I love the idea of an Edgehog, like an immature teenage hedgehog who posts Nazi memes on 4chan and wishes his prickles were on the front so he could cut himself with them.
This video humors me because when I lived in France the #1 word people would make me say to mock my American accent (and lack of success at a French ‘r’) was the word for squirrel, écureuil. LOOKS LIKE IT CUTS BOTH WAYS FRENCHIES
My parents moved to the US when I was born, and French is my first language. We started speaking English at home when I was 4ish, and had a pretty thick accent when I started grade school. I remember my first grade teacher sent me to the see the school’s speech therapist thinking I had a speech impediment. The speech therapist ran a bunch of tests, and eventually asked about my family and background. She took me back to the teacher telling her “He’s French, that’s just the way he talks”. This went on every year until the 5th grade as my accent gradually went away.
I love the idea of an Edgehog, like an immature teenage hedgehog who posts Nazi memes on 4chan and wishes his prickles were on the front so he could cut himself with them.
I’m dissapointed he didn’t try to get them to say hamburger
They all seemed like nice people.
As someone currently learning French, this was some good schadenfreude.
I like the one guy that obviously speaks English with decent command showing off by listing the ingredients to a BLT.
I struggle with Massachusetts even when I say it slowly. I pronounce it Mass a shoe sets
Now do one with English or American people pronouncing French words.
I’m not prepared to start a pronunciation war with the French.
“worcestershire”
Chowd**eearr**! it’s chowdah, get it right!!
We had a French exchange student that loved to eat shrawmp
Massachusetts is a very weird word when you hear it enough times.
This video humors me because when I lived in France the #1 word people would make me say to mock my American accent (and lack of success at a French ‘r’) was the word for squirrel, écureuil. LOOKS LIKE IT CUTS BOTH WAYS FRENCHIES
Le toosh
Ask a French speaker to pronounce ‘rare.’ The R is quite difficult, it’s so funny
What the phoque!
I read that ‘Persians’ and was surprised when I noticed they spoke French.I read again that it is ‘Parisians’.
Little Finger did pretty well
Little Finger crushed it.
I think lettuce should be called from now on Laytoose
“Massachusetts” doesn’t come from English. It was what the Algonquians called the area near Massachusetts Bay.
All those silent letters in French coming back to bite them in a language that actually pronounces them.
This video was a wasted opportunity because it didn’t ask them to pronounce Worcestershire
Of course, I’ll watch pretty french chicks regardless…
Why is everyone so good looking. And how does a 1080p video look like it’s 8k quality?
> square friend
to be fair, a lot of Americans don’t say Massachusetts properly
I claim that if you make this video simillar in Turkey and after watching it you will forget your english pronounce skills.
The best was the guy that said “square friend” instead of squirrel
My parents moved to the US when I was born, and French is my first language. We started speaking English at home when I was 4ish, and had a pretty thick accent when I started grade school. I remember my first grade teacher sent me to the see the school’s speech therapist thinking I had a speech impediment. The speech therapist ran a bunch of tests, and eventually asked about my family and background. She took me back to the teacher telling her “He’s French, that’s just the way he talks”. This went on every year until the 5th grade as my accent gradually went away.
My favorite was budget Robert Downey Jr
Antidisestablishmentarianism would have been a good one
A lot of them pronounced the words pretty decently. I’ve heard people in the states say edgehog and the butchering of Massachusetts.