Profile
Name:
Mary
Channel Views:
44,015
Age:
23
Joined:
Jan 4, 2007
Latest Activity:
1 day ago
Subscribers:
779
i bite.
(\_(\
(=' :')
(,(')(')
(\_(\
(=' :')
(,(')(')
About Me:
scott: "innie or outie?"
me: "i'm an innie"
jer: "you're a sexy" xD
about myself:
i have a nasty sense of humour that might make you gag or shake your head in disapproval. i love beavis and butthead, australia, summer, afl, soccer, karate, chocolate, cheese, languages, harry potter and traveling.
things that i do not love: people who send me friend requests even though they've never even talked to me, smoking, capital letters, spiders and over-plucked eyebrows. especially if you're a dude.
Country:
Switzerland
Subscribers
(779)
Arrr' some of me mateys :D
Channel Comments
Recent Activity
|
|
Maryangel24 uploaded a new video
I hope your exam went well!
I hoffä, dini Prüefig isch guet gangä/gloffä! Hope the exam went well! Hoff, d'Prüefig isch guet gloffä! I'm really sorry a... more |
|
|
|
Maryangel24 added new videos to Movies
|
|
|
|
Maryangel24 added new videos to Swiss German Vids
|
|
|
|
Maryangel24 uploaded a new video
I just answer some of the questions I've gotten over the last couple of months. If i missed your question or you'd like me to answer one of your qu...
more
|
|










But nevertheless, I hear a lot of difference between your accent (Zurich?) and the Walliser deutsch.
Though your accent is way easier to understand :)
I'm from Holland and luckily this is one of the few countries that has the same ch as the swiss have.
Only when we pronounce it if it's a g. Or like you when you use sch. and when the ch is in the front of a word :)
Chuchichästli is just really easy for me to pronounce. We just exchange every ch for a g. to it would be gugigästli. or written in our pronounciation: goegiegaastlie :P
But anyways. Keep it up! I love to watch it :)
i hope to see you other video of you!!!!
take care!!!XX
Also, one other reason is that my great grandparents were from a city in Rio de Janeiro called Friburgo, which was colonized by immigrants from Swiss Fribourg. It's a city in the mountains where, not now, unfortunately, but until around 20 years ago you could find many traditional families. My grandmother's (on my mom' side) was the daughter of two families: the Marchon and the Knust in Friburgo and, there was a time, when I would leave the house and yell the words auntie our uncle and a dozen neighbors would open their windows and look out to spot me, as they were all family. Nowadays, everyone has either died (the elders) or left the town to come to Rio or other big cities. Also, many people from other places went to live there and the town is almost unrecognizable, to my sadness. I'm visiting Fribourg too as it seems to be quite close to Bern.