2 out of 10 mics are working. This is progress for this channel. 😅
@K_Pppp24 күн бұрын
Наоборот, два из десяти не работали. Дания и Сербия пострадали
@victorx4648Ай бұрын
That drunken audio editor, though…
@BSHCR228 күн бұрын
Bro it is my alarm clock sound (part of) on 1:44 😭 it is disturbing to me everytime i hear it
@DG-mi2mc27 күн бұрын
200%
@K_Pppp24 күн бұрын
Это звукорежиссёр и ассистенты пьяные. Их микрофоны плохо работали
@ericsalazar373129 күн бұрын
I love the Polish girl, she’s such a vibe 😂❤
@DannyPotato28 күн бұрын
ADOPT ME 😭😭😭😆
@nyuhnyashАй бұрын
4:35 In Russian the common way to pronouce Burberry is "Бёрбери" (Byorberi). Also it is really interesting that some people from Western European countries said that the pronunciation depends on how well the speaker knows the original spelling of the brand name. In Russian even if you know the original ("correct") pronunciation you have to stick to the commonly accepted spelling in order to be understood.
@ГогаКутАй бұрын
да она уже в каком видео говорит не так , как говорят в России. Возможно давно уже не жила в рф или вовсе не жила толком
@omoikaneru29 күн бұрын
@@ГогаКут Да она вообще не с Рассеи. А может и не с Земли. А может и не человек.
@johngalt693129 күн бұрын
In my environment everybody says Barberi (Барбери), sometimes I hear the variation Börberi (Бёрбери), but not really often.
@bogu837126 күн бұрын
so kind of like japnese id imagine
@zudwadwa26 күн бұрын
It’s probably depends on part of country where you from. Because in Tatarstan me and my friends often pronounce it as “Бурбери" (Boorbery) or “Барбери" (Barbery)
@ioniamapping8874Ай бұрын
Omg Draga!!!!! I MISSED HER. 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱
@meSNakeIceАй бұрын
Hands on the table, young man!
@lothariobazaroff3333Ай бұрын
Hips don't lie, but you can see those tight jeans better in the previous video. :P
@fabricio4794Ай бұрын
Draga is a charming woman
@ioniamapping8874Ай бұрын
@@fabricio4794 she's also language wise
@fabricio4794Ай бұрын
@@ioniamapping8874 she is Ana s(from Brasil)friend
@saurntАй бұрын
All girls are gorgeous. Happy holydays, very good cozy channel.
@europeanguy8773Ай бұрын
Draga seems very intelligent and other than the girl from Wales, her English is closest to a native level.
@hajrizlicina624 күн бұрын
Most ppl here, who speak decent English tend to have very little to no (foreign) accent at all, rather an American one, I think it's partially bcs we got no dubbing here on TV or in cinemas (only occasionally for some children's shows intended for an audience below the age of 6) so we're pretty much exposed to native English speech from a young age.
@jboziu25 күн бұрын
The girl from Finland is so gorgeous and her smile is so pretty.
@seleder_type137724 күн бұрын
Agreed
@AntonyCamperАй бұрын
What's problem with sound? Repair microphones for your guests, please.😢😮
@voyageur8208Ай бұрын
I love the girl from Poland! She is not only uniting people but also she has super nice energetic vibe. She is funny and has a kind of sex appeal. She seems to be completely ok with her life, mind, body etc. You live your life well, do not ever change girl!
@fabricio4794Ай бұрын
I Love Draga from Serbia too,she is Atractive to me...
@goranjovic3174Ай бұрын
@@fabricio4794yes, Draga is very smart well balanced girl :) Plus she is polyglot 😊❤
@bencze465Ай бұрын
bulgarian, danish, russian is top3 for me, not that is relevant but funny all men notice these unrelated things
@ArturBiaecki-yc1wi28 күн бұрын
For me top 3 is russian, serbian, british, not necessarily in that order.
@ohhhana26 күн бұрын
Omg thank you so much 🥹
@TheRealBixАй бұрын
I wouldn't be surprised if the Finnish girl had pointy ears and lived in middle earth
@seleder_type137725 күн бұрын
Oh she's really attractive
@amele_214 күн бұрын
tolkien’s elvish was actually inspired by finnish!
@StankoAx10 күн бұрын
hahahaahahahahhaahahhahahahah
@alien3001.5Ай бұрын
In Poland we say (Givenchy). Żiwąszi/Żiwęszi/Żiwążi (Something similar to Russian and Serbian)
@goranjovic3174Ай бұрын
Slavic languages pronouncing 😊
@Almaz-o8l27 күн бұрын
Дживанши or Живанши :)
@robertkukuczka946929 күн бұрын
The smile of the Finnish girl is great.
@bgtechno93Ай бұрын
All the ladies are so articulate and charming. I'm literally falling in love with Jenny and Laura though the accents and they are so cute
@amarillorose7810Ай бұрын
In Serbian, the pronunciation depends from region to region; whether someone has heard of that brand or not, and sometimes depending on whether someone knows the original language of a particular brand. Gucci - "Guči"; Chanel - "Šanel" (the accent varies, sometimes it's on a, sometimes on e); Burrberry - "Barberi" and "Burberi"; Balenciaga - "Balensijaga, Balenciaga"; Rolex - "Roleks"; Dolce & Gabbana - "Dolče i Gabana" (but often just "Dolče Gabana"); Givenchy - "Živenši, Živanši" (similar to original French but some may also read it to a lesser extent as Đivenći or Givenči); Hugo Boss - "Hugo Bos"; Yves Saint Laurent - "Iv Sen/San Loran" (sound similar to French and Russian); Versace - Versaće (same as Italian, some may say Versaći but to very lesser extent); Hermès - "Hermes". In Serbian we have "č"(hard sound) and "ć" (soft sound), this are two different voices and letters (Polish is the only Slavic language that has these two sounds as Serbian, the other Slavic languages have only č or some sound that is read something between č and ć).
@sisipisiАй бұрын
Thank you my Bulgarian fella you did us well ❤
@iijj22 күн бұрын
I love your nickname and I think I know what it means ;)
@memiuxАй бұрын
My brokeass pronounce it like Temu, Walmart, Second-hand 😅
@bizarrrre26 күн бұрын
Same here 😂
@lucone2937Ай бұрын
There are no silent letters in Finnish words, that is every letter is meant to pronounce in the same way whether it's the first letter or the last letter. For instance unlike letter Y in English, the letter Y in Finnish is pronounced quite similar way as the German letter ü (U-umlaut). If "YES" and "READY" were Finnish words they are written like JEES and REDI according to their pronouciation. If a Finn pronounces foreign names with heavy accent, it is usually called as "Rally English" (rallienglanti). Originally when the Finnish rally drivers gave interviews to the international press in English they didn't care much about the subtlety of pronounciation.
@randomlee4308Ай бұрын
Finns also like over explaining their language and culture to foreigners.
@edonveil9887Ай бұрын
@@randomlee4308in this group Finnish was the only non-indoeuropean language. It makes sense to emphasize the oddballness.
@huberttorzewskiАй бұрын
It's similar in Polish. We also pronounce every single letter. But Finnish seems impossible to speak for me, very difficult language
@CaptainumericaАй бұрын
JRR Tolkien, a philologist, used to claim that finnish was the best language he ever studied, and inspired his elven constructed one.
@bencze465Ай бұрын
finnish kinda sounded a lot of the times how i would say those in hungarian. there may be some truth to that distant language relationship
@pablodescamisadoАй бұрын
In Russia we say GERMES, because traditionally in Russian, the Greek god's name is pronounced this way. the Ancient Greek aspiration was transliterated as G. The same as Heracles - Gerkules, Hera - Gera, Homer - Gomer, Helios - Gelios, etc
@FandechichounetteАй бұрын
C’est ce que j’avais compris de ce qu’a dit Taya. À savoir : le nom de l’entreprise ne fait pas référence au dieu, c’est le nom de famille du fondateur, Thierry Hermès.
@big_bag_basket9991Ай бұрын
Так сложилось что в русском языке некоторые английские слова начинающиеся с "H" произносятся как "G". Например Harry Potter мы произносим как Garry potter. Я не знаю почему так, но буквально все так делают.
@georgeevernight2814Ай бұрын
@@big_bag_basket9991 Просто буква Г изначальнов начале слова читалась примерно как англйиская Hh․
@leonel1058Ай бұрын
@@Fandechichounette But perhaps his surname comes from the name of the Greek god Hermes.
@JIuC9LLIbАй бұрын
@@big_bag_basket9991 Забавно что Emma Watson у нас Эмма Уотсон, а dr. John Watson - доктор Джон Ватсон. И в фильмах в зависимости от переводчика (хотя такой вариант я встречал реже), бывает Хэрри. Например в людыне павуке Сэма Рэйми я всегда думал, что друга Питера зовут Хэри из-за перевода, потом я понял что он Гарри. Так же и с Говардом-Ховардом Лавкрафтом, Хайзенберг-Гейзенберг, Миссис Хадсон, а пролив почему то Гудзон, хотя и то и то Hudson. Мы знаем Гекльберри Фина, друга Тома Сойера, а в америке Хаклберри
@Quoht4adАй бұрын
Obviously, the pronunciation of brands is directly related to advertising. Guests also speak several languages and know the origins of the mentioned brands. If you change the words to something unfamiliar, the pronunciation difference becomes striking. For example, how differently the exact names of people or cities are pronounced. John-Juan-Jean-Gianni-Giovanni-Hans-Ivan-Jan. Eugine-Eugenio-Eugeni-Ywein-Owen. Frankfurt-Francfort-Frankfurto-Francoforte -Fráncfort
@Dread_2137Ай бұрын
Wait wait wait, Eugine is Owen?
@big_bag_basket9991Ай бұрын
Я так понимаю звукорежиссёр спился. Иначе я не могу объяснить то что происходит со звуком.
@mondy3437sigmaАй бұрын
On est d'accord bro Feliz navidad hermano 🎄🎅
@aRandomPersonOfTheInternetАй бұрын
@mondy3437a happy holidays! 🎉
@Faral-kf5etАй бұрын
@mondy3437aon z duzym prawdopodobieństwem obchodzi święta w innym terminie 🙂 Bezpieczniej życzyć szczęśliwego nowego roku
@mondy3437sigmaАй бұрын
@@Faral-kf5et muito obrigado
@quantumeditsbeat28 күн бұрын
@@Faral-kf5et, брат, не важно когда ты поздравил, главное что поздравил)
@utopianland2705Ай бұрын
14:00 Harry Potter is turning into Garry Potterom in Russia 😂😂
@ilshat2955Ай бұрын
Гарри Поттер - Garry Potter. But Хагрид - Hagrid (with a bit harsher "kh"). Гиппогриф - gippogrif (greek root becomes "gippo-" in every word), but Хогвартс - Hogwartz. There is no consistency. Just a history.
@fabricio4794Ай бұрын
@@ilshat2955 Sergei Potterev and the world of Howitzerwartz..the land of "Magic Cannons"
@QvadratwsАй бұрын
it is Gary Potter in nominative case
@IlNeSTLeАй бұрын
С Гермесом просто - это же бог торговли у древних греков, на русском он Гермес, хотя он Эрмис, а в английском он Hermes.
@henri191Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas everyone 🌲, each time i heard the pronunciantion of a brand, especially the ones who are expensive, i try to speak as the original language, i like Gucci and Versace
@mondy3437sigmaАй бұрын
Merry christmas hermano 🎄🎅 from 🇭🇹
@thomasmann6416Ай бұрын
What is going on with the audio lately? :/
@TwardyJohn27 күн бұрын
All these Ladies are amazing, but the Welsh girl is out of this world :)
@colinafobe2152Ай бұрын
whenever I see that Spanish girl in these videos I am thinking about tv show FROM. she looks so alike that actress. btw in Serbia we usually say Versace as Italians but some would say with English letter "e" at the end
@lloydchrystmas499629 күн бұрын
Все девушки хорошие
@ДмитрийКалашников-ы3т14 күн бұрын
Это они ещё русское BMW не слышали!😂😂
@ЕлицаЕнева-ж3оАй бұрын
12:58 hell no, never heard anyone say Versaci in Bulgaria, ahhh, where do you find these people...
@kann887629 күн бұрын
Same in Serbia, we say it Versace, no idea where the girl came up with Versaci...
@ivo1566623 күн бұрын
She is probably from Varna, Burgas or Dobich bc we speak soft softish and add I even tho is a E
@ЕлицаЕнева-ж3о11 күн бұрын
@ivo15666 nah, I heard her speaking in other videos. She doesn't have an Eastern Bulgaria accent.
@georgigeorgiev278211 күн бұрын
If you go to Pernik they will say Versaci hahah, I have heard the Valenciaga thought, I think people confuse it with Valencia.
@ЕлицаЕнева-ж3о11 күн бұрын
@@georgigeorgiev2782 who will say it? the roma people there? 😂 if you think they represent Bulgaria...
@finaldestination5847Ай бұрын
What a beauty the young french lady is! But the russian, finnish and even the dannish young ladies are very beautiful !!
@jaromirmusil9017Ай бұрын
@finaldestination5847 High pressure in your sack??
@aRandomPersonOfTheInternetАй бұрын
Even?
@matthewyoung8314Ай бұрын
i know right, French girl is so beautiful af
@iijj22 күн бұрын
What do you mean - "even"? She's the ultimate waifu
@Vera_N_Ай бұрын
As a Russian I've been training to pronounce words like American ppl, especially w/ accent from New York (as I know, there are several accents of USA, including New York's one). Sometimes I clearly speak without Russian accent, sometimes it's little bit harsh, especially when I spell such letters as "T", "C" and "S". I speak fast on my mother lang and on American English and that's why I sometimes don't notice how these letters sound 😅 And btw I noticed that when I speak American English my voice goes low. Have no idea, why
@EddieReischlАй бұрын
You certainly write English well. How Taya speaks in the video is pleasant to listen to, it's a nice accent, you don't have to try too hard to lose it. Slowing it down probably helps, English is like German, we speak fairly slowly compared to Spanish or Italian, for example.
@Vera_N_Ай бұрын
@@EddieReischlthanks. But I have an aim to pronounce as much clear as it possible 😊
@СветланаПахтусова-й1вАй бұрын
О! Я заметила, что когда Юра Борисов даёт интервью на английском у него становится более глубокий и низкий голос, такой почти бархатный, более красивый, чем на русском. И у Даниила Медведева разные голоса на русском и английском, но не так сильно отличаются. Хотя большинство говорит одинаково на разных языках. Интересно от чего это зависит?
@Vera_N_Ай бұрын
@@СветланаПахтусова-й1в о, не смотрела его интервью. Надо будет глянуть) Сама хотела бы узнать
@user-eu4nesergАй бұрын
@@Vera_N_насколько я помню по школе в английском звуки нечёткие - вроде буквы " r" - будете их четко выделять -сразу распознают иностранку
@eaglehead1Ай бұрын
Draga is all I'm looking at. ☺
@MdMongu-h7l24 күн бұрын
The smile of the Finnish girl is great
@Fire_ousАй бұрын
In men's language we pronounse these like: EXPENSIVE
@HomerSimpson-mf7qy28 күн бұрын
Hahahahaga 🤣🤣🤣, funny and true 👍
@RaveMasterSRB25 күн бұрын
And expensive would be 'Skupo or Скупо' in Serbian. I wonder how other Slavs say it.
@TheAngelsHaveThePhoneBox19 күн бұрын
I've honestly never even heard about half of these brands.
@ВасяПетрович-ь2я16 күн бұрын
@@RaveMasterSRBin russian скупой means stingy. Expensive would be dorogoy дорогой
@ТатьянаРа-у8о27 күн бұрын
Что такого ambarrassing в имени Гермес? Тут нечего стесняться. Это историческое произношение имени древнегреческого бога в России.
@Bluz19 күн бұрын
Finnish is such a pleasant language to listen to and a bit funny as well
@jaromirmusil9017Ай бұрын
Please fire the sound master. Can't listen to it.
@yyyy12344Ай бұрын
hey, he might be reading it
@m0nk1ta66Ай бұрын
@@yyyy12344 so he better takes some notes : D
@DG-mi2mc27 күн бұрын
300%
@СветозарНовокрещенов10 күн бұрын
Wow, another great video. Finnish language is full of surprises.
@berryzorbitinАй бұрын
Draga is back!
@FandechichounetteАй бұрын
La prise de son est parfaite ! Bravo !
@CaptainumericaАй бұрын
J'entends ton sarcasme 5/5
@FandechichounetteАй бұрын
@@Captainumerica 😉
@dodaz204920 күн бұрын
MDR 😂
@scottmartin9041Ай бұрын
I really like world friend . However I have noticed the audio quality on the last few video that I have watched is below average and I hope that is fixed soon
@cherrxziz_amiramzАй бұрын
this vid was good
@juanjacobomoracerecero6604Ай бұрын
Interestingly Spanish and Finnish share two very characteristic sounds the thrilled R and the strong G.
@alfrreddАй бұрын
yes really unnexpected similarites!! it seems that finnish has the same sounds for a,e,i,o,u as spanish but it probably has more vowels overall.
@evapreda-dinkova34719 күн бұрын
I love this chanel it's so funny and interesting 😂❤
@leopartanen8752Ай бұрын
There are Finnish letters Š (sh) and Ž (zh) borrowed from Czech, but they are rarely used, only with words of foreign origin such as Tšekki (Czechia) and Fidži (Fiji).
@goranjovic3174Ай бұрын
In Serbian we have Ž(zh), Š(sh), Ć(tj), Č(ch) Dž(as J in word Jay) too 😊
@evcxyyy28 күн бұрын
The bulgarian one should've said the joke "Dolchi i Gergana" 😂
@rosyjsko-ukrainskitroll8715 күн бұрын
(about Versace) "this one is controversial" Hugo Boss: am I a joke to you?
@WineSippingCowboyАй бұрын
I agree 👍 with the UK 🇬🇧 woman on where you grew up.
@OscarOrtiz-w2hАй бұрын
girl thank you girls for filming can't wait to be in the filming 💓👻
@CaptainumericaАй бұрын
It's interesting what Draga said, about training in front of the mirror to roll her R's (tongue too short, lol), because how come some languages/accents roll the R's? Where did this come from?
@kema_za_zanavesom24 күн бұрын
I feel like “Russian girl” not really fluent in Russian, so many times I felt that she has pronunciation problems, but now I think that she just maybe mixed pr raised out of Russia. Her answers not really represent how we really say some words
@ДмитрийКалашников-ы3т14 күн бұрын
Согласен
@hyperion30313 күн бұрын
Dear Draga, if you are reading this, just know that no one would ever guess that you had any problems speaking as a child. Kind regards!
@achobАй бұрын
14:04 Они еще не знают, что у нас Гарри Поттер, а не Хэрри Потта
@Ogurets-i6wАй бұрын
Гарри ещё как-то норм, но если им сказать, что у нас не Хёрмайни, а ГеРмИоНа, то попробуй объясни почему
@kroks374Ай бұрын
@@Ogurets-i6w А еще легендарный ммдемс
@flioink22 күн бұрын
They got attractive looking young women together and made them talk about luxury brands.🤔 And I watched it😆 Well played!
@MaivemberАй бұрын
13:28 I'm surprised Italians pronounce the H in Hermès when H is a silent letter in both Italian and French.
@Tuliosantos1Ай бұрын
In Portuguese and Spanish too, I think it's something that comes from Latin.
@nicoladc89Ай бұрын
she didn't pronounce the H, tbh she didn't even pronounce the accent, she pronounced 'ermes, but the Italian pronounciation of that word should be er'mɛs. That's pretty similar to the real pronounciation except for the h. Anyway, a lot of commercials of these brands are broadcast in Italy in original language, so the commercial of Hermès, Chanel, Louis Vuitton etc... are in French, the commercial of Hugo Boss is in English, the commercial of Suzuki - well they say only the brand name - is in Japanese.
@MaivemberАй бұрын
@@nicoladc89When she says it, I hear the H pronounced like in English and 2 open E sounds. Basically like the French pronunciation (ɛʁmɛs) but stressed on the first syllable with a pronounced H and a rolled R. It's interesting that the commercials for those brands are in the original languages in Italy.
@nicoladc89Ай бұрын
@@Maivember nope. She did a very typical thing in Italian, especially in some areas, she almost geminate the first letter she said something like eermes. The syntactic gemination of the first letter is a rule in Standard Italian, but in some areas people geminate everything and in some other areas people don't geminate anything. For example "Da Vinci" is read "Davvinci", "A Casa" is read "Accasa" And the e are both Close-mid front unrounded vowel (é in Italian, the same of bed in Australian English), but Hermès has è that in Italian indicates the Open-mid front unrounded vowel (bed in Received Pronounciation).
@АндрейКузнецов-х5н3т25 күн бұрын
Gemination is the doubling of consonants. Which consonant did she double?
@dodaz204920 күн бұрын
L'audio è perfettamente chiaro ! 😂
@5384s27 күн бұрын
Вроде на каждой висит петличка, а звук будто с камеры. С петличек очень редко звук слышно
@masielo28 күн бұрын
Cant decide whitch girl is best all are so pretty. I'm Bulgarian
@thearbiter33519 күн бұрын
Danish
@JD-vi7pkКүн бұрын
12:55 In this case we still pronounce E as E. Most Bulgarians are not saying Versace with "i" sound at the end.
@Nuska_duska21319 күн бұрын
I'm glad I'm Polish, because this Polish girl is wonderful 💕😊
@a_maze_in_kwangya18 күн бұрын
I love this girl gang. Polish girl is such a nice vibe. She pulls everyone together
@BSHCR228 күн бұрын
5:20 very high finnish accent and i love it. They have so many doubling letters in their language like ää, uu, ii and so on
@marko1263Ай бұрын
I see Serbian flag i click because i know Draga is gonna kill it
@johngonzalez4298Ай бұрын
Feliz Navidad 💚🤍❤️🎅🏻
@ednadaniel9271Ай бұрын
Igualmente 🎉🎉
@johngonzalez4298Ай бұрын
@@ednadaniel9271 Gracias!
@lemonz1769Ай бұрын
Feliz Natal!
@johngonzalez4298Ай бұрын
@@lemonz1769 Obrigado!
@couragicАй бұрын
Взаимно. С наступающим!
@DagmaraBoАй бұрын
Polska jak mowimy CHANEL !? nigdy nie sluszalam pierwszej wersji, która powiedzialas. Wszyscy mowia SZANEL
@Faral-kf5etАй бұрын
To nie jest pierwszy raz kiedy ona wymyśla wymowę jakiegoś słowa i twierdzi że "tak mówią w Polsce".
@Nikifor_92Ай бұрын
Ja słyszałem dwie wersje: szanel i czanel
@wlorian943Ай бұрын
a jak ona w pierwszej wersji powiedziała? bo chyba trochę się przycięło
@wlorian943Ай бұрын
@@Faral-kf5et może nie wymyśla, a może rzeczywiście są w Polsce ludzie, którzy tak mówią. To że w twoich regionach mówi się w jakiś określony sposób, nie znaczy, że w całej Polsce jest tak samo
@ohhhana26 күн бұрын
Ej stara to dźwięk ucięło, oczywiście że wszyscy mówią szanel, mi mikrofon nie działał przez pół nagrania 🤣🤣🤣
@pavelsafronov5418Ай бұрын
13:58 I think no one say “Hermes” with H… usually ppl say “Ermes”
@marju155628 күн бұрын
Ahhh Danish girl... ! Cheers from Poland.
@JustKristiano29 күн бұрын
Our european ladies
@irvannurcahyady98Ай бұрын
3 people mics are not working 😂
@lemonz1769Ай бұрын
It’s kind of weird that the English has to qualify every name with … obviously we know the correct way but. Anyone in any country could know the correct way. It’s more interesting to hear what the average person says.
@claudiarobertomartin228122 күн бұрын
hope you could include Zara in this type of videos because no country usually come close to the original pronunciation
@ashCKM25 күн бұрын
2:59 wtf is she saying, no one says as she said it fist try, everyone speaks as she said it second time
@shelbyroselaganelli9 күн бұрын
The girl from Wales does not have a Wales accent. I'm so confused.
@ИринаИльина-ш7ъ9 күн бұрын
she know wallish language?
@OzzieMozzie7779 күн бұрын
3:42 The difference between the Welsh and Spaniard pronunciation of Burberry sent me ☠️ "berbree 💅" 🏴/ "BOORBETTY 🗣️" 🇪🇦
@NurmiSimoАй бұрын
You need to hire someone who knows audio. Everyone has a mic but 3 or 4 of them actually work. The volume is different between everyone. It's very difficult to listen to.
@danilostojanovic-t4uАй бұрын
I fell in love with Jenny fr
@eaglehead1Ай бұрын
I did too, and not just because welsh sounds similar to the american accent.
@EddieReischlАй бұрын
For most of these examples, people usually know where the brands come from and attempt an appropriate accent to say the name. In my case, usually unsuccessfully. But the thing is, "Hermes" is different. I personally am not aware of how a Greek person would pronounce the name of the messenger of the Greek gods if it's written in the Cyrillic alphabet (the Romanized spelling may be phonetically butchered, who knows?) so I'd have to go off of the English words "Her" and "me" and throw an "s" on the end of it. The Danish pronunciation makes sense to me, with the English long "a" sound for "e", like in German. Her accent sounds the closest to what we sound like in Wisconsin, I wouldn't be surprised if she spent some time in the USA.
@blinski1Ай бұрын
Hanna from Poland is cool and all, but I think she tried to make 'how my father who don't know any brands would say that' out of it all. She explicitly said 'maybe people shopping in Sephora or something would pronounce it differently' but yeah, that was the thing: how the brands are pronounced by people who know these brands:) And none of them was how people in Poland really pronounce them. I mean those who know them.
@account11281Ай бұрын
12:13 that joke was so cool 😂
@ОлегВолохов-ж8уАй бұрын
The Russian girl kept on saying the brand names with any accent but Russian
@lyro4110 күн бұрын
ну преувеличили вы знатно, конечно, но да, было много моментов, в которых она не как россиянин произносила названия брендов)
@nikname7665Ай бұрын
Рыженькая же из Уэльса. Почему она представляет английский, а не валлийский?
@lemonz1769Ай бұрын
That would be like someone from Kazan representing Tatar instead of Russian. Also, brand names would likely be pronounced the same by a Welsh and English person.
@nikname7665Ай бұрын
@lemonz1769 до этого она представляла валлийский язык
@ihmnic21 күн бұрын
Idea for next video - cars brand
@eowhiskass26 күн бұрын
Забавно что мне почему то интереснее всего знать как говорят на русском, хотя я и так знаю)))
@Daniel-qn4zv24 күн бұрын
Она неправильно сказала про Бёрберри и Эрмес, именно так большинство произносит в России, а не так, как она сказала.
@eowhiskass24 күн бұрын
@@Daniel-qn4zv а у вас в России сколько кольцевых автодорог? То что говорят у вас в городе не значит что так же говорят даже в соседней области.
@Daniel-qn4zv24 күн бұрын
@@eowhiskass Сужу не по своему городу. Я увлекаюсь парфюмерией и знаю как люди произносят эти люксовые бренды в разных уголках страны. Причем, если бы она озвучила в том числе так, как говорит большинство, то вопросов бы не было. Но как она сказала "Барберри", "Хермес", "Гермес" - так говорит меньшая часть людей. Так говорят в основном те, кто не знаком с этими брендами. Многое зависит от того, насколько человек знает как звучит оригинальное название. Но, например, Guerlain никто не будет называть так, как это звучит в оригинале. А вот Burberry и Hermes многие озвучат приближенно к оригиналу.
@dettroxxАй бұрын
Draga is my crush
@CaptainumericaАй бұрын
ikr?
@seleder_type137725 күн бұрын
Lada
@NorbertJanz27 күн бұрын
In Poland most people say Shanel so I'm not sure if she knows those names. I never heard of 75% of them lol
@ilya46943 күн бұрын
There is a problem with the pronunciation of the brand name "Hermes" in russian. If a russian reads "Hermes" by letters, then the first letter would sound like KH, the second like E and the third R - "KHER". The sound of other letters doesn't matter because these three letters form a word that means a male sexual organ in a very obscene form. So after that all the magic of luxury disappears. I think the brand's marketers know this problem and they suggested reading the first letter as G. Therefore in Russia they pronounce it as GERMES.
@Ita_AnimatZАй бұрын
beautiful video❤
@Faral-kf5etАй бұрын
Yeah... And the audio is even better...
@diamondj5849Ай бұрын
Can you pls do a segment about foreigner and baybayin (first filipino script/way of writing)😊😊
@dragozhekovdragov837725 күн бұрын
Всичките момичета са много сладки и хубави и направо са в екстаз като говорят за мода и парфюми😂❤😂
@MrJuulia01Ай бұрын
I assume most would spell these in finnish alphabets, but younger ppl maybe mixture depending on person can they spell it.
@SaiThowai-sc8dlАй бұрын
Hello I am from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩
@bestviewishereАй бұрын
Video has mistakes. For example some microphones are didn't work. For example; 04:20, 07:26 And biggest problem is that there is no any Turkish girl ;)
@largestudent198Ай бұрын
Happy Holidays. I lived near Mojave desert and someone (perhaps because a person of similar age and opposite gender) asked with a complete straight face that such person likes my Australian accent. I ain't Joji. I'm the Asian Borat of New York.
@АлександрСикфестов9 күн бұрын
Красивые девушки!
@YKsdess14 күн бұрын
in French we also say Dolce Gabana insted of Dolce and Gabana. I never heard anyone say Dolce & gabana
@yanalammes25014 күн бұрын
How can I become a participant of this show? ❤️😂
@thiagooliveira583Ай бұрын
In Brazilian Portuguese the Versace is similar to the French version, because if I would write not knowing the word I would write something like "Versatche" to make that sound
@Zuza_7uzanna24 күн бұрын
i disagree with polish pronunciation of Givenchy, because we prounonce it more like "żiwenszi" or "żiwąszi". I've never hear someone who called it "dżiwenszi"
@SergiueX-pg2le28 күн бұрын
Франция бы очень удивилась, узнав, что их Эркюль на русском языке звучит как Геркулес)
@ИринаИльина-ш7ъ9 күн бұрын
нет, дурик. французское hercule. происходит от греческого "Геркулес".
@SergiueX-pg2le9 күн бұрын
@ИринаИльина-ш7ъ нет, глупышка. В Греции Геркулеса зовут Ираклис