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Can a Kazakh speaker explain what’s being said here?

Title: Can any Kazakh/k speaker tell us what’s being said here?
So, there’s this video floating around the internet, and it’s a clip of a cute little bird that appears to be speaking. The twist? The bird’s “speech” sounds exactly like it’s in Kazakh! It keeps chirping and squawking in what seems like a perfect mimicry of the language, leaving everyone scratching their heads and laughing.
The reason this video is a riot is that while most of us are just laughing at the hilarity of a bird seemingly mastering Kazakh, actual Kazakh speakers are chiming in, confused and amused, trying to decipher the bird’s nonsense. The best part? Some Kazakh speakers are convinced that the bird is actually just perfectly imitating a very passionate grandma yelling at the TV. So, instead of translating, everyone just ends up in fits of laughter, united by the universal hilarity of the situation.

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crodensis • 2,048 points
He’s doing vocal warmups that’s why it sounds odd

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frezor • 224 points
She sells seashells by the seashore. She sells seashells by the shoreside. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peaches. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. Betty Botter bought some butter, but she said the butter’s bitter. Betty Botter bought some butter, and she said the butter’s better.

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thisFishSmellsAboutD • 132 points
British speakers will not notice this, but there are multiple “t” hidden in this paragraph.

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ffsnametaken • 33 points
You scoundrel

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emillang1000 • 12 points
Mid-Atlantic speakers, too. “Beddy Bodder bough’ some budder, and she said the budder’s bedder.”

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hikingmike • 5 points
A ‘D’ sound is the lazy ‘T’, but better than nothing

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thisFishSmellsAboutD • 1 points
Be’a than a ba’o o’ wo’a for sure

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Substantial-Toe4802 • 5 points
It is inn’it

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Exp3r1mentAL • 2 points
cheeky 🤣

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djshadesuk • 2 points
Yes, because all “British Speakers” have exactly the same accent and pronunciations. The distance for change in regional variations of accents and pronunciations in the UK is typically every 25 miles but can be as little as ~10.

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TheFlyingBoxcar • 2 points
Oy wuh’uh yah meen? Mul’a’pl WUH now?

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BrooklynNets • -9 points
Some of you MFers really base your entire understanding of the world on memes.

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thisFishSmellsAboutD • 8 points
We’re here literally commenting _on a fucking meme_ to harvest fake internet points, not to hurt feelings

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Adinnieken • 1 points
Well, we did all get together this morning to discuss how to hurt u/BrooklynNets feelings today, so there was that. This post just randomly appeared though. We were very fortunate, otherwise we had nothing.

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maybelying • 3 points
Betty Botter bought some butter, but she said the butter’s bitter, if I put it in my batter, it will make my batter bitter. So she bought some better butter, better than the bitter butter, and she put it in her batter, and it was not bitter. Young me memorized that for some reason after learning auctioneers used it to practice.

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Tr1pla • 3 points
Urn urn an irn urn

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outofmelatonin92 • 14 points
Ski-bi dibby dib yo da dub dub Yo da dub dub Ski-bi dibby dib yo da dub dub Yo da dub dub (I’m the Scatman) Ski-bi dibby dib yo da dub dub Yo da dub dub Ski-bi dibby dib yo da dub dub Yo da dub dub Ba-da-ba-da-ba-be bop bop bodda bope Bop ba bodda bope Be bop ba bodda bope Bop ba bodda Ba-da-ba-da-ba-be bop ba bodda bope Bop ba bodda bope Be bop ba bodda bope Bop ba bodda bope

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rpitcher33 • 8 points
Well beebop baloobop a wop shamboo, and domo arigato if I’ve got to

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cyriustalk • 1 points
Everybody stutters one way or the other

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outofmelatonin92 • 1 points
Its just the start of scatman..

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blake_ch • 2 points
Reminds me that old terrorist interview EDIT: https://youtu.be/r35OsSLfy5o

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Andyham • 1 points
Didnt realize how poor a reader I was before trrying this.

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Crazy_Rat_Lady_ • 1 points
Betty bought some bitter butter, but it made her batter bitter. So she bought some better butter and it made her batter better.

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TemporaryImaginary • 1 points
Lucy licks Lionel’s lusty leathers.

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nikeshades • 291 points
Wow, a language so hard you have to warmup before you start speaking.

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RevelryByNight • 254 points
That’s all languages when you’re a professional broadcaster

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Baebel • 58 points
Singing too, I think. I’d imagine it’s as important as stretching in at least this sort of context.

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Delamoor • 11 points
Very much so. I’m only a mid level singer, but if you start cold without warming up, holy fuck. It’s directly comparable to trying to go into a sprint without a warmup. Fine for a moment. Then burning, ripping pains begin. It’s a hell of a lot of work for the vocal chords.

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tedlyb • 4 points
You can also damage your vocal chords that way.

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Secthian • 18 points
Whoosh…

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