Hard to Pronounce German Words for English Speakers!!

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Published 2022-09-01
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MEGAN
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FRANCESCA
www.instagram.com/frxxca/

All Comments (21)
  • @Noah_ol11
    Francesca is becoming one of the lovable and cutest members of the channel , I like her since the "flag game" , even though german is hard I would love to be her friend to learn the language
  • @mogret7451
    She definitely ended the stereotype that german sounds aggressive. 😊😊
  • @Hrng270
    Francesca is cute, pacient, atencious and charmfull, she's talented to teach, Francesca show us how can be lovely and kindness german can be, more than others langs as french, this side a few persons really know about deutsch idiom this clip was didactical and soft and friendfull 🤝🤝🤝💛💛💛💛🙏🙏🙏
  • @TumzDK
    In Denmark we do couple words together like they do in Deutschland. Rør is stir or mix and æg is egg org eggs. røræg = Rührei = scrambled eggs. I had German lessons from 5th or 6th grade, but unfortunately I did not use it very much even though I live quite close to the German/Danish border. I can understand way more than I can speak. Thank for sharing, I really enjoyed it 🙂 Fröhlichen Weihnacht/Merry Christmas/Feliz Navidad/Glædelig jul
  • @thesayes6231
    Love how that moment of cultural difference and just plain cultural dissonance just comes up randomly in Francesca's sheer astonishment at people in the USA still writing checks.
  • @MB-em9ek
    I could learn German with Francesca for hours. My previous german teachers were a desaster sadly. Best regards from France.
  • @kurikuri6683
    I think Francesca looks a little bit like Tara from Buffy :) love your videos!!
  • @nadialexa
    It's funny that Megan looked 100% German to me, then I saw her instagram link and her last name 'Osten' is German. Maybe only three or four generations back in her family were German. She should learn the language! :) it's "in her blood".
  • @georger.3489
    Thank you Francesca for changing german in to a cute language. I just want to give her a hug :D
  • Francesca is made of cotton candy I have absolutely no doubts about that 😂
  • This is the cutest german girl I've even seen. God what a soothing voice and the way she speaks, uff!!! man I got a crush on her....💖
  • @spacerya
    Fun fact, in the movie "Up", Megan mentions, in the German version of the film the dogs don't say Eichhörnchen (squirrel) but Katze (cat). Always wondered about it 😄 maybe it's really just because one can't pronounce Eichhörnchen fast.
  • @david_serum
    I worked in Berlin for 2 years. I met wonderful colleagues there. Although they and my high school teachers have made German always sound a bit harsh and complicated to me, Francesca encourages me to learn it again through the way she pronounces these words with her calm and bewitching voice 🤗🤗🤗
  • @henri191
    Francesca is pretty good , her reaction for the "Check" was hilarious 😂 , i don't if it's her or people in Germany , Switzerland , Austria , Liechtenstein or any other country that speak german use checks 🤔 p.s : german for me is hard because of sentences that are all together and create big "words"
  • @a1smith
    OK, you two together are beyond words. Great interactive conversation, and both come across so well. And Francesca's command of English is superb. Just one word for both of you - wow! I'm really looking forward to your future collaborations. Thank you, girls.
  • @jankisty9704
    Using cash in European Union for paying the job is illegal I think, at least from some sum. And yes we do not have checks in Europe :). It's really old way, only sometimes used for utility bills. But as normal person you never write a check. So no one can go to the bank and ask for money just written on some check. It does not work that way in Europe.
  • @vaiki
    It is quite easy for us Swedes to understand German if it is written or if the person speaks slow and clear. 🥴 As for cheques, I think my 80-year old mum still has a cheque account with her bank and when I moved here to Australia in the early 2000's people still used cheques. Not any longer though... 😂
  • I had the same reaction as Francesca with the cheque. I live in Germany and never saw a cheque in my life. And I will possibly never see one either, haha.
  • Amazing! Before a few months I started to learn German, then I stopped. Now, after I watched this video I feel that I'll start again. Thank you guys! 😊