0:14 Hebrew speaker here! So, the language you are looking at is not hebrew, but rather Yiddish. Which is a mix of "German, Russian, Slav and Hebrew" all mushed together and written up with hebrew latters. I would never try to read that horror! To afraid to summon a demon lmao
0:50 I just ask you not to pronounce the H, English speaker, that's all I ask you, it's not even that difficult, just don't pronounce it, it doesn't make any noise, there's no need to strain yourself to make that aspirated sound.
@Chromoxylograph it would be easy to say 'please stop' as a joke, but honestly I genuinely like when people try to learn--it's pretty clear you have studied the alphabet, so I'll only suggest two things. one--slow down! you clearly understood all of the letters, but if you try doing it a little slower, at least syllable by syllable, you will get them in the right order. The other thing is entirely not your fault, but a fault of the Russian language itself, there are two letters e and ё, and the first is a ye and the second is a yo (don't ask why)-- the problem is that almost everyone leaves off the dots for some reason so unless you know the word you have no idea if it's really a e or if it's secretly a ё. in one of those examples it was secretly the ё. Kind of mean of Duo to do that to a learner though. but yeah, also if you see it at the front of a word, the word definitely starts with a y sound. if it's after a consonant, the consonant is soft.
There is a new one! Go check it out on my channel
A few more I saw:
This wine does not exist
There are five people here with six opinions
Non-existent wine
0:14 Hebrew speaker here! So, the language you are looking at is not hebrew, but rather Yiddish. Which is a mix of "German, Russian, Slav and Hebrew" all mushed together and written up with hebrew latters. I would never try to read that horror! To afraid to summon a demon lmao
@@Bun-BunG Yeah, I noticed it was Yiddish after. That's even worse, to be fair. No way I'm learning that...
One I got "I like children" , "They like children" , and "You like children. WHILE STUDYING POLISH
@@PolandBall50 I think I know why you were studying Polish
@Chromoxylograph AYO🤨
Oh mówi po polsku?
@HerrConner627 Nie, mowie Po angielsku
From one of my French lessons:
"Why do you like this city?"
"Why is he in our bed"
@@TheOne_6 oh god...
i got «The baby is eating the fathers book. » when i was learning french
As a german, no we do not compare/discuss the attractiveness of superheroes on a daily bases.
...at least not out loud...
@@just-another-lunatic haha
When I was learning Russian I came across "I am not you"
"Я не ты."
I got that one too
This is actually a fun video
@@燃 Thanks!
Я съел яблоко, которое съело собаку...
Я разорву яблоко пополам. Справедливость для собаки!
@Chromoxylograph Очень
1:26 as a person living in Germany I can confirm that elephants here are drunk
thank you for telling me, I will remember to never visit Germany
@Chromoxylograph no visit Germany just don’t go to the “elephant zones”
One time i got something like is the collage student 6 years old tf?
Oh God..
Great video. But maybe add a little background music pls?
I'll try it next time
1:05 No definitely not
cat scuba diving 🤿
1:29 it’s eto dolgo ob”yasnyat’
@@totally_not_theo thanks
Decided to upload all of these as a compilation as I work on a new upload. Thank you guys so much for the support!
hope you get a new pc soon!
As a Brazilian, every time I meet an American I have to clarify I do not speak Spanish. Actually I do but it is no the matter!
most of my Brazilian and Mexican friends have that issue too haha
how you get those sentences?? lol
I got one thst said I am a croissant in France
I got them from the Duolingo discord and some of my own.
This is funny af 😂
Thanks
0:50 I just ask you not to pronounce the H, English speaker, that's all I ask you, it's not even that difficult, just don't pronounce it, it doesn't make any noise, there's no need to strain yourself to make that aspirated sound.
@MagicFredbear uhh... h
This made me laugh 🤣
@@WhatsGoodAddi :D
What's the intro music? Haven't watched a minute of it yet, will update later.
Update 1: elephant green screen effect
Update 2: word1
3:15 Update 3: I'm not Russian but the pronunciation is close, but needs work.
Update 4: Outro music?
I used Cats by MiatriSS for the intro, but otherwise I used the Final Season OP from AoT, and various songs by MZLFF
Wow
@@City_editz hacer la lección
I already did lol
@Chromoxylograph Bro really thought he could get away w/ using the infinitive instead of the imperative 💀
btw SKUHUUUUULLLL EMOOOOOJIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
@user-tw9mx5mh2h alright you got me mr. "Policía de español"
bro it was iidish
not hebrew
damn
hebrew is such an easier language
@@huyucoding I noticed it was Yiddish after re-watching the video.
The second thing is not Hebrew! It's Yiddish!
@@arnold_sq I know
Please don’t just pronounce Russian I beg you
I might take a shot at some others but I've only studied Russian and Spanish
@Chromoxylograph it would be easy to say 'please stop' as a joke, but honestly I genuinely like when people try to learn--it's pretty clear you have studied the alphabet, so I'll only suggest two things. one--slow down! you clearly understood all of the letters, but if you try doing it a little slower, at least syllable by syllable, you will get them in the right order.
The other thing is entirely not your fault, but a fault of the Russian language itself, there are two letters e and ё, and the first is a ye and the second is a yo (don't ask why)-- the problem is that almost everyone leaves off the dots for some reason so unless you know the word you have no idea if it's really a e or if it's secretly a ё. in one of those examples it was secretly the ё. Kind of mean of Duo to do that to a learner though. but yeah, also if you see it at the front of a word, the word definitely starts with a y sound. if it's after a consonant, the consonant is soft.
@@comradewindowsill4253 thanks
I got a sentence in French "the baby is eating his father's book" 😭
yummy book
One I got "I like children" , "They like children" , and "You like children. WHILE STUDYING POLISH
oh no...
@Chromoxylograph OHHHH MY PFP