Brands that French People and Americans Pronounce Differently

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Published 2018-05-01
"So you say, 'Mackuh Dohnaldz!'" ๐Ÿ˜‚
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  • @qraee
    American: neutrogena French: ๐“ƒ๐‘’๐“Š๐“‰๐“‡๐‘œ๐‘”๐‘’๐“ƒ๐’ถ
  • "What does it mean in French?" "Nothing." "Could it be like a girls name?" "NAH."
  • French people: speak in a French accent Americans: ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘„๐Ÿ‘
  • @topazprism77
    I AM A SWEDE AND I CAN CONFIRM: THE FRENCH PRONUNCIATION OF IKEA IS EXACTLY HOW IT'S PRONOUNCED IN SWEDEN
  • @later116
    That one guy really wildinโ€™ drinking Febreze and eating dog food
  • @hunnnymoon
    is nobody gonna talk about how the song that was singing at the beginning was โ€œwhen i DRINK febreze i feel at easeโ€?!?!?!
  • @DrDihydrogen
    The guy with his shirt unbuttoned too much is fitting his stereotype a little too much
  • @grateug6887
    As a swede I can say that the french pronounce โ€IKEAโ€ completely right
  • The phrase โ€œNike, just do itโ€ takes on a whole new meaning when you know nique is f*ck in French ๐Ÿ˜‚
  • Fun fact: the cloth for jeans was invented in Nรฎmes, France, about 500 years ago as "Sars de Nรฎmes" (Denim). The weaver-family later moved to Genova, thus it was then called "genes", which in English became "jeans".
  • in the uk we say 'nike' like the french (without the "ee" sound) so it might just be a europe thing-
  • @nf4866
    Wait... Did I just learn that my name means "fuck" in French? I'm not sure how I feel about that.
  • @Emily-is9wo
    i kept getting confused on who was french and american throughout this video
  • @Henriburger1
    "Ikea, its Swedish, how do they say it?" "We don't know"
  • @ela4488
    "What does it mean in French?" "nothing." "could it be, like, a girl's name?" "no."
  • @alenalaw6941
    โ€œWhen I dRiNk Febreze I feel at easeโ€ Yo you ok?
  • France: Ah my favourite adult dog food Me: Ahw, that's sweet, this guy really likes his do- France: i'Ve EaTeN tHiS siNcE i BeCaMe An AduLt
  • @lc-ii9ii
    That one guy is so ethnocentric. "It has a big 'I' at the start. Yeah dude, and in france that is pronounced eee! lol