As an Italian who has words for the day after tomorrow (dopodomani), and the day before yesterday (altroieri), it's good to know that not only Italians find it weird that these words are missing in other languages.
time out. Wer germans has words for the day after tomorrow ( übermorgen ) and the day befor yesterday ( vorgestern ) . But i as an arabic speaking person, i am used to weird ways, spelling things and finding words
In Spanish we have like half of the whole set. We have "antier" which is short for "anteayer" (before-yesterday) but we just say "pasado mañana" (past tomorrow).
This cracked me up, because the one where they were making the r sound, my 1st grade French teacher told us to almost choke ourselves to make the sound! And he presented it as choking yourself! 🤣
also that wonderful time when french is telling to English which stories he was about to tell to kids like sheets on the bed and something about a little beach 😁😁😁😁🤣
Maybe it's just me, but I think this guy is a total riot! I've seen him in those tiktok snippets, which fly by so fast you only pick up half of what's going on. This 15 min segment is so much better. His punchlines are so unexpected! I haven't laughed that hard in years! I even caught le garcon francais when he mentioned the French verb "bifler"! Juste pour rire! Encore!
Löic, your sense of humor it's fantastic! I'd like to see some scenes with Italian language. Italians don't pronounce the "h" so instead of say "heating" they say "eating"... And what to say about "th"? Instead of "thank you" they say "tank you"... Now I feel like your french guy, tank you
Every language I'm like YOU'RE SO RIGHT!!! 👏😂🤣 GENIUS showing their personalities as a memory aid! I learned vocab by making silly stories about the words, but your videos are so much better!
The word “soccer” originated in England, and was originally used to differentiate association football from its rugby cousin. Just as rugby football was shortened to “rugger”, the game of association football became known as “soccer” thanks to a shortening of the word “association”.😊
This guy is hilarious and into the same absurd language jokes that I like. I lived in Paris for a year and bought an expensive book of absurd French idioms that translate into humorous English. Most of my French friends had never heard them.
Learning Spanish I came up with a theory about genders. If it has a hole in it, it is generally feminine. I mentioned this to our teacher and after thinking about it for a minute or so, he started laughing and figured I might be on to something lol. At least Spanish has a workable system for genders (with some exceptions). German OTOH - nope, you have to memorize the article with the noun. BTW, "soccer" is the original name for that sport. The US just didn't change from it like the rest of the world did (kinda like Imperial measurements versus metric). Love your work! You always bring a smile to my face.
I learn so much from these whilst dying of laughter/ The thing I was most confused was when he said the black berries and strawberries arent berries at all and that bananas are.
the one of not having a word for day after tomorrow but having words for insanely specific shit that people will never use is so funny, at least Norway has a word for day after tomorrow so you can’t make fun of us for that
I laugh my head off with that guy! I'm from Barcelona, I speak Catalan and Spanish of course, French, English and German. I find the "French" character very funny, the others too, but that one makes me cry with laughter, with those words that are often incomprehensible to an English-speaking person. And his Spanish with a Mexican accent is for me a delight!
In the Netherlands we do have a word for the day after tomorrow. It's "overmorgen" Interestingly when I go to Google translate and translate "overmorgen" to English it says "the day after tomorrow" so there really isn't just one short word for it in English.
A favorite Eastern European/Russian way to get rid of a political rival, lol. I recently heard someone refer to Gandalf pulling Samwise Gamgee in through the window at Bag End as infenestrating, lol.
12:30 strawberry makes sense, as you put straw around it, on the ground: to keep snails away from eating it, and to protect them from the wind/ weather.
Can’t wait to see the same with English like Suce=Suck, chaussettes=socks, football=soccer, ventouse=sucker, fooled=suckered…I could carry on and on…so would you do it this way a bit more as it would sound as funny…the Spanish way est excellente aussi je me marre pour toutes ces démonstrations de jeu des phonétiques ! Excellent…😂😂😂
Hey, don't blame English for "defenestrate/defenestration", we stole that word from Middle French _'défenestrer'_ 😜 (Granted, in French it didn't specifically mean tossing _people_ out the window. But the only reason _we_ used it that context either was because a bunch of religious nuts in 1618 Prague were actually doing just that to their opposition & we needed a word to gossip about the scandal with 😉. It was too many words I suppose to say "they bounced the Bishop out the upstairs window" 😆)
That thing in Prague wasn't really about 'religious' nutcases but about (violent) rebellion against religious oppression despite the oppressing sovereign being bound by royal decree to honour the freedom of religion. So ... while there certainly were religious nuts on both sides, it really was more of a political thing in the end. Note: despite being flung from a window and falling dozens of meters, all the people survived because they landed in a heap of trash.
8:19 No kkidding ! Sane languages : ( Listen, are you waiting for your train?) French : "Attends , Tu entends ton train? " I'm new to french and I just find that out . Freshly learning french and it blows my mind . (80= four 20s ) Of course. 🤪🤪
French is BY FAR my fav character. Everything he does cracks me up. 😂
Same
I fully agree, French is so funny!😂
Same
@@Lionkin1😂❤🇨🇵
everything they all do cracks me the heck up.
His intelligence to find humour in and the characterization of languages is amazing. His acting matches his intelligence.
Loic is so good at this. I love how you sometimes almost forget he's playing all the characters.
same
A real trailblazer in language learning. His methods are original and brilliant but best of all fun.
This guy is geniuuss😂😂😂😂😍😍😍😍Been addicted to him for over a month now!!
Yep 🤣
Jj
Same!
Same here.
Me Too!!! ¡¡¡Yo Tambien!!!
As an Italian who has words for the day after tomorrow (dopodomani), and the day before yesterday (altroieri), it's good to know that not only Italians find it weird that these words are missing in other languages.
Yes! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thats exactly the same in German :)
Après-demain et avant-hier in French XD
time out. Wer germans has words for the day after tomorrow ( übermorgen ) and the day befor yesterday ( vorgestern ) . But i as an arabic speaking person, i am used to weird ways, spelling things and finding words
In Spanish we have like half of the whole set. We have "antier" which is short for "anteayer" (before-yesterday) but we just say "pasado mañana" (past tomorrow).
he does such good acting that the languages really feel like different people
That laugh after “la table” was the most menacing thingZ
Instead of watching the short ones over and over again - we can watch this compilation! I enjoyed it so much AGAIN!!
can't watch this at work ....nope , I'm in tears ...
This cracked me up, because the one where they were making the r sound, my 1st grade French teacher told us to almost choke ourselves to make the sound! And he presented it as choking yourself! 🤣
“She looks like a fat phoque!” Got me rolling of my bed
So good! Learned more about French than in school in 4 years. 🙂
i am dying of laughter
I soooo luurve Loïc and his vids, as a english and French speaker I have to say French is my absolute favourite 😍😍😍 "piscine" myself laughing!!!!!
also that wonderful time when french is telling to English which stories he was about to tell to kids like sheets on the bed and something about a little beach 😁😁😁😁🤣
2:49
I LAUGHED SO HARD-
this guy is amazing, his capability to make me laugh so hard my dad hears me laughing from downstairs...
I’ve only just seen these and think they are wonderfully written & performed!
I just can`t get enough of this guy! Love him to bits.
Maybe it's just me, but I think this guy is a total riot! I've seen him in those tiktok snippets, which fly by so fast you only pick up half of what's going on. This 15 min segment is so much better. His punchlines are so unexpected! I haven't laughed that hard in years! I even caught le garcon francais when he mentioned the French verb "bifler"! Juste pour rire!
Encore!
Grosse phoque is fat seal!
As a native spanish speaker the very first tiktok had me wheezing
These videos are all hilarious. Love the sense of humor.
12:49 in the DDR, bananas were called "Schlauchapfel", which loosely translates to hose-apple😂
Noch nie stand ich so sehr im Konflikt zwischen "Sag mir dass das ein Witz ist" und "Sag mir dass das kein Witz ist".
@@michaelt.5672 fühl ich😂 Ist aber keiner
I love when he talks in English
Introducing universal language was a genius idea
Löic, your sense of humor it's fantastic! I'd like to see some scenes with Italian language. Italians don't pronounce the "h" so instead of say "heating" they say "eating"... And what to say about "th"? Instead of "thank you" they say "tank you"... Now I feel like your french guy, tank you
omg im laughin like never before. so good
Love how in the sea animals one
English is straight up just a toddler
Every language I'm like YOU'RE SO RIGHT!!! 👏😂🤣 GENIUS showing their personalities as a memory aid! I learned vocab by making silly stories about the words, but your videos are so much better!
I love this guy's humour and he is so realistic in the words lol. My favorite character is French 100% lol.
One word for it: BRILLIANT !
You are just BRILLIANT Loic 👍💯✔😁💟
Agreed. Absolutely a genius
The word “soccer” originated in England, and was originally used to differentiate association football from its rugby cousin. Just as rugby football was shortened to “rugger”, the game of association football became known as “soccer” thanks to a shortening of the word “association”.😊
This guy is hilarious and into the same absurd language jokes that I like. I lived in Paris for a year and bought an expensive book of absurd French idioms that translate into humorous English. Most of my French friends had never heard them.
I had to pause at 3:15 I was laughing so hard I couldn't breath and tears made it so I couldn't see. You are the best!
Funny how in the skits, french steal names from english, when it's most likely the opposite.
Lmao I just realized how handsome this dude actually is on top of funny ah! Lucky chap
dude i'm trying to learn French and you're killin' me! :D
This guy is brilliant !
"La table" & "Pain de mis" must be shown to every student. This video will help me remember them forever.
Learning Spanish I came up with a theory about genders. If it has a hole in it, it is generally feminine. I mentioned this to our teacher and after thinking about it for a minute or so, he started laughing and figured I might be on to something lol. At least Spanish has a workable system for genders (with some exceptions). German OTOH - nope, you have to memorize the article with the noun.
BTW, "soccer" is the original name for that sport. The US just didn't change from it like the rest of the world did (kinda like Imperial measurements versus metric).
Love your work! You always bring a smile to my face.
This is hilarious...I also really love the french guy too
you really don't have to make a "best of" video !! all your video are amazing :)
They actually do have a word for the day after tomorrow, it is called "overmorrow"
Je suis d'origine Franco-Australien et je m'identifie à 1000% dans tes vidéos XD
Continue, c'est génial !
Talentosisimo y adorable.
4:34 i laughed so hard 😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣 🤣 khrrrrrr...khrrrr... khrrrr
I love the last clip when Loic was laughing at determining it as fe-male. I was dying XD
I had no idea about the talkie-walkie. that one is killing me XD
I learn so much from these whilst dying of laughter/ The thing I was most confused was when he said the black berries and strawberries arent berries at all and that bananas are.
14:55 I love french's evil laugh!
the one of not having a word for day after tomorrow but having words for insanely specific shit that people will never use is so funny, at least Norway has a word for day after tomorrow so you can’t make fun of us for that
yes, "overtomorrow" :)
@@malinikolineklauseth oh so like German: übermorgen 😁
Um... the reason we still have words for the insanely specific shit is that people do use them ... I suspect because they think they're funny.
I love it!
10:05 Ok, I am going to be 100% honest...
I thought silverfish only existed in minecraft until I watched this video.
He is amazing
I laugh my head off with that guy! I'm from Barcelona, I speak Catalan and Spanish of course, French, English and German. I find the "French" character very funny, the others too, but that one makes me cry with laughter, with those words that are often incomprehensible to an English-speaking person.
And his Spanish with a Mexican accent is for me a delight!
J attend la suite , j ai deja tout regardé 2 fois 😂😂😂😂
I don't know but it gives me the vibes like if french was the baby brother out of the three, also the one I most like too
Never was interested in French, never have been, until this guy.
That is exactly how the French came up with the “r” sound. I say this as someone who half French. 😂😂😂
When I see all this works I want to say: And Oscar goes to...
i love this guy so much i can't take it
You`re a genius!!!
Today you learned strawberries are called strawberries because they are cultivated in beds of straw.
Close.
I love how normal daily things don't have a name yet but technology like laptops are a thing. Getting some Ryan George vibes😅
French cracks me up!!!
I like it so much that, when the translation is absurd he puts the Google Translate to prove it😂😂😂 like in "walkie talkie"
6:37 This one is pure genius!
8:00 Who else sat there going "TANTE-TAN-TAN-TAN-TAN-TANTON-TANTE!!!!" LOL 😃
OMG I litterally could not stop laughing assendic😂
Kkkkkkkk
Just love your videos 🤣🤣🤣🤣
It is silver fish (silverfisk) in Swedish too. When I was a kid I thought people were talking about actual fish.
In German its the same :)
I'm crying here 🤣🤣🤣🤣 In Hebrew we also call the pineapple "Ananas"...
His intelligence is spot
In the Netherlands we do have a word for the day after tomorrow. It's "overmorgen"
Interestingly when I go to Google translate and translate "overmorgen" to English it says "the day after tomorrow" so there really isn't just one short word for it in English.
There used to be - "overmorrow". Unfortunately it fell out of usage.
I think there is a word in every language besides these two. Strange how it could fell out of usage.
Also ereyesterday
I love how French sometimes acts like a freaking evil genius, but the next moment, he 's a stupid toddler.
French: "Hey, English, I need you help!" 🤓
Also French: 14:46
why the funniest one to me as a try not to laugh god laugh to this
i cry a river xD thx bro u make me day
Universal is out here about to defenestrate himself 😭
Je t'adore ! merci...
You are the best 👍👍👍😁😁😁
French. I love you man😂
You are awesome 🤣 i very like your videos 🤟
In Swedish: "our spring is every world" (which doesn't make a lot of sense, but hey) translates to: "vår vår var varje värld."
Good job keep it up !
Thank you 😊
If the fly hadn't had wings, it would have been called a "walk"! 😁
For those who don't know about defenestration, "fenetre" is french for window, so yes, de - fenestration, is de - window - ing.
A favorite Eastern European/Russian way to get rid of a political rival, lol. I recently heard someone refer to Gandalf pulling Samwise Gamgee in through the window at Bag End as infenestrating, lol.
@@sylvanaire At least Sam wasn't dropping eaves.
:D its so awesome :)
ESO ES 🤣🤣🤣
12:30 strawberry makes sense, as you put straw around it, on the ground: to keep snails away from eating it, and to protect them from the wind/ weather.
Can’t wait to see the same with English like Suce=Suck, chaussettes=socks, football=soccer, ventouse=sucker, fooled=suckered…I could carry on and on…so would you do it this way a bit more as it would sound as funny…the Spanish way est excellente aussi je me marre pour toutes ces démonstrations de jeu des phonétiques !
Excellent…😂😂😂
Hey, don't blame English for "defenestrate/defenestration", we stole that word from Middle French _'défenestrer'_ 😜
(Granted, in French it didn't specifically mean tossing _people_ out the window. But the only reason _we_ used it that context either was because a bunch of religious nuts in 1618 Prague were actually doing just that to their opposition & we needed a word to gossip about the scandal with 😉. It was too many words I suppose to say "they bounced the Bishop out the upstairs window" 😆)
I'm french and we still use this word nowadays, and it also means throwing someone out the window.
That thing in Prague wasn't really about 'religious' nutcases but about (violent) rebellion against religious oppression despite the oppressing sovereign being bound by royal decree to honour the freedom of religion.
So ... while there certainly were religious nuts on both sides, it really was more of a political thing in the end.
Note: despite being flung from a window and falling dozens of meters, all the people survived because they landed in a heap of trash.
8:19 No kkidding !
Sane languages : ( Listen, are you waiting for your train?)
French : "Attends , Tu entends ton train? "
I'm new to french and I just find that out .
Freshly learning french and it blows my mind . (80= four 20s ) Of course. 🤪🤪
who would have tought that ASSEDIC will become OnlyFans?? iykyk!!!!😂
The one with the "R" (and the cheese) is my favourite. ☆♡☆
Le passage sur la biffle est excellant 🤣
This guy is a genius.
ahahahaah love youuuu!!!!
Omg,lmfao!!!!
French always so happy doing stupid things, love it 🤣