Funny, I am from Wollrode. Played handball for the local Club, played trombone and sing in the Churchchoir. My parents still live there. And at this time of the day the majority is working at Volkswagen. The village is Old and the name derives from the woll pigs that the anchestors Ranch here Willkommen in Wollrode
Guxhagen is in the region of “Nordhessen”, during day the younger population is in the nearby city of Kassel and mostly the people work there, that’s why it is so empty during day. In the villages are living a lot of old people and the younger generation is moving away from there birthplace to the bigger cities. In a village like Guxhagen, like there in Wallrode, there is nothing to do for young people. “Nordhessen” is not that rich in comparison to other regions because it has a low population, not big industries etc. And it was a border region to the former republic of Eastern Germany. Incomes are low, unemployment is higher than in the Southern Region of Hessen. Well… enjoy Germany and show us more lovely places from that country! There is a lot to see! Greetings, David-
Welcome to Germany! As for your queries about the language and pronunciation: Wollrode is pronounced vol-road-eh. Hen in German is Huhn (pronounced hoon). Schulstraße (shool shtra seh) means school street. Straße is German for street. The letter "ß" is pronounced as a sharp S like in the English word west. The letter "S" is pronounced softer, like an English Z or the S in the English word wise. Albshausen is pronounced Albs-how-zen. Jugendrat (yoo-gend-raht) means youth council. Mach Platz im Schrank means make space in the cupboard. Friedhof (freed-hohf) means graveyard. As for the 2 dots above the vowels, they work like putting an E at the end of a word in English like how the A in mad sounds different to the A in made. In old times, they would write a letter E over the affected vowel but over the centuries, it morphed into 2 dots. We call it an umlaut (oom-lout). A is pronounced like the A in father Ä is like the E in tech O can sound like the O in oh or box Ö sounds like the O's in book I can't think of how to write how the difference between U and Ü sound in english phonetics. ie is pronounced ee, ei is pronounced eye. I hope that helps somewhat. I wish you a nice time.
It's a quite common thing in Germany to have a weather rooster on the top of the chimney. It's called Wetterhahn and it will show the wind direction. School is out for summer that's maybe the reason that there is noone around. It's maybe better to choose a tourist village for your Videos.
You can't really go wrong with German beer, it's with the Czech beer the most tasty beer in the world. In Germany the beer must be brewed only from water, yeast, malt and hop. No chemicals ingredients are allowed. This is a purity commandment, the so called Reinheitsgebot. German brewers are very proud of their craftsmanship. There are tons of beers in Germany. Perhaps you should visit a specialty beer shop, which has hundreds of different beers around. Schneider Weiße is a really good Bavarian beer, buy Einbecker Urbock is great beer either.
André, come to Wetzlar on sunday - I'd love to show you around our beautiful old city, where the famous poet Wolfgang von Goethe worked and wrote "The Sorrows of Young Werther" :) We got the company Leica as well, they invented the first 35mm camera back then in 1914.
Hens are ' Hühner" in German, the singular is Huhn. The male is a Hahn. For the pronounciation, please use Google translator, you actually can hear to how it sounds. If you plan to visit Berlin or Potsdam, which is actually a very nice city, I can be your guide if you like.
Heading north you will find totally different architecture. All red brick. Wendland (Lüchow-Dannenberg) or Lüneburger Heide have beautiful villages. Or even farther north near the sea with thatched roofs. That near to Kassel that village may have developed towards being a mere suburb rather than remaining a real village with a lot of agriculture. So people are in the city working. Chicken = Huhn, pl. Hühner We pronounce the vowels similar to Spanish ( If that helps). Think feliz navidad. U is like French ou. Ü is like French u. W is like English v V is like English f I’m excited to see where else you are going 😊
To my expirience german viallages and quarters are often a bit died out, I think there are still people living here, but in day time probably work in the nearby Kassel or so, Children in scool, old people in homes. In France you see many villages really die out, houses falling apart and so forth...
I expected more from the Germans😅 A random village in Eastern Europe looks better than this. Only nice cars for a show for a neighbor, but all houses for renovation.
Its called Woll-ro-de. I Iive here in this village. The church is foundet in 1412. There are "hennes"😅 near the church... We have actually no shop and no restaurant. Wollröder Krug is kind of like a bar (Kneipe im german). And yes, there are street fair booths. (Candy, Shooting etc). My Brother owns them. It's kind of silent here, when we work and on sundays 😅
You should go to Lusatia its a region in Germany where the “Sorbians” live they are a slavic ethnic group native to the lusatia region in eastern germany. They have a museum there and even street signs in their language which is similar to czech and polish
Maybe you could find some sorbians and get them to share about their culture since its very underreported. I suggest just googling sorbians and going on wikipedia
Yup, it's a bit mis really. André, maybe you'd find more life around Tübingen, Stuttgart etc or if you go north, Hannover is great, green, nice, small places around there, nice too.
There are also at least 200 sites across Germany where chemical weapons were hurriedly buried after WW1. These filthy things are still v dangerous, still leaching into drinking water in some regions, in the middle of forests, behind and around built-up areas (v cynical local authorities hand in hand with developpers, building new communities, fully aware of the dangers, and letting people die, slowly poisoned or from related pathologies over the decades).
Hi andre how is the trip in germany going? if you ever want to visit Poland, I would like to recommend you a place called "Kebab u Faraona" located in a small town of Pacanow on Krotka Street
Yes it’s „krtek“ 😂 in German is a krtek ein Maulwurf the German name of this figure is „der kleine Maulwurf „ but unofficial the Germans called him Pauli or sometimes Mauli
Next time map out your plan maybe. Germany is beautiful. Of course they have touristy places. Lots. I think your near Berlin. In east side of Germany maybe. Of course Frankfurt is a big city. You also may be near Dresden Germany. Check that out. Sometime the German word starting with W is pronounced as a V. The food is fantastic. Keep going.
Please don't do this in east germany! Please don't visit villages there! And if you see the black-white-red flag somewhere in the villages, run as fast as you can.
Hang on a minute, André, despite his lovely Frenchie name, is an Englishman. I don't think he has as much to fear in East Germany frankly as he might in certain parts of Eastern and Central Europe, where he generally seems well received. You know you get back what you give. André gives out such warm, funny, curious, insouciant, optimistic even naïve vibes that he will be endearing to anyone, anywhere.
Everytime Andre says "WOOLROAD", you take a shot. Goodnight to all :D
I'm dissapointed. Where is everybody? Where is the german beer and german food? Looks like a ghost village.
There are like 150 people living in this village.
@@karl-heinzgrabowski3022* 700
@@karl-heinzgrabowski3022No, more like 700.
Funny, I am from Wollrode. Played handball for the local Club, played trombone and sing in the Churchchoir. My parents still live there. And at this time of the day the majority is working at Volkswagen. The village is Old and the name derives from the woll pigs that the anchestors Ranch here
Willkommen in Wollrode
The people are all working in a city near by. Try a german smalltown.
Guxhagen is in the region of “Nordhessen”, during day the younger population is in the nearby city of Kassel and mostly the people work there, that’s why it is so empty during day. In the villages are living a lot of old people and the younger generation is moving away from there birthplace to the bigger cities. In a village like Guxhagen, like there in Wallrode, there is nothing to do for young people. “Nordhessen” is not that rich in comparison to other regions because it has a low population, not big industries etc. And it was a border region to the former republic of Eastern Germany. Incomes are low, unemployment is higher than in the Southern Region of Hessen. Well… enjoy Germany and show us more lovely places from that country! There is a lot to see! Greetings, David-
dziwny nickname, coś jakby skrzyżowanie Moskwy i Warszawy
A lot of young people live here, but they have to work 😅.
How did you ever find this place? It's the middle of nowhere.
dzień dobry kury😊
For next video in german ß is like "s" for example straße = strase = "štráse" (ulice)
double s ''Strasse''
"štráze" ist better, I think
Welcome to Germany!
As for your queries about the language and pronunciation:
Wollrode is pronounced vol-road-eh.
Hen in German is Huhn (pronounced hoon).
Schulstraße (shool shtra seh) means school street. Straße is German for street. The letter "ß" is pronounced as a sharp S like in the English word west. The letter "S" is pronounced softer, like an English Z or the S in the English word wise.
Albshausen is pronounced Albs-how-zen.
Jugendrat (yoo-gend-raht) means youth council.
Mach Platz im Schrank means make space in the cupboard.
Friedhof (freed-hohf) means graveyard.
As for the 2 dots above the vowels, they work like putting an E at the end of a word in English like how the A in mad sounds different to the A in made. In old times, they would write a letter E over the affected vowel but over the centuries, it morphed into 2 dots. We call it an umlaut (oom-lout).
A is pronounced like the A in father
Ä is like the E in tech
O can sound like the O in oh or box
Ö sounds like the O's in book
I can't think of how to write how the difference between U and Ü sound in english phonetics.
ie is pronounced ee,
ei is pronounced eye.
I hope that helps somewhat.
I wish you a nice time.
What a ghost village! I was waiting the whole time for zombies to show up.
In previous episodes i was just watching reactions of Andre stuff in my country :D
Nice to experience something new with him this time
Thanks!
That why a #KurtKaz and Harald from Norway is go 🚶♀️ 👌 what about Germany 🇩🇪 well very goed in a Statistic that why they don't go outside 🙄 😅
Go to shop, get a beer, talk to locals??
what shop?
How do you end up in these places ?
😃👍Ahoj Andrej Slepica🐔🐔🐔😅😂🤣
It's a quite common thing in Germany to have a weather rooster on the top of the chimney. It's called Wetterhahn and it will show the wind direction.
School is out for summer that's maybe the reason that there is noone around. It's maybe better to choose a tourist village for your Videos.
You can't really go wrong with German beer, it's with the Czech beer the most tasty beer in the world. In Germany the beer must be brewed only from water, yeast, malt and hop. No chemicals ingredients are allowed.
This is a purity commandment, the so called Reinheitsgebot. German brewers are very proud of their craftsmanship.
There are tons of beers in Germany. Perhaps you should visit a specialty beer shop, which has hundreds of different beers around.
Schneider Weiße is a really good Bavarian beer, buy Einbecker Urbock is great beer either.
Sorry I do not like Czech bees they are so bitter for me.
In German as in Polish the letter W is pronounced od an English V.
3:11 thats second sign looks like maximum speed for tanks :DDD
Come Bro to polish german border Zgorzelec - Goerlitz. Its awesome Climate and try german and polish foods in one place😊 pozdrawiam
It would be interesting to check out the indigenous slavs (sorbian people) of Germany and their culture. Best wishes from Berlin :)
Wollrode and Wattenbach are right in the middle of Germany.
André, come to Wetzlar on sunday - I'd love to show you around our beautiful old city, where the famous poet Wolfgang von Goethe worked and wrote "The Sorrows of Young Werther" :) We got the company Leica as well, they invented the first 35mm camera back then in 1914.
Nice video.
Hens are ' Hühner" in German, the singular is Huhn. The male is a Hahn. For the pronounciation, please use Google translator, you actually can hear to how it sounds.
If you plan to visit Berlin or Potsdam, which is actually a very nice city, I can be your guide if you like.
Andre, would you ever go to Japan?
I live in the neighbouring Village of Guxhagen, and honestly don’t know how you would’ve found out about Wollrode, we also sometimes joke about them
Heading north you will find totally different architecture. All red brick.
Wendland (Lüchow-Dannenberg) or Lüneburger Heide have beautiful villages. Or even farther north near the sea with thatched roofs.
That near to Kassel that village may have developed towards being a mere suburb rather than remaining a real village with a lot of agriculture. So people are in the city working.
Chicken = Huhn, pl. Hühner
We pronounce the vowels similar to Spanish ( If that helps). Think feliz navidad. U is like French ou. Ü is like French u.
W is like English v
V is like English f
I’m excited to see where else you are going 😊
Where are a gernan kury?
It's sad that villages are dying out.
agreed. I imagine this village 100 years ago, 50 years ago, even 10-20 years ago was much more lively
To my expirience german viallages and quarters are often a bit died out, I think there are still people living here, but in day time probably work in the nearby Kassel or so, Children in scool, old people in homes. In France you see many villages really die out, houses falling apart and so forth...
In Wollrode the best Beer will be Hütt natur trüb and Ahle Wurst. Try it if you have the possibility and thank me later
Andre- try Augustiner beer or ayinger beer. I tried both when I was in Munich a few years ago. They’re both really good!
Jak ty tam trafiłeś? Ja miałem tam obok Kassel rodzinę...
To chyba największa tajemnica jak dobiera miejsca 😀
@@sawaremigiusz2182 z resztą jak był w Pilchowicach w woj. Śląskim to tam też mam rodzinę. Właśnie ciekawe jak dobiera miejsca...
ghost village
19:27 that's the german edition of the Bang Bus 😀
Oh, Germany, cool. Sup Andre.
No
@@guerilla3469 why?
I expected more from the Germans😅 A random village in Eastern Europe looks better than this. Only nice cars for a show for a neighbor, but all houses for renovation.
There is big difference in Eastern and Western Germany.
Its called Woll-ro-de. I Iive here in this village.
The church is foundet in 1412.
There are "hennes"😅 near the church...
We have actually no shop and no restaurant. Wollröder Krug is kind of like a bar (Kneipe im german).
And yes, there are street fair booths. (Candy, Shooting etc). My Brother owns them.
It's kind of silent here, when we work and on sundays 😅
Welcome to Germany brother 🇩🇪
Hello from Poland
The style on the buildings is called "Fachwerk"...in German, ie is read as i 😊
ie is read as ee
ei is read as i
I don't think nationality of cows or chicken is relevant to the story. But i like your enthusiasm
You should go to Lusatia its a region in Germany where the “Sorbians” live they are a slavic ethnic group native to the lusatia region in eastern germany. They have a museum there and even street signs in their language which is similar to czech and polish
Maybe you could find some sorbians and get them to share about their culture since its very underreported. I suggest just googling sorbians and going on wikipedia
Andre, i have watched your videos from 2019 from Prague, you try to visit Bayern Bad Kötzting, i live here now.
Schulstraße = School Street
For the first time I have seen Germany's countryside and the road is empty unlike Africa which is full of people.
People of Germany are afraid of each one and frightened.
In German the letter W is pronounced V..
Looks like 8am on Sunday
Yup, it's a bit mis really. André, maybe you'd find more life around Tübingen, Stuttgart etc or if you go north, Hannover is great, green, nice, small places around there, nice too.
Mh! Only houses and empty streets, arent there people in that village? look strange.
Fajna okolica
10:38 There is a rooster on top of each evangelic church.
There are also at least 200 sites across Germany where chemical weapons were hurriedly buried after WW1. These filthy things are still v dangerous, still leaching into drinking water in some regions, in the middle of forests, behind and around built-up areas (v cynical local authorities hand in hand with developpers, building new communities, fully aware of the dangers, and letting people die, slowly poisoned or from related pathologies over the decades).
Hi andre how is the trip in germany going? if you ever want to visit Poland, I would like to recommend you a place called "Kebab u Faraona" located in a small town of Pacanow on Krotka Street
W is pronounced as V in German.. Willkomen, Villikomen , you’re welcome lol
Yes it’s „krtek“ 😂
in German is a krtek ein Maulwurf
the German name of this figure is „der kleine Maulwurf „ but unofficial the Germans called him Pauli or sometimes Mauli
it was not a church but a townhall :D
Id get outta there before dark
Komm aus Deutschland und kenn das Dorf nichtmal😂
Travel to Bamberg for good german Beer! The Town of thousands of breweries!
22:08 czeski krecik:)
André, please do to village name FUCKING in Austria. That would be very entertaining😃😃
or whoever lives in this village, there is no one in sight
Come to little village Duisburg marxloh
You are a time traveler and visited this village after the third world war. Nobody lives there anymore.
Next time map out your plan maybe. Germany is beautiful. Of course they have touristy places. Lots. I think your near Berlin. In east side of Germany maybe. Of course Frankfurt is a big city. You also may be near Dresden Germany. Check that out. Sometime the German word starting with W is pronounced as a V.
The food is fantastic. Keep going.
This village is just south of Kassel, near the middle of the country.
Where are the people?! Chickens are missing. Come back to Poland! There are chickens!!! 👍
hello black homie, maybe you would like to visit a beautiful place called Viking located in the northern part of Poland, i.e. in Ksiaznice
I live there damn
Abzw = Abzweigung
Hens - Hühner.
Augustiner Beer is the best
Poland and Hungary is better.
Ich wohne da 😂
criminal at the park! Only under 14 years old. lol
Please don't do this in east germany! Please don't visit villages there! And if you see the black-white-red flag somewhere in the villages, run as fast as you can.
übertreib jz nicht wir leben nicht in den bronx
Hang on a minute, André, despite his lovely Frenchie name, is an Englishman. I don't think he has as much to fear in East Germany frankly as he might in certain parts of Eastern and Central Europe, where he generally seems well received. You know you get back what you give. André gives out such warm, funny, curious, insouciant, optimistic even naïve vibes that he will be endearing to anyone, anywhere.
Ghost village
totaly ghost village .. do people living there or what ^^
Yeah, I live there and 700 other people. We have to work sometimes😅, or he visited our village on a sunday.
You spelling Wallrode ist just annoying bruv, stooooop!
its Waalrooode
Niemcy nie dbają o swoję domy taknto staro wygląda i nudno....wracaj do Polski jest lepiej .... bardzo lepiej
Ale ta wideo jest taka nudną Andre wróć do Polski na wieś wygląda jak jakiś film horror na Netflix
i don't like this side of europe lol
Hello
🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓
why are you in a dead village lol its more cooler villages, in other parts of germany you miss.
weak episode, no people, no food and no chickens
Prawdziwych Niemców nie ma już w Niemczech!!!!!
Zombieland
I alway like your videos
Bro Please connected me with any employer from abroad who can support to find visa sponsorship. I will really appreciate
Not everywhere all villages looking the same.... Don't guessing
Search b4 u go.... where u wanna go...