French and American React to French vs English TikTok Compilation!!
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🇫🇷Morgane
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🇺🇸Christina
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I had a fun time reacting to these videos with Morgane! Especially the book names had me rolling 🤣😂 Hope you guys enjoyed too! -Christina 🇺🇸
Haha as French 🇫🇷 speaker, obviously I really enjoyed it. So funny. But first and foremost, I know this guy, he's embarrassing us, he's exagerated a little bit. I don't speak English with that kind of accent 😂🤣
Either way, if you're interested at listening in French music. Check out that early TV show called
"La Star Academy"(2000-2010)
My favorite one is "Laisser moi danser"
She is pretty entertaining too, keep her frequent, this is a channel I can binge watch
To see how you reacted to the book names, made me more laughting than videos of loic suberville and I like this guy(because I'm french too xd). your reactions are priceless xD.
I like to see videos of English-america-australia, because I've learned from a british and I have American and Aussie friends ^^
I love your reaction when you heard pink castle I'm shocked too😂
And happiness in a household omg😂
@@OkkkkOO366 that's what happens if you don't train enough spelling English 🤣
Morgane was a great by the world friends , she is funny , enjoyable and i already love her interations with Christina , who is also funny and enjoyable
Fact : There's no rules for genders , just you have to memorize and yes , this may be really hard
In Russian it's simple,
The endings,
nothing, o - male
a, ya - female
but words ending with a special sign "ь" need to be remembered
I think English might be one of the few languages without gendered nouns. I know Urdu (grandmother tongue), Arabic (currently learning), Turkish and Malay.
Turkish and Malay had no gendered nouns, but the others did.
Learning genders is far easier than learning some other things. *Like for example, the plurals in German.*
@@rks11106 as a native Turkish speaker thats right
O markete gidiyor
(She/he/it is going to the market)
Everything is neutral 0 gender 🤷♀️
@@notfound9816 There're 3 genders in Russian, not 2, plus there're words which are always plural, like pants, they've got no genred at all.
Consonant - Masculine
-а, -я - Feminine
-o, -е, -мя - Neuter
-ь - Feminine\Masculine and should be memorized
And lots of exceptions for each rule. So it's not so simple as it might seams for a native speaker, as we, same as French, grow up gnowing the difference.
i knew eventually they'll get to loic suberville. this guy takes language barrier humor to the next level. do more loic please!
Morgane is a great addition to the channel! Love her vibe and I think she represents France very well.
I’m ukrainian how speaks english and now learning french. I love this guy and because I live in France now i have mixed reaction for his videos :) Thanks a lot for sharing your opinion!
Vive l'Ukraine ! Bienvenue en France ❤
So for those who don't know, Loïc is French born in Mexico who grew up in the US and now lives in France. He's absolutely spot on as i speak and lived in both countries lol. Man is comedic genius.
Give him the credit!!!
I love Loic!! 😂😂
Christina has been in a lot of videos lately. At least she is having a lot of fun
The French girl is absolutely gorgeous. Just the proper French girl. That's why the whole world love French women:)
As French Speaker. There's more beautiful French girls.
In my experience, French girls are quite quite difficult and stubborn when it comes to dating
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 i have absolutely no doubt. But there's the particular girl in this video, and i totally like her.
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 it's just because we don't know the "concept" of dating in France. That doesn't exist. Dating is the American way and we don't have a specific word for this... Mais au final, qu'est ce qu'on les aime quand même!!
Completely agree.
I used to work with a woman from Greece. One day she was upset about her "sleep not fitting." It took all of the USA folk about 3 minutes to figure out she meant her "slip." Confusion reigns in English!! Love your videos.
The French girl is really pretty 😂
*We need a part 2 of them reacting to loic suberville's videos. I love it when he does English vs. French vs. Spanish videos.* Because both languages are equally confusing with their rules/exceptions to rules. It's funny because English derives a lot of its rules and words from French so you'd think they'd be more understanding to each other's language fuckery. But they still judge each other hardcore. How do you think bilinguals/trilinguals feel when studying English or French? I would never want to re-learn English again. It was hard enough the first time but at least I had time/youth on my side. I would give up now, especially with all the new slang.
Loïc Suberville is great! Love his language comedy!
Here in Brazil we also have this "object gender" like "table" is female "uma mesa" a chair is female, "uma cadeira"
Um (male) = a/one
Uma (female) = a
A ( female) = the
O (male) = the
Aquela (female) = that
Aquele (male) = that
Um (male) elefante (an elephant)
Uma (female) girafa (a giraffe)
Just reminding brazilians speak Portuguese✨
Omg I'm French and it's so true when he told the name's books 😂
English used to have grammatical gender, 3 of them (like most Germanic languages) - masculine, feminine and neuter exist in Old English. Basically, English is an oddball among its related languages for lacking grammatical gender and it’s mostly because it got lost during the evolution of Middle English, which resulted from smashing Old English and Norman French into a near creole.
French’s ancestors, like Latin and I think Gallo-Romance had 3 genders too, but the neuter collapsed into the masculine around when the Romance languages were evolving out of later forms of Latin/Romance.
You got it all right. France used to be Gaul which means Gallus in Latin
Our ancestors were Gallo Romance.
Germanic (Frankish) languages also influenced French a bit. Even if linguistically, latin is clearly the main ancestor.
@@xenotypos You mean The Frankish Empire (🇫🇷🇩🇪🇱🇺🇧🇪🇳🇱🇨🇭🇦🇹)
When those nations used to be one country
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 And the Roman Germanic Empire, of course ! Not only France influenced German
this is awesome. I just discovered him last week and been watching a bit each day. He's hilarious, especially when French teams up with Spanish, las aguas!
Everyone should react to loic suberville, this guy is simply a genius 😂
"Happiness in the household" lol super trooper 2 -Canadian scene. Lol
Sheet and Sh** , beach and bi*** , a whole and a****le , OMG , look at Christina's reaction , so funny and embarrassed
russian also has genders for nouns... Problem with learning french is that our genders don't match... Table is female in French but male in Russian for example...
This was worth it just for Christina's face when he said, "Happiness in the Household" with a French accent. 🤣 My French coworker said "happiness" the same way at work a couple years back and I was rolling on the floor. 😂 I guess it's my inner 12 year old.
Better than french word "Bon Heur"😂
Il ne faut jamais oublier le H en anglais ! :)
The video is cool. I like to learn such details about the language.
In our Russian language, too, almost all subjects have a gender (male/female or middle (analogous to English "It"). But, as it seems to me, everything is defined easier here.
You just need to remember a simple rule about the letters at the end of a word, and navigate by it.
For example, a bottle (бутылкА) and a mug (кружкА) are female, and a table (стол) or a knife (нож) are male. The middle gender contains the letters "O" or "E", at the end of the word. For example: Sea (морЕ), gold (золотО).
The same rules are in Polish… :)
But some words has different gender.
In Your language a mug (кружкА) is female, in Polish a mug (kubek) is male.
So an object’s gender is very tricky part of learning, no matter if it exist in your language or not ;P
@Arno Meyer Yes. Even names in Russian often end like this. Although we have few native Russian names now, but somehow, this rule works. For example, we practically do not find male names ending in the letters "A" or "Я", because these endings are female.
Or for example your name, Arno. If they (in Russia) called the child by that name, they would rather call him Arnold. I hope I didn't offend you with this. This is not a strict rule, it's just more familiar to us. Male names end with a consonant letter (В, Л, Д), or a short "Й" sound.
@@januslich5500 I'm glad you have a similar rule. 😀 If we had a "mug" called "kubek", it would also be male. For example, as a "glass" (стакан). It's all about the vowels and consonants at the end. At least in our language.))
"middle" gender is called neuter in English btw
@@sambros2 Sorry, im not so good in English, therefore I can make mistakes. Thank you for correction.🙂
The gender of nouns was the hardest for me studying French, and I'm still having trouble. The French pronunciation was a lot easier than the gender.
The grammar is the hardest for me. English is so simple compared to French.
And there are words in French that change gender depending on whether you use them in the singular or in the plural.
The gender of the nouns is also prominent in Latin where they determine a gender for nouns and adjectives and it can be : female, male or neutral . Accidentally we also have it in Polish so I'll give and educated guess that it comes form protoindoeuropean . And table in Polish is a man too; bottle is a female and a chair is neutral ;)
i wonder why Polish chairs are neutral while Czech chairs are female
Loïc has the 2 nationalities, that’s why he speaks such a good English, and why he does such a good French accent 😉
He speaks perfect Spanish too
Me encantan todos los videos de Loic…
Yeah, 🤣 children love the book SHEET ON THE BED"" really luv it
3:51 "words have ginger".
I'm learning French and I've learned a tip that most of nouns end with "e" in French are females:)
As a French person it was funny
It's simple to determine the french genders,
actually there're own feminine terminations (-se -ce -che -tion -sion -zion -xion -aison -gne -ve -ne -me -ine -ie -te -eur( -eur exept when it's an adjectif, it would be a masculine termination)) every two letters : -rre -nne -lle -mme ... are also feminine terminations
I laughed a lot because we have this in spanish too, grammatical genders.
La mesa = the table.
Los pantalones = the pants.
Etc...
Voilà, c'est Morgane a nouveau!
I've seen him... He's so funny😂😂
Also the gender thing, Hindi also has genders for different objects.
Nice work guys..❤️❤️
As French speaker. He's embarrassing us 😆
Really good question tho, how did we end up with a female chair and a male table?
@@rks11106 in Hindi, the chairs and the tables are both feminine.
Hindi does NOT have the 3rd (neuter) gender! Unlike Bangla or Gujarati.
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 yeah atleast français has rules
Im learning French with Duo.For me, it gets other mistakes, like the grammar.Until now, i havent speak with somone native French french.
Very funny video, especially obscene phrases😄😁 And it turns out that French and Russian have something in common, we also distribute objects by gender, male, female or average.
We are. Nous le sommes 🟦⬜🟥🇫🇷
In our French vocabularies, it's really important to determine/distinguish whether it's masculine or feminine
huh, I wonder if actually not giving out genders is the rarity. I saw people mentioning Portuguese, and Hindi, I know we do it for Spanish.
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 why though?
@@VivaCohenGet the gender wrong, meaning will be different: th-cam.com/video/1H_clzrie5c/w-d-xo.html
Loic suberville(the man in the video) is a french ,who speaking english and espanol with bilingual level.
And in french the gender is present in all word...inanimate objects too...We have some surprises with some nouns, for example in human biology....
Now I'm thinking, lots of these surprises are in the anatomy, animal like plant anatomy
Fun beach is another level, Lol😂😂😂
The “R” sound, in American English and then all the other types of English (British, Australian, maybe South African) dialects. Let’s look at the difference.
🇬🇧 🇦🇺 🇳🇿 🇮🇳 🇿🇦 “R” Sound
The “R” sound in most of the English dialects is pronounced in three steps.
1. The tip of the tongue rises up in the front of the mouth.
2. The lips are opened averagely-wide, the teeth can be seen.
3. The upper front parts of the voice chords vibrate softly.
🇺🇸 🇨🇦 “R” Sound
However, the North American “r” sound is pronounced very different indeed.
1. The tongue is dragged back in the throat.
2. The sides of the tongue brace against and feel the upper teeth in the back of the mouth.
3. The tip of the tongue is relaxed and doesn’t touch anything, so it is flattened and gentle.
4. The lips round up and are pulled in front. The teeth are barely seen.
5. The voice chords in the back of the throat vibrate strongly.
Tips to learn genders !
In AL LANGUAGES (that have genders) they are a rule to determine it for example in French most noun ending with e are féminin
Morgane = Mature housewife with a son
Christina = Mature career woman with a daughter.
Vibe
WTF weirdo
This was such a fun video can you guys please do more of these?
Yoo I’m considering redownloading tik tok JUST FOR THIS GUY. 😂😂
Don't bother, he's here
Loic is a genius.
I love watching Loic's vids n didn't actually expect they would make an American n a France reacting to his vids. That was hilariously fun! 😆😆
Nice podcast Morgane.awsome
Loic Suberville !
I watch Loic Suberville so much I just remember random stuff in French and Spanish now. I think if he did stuff on German he would just be screaming and I’d just be crying laughing 🤣
Thanks Christina! Merci beaucoup Morgane! I'm all alone here in my house, but I still laughed out loud at those skits. They were hilarious. Just by the by, you will both be interested to know that in Canadian French, the 'R' is still rolled as it used to be in the south of France. I learned my French in Canada, so I have a rather disconcerting accent when I attempt to speak it.
I believe that the Canadian accent is modifying, due to modern means of communication, but in the rural areas it is still very old-fashioned.
And many foreigners still say that portuguese is a difficult language. No no no, english is most.
I think that depends on the native language you speak. For a German it could be easier learn English than Portuguese (IDK) but for me, as a Spanish speaker, Portuguese is way easier to learn than English
I’m lucky I started learning English intensively at 8. I can see why this language can be so confusing. It mostly involves memorization. I mean: through, thru, threw? Red, read, read? There, their, they’re? That last one even confuses native speakers. It’s one reason why I like ny native tongue Spanish. Consonants and vowels are always pronounced the same way. Well except when there are accents. Maybe that’s what the English language is missing. Either way, glad to see Morgane again 🙂.
bruh thru is not how u spell it
@@sambros2 sometimes: New York State thruway, drive thru, etc
Did I witness someone saying "english is really hard" to a french girl? Can't wait to see her tell that to a german too. :)
Finally! The cross-over we all needed!
Things have gender in Spanish too, I don't find it confusing because I've know them from childhood
you guys are so sweet😭😭😭😭😭
yeess, i love this guy!
Yep, that's French
Once you've mastered it, there will be very few languages left to be afraid of 😂
...untill you meet Finnish language😂😂
fun fact: all those confusing -ough words used to all be pronounced the same way, which is why they're written that way, but none of them preserve the original sound. in fact, the sound that the "gh" digraph originally represented has disappeared from most dialects entirely.
as for gender? here, English is the weird one, as it's one of a very few Indo-European languages in which grammatical gender has disappeared entirely. it's only preserved in our third person pronouns and, if you're an annoying pedant like me, some loan words like "blond(e)" and "fiancé(e)".
Fromage de Brie and piscine also means someting very different in Geman.
Says "Oh lala" or "mon Dieau" as see all your french friends and coallague's eyes rolled 😂
India loves france 🇮🇳💙🇨🇵
Damn the book names and and the way the guy pronounced 🤣
Water? Well yes but actually no. 😆 🤣
Say “bag one ten happiness” in French along with “Fifty Ten Hull” and “Fifty Nineteen”.
As both of your audience (Loic & World Friends), I've never been so happy of this reaction video! 🤭😍
P.S. For anyone curious, Loic is indeed French. Born in Mexico, grew up in the US with French parents. Hence he does English, Spanish & French skits on his channel "Loic Suberville". Amazing guy! 😆😆
"Sheet on the Bed" sounds about right !
-Amber Heard 2022
I want more of these..bcoz Loic Superville is my fav french-english weird skits language..
My French teacher told us a story about an exchange student from France. He wanted to know where the "shits" were. They kept directing him to the bathroom, and finally, confused, he asked "no, where are the shits? for the bed?" Our 14 year old selves were deaaaaaaad
ha I knew someone from Mexico who kept pronouncing it like that lol
I just realized Spanish also genders their nouns. xD
If World Friends do English differences from 35 countries that'll be insane.
By countries I mean by Australia, New Zealand, USA, UK, Canada, Mexico, China, Colombia, Spain, Egypt, Germany, France, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, South Africa, India, Pakistan, Brazil, Jamaica, Italy, Hungary, Philippines, Japan, Thailand, Scotland, Sweden, Switzerland, Russia, Poland, Portugal, Nigeria, Norway, Israel & Ireland.
Morgane is so beautiful!
teah, I've been working with French experts helping them to overcome accent issues 👍
Helping French experts lose their accent when talking in english or English french experts losing their accent when speaking the language they claim to be experts of?
🤣 the book name got me gasping so loud
True story.
There was corporate meeting between different offices and at some point some French man said: "We need to nig*ashit!"
Everyone went at least for 30s on mute LULW
Give us more Morgane
2:00 Lmao 😂😂😂😂😂
"He looks so french" yeahhh that happens a lot with french people
I remember how we had to keep repeating nouns with their article in the French classes at school... un/une, le/la etc... It was fun though but I wish I would have had the opportunity to use the French more after I graduated. One question to Morgane, or any French person I guess... Who decides the gender of a *new* word in French?
In Sweden there is the Royal Swedish Academy who are responsible for releasing a new version of their dictionary every year ( _in a way similar to the Oxford Dictionary for English I guess_ ) where they add new common words and also remove old dated and/or unused words... and that's like the norm for the Swedish language... but they don't have to _determine the gender_ so it's easier for them. 🤣
( _They also have the responsibility of deciding the literature Nobel Prize winner each year_ )
I'm an Israeli and the genders in Hebrew are completely different from the genders of French
@@gamerstorm9822 Yes, I know. 🙏
Pretty much every word in Hebrew is either male or female. I don't know much Hebrew myself but one of my best friends is Israeli.
I'm quite late to the party but to answer your question, it's a mix between the French Academy (the same institution as your Royal Swedish Academy with the same prerogatives) and the public opinion, for instance the covid 19 is feminine according to the French Academy (LA covid) but masculine for everyone in the population (LE covid). For some reason everyone started calling the covid LE so it stuck but the Academy later decided to call it a feminine noun. It's the only word I can think of where people massively disagree with what the Academy decided!
@@Melissa-sx9vh Thanks (or merci) 😊 Late to the party or not, that was a good explanation.
Here's a lifehack for Italian speakers: since French and Italian belong to the same Roman language family, they share a lot of words with the same gender. le lait - il latte, le miel - il miele, la bière - la birra, l'école - la scuola, le pays - il paese... Once you realize this, it makes determining gender so much easier if you know even basic Italian.
Just react to 3 videos? More please 😂😂
OMG he has sooooo many more videos out there! You definitely need to do at least 2 more parts with Loic.
french : - adding genders to things
sanskrit : - suswagatam bhrata
I think that all the Roman languages have a gender issue maybe also Greek. It's difficult to explain, it's just natural to us...But i think it's quite poetic to gender "things", it gives a soul to the inanimates...or kinda! Yeah sounds creepy, but French are poets....; )
😄le genre n'est pas hasardeux en français, si on prend exemple sur le ou la covid 19: 1-on va d'abord chercher un match entre l'article masculin ou féminin et le nom(dans ce cas les deux vont bien), 2-on va voir l'utilisation la plus courante, 3-on se tourne vers le académiciens pour trancher- et la suite est une question d'habitude
About the gender is so easy and we have also in Arabic and for me it was so easy when I learned spanish and french because in Arabic there’s a gender for everything
so cool !! 👍👍🤣🤣
I’m Learning frencch and it’s true, you kinda have to memorize a lot of it
Finally a good laugh for me after tiring day 🤣😂
La table *evil laugh* hahahahahaha
Watch the song “welcome to the french language”
Don't get me started about every time I've said something rude in English because of my French accent ...
Easiest for gender, which one sounds right and flows. La table vs le table.
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more please bout this video :))
Christina is so beautiful and looks jolly. I wanna see her in person.
i had a hard time with: Which, wich and witch when learning English and i said can't like can n't
German has grammatical gender too. The confusing thing for Germans learning French is that the Genders aren’t the same the those languages e.g. table is male in German 😂