The German girl was by far the best non-native speaker considering that she never took French classes. The Polish girl pronounced the names in a very American way, though
For Kylian Mbappé, most people pronounce his surname wrong, even in France. As he said himself, it is Mmmmmmbappé, so it's the humming "mmmh" sound. There also isn't any apostrophe after the M.
@@Lostouille Je précise simplement la manière de prononcer le M. Chacun décide du temps à passer pour le prononcer, en espérant simplement que la prononciation soit exacte.
Marcel Desailly was a great defender alongside Thuram and Vieira; they formed a wall for many years. They won the World Cup in 1998 and the European Championship in 2000. pronunce like that ''Desayi' And Zidane is one of the best players in the world. He is part of those great stars Pelé, Maradona, Zidane, Messi, and Cristiano Ronaldo. Zidane was the coach of Real Madrid for 10 years and won almost all the European cups. He is one of the most decorated players on the planet. There is a strong chance he could become the coach of the French national team in the near future.
12:29 Oh yeah ! Max refers to the France-Croatia 1998 match! ⚽ Have a look at the TH-cam video summary (just after Thuram's second goal) ! Thuram's reaction is MY-THI-CAL ! 😁
Can we have a video of people pronouncing famous people from the Nordic region Footballers-Ole Gunnar Solskjaer,Michael Laudrup,Zlatan Ibrahimovic,Erling Halaand,Simon Kjaer,Alexander Isak,Daniel Agger and Rasmus Hojlund Motorsports-Kimi Räikkönen,Valtteri Bottas and Mika Häkkinen Acting/music-Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Malin Åkerman,Zara Larrson,Tim Bergling(Avicii), Stellan Skarsgård and his sons,Noomi Rappace and Alicia Vikander
As a french person, i would find this very interesting as well. I know most of the names you mentionned but i don't think i've ever heard their native pronounciation.
I'm not french but I really get upset when people don't know legend names like Zidane and Henry while I remember lots of good memories hearing their names.😊😊
French is never a euphonious, literal and easy language, non-native people who like this language must understand this. It is a musical language, allophonic and only extreme tonal, vowels and final consonants are not spoken and are silent, normal tones are low and closed, when the tones are open, words are open and circumflex, the spelling of each term informs this. Once a person understands that French is tonal and musical, they learn the language better and lose the fear and myth surrounding the language.
I mean in Belgium, half of the people are french speaking and the other half get French classes from 3th to 12th (at least in my time, I don't know if it changed since than) grade so we can at least SOUND like we know French
@@TuaTeMauAkauAtea Dutch isn't mandatory in the French part of Belgium. In school, we can choose between Dutch and English, and the latter is chosen by the vast majority. We do have immersion schools, evening classes and you can take Dutch in university along with English (and/or other languages if you wish), but we usually have a choice to make between English and Dutch from primary (6-12 y.o.) to secondary (12-18 y.o.) school. I don't know if the rule changed, I finished school a few years ago, but I remember that you had to stick with your first choice until you either finished school, or taking another language wasn't an option for specific studies, so because the level went up each year (obviously), you couldn't switch and start the other language while everybody else had already gathered knowledge from the previous year(s). Strangely enough, German isn't even part of the equation despite being the third official language... logic went out of the window a long time ago in our small, divided country.
3:30 nobody have pronounce it it well, even the drench speaker. They don't know how to pronounce african name, it's Mbappe , not Embappe be carefull. we swallow ''M'', it's not like M'Bappe or Embappe , it's "Mbappe", on one tread, Mbap
Thank a lot for this video, I'll make the article for my study (my major is french literature, this is for phonology) from this video❤ hopefully my lecture can accept that😊 and i get good a grades😂🎉
yeah the the name comes from the large bantu languages family from cameroon (his father's native land) to south africa , including languages like swahili, lingala, kinyarwanda, zulu etc.
You know how awesome N’golo Kante is when even a non football fan finds him cute 🥰 Also on Griezmann,is there another way to pronounce given English commentators pronounce it differently
Griezmann is a german surname and not french so I guess there is also a different name to pronounce his surname that the one in the video but I use the one from the video.
@@Mixedphboyy Most of the names in the video are not even french lol, and even the french guy technichally mispronounced some of them. Griezmann technichally is german, Mbappe is a name from an african country not sure which one, N'Golo Kante as well is literally the most african name lol, Tchouameni also an african name just spelled french way, Aurelien is very french name though. Jules Kounde again surname is African not french. Zinedine Zidane likewise is not a french name it's arabic.
@@AjZ530 you don't have to tell me that (actually) because I already know all of this myself, but I'm sure the og commenter can learn from your comment. my comment was based on griezmann who is by the way not only german but also portugese ethnically (the player not the name is both) having a German surname and therefore there also being a different way to pronounce his name as the way in the video as the og commenter was asking if there's a different way to pronounce his name.
Most of the names in the video are not even french lol, and even the french guy technichally mispronounced some of them. Griezmann technichally is german, Mbappe is a name from an african country not sure which one, N'Golo Kante as well is literally the most african name lol, Tchouameni also an african name just spelled french way, Aurelien is very french name though. Jules Kounde again surname is African not french. Zinedine Zidane likewise is not a french name it's arabic.
«Mbappé» «Zidane» «Lloris» «Griezmann» «Kanté»,,etc in what world are these ‘French’ names? The only one who has an actual French name are Olivier Giroud and Lucas Digne.
@@AnoonNamouapnouane - Obviously they are, the reason why I wrote that comment was because I've heard them calling it soccer many times in previous videos.
Most of the players shown in this video don't even have French names to start with: Zidane (Algerian name), Mbappe (African name, don't know from what coutry), Kante (African name) Lloris (Spanish name), Griezmann (?), Tchouameni (African name), Kounde (African name) . Only Giroud, Digne and Desailly have real French names.
@@TuaTeMauAkauAtea Ice hockey its important for canadians like soccer are important for France. Its more on this side of view . You watch sports channel and 80% of the time they talk ice hockey. We are crazy of our national sport
The same in here Finland. 🤪 🇫🇮 🇨🇦 🏒🔥 The Finns used to follow hockey and F1, but after nearly 30 years, I couldn't care less about the latter 🏁🏎 (it's a sham). I'd rather watch hockey and football ⚽. Sorry, while my accent sounds Canadian -ish, I just can't say soccer 😅. However, the NHL's digital ad boards irritate my eyes, so watching the Canadiens' games on TV is totally unbearable.
@@quebecforce111Okay, but don't generalize, not all Canadians are hockey fans, many winter and extreme sports grow in Canada and there is expression there and I say more and it's good that Canada is more expressive in summer and winter Olympic and extreme sports and a selection courteous manner that even helps other teams to perform optimally and even excellently. Take care hugs.
Where is the german girl from, cause she did a really bad job. That's not representive for germans. Me myself have also no french skills from school and I also don't know much of the players, but we've so many words adopted from french to german and it's so close to us, that you just know how to pronounce something the french way. Like Henry or Thierry.
Next time pls invite a French who knows how to pronounce it.Mbappe and Lloris were not good… For Mbappe, the M and the P are not independent like the N and the G for N’Golo (Kante). And for Lloris, it’s a Spanish pronunciation for the double L.
The Belgian girls is from Wallony, she's not half francophone never, she's a wallonian girls forever, totally francophone , french is her maternal idiom. Yep it's fair cos in Belgium English, dutch and german are speaking together with french. French is not exclusive idiom of Belgium, Belgium is a polyglot land.
That's literally the last thing he did during his career : headbutting an opponent who insulted his sister, who was taking care of their ill mother that day. I do suggest you explore everything else he did during his career, staring from 1994.
I just realized, almost all those last names are not even French. Mbappé and Tchouaméni are Cameroonian, Lloris is Catalan, Griezmann is German, Kanté is Malian, Koundé is Beninois, and Zidane is Arabic. France is getting their football talent from immigration more than their native population. 🤣
which native population? from which century? and which part integrated in France? the german part? italian one? catalan one? briton one? celtic one? gaul one?
Many French players do have foreign origins, but so do players from other nations. I can give so many names : Harry Kane (Irish) Jorginho (Brazilian origins representing Italy) Memphis Depay (Ghana) Miroslav Klose (Polish descent represented Germany) Zlatan Ibrahimović (Bosnian) Romelu Lukaku (Congolese) Christian Pulisic (Croatian) Even the 2 GOATS of Football have foreign ancestry : Italian for Lionel Messi, who also has Spanish citizenship, and Cabo Verdean for Cristiano Ronaldo. All of this to say that no matter what their origins are, they will never reduce the belonging a football player has to the country they represent. CR7 and Leo Messi have foreign ancestry, but belong as much to Portugal and Argentina as native people from both countries, and this applies to any other player.
Can you do the same for USA and Canada? France has always been a country of immigration. The country have had the Spanish, Portuguese, Italians, Polish, North Africans, sub-Saharan Africans, and Vietnamese. And all this mix forms France.
@@hugokana6425First of all, France isn’t like Canada and America countries that were built and founded not even 300 years ago by European immigrants and doesn’t even have their own language or culture. France is a very old country that has its own people, history, language, and culture. Also saying « France has always been a country of immigrants » is such a reach acting like as if France was only founded in the early 19th century and simply denying a whole thousand years of history. Those « Italian, Polish, Portuguese ,,etc» only came to France in the early 19th century. While « North Africans and sub-Saharans » only came 50 years ago. So yeah, France hasn’t «always» being a country of immigrants and real french people actually exist and existed centuries before those immigrants came.
They made her go last for a reason. and it's not a competition so no such thing as unfair. it's just interesting to see how people from different countries pronounce the names, including a native French speaker.
Man, your comment was unfortunate and foolish, the Walloons are Belgian Francians and have French as their mother tongue, and unfortunately they abandon their paternal and ancient language, which is sad. If you think it's bad, look for a Walloonian who speaks Walloon and is happy. Stop claiming Belgium and a mosaic of cultures and peoples there and not unified, accept and respect it, simple as that. 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Thank you for inviting me it was really fun 🇫🇷⚽
You shouldn't pronounce the M so you're wrong
@@anthonyguerin7659 yep
The Belgian girl had a clear advantage!!! 🤣🤣🤣
That's why she was answering the last 😂
The German girl was by far the best non-native speaker considering that she never took French classes. The Polish girl pronounced the names in a very American way, though
For Kylian Mbappé, most people pronounce his surname wrong, even in France. As he said himself, it is Mmmmmmbappé, so it's the humming "mmmh" sound. There also isn't any apostrophe after the M.
He actually said himself it is not the case. The 'm' sound is barely pronounced.
Oui mais on a pas 360h et 56 ans pour prononcer Mmmmmmmmmbappé. Surtout dans l'action les commentateurs ont pas que ça à faire
@@TheCapitaineCarnage Sure, I'm not saying he was wrong, simply specifying how the M is pronounced.
@@Lostouille Je précise simplement la manière de prononcer le M. Chacun décide du temps à passer pour le prononcer, en espérant simplement que la prononciation soit exacte.
Yeah because it's an african name, the same thing apply to Ngolo Kante
I found it funny how the ladies were struggling with these names😂❤️as a francophone, these names are very easy for me🥰
😅😅😅😅😅 ah come on ya're francophone gal it's should must be easy for you forever it's you maternal idiom😂😂😂😂😂🌹🌻🥂🎶💋😘 you're funny and beatiful 😅❤💋
Marcel Desailly was a great defender alongside Thuram and Vieira; they formed a wall for many years. They won the World Cup in 1998 and the European Championship in 2000. pronunce like that ''Desayi'
And Zidane is one of the best players in the world. He is part of those great stars Pelé, Maradona, Zidane, Messi, and Cristiano Ronaldo. Zidane was the coach of Real Madrid for 10 years and won almost all the European cups. He is one of the most decorated players on the planet. There is a strong chance he could become the coach of the French national team in the near future.
12:29 Oh yeah ! Max refers to the France-Croatia 1998 match! ⚽
Have a look at the TH-cam video summary (just after Thuram's second goal) !
Thuram's reaction is MY-THI-CAL ! 😁
Can we have a video of people pronouncing famous people from the Nordic region
Footballers-Ole Gunnar Solskjaer,Michael Laudrup,Zlatan Ibrahimovic,Erling Halaand,Simon Kjaer,Alexander Isak,Daniel Agger and Rasmus Hojlund
Motorsports-Kimi Räikkönen,Valtteri Bottas and Mika Häkkinen
Acting/music-Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Malin Åkerman,Zara Larrson,Tim Bergling(Avicii), Stellan Skarsgård and his sons,Noomi Rappace and Alicia Vikander
As a french person, i would find this very interesting as well. I know most of the names you mentionned but i don't think i've ever heard their native pronounciation.
@@MrKLeBlanc I’ve only heard Solskjaer,Halaand,Kjaer,Malin Akerman and Zlatan’s name but the rest not a lot
Try Swedish next! Like city names! Those are difficult sometimes
Like skogaholm, you get instant swedish passport if you say skogahölm.
@@hellsSG Kristianstad or Växjö are also good places, they don't really make sense to be fair.
Max a été gentil, il a utilisé son marteau très doucement 👍
Only the greatest mother can raise such a great man like him 👏
I'm not french but I really get upset when people don't know legend names like Zidane and Henry while I remember lots of good memories hearing their names.😊😊
French is never a euphonious, literal and easy language, non-native people who like this language must understand this. It is a musical language, allophonic and only extreme tonal, vowels and
final consonants are not spoken and are silent, normal tones are low and closed, when the tones are open, words are open and circumflex, the spelling of each term informs this. Once a person understands that French is tonal and musical, they learn the language better and lose the fear and myth surrounding the language.
I mean in Belgium, half of the people are french speaking and the other half get French classes from 3th to 12th (at least in my time, I don't know if it changed since than) grade so we can at least SOUND like we know French
Doesn't this other half who speak French also take Flemish classes from 3rd to 12th grade?
@@TuaTeMauAkauAtea Dutch isn't mandatory in the French part of Belgium. In school, we can choose between Dutch and English, and the latter is chosen by the vast majority. We do have immersion schools, evening classes and you can take Dutch in university along with English (and/or other languages if you wish), but we usually have a choice to make between English and Dutch from primary (6-12 y.o.) to secondary (12-18 y.o.) school.
I don't know if the rule changed, I finished school a few years ago, but I remember that you had to stick with your first choice until you either finished school, or taking another language wasn't an option for specific studies, so because the level went up each year (obviously), you couldn't switch and start the other language while everybody else had already gathered knowledge from the previous year(s).
Strangely enough, German isn't even part of the equation despite being the third official language... logic went out of the window a long time ago in our small, divided country.
3:30 nobody have pronounce it it well, even the drench speaker. They don't know how to pronounce african name, it's Mbappe , not Embappe be carefull. we swallow ''M'', it's not like M'Bappe or Embappe , it's "Mbappe", on one tread, Mbap
Even french people can't pronounce african names like Mbappe or Ngolo, it's not M-bappé or N-golo like they usually say it
None of them knowing Zidane made me feel old.
No worries, I'm 16 and I know him, you aren't old... Yet
Marcel Desailly's surname is, as far as I know at least, only pronounced De-sigh-yee. The double L makes a Y sound.
Thank a lot for this video, I'll make the article for my study (my major is french literature, this is for phonology) from this video❤ hopefully my lecture can accept that😊 and i get good a grades😂🎉
Watch out for Max's hammer! 😂🔨
Nexts idioms: first polish, second swedish, third german and fourth dutch ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
On M'bappe, N'gollo etc .first letter is almost silent. We don't say Embappé but only mbappé without the first E, like special, we don't say Especial
yeah the the name comes from the large bantu languages family from cameroon (his father's native land) to south africa
, including languages like swahili, lingala, kinyarwanda, zulu etc.
I'd have put Just Fontaine or Makelele in there for torture x'd
You know how awesome N’golo Kante is when even a non football fan finds him cute 🥰
Also on Griezmann,is there another way to pronounce given English commentators pronounce it differently
Griezmann is a german surname and not french so I guess there is also a different name to pronounce his surname that the one in the video but I use the one from the video.
@@Mixedphboyy Most of the names in the video are not even french lol, and even the french guy technichally mispronounced some of them. Griezmann technichally is german, Mbappe is a name from an african country not sure which one, N'Golo Kante as well is literally the most african name lol, Tchouameni also an african name just spelled french way, Aurelien is very french name though. Jules Kounde again surname is African not french. Zinedine Zidane likewise is not a french name it's arabic.
@@AjZ530 you don't have to tell me that (actually) because I already know all of this myself, but I'm sure the og commenter can learn from your comment. my comment was based on griezmann who is by the way not only german but also portugese ethnically (the player not the name is both) having a German surname and therefore there also being a different way to pronounce his name as the way in the video as the og commenter was asking if there's a different way to pronounce his name.
Most of the names in the video are not even french lol, and even the french guy technichally mispronounced some of them. Griezmann technichally is german, Mbappe is a name from an african country not sure which one, N'Golo Kante as well is literally the most african name lol, Tchouameni also an african name just spelled french way, Aurelien is very french name though. Jules Kounde again surname is African not french. Zinedine Zidane likewise is not a french name it's arabic.
I went to french classes for 4 years, didnt learn much but every lonely e at the end is silent unless it got a slanted roof on top, like voila é
«Mbappé» «Zidane» «Lloris» «Griezmann» «Kanté»,,etc in what world are these ‘French’ names?
The only one who has an actual French name are Olivier Giroud and Lucas Digne.
And Desailly.
It’s amazing how the incorrect addition of the word like, in sentences, is used so commonly by the non-native English speakers.
Hey, its unfair, polish girl always goes first and the rest could copy
kylian said we should say 'bappé'
Nice, everyone said football. 👍
Ye beacause they’re European
@@AnoonNamouapnouane - Obviously they are, the reason why I wrote that comment was because I've heard them calling it soccer many times in previous videos.
3:27 Actually, the player himself says his name is Mbappé, and not EHMbappé
12:24 APPEAL! The german constestant did not pronounce "Lilian" correctly 🧐
#Shumacher #neverforgive
Funny that most of these names aren't even of French origin, mostly African like Mbapén Kanté, Zidane and German like Griezmann.
Most of the players shown in this video don't even have French names to start with: Zidane (Algerian name), Mbappe (African name, don't know from what coutry), Kante (African name) Lloris (Spanish name), Griezmann (?), Tchouameni (African name), Kounde (African name) . Only Giroud, Digne and Desailly have real French names.
Griezmann could be from Germany.
Zinedine Zidane ❤
they pronouced it well actually.
im Canadian and nobody cares about soccer (football). Here its ice hockey and only ice hockey
And Ski 🎿, handball, basket, swimming etc😅
@@TuaTeMauAkauAtea Ice hockey its important for canadians like soccer are important for France. Its more on this side of view . You watch sports channel and 80% of the time they talk ice hockey. We are crazy of our national sport
The same in here Finland. 🤪 🇫🇮 🇨🇦 🏒🔥 The Finns used to follow hockey and F1, but after nearly 30 years, I couldn't care less about the latter 🏁🏎 (it's a sham). I'd rather watch hockey and football ⚽. Sorry, while my accent sounds Canadian -ish, I just can't say soccer 😅. However, the NHL's digital ad boards irritate my eyes, so watching the Canadiens' games on TV is totally unbearable.
@@quebecforce111Okay, but don't generalize, not all Canadians are hockey fans, many winter and extreme sports grow in Canada and there is expression there and I say more and it's good that Canada is more expressive in summer and winter Olympic and extreme sports and a selection courteous manner that even helps other teams to perform optimally and even excellently. Take care hugs.
남자가 무지막지한 해머를 들고 5명의여자를 박살...
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
They prounonce Mbappé is name wrong even the teacher he is wrong… they should ask people from cameroon how to prounnonce it well…
Primero: Francia ganó la Copa dos veces, not "so many times".
Segundo: Francia.
Zidane will maybe the next Bayern Munich manager
belgium girl knows french so shes got no promlem with
She's probably from Wallonia, where the French speakers are from, so she understandably manages.
Where is the german girl from, cause she did a really bad job. That's not representive for germans. Me myself have also no french skills from school and I also don't know much of the players, but we've so many words adopted from french to german and it's so close to us, that you just know how to pronounce something the french way. Like Henry or Thierry.
Next time pls invite a French who knows how to pronounce it.Mbappe and Lloris were not good…
For Mbappe, the M and the P are not independent like the N and the G for N’Golo (Kante).
And for Lloris, it’s a Spanish pronunciation for the double L.
*Lewandowski not not Levandowski
It is not fair belgian is half french speaking
The Belgian girls is from Wallony, she's not half francophone never, she's a wallonian girls forever, totally francophone , french is her maternal idiom.
Yep it's fair cos in Belgium English, dutch and german are speaking together with french.
French is not exclusive idiom of Belgium, Belgium is a polyglot land.
@@TuaTeMauAkauAtea as you said, she's from Wallonia so her first language is French.
le meilleur footballeur français est Eric Cantona
Tamil language India
The only thin I remember about Zidane is he hitting his head on that Brazilian
On Materrazi , an italian player, during World Cup 2006
That's literally the last thing he did during his career : headbutting an opponent who insulted his sister, who was taking care of their ill mother that day. I do suggest you explore everything else he did during his career, staring from 1994.
Some of the comments here are disgusting...
ça se dit "hugo lioris" pas "hugo loris"
Bro don’t know anything about french football what kind of guy don’t Watch football ?
3:24
th-cam.com/users/shortsjn7rgPd58wQ
"French"
I just realized, almost all those last names are not even French. Mbappé and Tchouaméni are Cameroonian, Lloris is Catalan, Griezmann is German, Kanté is Malian, Koundé is Beninois, and Zidane is Arabic. France is getting their football talent from immigration more than their native population. 🤣
which native population? from which century? and which part integrated in France? the german part? italian one? catalan one? briton one? celtic one? gaul one?
Many French players do have foreign origins, but so do players from other nations. I can give so many names :
Harry Kane (Irish)
Jorginho (Brazilian origins representing Italy)
Memphis Depay (Ghana)
Miroslav Klose (Polish descent represented Germany)
Zlatan Ibrahimović (Bosnian)
Romelu Lukaku (Congolese)
Christian Pulisic (Croatian)
Even the 2 GOATS of Football have foreign ancestry : Italian for Lionel Messi, who also has Spanish citizenship, and Cabo Verdean for Cristiano Ronaldo.
All of this to say that no matter what their origins are, they will never reduce the belonging a football player has to the country they represent. CR7 and Leo Messi have foreign ancestry, but belong as much to Portugal and Argentina as native people from both countries, and this applies to any other player.
Can you do the same for USA and Canada?
France has always been a country of immigration. The country have had the Spanish, Portuguese, Italians, Polish, North Africans, sub-Saharan Africans, and Vietnamese. And all this mix forms France.
@@hugokana6425First of all, France isn’t like Canada and America countries that were built and founded not even 300 years ago by European immigrants and doesn’t even have their own language or culture.
France is a very old country that has its own people, history, language, and culture.
Also saying « France has always been a country of immigrants » is such a reach acting like as if France was only founded in the early 19th century and simply denying a whole thousand years of history. Those « Italian, Polish, Portuguese ,,etc» only came to France in the early 19th century. While « North Africans and sub-Saharans » only came 50 years ago. So yeah, France hasn’t «always» being a country of immigrants and real french people actually exist and existed centuries before those immigrants came.
@@asm03 Exactement.
We don't have french football players in France.
Oh yeah ? What other lies do you have up your sleeve ?
@@tonybaihao4178 Ta gueule !
you do have one tho, giroud, hahaha greetings from Argentina my runner up 🥰
THERE's no argentinian in argentina too lil bro@@doctorsocolinsky3116
Any player who plays for France is French. Impossible to say otherwise.
it's not fair the Belgium girl speaks french as her native tongue 😅😂
The owner of this channel is stupid and has 0 knowledge about everything😂
They made her go last for a reason. and it's not a competition so no such thing as unfair. it's just interesting to see how people from different countries pronounce the names, including a native French speaker.
Man, your comment was unfortunate and foolish, the Walloons are Belgian Francians and have French as their mother tongue, and unfortunately they abandon their paternal and ancient language, which is sad.
If you think it's bad, look for a Walloonian who speaks Walloon and is happy.
Stop claiming Belgium and a mosaic of cultures and peoples there and not unified, accept and respect it, simple as that.
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
The joke of the world cups about France....2 black teams play. In the end, France wins.