ADVERTISEMENT

In 2022, there were around 1.5 billion people worldwide who spoke English either natively or as a second language, according to Statista. Surpassing more than 1.1 billion Mandarin Chinese speakers, unsurprisingly, it comes as the most spoken language in the world.

But that doesn’t mean it’s immune to language fails, poor translation, misspelled words, and hilarious double meanings. In fact, it serves as a perfect ground for language fails that are as entertaining as they are absurdly funny.

Thanks to the Twitter account “English Bruh Moments” which boasts 29K followers, we have quite an impressive collection of examples of the English language taking a wrong turn to laugh at!

#1

Humorous “English Bruh” moment with a bot-written obituary, including funny phrases about Brenda's life accomplishments.

BruhEnglish Report

RELATED:
    #2

    Funny English moment with repeated misspelling of "Lion King" as "Loin King" in a Twitter post series.

    BruhEnglish Report

    #3

    "Funny English bruh moments discussion on flat earth and planets, with humorous grammar errors in comments."

    BruhEnglish Report

    #4

    Sign with humorous English message: "90% of all People are caused by ACCIDENTS," from a traffic authority in Sonepat.

    BruhEnglish Report

    ADVERTISEMENT
    #5

    "Funny English Bruh moment of 'Catholic converter' typo on car part sale listing."

    BruhEnglish Report

    ADVERTISEMENT
    #6

    Child's diary entry with funny spelling from Twitter account showcasing English "bruh" moments.

    BruhEnglish Report

    #7

    Funny English tweet about Wendy's deal confusion and humorously corrected reply.

    BruhEnglish Report

    #8

    Sign with English Bruh moment at Hotel Balmoral Karuizawa, saying "The future is dangerous. Don't go any further."

    BruhEnglish Report

    ADVERTISEMENT
    #9

    Funny "English Bruh" tweet about forgetting the word 'birth' for baby debut.

    BruhEnglish Report

    ADVERTISEMENT
    #10

    Funny English bruh moment with misspelled words in a conversation about curiosity and George the monkey.

    BruhEnglish Report

    #11

    Text messages with humorous English bruh misspellings like "halariaois" and "halous."

    BruhEnglish Report

    #12

    Funny English bruh moment comparing language from 16th, 20th, and 21st centuries in text conversation.

    BruhEnglish Report

    ADVERTISEMENT
    #13

    Application form with funny errors: "1 year of 0 experience" and "Do you speak United States?" options with "Yes" or "No".

    BruhEnglish Report

    ADVERTISEMENT
    See Also on Bored Panda
    #14

    Funny English Bruh moment showing a Yes/No age prompt with a checkbox labeled "Remember."

    BruhEnglish Report

    #15

    Menu with humorous English text: "Exterminate Capitalism Lobster Package, Tiny Dish of Chef’s Sincerity."

    BruhEnglish Report

    #16

    Menu with humorous English translations, including "Sausage in the father-in-law" highlighted as a funny moment.

    BruhEnglish Report

    ADVERTISEMENT
    See Also on Bored Panda
    #17

    Funny English bruh text conversation with humorous spelling errors between two people discussing a breakup.

    BruhEnglish Report

    ADVERTISEMENT
    See Also on Bored Panda
    #18

    Hand holding a funny "3st" medal with a tricolor ribbon, representing an English Bruh moment.

    BruhEnglish Report

    #19

    Tattoo on arm with humorous English text: "If I sad you cause you said me that you sad me let me know," illustrating English bruh moment.

    BruhEnglish Report

    ADVERTISEMENT
    See Also on Bored Panda
    #20

    "Tray of twisted pastries with a sign labeled 'what' capturing a funny English bruh moment."

    BruhEnglish Report

    #21

    Funny "English Bruh" text exchange about a DoorDash order gone wrong.

    BruhEnglish Report

    ADVERTISEMENT
    See Also on Bored Panda
    #22

    "Sign labeled 'Fruity cowboys' in a humorous English mistake, captured on Twitter."

    BruhEnglish Report

    ADVERTISEMENT
    See Also on Bored Panda
    #23

    Funny “English Bruh” moment: Crossword with phrase “Are you sure you want to exist?” and options Yes or No.

    BruhEnglish Report

    #24

    Funny English sign saying "Say sliders to d***s, say no to yes" with burgers and a drink.

    BruhEnglish Report