@@hugobenamranedurand7836 I don't agree, French people are lovely, especially in rural areas. Parisian people can go fuck themselves (I live 20 minutes away from Paris and it's not as fun as you think grrr)
I think English has such weird impressions for animal noises because the sounds are turned into actual words to represent them, instead of just copying the sound
@@reynhacoezy5510 The reason why I've always thought people say that is because roosters sometimes make that "er-er-er-er-errrrrrrrrrr" sound (you know the one) and it matches up with the tune of it. Also, roosters are cocks.
When they said New York pigeon, I kept imagining Phoebe from Friends where she pretended to call Monica and Chandlers apartment as the pigeon who tipped over the bowl of lottery tickets 😂
I don't think making animal sounds and laughing is flirting besides the French guy with the fuller beard and American girl, but you could feel the chemistry between most of them.
i know the animal songs in French cause the song "el pousson piou" or something like that that the hs french teacher made everyone listen to except i took Spanish not french so... lol
These French people are stupid and weird. A duck does not say "coin coin". Stop making up random sounds and use the NORMAL sounds they teach you in school.🙄😒
@@fuzzyotterpaws4395 you're the stupid one here, insulting people based on what language they speak, I bet you can only speak english "The normal sounds they teach you at school" are you a fucking troll or so stupid you don't even know shool is different in every country ? Pff
It's actually fascinating. (I'm gonna sound like a smartass in the next statement so, uh, just a warning.) Did you guys know that in Korea, pig noises are 'ggul ggul' (in a low voice) and in Japan, its 'p/buhi p/buhi' and meanwhile in the U.S., its 'oink oink'. ←(It's the same in the Philippines!)
That girl did not make a very informed decision, did she? The French "r" is quite difficult for a native English speaker as well. She should have chosen a language with easygoing r's :)
At this rate she wouldn't want to learn the romance languages May be romanian but its part slavic ...... I mean compare to other romance languages(aside of romanian because i don't know for them) French "R" are more sweet and we don't use that much "rolls" compare to spanish or Portuguese French has sweeter and a dryer pronounciation
As a French I always laugh at it. It's French, people pronounced the Rs for 1500 years, just pronounce them, it's fine. The French used to pronounce it and some still do till the late XXth century.
Hello! I am from Midwest America and we love the French here you guys have really influenced us so much ❤️ I love meeting the French foreign exchange students who travel to our school :)
@@Billoybong2 Okay so I did a little bit of research, and apparently, JYP has never explicitly stated who the official visual of Twice is. However, many people seem to agree that Tzuyu is Twice's "official" visual. I thought Nayeon would be the visual because she is usually in the centre, but she is known as the "face of the group" (according to some sources). The difference between the two (from what I've read) is: - that the face of the group is the person who represents the group - the centre is the person who is usually in front or in centre - the visual is the groups most visual/striking member So, based on what I have found, Nayeon is the centre and face of the group, and Tzuyu would be the visual.
@@olivia2786 omg thanks so much for clearing that up. Although Tzuyu is indeed beautiful, I personally think Mina or Sana is the visual. Perhaps it's my penchant for Japanese girls lol
@@Billoybong2 You're welcome ☺️ I wish TH-cam would give me notifications on comments so I can reply to them a lot sooner... Oh and also! Apparently, Twice's 'visual line' is TzuNaMi (Tzuyu, Nayeon, Mina), so you are correct in Mina also being a visual ^^
i love this so much. i speak 3 languages fluently and english and french are my first 2 so i guess i never realized how i switch around my animal sounds depending on who i’m speaking to 😂
In Brazil we also say cocoricó for roosters, and our duck sounds are similar to the french ones, but written differently. We say "pruu" for pigeons, "piu piu (pew pew sound?)" for baby chickens and I think our frogs sound similar to the american ones lol
no one cares but here’s how I say it: (and timestamps) 0:10 “quack quack” 0:40 “kikeriki” 1:05 “oink oink” 1:30 “gurr gurr” 2:02 “quaaack” 2:41 do baby chicken make any noise? 3:09 “bsssssssssss”
Yes they do, baby chicks say "pío", like the song says "los pollitos dicen pío cuando tienen hambre y cuando tienen frío". The other sounds are spot on, where are you from?
"Your French frog makes an American duck sound" In the Netherlands we actually say "kwak" by both of them The frog goes "kwak or brekek" and the duck "kwak or kwaak"
French bee American bee
🤝
Cause honeybees are imported to America
No. it's a Usb
strangestdreamm best comment
@@Aldoz we have a lot of beekeeper in France, actually we eat for the majority French honey
USB*
- its a pretty aggressive animal!
- yeah, it’s proud and mean and... ... french
Im french and well I don’t agree
I'm french and I fully agree
@@hugobenamranedurand7836 I don't agree, French people are lovely, especially in rural areas. Parisian people can go fuck themselves (I live 20 minutes away from Paris and it's not as fun as you think grrr)
@@auroralezo01 I think it's the same with London and other parts of England. London people were rude af.
Lol
I think English has such weird impressions for animal noises because the sounds are turned into actual words to represent them, instead of just copying the sound
cock-a-doodle-doo. what the fuc-
What .... Is this Cock-Doodle ?!
NO ROOSTER SAY THIS .
@@reynhacoezy5510 The reason why I've always thought people say that is because roosters sometimes make that "er-er-er-er-errrrrrrrrrr" sound (you know the one) and it matches up with the tune of it. Also, roosters are cocks.
Lol so? If we wanted we could mimick it, no big deal.
If we English speakers animated the sound of a rooster, the word makes a bit more sense than if we just say the word cocka-doodle-do.
“Your French frog makes American duck noises” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That's goin to the mindless quote section
😂
In Dutch the duck and the frog make the same noise. They both go “kwak” but the frog often goes more like “kwaaaak” lol
Wow, scrolled and read your comment just when they said it
@@bart9186 lmao
why did all the english speakers forget a chick goes “cheep cheep”
👏👏👏
RIGHT??!!
peep*
did The Room teach us nothing
Chirp?
I see some chemistry between some of them.....😁
I see some chemistry between all of them xD
RedAmalgam 3:06
Same especially the two guys with the beards and the people they with whom they were speaking
RedAmalgam 🙄 they are in a professional environment and it’s none of your business xD
Sammee lol I was just about to comment this lol
1:49 "I don't think New York pigeons really make noises."
More like, "We can't hear them because the city noises are so loud!" 😂
Garrett The Carrot that's what I was thinking it too loud over there to hear the pigeons
When they said New York pigeon, I kept imagining Phoebe from Friends where she pretended to call Monica and Chandlers apartment as the pigeon who tipped over the bowl of lottery tickets 😂
@@NoPancakeMix28 And also when Ross shouted "My Sandwiiiiiich" hundreds of pigeons went flap flap flap.. lol
New York pigeons just come to you and say in a stereotypical accent *Bernie Sanders voice* "HEY, COME HEE AND GIVE ME TOO DALLAHS"
I read that like you had to yell
I love how “cock-a-doodle-doo” got a collective “what??” from the French
The amount z depends on the flight of the bee. I like that
I died laughing over that one. It's true. 😂😂
I read flight of the bee and was just * INTENSE VIOLIN NOISES*
**Flight if the bumblebee intensifies**
That was cute
Can you do all French speakers on one side and English on another? I was confused to who is French since their English are so good
Yeah that's just bad videography or whatever they call it. How are we supposed to know which one's French and which one's English speaker.
Sanket Gaikwad by their accents I guess.
I just going to say that!
Ikr! It's confusing.
Same I didn't figure it out until the end
Yeah, you don't wanna go around France saying "pipe" 😂😂😂
What does it mean
@@gonzalesmymy9562 It's also a smoking pipe, but yeah, more currently used as BJ
Mdr
Same goes for The Netherlands
Haha same goes for Greece
Conspiracy theory: *animals have different languages too*
Gracie kayras, some of them actually do, like certain whales and orcas!
Evil Sharkey and goats apparently!
I saw somewhere that orcas could learn dolphin’s language
they have accents
There was a study done on cows and it found that they sounded different depending on where they were raised
1:31 no one else is amused by his pause and "un pigeon!"???
lmfao yeah he was so excited to make that impression 😂
He's the cutest!
That was really cute lolll
유정연 I’m totally crushing. That was so adorable 😂
I think he was happy the word is the same in English and French. 😄 “Ah! A pigeon!” French guy, hand on heart. “Un pigeon!” It was cute.
Next episode: "animals compare French and American human sounds"
You actually made me laugh
Yeah yeah vs hon hon
Cockroach: the human laugh is “hio hio hio”
Cat: no, us cats are taught it's "gak gak gak"
@@gumballisthiccfan9710 as a cat, I can confirm
Approved
2:07 “ribbit ribbit”
“.....”
-sLuRp-
This part gets me everytime lmao 😂
Seems legit
0:39
"That's a rooster"
"Or a coq" *side eye*
"Pipe" = "peep"... x)
The side eye part 😂😂
It's called a cock in English too.
The pronounciation is slightly different but yeah ........
No one:
Absolutely no one:
Not a living soul:
An American: bAbY cHiCkEn
Naly Abdulla ikr who says baby chicken? I say chick🐣
(American) what? Who says that
Baby chicken is pretty goddamn accurate; not sure what the uproar is about.
Baby chicken sounds pretty cute. Chick, eh not fond of it. Chick, in the US, also means a woman. So. . . . Baby chicken 2, chick 0.
@@spin.chicken Username checks out
Morale of the story: the world’s languages can unite in harmonious bee impressions.
Not really. Russian bees go "zhzhzhzhzhzhzh", or in Russian letter, "жжжжжж"
Almost every couple is casually flirting with each other wow
I don't think making animal sounds and laughing is flirting besides the French guy with the fuller beard and American girl, but you could feel the chemistry between most of them.
1:31 i love this guy and i love how excited he was when he saw the pigeon omg my heart
You know you’re from quebec when you use half french and half english
Yepppp
🙋🏼♀️
FACTS LMFAOOOOOO
My best friend calls her language frenglish
Lily is an egg I do too!! Especially in Montreal
I really liked the French guy at 1:30 he seems so goofy 😂
He's cuteee
silver garcia so cute
Just socially awkward
Emma he’s not socially awkward, he’s cute
Failursaurus what does affronted mean?
“It’s proud and mean... French🤷🏾♂️”😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You copied Lionel IV
So... we have adults who debate about animals sounds.... *seems legit*
😂😂
Welcome to the Internet :))
Best part of the video fur sure!
Ribbit. Ribbit. What, rabbit?! :)
N N I sais Rabbit ALL MY LIFE😭
“Coin coin” Ducks are gold diggers
that comment is sooo underrated
How?
😂😂😂
@@toooobz girls on social media who take a selfie with both their lips sticking out are called ducks.
**flies away**
@@ChrisM-qo1jc weird flex but ok
I just wanted to say that, I don't get what you mean
2:56 "Pipe"😂😂😂
French speaker will know why that is DEFINETLY not the sounds chicks make in french🤣
Helena Vleminckx what does it mean?
@@SmilliVanilli98 "une pipe" in french is a slang word for "a blowjob"😂
Is means sucking dick
@@SmilliVanilli98
Currently it's slang for a BJ
Maybe not definitely but from what I’ve heard, I’m sure that’s the “sound” chicks make in France. 💀😂
You know what this means? Bees are universal
As an American, I loved the rightful shock the French people experienced at "cockadoodledoo"
I will never forget learning animal sounds in my high school French class !! I thought it was so funny how different we perceive the sound!
Forget*
i know the animal songs in French cause the song "el pousson piou" or something like that that the hs french teacher made everyone listen to
except i took Spanish not french so... lol
@@Victoria-hp6sf they made you listen to "le poussin piou" lmao that thing has the power to stay stuck in your head for years XD
These French people are stupid and weird. A duck does not say "coin coin". Stop making up random sounds and use the NORMAL sounds they teach you in school.🙄😒
@@fuzzyotterpaws4395 you're the stupid one here, insulting people based on what language they speak, I bet you can only speak english
"The normal sounds they teach you at school" are you a fucking troll or so stupid you don't even know shool is different in every country ? Pff
I didn't even know this was a thing that was different
it's different in every language
I learned from an Ellen episode years ago, and my life changed forever
It's actually fascinating.
(I'm gonna sound like a smartass in the next statement so, uh, just a warning.)
Did you guys know that in Korea, pig noises are 'ggul ggul' (in a low voice) and in Japan, its 'p/buhi p/buhi' and meanwhile in the U.S., its 'oink oink'. ←(It's the same in the Philippines!)
@@isabelarielle in Albanian, dogs go "ham ham" instead of woof woof lol
You must be American hehe.
That guy was so proud of his pigeon impression. I’m proud of him too
0:15 oml that girl is absolutly the prettiest girl i have ever seen
Girl with curly hair and French guy in blue top totally had chemistry. He fancied her deffo
Animals sounds in Swedish:
Duck: kvack
Rooster: kuckeliku
Pig: nöff
Pigeon: kurr
Frog: kvack
Baby chicken: pip
@@krishnaperi12 They actually go voff
@@krishnaperi12 bjärk, e du hög eller
They are similar to latin languages sounds, except for the chicken/rooster.
In Finland rooster says "kukkokiekuu" as in "rooster crows" lol.
Its actually similar to french ones ;)
French bees : bzzzzzzzzz
American bees: ya like jazz?
“I speak a little Duck”
Man 😂 when you gonna speak alligator too?
0:56 when that girl said it sounded like a song i was shock cause there is actually a song called cocorico
The dude getting excited about making a pigeon noise made me so happy
And here I am comparing both of these with Dutch
Lisa Kokx ik ook. Lijkt wel alsof Nederlands tussen beide talen in zit met nog een vleugje duits.
Wich one is closer ?
That’s why I took French instead of Spanish, I couldn’t roll my r’s.
Just because of that? No come on, you like us right?
Yeah
That girl did not make a very informed decision, did she? The French "r" is quite difficult for a native English speaker as well. She should have chosen a language with easygoing r's :)
At this rate she wouldn't want to learn the romance languages
May be romanian but its part slavic ......
I mean compare to other romance languages(aside of romanian because i don't know for them)
French "R" are more sweet and we don't use that much "rolls" compare to spanish or Portuguese
French has sweeter and a dryer pronounciation
As a French I always laugh at it.
It's French, people pronounced the Rs for 1500 years, just pronounce them, it's fine. The French used to pronounce it and some still do till the late XXth century.
2:45 ‘baby chick x3’ I CANT STOP LAUGHING LOL
I speak a bit of duck xD
3:17 haha I ship them😂❤
they’re real people weirdos
Ya 😂🤣
Best video I've seen all week. Worth keeping.
"Pipe ? It's not the same word in french" lmaoo
You french ?
@@danamanciu5955 yup
For the frog, I would have died if an American said, "Bonjour!"
Such a missed opportunity...
Hello! I am from Midwest America and we love the French here you guys have really influenced us so much ❤️ I love meeting the French foreign exchange students who travel to our school :)
*cry in French*
*dies in french*
We love you too Jayna 🇺🇸 🇫🇷
God bless you
I lost it at
“A pigeon”
“Your French frog is our American duck”
As an American, we need to step up our onomatopoeias.
The look of shock and confusion on the guys face at the very beginning 😂😂
Looks like a crazy dating show. Everyone looks cute together...
"I took french instead of spanish because i couldn't roll my Rs," is the truest statement ive heard
Are all French guys this good looking? If so, then it’s time for me to move😂
That one was an American guy, wasn't he? The one in the blu/purple checkered shirt with dimples sitting with the beige off shoulder top girl?
@@WoSarvatraHain ils le sont pas
@Aubrey Danity ... Eh, à voir
Si t'as envie d'être optimiste
They really are!
@@WoSarvatraHain they are most likely in lust with each other and I really think they would make a really great relationship
Attendez mais elles sont GENIALES vos vidéos de différences là !
Pas vrai?!!
i love this channel so much, just found it, so fun
We also say kukuriku (in Croatia).and piu piu. Their cocorico sounds like our /u/. And the pidgeon impression was awesome, with the rolling uvular R
There's actually a pig noise impression competition in my town every year 😂😂
Where do u live 😂
THAT'S my kinda stuff!
Like, what?
Ribbit is the sound that a Pacific Tree Frog makes. No other frog species makes that sound.
They all are so freaking pretty ♡
omg in those videos every person always seems in love with his/her team mate
0:18 wow she looks a bit like Nayeon. They’re both beautiful
Nayeon of Twice? I agree. Hey I have a question. Is Nayeon supposed to be the visual of the group? Thanks in advance for your answer.
@@Billoybong2 Okay so I did a little bit of research, and apparently, JYP has never explicitly stated who the official visual of Twice is. However, many people seem to agree that Tzuyu is Twice's "official" visual. I thought Nayeon would be the visual because she is usually in the centre, but she is known as the "face of the group" (according to some sources). The difference between the two (from what I've read) is:
- that the face of the group is the person who represents the group
- the centre is the person who is usually in front or in centre
- the visual is the groups most visual/striking member
So, based on what I have found, Nayeon is the centre and face of the group, and Tzuyu would be the visual.
@@olivia2786 omg thanks so much for clearing that up. Although Tzuyu is indeed beautiful, I personally think Mina or Sana is the visual. Perhaps it's my penchant for Japanese girls lol
@@Billoybong2 You're welcome ☺️ I wish TH-cam would give me notifications on comments so I can reply to them a lot sooner... Oh and also! Apparently, Twice's 'visual line' is TzuNaMi (Tzuyu, Nayeon, Mina), so you are correct in Mina also being a visual ^^
Who is she ?
I just watched two of your other videos and after watching this third one I’m officially subscribing
I’ve been waiting _forever_ for this!
I don’t know why but I got excited when the guy said “un cochon” because I speak a little bit of French and I actually understood that
i love this so much. i speak 3 languages fluently and english and french are my first 2 so i guess i never realized how i switch around my animal sounds depending on who i’m speaking to 😂
all the pairs had good chemistry, like they could be buddies, I like it
"Yeah its pround, and mean, and umm...yeah french"
In Brazil we also say cocoricó for roosters, and our duck sounds are similar to the french ones, but written differently. We say "pruu" for pigeons, "piu piu (pew pew sound?)" for baby chickens and I think our frogs sound similar to the american ones lol
1:15
Just a personal memo-
That one guy in the light blue shirt has been waiting his whole life for a chance to show off his pigeon impression
Never knew I needed this video until now
Turns out French and German are quite similar in animal sounds!
“Ribbit, ribbit”
“What? A rabbit?”
“It’s a ribbit”
no one cares but here’s how I say it: (and timestamps)
0:10 “quack quack”
0:40 “kikeriki”
1:05 “oink oink”
1:30 “gurr gurr”
2:02 “quaaack”
2:41 do baby chicken make any noise?
3:09 “bsssssssssss”
You're probably german?
Yes they do, baby chicks say "pío", like the song says "los pollitos dicen pío cuando tienen hambre y cuando tienen frío". The other sounds are spot on, where are you from?
found the german :D
The way he says :O “a pigeon!” at 1:33 😂
Un pigeon
french ducks are on their grind
When the girl said she took French instead of Spanish cause she couldn’t roll her r’s i felt that. Cause that was my exact reason too 😅
I love the letter R
For me it was the opposite reason.
why are these videos the most adorable videos like on the whole freaking internet like bro
I feel like some of them fell in love
"Well..I think the baby chick just says its name"
Me: ITS A POKEMON!! 😂😂
0:29 That is accurate duck language
Really interesting! Thanks.
This made me very happy
"Your French frog makes an American duck sound"
In the Netherlands we actually say "kwak" by both of them
The frog goes "kwak or brekek" and the duck "kwak or kwaak"
3:27 It depends on the length of the flight 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
this is my favorite channel
That look of utter shock when the "peep" word comes out XD
"Proud and mean and... French ."
1:29 THE GUY ON THE RIGHT IS ME WHEN SOMEONE MENTIONS A PIGEON
“I took spanish cuz I couldn’t roll my r’s”
*me laughing in Spanish because there is so many words you have to roll your r’s for*
0:42
That reminded me of that French teacher's blackboard from Summertime Saga 😂
Sounds more accurate in French actually
Of course !
yes only New York ducks go quak quak
livyy “I don’t think New York pigeons really made noises” 😂🤦🏻♀️
Jocelyne X Yes they are so sophisticated
0:10 Damn he corrected her quick as hell:
"C'est un canard." 😂
That one guy is so funny and quick witted.
Lol when they got to pigeon I got so mad because I kept making a purring sound and they did it right, 😂 I felt like I was being attacked 😂😂
1:16 Legend say this girl went in his bed after that. ;)
Legend says he’s a metal vocalist
Ducks: quack.
French ducks: small change.
Lady: *quack*
Me: *I have been summoned*