Can British Identify FRENCH Languages? (French, Quebec, Belgium)ㅣ GUESS THE NATIONALITY
Can you Identify different French Accent just by listening to them?
Today we put this on the test
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French languages? I think that you mean French accents.
ça aurait été intéressant de prendre un Africain , un Suisse Roman et un Cajun de Louisiane en plus .
I once met a British guy, fluent in French, who had an interesting take on the matter. He told me (I am Québécois) I spoke French like Americans speak English.
Saying Drake cause she thought Céline Dion would be too obvious is the most québécois thing I’ve ever heard 😂😂😂
Quand tu est français et que tu écoutes ça, tu ne peut juste pas t'empêcher de rire aux éclats tellement que notre accent et manière de parler se remarque 😂
"Drake" , "that's worse" lol 😂 couldn't handle this one
The lady from belgian doesn't only has a belgian accent. Her case is super unique ! Cause she definitely speaks with a mix of different accents. French doesn't seems to be her native language. "Une belle pays" ?? Is a very weird mistake for a native ahah I understand why the british dude was confused and I wouldn't be surprised if her mother tongue language isn't french considering she speaks 6 languages
I have often heard that Québecois French is quite different from European French, but this is the first time I really heard it. She definitely had a different accent, maybe even leaning toward a different dialect. btw/there are other European countries in which French is a native language, including Switzerland, Luxembourg and Monaco.
Thank you for representing Québec on your channel <3
Naya, the Belgian girl, is certainly Flemish. We can hear that in her accent, like in the way she pronounces the R's
Naya is Flemish or from Brussels but her accent is pretty unique. I’m from Wallonia and my accent is totally different from hers or from my friend who lives in Liège!
Ils auraient dû prendre un gars du Lac St-Jean, ou de la Gaspésie, ça aurait été drôle 😂
Belgium has such wonderful and interesting young women. They have such a pleasant demeanor.
My history teacher told me that us Quebec French people, our accent and language in general is very close to the ancient French. So yes we are REAL French. French from France got influenced by Italian and Spanish
The accent of Quebec was easy to spot, for example, how she pronounced "printemps" or "populaire". She also used Quebec specific words/expression like "magasiner" and "écouter la TV".
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I'm actually surprised at the French Canadian's accent. I'm Canadian, and all of my French Canadian friends have very distinct accents that you can really hear on vowel sounds, particularly when they say "Oui", and I assumed that accent carried through all of Québec. Clearly, I was very wrong 😂😂
I always find it funny that Canada insists on translating certain english terms in french like "magasiner" which actually means "shopping" and France just uses the english terms with a thick french accent. They also translate almost all movie titles in french, despite being so close to the US and much better at english than French people. Yet at the same time, they use english vocabulary a lot when speaking😂
the canadian girl made me laught. thank u for that it made my day!!!
I couldn't have told 🇨🇵 French and 🇧🇪 Belgian French apart because they sound so similar to me. I found it pretty easy to distinguish 🇨🇦 Canadian French/Québécois though since I'm a typical 🇫🇮 Finn who loves 🏒 ice hockey and my favourite team comes from Montréal, so I've watched videos in Canadian French (I know only the basics of French but Spanish helps). If she had named a famous hockey player (not Wayne Gretzky) instead, he probably would not have guessed Canada. 🤓 Personally, I absolutely love Canada. ☺️ There'd be so much to explore and I only managed to scratch the surface by seeing a little bit of Toronto, Montréal, Calgary and Banff during my only trip there. A beaver tail pastry with maple syrup and a poutine tasted delicious. 😋