How Good Is TwoSetViolin's Chinese?

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Published 2023-01-03
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All Comments (21)
  • @euphxrz
    “Brett’s mandarin seems to be not as fluent as Eddy’s but when he’s talking about the bubble tea, his mandarin just gets flawless immediately” and that’s on brett’s love for bubble tea ✨
  • Brett might have actually meant dentist, because his younger brother used to play the cello, but is now a dentist.
  • Brett's accent sounds really Taiwanese, and Eddy's accent sounds like he learned Mandarin first in Australia, but Eddy's Mandarin do sound more fluent🥺
  • @Weeping-Angel
    Wow. This crossover is something I’ve never imagined could happen. I am actually so excited 😆
  • the crossover i didn't know i was waiting for and brett's chinese is less fluent than eddy's because he rebelled as a child and didn't go to chinese school when his mum told him to (t-t)
  • Brett and Eddy are Taiwanese but grew up in Australia so their Chinese is patchy at best, similar to me their Chinese has a slight accent. Eddy definitely speaks more Chinese than Brett, Brett dropped out of Chinese classes in rebellion against his parents.
  • @auntjess
    it will be funny to have Jessie & Twoset have a lesson/collab on learning Chinese...haha And to your point that their mandarin probably has 进步。。。I'm not too sure..haha but definitely kudos to them for trying and continuing to speak and be in touch with their mother tongue.. :)
  • @tashadore3012
    Lol I'm a twosetter and I have stopped learning mandarin years ago 😅😅so I get the struggle that Brett and Eddy have but I love how Jessie is very positive
  • @gilbert0que
    WHAT IN THE MULTIVERSE IS THIS???????? OMG I AM SO HAPPY TO SEE THIS VIDEO!!!! <3 <3 <3 <3 Didn't think this video would happen but it did!! I'm a fan of both Chinese with Jessie and TwoSetViolin!! A happy new year indeed!! :D:D:D:D
  • @QuizmasterLaw
    Jessie, may I say? I am about certain no one has done an English language video about how simplification works, the simplification rules; I think you and Lee would be perfect for that since each of you grew up with the others' character set and your English is soooo good. Maybe I am wrong and such a video wouldn't get a lot of views, but I know there are videos "which character set should i learn" videos which DO get lots of views. Basically I now know simplification is: deletion of elements, suppression of brush-strokes, use of the cursive form to replace the more complex print version. Knowing this when I started would have made it much easier for me to understand 开, 关, 东 e.g. These are all simple characters but unlike the pictograms are not terribly evident when you learn them unless you know their traditional form and why they are simplified as they are. That is, taking a nicely simplified character for a simple pictogram makes literacy for new learners of Chinese tougher than it need be. Indeed, I've never seen a single video describing "this is the simplified version, this is the traditional version, see the difference?" there are only a couple thousand simplified characters at most and once the student sees the basic most important ones and understands the principles passively recognizing one character set from active knowledge of the other becomes easy. ok i really really like chinese. 加油!
  • 你很牛 can actually be translated literally into French : Tu es vache. But the meaning is very different. To be "Vache" means : "to be mean to someone" 😂
  • Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese) seems so scary. It feels like a language I will never master 🫤 there are so many little things down to the accents and pitch that always that could be a whole different word. Also the curly hair is Awesome Jessie 🔥
  • @hokshii
    ahh i always love the format of your videos! the way you explain things and provide all the visual cues/characters/pin yin is so helpful! i alway slearn something new here. def wanna try some of the slang you mentioned to my chinese relatives to see if they actually believe i can authentically use it 😂
  • @nikaw.560
    I've waited for this video bc I couldn't find another analysis video about them before! I'm not a native speaker and was actually really curious about how good their Chinese was!
  • @suz5191
    wow this was so fun to watch, even as someone who doesn't know Chinese and is not even really trying to learn ahahaha but I am a fan of TwoSet so I hope Brett and Eddy see this huhuhu
  • I totally love this! its nice hearing an explanation on everything they said as someone who knows nothing about mandarin. I recommend checking out junhui or minghao from a kpop boy band seventeen! they both grew up in china and jun was a child actor featuring in some chinese movies and is probably coming with a movie this year too!!
  • This blue top with the flared sleeves is SO cute. Plus your curly braids. THIS IS FASHION.
  • @noimkat
    This was so respectful, educational and also funny :') I really liked this video.
  • @BrockMak
    4:17 I understood as well. I'm from Hong Kong, but I learnt to read Simplified Chinese through A Tale Of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, when the book was translated into both Simplified AND Traditional Chinese.
  • I was tutoring a grade 2 student who attends a Filipino-Chinese Catholic school. During Chinese online class(pandemic time and he needs someone to help him navigate the laptop. I don't have any prior knowledge about Chinese Mandarin), I really need to pay attention to the lesson otherwise, I can't review the lesson to my tutee. IT WAS REALLY HARD. Even if it was a simple lesson, trying to identify the Chinese characters from one another and trying to figure out which accent should use is no joke. I'm glad they already have face-to-face class. I only know the basic greetings, how to count numbers and read time in Chinese Mandarin but I don't think I can fully learn it.