Fake English and Languages.
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Romanian sounds French with a Slavic L... but Cantonese was pretty close, Finnish sounded believable for the most part, and Hebrew as well. Latvian, I wouldn't know. The Arabic sounded pretty good; I suppose he's heard it spoken, being as it was a Maghreb impression.
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English sounded a bit dutch, latvian sounded very lithuanian. Hebrew, finnish, cantonese, japanese, french sounded believable to me, based on what I've heard in the past. I guess the more u know of some language the less accurate it sounds.
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Cantonese Chinese was close, just remember that it's tonal (which you pretty much did for the most part) and remember that Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese) doesn't have 2 consonants in a row at the beginning of a word with the exception of "ch" "sh" and "zh" (which I heard you say "pl" by accident) And all Chinese words end in either a vowel, or "n" or "ng" and on rare occasions "r" My second language is Mandarin, I fake it like this "Ni zi tian ke ling se di mao hong zi ke di ma? Kao si bian!"
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IN ENGLISH YOU SAID "FAT"!
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As for the malay, you used actual words and even made some sense somewhat.
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That fake cantonese sounded like anything but cantonese, because of your intonation. A different dialect, or maybe even a different language, like thai.
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Your Finnish is more like Estonian, but I still liked it !
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So funny :D
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Je suis sur le cul : pour l'arabe ( et arabe du maghreb) et le roumain !
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Mec t'es trop balèze !
His fake English reminds me of The Sims.
Monaccio3991 5 months ago 31
all fake english will always remind you of the sims because thats what the Sims language is!
60708 4 months ago 23