speaking a fake language
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- set0
- Meeklo0
same clip w/ subtitles
- Meeklo0
So most of these people know english very well so the fake english can't be very accurate.
Here is a famous clip of an actual singing show from the early 80s in Argentina (Spanish) of a guy singing The final Countdown, you can tell he has no idea what he is saying...
- Jaline0
The funny this is...I was also in gifted classes later on in my school life (dumbest classes ever), and we did the same thing. Played games all day.
- al_la0
My 6 year old daughter started speaking and singing using faux English a few months ago. Really funny.
- Jaline0
I don't remember much. Except that I refused to speak in class (I would only whisper the national anthem when no one was looking) so they sent me to ESL because they thought I was stupid and/or way too shy for their liking. It was the best ploy ever on my part. I got to play games all day and my uncle (who is only 4 years older than me) was in the same class, so we hung out together all day.
- Momentum20
Doesn't the SIMS speak in faux english?
- Ruffian0
Sigur Rós sing in a made up language called Vonlenska (Hopelandic in English). More info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Von…
- marikeeler0
My little sister and I pretended to speak English when we played with our 'american barbies' and when we walked around the mall in caracas. people would look at us really weird and we thought we were so cool cause we spoke english. till this day, my friends ask me to speak it and they get a kick out of it... if i were to write it it would sound like ... "manasha washarr rrashers ".. :/
- ninjasavant0
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- Beautifulthismanslife
- without a doubt my favorite group on the planetjkmohr
- Jaline0
You can just imitate different accents around North America and add some extra words in sentences for fun.
- Corvo0
american accent: "a-wiiiin-o-wéénns dén wáá óóbdín ém"
- Momentum20
nice! faux you language rocks haha
- Spookytim0
My ex-girlfriend's dad used to tell me about being a young boy in Germany during/after the second world war. The Americans were occupying West Germany and him and his friends used to try to mimic the Americans to taunt them. Trouble was they didn't know English so they were reduced to phonetic imitation of things they thought they heard the Americans saying. He had a whole language of phrases which I can't remember now, but two phrases they used to shout to the soldiers were "Lumpen Shirtybin ho-ho" and "Yirking Shitting Crycry". They had no idea what these things meant, but they were sure it would annoy the soldiers.
- Corvo0
weller voight banturp wes pottlering dog robot
- i_monk0
Chick in the middle keeps using real words.
- anzelina0
The Chinese he's speaking has some real words in it. He starts off "I am called..." then the words don't make sense, the context is all off.
- anzelina0
I think about this all the time.