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We do our best to pronounce the names of places we visit correctly, but admittedly we don't always get it right, especially in unscripted, real-time recordings! Later in the video, I also pronounce Mokoto in a goofy way. We hope you enjoyed the video! ~Jessie
I know I'm years late. But your proniunation still said in a english style. Most would say Mang like tang the second is almost right. There is a sound that doesn't exist in English that's Ng its hard too write it out the sound,but when combined with A which has the same sound as A in the vowels A E I O U. Sounds like Nah which would be spelt Ngah. So in most Polynesian languages this sound is prominent. So the word is actually in 4 parts Ma nga re va. The trick is like learning Japanese hiragana. A E I O U are your base if you know how too sound these vowels like Hirigana you take the base vowel like A put a letter in front eg. M + A sound = Ma like Southern American say Mom when you suss that out it will help you with Polynesian words. Hawaiian is one language that's has no T no Ng sound so it's alil easier.
Randomly stumbled across this spot on google maps, what a crazy remote and exotic place!
Same here
Same thing we think alike :) now I stumbled upon these rare TH-cam channels and I love it!
Hahah i think here are the curious ones of Google Earth
Another quality video, thanks. I can't believe you guys don't have more subs! Have fun, be safe.
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"We savored our first taste of French Polynesia"... with boat repair projects! I love sailing videos. :-)
Awesome place, thanks to share with us :)
Looks amazing!
Amazing...
wow
so, you eat them when they're no longer healthy?
I suppose it is when they are no longer capable of producing pearls? When you put it that way, it sounds really ick lol! -Jessie
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It's pronounced Mang- areva.
We do our best to pronounce the names of places we visit correctly, but admittedly we don't always get it right, especially in unscripted, real-time recordings! Later in the video, I also pronounce Mokoto in a goofy way. We hope you enjoyed the video! ~Jessie
I know I'm years late.
But your proniunation still said in a english style.
Most would say Mang like tang the second is almost right.
There is a sound that doesn't exist in English that's Ng its hard too write it out the sound,but when combined with A which has the same sound as A in the vowels A E I O U.
Sounds like Nah which would be spelt Ngah. So in most Polynesian languages this sound is prominent.
So the word is actually in 4 parts Ma nga re va. The trick is like learning Japanese hiragana.
A E I O U are your base if you know how too sound these vowels like Hirigana you take the base vowel like A put a letter in front eg. M + A sound = Ma like Southern American say Mom when you suss that out it will help you with Polynesian words. Hawaiian is one language that's has no T no Ng sound so it's alil easier.