before sleeping could help you learn more 🌷❄️ hope you enjoy!
♡ ˚ ༘ Timestamps * 🚎*
00:00 Intro
00:46 Afrikaans
02:12 Albanian
04:21 Arabic
06:30 Armenian
09:41 Azerbaijani
11:36 Belarusian
13:48 Bengali
16:56 Bosnian and Croatian
18:41 Bulgarian
20:32 Cantonese
21:47 Chinese
23:46 Czech
25:55 Danish
27:42 Dutch
29:17 English
30:49 Estonian
32:47 Filipino
34:25 Finnish
36:12 French
37:43 Georgian
40:02 German
41:41 Greek
43:17 Hebrew
44:58 Hindi
48:51 Hungarian
50:55 Icelandic
52:31 Indonesian
53:50 Irish
55:00 Italian
56:13 Japanese
58:53 Kazakh
01:00:56 Khmer
01:03:25 Korean
01:04:45 Kyrgyz
01:06:44 Lao
01:08:27 Latvian
01:09:59 Lithuanian
01:11:28 Malay
01:12:39 Mongolian
01:14:25 Myanmar
01:16:31 Nepali
01:18:39 Norwegian
01:19:59 Persian
01:21:41 Polish
01:23:04 Portuguese
01:24:16 Romanian
01:25:37 Russian
01:27:23 Serbian
01:28:52 Slovak
01:30:57 Slovenian
01:32:09 Spanish
01:33:39 Swedish
01:35:12 Thai
01:37:46 Turkish
01:39:20 Ukrainian
01:41:18 Uzbek
01:42:53 Vietnamese
01:44:28 Welsh
01:46:03 Zulu
01:47:40 Outro
Khmer ❤
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Thank you, as always, for including romanian!! 🎉❤ you have probably the best pronunciation of everything i’ve seen on here and you’re also my favorite 🥰
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52:33 indonesian alphabet
- A (a) - like the "a" in "father"
- B (be) - like the "b" in "bed"
- C (ce) - like the "ch" in "chair"
- D (de) - like the "d" in "dog"
- E (e) - like the "e" in "bed"
- F (ef) - like the "f" in "fan"
- G (ge) - like the "g" in "gate"
- H (ha) - like the "h" in "hat"
- I (i) - like the "ee" in "see"
- J (je) - like the "j" in "jump"
- K (ka) - like the "k" in "kite"
- L (el) - like the "l" in "light"
- M (em) - like the "m" in "man"
- N (en) - like the "n" in "nose"
- O (o) - like the "o" in "go"
- P (pe) - like the "p" in "pen"
- Q (ku) - like the "k" in "kite" (rarely used)
- R (er) - like the "r" in "red" (rolled 'r' sound)
- S (es) - like the "s" in "sun"
- T (te) - like the "t" in "time"
- U (u) - like the "oo" in "moon"
- V (ve) - like the "v" in "van"
- W (we) - like the "w" in "water"
- X (eks) - like the "x" in "box"
- Y (ye) - like the "y" in "yes"
- Z (zet) - like the "z" in "zebra"
- Indonesian uses the Latin alphabet, but with some unique pronunciation rules.
- Some letters have slightly different sounds compared to English.
- The "r" sound is a rolled 'r' sound, similar to Spanish or French.
Thank you for the Indonesian waew and all your efforts. Keep up the good work!❤
this help me a lot! 🥰
This is very useful but in French we don’t roll the "r" it’s more like the "j" in Spanish 😊
"Unique pronunciation". LOL it's from the dutch. y'all use dutch pronunciation cause of colonial influence. and btw, the french doesn't rolled their "r"
Omg i didnt know Indonesia used the latin alphabeth, i’m italian so wow
@@sonicha0ssThey use the Arabic alphabet within themselves.
34:25 FINNISH 🇫🇮
• 34:45 A (🗣: "aa")
• 34:48 B (🗣: "bee")
• 34:51 C (🗣: "see"), not very often used but can be seen in old Finnish
• 34:53 D (🗣: "dee")
• 34:56 E (🗣: "ee")
• 34:59 F (🗣: "äf")
• 35:02 G (🗣: "gee")
• 35:04 H (🗣: "hoo")
• 35:07 I (🗣: "ii")
• 35:10 J (🗣: "jii")
• 35:12 K (🗣: "koo")
• 35:16 L (🗣: "äl")
• 35:19 M (🗣: "äm")
• 35:22 N (🗣: "än")
• 35:25 O (🗣: "oo")
• 35:27 P (🗣: "pee")
• 35:30 Q (🗣: "kuu"), not very often used
• 35:34 R (🗣: "är")
• 35:36 S (🗣: "äs")
• 35:39 T (🗣: "tee")
• 35:43 U (🗣: "uu")
• 35:44 V (🗣: "vee")
• 35:48 W (🗣: "kaksoisvee/tuplavee"), not very often used but can be seen in old Finnish
• 35:52 X (🗣: "äx"), not very often used but we use "ks" -sound instead -> taxi❌️ taksi✅️. The letter x can be seen in old Finnish instead.
• 35:55 Y (🗣: "yy"), a difficult vowel. Not sure how to describe you how it sounds, look it up from UA-cam or Google Translator.
• 35:57 Z (🗣: "zeta"), not very often used but we use "ts" -sound instead -> azteekki❌️ atsteekki✅️ (aztec). Some people even write the word 'pizza' as 'pitsa'.
• 36:06 Ä (🗣: "ää"), a difficult vowel again. Pronounced a little like the a from the word 'sad'.
• 36:08 Ö (🗣: "öö"), again a difficult vowel. Pronounced a little like the i in the word 'bird'.
Then we also have Å in our alphabet but only because of our Swedish-related history and such. The letter Å is not used in Finnish language itself, even if we include it in the alphabets. It's called "ruotsalainen oo" (Swedish o).
Super iso respect tästä kommentista
@tsirbuu kiitos!!✨️
Onks toi muumi tuol taustalla?
@@NettaEhuomasin saman, se ainaki näyttää muumilta 😅
Arabic 🇸🇦: 4:23
*الحروف الهجائية* :
4:43 : ألف | Alif
4:46 : باء | 'Ba
4:49 : تاء | Taa
4:52 : ثاء | 'Tha
4:56 : جيم | Jym
5:00 : حاء | Haa
5:04 : خاء | Khaa
5:07 : دال | Dal
5:11 : ذال | Thal
5:14 : راء | Raa
5:16 : زاء | Zaa
5:19 : سين | Syn
5:23 : شين | Shyn
5:28 : صاد | Sad
5:35 : ضاد | Dhad
5:41 : طاء | Ta'
5:45 : ظاء | 'Dha
5:49 : عين | Ain
5:52 : غين | Ghin
5:56 : فاء | 'Fa
6:01 : قاف | Ghaf
6:05 : كاف | Kaf
6:09 : لام | Lam
6:12 : ميم | Mem
6:15 : نون | Noon
6:18 : واو | Waw
6:22 : هاء | 'Ha
6:25 : ياء | 'Ya
~You did a great job~ 👍🏻🤍.
اخيراً لقيت سعودي معي🫠
@@zx51pمعكم ✋
@@zx51pماعليك عنود بتلقاها بكل مقطع للغات🤣🤍🤍
@@ceatk مرحبابك🤍
@@Iradoyy شكلها تشتغل مترجمه😂🤍
1:25:39 Russian 🇷🇺
1:25:54 - А
1:25:57 - Б
1:26:00 - В
1:26:03 - Г
1:26:05 - Д
1:26:10 - Е
1:26:12 - Ё
1:26:16 - Ж
1:26:21 - З
1:26:23 - И
1:26:26 - Й
1:26:30 - К
1:26:33 - Л
1:26:35 - М
1:26:38 - Н
1:26:40 - 0
1:26:42 - П
1:26:45 - Р
1:26:47 - С
1:26:49 - Т
1:26:51 - У
1:26:53 - Ф
1:26:56 - Х
1:26:58 - Ц
1:27:01 - Ч
1:27:03 - Ш
1:27:06 - Щ
1:27:08 - Ъ
1:27:11 - Ы
1:27:15 - Ь
1:27:17 - Э
1:27:18 - Ю
1:27:21 - Я
Thanks ❤
You did great in French ! The pronunciation of our so particular "R" is becoming better and better each time ! It's almost perfect !
1:37:46 thanks for Turkish🇹🇷💗
Although the (German) alphabet was a few times not in the correct order, your pronounciation was pretty good, and especially your handwriting impressed me! 😊💗
01:20:04 PERSIAN 🇮🇷
01:20:18 ا (🗣: “alef”) = A, E, I, O, U (In the Persian language, vowel letters do not exist independently. The sounds a, e, o, u, and i are represented through diacritical marks combined with this letter; اَ اِ اُ آ)
01:20:20 ب (🗣: “beh”) = B
01:20:23 پ (🗣: “peh”) = P
01:20:26 ت (🗣: “teh”) = T
01:20:29 ث (🗣: “seh”) = S
01:20:32 ج (🗣: “jeem”) = J
01:20:35 چ (🗣: “cheh”) = CH
01:20:37 ح (🗣: “heh”) = H
01:20:40 خ (🗣: “kheh”) = KH
01:20:42 د (🗣: “dal”) = D
01:20:45 ذ (🗣: “zal”) = Z
01:20:47 ر (🗣: “re”) = R
01:20:49 ز (🗣: “zeh”) = Second Z
01:20:52 ژ (🗣: “zheh”) = ZH
01:20:55 س (🗣: “sin”) = Second S
01:20:59 ش (🗣: “shin”) = SH
01:21:02 ص (🗣: “sad”) = Third S
01:21:05 ض (🗣: “zad”) = Third Z
01:21:08 ط (🗣: “ta”) = Second T
01:21:11 ظ (🗣: “za”) = Fourth Z
01:21:12 ع (🗣: “ein”) = This letter does not exist in English, and the closest equivalent sound to it is the letter “A”
01:21:14 غ (🗣: “ghain”) = GH
01:21:17 ف (🗣: “fe”) = F
01:21:21 ق (🗣: “ghaaf”) = Second GH
01:21:23 ک (🗣: “kaaf”) = K
01:21:26 گ (🗣: “gaaf”) = G
01:21:28 ل (🗣: “lam”) = L
01:21:30 م (🗣: “mim”) = M
01:21:33 ن (🗣: “noon”) = N
01:21:35 و (🗣: “vaav”) = V
01:21:37 ه (🗣: “he”) = H
01:21:39 ی (🗣: “ye”) = Y or I
The Persian and Arabic languages use a shared alphabet, with the exception of four letters: G, P, CH, and ZH, which do not exist in Arabic.
The reason some sounds have multiple letters is that they are pronounced differently in Arabic, but in Persian, all these sounds are pronounced the same, making the extra letters essentially redundant. 😂
Before the Muslim conquest of Iran, we used the Avestan script, which is completely different.
Thank you so much for the Persian language 🇮🇷❤🇹🇭
خسته نباشی پهلوان
*حوصله اگه ادم بود*
1:21:10
Thanks for Persian❤🇮🇷
I was surprised when you wrote the Persian alphabet
It was really interesting ✨
It’s quite hard but I did it 💪🏼😋
U ate ngl@@WaewASMR
@@WaewASMRthank you. We Love you from iran🎉❤
Thanks for Turkish!!! You are so sweet!🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
Fun fact:Chineese has over 5,000 letters,but you dont have to learn them all,just a few of them will do ❤
Fun fact: those aren't letters
Characters rather❤@@KubsterYT
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This language concept is so confusing to me
@@c.m.b.7567language in general is a tough thing to learn
1:04:45 Kyrgyzstan 🇰🇬 Thanks for ❤❤I love you videos ❤
Thanks for Myanmar 🇲🇲 ❤. Btw your voice is so soft and clear in every videos. Love you sm💗
Hindiii🇮🇳 44:58
Vowels :
अ (a)
आ (aa)
इ (ii)
ई (ee)
उ (u)
ऊ (oo)
ऋ (ri)
ओ (o)
औ (au)
ए (ey)
ऐ (ay)
Consonants :
क (k)
ख (kh)
ग (ga)
घ (gh)
ङ (nga)
च (ch)
छ (chh)
ज (Ja)
झ (Jh)
ञ (nya)
ट (ta)
ठ (thh)
ड (Da)
Okkk nvm i got tired💀💀
Bro complete it for me😢
14:13 Bengali 🇧🇩 ❤ I highly appreciate your hard work and patience ❤ love you baby 💞
🥰🫶🏻🩷
ur Arabic pronunciation amazes me every time more than the last time u are truly AMAZING at this 💞💕💓💗🇸🇦
happy to hear that 🥹
That is sooooo creative!
You're actually the best!
41:41 and of course, thank you soooooo much for Hebrew, you did INCREDIBLE (and not only in Hebrew!)💙 🤍💙🇮🇱
Thank you so much 🩷🫶🏻
Thank you so much for Hebrew! 💙🤍
you did so good with the irish alphabet especially the differences between vowels with and without fadas!!! (aáeéiíoóuú) well done!!!! thank you so much for always including our language 🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼💚🤍🧡
01:41:18 😎😎😎😎👍👍👍❤❤❤😍😍😍🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿Thanks for uzbek language
1:23:04 português 🇧🇷 🇵🇹
Romanian 🇷🇴 1:24:16
Thank you for the time you spent making these videos Waew🤍
she’s back!🤸🏻♀️
omg, pretty good, i love it!💫🤍
I’m impressed by your burmese pronunciation, appreciate your work on all of these ❤
she is really good at learning languages. When I listened to her saying Myanmar alphabets,the accent was literally native. I swear.Love u from Myanmar
Your pronunciation in Myanmar is amazingly clear and smooth.
Thank you so much,Waew
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Wondering your effort 🥺 the way Your hand movement of alphabet is almost true!!!
learn too fast 😹
1:21:47 Polish 🇵🇱
waew pronunciation always slays! you did portuguese very well 🫶🇧🇷
The Spanish alphabet sounds really good ❤, very good pronunciation 🤗.
I love when you speak in Spanish 🫶🏽
23:46 Thank you for Czech! 🇨🇿
1:14:51 🎉Myanmar 🎉🎉❤❤
ah thanks for knowing theres two scripts in hebrew, print and handwriting! it was nice to see :)
2:12 Albanian alphabet 🇦🇱
You pronounced each letter perfectly 😊, so i will just go through those that seemed more difficult to find the right pronunciation.
A, B, C, Ç, D, Dh, E, Ë, F, G, Gj, H, I, J, K, L
LL - (it sounds like "l" in "Beetlejuice")
M, N, Nj, O, P, Q, R,
Rr - (It sounds like Rrrr. Rolling the R)😅
S - (is like "s" in "Serene")
Sh - (it is like "Shhh 🤫!" Sound)
T, Th, U, V,
X - (it would sound like "dz" merged in one.)
Xh, Y, Z,
Zh - (like "s" in "vision.")
Omg thanks for Armenian🥹 Շնորհակալություն❤🇦🇲
Your Burmese pronunciation is amazing and perfect ❤🇲🇲
1:33:39 Her Swedish is actually really good🌷
Jak pięknie mówisz po polsku! So cuuute ❤🇵🇱
1:35:24 Thailand🇹🇭
1:35:26 ก.
1:35:29 ข.
Қазақстан🇰🇿 үшін рахмет!❤ Сіз өте тәтті сөйлейсіз!🥺😍❤
Thank you for Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 ❤️ I love Kazakhstan 🇰🇿
Your Bengali was absolutely amazing... ❤ Thanks a lot for including Bengali.. Love from Bangladesh🇧🇩 💗
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Amazing girl !! You did the great for the hand movement of Burmese(Myanmar) alphabets and so well in pronunciations. 🇲🇲💜
wow! glad to hear that cause Myanmar quite hard to write and pronounce😹🫶🏻
58:56❤ Kazakh
🤍44:30 Very relaxing
You say the Hebrew letters very well❤
In 1:14:33, Myanmar, you pronounced the alphabet really well.💞
Thank you so much for writing in hiragana even though it's difficult! 🥹
Your handwriting and pronunciation are amazing! 💘
Love from Japan🇯🇵♡
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1:19:59 🇮🇷 The only thing i can say is wow it was amazing
Thank you so much I know it's really hard and it needs so much time to do this ♡ Again thanks
Thank you sooooo much for Persian. Not just for Persian for all of them . I want to learn other languages, and you helped me very much ❤️❤️😭🥹🫰🫶
happy this could help 🩷
Your Mongolian pronunciation is really good❤ I appreciate it🎀
Thanks for Uzbek! 🇺🇿🫰🏻
Thank you for Hebrew 🇮🇱 43:17
this is the block letters version and the final form of some letters:
א
ב
ג
ד
ה
ו
ז
ח
ט
י
כ / ך
ל
מ / ם
נ / ן
ס
ע
פ / ף
צ / ץ
ק
ר
ש
ת
Your Korean pronounciation is always best!!
Thank you for the effort you've put into making this video! Your Bulgarian was also great!
Thanks for always including Romanian ❤ your accent is perfect
Your hebrew is amazing!!
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Your's pronunciation is so great ❤❤❤ thanks for Myanmar 🇲🇲
Wow your Indonesian🇮🇩 sounds like native speaker😮
really!? 🥹 i’m so happy 🥰🩷
Thankss❤❤❤ Mongoliaa💘💘 My favorite asmrr
Wow polish was really good! Good job 👏 ❤
oh! thank you so much🥹🫶🏻
You pronounce the Swedish alphabet really good!
If i met you on the street and you were to tell me the alphabet I’d be able to understand which letter you’re saying!
Girl tysm for hindi, u r looking so cute and pretty today. Keep up with the hard work we r here to support u❤❤
Thank you so much 😊🫶🏻
Fantastic work on the Bangla part!🇧🇩 And you always make the best multilingual asmr on UA-cam!
Thank you so much 🫶🏻🩷
Wow you did sooo good in Hebrew!!
Your pronunciation in Belarusian is amazing, great job, thank you❤
Thanks for Uzbek🇺🇿🤗
Wow, you absolutely nailed Afrikaans ! The pronunciation was spot on !
yêu quá đi đúng lúc em đang mệt mỏi có video của chị là thư giãn ngay luôn ❤❤❤❤
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Thanks for UZBEKISTON 🇺🇿
1:48:08 Kazakhstan
Now that's dedication :D Awesome!
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32:47 Thanks Philippines 🇵🇭 !
Omg ❤ your Hebrew is so good. Thanks for your Asmr's
Your dutch pronounciation is sooo good! You did the R amazing!
1:42:56 Việt Nam 🇻🇳 , thanks
as a malaysian muslim we were taught to recite quran since we were child, in which we are already familiar with the arabic alphabet.
waew, arabic is indeed a hard language and somehow u manage to pronounce it with very little mistakes consider you are not familiar with it. and it sounds tingling ❤❤❤
I tried to learn it 😹
If your mother tongue is Cantonese, you wouldn’t have learnt any alphabet in school. We literally just memorised the sound of the word/ character of our heart.
Since it’s our own language and we would be at a very young age (when we pick up new stuff so easily) so learning words just by memorising isn’t hard at all.
However, for foreigners I guess it would be very much difficult to learn Cantonese without alphabet or Romanised version so this is very interesting to hear the alphabet. This is actually my first time come across one lol
Thanks for Armenian! It was a very relaxing and good video, and the talent is another level
Thank you too!🩷
Omg Soo amazing and perfect 😍
Thank you for Uzbek alphabet ✨🌷🇺🇿
The way you rolled your tongue for the letter 'R' was perfect. Good job 🏴
thank you 🥹
thanks for Belarusian ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for German 🇩🇪 ❤
Most of the letters were really well pronounced
Love from Germany ❤❤
6:41 I mean yes Armenian is a hard language to learn and for a foreigner the pronunciation was actually really good!
Your different languages videos are my favorite 🖤😍I literally fall asleep everytime
😴 good night!
@@WaewASMR🥺🖤
KAZAKHSTAN 🇰🇿 Қазақстан
🇲🇳 so happy to see someone make the difference between о and ө, у and ү
Go raibh maith agat ! 🥰 53:51
16:00 absolutely nailed the Bengali ones!
58:53 wow🤩 thanks for Kazakh language 💓💓 the pronunciation was so good😍
thank you waew 🇲🇾 💗💗
Danyavad for Hindi Waew 🥹 you did so well!! ❤️
Woow! Your Arabic language so good!!! 🤍🇸🇦
You nailed 👏 it on Bengali or Bangla alphabet. Keep it up sister. Love ❤️ you from Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤️
Many many thanks🙏🏼🩷
Your swedish was great!🇸🇪❤ Except "F", it's pronounced like "elf" but the L is silent😊
Thankyou for Azerbaijani language❤
Azərbaycan dili üçün təşəkkürlər❤
Azərbaycan ❤🇦🇿🐺🐺
Actually the german vowels are the same as in Thai : a = อา, e = เอ, i = อี, o = โอ, u = อู
Even other letters are very close. For example: b you would say like เบ, d = เด... And you even have ä and ü in Thai ä = แอ, ü = อื
Thanks for Persian 🇮🇷
I'm very happy that you able to learn the Persian alphabet .😊❤
Your German Japanese and Turkish is really cute its really hard to read the alphabets in every language thank you 🤍
U nailed the albanian alphabet, every letter pronunciation was spot on🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱
Thank you so much for including kyrgyz💜