Learning about cultures throughout the world on BYU campus
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Nathan Osmond talks with college students at Brigham Young University about food, music, culture and life in different countries and cities. Learn about life in Argentina, Mexico, Hawaii, Tahiti, Uruguay, Brazil, Tonga, and the USA.
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"What's your favorite food in Brasil?" "Lasagna"💀😭
@wildcard1782
2 жыл бұрын
Al menos no dijo... "Sopa do macaco".
@fandafamiliareal8546
2 жыл бұрын
@Mauricio Felipe uai as vezes lasanha e só no brasil
I knew when it said byu all of them were just gonna be from serving missions
hi i'm from Paraguay, i like these videos, i just want to say that from the way i see Uruguay and Argentina have the same cultures
Nice videos, easy to watch, when you're interested in improoving your english skills. Fun and educational!!
4:13 MI PAIS, MI PAIS :) !! vamos Argentina, algún día tendremos buenos políticos.
@alucky2891
3 жыл бұрын
Vamos!
"Tienes manos de monja". At least, here in Spain, we use: "Tienes manos de Santo". We use it for food or very good skills, like a massage. 😊❤
"Vete por la sombra" or "Tira por la sombra", in Spain, the meaning can be polite or rude.... It could be said to a kid in order to protect him, when the sun is too dangerous. But we also use it when we are fed up or we can't put on with someone more time. Imagine someone talking to you for hours about nothing. When that person walks away, we say: "Anda y tira por la sombra". I hope you understood....
Why do you include India in the thumbnail if it's not mentioned in the video anywhere😕
@someone-uc2jk
3 жыл бұрын
To get more views. 😒.
@ohmygarnis259
3 жыл бұрын
Clickbait ofc
@cyborg5560
3 жыл бұрын
@@ohmygarnis259 yup what you said is definitely true
@cyborg5560
3 жыл бұрын
@@someone-uc2jk yup
As always best video ever
@FluentWorlds
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Alex! I appreciate it so much!
2:26 “vaya por la sombra”[go in the shade] to me can mean to use the shade to avoid the sun “protect yourself from the sun”, or it means “be careful”. Btw I am not Uruguayan, but this phrase I might use to say “protect yourself from the sun”.
In Spain we say: "Que aproveche". "Buen provecho" is used but less.
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Jajaj i love these vídeos, 🖖
@FluentWorlds
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you are liking our videos! thanks for watching!
I like your videos too 🇲🇽🌯🤑
@FluentWorlds
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you are enjoying our videos!
Saludos hasta "Lago salado" xD ✌
did he just say they eat dogs in Tonga or did I misunderstand?
how to get views ??? just add Indian flag but no Indian
@RingmaiWar
2 жыл бұрын
Chutia banaya ham log koh
"Te callas o te callo" sounds very Spanish from Spain... This expression is very rude. It means: if you don't stop talking, I'll make stop smacking you...
3:13 "english". -can't understand your language sorry madame...how about you?