• fxomt
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    3 days ago

    this may or may not be related to oversimplifieds new video

    • fxomtOPM
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      3 days ago

      Probably, you can notice similarities between some frog sounds and others are completely different.

      For example, Greek and Hungarian with brekekeke

      And CARTHAGO DELENDA EST

  • JackGreenEarth
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    53 days ago

    It’s actually ‘croak’ in English, ‘ribbit’ is just for Hollywood frogs

  • @jordanlund
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    33 days ago

    Interesting that Hungarian is almost the same as Greek.

    Brekekekek coax coax, brekekekek coax.

      • fxomtOPM
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        23 days ago

        thank you so much for sharing this, lmfao

    • fxomtOPM
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      They’re both opomatopeics and they’re pretty close to each other geographically, so it’s not a huge coincidence that it’s incredibly close.

      some of these are really weird, like op op, guoguo and kwaak? it could be how the local frogs make the sounds, maybe?

      • DarkSirrush
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        The actual pronunciation of those noises is probably different than you are expecting, and sound closer to the local frog species.

        Remember, just because its written without diacritics doesn’t mean its pronounced like we would in English, with a north american accent.