Spain vs France vs Italy | Tongue Twisters Challenge!!
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Are you good at tongue twisters?
Today, American, Spanish, French and Italian tried to do tongue twisters!
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In Italian "trentatré trentino entrarono a Trento, tutti e trentatré trotterellando" or "Sopra la panca la capra campa, sotto la panca la capra crepa".
The two tongue twisters were TOO SIMPLE!
the harder Italian tongue twister is only one word "riaggomitolamelo".
A quello su pazzo cane, manca un pezzo, che è quello che lo rende difficile e divertente: sul terrazzo c'è un cane pazzo, date un pezzo di pane al pazzo cane.
In Italy we have some tongue twisters that play with T-R sound like the spanish ones:
1. Tre tigri contro tre tigri; (Three tigers against three tigers)
2. Trentatrè trentini entrarono in Trento, tutti e trentatrè trotterellando. (Thirty-three Trentino people entered Trento, all thirty-three trotting)
This one is likely the first one taught to kids:
- Sopra la panca la capra campa, sotto la panca la capra crepa. (Above the bench the goat survives, under the bench the goat dies)
Bonus:
- Dietro al palazzo c'è un cane pazzo. Date un pezzo di pane a quel povero pazzo cane. (Behind the building there is a mad dog. Give a piece of bread to that poor crazy dog)
Longest italian word:
- Precipitevolissimevolmente. (Very precipitately)
French was the hardest. Even the French had hard time reading it 😂
As a French person, it was very funny to watch them try. Italian girl did a very great job!
the french ones were the funniest
Totally agree with the US girl , the french's tongue twist doesn't even sound like words , but just random sounds 😂
"have you seen Lilli from Honolulu’s tulle tutu"
"three turtles trotted on three very narrow roofs"
the funny thing is that even the French girl is wrong at least once in each of the examples (but it went completely unnoticed)
And honnestly i try to say them outloud and i get wrong too.
Me as a brazilian, i can hear the sounds a bit more than you for french being an latin language. But i also struggle a lot 😂
@@aimdeka7023 Tongue twisters are supposed to be difficult for native speakers. As a french native speaker who's learning english. I somehow often find english tongue twisters easier than the french ones. The infamous " les chaussettes de l'archiduchesse" always gets me for example.
@@aimdeka7023 That's why they are tongue twisters.
The Italian lady is not just smart but also very beautiful.
The second Italian tongue twister is not finished! They only wrote the first part!
"Sopra al terrazzo, c'è un cane pazzo, te' pazzo cane, 'sto pezzo di pane!"
which means "Above the terrace, there's a mad dog, to you mad dog, this piece of bread."
The Italian girl is doing very well with French.
I assume that she learned French 😁!
I absolutely love Alba!!! :) gracias guapa por representarnos!!
The most hard for me was french , i'm used to hear or speak the language , Spanish , thanks to the channel , i'm pretty used to hear
Wow, World Friends, another challenge never done before! Your creativity never ends!
For the second tong twister in French with the turttles I thought the American was stuck on the first word (trois) but she was really legitimatly reading the sentence 😂
Ma che scioglilingua sono quelli italiani!??? Apparte che non li ho maibsentiti, ma erano facilissimi a livello proprio imbarazzante! Avrebbero potuto scegliere ben di meglio!
Il secondo è abbastanza famoso, ma manca un pezzo che è quello che rende difficile lo scioglilingua e ti fa dire cazzo pane invece di pazzo cane. Su un terrazzo c'è un cane pazzo, date un pezzo di pane al pazzo cane.
The tongue twisters are hard if you don't read them, saying them fast.
P.S. The Italian tongue twisters here are not tongue twisters.
Anyway the hardest Italian tongue twister is only one word: "riaggomitolamelo" (that means roll it up for me again).
The thing is, each language would be definitely difficult if you play the tongue twister game as it should, means it has to be pronounced correct and fast.
Beautiful video, the 4 languages understand each other well, and there is great energy between the girls.
But the cool thing will be for Korean channels to do tongue-twisting and geography and history challenges between Arabic-speaking girls from Asia and Africa, India, Armenia, Georgia, Greece and Turkey.
This has to be done from this channel.
You have to show other cultures too.
hugs good night and happy 2024.
Sorry but the Italian ones are not tongue twisters, they are (easy) random phrases.
As already written, the most famous (and difficult) Italian tongue twisters are:
1 ) Trentatré trentini entrarono in Trento, tutti e trentatré trotterellando.
2) Sopra la panca la capra campa, sotto la panca la capra crepa.
3) Tre tigri contro tre tigri, tre tigri contro tre tigri.
4) Apelle figlio di Apollo fece una palla di pelle di pollo. Tutti i pesci vennero a galla per vedere la palla di pelle di pollo fatta da Apelle figlio di Apollo
La langue française est très compliquée !
Ça m’a pris 5 ans pour devenir à l’aise avec cette langue 😜
French language is not complicated, the pronunciation is (for everyone, even more for native English speakers). 🍺
0:40 this is so irritating, when these westerners see Asians are all the same. What kind of Asians are you talking about? East Asians might confuse L and R, but we Indonesians have no problem telling the difference, we pronounce L just fine and we roll our R like the Spanish and Italians do.
And did she say “Trois tortues TROTTANT…” instead of “Trois tortues TROTTAIENT…” at 6:13 ?
I like the spanish girl voice
Aw thank you🥹🫶🏻
@@albatellezoficial 😊
French ones don’t even sound like a sentence😂
"have you seen Lilli from Honolulu’s tulle tutu"
"three tortoises trotted on three very narrow roofs"
@@CT-7567R3X tortoises*
If they were swimming they more likely be turtles.
@@chucku00 I didn’t know there was a difference. Alright now I know.
@@CT-7567R3X don't mind but the translation is not perfect.
The focus is have you seen the tutu not Lili (the name of someone). So "have you the seen the tule tutu of Lili bring from Honolulu".
That s tricky 😂
As a spaniard I can confirm we sound like a Turbo Diesel
Tongue twisters in Spanish are difficult but French ones are on another level!!
I literally come back just to here them pronounce the trois tortues 😂
The Italian girl nailed.
This one so much fun
Ok but these are not hard Italian tongue twisters (never heard to be honest); I write (some) famous other, the difficulty is the fast pronounce, try these:
-Trentatré trentini entrarono in Trento, tutti e trentatré trotterellando.
-Treno troppo stretto e troppo stracco stracca troppi storpi e stroppia troppo.
I'm writing one who is impossible even for Italians:
-Se l’arcivescovo di Costantinopoli si volesse disarcivescostantinopolizzare vi disarcivescostantinopolizzereste anche voi per disarcivescostantinopolizzare l’arcivescovo di Costantinopoli?
anche perché l'ultimo scioglilingua usa parole che non esistono.
@@nicoladc89 Lo so, però è innegabile che esista in quanto scioglilingua (soprattutto lo è la sua impronunciabilità). 🍺
7:24 Tortoises
"Turtle" and "tortoise" are both called "tortue" in French, but only tortoises can walk (not really trot, tho).
C’est pourquoi j’adore la langue française :) À la fois, très belle et compliquée (ce qui en fait sa richesse et spécificité) Love France from Russia
I'm currently learning russian, i think it is easy. Do you think so as well?
All tongue twisters are easy if you speak slowly , what is really difficult is switching to turbo mode.
The Italian "riaggomitolamelo" is quiet hard even if you speak slowly, but it's a easy if you read it. Here they read and speak slowly. The only difficult thing is the correct pronunciation in a foreign language.
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Where is the "un chasseur sachant chasser sans son chien de chasse est un bon chasseur" or the "Les chaussettes de l'archi-duchesse sont-elles sèches archi sèches"
I think the second one was in the episode of season 1 of Pokémon when Meowth try to learn to speak "human"
I remember to see these tongue-twisters in another video from this channel, it was very fun 😂
Combien sont ces six cent six saucissons-ci ? Ces six cent six saucissons-ci sont six sous ces six cent six saucissons-ci.
Will say of the recent videos there’s a good sense of chemistry and banter between the people here.
I think that French opera or something had rolled Rs instead of the normal French Rs. Or maybe that was just the singers.
You're right opera singers roll the R in French when they sing. We usually don't understand them 😄
With this video i noticed how much spanish and italian sounds simillar, french and american have more things to do as well, i think because english took some words from french, but i liked the struggle you guys had with each other's tongue twisters 😂😂😂😂😂😂 i am brazilian and we also took some words from french, for an example: "abajur" which means lampshade in english and "abat-jour" in french.
Yep pretty much! English took a lot of words from the French language. Basically around 30% of English is from French 😉
@@alistairt7544 also i guess from germany as well, right? Several simillar words
@@TimeToSingChannel Not the same case for German. German is related to English, like how French is related to Italian, hence why there are similar words. English didn't take words from German like what was done with French. English and German are in the same language family, with Dutch, Swedish, and other Germanic languages. Hope that wasn't confusing 😅
That's why the american girl did a great job with french 🤣
@@alistairt7544 not difficult at all, i didn't know it then it's nice knowing it now. and thank you for explaining
Last time I attempted to speak French my tongue and throat hurt for a week 😔
I feel like Spanish and Portuguese are the closest Latin brothers and Spanish and Italian are cousins
Alright. Enough of these tongue twisters! If y'all gonna feature Spain, France, and Italy, do a food and drink battle: wines, cheeses, cured meats.
Sparkling Wines: Cava vs Champagne vs Prosecco / Red Wines: Tempranillo vs Pinot Noir vs Nebbiolo / White Wines: Albariño vs Sauvignon Blanc vs Trebbiano / Soft Cheeses: Caña de Cabra vs. Brie vs. Mozzarella / Semi-Hard Cheeses: Manchego vs Reblochon vs Pecorino Toscano / Hard Cheeses: Zamorano vs Beaufort vs Parmigiano Reggiano / Blue Cheeses: Cabrales vs Roquefort vs Gorgonzola / Cured Hams: Jamon Iberico vs Jambon de Bayonne vs Prosciutto di Parma
It would be a blind beating 😆😜
A, B, C: Quand je prend ma machine à calculer, je vois que le pris de la vie... ABC!
Can you invite Dita from the secret number, she is a female KPop idol from Indonesia
3:52 the last word it's not tripod, it is wheat field
French women are so elegant
Those french tungue twisters were really hard to pronounce🤯
Alba, The Spanish girl has an easy sentence for us but her tong twister was hard for French 😂😂
#yetza8468 exactly!!
#yetza8568 My comments were edited 😢
#yetza8468 but why?
#yetza8568 Because I made mistakes but you almost look same to me!
#yetza8468 yes I know
They chose the easiest italian ones😭
Please, do the English.. tongue twister❤
Is, it.. possible?😊
US, girl.. @lexycjune, why.. don't, you.. challenge, yours.. to, the.. others?🎉
French 🇫🇷 is the hardest one to understand for me
Sasha Grey 🇺🇲 is beautiful,mmm😚
You must try Polish Tongue Twisters.
Even some Polish names can be tongue twisters 😂
Three tortoises trotted on three terribly tight tops 🐢🐢🐢
for italian i would have put "sopra la panca la capra canta"
sopra la panca la capra campa not canta.
Io la seconda la sapevo come "dietro quel palazzo c'è un povero cane pazzo, date un pezzo di pane a quel povero pazzo cane" che sarebbe stato molto meglio di quello che hanno messo loro, mi domando chi è che scelga ste frasi ridicole tagliate pure a metà, bah
Con quel tanto potevano mettere "li vuoi quei kiwi" o "tre tigri contro tre tigri" che almeno sono un minimo più complicati di "forse Pietro potrà proteggerla" MA COME GLI VIENE IN MENTE DICO IO mamma mia
@@Ravenn914 bastava un semplice "riaggomitolamelo". Ma che poi ci sono anche scioglilingua carini, tipo "sereno è, seren sarà, se non sarà seren si rasserenerà" o "Tito, tu m'hai ritinto il tetto, ma di tetti ritinti non te ne intendi tanto" non dico di mettere quello impossibile sull'arcivescovo di Costantinopoli che è impossibile pure per gran parte degli italiani, ma almeno qualcosa di decente. E comunque se li leggi piano non sono scioglilingua, i scioglilingua sono difficili se li ripeti a voce, velocemente e senza leggere.
È un luogo comune pensare che l'italiano simile più simile allo spagnolo. In realtà è più simile al francese.
That French one 😂
I have to disagree with sofia, the most similar latin languages are definitely spanish and portuguese they come from a ibero-romance branch, none the less spanish is the closest with italian for sure☺️
I agree, but Portuguese pronunciation is what makes it feel far away from Spanish and Italian
Well, Brazilian portuguese I can catch tons of similarities with spanish, but the Portugal portuguese sounds way different that I would relate it more with a Slavic language at times😅
@@alexisramongeronimo4491 It REALLY depends, sometimes Portugal Portuguese has more similarities than Brazilian, but in general, BOTH OF THEM are very far away from any other romance/latin languages in pronunciation
I feel like in the meaning of words is very similar,, in pronunciation I would say that is very diferent, in the center (Coimbra or Lisbon) of portugal may sound a bit slavic because they speak more with a closed fonetics and in a more direct way, im from the north , the pronunciation is quite diferent ,we speak with open vowels and warmer tones (Braga, Porto), in the south its quite nasal gives a farmers vibe (Alentejo,Algarve) , much like in the south of the US.
We also have Mirandes in a smal part in the north east of portugal wich is close with the spanish language of the Asturias.
In the Iberian peninsula the portuguese language evolved from the same branch as the Galician Province of spain keeping some celtic roots , and they are the most similar in pronunciation.
The oficial Spanish language in spain evolved from the kingdom of castilla. Im saying oficial because spain is formed by diferent "Kingdoms" in union with different languages and customs, much like the Uk for example.
The Portuguese language is also spoken in the island of Madeira and Azores wich make part of Portugals governance.
In conclusion the languange is spoken in 10 countries from the Americas to Asia.😅😀
Please lran🇮🇷♥️
Pourquoi portent-elles des pantoufles ?
I need Andrea from Spain
Stop belittling this new woman
Alba is pretty cool 👍
Thank you🥹❤️
Ton tonton tâtat ta tata, ta tata tapa ton tonton
Si ton tonton tond ton tonton, ton tonton sera tondu!
Tontonton champignon charlize theron c'est bonbonbon tontonton
@@ciaoatutti307 i read it in 2 seconds. Too easy.
I don't think Spanish and Italian are the closest languages from the Latin root, Spanish is more related to Portuguese than Italian. Now, if she said from the Latin roots languages, Italian is closer to Spanish, not including Spanish in this statement, then it'll be true.
italian, spanish languages close to latin, in this order
French is the closest language to Italian (almost 90% of the vocabulary is the same and also the grammar is basically the same), immediately after comes Spanish (83% of the vocabulary).
But reference here is made to pronunciation, that's why French is (seems) so different, it's a pronunciation "problem", any (average culture) Italian understands easily almost everything written in French.
Talking about Portuguese and Spanish, you're right, Portuguese is closer to Spanish than Italian, but despite this spoken Spanish and spoken Italian are really close.
@@laziosyes French and italian is more simular in terms vocabulary and grammatical than other romance language
Where are all the men? Just curious. Is this a female-only cast channel? I haven't seen a male except for like 2 or 3 vids and they were just featured once. Just a thought
Lame… there are way better Italian tongue twisters ..and much harder
Ok, funny video, in the last I wrote that the Italian girl was in her world (she said its things and then returned there); in this one she's much more relaxed (she's smiling and funny).
PS Un piccolo (disinteressato) consiglio (chissà, magari ti capita di leggerlo): sei una ragazza carina, meglio un sorriso in più che in meno.
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