Flappie - Youp van 't Hek - english subtitles REACTION
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 พ.ค. 2023
- Flappie - Youp van 't Hek - english subtitles REACTION
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I don’t think you get what really happened to daddy.
yeah ...
you got to rememer that the final line is a callback to that initial line ...
and we know what happened with that missing pet ;)
I saw 'Flappie' and I immediately thought: this is gonna be fun
Dad killed his rabbit. Child killed his father. He was John Wick :D
Ahhh the Christmas song.
Love this song😂
.... did you not get it.....?
2:50 The English g is realted to the dutch G and the 'Dutch' ch, is wide spread though germanic languages, but disappeared in English (exept for spelling). The g has evolved and in northern and western accents the ch and g murched because the sound is pronounced mor at the back of the mouth. As a result dialects with the merged g/ch tend to keep English g in loan words and dialects that kept the distinction use their native g instead. Because ¾ of my family speaks with a soft (non merged) g, but I grew up in an area with the hard (murged) g, I do distinct g and ch and do use an English g in loanwords.
Got it !
what's with the eye in the bacground?
Just an eye haha
2:20 our friend heard the words "Dicht gedaan and Terug gegaan" and paused the video xD. Dutch language is something else isnt it
Fr.
And you even forgot that it was "toch goed dicht gedaan". 4 g sounds in a row haha.
Gotta love the language 😂