Not me cuz I watch anime, K-drama and English movies tho I'm Indian living in India who doesn't understand Hindi or understand any official Indian Languages xD
seriously i was confused are they talking japanese or korean coz she was speaking japanese at first, then suddenly when she said oppa, i knew it was korean....tats so cool she even learnt korean....i'm guessing the husband is korean but they're living in japan now hence thats why he can speak japanese too? gosh confusing
"Hontou ni gung-geumhae" If that isn't the most fluid language transition I've ever heard in my life.... I love listening to you two converse, it's fascinating to hear how you blend all 3 languages together. It also feels pretty good to be able to understand the blend hahaha
Her Japanese is interesting to hear. Depending on the word/sentence she sometimes sounds like a native speaker, but other times sounds like she has an American accent and other times a Korean accent.
I thought so too. She doesn’t sound like a native Japanese speaker, although she speaks very well. Since her mom is Japanese she probably knew some Japanese, but maybe studied formerly later. That’s my guess.
Could be. Anglo Indian families especially among the UK & Irish soldiers stationed there. The North West European could be via viking settlements in the UK and Ireland. It might be worth comparing the DNA results against a family tree.
ㅡㅡ 절대. 이거 혼혈 찬양자들이 흔히 하는 망상인데 자동적으로 애기들 절대로 두 부모의 모국어 하는거 아니고 조부모의 모국어하는거 아니고 부모님들의 노력으로 애들 언어가 되는 거임. 어떤 국제가족은 한국서양인 부부인데 애기는 엄마를 닮아 서양인 같은데 엄마 언어를 몰라서 우는 장면 나옴. 진짜 국제 결혼은 ㄹㅇㄹㅇㄹㅇㄹㅇㄹㅇㄹㅇ 노력 엄청 몇배는 필요함.
I just discovered your channel! I'm half Korean and white New Zealand-American born in Japan! Watching your video makes me feel at home and inspires me to keep up with my Korean studies (I'm bilingual in Japanese/English) ☺️ I'm waiting for my 23andme results and living vicariously through this video 💕
Guys when it's two countries clubbed together in the results, it's actually referring to the ethnicity of the region, not both the countries. Your DNA could have come from either of those countries. Just for clarification in case you guys assume that both the countries might have contributed in your DNA. And tbh, it's actually not the country what these results really suggest but the ethnicities of the people living in those countries.
It makes perfect sense that people would have dna from a variety of countries. People didn’t just spring up, they moved into places. Japan’s original settlers came from nearby China and Korea.
Hi Eric Nino, what you are saying here is true, but the problem is, the time period you are mentioning ended 250 years after Jesus was born, and her DNA genetic trace only goes back around 7-10 generations...
yeah to me as well. I studied stats in college, Also keep in mind that if they are reading the results directly as sent they are based on 50% probability(accuracy). One can adjust that number up to I believe 90% and the results will read differently especially for her ( as opposed to some one with higher/fewer %'s) and generally much broader. That was my experience with my test from 23&me from about 5 years ago.
Scale is relevant in differences... I forget the specific numbers, but I believe all humans share 99% of the same genome. So, numbers like 0.1% or ‘probability’ speak of the actual presence of unusual genes in real quantities. As human DNA has 3 billion base pairs, 1% and fractions of it to a few inverse orders of magnitude, are still pretty big amounts of genetic data. Of course none of this really matters a damn. As a wise fictional character once said, “I’d rather be happy than right any day.”
During the first few seconds, I was so confused like; "oh okay, it's Japanese.. eh what, the end of the sentence sounds like Korean? Eh, w-wait, wait?!" And then I realized they spoke Japanese and Korean at the same time. I hope one day I'll be able to speak with my spouse like this lol
I get very confused when I am listening to her sometimes, because she starts a sentence in English the goes into two others so I have to dart my eyes down to the subtitles only for it to switch to the next set of words.
AutarkyBear As someone who speaks a tiny bit of Japanese and can at least read and recognize korean when i hear it it’s not too bad. You can usually tell when she switches languages since they don’t sound alike to me anyway.
This was so interesting I want to do mine also. It could be a relative of your father from England who married a Indian/Pakistani woman back in the day 1700's. The percentage looks like one person. It happened a lot since there were British men serving in India that took wives while they were there.
And also Scandinavians used to often travel to Britain and even conquered it... the Danish influence on Britain is significant following the Danish raids on the British isles and of course they would have mixed at some point
@@koraXro Both Danes and British ALREADY belonged to an earlier population - so they were close ethnic relatives to begin with. It wasn't like they were 'multi racial' or anything. Norwegian, Swedes, Danes and Brits have close ancestors who moved to different parts of NW Europe. When people say the Uk is a "nation of immigrants' its a big ass lie to conflate African/Middle Eastern immigrants with norwegian/swede/dane/brit movement that was essentially the same group.
1:43 "Nobody gives a rat's tutu (you're "royalty")" !!!!!!!! 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 I'd never ever heard this phrase but now I'm determined to use it with my British hubby! I can't wait to see his reaction!!!! 😂🤣😂🤣 Edit: Stephanie! Because of this video, now I've just paid to have mine done!!!!!! Interestedly, the company you used is rated as the second best in the world at the moment. The other one you mentioned is third. I went for the one rated first just because of the extras bits they give you for the same price. I can't wait now!!!!!
15:15, " Think of it as a positive thing. Your food mileage is good." Holy crap that's so good and cheeky, I'm gonna use that the next time someone says they have a slow metabolism etc.
Hey, love the vid! Proudly half Scottish/half English, British person here playing flag police. Just a wee mistake at 5:14 - the English flag is incorrect. When you're father mentions "English", you show the United Kingdom flag as it was before year 1801 (the flag of both Scotland and England and Wales as the UK). The English flag is a white background and red cross (called The Red Cross of St George). The blue, white and red flag (called The Union Jack) represents The United Kingdom - the four countries of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales. It is made up of the flags of England, Scotland and N.Ireland.
It's so cool that you can switch your accent back and forth so perfect. Your personality and beauty reminded me of Jessica Alba. And your kids are so cute
You guys so great, I’m not Japanese but studying in Japan. Each time Korean part, I need to read the sub it’s kinda confusing because I want watch you guys 💪🏻
First time watching your channel. I was so confused by the switching amongst the languages. It's like driving at 50 mph and constantly changing gears for no reason.
Wow Pani you are Amazingly mixed !! And also you are the best form of your ancestors^^ so beautiful! Happy to see you got the Christmas gift which you was longing for... at last.. Lydi!!! Super lovely!!♡♡ how many languages will she speak??? Hahaha
Cool family. Just subscribed for your next adventure. Ya'll remind me of my family who traveled around the world. South America and Europe. Never made it to Korea or Japan, but looking forward to taking my son there. Much love.
I also speak all of those three languages, so I can relate to how they mix them😂 And there’s one problem here: you forget how to talk in single language.
Her mother is Korean, because .Japanese are of Korean origin..her dad looks like adopted father or maybe her own dad.. she speaks native Japanese but her English got an accent husband is just a Korean guy ...
To say that a Japanese person is Korean because there was a mass migration some 2020 years ago, is the same as saying all native americans are Japanese.... There is no doubt that the majority of the Japanese DNA comes from Korea through the yayoi people, but the Koreans come from China, and the Chinese comes from mongolia and you can keep on going like that for ages. They have found proof of hunting societies in north america, in terms of spears in the ground that can only come from Asia, waaaaay before the spear making technique of the native americans, this and some other proof leads the scientists to believe that the native americans migrated over the ice bridge between asia and north america. That's why the indigenous people of Japan (The Ainu) looks native american, because they where a break off group of the people who migrated to North america. And just FYI, these DNA kits only trace back DNA from 7-10 generations back...so she is not Korean...she is Hafu Japanese...
As a bilingual in English and Japanese, who is also starting to learn Korean, this was an absolute delight to watch simply for the code-switching (where my ESL learners at!)
@@usagiprincess4387 she says no after reading it even though when she shows her hand it is the case so i wanted to clarify which fingers the probability refers to
As for the portuguese/spanish roots it could be both from her mother's or father's side, since portuguese people had a great influence in some parts of Japan, mainly from the XVI scentury on ☺ And Portugal and England have one of the most ancient diplomatic alliances until this day. Also, Portugal as a huge mix of cultures and ancestery, including celtic, arabic, roman, etc... Wherever we are in the world, we are all family, we are all connected in some way :))) ♡
You two are so cute! Ahh! Perfect. Such a good video. So sweet. So cute. AND DID I MENTION THE BABIES!!?!? THEY ARE EPIC! LITTLE FACES! awww. Thanks for making this. Good way to spend my sick day. Lol
The reason why he's only 1% Native American due to the limited samples from Native American. If there are more Native Americans take the DNA test, the system will update itself.
Her percentage is low because of blood dilution each generation. 1-3% is very common for white and black americans who believe they have native american ancestry but cant tell you who that ancestor is or what tribe they were from because it was so long ago for her about 6 generations. thats if you only have one native american ancestor in your family. blood dilutes like this by generation. 4th great grandparent 100% 3rd great grandparent 50% 2nd great grandparent 25% Great grandparent 12-13% Grandparent 5-7% Parent 1-3% You 1% As of now they have alot of native american dna samples, not as many as they could have but it will not increase anyones percentage. more people taking the test will increase their ability to identify which area of native people your dna comes from right now its broken up by region. But soon they will be able to tell by tribe as dna test are being provided to tribes that genealogists have little information on.
DNA testing can be an eye opener. My husband was born in Seoul and adopted in the U.S. His DNA testing showed approx. 47% Korean with smaller percentages of Japanese and Chinese and about 20% Native American and the rest was European. Sometimes life throws you a curve ball along with new relatives!
I’m really curious of my own ancestry especially my mom has Spanish blood through her grandfather who was pure Spanish and lived in the Philippines during colonization
Lol everyone in Philippines says that they have Spanish blood. They technically do have one but I'm definitely sure it's just around 10% or less. Embrace your beautiful dark skin and culture, stop clinging on that 10% Spanish blood of yours just to sound cool.
davy jones bolivar Tbh, I’m not obsessed with the idea of being mixed or whatsoever. I don’t know for the others though. I only took the dna test so that I have an idea of my own history since my mom doesn’t have any clue about her dad. It isn’t to sound cool or what, but for me it doesn’t hurt to know.
I’m a halfie too! My 23andMe results are: 51% Filipino & Austronesian (Western Visayas, Philippines) 48.4% European 28.8% French and German (North-Rhine Westphalia Germany) 17.9% British & Irish (Greater London, United Kingdom) 1.7% Spanish and Portugese
The woman has a quite interesting look. My sister and I are half Chinese, half Euro-American Indian also. I won't say how I look, but my sister is widely regarded as very pretty.
Is he getting tested? I seen other Korean youtubers that get a different result than expected. They all think they are 99.9% Korean and it turns out that they are not.
Damn, I envy her for speaking 3 languages fluently and effortlessly like that!!! I wish I could switch between Indonesian, Chinese, and English like her!
take the results with a grain of salt - I got my results from Ancestry and was greatly surprised since It included ethnicities I didn't expect - about a year later - it got an updated profile and it changed dramatically - but it was very close to what I expected initially one problem with Ancestry - which may or may not apply to 23andMe - was that it was a test that originated in the US - as a result - fewer minorities were included - their numbers in the database needed to grow before they could expect more accurate results - that's why Ancestry updates me (and everyone else) with changes to my profile regarding type 2 diabetes - check out videos on the topic - type 2 can be combated with reduced consumption of glucose (sugar) - a protein diet such as Atkins or vegetarianism will do that - unfortunately rice is a rich source of carbs (another sugar) - and so are processed foods - their popularity in may explain why Japan's type 2 diabetes numbers are soaring - take care of yourselves and the little ones
I was like wait are they speaking Japanese or Korean? Then I realized that they're speaking both.
jw and English 😱
Yeah that confused me for a second 😂
Damn not just me XD
Not me cuz I watch anime, K-drama and English movies tho I'm Indian living in India who doesn't understand Hindi or understand any official Indian Languages xD
FrOstY GaMinG
That’s a pity, are you Indian or not?
ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 처음들어왔는데 일본어, 영어, 한국어를 하는사람인데도 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 유창하게 왔다갔다 하시는게 정말 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 신세계네요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
셋다 원어민급은 처음봐요
니가 뭔데 니가? 비아냥거릴때 진심
소름돋음
its so fascinating how they change languages so casually
Isn't that cool? I'd love to speak three languages with my husband.
@@LenniL-ob4ll I can speak multiple languages and its difficult to switch between them mid-conversations.
seriously i was confused are they talking japanese or korean coz she was speaking japanese at first, then suddenly when she said oppa, i knew it was korean....tats so cool she even learnt korean....i'm guessing the husband is korean but they're living in japan now hence thats why he can speak japanese too? gosh confusing
@@nyl8526 not really if you're actually fluent in the languages it becomes natural to interchange not only words but your thoughts.
@@niceguy9790 That is true...... but don't do codeswitching while the children are developing their language fluency.
at first I was like oh ok they speak english
korean?
JAPANESE?
what a lovely couple
"Hontou ni gung-geumhae" If that isn't the most fluid language transition I've ever heard in my life....
I love listening to you two converse, it's fascinating to hear how you blend all 3 languages together. It also feels pretty good to be able to understand the blend hahaha
weird flex but ok haha
What does it mean
@@marcusarellanofelix9079 It means "I'm really curious", but was spoken half in Japanese and half in Korean.
@@marcusarellanofelix9079
本当に궁금해.
I'm truly curious.
Her Japanese is interesting to hear. Depending on the word/sentence she sometimes sounds like a native speaker, but other times sounds like she has an American accent and other times a Korean accent.
Yes omg I thought so too
I thought so too. She doesn’t sound like a native Japanese speaker, although she speaks very well. Since her mom is Japanese she probably knew some Japanese, but maybe studied formerly later. That’s my guess.
@@bpxl53yewz29 she grew up in Japan in Nagasaki. She was homeschooled but I'm sure she interacted with other Japanese people who weren't relatives
I’m assuming that the Indian/Pakistani is probably from when the British imperialized India which was before the splitting of India and Pakistani
That's exactly what I thought
Could be. Anglo Indian families especially among the UK & Irish soldiers stationed there. The North West European could be via viking settlements in the UK and Ireland. It might be worth comparing the DNA results against a family tree.
It was such a small percent that it also may have just been a discrepancy in her test
Prisha Rai Check your husband DNA it will show mostly Japanese because of many Japanese data built up than Korean
such is history
한국어 영어 일본어의 혼종.. 혼란스럽다ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 애기들 커서 3개국어 하겠네요 짱이다ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
ㅡㅡ 절대. 이거 혼혈 찬양자들이 흔히 하는 망상인데 자동적으로 애기들 절대로 두 부모의 모국어 하는거 아니고 조부모의 모국어하는거 아니고 부모님들의 노력으로 애들 언어가 되는 거임.
어떤 국제가족은 한국서양인 부부인데 애기는 엄마를 닮아 서양인 같은데 엄마 언어를 몰라서 우는 장면 나옴.
진짜 국제 결혼은 ㄹㅇㄹㅇㄹㅇㄹㅇㄹㅇㄹㅇ 노력 엄청 몇배는 필요함.
한국어 영어 일본어 섞어서 말하시는데, 목소리 톤이 다 다른게 신기해요! ㅋㅋ 근데 한국어 하시는 목소리 톤이 제일 귀여우신 거 같아요 🤣
와 3개국어 섞어서 말하는거 진짜 재밌어보인다 간지나
Awww no wonder Stephanie is so pretty. She's got her beauty from all over the world!!!
I just discovered your channel! I'm half Korean and white New Zealand-American born in Japan! Watching your video makes me feel at home and inspires me to keep up with my Korean studies (I'm bilingual in Japanese/English) ☺️ I'm waiting for my 23andme results and living vicariously through this video 💕
Guys when it's two countries clubbed together in the results, it's actually referring to the ethnicity of the region, not both the countries. Your DNA could have come from either of those countries.
Just for clarification in case you guys assume that both the countries might have contributed in your DNA. And tbh, it's actually not the country what these results really suggest but the ethnicities of the people living in those countries.
It makes perfect sense that people would have dna from a variety of countries. People didn’t just spring up, they moved into places. Japan’s original settlers came from nearby China and Korea.
Jomon & Yayoi, former from Russia (Siberia area), latter is from South Korea.
Hi Eric Nino, what you are saying here is true, but the problem is, the time period you are mentioning ended 250 years after Jesus was born, and her DNA genetic trace only goes back around 7-10 generations...
Your dad and mom need to take the test! That would be fun!
0.1 seems almost statistically insignificant.
yeah to me as well. I studied stats in college, Also keep in mind that if they are reading the results directly as sent they are based on 50% probability(accuracy). One can adjust that number up to I believe 90% and the results will read differently especially for her ( as opposed to some one with higher/fewer %'s) and generally much broader. That was my experience with my test from 23&me from about 5 years ago.
If Elizabeth Warren had 0.1 percent Native American blood in her, she would have done a war dance.
@@TheDennisgrass LMFAO!
Scale is relevant in differences... I forget the specific numbers, but I believe all humans share 99% of the same genome. So, numbers like 0.1% or ‘probability’ speak of the actual presence of unusual genes in real quantities. As human DNA has 3 billion base pairs, 1% and fractions of it to a few inverse orders of magnitude, are still pretty big amounts of genetic data.
Of course none of this really matters a damn. As a wise fictional character once said, “I’d rather be happy than right any day.”
Nothing is insignificant if it's there. People like to think otherwise though. Especially if that low indicator is African blood.
애기들은 더 많은 나라가 나오겠네요~! 너무 신기해요!! 그리고 3개국어 자유자재로 섞어서 대화하시는 거 너무 멋져요👍🏻😀
During the first few seconds, I was so confused like; "oh okay, it's Japanese.. eh what, the end of the sentence sounds like Korean? Eh, w-wait, wait?!" And then I realized they spoke Japanese and Korean at the same time. I hope one day I'll be able to speak with my spouse like this lol
0:42 Pani speaking softly because the children are sleeping. 0:47 Also Pani: bangs hands on table 😂😂😂
すごく楽しく見れました〜!
やっぱり色んな国が混ざってるの面白いですね😊
The " 本当に 궁금해 " was epic. The way you talk 3 languages at the same time and even mix it is so entertaining 🌼
Léa Eveillard I was about to comment this 😂😂
I’m impressed that so many of us can follow the multilingual conversation!
Oh the code switching in my head! I love how she just responds to his Korean in Japanese and then explains in English. Awesome!
すごい面白かったです!自分も先祖に興味があってこの間実家に帰った時に先祖家系に関する書物を引っ張り出して読んでました!
後主人さん、面白いこと言いますね。☺️お二人が仲良いくお話をしているのをみると楽しかったです。また…🎶👋
I was always amazed with how Steph speaks three languages at the same time.. 👏🏻 How i wish i could speak and understand Korean 🤷🏼♀️
There is a margin of error on these. If your parents do the test as well, you can see if the connection is from your mom or dad.
It’s kinda hard when she speaks english, japanese and korean in just one phrase 😂💙
@@LenniL-ob4ll Yeah, me too, and my friends always telling me felt weird about listening to my family conversation.
Perfectly understandable to me too
It actually happens to me a lot and it's harder for me to stick to one language.
I get very confused when I am listening to her sometimes, because she starts a sentence in English the goes into two others so I have to dart my eyes down to the subtitles only for it to switch to the next set of words.
AutarkyBear As someone who speaks a tiny bit of Japanese and can at least read and recognize korean when i hear it it’s not too bad. You can usually tell when she switches languages since they don’t sound alike to me anyway.
The way they switch 3 languages in one sentence and understand each other... wow wish I could do that!
This was so interesting I want to do mine also. It could be a relative of your father from England who married a Indian/Pakistani woman back in the day 1700's. The percentage looks like one person. It happened a lot since there were British men serving in India that took wives while they were there.
And also Scandinavians used to often travel to Britain and even conquered it... the Danish influence on Britain is significant following the Danish raids on the British isles and of course they would have mixed at some point
@@koraXro Both Danes and British ALREADY belonged to an earlier population - so they were close ethnic relatives to begin with. It wasn't like they were 'multi racial' or anything. Norwegian, Swedes, Danes and Brits have close ancestors who moved to different parts of NW Europe. When people say the Uk is a "nation of immigrants' its a big ass lie to conflate African/Middle Eastern immigrants with norwegian/swede/dane/brit movement that was essentially the same group.
1:43 "Nobody gives a rat's tutu (you're "royalty")" !!!!!!!! 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
I'd never ever heard this phrase but now I'm determined to use it with my British hubby! I can't wait to see his reaction!!!! 😂🤣😂🤣
Edit: Stephanie! Because of this video, now I've just paid to have mine done!!!!!!
Interestedly, the company you used is rated as the second best in the world at the moment. The other one you mentioned is third. I went for the one rated first just because of the extras bits they give you for the same price. I can't wait now!!!!!
항상 태열님의 와이프 놀리기는 정말 재밌어요 .쿨하게 받아주는 스테파니님도 ...두분 재밌게 사시는게 부럽구요.😍오늘 새로운소재로 잼나게보고 웃다 ...가 갑니다.저두 해보고싶네요..
ㅋㅋㅋ ,놀려 먹는 재미가 쏠쏠하긴 하지만 사랑으로 따뜻하게 대하는 게 최고죠
13:46 태열님 혹시 보시면 다음부터 이런 농담은 하지 않으시는게 좋을것 같네요.
15:15, " Think of it as a positive thing. Your food mileage is good." Holy crap that's so good and cheeky, I'm gonna use that the next time someone says they have a slow metabolism etc.
I like how theyre so fascinated when it's just 0.1 🤣🤣 It could be wrong
Hey, love the vid! Proudly half Scottish/half English, British person here playing flag police. Just a wee mistake at 5:14 - the English flag is incorrect. When you're father mentions "English", you show the United Kingdom flag as it was before year 1801 (the flag of both Scotland and England and Wales as the UK). The English flag is a white background and red cross (called The Red Cross of St George).
The blue, white and red flag (called The Union Jack) represents The United Kingdom - the four countries of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales. It is made up of the flags of England, Scotland and N.Ireland.
Wow... she’s talking more Korean. Tae is all Korean. 😂.
와.... 한국어, 영어, 일어 막 섞어서 말씀하시는데 넘 멋있어요! 정말 대단해요!
She's so pretty and talented hope her significant other treasure the heck out of her.
It's so cool that you can switch your accent back and forth so perfect. Your personality and beauty reminded me of Jessica Alba. And your kids are so cute
i'm studying both japanese and korean and hearing them switching between them is so cool
스테파니 볼 때 앤 해서웨이 떠오르는 건 저뿐인가요? You couple is so sweet! 행복하세요~
형님 전생에 나라를 구하셨습니까?
부인분 미모가 부럽습니다
세상에 ㅋㅋㅋ 이렇게 자연스럽게?! 3개 언어가 동시에 나오는 브이로그 라니 ㅋㅋ 부럽네요 요즘 저는 한국말도 잘 못 하겠는데 ㅋㅋ
You guys so great, I’m not Japanese but studying in Japan. Each time Korean part, I need to read the sub it’s kinda confusing because I want watch you guys 💪🏻
Thank you for sharing!😊🇯🇵🌸
First time watching your channel. I was so confused by the switching amongst the languages. It's like driving at 50 mph and constantly changing gears for no reason.
Wow Pani you are Amazingly mixed !! And also you are the best form of your ancestors^^ so beautiful! Happy to see you got the Christmas gift which you was longing for... at last.. Lydi!!! Super lovely!!♡♡ how many languages will she speak??? Hahaha
Love to hear the Korean! I lived there for 15 months and my daughter was born there!
Cool family. Just subscribed for your next adventure. Ya'll remind me of my family who traveled around the world. South America and Europe. Never made it to Korea or Japan, but looking forward to taking my son there. Much love.
I also speak all of those three languages, so I can relate to how they mix them😂
And there’s one problem here: you forget how to talk in single language.
So true. I always forget some words in English but remember them in korean or Japanese or vise versa
But you type English just fine. Maybe write them down next time.
Her mother is Korean, because .Japanese are of Korean origin..her dad looks like adopted father or maybe her own dad.. she speaks native Japanese but her English got an accent
husband is just a Korean guy ...
To say that a Japanese person is Korean because there was a mass migration some 2020 years ago, is the same as saying all native americans are Japanese.... There is no doubt that the majority of the Japanese DNA comes from Korea through the yayoi people, but the Koreans come from China, and the Chinese comes from mongolia and you can keep on going like that for ages. They have found proof of hunting societies in north america, in terms of spears in the ground that can only come from Asia, waaaaay before the spear making technique of the native americans, this and some other proof leads the scientists to believe that the native americans migrated over the ice bridge between asia and north america. That's why the indigenous people of Japan (The Ainu) looks native american, because they where a break off group of the people who migrated to North america.
And just FYI, these DNA kits only trace back DNA from 7-10 generations back...so she is not Korean...she is Hafu Japanese...
This is so cool that my brain can actually process the languages even tho they’re so mixed... 🤣
Are you going to add subtitles from all those new countries now? 😂 thanks for sharing. Was fun to watch you get your money’s worth from 23 and me.
When he told her she was 1% japanese 😂😂😂
눈 부신 미모에 성격도 참 좋으시네요... 귀감이 될만한 다중이 엄마 이시고... 남편 분 전생에 나라를 구하셨나요 😀😃😄😆🙂💯💛👌✌👍
As a bilingual in English and Japanese, who is also starting to learn Korean, this was an absolute delight to watch simply for the code-switching (where my ESL learners at!)
좋은 정보 감사합니다~
구독추가했습니다.
행복한 가정 참 보기 좋네요 ^.^
Ringfinger longer means longer than index finger and that is actually the case ;)
What?
@@usagiprincess4387 she says no after reading it even though when she shows her hand it is the case so i wanted to clarify which fingers the probability refers to
Cute kids! Thank you for sharing!😊🇯🇵🌸
남편분이 어디서 많이 본 인물 같은데...생각해 보니 황교안대표 하고 무척 닮았내요...친인척분인가???
아 웃고갑니다 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
와아 대통령권한대행 시계 선물해드리고싶다
I was 1:20 mins in when I realized they are speaking Japanese, Korean and English in the same ... time. I love it! WOW.
I’m thinking about getting one cuz all of the people I followed as done this and this is getting me curious as well.
Your wife is blessed with trilingual talent......미모는 덤 God bless your family!
It must have been so exciting finding out the results. Tae is too funny😂
언니..ㅎ 너무 예쁘잖아...아 몰라 구독하고 이제 맨날 볼거야 ㅠㅠㅠ왜 이제 알았나 몰라...언니 얼굴천재...짱짱
Him: “Perhaps you should dye it pink.” Her: “You are on such a roll.” 😆 This is the evidence of a highly functional relationship. 🙂
This was so cool
Fluently speaking Three languages all at same time and mixing
Future of the world
Thank you❤
Such a beautiful family
YOU DO LOOK LIKE YOU HAVE SOME FRENCH IN YOU MY DEAR!!☺️
내용 흥미롭습니다. 패니님은 정말 프랑스 여배우 같네요. 태님 안경 더 젊어 보이는 거 쓰면 인물이 살 듯. 애기 너무 귀여워요. 다시 안 올 귀중한 날들이죠. 건강하세요.
They're both cute af. Great smiles, personalities, and faces. All the best to this likable pair.
As for the portuguese/spanish roots it could be both from her mother's or father's side, since portuguese people had a great influence in some parts of Japan, mainly from the XVI scentury on ☺
And Portugal and England have one of the most ancient diplomatic alliances until this day.
Also, Portugal as a huge mix of cultures and ancestery, including celtic, arabic, roman, etc...
Wherever we are in the world, we are all family, we are all connected in some way :))) ♡
Woow I'm so surprised Steph has Mongolian 😲 I was born and raised in Mongolia ☺️ I love your channel you guys 👏👏👏
Yes you look french!! When he asked you to guess the second country with the highest % I thought to myself that it must be french.
They switch between languages so seamlessly, its almost hard to tell. O.O
저두 영어일어한국어 다 해서 왔다리갔다리 하는거 재밌게 봤네요.
No one hits 100%, but Tae is witty and fun as hell. I can see why you married him. :-)
Btw, I JUST came upon this channel. :-)
Love their videos and such a great family!
와~ 꽤 긴 영상을 정주행하게 만드는 두 인물!!!
나 몰입해부러따;;;
와 신기하다 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 저는 혼혈은 아닌데 한 번 해보고 싶네요 ㅋㅋㅋ
You two are so cute! Ahh! Perfect. Such a good video. So sweet. So cute. AND DID I MENTION THE BABIES!!?!? THEY ARE EPIC! LITTLE FACES! awww. Thanks for making this. Good way to spend my sick day. Lol
The reason why he's only 1% Native American due to the limited samples from Native American. If there are more Native Americans take the DNA test, the system will update itself.
Her percentage is low because of blood dilution each generation. 1-3% is very common for white and black americans who believe they have native american ancestry but cant tell you who that ancestor is or what tribe they were from because it was so long ago for her about 6 generations. thats if you only have one native american ancestor in your family. blood dilutes like this by generation.
4th great grandparent 100%
3rd great grandparent 50%
2nd great grandparent 25%
Great grandparent 12-13%
Grandparent 5-7%
Parent 1-3%
You 1%
As of now they have alot of native american dna samples, not as many as they could have but it will not increase anyones percentage. more people taking the test will increase their ability to identify which area of native people your dna comes from right now its broken up by region. But soon they will be able to tell by tribe as dna test are being provided to tribes that genealogists have little information on.
she could be a supermodel....Wow so beautiful ...what nice person ,,,budy you are sooo lucky......
That caucasian-asian combo is dynamite! Gorgeous looks
DNA testing can be an eye opener. My husband was born in Seoul and adopted in the U.S. His DNA testing showed approx. 47% Korean with smaller percentages of Japanese and Chinese and about 20% Native American and the rest was European. Sometimes life throws you a curve ball along with new relatives!
영상 언어공부하기 너무좋아요ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
"Your food mileage is good" OMG I am gonna use that now hahaha, such a positive spin xD
素晴らしい言語の切り替え。
本当に日本人はピンチやな
Wow, all three languages sound beautiful!! I am just discovering this couple... so excited to explore!
I’m really curious of my own ancestry especially my mom has Spanish blood through her grandfather who was pure Spanish and lived in the Philippines during colonization
Bro that's interesting, you should get a 23andme
Mystearicia I did this too, since my mom told me that my grandpa is half spanish. But the result showed portuguese instead of spanish lol.
Lol everyone in Philippines says that they have Spanish blood. They technically do have one but I'm definitely sure it's just around 10% or less. Embrace your beautiful dark skin and culture, stop clinging on that 10% Spanish blood of yours just to sound cool.
@@ivydc7001 Does it even matter when you look like a pure Filipino? I don't get it why you guys are so obsessed with blood, is it just to sound cool?
davy jones bolivar Tbh, I’m not obsessed with the idea of being mixed or whatsoever. I don’t know for the others though. I only took the dna test so that I have an idea of my own history since my mom doesn’t have any clue about her dad. It isn’t to sound cool or what, but for me it doesn’t hurt to know.
I’m a halfie too!
My 23andMe results are:
51% Filipino & Austronesian (Western Visayas, Philippines)
48.4% European
28.8% French and German (North-Rhine Westphalia Germany)
17.9% British & Irish (Greater London, United Kingdom)
1.7% Spanish and Portugese
두분다 얼굴이 미남미녀인것으로 봐서 훌륭한 유전자임이 틀림없습니다 :) 와이프분은 여러인종이 섞여있으니 아이들은 분명히 튼튼할거같습니다. 모델하셔도 될정도로 미인이시네요
I never would have guessed she was half white before watching this video. Very interesting results.
for the baby hairs, you just have to brush them down away from your face, in like a curved shape. It's called laying them edges.
The woman has a quite interesting look. My sister and I are half Chinese, half Euro-American Indian also. I won't say how I look, but my sister is widely regarded as very pretty.
2:38 백인の Databaseが 너무 크고!
우와 2분이 3개국어로 대화가 가능하니까 재미 있네요^^ ㅎㅎ
12:41 Oh it makes me so curious about my ancestors 本当に 궁금해. Wow she really is trilingual.
마지막에 아기 웃는거 너무 귀엽다! 오구오구~!
Is he getting tested? I seen other Korean youtubers that get a different result than expected. They all think they are 99.9% Korean and it turns out that they are not.
Damn, I envy her for speaking 3 languages fluently and effortlessly like that!!! I wish I could switch between Indonesian, Chinese, and English like her!
take the results with a grain of salt - I got my results from Ancestry and was greatly surprised since It included ethnicities I didn't expect - about a year later - it got an updated profile and it changed dramatically - but it was very close to what I expected initially
one problem with Ancestry - which may or may not apply to 23andMe - was that it was a test that originated in the US - as a result - fewer minorities were included - their numbers in the database needed to grow before they could expect more accurate results - that's why Ancestry updates me (and everyone else) with changes to my profile
regarding type 2 diabetes - check out videos on the topic - type 2 can be combated with reduced consumption of glucose (sugar) - a protein diet such as Atkins or vegetarianism will do that - unfortunately rice is a rich source of carbs (another sugar) - and so are processed foods - their popularity in may explain why Japan's type 2 diabetes numbers are soaring - take care of yourselves and the little ones
Rice is glucose but it is not to be lumped into the same category as processed foods.
언어섞는것만해도 개꿀잼이시다