Playing Phasmophobia in Spanish (I Do Not Speak Spanish)



Welcome back to Phasmophobia! In this video we continue the language challenge! This time we play in Spanish, Finnish, Czech, and Brazilian Portuguese! I don’t speak any of these languages… What could possibly go wrong? ENJOY!

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NOTE: This video was recorded on Phasmophobia update v0.7

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36 thoughts on “Playing Phasmophobia in Spanish (I Do Not Speak Spanish)”

  1. As a brazilian, I'm so happy to see you playing in our language! Previously we had some ghosts names translated in Phasmophobia, but for some reason they decided to keep the English names instead. Shade used to be "assombração" and phantom was "espectro".
    I absolutely love your videos and streams, and yes, you are a fellow brazilian now! ❤️

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  2. 9:43 ok but ñ is very important, it's pronounced like you'd pronounce "ny" together in English and it's the difference between "Cuantos años tienes?" ("How old are you?") and "Cuantos anos tienes?" ("How many assholes do you have?")

    There was always one new kid in each of my junior high spanish classes who would proudly announce to the class that he had twelve "anos",what a time lol

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  3. The amount of people saying "no, they're similar", "they're different", "they got nothing to do" and such… Anyone would get confused because apparently even chat didn't know when some of them are supposed to speak said languages.

    Spanish, Portuguese, French, italian and a HUGE list, they all come from latin so they share some similarities but are quite different. If you speak one of those languages, you can kind of read enough words to be able to contextualize when reading another language that comes from latin, but they're different enough so you wouldn't be able to speak without actually studying.

    So "they share similarities, but they're completely different".

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