And French fries is pomme de Francois if I’m not wrong edit: GUYS STOP REPLYING TO ME I REALIZED ITS CALLED FRITES I WAS EITHER TYPING TO FAST OR I DIDNT KNOW NO NEED TO BE ALL PRESSED
What’s even more funny is that I’ve forgotten the German words for “primary” or “high” so I’ll end up telling a story about my “one school” days or the classes I’ve taken in “over school”
French fries = frites 🍟 Potatoes = pommes de terre 🥔 (literally it's apple of soil, not dirt😅) Also, in French culture we correct people to learn them cause we assume they want to learn, it's not impolite to correct someone, we do it all the time between friend and can do it with strangers all the same cause it's not rude in our culture. In fact, it's even a way to care, like a mother correcting her son for his own good. But if you don't say "bonjour" french tend to be rude cause it's really rude to not say "bonjour", to your cashier, a seller, a secretary, a doctor, or just to ask for direction... Etc And if you speak with someone or if he do something for you, you also add "merci" et "au revoir" and/or "bonne journée" etc cause it's our way to be polite. French is a formal language with "vouvoiement" and different degree of politeness, it's important to understand that French culture is link with that too. But in Paris, it's so cosmopolite and touristic that is kinda really apart sometimes 🤔
J'apprendrai le français en classe 6 parce que nous avons la possibilité de choisir le sanskrit, l'espagnol ou le français. Bien sûr, je choisirais le français. - Clara
Imagine learning the accent from these two dudes and practising it for real in paris. And the paris people just cutely laughed at it when using the accent right
Just saying, in Québec: Pain au Chocolat is usually called Chocolatine though nobody really agrees and pommes de terres is patato or as we call them here, des patates. Fries is frites.
Pour nous les français (from now) on dit "un croissant et un pain au chocolat" je sais que ce n'est pas logique mais on le dit comme cela pour raccourcir
Les français ont du mal à parler en accent anglais comme par exemple moi car on a du mal à cause de la pronociation qui est différente du français et on est vraiment des flemmards
I will make it easier for the Indians. "Pao" means bread in many Indian languages. Just pronounce it the same but like "Paon" (feet; with the nasal n at the end), and add "Shockola". "Paon Shockola". Then COUGH like you are pulling up phlegm and add "Sawn". "Khwaaa-Sawn" You got it 😅😅
Pomme de terre means actually potato
And French fries is pomme de Francois if I’m not wrong
edit: GUYS STOP REPLYING TO ME I REALIZED ITS CALLED FRITES I WAS EITHER TYPING TO FAST OR I DIDNT KNOW NO NEED TO BE ALL PRESSED
yea
@@yektaidontwanttosay1455 it's not.
@@anonym78x is it only in Bretagne tho?💀💀
It means dirty potato, exactly like the French. Dirty 🤣
It’s funny the way this person said, “number secondly.”
What’s even more funny is that I’ve forgotten the German words for “primary” or “high” so I’ll end up telling a story about my “one school” days or the classes I’ve taken in “over school”
What's Funny?
@@trevorphilips68 We normally just say “secondly” in English, not “number secondly.”
They do it all the time
Help im not even french but i die at his American accent in French oh it's painful 🤣🤣🤣
he's doing it on purpose dw
it’s the same when french talk english that’s shit is funny as fuck.
@@Real_G077same, I feel like French people speaking English is hardest to understand tbh. They accent is very thick.
you should hear those Frenchies speaking in english
Bruh americans when they speak french its so funny
"good thing we don't have to tip the waiter here honey" LMAOO XD
😂You guys are genuinely funny ❤️🇫🇷
Pain of chocolate 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was on a plane to America and I was speaking french with my mom and the dude next to us said he could speak french…he started saying baguett🤌🏼
Mdr XD
XD same
I see you’ve contracted French, I’m so sorry I hope you get better :(
hope that guy wasn't contaminated by the Frenchies
We gonna turn baguettes into banh mi
La prononciation de l'anglais m'a tué, 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
French fries = frites 🍟
Potatoes = pommes de terre 🥔 (literally it's apple of soil, not dirt😅) Also, in French culture we correct people to learn them cause we assume they want to learn, it's not impolite to correct someone, we do it all the time between friend and can do it with strangers all the same cause it's not rude in our culture. In fact, it's even a way to care, like a mother correcting her son for his own good. But if you don't say "bonjour" french tend to be rude cause it's really rude to not say "bonjour", to your cashier, a seller, a secretary, a doctor, or just to ask for direction... Etc And if you speak with someone or if he do something for you, you also add "merci" et "au revoir" and/or "bonne journée" etc cause it's our way to be polite. French is a formal language with "vouvoiement" and different degree of politeness, it's important to understand that French culture is link with that too.
But in Paris, it's so cosmopolite and touristic that is kinda really apart sometimes 🤔
Ne t'inquiète pas, chère.
Sauf que les français d'aujourd'hui ne respectent plus trop vraiment cela
"number secondly"🤣
This is why I went to France after completing A1 and A2 courses
Bro better be careful, that waiter is going on strike fs
J'apprendrai le français en classe 6 parce que nous avons la possibilité de choisir le sanskrit, l'espagnol ou le français. Bien sûr, je choisirais le français.
- Clara
Même pour moi
@@no-one-officialyay
Bravo si tu est américain car pratiquement tout les américains sont très mauvais mais la bravo
@@DatEmojiI'm not American, I'm Indian but ok thx 😊
Nice
😂😂😂 good thing we don’t have to tip 😂😂😂😂
Yet, so good to be brazilian and somehow understand some parts of Spanish, italian and french 😄
You guys are funny... and speak beautiful french!
I freaking love french😂😂😂❤️❤️❤️
“Un pain au chocolate and un croissant” 🤣😭☠️
Tom’s french drive me crazy❤❤❤
« Thank you, I am good!” 🤣
I just love the way he pronounced croissant 😂😂😂
Dammm you cold hearted. The way the serve kept making his face! He said “ I want that check and imma bounce”… 💀💀💀💀
Why especially parisian so sassy like... u don’t do that to ur customer!!!
I have never once experienced this in Paris.
How is it sassy?
I would say this is in our nature...we get annoyed quite easily...but i think this is even worse in some cities in the south of France
@@antoninmorin4564 can u tell me about south of french
@@takitako679 south of France is nice if you except Marseille who's just trash rn
j'aime l'accent français et le laungage parce que ça sonne tellement cool et j'apprends le frecmh à l'école aussi
And bro keep up the work
I am french and your french it's good🤗
🇨🇵✌🏼
I’m Parisian and your french is terrible please don’t ever use it
L'accent parisien 🤮
Wait until you meet them
Lol 😂😂😂 i must learm this French. Love the language
Imagine learning the accent from these two dudes and practising it for real in paris. And the paris people just cutely laughed at it when using the accent right
"Crgoissant" Lol.
Je ne suis pas français mais j'adore le parler et quand les gens le disent mal, je m'énerve😂😂
That last part got me 😂
*"Honey"* 🥰🤣
Le « croissant » bien aggressif😂😂😂😂😂
Yes, we French people have a bad accent, it's true 😅😂
No tourist ever:
The charm in his eyes while saying Bonjoouuuwr sent me 😂
Le français est si facile salut est salut
Bas si t français oui effectivement c facile 😂
This video makes me so happy 😂😂😂😂
Just saying, in Québec:
Pain au Chocolat is usually called Chocolatine though nobody really agrees and pommes de terres is patato or as we call them here, des patates. Fries is frites.
tu sais qu'il y a une "guerre froide" en france sur le sujet de la chocolatine ? :p
this is triggering for french people i was like “🤦♀️" cause the way he said croissant-
the most triggering for me was the "BOOOAAUUNDJOOAAUUWLWLWLW"
grouisanddzeeee does its work
This made me laugh 😂
Escargot got me ☠️
We don’t say pain au chocolat, we say chocolatine !
Imagine if a native English speaker would roast them for replying with this French accent 😂
The bonjour 😂
They want to talk in English but you better say all the French words perfectly.
French fries is just frites . Pomme de terre mean potato 😮
😂🎉Sooooo funny viva France 🇫🇷 😅
Croysants - like peasants 🤣
I love france people😂
in love with it
C’est tellement sa mais c’est dommage
Hahaha I speak English too 😂
”bonjoourr🤭🥺”
provocant 😂😂
How does this guy have a more American accent than most of us lol. They and their Italian counterparts need to be protected
pain of chocolate
choco:oooh it hurts
hahaha! so innocent looking... but everyone knows looks can be deceiving. lolz! 🤪
The french people r funny😂
CWASSIANT
yes i will use that from now on
so everybody is just gonna ignore the snails? 💀
hahaha I also did it to the French in Bali, I don't know what he said 😂😂😂😂😂 * only know bonjor
And number secondly😂
As someone whos learning french, the tourist sounds so bad😭😭
apples of dirt🤣
Voulez-vous vraiment que les américains nous déteste encore plus ? 🤣🤣🤣
We all hate you 🤣😜
qui en a quelque chose à foutre de leur opinion?
Oh trust me, it's not only the americans
@@luistotoro sorry to tell u this but argentinians don't count as people.
I once said something rude in French and that guy called me crazy lol
CwAuSouNt😂😂😂😂😂
Call the waitors "garçon"
That's one reason I actually want to move to France one day. No tipping! Everyone else imported that American tipping culture in mainland Europe.
Mdr moi on me dit baguette
In America you don’t need to tip if you don’t want to
But people will judge you if you don't. But in rest of the world its not judged.
Why does his pronunciation of croissant sounded like a Portuguese word with a total different meaning
so cute 😘😘😘
You only have to say your order:Un croissant et (=means „and“) un pain au chocolate s‘il vous plaît (=means something like „please“)
Pour nous les français (from now) on dit "un croissant et un pain au chocolat" je sais que ce n'est pas logique mais on le dit comme cela pour raccourcir
la nourriture en Belgique 🇧🇪>>>>>
I love ground apples
hilarious, New Orleans ⚜️
Emily in Paris be like… 🙄
Pomme de terre...
What do they think potato means
I hate when people mock accents both intentioally and unintentioally at the same time
Les français ont du mal à parler en accent anglais comme par exemple moi car on a du mal à cause de la pronociation qui est différente du français et on est vraiment des flemmards
It's potato pommel de terre
number secondly ☠️😂😂
Love me some esca🐐
Pommes frites aussi!
Holy jesus Frenglish
he said he speaks English but the customer wasn't having none of that
French fries are from belgium
Pomme de Terre is potato frites is actually French fries🍟
"Bonjouurrrr"seriously pronounce it right👹👹
Wow supers beaux gosses
I will make it easier for the Indians. "Pao" means bread in many Indian languages. Just pronounce it the same but like "Paon" (feet; with the nasal n at the end), and add "Shockola". "Paon Shockola". Then COUGH like you are pulling up phlegm and add "Sawn". "Khwaaa-Sawn" You got it 😅😅
croissant = *crew sand*
Is he Russian or Uzbek?😂😂😂
Sault! 👋
No rudeness was displayed here
What is a potato other than an apple of the dirt?
Pommes frites isn't it? Pommes de terre just means potatoes.
This is more like going to Paris, most people from Paris are kinda rude, not saying all of them but they're cool tho
waiters are rude to the local too. so dont feel special
Frite
I cringed so hard buahaha but sadly this happens 😭
Je suis français et je suis en mode:💀 (english traduction: i am french and im like:💀
*France* We make ze best food in ze world!
*Other countries* Great, what do you have?
*France* Snails and apples of the dirt.