Sona Is Teaching Her Children Armenian | Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend

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Sona teaches Conan and Matt some Armenian words that she uses with her children. Plus, Conan shares some of the strange Irish phrases he heard growing up.
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@johnchiu
@johnchiu Рік тому
I want to thank Sona for teaching Conan how to be a human.
@jacobsims8307
@jacobsims8307 Рік тому
Now if only someone could teach Jordan Schlansky.
@rynor2691
@rynor2691 Рік тому
@@jacobsims8307 His programming won't allow it since it's filled with other various tasks
@HGBMD
@HGBMD Рік тому
Which she’s terrible at doing 🤣
@QuantumBraced
@QuantumBraced Рік тому
Trying to teach...
@christopherweise438
@christopherweise438 Рік тому
She's tried, but i think Liza is the one who made the biggest difference.
@criticallol3039
@criticallol3039 Рік тому
The look of indignation and offense on Gourley's face when Sona compared him to Conan 😂
@cleverusername9369
@cleverusername9369 Рік тому
I love that his immediate reaction was "how dare you" followed by him INSTANTLY agreeing with her because Sona as usual is absolutely correct
@luminousdragon
@luminousdragon Рік тому
I wanted him to say "I dont like that, not even fooling"
@outsidelookinginprod
@outsidelookinginprod Рік тому
Wasn't there an episode where Gourley actually says to Conan that he would find that they have a lot in common if Conan actually got to know him? I can't remember what episode. Been listening to a lot of them recently. Could have been in connection to the reveal that Gourley has Eisenhower's phone
@DarthD00bius
@DarthD00bius Рік тому
I have a degree in linguistics that I've never used for anything but it does qualify me to confirm that Sona is right about the expert advice about raising your kids bilingual. There may be a short period when they don't understand that they are separate languages but eventually they get it and can switch back and forth. Brains aged 6 and under are really good at learning languages.
@pongop
@pongop Рік тому
Very true! Studies show the huge benefits of bilingualism -- cognitive, cultural, and social. Bilingual brains may even be better protected against Alzheimer's. Great episode from PBS Otherwords: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/fXd4eqmGh4eSook.html
@DefaultName-du3kr
@DefaultName-du3kr Рік тому
I am hispanic and bilingual and my dad used to make fun of me for mixing up English and Spanish. House rule was only spanish in doors and we keep it to this day.
@matthewgilliland2163
@matthewgilliland2163 Рік тому
But will they be proficient in both? Learning language acquisition in college so jq
@waynepolo6193
@waynepolo6193 Рік тому
@@DefaultName-du3kr As proficient in the language as the people around them.
@pcbassoon3892
@pcbassoon3892 Рік тому
​@@matthewgilliland2163 Some people forget the languages that they learn as children, but it really depends on how much you use it. It's still good for brain development either way.
@prowrestlingcountdown208
@prowrestlingcountdown208 Рік тому
Sona is such a delight. I love how she keeps Conan on his toes.
@georgewillgillette
@georgewillgillette Рік тому
Every dysfunctional guy needs a Sona in his life.
@pedxing
@pedxing Рік тому
I live in the US, and had a German teacher in 7th grade who had a Mexican wife and they had a 4 year old daughter who for a short time would just wander in and out of all three languages. it was super cute, not at all a problem during her development, and then became an incredible asset as a young lady. She even decided to pick up a couple more as time wore on. =)
@Nonresponder01
@Nonresponder01 Рік тому
Children can learn multiple languages at the same time and be proficient and fluent at all of them. It's amazing. The max I know are my cousin with 3 languages, but I've heard of kids who learned 5 at the same time. I believe it's actually better for development to learn multiple languages at the same time too. Word association, logic, and such.
@johnchiu
@johnchiu Рік тому
That little girls name? Conan O'Brien
@XercesandAlexander
@XercesandAlexander Рік тому
@@johnchiu I knew it, he seemed way too comfortable in the telenovela in Mexico he did.
@breadandwater7038
@breadandwater7038 Рік тому
who tf would think its hard for development? it sounds like some american bs
@istdochallesegal3427
@istdochallesegal3427 Рік тому
@@breadandwater7038 Sorry, the correct answer is: scientists (all around the globe). Children who grow up bi-/multi-lingually initially have smaller vocabularies in each language than their single-language peers, but they eventually catch up.
@QuantumBraced
@QuantumBraced Рік тому
They'll learn English just from living in the US, it's near impossible not to. They'll go to English-speaking schools and speak English with their friends and also pick it up from pop culture. So it's fine to only speak Armenian in the house to make sure they learn it.
@AquilaLupus9
@AquilaLupus9 Рік тому
Yeah. Conan speaks from a place of not growing up bilingual.
@Greg-vf8ri
@Greg-vf8ri Рік тому
And I guarantee they will appreciate being bilingual when they get older. As someone who became bilingual later in life, its like having an instant connection with a stranger sometimes and gives you so much more perspective.
@cascade9584
@cascade9584 Рік тому
yeah was about to say. Even outside the US/UK living in the western world you will 100% pick up English without trying because all movies, tv shows and songs are in English
@howdareyou41
@howdareyou41 Рік тому
can you understand English? because they're clearly joking.
@matthewcoates756
@matthewcoates756 Рік тому
Mila Kunis is a perfect example. Grew up speaking Russian/Ukrainian with her family, even after she moved to the USA at age seven. By age 14, she spoke English like a native. And she repeatedly said in interviews that she still speaks Russian with her family.
@allieSunl
@allieSunl Рік тому
I love that they are raising their kids bilingual! I wish my parents had spoken a second language.
@yafetsan
@yafetsan Рік тому
You can do that with your kids.
@juhaleskinen7383
@juhaleskinen7383 Рік тому
My country (Finland) has two languages, Finnish and Swedish, yet I don't understand anything about Swedish. :D
@alex0589
@alex0589 Рік тому
Both parents being from Armenian families, it would be insane not to!
@dannyman1943
@dannyman1943 Рік тому
@Juha same here...Texas had English n Spanish n only learned English 😄
@EmpyreanLightASMR
@EmpyreanLightASMR Рік тому
I hope they incorporate more Armenian in the podcast, who wouldn't want to learn a few extra words? Trying to remember Anush lol
@pacmanshooter247
@pacmanshooter247 Рік тому
Conans dead stare at 4:59 is absolute gold.
@ithinkthereforiam
@ithinkthereforiam Рік тому
I spoke Armenian 🇦🇲 growing up and now I’m better with English than Armenian. The youth will naturally learn the language of the country they live in.
@TheUrbanEpicure
@TheUrbanEpicure Рік тому
That was actually a sincere, insightful, topical discussion and still hilarious. Great entertainment.
@vleaky3430
@vleaky3430 Рік тому
Just these 3 talking is sometimes more entertaining than the guests
@Maria-nr4of
@Maria-nr4of Рік тому
Good for you Sona, you're speaking with your kids Armenian. Most of the young generation don't know Armenian and that is sad. It's good not to forget our mother tongue. Abris!
@karthikkr93
@karthikkr93 Рік тому
After I was born, my mom taught me Tamil first, to the point when I was getting ready to go to school my dad was worried I wouldn't speak English loll Worked out in the end though, went to med school and actually got to use the language when I went to Medical School in India
@cleverusername9369
@cleverusername9369 Рік тому
I'm glad that you specified that your mother taught you Tamil "after (you) were born" and not before 😆
@pongop
@pongop Рік тому
Nandri!
@francescomariaraimondo3395
@francescomariaraimondo3395 Рік тому
Conan's mum using "Jesus, Mary and Joseph" cracked me because I hear that alot from elderly people here in Italy (it's "Gesù, Giuseppe e Maria" here, and sometimes they add "siete la salvezza dell'anima mia" 'cause it rhymes and it literally means "you are the deliverance of my soul").
@theshriekinghominin1760
@theshriekinghominin1760 Рік тому
In the Philippines, that would be "susmaryosep" for Hesus, Maria, and Joseph. Didn't know Italy has the same thing.
@francescomariaraimondo3395
@francescomariaraimondo3395 Рік тому
@@theshriekinghominin1760 At this point I guess it's anywhere with a substantial presence of Catholics. It wouldn't surprise me to know that it's the same in Spain, Portugal or a good chunk of Latin America
@AquilaLupus9
@AquilaLupus9 Рік тому
@@francescomariaraimondo3395 You're right. In Mexico, people say, "¡Jesús, María, y José!"
@matthiasblum6555
@matthiasblum6555 Рік тому
Here also, Bavaria the Catholic part, Jesus, Maria und Josef. Sometimes 'Herrgott hilf' as cry for help if someone is dense... Kreizkruzifix as a swearword also, it means Crucifix dammit kind of...
@BertRussie
@BertRussie Рік тому
I am an Indian Catholic from South India and we say "Eeso Mariyam Youseppe"
@Sunprism
@Sunprism Рік тому
i think one of the keys to Conan's success, he constantly surrounds himself with funny people, and knows how to bring the humor out of them
@outsidelookinginprod
@outsidelookinginprod Рік тому
I agree but I will add on to that: Conan surrounds himself with talent and then empowers those individuals to meet their potential. He gives them an opportunity to thrive. That is what makes him a good boss and why he retains employees for so long. There are people in many different work environments who are so insecure that they deliberately hinder their employees to make themselves feel better about themselves. Some comedians might try to avoid giving other funny people the spotlight because they don't want others to outshine them. But Conan gives people their opportunities. And I look at this podcast and imagine that when Conan decided to make a podcast, he probably thought I want this to succeed so let's go out there and get a podcast expert who is well loved in this medium, to make sure this show works. So he goes out and gets Matt Gourley. And the results speak for themself.
@vleaky3430
@vleaky3430 Рік тому
@@outsidelookinginprod I love that Conan's podcast can be a whole essay
@whiskeyclones7161
@whiskeyclones7161 Рік тому
I’m familiar with some Armenian culture because one of my favorite bands is System of a Down. It’s a beautiful culture! I actually learned an Armenian folk song called ‘Bari Arakeel.’
@TenTenJ
@TenTenJ Рік тому
The Good Stork
@vanesa2812
@vanesa2812 6 місяців тому
System of a Down is Armenian? 😂
@user-ts2pe3ms1k
@user-ts2pe3ms1k 17 днів тому
​@@vanesa2812yes
@Aliiii831
@Aliiii831 Рік тому
My parents spoke to me in Armenian and Arabic first before learning English at school. We were also taught Spanish in school too starting from 1st grade all the way through college (though my Spanish is not that strong because I never practice). I think it’s a wonderful thing, especially since Western Armenian (the dialect some Armenians like Sona and I speak) is actually becoming extinct. Abris Sona.
@darkinstinctful123
@darkinstinctful123 Рік тому
Can we just have the whole episode on video format. pretty please.
@Mandy.Corcoran
@Mandy.Corcoran Рік тому
I was looking for this comment. I second this!
@MirkoSick
@MirkoSick Рік тому
Matt was absolutely on fire in this one, hilarious 😂
@AttilatheThrilla
@AttilatheThrilla Рік тому
When I was born my parents only spoke Hungarian to me and I learned how to speak English in school and now I’m bi-lingual.. I appreciate it because it’s fun to know another language fluently
@redwoods7370
@redwoods7370 Рік тому
Especially Hungarian. A unique language. You are lucky.
@TenTenJ
@TenTenJ Рік тому
That’s great, it’s one of the hardest languages to learn.
@intellectualesemv
@intellectualesemv Рік тому
Found Conan's discussion of his family inventing words interesting. I was watching a clip of a documentary yesterday about the vernacular in Appalachia. And the elders were talking about how they invented words all the time and how it's part of their culture. They also talked about how their lineage is mostly from Irish settlers. Very cool.
@TenTenJ
@TenTenJ Рік тому
Very cool, do you remember the name of that documentary or where you watched it? The Appalachia form the foundation of American culture.
@intellectualesemv
@intellectualesemv Рік тому
@@TenTenJ "Appalachian English" by The Language and Life Project around 2:46: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/aGOaq3eQa4Gdqok.html
@michaelgordon3552
@michaelgordon3552 Рік тому
Well done, Sona! Anush!! 🇦🇲❤️
@QuantumBraced
@QuantumBraced Рік тому
Isn't it amazing that small children can just become fluent in a language automatically without putting any effort into it? That's like magic to me.
@christophertownsend3820
@christophertownsend3820 Рік тому
I could watch Conan, Sona and Matt chat all day. I mean the podcast is great but I would also just love to be a fly on the wall for a lunch with these three. Sona raising her boys to learn Armenian is great. Bilingualism is going to become an even greater asset in the future.
@peacefulguy4145
@peacefulguy4145 Рік тому
The real ones are out here "Flanging and swanging" 😂 love it.
@StephiGereRothThyne
@StephiGereRothThyne Рік тому
I love that Conan's dad is this serious and epidemiology expert but deep down he is a dork that makes up crazy phrases
@SamuelSmithJ
@SamuelSmithJ Рік тому
Sona's podcast is going great. I'm glad Conan was nice enough to pay for all of it.
@Knightraven000
@Knightraven000 Рік тому
I commend Sona so much! My heritage is so important to me and is so is my language. People who are not born in the US or are of another heritage need to impart that to their children.
@KarasMP
@KarasMP Рік тому
Funny stuff. Sona is great sidekick to Conan.
@BoogerDad
@BoogerDad Рік тому
Sona has been preparing for kids since she met Conan. Lol. And now the same things she's learned to do when it comes to dealing with Conan will serve her well throughout the early years of her kids.
@bryanfahey3144
@bryanfahey3144 Рік тому
My wife is Serbian and I am American- we are doing the bilingual teaching and our 3 year old can already fluently speak back and forth both languages and understands. It’s great to do this while they are young! Sona is right!
@TheErik249
@TheErik249 Рік тому
You can't help but love this woman... Sona. She's genuine. She's real. She's got soul. A REAL woman.
@fattidiliberta
@fattidiliberta 19 днів тому
@hammadahmed8690
@hammadahmed8690 Рік тому
Gourley being offended when Sona compared him to Conan lol
@thehappychappy6396
@thehappychappy6396 Рік тому
You guys should just start the podcast from the second you all walk into the room
@thehappychappy6396
@thehappychappy6396 Рік тому
That could be the intro similar to The Ricky Gervais Show intro
@stoli8226
@stoli8226 Рік тому
I can’t explain how much i love this man. He is so kind and pure love you conan
@JoseSanchez0795
@JoseSanchez0795 Рік тому
4:58 cold-blooded 😂😂😂😂!!!!!
@aritrabha
@aritrabha Рік тому
7:21 I love how smoothly Conan slips from gibberish to sincere modes...
@trinyvega
@trinyvega Рік тому
I hope we could get full video episodes someday!! Love you guys!!, Connan is my first celebrity crush.
@benzaiten933
@benzaiten933 Рік тому
having a child grow up bilingual is always a great asset. I talked with a co-worker a while ago who's of second generation Italian descent and she and her husband decided against raising their children bilingual, thinking it'd be better for them to integrate with only the local language. but once the children grew older they came to regret this decision as the children picked up Italian at school but had to learn it like everyone else, no advantage from their upbringing.
@taputechnic
@taputechnic Рік тому
I know two Spanish-Japanese couples (in different countries), and one Russian-Spanish couple. Each parent speaks to their kids in their native language, and they're not even trying to teach their kids the native language, assuming correctly that they'll learn it simply by living. It's gotta be pretty awesome to grow up trilingual.
@AplusNerd777
@AplusNerd777 Рік тому
Just let them learn English in school like most kids who grew up speaking their native tongue.
@cleverusername9369
@cleverusername9369 Рік тому
I used to be a veterinary technician at an animal hospital where three of my patients were ferrets named Jayziz, Mahry, and N'Josif so when you say their names aloud you're forced to say Jesus, Mary, and Joseph in an Irish accent. Side note: Matt looks excellent with a beard, Sona is almost aggressively beautiful, and Conan is present.
@rebeccafriedrich8035
@rebeccafriedrich8035 Рік тому
My sister had three little Babydoll sheep that she was originally going to name Athos, Porthos, and D'Artagnan, but my nephew had trouble pronouncing "Athos" without sounding profane, so instead we named them "Three," "Musket," and "Ears."
@alex0589
@alex0589 Рік тому
Conan is definitely here, very much.
@JackyJames1
@JackyJames1 Рік тому
I'm a new subscriber . Miss sona is so funny and honest :) I love Conan , best improv. ever lol :)
@steveconn
@steveconn Рік тому
Anyone who hasn't seen The Promise with Oscar Isaac about the Armenian genocide by the Turks in WWI needs to see it. Invaluable, suppressed history lesson.
@emreorhan827
@emreorhan827 Рік тому
Seriously, man. How on earth you guys can relate anything Armenian to Turkish people? Just chill out. This video is about a mother teaching her kid mother language, that’s all. I am Turkish and I have a lot Armenian friends living in Turkey. Don’t spread negative energy and hatred.
@RS_N5
@RS_N5 Рік тому
@@emreorhan827 how is educating people about the Armenian genocide is "spreading negative energy and hatred"? The Armenian diaspora in the United States was formed from refugees from Turkey, due to the genocide (80% of the historical homeland of Armenians is located in eastern Turkey, where there is not a single Armenian left).
@bailysbeads2057
@bailysbeads2057 Рік тому
@@emreorhan827What's wrong? Did he strike a nerve?
@cicero2794
@cicero2794 Рік тому
Always enjoy these guys no matter what the topic is.
@LynnieDW
@LynnieDW Рік тому
My mom’s first husband, Paddy, was part Irish. He loved the word “beige” she said. He had a green jacket, but would ask, “Darling, can you get me my beige jacket?” I never knew him, but know he was funny. (Killed on horseback, very sad time for my mom and my older brother). But humor lives on!
@roddo1955
@roddo1955 Рік тому
The man was colour blind and died on a horse. I don't see the comedy. Edit: Bwahahahahahahaaaa🤣🤣🤣
@Evilharryx
@Evilharryx Рік тому
The first word Sona said has an equivalent in Spanish. That word is: “Provecho” and is used almost at the same circumstances.
@jacksak
@jacksak Рік тому
Trying to think of words to describe Sona and came up with: happy, solid, strong, smart, healthy, genuine...
@chriswalkenspal
@chriswalkenspal Рік тому
I am loving all of Gourley's shirts. Makes me miss his James Bonding podcast
@jimin4537
@jimin4537 Рік тому
my parents also taught me and my brother armenian first and now we're both bilingual and i am so thankful they did that.
@pongop
@pongop Рік тому
This is awesome! It's cool to learn some Armenian words. I have a friend named Anoush and now I know what their name means.
@EmpyreanLightASMR
@EmpyreanLightASMR Рік тому
You guys need to have a new segment which is called Hey There! Conan Pre-Roll (the "hey there" being the last line in every episode) and you give us those pre-moments. The moment before the creation of the universe.
@vleaky3430
@vleaky3430 Рік тому
I can honestly just listen to these 3 talk for hours
@anthonygordon9483
@anthonygordon9483 Рік тому
Speaking from the heart gets more views conan. This is one of the best podcast I heard. Now you got to tell the story on how that eisenhower mug was replicated. cause it was broken when Larry died fixing that mug!
@grokeffer6226
@grokeffer6226 Рік тому
Being able to speak more than one language would be an asset. ** Conan's performance in Sharktopus is a big part of what made that movie what it was.
@subhnafas5296
@subhnafas5296 26 днів тому
Noosh is actually shortened from a longer phrase. The longer phrase means hope whatever you ate gives you good health or is good for your health. So noosh essentially means "hope it brings you good health" with omission of part of the longer phrase.
@fattidiliberta
@fattidiliberta 19 днів тому
i love the episodes with Sona and Matt so much more than anyones with "celebrities"....
@thejandjchannel5016
@thejandjchannel5016 Рік тому
This is soothing for the soul lol
@HypnoSwag
@HypnoSwag Рік тому
I wish we could get full length video podcast.
@rspirate4931
@rspirate4931 Рік тому
You guys are so funny made my day
@teejaybee8222
@teejaybee8222 Рік тому
Sona's right! Teach them the language that is not taught in schools. The children will learn English in school, from friends, and from televison/internet. I wish my mother taught me her language when I was a baby, but she was afraid that I would develop an accent! It's not true! Now I'm too old to pick up the second language now and speak fluently.
@noelramirez1551
@noelramirez1551 22 дні тому
You could develop an accent ive seen some Hispanics develop one by speaking mostly Spanish instead of English
@zachfutch
@zachfutch Рік тому
When are y’all going to release the full video version of the podcast? I would like to see that now that SiriusXM owns team coco
@Samantha_Lee
@Samantha_Lee Рік тому
I grew up speaking very little Arabic, aka only a few words, but one of the words I have always used is fus (idk how to spell it) which means fart. I have never used the word fart or any other word, and I didn't really know it was Arabic for a while but nobody ever questioned it when I said it amongst English speakers. I still use it exclusively and nobody ever seems confused lol. We also say "suh huh" when somebody coughs and I remember classmates being like "what are you saying" lol.
@IamLegendNC
@IamLegendNC Рік тому
I am so in love with Sona😍
@RandyLiGFW
@RandyLiGFW Рік тому
I still remember the joke the Conan made to Sona which were published in that HR video. That was brilliant.
@nolimendoza4588
@nolimendoza4588 Рік тому
Matt's tshirt!! Disco-Valente from James Bond's Thunderball!!! Very well played, sir. Very well played!
@SLEEPYJK
@SLEEPYJK Рік тому
"Flang it and swang it"... That's definitely on my 'to say' list
@roddo1955
@roddo1955 Рік тому
It is on my 'to do' list.
@underbelly
@underbelly Рік тому
Hello from Adelaide Australia
@cleverusername9369
@cleverusername9369 Рік тому
Hello from North Carolina, USA!
@thatkimhope
@thatkimhope Рік тому
“Yeah, we want them to have little accents” 🤣 aaaaaah, Sona (wipes away tears of laughter)
@krylesangerbeaver
@krylesangerbeaver Рік тому
Conan: "You and I have been friends for a long time" *Sona inside her head* I've known you a long time Sona: "Uh huh"
@sonam3118
@sonam3118 Рік тому
You guys are so funny love watching you
@TriciawiththeTRUTH
@TriciawiththeTRUTH Рік тому
My whole family also makes up random nonsensical words 😅💗 Glad to know others relate. Although, i thought it was just the musical and theatrical nature of our family. Irish makes sense too though!
@roddo1955
@roddo1955 Рік тому
I have the same with my family. we have words unique to our family. "Is that what you're wearing? You look like a 'slombolollie'' A what, now?
@VahanPanikian
@VahanPanikian Рік тому
Every single Armo in the world reverts to Armenian when they have children. I am born and live in Canada. No need for Armenian. As soon as my wife gave birth we instantly reverted to speaking Armenian to our kids. They are now tri-lingual.
@TenTenJ
@TenTenJ Рік тому
Vahan, I appreciate you for doing that. Also, I know it’s considered funny to use the word armo, but I wish people would stop using it. It’s a made up word by young boys who were jealous of and looked down on Armenian who went to Fresno California to work the fields and got perfect grades in school as they had no formal education after the genocide. It is a contraction between the word “negro” and Armenian, and is used derogatorily and condescendingly. We don’t use the word “negr0” or “nigg3r,” neither should we use the word armo. William Saroyan and Armenian American historians have documented this. IMHO, it’s another form of Armenian suppression.
@stellaadler120
@stellaadler120 Рік тому
@@TenTenJ thanks for sharing that
@robertlongbrake1293
@robertlongbrake1293 Рік тому
Great show.
@Me-on1tq
@Me-on1tq Рік тому
I think I like her more now that I know she's Armenian
@neilcrowesongs9768
@neilcrowesongs9768 Рік тому
I love these guys
@daivboveri
@daivboveri Рік тому
Alternate title: Sona treats Conan like a baby
@HGBMD
@HGBMD Рік тому
You have to be specific because that’s every Conan and sona video EVER 🤣
@christopherweise438
@christopherweise438 Рік тому
@@HGBMD - That's why we love them.
@ccookie7913
@ccookie7913 Рік тому
It's her power move, and apparently he loves it
@lstir24
@lstir24 8 місяців тому
This Gourley and Conan combination is the comedic act for the ages!
@PungkiAhimsa
@PungkiAhimsa Рік тому
Yo Team Coco YT audio guy, why the audio level is inconsistent between clips. Some of them like this one are not loud enough while some other are fine. I can help if you need an audio engineer.
@AV-db5fb
@AV-db5fb Рік тому
Warning ⚠️: this is another wholesome clip from the podcast
@surfgator8294
@surfgator8294 Рік тому
I LOVE you guys!!!!!
@BertRussie
@BertRussie Рік тому
I am from India and most urban, middle class Indians grow up being trilingual or even quadralingual. It's a very normal thing here in India.
@michaelemberley2767
@michaelemberley2767 Рік тому
Love Matt's shirt!
@ResponsibleCitizen001
@ResponsibleCitizen001 Рік тому
Is there any platform where they upload the video version of the podcast?
@chitototoy176
@chitototoy176 Рік тому
I am of the firm belief that sona's biological composition is 90% laughter
@alno2554
@alno2554 6 місяців тому
02:01 - Conan asking Bley if striking him occasionally was okay and Conan cutting him off mid “uhhhh” gave off mad classical Simpsons vibes. 😅😅😅
@nranhatik
@nranhatik Рік тому
03:46 "Hey, man, kamats, ok?" 😁
@DannyKlimt
@DannyKlimt Рік тому
Conan: "Matt burped" Matt: "...Yeah."
@greyforge27
@greyforge27 Рік тому
"That's like wedding night talk" is how I'm going to refer to innuendo from now on
@jend1583
@jend1583 Рік тому
I may finally be able to leave "that's what she said" behind now that I have this alternative. 😂
@gracekim3668
@gracekim3668 Рік тому
It makes sense that Conan and other Irish/part-Irish people create tons of new words. I believe Irish people naturally have the gift of gab. Many of the Nobel Laureates for Literature came from Ireland.
@QuantumBraced
@QuantumBraced Рік тому
So in Armenian "Anush" = I hope whatever made you do that was delicious. Damn, that language is efficient.
@sark4786
@sark4786 Рік тому
it literally means sweet, but in that context that is the message conveyed yes.
@6Joey6Dice6
@6Joey6Dice6 Рік тому
You should try and watch Matt Gourley on "Drunk History" he gets pretty lit.
@vikasbhatnagar183
@vikasbhatnagar183 Рік тому
How is everyone in this damn podcast this damn good-looking I hope Mikey and Charlie are well though
@SB-xt5jk
@SB-xt5jk Рік тому
By god I want that mug! PLEASE sell replicas. Ultimate Con-brain merch
@lachauntiswashington231
@lachauntiswashington231 Рік тому
very good😄👏👏👏
@joseapsantos3633
@joseapsantos3633 Рік тому
Boa noite, um momento fantástico, muito bom. Gostei do vídeo.
@kumakhan7452
@kumakhan7452 9 місяців тому
I like this new Flang & Swang slang
@GraemeGunn
@GraemeGunn Рік тому
I just realized that Sona has a "dream job".
@joaomarreiros4906
@joaomarreiros4906 Рік тому
I grow up speaking Portuguese, German, English and later on Castilian, French and some Italian, the only thing it did was make it easy for me to learn other languages, currently I am trying Mandarin. Teach your kids other languages, its a tool.
@alittlepieceofearth
@alittlepieceofearth Рік тому
The Irish love to make up words. . . . That explains a lot to me about my family.
@SchlichteToven
@SchlichteToven Рік тому
Where I am in Canada, a lot of English kids take French immersion in school, so that they can end up being bilingual. I didn't, so my 12 years of regular French have allowed me to conjugate "avoir" like nobody's business. But I did often wonder if you get a subpar understanding of both languages if you divide your time between two while growing up...
@GhassenAthmni
@GhassenAthmni Рік тому
You don't. Being bilingual usually helps better both languages, especially that French and English share a lot of academic, technical and ''sophisticated' vocabulary
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