10 words in English that don't make sense! Hmmm...

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English with Ronnie


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Hello out there? Hello? It's me. Oh, hello, hello, hello. Ronnie. Ronnie here.
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This is a really fun lesson, kind of something that I live for every day. One of my...
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It's not a hobby. One thing that I think is cool, generally and for real, are words in English. Being
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an English teacher, teaching you English, I come across words that just don't make sense.
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If you think of them in a different language, maybe your language, and then you translate
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it into English, it... What? It just does not make sense. So, I've got only 10 of these
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for you today, and I could go on with a thousand, but we are limited in our video time. So,
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today, 10 words, 10 things in English that just don't make sense.
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First one. You have probably learned that in English, if you have: "in" or "un" or "anti"
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or "un" or "dis" before a word, it means not. So, your brain looks at this and says: "inflammable",
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"flammable". Okay. So, maybe you know the word, maybe you're French, maybe you know
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"flammable" or you can decide that "flame" means fire. So, if you look at this word in
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your logical brain, "inflammable" and "flammable" must mean the opposite. "Inflammable" must
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mean that something cannot catch fire, while as "flammable" must mean logically that something
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can catch fire. Guess what? Not in English. "Inflammable" and "flammable" both mean the
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same thing. What? So, the reason is "inflammable", sometimes the preposition... Not the prepositions.
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The things before the words can make it to do with it. So, actually "inflammable" means
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in flames. Do you know that band, In Flames? So, the prefix of "in"-it's a prefix-you know
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means not, but in this case, it means with or in, together. Mind.
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Next one, this is fun: "noses run". Okay. So, you have a nose, it runs. This means that
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some liquid, which is called "mucus" or "snot", comes out of your nose. So, we say:
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"My nose is running. Ah, my nose is running." But: "Your feet smell."
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Is this funny yet? So,
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noses run and feet smell. This is another way how English is funny for me, because
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"feet smell" has two meanings. One, "smell" is a verb, and the other one:
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"Your feet smell bad." So, I can say: "My nose is running, and your feet smell." Because usually we run
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with our feet and we smell with our nose. Crazy.
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Good luck with this language.
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The next one I've already kind of talked about, is: "mucus", "snot", or this word which is
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"phlegm". So, in your language-Japanese, Korean, Spanish-you probably... Not Spanish. But you
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probably say something close to "nose water", "hana sui". But guess what? In English, no.
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"Nose water" would be too easy. "Hana mizu", no way. We call it: "mucus", "snot", or "phlegm".
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We also have another word that's quite fun, it's called a "booger". A booger is something
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that you pick from your nose and you can flick. The mucus or the snot is the liquid, like
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the water. Nose water. It's nose water. So, mucus and snot is liquid, and the booger is
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more of a solid. Delicious. Okay.
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Speaking about the nose, we have holes in our nose. Everyone probably has two. Yeah?
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Most people have two. Does anybody have one nostril out there? Because if you... You'd
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have to breathe double, I guess. Guess what? They're not called "nose holes", "hana no ana",
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mm-mm. They're called: "nostrils". Yeah, don't know why. It'd be easier if we just
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said: "Hey. My nose hole is really not doing too well over here." But we have to say:
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"My nostril is full of mucus." We can't say: "Hey. My nose hole is full of nose water." People
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would go: "Ah, cool. Want a Kleenex?" But no, no, we have to use these crazy words.
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The other word, like in your language-Spanish "dedo", mm-hmm-you guys probably have something
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to do with your foot and a finger. Lots of languages you guys will probably say:
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"foot fingers", but not in English. We have to say: "toes". Hmm.
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"Foot fingers", it's really funny for me, because I've grown up my whole life knowing them as "toes", but "foot fingers"
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just makes more sense. English doesn't make sense.
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On to the next five. If you have a car and you want to leave the car somewhere near your
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house, this place is called a "driveway". So, you park your car in a driveway. However,
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if you want to take your car someplace, like on a drive, you drive on a parkway. Obviously,
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it would make more sense if I park in my parkway and drive on the driveway, but again, this
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is why I have a job to teach you the crazy things, this is why learning English makes
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you crazy. Welcome to my world.
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Next one, Canadian people, American people, I'm sorry, you're wrong. Okay? This sport
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is "football". All right? Let me explain something to you: It's a ball, you use your feet. So,
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why have Canadians and Americans called it "soccer"? There's no socks, there's no hers.
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It's football, people. Let's change this. Let's be... Let's start a new revolution in
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Canada, and call it football, that'll be fun. Toronto, the great city that I live in has
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a football team. The name of it is Toronto FC. Hmm. What do you think the "F" means?
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It means Football. I think we would get laughed at if they said: "Toronto SC, Toronto Soccer".
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What? Soccer Club? Do you have socks and hers? Please, it's football. "American football?"
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you might be asking yourself, okay, you can't use your feet. Only when you kick it one time,
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and the ball's kind of like an egg, so, sorry, no, I'm not having it. Bye-bye, soccer, you're
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gone forever.
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One of the most confusing things in English and one of the most difficult things for most
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people to remember is singular and plural-yeah-of words. So, one of them in your mouth is called
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a "tooth". Okay? And the plural or more than one are called "teeth". So, every day, please,
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maybe twice, three times a day, we do something that's called: "brush your teeth". So, we
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say: "I brush my teeth." Because you want to brush all of them. But the thing that we
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use to brush our teeth is a "toothbrush". Why is it not called a "teethbrush"? You're
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not sitting in the mirror only doing one at a time. It would take you ages to get ready.
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-"What are you doing?" -"I'm brushing my teeth. I'll be there in like two hours tops. I'll
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take the fast way." And the stuff that we use to clean our teeth-"teeth", not "tooth"-is
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called "toothpaste". Again, I would like to change this to "teethpaste", but apparently
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whoever made this crazy English language decided: "We're going to call it toothpaste." Yeah,
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okay, good.
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Another problem with the plural are things that you wear on your lower body. We always
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have to call them "pants" and "jeans". The last time I checked, I had one lower body,
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but we always have to put the plural on "pants" and "jeans". "I went shopping and I bought
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pant." Nope, we have to say "pants". "I got a new pair of jean." Who's Jean? If you say
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even a pair, we have to say: "A pair of jeans." So this makes me think now that I have four
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of these things, because you have a pair of... So, we say: "A pair of pants" and "a pair
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of jeans". I think I'm going to quit this English thing. Can I learn your language?
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Will you teach me?
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The last one is kind of cute, kind of funny. We have these things called "shipments" or
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"cargo". "Shipments" or "cargo" are ways to deliver things that you want. So, for example,
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if you order something off the internet, off of internet website-Amazon-or something like
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that, and you want it delivered to your house, they will tell you: "Your shipment will arrive"
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-never-"in two weeks". Now, the interesting thing about this is the way that they actually ship the
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thing is with a car or a truck. Mm-hmm. But if it's actually on a ship, it's called "cargo".
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So, the "cargo" gets on a ship or an airplane, but a "shipment" is sent by a car or a truck.
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Logically, Ronnie thinks that "cargo" should be by a car, and "shipment" should be made
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by a ship. This is why Ronnie was not allowed to invent the English language, because then
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you would have nothing to study.
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So, if you want to study more, check out www.engvid.com, subscribe to my YouTube channel.
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You can learn lots of fun things, and you might just go crazy doing it, or not.
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Until then, I'll see you soon.
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