And guess what - he has married a Swiss woman (a pretty, small brunette) a few years ago and lives in Switzerland now. And he can fake the Switzerdütsch perfectly as well. :)
German Woman here, 58 years old... I recently saw a reaction to this video by Kayar and stumbled across a comment there... In this comment someone wrote: "yes, the word smrt sounds really funny - but the Turkish word for death is even funnier!" The person commenting then described a scene from one of the Hobbit films - the one where smaug (the dragon) flies in the sky and says the world-famous sentence "I am fire - I am......... death!". There is a video of exactly this scene, in which all the synchronized versions are played one after the other, each with the respective language indicated. As someone who loves different languages, I naturally watched it - and had the biggest laugh of my life when the Turkish dubbing came on! I actually spent the whole night watching this scene over and over again and also reading the comments on this video... Never happened to me before... And what can I say? I actually laughed the whole night through and even now, months later, I can hardly contain myself and watch it every now and then when I need a laugh... 😆 I'll attach the link; maybe one or two others will enjoy it too... th-cam.com/video/lHcIfogQQ60/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ih7-aGYKmA1EVSGZ Best wishes from the beautiful north of Germany 😀
And he Ended Up with a swiss Wife His later programs are about the swiss german war of speaking: Lots of garglinf Sounds but also Lots cute Diminutiv forms
greetings from Cologne, Germany....great reaction..i hope you try the bavarian comedian Michael Mittermaier...he also has his programm where he performs in english. He is one my favoritrs....stay safe, buddy
And guess what - he has married a Swiss woman (a pretty, small brunette) a few years ago and lives in Switzerland now. And he can fake the Switzerdütsch perfectly as well. :)
German Woman here, 58 years old...
I recently saw a reaction to this video by Kayar and stumbled across a comment there... In this comment someone wrote: "yes, the word smrt sounds really funny - but the Turkish word for death is even funnier!" The person commenting then described a scene from one of the Hobbit films - the one where smaug (the dragon) flies in the sky and says the world-famous sentence "I am fire - I am......... death!". There is a video of exactly this scene, in which all the synchronized versions are played one after the other, each with the respective language indicated. As someone who loves different languages, I naturally watched it - and had the biggest laugh of my life when the Turkish dubbing came on! I actually spent the whole night watching this scene over and over again and also reading the comments on this video... Never happened to me before... And what can I say? I actually laughed the whole night through and even now, months later, I can hardly contain myself and watch it every now and then when I need a laugh... 😆
I'll attach the link; maybe one or two others will enjoy it too...
th-cam.com/video/lHcIfogQQ60/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ih7-aGYKmA1EVSGZ
Best wishes from the beautiful north of Germany 😀
Ahah it seems interesting , i will watch the video :D
@@GerMauroHave fun 😂
Kaya Yanar .. a legend ..beside these multiple "nationalities" he performed his "Indian performances" were absolute great 🙂
second this
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loooove you^^ this is so fun to watch^^
And he Ended Up with a swiss Wife
His later programs are about the swiss german war of speaking: Lots of garglinf Sounds but also Lots cute Diminutiv forms
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greetings from Cologne, Germany....great reaction..i hope you try the bavarian comedian Michael Mittermaier...he also has his programm where he performs in english. He is one my favoritrs....stay safe, buddy
Believe me, if you‘ve grown up in the 1970s and 1980s like he did (and I did, too), you pick up a couple of idiosyncracies from all sorts of people…
His indian character omg