Europeans Try to Pronounce Difficult English Words!!

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Today, 6 Europeans tried to pronounce difficult English words!
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@Noah_ol11
@Noah_ol11 3 місяці тому
Giulia sounds so italian...it's because she is italian , don't worry about that , Giulia , you're great , Andrea is from Spain so also has her way to speak , same goes to Ria from Germany
@tatumergo3931
@tatumergo3931 26 днів тому
But it is also the part of Spain Andrea is from, and I would say is the same thing for Rita.
@milantehrandubai
@milantehrandubai 25 днів тому
Exactly and also the Frenchie
@dezm1
@dezm1 3 місяці тому
The accents are evident BUT that’s 110% fine. You speak multiple languages and that’s such a cool and useful thing to do. Most people that are rude about foreign accents are limited to only that language
@emjizone
@emjizone Місяць тому
People understand globlish.
@TheInterestingInformer
@TheInterestingInformer 3 місяці тому
As someone learning a foreign language I will always appreciate a foreign person having an accent in English, means they took the time to learn my language which is incredibly challenging. 👏
@raychat2816
@raychat2816 3 місяці тому
Andrea is mercilessly adorable
@davidoregan_
@davidoregan_ 3 місяці тому
8:00 In british english, squirrel actually is pronounced skwi-rul and not skwurl
@brendaa_3723
@brendaa_3723 3 місяці тому
Andrea is back ! ❤❤❤ Hiii from Spain 🇪🇸 🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸 to my favourite spanish representative 😂I feel you with rural and squirrel 😂😂😂😂
@sandracorres8321
@sandracorres8321 3 місяці тому
Its my favourite too!!⚡ And hi from spain🤗🇪🇸
@stephenrowell9373
@stephenrowell9373 3 місяці тому
Great to see one of the all time World Friends favourites back again , Andrea !.
@afjo972
@afjo972 3 місяці тому
And now choose English words that are actually difficult to pronounce: lieutenant, coronel, impecunious, fortuitous, exacerbate, intransigent, obstreperous, strengths, recalcitrant, sanctimonious, surreptitious, ubiquitous, unfathomable, mischievous, epitome, drought, sixth, thorough, Worcestershire, Massachusetts, nauseous, embourgeoisement
@n9ne
@n9ne 3 місяці тому
might be difficult if you don't know the words, but once you hear them i'd say they're rather easy to pronounce. it's mostly words with multiple R's and TH that are difficult to pronounce.
@Iconejey
@Iconejey 3 місяці тому
Some of them are straight French words and some have french roots. Would be fun to hear the french guess to use an American accent for them
@honaldjason
@honaldjason 2 місяці тому
I can’t pronounce strenghths
@elsasvenski1566
@elsasvenski1566 2 місяці тому
Almost all these words are French or have French roots.
@danm.8634
@danm.8634 Місяць тому
As a Spanish speaker, all those words are easier to pronounce than "rural", "murderer" and "through". The TH and multiple R's combined are very very hard. However, in my opinion, the hardest word in the English language will always be "can't", Americans pronounce it in a way that is annoyingly similar to "can" and I can't get how to naturally pronounce those two words differently in American accent no matter how much I practice 🤷🏽‍♂️.
@crs7937
@crs7937 3 місяці тому
y'all seem to have so much fun!! KEEP IT UP!
@binxbolling
@binxbolling 3 місяці тому
Brits pronounce squirrel with 2 syllables.
@mopeybloke
@mopeybloke 3 місяці тому
So do Americans.
@binxbolling
@binxbolling 3 місяці тому
@@mopeybloke not most
@enricohasselhoff5936
@enricohasselhoff5936 3 місяці тому
As a German I'd say that the Dutch girl nailed both German words (which didn't come too surprising, but she still did it well), but I was positively surprised how well the Spanish and Italian girls hit it, as they speak Romanic languages, and they did it both in a different way: the Spanish girl got the flow (although she used the rolling "R" in the "Kreuzschlitzschraubendreher", which I barely noticed), while the Italian girl broke the words down, went for precision (which sounds very German to me) and really got that German "R" right. I can't tell which one sounds more natural to me, I'd give them both a shared second place pretty close behind the Dutch girl (who got the flow and the sounds naturally), and I find it encouraging, that one doesn't have to do everything right, but can do it their own way and still seem natural in their own way and maybe even expand the language just for how sweet that is. Best wishes and keep it going, I really enjoy your videos :-)
@enricohasselhoff5936
@enricohasselhoff5936 3 місяці тому
@@jake-qn3tl Rather quite the opposite. I appreciated that one can interpret a language in different ways and give it different aspects and widen the horizon and enrich a language by that. I love all three of them. Edit: Now that you said it, I realised I wrote my comment under the wrong video. There were no German words in this one. Maybe I find the video that I meant to comment and put it there, but nevertheless I love Andrea's flow, Giulia's precision and Luna's naturality. Didn't mean to Germanize this one, sorry for that.
@johnchen3599
@johnchen3599 3 місяці тому
Giullia’s streak HEATS up again! 🔥🔥🔥 Please let her be the in more videos!
@henri_ol
@henri_ol 3 місяці тому
In this game it's always bad to be 1st on the flanks, because it will always start on one side or the other, I understand like Andrea 🇪🇸 and Camille 🇧🇪 😂 ,loved the video. P.s : Giulia "Hammer , Hammer" to hit Jessica though 😂
@cherylblossomfp
@cherylblossomfp 3 місяці тому
the Spanish one is so funny, she and Giulia are my favorite ❤️
@AquaticJackie
@AquaticJackie 3 місяці тому
I think all of them pronounce 'squirrel' correctly. Those pronounce in the British way don't deserve the hit. The Dutch girl knows the American pronunciation so she avoids the hit.
@rafacosta_x_
@rafacosta_x_ 3 місяці тому
It's like the British pronunciation is of 2 syllables and the American way is just of one
@101steel4
@101steel4 2 місяці тому
Americans struggle with many English pronunciations.
@liukin95
@liukin95 2 місяці тому
Yes as a Brit myself it was infuriating to watch.
@Jennnnnnn_xo
@Jennnnnnn_xo 3 місяці тому
I love you, Giulia!
@marcbecker
@marcbecker 2 місяці тому
Giulia is soooo coool! Really love her personality.
@pile333
@pile333 3 місяці тому
It's pretty funny how non native English speakers perfectly understand each others while natives maybe sometimes have problems in understanding English spoken by non natives! 😄
@simonepunzo4890
@simonepunzo4890 21 годину тому
È verissimo 😅
@edusauni1064
@edusauni1064 3 місяці тому
Andrea is the best 💪🏽❤️
@BaronDandy
@BaronDandy 3 місяці тому
Everything is better with Andrea on stage
@padmanabhsaha6657
@padmanabhsaha6657 3 місяці тому
So glad to see Giulia back.
@emmanuelwood8702
@emmanuelwood8702 3 місяці тому
Giulia is the best.
@nathanspeed9683
@nathanspeed9683 3 місяці тому
I can feel their pressure when someone with a hammer may hit you 😅!
@atzanda
@atzanda 3 місяці тому
Andrea is so nice and funny, she is my favourite ❤
@bert2744
@bert2744 3 місяці тому
the belgian girl is from the french speaking part, the dutch speaking part has way less of an accent.
@ikpts
@ikpts 3 місяці тому
Half of the "corrections" for 'rural' were unwarranted.
@peaceblob
@peaceblob 3 місяці тому
i mean, the spanish girl pronounced 'yacht' like an actual english person lol
@frafraplanner9277
@frafraplanner9277 3 місяці тому
Yes confidence is so important when pronouncing sounds in a foreign language!
@1rkhachatryan
@1rkhachatryan 3 місяці тому
I love your new hairstyle Andrea, you look great
@emmanuelwood8702
@emmanuelwood8702 3 місяці тому
Giulia was pronouncing everything correctly yet the American girl kept bumping her when she cant even pronounce the words in her own language correctly.
@NikhilGupta-jw3ob
@NikhilGupta-jw3ob 3 місяці тому
how is it that everytime world friends, awesome world and global earth post videos at the same time
@mblazin1532
@mblazin1532 3 місяці тому
Wow Giulia is so damn cute!
@littleturnip99
@littleturnip99 3 місяці тому
I love you, Andrea!
@bettajoeresmenia5536
@bettajoeresmenia5536 3 місяці тому
Hi andrea love you miss you
@EddieReischl
@EddieReischl 3 місяці тому
It's tough to judge them too harshly, it makes sense that they would usually have a British English influenced pronunciation. Even with the word "genuine", you can pronounce it "jen u wine" if you are trying to emphasize something being authentic, "genuine Corinthian leather", or even "that's the genuine article right there, that is." when you're from Wisconsin like me and discussing good moonshine with someone from Tennessee.
@sorayavos1457
@sorayavos1457 3 місяці тому
As a dutch person I can tell you that most if not all english classes are British english instead of american english. Which is fine but it's a bit tricky when test come up. Because we are more influenced by american english than british english. I love both but do use american more.
@bofferius8530
@bofferius8530 2 дні тому
Luna was essentially without detectable accent with the possible exception of "brewery" which requires a little more broadening of the mouth in the transition from the "u" to the "r" sound in American English. Ria was next best with just the faintest German accent.
@ReinkaosRecords
@ReinkaosRecords 3 місяці тому
All ppl from Spain we hear personally think have such a STRONG accent
@killtime20
@killtime20 2 місяці тому
It's really hard for us to figure out when something sounds different than how it's written. That's why you have spelling competitions in USA, spanish it's pretty straightforward
@davidskidmore6768
@davidskidmore6768 3 місяці тому
Oh these girls are funny 😂
@Lloyd_legendary_green
@Lloyd_legendary_green 2 місяці тому
Aswe Dutch we learn those words for tests😅
@titteryenot4524
@titteryenot4524 3 місяці тому
As a native English speaker who also speaks French, Spanish and Italian, English (and, arguably, even more so French!) must be quite tricky for non-natives in terms of many pronunciations. We don’t have those little things above and below aiding pronunciation the way French, Spanish and Italian have. However, as ever with these things, it depends what you look at. Yes, (aside from French, the Latin languages may be easier to pronounce - “say what you see”), but what they _didn’t_ tell me at the start of my Latin language adventure, was just how extensive the use of the subjunctive is, particularly in Spanish and Italian but French, too. As the subjunctive is virtually extinct in spoken English, I would argue that this is perhaps _the_ single most difficult thing to master for a native English speaker when learning the Romance languages.
@utha2665
@utha2665 3 місяці тому
We do have some, the two dots above the i in naïve means we sound both vowels, so instead of nave it's nay-eve. The same goes for Noël and we could use them for coöperate or zoölogy as well but people either use a hyphen of nothing at all and just remember how to say it. There's an interesting channel called Rob Words where he talks about adding these accents to make reading and pronouncing words easier.
@titteryenot4524
@titteryenot4524 3 місяці тому
@@utha2665 Yeah, but tbf ‘naïve’ is a French borrow word and moreover, it’s mostly just written as ‘naive’ more often than not these days. I agree that perhaps for non-native English speakers having these dots would aid English pronunciation but they’re not really needed for the natives!
@utha2665
@utha2665 3 місяці тому
@@titteryenot4524 Some like to use them and it certainly shows you how to read it. I have seen native English speakers say nave, which when said like that sounds like knave. I'm just saying there are some words that use the diacritic marks, unfortunately they do get dropped because modern keyboards don't provide an easy way to type them. I had to copy and paste them from a google search.
@titteryenot4524
@titteryenot4524 3 місяці тому
@@utha2665 Yeah, fair point, well made. Now that I come to think about it, it probably _would_ be useful to use some of these markers in certain words. However, if you have a half-decent education, for the vast majority they wouldn’t really be needed. 👍
@jake-qn3tl
@jake-qn3tl 3 місяці тому
English is a European language you know
@pullibo
@pullibo 3 місяці тому
Fantastisk, dette er det bedste. Sprog er historie
@AT-rr2xw
@AT-rr2xw 3 місяці тому
She really called it with the Dutch speaker, who definitely sounded the most American.
@101steel4
@101steel4 2 місяці тому
But they're trying to sound English 😉
@youngvegas8115
@youngvegas8115 Місяць тому
i fell in love with the dutch girl lol
@joestasitunes
@joestasitunes 3 місяці тому
As a half Italian, Giulia speaks very good English and has very little accent imo 👍
@iosifstalinrulez
@iosifstalinrulez Місяць тому
How symbolic this is. The USA goes around and hits with a hammer those European countries that speak differently than the USA.
@Serenity_Dee
@Serenity_Dee 3 місяці тому
Giulia doesn't sound like an L1 English speaker but she doesn't sound like how Italian learners of English as a second language usually sound. I certainly wouldn't have guessed Italian.
@emmanuelwood8702
@emmanuelwood8702 3 місяці тому
Giulia speaks English really well .Its not easy for italians to learn to speak English fluently .But i can tell she has put alot of effort into it. Its alot more effort than most english speakers put into learning other languages . I have alot of respect for her because of that .
@GV-sw7dw
@GV-sw7dw 3 місяці тому
Giulia is so stylish 😍
@MRAPEXPREDATOR1
@MRAPEXPREDATOR1 3 місяці тому
They pronounced “squirrel” correctly. The American pronounced it wrong.
@olliered9924
@olliered9924 3 місяці тому
I was thinking that haha surely the "British" English should be correct pronunciation too
@MRAPEXPREDATOR1
@MRAPEXPREDATOR1 3 місяці тому
@@olliered9924 Exactly lol 😂👍
@dex1lsp
@dex1lsp 3 місяці тому
LOL She really put Andrea from (e)Spain through the ringer!
@romanymohareb
@romanymohareb 3 місяці тому
The American girl style is reminding me of the orphan movie 😅
@emjizone
@emjizone Місяць тому
7:29 It's not what she said that you did not. It's what she did *not* pronounce. The less non-essential letters you pronounce the better.😂
@hbodiver
@hbodiver 3 місяці тому
I love these videos 😂
@martijndevis
@martijndevis 3 місяці тому
the hammer is a funny addition.
@matt47110815
@matt47110815 Місяць тому
Squ... Squirr... Rat with bushy tail!! 😅
@lewspaceph
@lewspaceph 3 місяці тому
You guys missed an Englishwoman.... the luxury of English ^_^
@almyrianna6956
@almyrianna6956 3 місяці тому
Dutch girl, I got you covered sister language.
@emjizone
@emjizone Місяць тому
I'm pretty sure I can pass the whole test, even with words I don't know, provided one of the other participants passes before me so I can hear the correct pronunciation at least once. To be fair, participants should try the test in isolation before coming together to compare results.
@armelleetaix373
@armelleetaix373 Місяць тому
Impossible à prononcer "thoroughly" pour un français ! Le "th" suivi de ghly...est très difficile pour nous ! Je confirme. Tout comme Monsieur et écureuil pour eux ! Et le "r" français !
@user-rv1mb6tj8f
@user-rv1mb6tj8f 3 місяці тому
I think the hard words there are thoughts, though, thoroughly
@utha2665
@utha2665 3 місяці тому
Don't forget through, trough and drought.
@user-rv1mb6tj8f
@user-rv1mb6tj8f 3 місяці тому
@@utha2665 o yeah, have these words too.
@NandoDisco
@NandoDisco 5 днів тому
Andrea has the 'it' factor.
@pile333
@pile333 3 місяці тому
These girls are all so funny!
@leontnf6144
@leontnf6144 3 місяці тому
I feel like whenever doing English pronunciation videos like this, the American needs to be aware that there are different pronunciation variations. For the most part British English and American English can sound very different especially when it comes to vowel sounds. The American can't say the guests are wrong just because they pronounce it the British way. But when British people speak it they are automatically assumed to speak flawless English. This isn't fair. I am not saying the American should know everything but they should be given the list of words beforehand so that they can do some research on the different pronunciations and don't go around hammering people based on intuition. Usually Europeans would learn British English in school. If they are constantly judged by an American, they will soon lose their self confidence to speak English. Quite some words tested in this video coincidentally have different British and American pronunciations like "squirrel", "yacht", "thoroughly" and "brewery".
@rafacosta_x_
@rafacosta_x_ 3 місяці тому
Yeah, that's a very important point that I was thinking about when I was watching the video. Even within the US they have different pronunciations and obviously there are also different kinds of pronunciation in other parts of the world
@antoniopera6909
@antoniopera6909 3 місяці тому
Ok
@GeoffCB
@GeoffCB 3 місяці тому
Yes, as in Australian English where we would pronounce brew-er-y and squir- rel. Luckily they didn't do mirror!
@zak3744
@zak3744 3 місяці тому
@@GeoffCB English-speakers: mirr-uh Americans: murrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr 😆
@utha2665
@utha2665 3 місяці тому
@@GeoffCB There should be a Brit or an Aussie as a judge judging how an American pronounces words like squirrel, brewery, rural, herb, solder. They'd be bopped every time, lol.
@ginnypotter2655
@ginnypotter2655 2 місяці тому
Brewery haha, my English friends say brew-rey but I've heard Americans or Canadians say breery.
@KayVolkering
@KayVolkering Місяць тому
Yeaaa there is a reason we Dutchies are the most non native English speaking country and indeed a lot of us hide our accent pretty well. I oersonally also grew up practically online and an an English teacher so my accent is apparently non-existent. I was once in a gaming lobby with all Murrican peeps and one of them that was there early on had asked me where I was from. When he found out I was Dutch he decides to ask the whole lobby to guess where I was from and that he would give money to whever got close to the right answer. At first all of them guessed states but because they kept being wrong they just guessed other english speaking countries. None of them even thought to go to europe let alone The Netherlands xD it was hillarious having them bang their head. I could also clearly hear the differences in pronunciation and I'm sure Luna could as well xD we are hammered on pronunciation in the Netherlands 😅
@aimdeka7023
@aimdeka7023 3 місяці тому
could be interresting to know where the word comme from. english and french have a lot of word in common. for exemple rural could really be a french word in the beginning. an squirrel look like a lot as écureuil ( maybe in old french it was writen 'Escureuil' wich become "scurel" in english... )
@lexwolverine555
@lexwolverine555 3 місяці тому
squirrel (n.) "agile, active arboreal rodent with pointed ears and a long, bushy tail," early 14c. (late 12c. as a surname), from Anglo-French esquirel, Old French escurueil "squirrel; squirrel fur" (Modern French écureuil), from Vulgar Latin *scuriolus, diminutive of *scurius "squirrel," variant of Latin sciurus, from Greek skiouros "a squirrel," literally "shadow-tailed," from skia "shadow" + oura "tail," from PIE root *ors- "buttocks, backside" (see arse). Perhaps the original notion is "that which makes a shade with its tail," but Beekes writes that this "looks like a folk etymology rather than a serious explanation." The Old English word was acweorna, which survived into Middle English as aquerne. Link: www.etymonline.com/word/squirrel#:~:text=%22agile%2C%20active%20arboreal%20rodent%20with%20pointed%20ears%20and,from%20PIE%20root%20%2Aors-%20%22buttocks%2C%20backside%22%20%28see%20arse%29. The native Old English word for the squirrel, ācweorna, only survived into Middle English (as aquerne) before being replaced. The Old English word is of Common Germanic origin, cognates of which are still used in other Germanic languages, including the German Eichhörnchen (diminutive of Eichhorn, which is not as frequently used); the Norwegian ikorn/ekorn; the Dutch eekhoorn; the Swedish ekorre and the Danish egern.
@utha2665
@utha2665 3 місяці тому
@@lexwolverine555 It's really interesting seeing English change so much over the centuries form its roots from the Anglo-Saxons and how Latin, Old Norse, Norman French, Modern French and a host of other languages have enriched what we have today.
@st.6959
@st.6959 3 місяці тому
Spain 😍
@nedeast6845
@nedeast6845 3 місяці тому
"Genuine"....some prounouce it "jenuin" some pronounce it ""jenuwine"...you say tomayto, I say tomarto
@juliavanduinhoven6594
@juliavanduinhoven6594 3 місяці тому
luna slay
@naturaljustice4654
@naturaljustice4654 Місяць тому
"if you can't hear the differences, then you cannot pronounce it correctly" (something like that), just a saying. I'm not native American, born in Europe.
@nininyoko13
@nininyoko13 2 місяці тому
What is up with the subtitles and missing whenever the German girl said "channel" XD I could understand it just fine
@bre_me
@bre_me 3 місяці тому
Spanish speakers have a hard time differentiating between the English Y and J sounds because in Spanish, the “y/ll” sounds can sound anywhere between an English Y and a J depending on your accent and how strong you pronounce it
@albertopinoblanco
@albertopinoblanco 3 місяці тому
I didnt hear any diference when they pronounce yacht!
@OptLab
@OptLab 3 місяці тому
Krewel, Scruel, Cruel, Itscruel!
@homiekeen23
@homiekeen23 2 місяці тому
In real life, people are overly polite. Online, people are overly rude. 😂
@yanothefourth
@yanothefourth 2 місяці тому
Luna just better than everyone Dutch 🔛🔝
@wanderingbufoon
@wanderingbufoon 3 місяці тому
idk, US has 4 regional accents (not to mention specific accents). Think about the US as a bigger EU. Each state is a country type deal. So it's pretty much unfair that her basis of accent is her own. BTW, the most standard American accent is dutch/netherlands accent.
@angelgomez4632
@angelgomez4632 3 місяці тому
The french girl looks like polish or czech or western celtic
@enricohasselhoff5936
@enricohasselhoff5936 3 місяці тому
would love to let foreign speakers try to say "February". The more I try to do it right, the worse it gets (so mostly I just ignore the challenge and just wash over it and finish my sentence and I'm always happy when I get away with it). Could be a nice word to say. Maybe in Febru-... in Feb-ryu-wa-... maybe in Febyiaryuar- ... Maybe next month :-)
@anthropomorphicpeanut6160
@anthropomorphicpeanut6160 3 місяці тому
Maybe next month is a pun or am I reading too much into it?
@seanwurmb4077
@seanwurmb4077 Місяць тому
They all said sorbet correctly. Sorbet and sherbet are different things.
@averagegeographyenjoyer9034
@averagegeographyenjoyer9034 2 місяці тому
I spent my entire time getting annoyed at the American pronunciations for these words. As a brit I can confirm that we pronounce the words quite different to the Americans.
@defg572
@defg572 3 місяці тому
do next kosovo pleaseeeee
@101steel4
@101steel4 2 місяці тому
They pronounced them better than the American 😂
@art3mide644
@art3mide644 2 місяці тому
The other girls have better English accents than American ones.
@matthewdaub
@matthewdaub 21 день тому
Whats the point of the hammer if she literally taps them with it.
@christian.pertoni
@christian.pertoni 7 днів тому
Please guys , stop video at 3:10 and check the face of german girl ahah
@frafraplanner9277
@frafraplanner9277 3 місяці тому
2:48 She said the Spanish Y sound, which sounds similar to the English J sound, but is actually not our J sound
@benk6192
@benk6192 3 місяці тому
You should make people say Worcestershire sauce 😈😈😈
@101steel4
@101steel4 2 місяці тому
Especially the American 😂😂
@dl1083
@dl1083 3 місяці тому
Somebody else needs to do the subtitles for World Friends
@JdIm6fhjLgdWRhn
@JdIm6fhjLgdWRhn 3 місяці тому
BEAUTIFUL BOYS
@jeskoumm
@jeskoumm 3 місяці тому
I've found to be more connected to the group than individual encounters....Which would be squirrelly with every candidate....They're all decent, the seed is ready
@badeng4787
@badeng4787 Місяць тому
American putting this letters and not using them😂
@n9ne
@n9ne 3 місяці тому
wuwal
@Armoure10
@Armoure10 3 місяці тому
Fun video 🙂 But com on, thats NOT English, thats umerican or unglish o.O
@surfboarding5058
@surfboarding5058 3 місяці тому
English is European
@aliasincognito0
@aliasincognito0 3 місяці тому
5:40 Me when I'm deciding whether to go down on my girl.
@rayanshah7291
@rayanshah7291 3 місяці тому
Pakistan also exist dear friends
@stefantaylor6011
@stefantaylor6011 3 місяці тому
yo they're all hot!
@hugokana6425
@hugokana6425 3 місяці тому
Are you sure the French girl is French? :) Because we use Yacht in french too and we pronunce it like in english. Maybe the stress in front of a camera.
@holdencaulfield8429
@holdencaulfield8429 3 місяці тому
....With an American accent.
@k_ali632
@k_ali632 2 місяці тому
Why american don’t change their language ? In order to make : 1 letter = 1 pronunciation , like spanish for example . Every letter is pronouced and always the same way ! ❤ high hai taf etc
@101steel4
@101steel4 2 місяці тому
Americans don't have a language
@johnlanes5425
@johnlanes5425 3 місяці тому
2:42 the phonetic inscription💀
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