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@IanMVB
@IanMVB 22 минут бұрын
I'm sorry but downvote for 'unalived'
@nanoc.2103
@nanoc.2103 Сағат бұрын
I didn't realize I was pronouncing 'Dude' differently
@LoboGuaraná2015
@LoboGuaraná2015 3 сағат бұрын
Tendi nd
@ssss13861
@ssss13861 5 сағат бұрын
The last type is morphophonemic?
@LenoNR-rt2el
@LenoNR-rt2el 5 сағат бұрын
My favourite one is 電 a phone or a call it really looks like a phone 😭 Also 楽しい means fun and the kanji is actually fun
@ivetterodríguez-j4k
@ivetterodríguez-j4k 6 сағат бұрын
Oh, wow! First video I saw from.you was for Spanish! You're learning japanese?
@McBobuc
@McBobuc 8 сағат бұрын
Guess I'm from Maine now (I'm actually Dutch
@hecb87
@hecb87 8 сағат бұрын
Ezelentchi❤
@biaispravda
@biaispravda 9 сағат бұрын
Mostly correct in so far as it applies to most Brazilian dialects. However, both features presented as "distinctly Brazilian" are actually absent in some Brazilian variants that, as a whole, make up a huge part of Portuguese Brazilian speakers, so that they cannot be neglected. Both palatalization of coda S and stress-timed rhythm* are the rule in Carioca and Manezinho variants and generally applicable as well to all Northeasterner variants. In total, they represent almost 40% of all Brazilians. Not shaming or criticizing in any way, I'm just adding some more info to the discussion. *Rhythm pattern is a spectre. It is not possible to divide speech variants in a clear cut way along those categories. That being said, it is true that no Brazilian variant has a stress-timed rhythm as strong as the Portuguese ones, but those that I just mentioned >tend< to be more stress-timed than syllable-timed.
@migueloliveiraalves4450
@migueloliveiraalves4450 10 сағат бұрын
No Brasil é 'DiA' 🇧🇷 e em Portugal é 'DiA' 🇵🇹
@alantew4355
@alantew4355 11 сағат бұрын
There are already 100+ countries in the world, so how could it only have 123 words?
@Kalvinism
@Kalvinism 12 сағат бұрын
The English killed people for being Irish, refused them work for using their Irish names, and beat, tortured and killed those who spoke it :) Then Irish people feared for their children, and forced them to speak English to 'save' them from the English invaders, also by beating them :) And to top it all off, there was no famine, the English took land from Irish farmers, and 'allowed' them to work the land (provided they submit to the crown) and then shipped all the food to England :) It was a genocide.
@pt3085
@pt3085 14 сағат бұрын
That is what you should know about protecting minorities in the US. Uyghurs in China can study their language in their province. Languages of Russian ethnic minorities are official languages in their administrative units.
@carcas77
@carcas77 14 сағат бұрын
Damn
@katomine7
@katomine7 17 сағат бұрын
It's interesting as a Portuguese to see all these regional differences I see Brazilians mention about their country. We have our own few but It's nowhere as varied as Brazil, I think that's cool
@davethesid8960
@davethesid8960 17 сағат бұрын
Is the Spanish u really the same as in boot? I don't know. Also, we have a similar case with Hungarian j and ly now both making the same sound.
@countryballsEmpire1
@countryballsEmpire1 17 сағат бұрын
Mas bah, hum tem alguma coisa estranho
@alexandra_symphony
@alexandra_symphony 18 сағат бұрын
None of y'all over there call sodas "cold drinks"? Ik non soda drinks can also be cold, but that's what we call them in Pakistan.
@alexandra_symphony
@alexandra_symphony 18 сағат бұрын
Me living on the other side of the world, having no relation to America: I'm from all over.
@knowledgeckr786
@knowledgeckr786 19 сағат бұрын
Brother thanks for the video. Could you or anyone explain, why does matter need communication, How does lump of neurones create sound Ideas, How computer mimics sounds creation like human brain. Regards
@narcisoneto7651
@narcisoneto7651 19 сағат бұрын
"excelenTE" or "excelenTI" if you're from northeast
@lucasschrda
@lucasschrda 20 сағат бұрын
Se pronuncia bastanTE, abraços de Curitiba
@paularezendeteacher
@paularezendeteacher 20 сағат бұрын
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🇧🇷
@wolfaja755
@wolfaja755 22 сағат бұрын
Apparently I pronounce lawyer all types of fucked. Good to know I guess
@chriskennedy3220
@chriskennedy3220 Күн бұрын
I’m from Washington state and most of these are accurate. The only one that was different is that I say soda instead of pop. Although I did used to say pop when I was younger
@michaeledwards6683
@michaeledwards6683 Күн бұрын
oswald mosley would love this
@IssacVazquez-tp6xf
@IssacVazquez-tp6xf Күн бұрын
Me who says “Ca-ra-mel”and “Pa-jah-mas” but is not from the South.
@Siss2012
@Siss2012 Күн бұрын
The world astronomy is Greek though
@portugueasy7707
@portugueasy7707 Күн бұрын
My sister and I would always joke that you should avoid saying “a little bit” with a Brazilian accent.
@Aritul
@Aritul Күн бұрын
Thank you!
@user-ms3rs9ty3o
@user-ms3rs9ty3o Күн бұрын
m.kzbin.infoOMqVCs0aMrE
@timsummers870
@timsummers870 Күн бұрын
Portuguese from Portugal is a language that only the Portuguese can understand.
@efisgpr
@efisgpr Күн бұрын
"ben" in NJ, OK and CA. The data is off. ....
@calebblaha7854
@calebblaha7854 Күн бұрын
My accent is so specific, you can narrow down to the county. It's Wisconsinight through and through. Also, it's a bubbler, not a water fountain.
@videonofan
@videonofan Күн бұрын
Sounds like a thing English-speaking neo-Na*is would love to make
@McGraycat
@McGraycat Күн бұрын
Neither, i call them JAMMIES (Joh-meez)
@Blaze54845
@Blaze54845 Күн бұрын
Apparently Ohioan accents are the 'true neutral' of American accents cause I am apparently from Milwaukee, the West, Northeast, and the Midwest.
@girla9480
@girla9480 Күн бұрын
"blendlore" and "wordhoard" absolutely slap though.
@ihiki1537
@ihiki1537 Күн бұрын
This video is EXCELENTE!
@vasilisablud
@vasilisablud Күн бұрын
heyo can we replace English with this it sounds so cool
@augusto-ug8kw
@augusto-ug8kw Күн бұрын
i always wondered why the portuguese are afraid of pronouncing vowels.
@franciscobois
@franciscobois Күн бұрын
In MG there is just a long unvoiced s: messssss (like month xD)
@NonyaBidness-w7e
@NonyaBidness-w7e Күн бұрын
I refuse to say dance-een. Pen does not sound like pin - it has an e not an i. I try to avoid saying like as a filler word unless I'm going o physically gesture something that I don't have a good adjective for.
@Wither_Strike
@Wither_Strike Күн бұрын
So, im from michigan, Mississippi, and new mexico all at the same time? Cool! As a few others have pointed out, your accent for certain words can probably change if you are online and exposed to different cultures from an early age. In my case, i dont actually watch american media all that much anymore, so ive probably got some canadian, british, austrailian, and various european accents mixed in as well. But even then, i also just say things weird, like the letter W, i pronounce as "dub-you." I have no clue where i got this from, because i dont know anybody else who says it like this
@sergioalvarenga6671
@sergioalvarenga6671 Күн бұрын
Carioca Portuguese mesmo sounds much alike European Portuguese
@hellensouza2969
@hellensouza2969 Күн бұрын
Na verdade depende. No Brasil a pronuncia pode variar dependendo da região, estado ou até cidade que você esteja. Por exemplo, no nordeste "dia" e "tia" se pronuncia como no português europeu. Mas em geral, sim, a letra D vira G e a letra T vira Ch. Além disso, a pronuncia da ultima sílaba na palavra "bastante" é na verdade "chi" e não "che". Mas esses são detalhes. Parabéns pelo vídeo, boa explicação!
@cragasm
@cragasm Күн бұрын
the T sound is way more pronounced, kinda similar to the letter ч in russian
@ryndlps
@ryndlps Күн бұрын
I never heard anyone saying "mezmo" in Brazil I'm Brazilian
@Nick.m.30
@Nick.m.30 Күн бұрын
So it turns out, I'm from New England
@manjusaka92
@manjusaka92 2 күн бұрын
not surprise you'd get those kinda comments on tiktok. tiktok is full of lazy and unintelligent ppl. so i won't waste time using it