Most famous FOOD pronounciation !! ( English, Swedish, Portugese, Vietnamese)

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  • @nathalykim1263
    @nathalykim1263 2 года назад +2710

    the Swedish guy is so sweet, you can tell he's helping the Vietnamese girl with the English and asks a lot of questions to keep everyone evolved, plus he's so cute 🥺🥺

    • @T1nxc0
      @T1nxc0 2 года назад +97

      dang they're more evolved than us.

    • @agnishom
      @agnishom 2 года назад +40

      He looks a bit like chandler

    • @anndeecosita3586
      @anndeecosita3586 2 года назад +8

      @@agnishom Who is Chandler?

    • @agnishom
      @agnishom 2 года назад +11

      @@anndeecosita3586 he is a beloved character in an old tv show

    • @dutchgamer842
      @dutchgamer842 2 года назад +38

      @@agnishom Could there BE another?

  • @henri191
    @henri191 2 года назад +1810

    i already like oscar from sweden🇸🇪 , he seems to be very friendly and fun , i want him to be a main member , i like how he talks about sweden🇸🇪

    • @rndmguy7617
      @rndmguy7617 2 года назад +94

      But idk why he didnt say tårta on the cake since that is what it is, like is he even swedish?!?!?!

    • @Divig
      @Divig 2 года назад +72

      @@rndmguy7617 he was probably just stuck on the fact that the others had said cake.

    • @issyd2366
      @issyd2366 2 года назад +23

      @@rndmguy7617 He does have a clear Swedish accent.

    • @MarkyTeriyaki
      @MarkyTeriyaki 2 года назад +24

      @@rndmguy7617 He's a closet Norwegian

    • @flingan7512
      @flingan7512 2 года назад +16

      Tårta=cake.

  • @alanhenriqueborelligarcia314
    @alanhenriqueborelligarcia314 2 года назад +1928

    Traga sua comida para o Brasil. Melhoramos todas com 4 regras simples!
    -Se é cru, dá pra fritar
    -Se dá pra abrir, dá pra rechear
    -Se não dá pra abrir, dá pra por queijo em cima
    -Se é salgado, dá pra ter a versão doce e vice-versa

    • @junior.santana
      @junior.santana 2 года назад +40

      Hauhaua. Muito bom

    • @michelippealol8475
      @michelippealol8475 2 года назад +79

      Acertou em cheio no comentário, comida boa aqui não falta e ainda incrementamos as outras! hehe

    • @Namaswitch7
      @Namaswitch7 2 года назад +97

      se tiver pouco recheio, a gente coloca mais

    • @risc0
      @risc0 2 года назад +63

      E sempre, SEMPRE da para adicionar mais igredientes

    • @moimsk8
      @moimsk8 2 года назад +24

      O Brasil dominará o mundo com isso

  • @88marome
    @88marome Год назад +194

    It's very common for Swedish people to confuse cake with cookie becase cookie is "kaka", and cake is "tårta".

    • @guest_ax3433
      @guest_ax3433 Год назад +1

      True

    • @TheVaultDescendant
      @TheVaultDescendant Год назад +23

      Also because we do have kakor (like kladdkaka) that are more akin to cakes than to cookies. So its kinda weird.

    • @hejhejlisa
      @hejhejlisa Год назад +16

      @@TheVaultDescendant yea the definitions are overlapping. Id say “småkaka” (small cookie/cake) better reflects what English speakers refers to as “cookie”.

    • @Zeenix2
      @Zeenix2 Год назад +3

      Youre are just wrong, i have never heard someone confuse those two

    • @rebeccaosser4907
      @rebeccaosser4907 Год назад +9

      Tårta is a bigger cake that is layered, frosted and decorated. Kakor are both cookies and unfrosted, unlayered cakes. It's not really confusing at all...

  • @orichalkos8431
    @orichalkos8431 2 года назад +468

    Feeling bad for Oscar, having to try and explain "husmanskost" 😂 It's so specific and yet so broad a term. Like, anything traditionally swedish?

    • @The.4nimaL
      @The.4nimaL 2 года назад +4

      home cooked food är väl samma sak?

    • @orichalkos8431
      @orichalkos8431 2 года назад +41

      @@The.4nimaL Nja alltså... Om du gör sushi är det ju hemlagad mat, fast inte nödvändigtvis husmanskost

    • @The.4nimaL
      @The.4nimaL 2 года назад

      @@orichalkos8431 Jag förstår vad du menar men lax och ris är väl husmanskost?

    • @orichalkos8431
      @orichalkos8431 2 года назад +2

      @@The.4nimaL Jo det skulle man väl kunna säga 😅 Skulle som sagt säga att det har med tradition och kultur att göra

    • @The.4nimaL
      @The.4nimaL 2 года назад +7

      @@orichalkos8431 Hahah. Måste ju finnas "husmanskost" i andra länder men med ett annat ord?

  • @SaiSai-kr8vr
    @SaiSai-kr8vr 2 года назад +332

    The Swedish guy was right most of restaurants put curry on pizza which makes it amazing. Swedish people always give a very sharp eye contact 👀

    • @craftylemon2460
      @craftylemon2460 Год назад +9

      I have lived in Sweden for 33 years and never seen anybody eat a pizza with curry on it lol.

    • @penguinlord6486
      @penguinlord6486 Год назад +18

      @@craftylemon2460 you missing out

    • @TheMuffinBagare
      @TheMuffinBagare Год назад +24

      @@craftylemon2460 When they say curry on pizza in Sweden, they refer to a spice blend, not an actual curry/stew on the pizza.

    • @craftylemon2460
      @craftylemon2460 Год назад +2

      @@TheMuffinBagare And still as a 33 year old Swede i have never seen anybody eat this blend.

    • @SeamlessConductor
      @SeamlessConductor Год назад +14

      @@craftylemon2460 testa kolla igenom meny nästa gång du ska äta pizza, brukar finns på det flesta pizzerior.

  • @bangsihyuk4272
    @bangsihyuk4272 2 года назад +413

    Oscar is killing me with his little tangent on things that are actually sandwiches.

  • @sm0kei38
    @sm0kei38 2 года назад +271

    as a swedish this video made me realize how weird our language is, but at the same time oscar really stands out haha

    • @tonzes
      @tonzes 2 года назад +1

      yea hahaha same

    • @hoppinggnomethe4154
      @hoppinggnomethe4154 Год назад +4

      weird, but it is related to many Western languages

    • @yeetingat100subs9
      @yeetingat100subs9 Год назад

      It really isn’t too weird, very similar to other germanic languages like german or english

    • @NabBoyNabs
      @NabBoyNabs Год назад +18

      Enda misstaget jag skulle säga är att "Cake" inte är Kaka nödvändigtvis på svenska. Det är ju förfan en Tårta! Beror kanske på dialekt dock

    • @victhegamer9918
      @victhegamer9918 Год назад +5

      @@NabBoyNabs och burgare ska la vara hamburgare tekniskt sätt men det är mindre fel

  • @problemchild8531
    @problemchild8531 Год назад +58

    One thing I can say about Sweden is that we LOOOOVE tacos. Honestly I think we have made our own version of tacos by this point bc an Mexican friend of mine was really confused at first when they ate tacos here.
    I think it’s thanks to Santa Maria which is a company that sells taco stuff. I haven’t done research on them so it might be something world wide and I don’t even know about it.
    In most grocery stores there’s at least one whole isle dedicated to tacos, whit all the spices and sauces and stuff. And usually it’s mostly Santa Maria stuff there.
    I’ve worked at a grocery store once and I have to say that there was a lot of taco stuff in the back. We would get like half a truck of taco stuff every Friday it was crazy.
    Edit: I fixed it now, but I somehow mixed up Italian and Mexican, I am so sorry.
    But I got like 40 likes on that sh!t before i fixed it. Me and the ppl who liked the comment are all dumbasses.

    • @UnnecessarilyLongUsername
      @UnnecessarilyLongUsername Год назад +7

      Our tacos are more simillar to tex-mex. Actual mexican tacos are very different. We should get our own word like svensk-mex or something.

    • @problemchild8531
      @problemchild8531 Год назад

      @@UnnecessarilyLongUsername ye we probably should

    • @Illadviced
      @Illadviced Год назад +1

      We've absolutely created our own type of tacos and people are SO passionate about it, 😂 It's part of our modern culture by now, people have told me I've failed as a swede because I don't like it, lmao

  • @elvira7670
    @elvira7670 Год назад +64

    Oskar represent Sweden very well. He’s so nice and invite everyone to the conversation. 👏🥰 And yes banan och curry pizza is my favourite 😂👏👏

    • @xohyuu
      @xohyuu Год назад +1

      Oh, my God, banan och curry pizza^^; My God, please give me a pineapple pizza^^; | Cầu nguyện cho Ukraine và hòa bình.

    • @Tyrande1122
      @Tyrande1122 Год назад +2

      The thing is we're not like that in Sweden lol. We hate conversations in most cases . Oskar is a nice guy, I'm so glad he represented Sverige.

    • @jarneolofsson1057
      @jarneolofsson1057 Год назад +1

      @@Tyrande1122Stop the cap bro swedish people loves to talk, i suspect you live in the rich parts of Stockholm?

    • @Tyrande1122
      @Tyrande1122 Год назад +1

      @@jarneolofsson1057 Östermalm

    • @jarneolofsson1057
      @jarneolofsson1057 Год назад +3

      @@Tyrande1122 ja såklart du bor i östermalm. Där bryr alla bara om sig själva. Östermalm är inte hela Sverige så du vet

  • @danielvanr.8681
    @danielvanr.8681 2 года назад +139

    3:25 Aussie mate is right on the money; _ale_ and _öl_ (Danish & Norwegian: _øl_ ) are indeed cognates. And because Finland, Estonia and Latvia used to be under Scandinavian rule, their vernacular names reflect this: _olut_ , _õlut_ and _alus_ , respectively.

    • @jannepeltonen2036
      @jannepeltonen2036 Год назад +9

      Being from Finland, and knowing some Swedish, I was very confused the first time I visited Germany and at a gas station, Öl was something completely different from what I was used to :-P

    • @danielvanr.8681
      @danielvanr.8681 Год назад +3

      @@jannepeltonen2036 But in the end, they're both for lubrication. 😂 Kippis & skål! 🍺😎🇫🇮🇸🇪

    • @dri_him
      @dri_him Год назад

      Har vi inte även "Bira" i Sverige?

  • @Asif_Khan2023
    @Asif_Khan2023 Год назад +19

    Swedish boy is so handsome. Brazil girl is very chill pill love her

  • @TheFirstFirstChannel
    @TheFirstFirstChannel 2 года назад +407

    Actually, I feel like, in Brazil, we almost never call the cheese pizza “pizza de queijo” which is the word-for-word translation. Usually you ask for a “pizza de Mussarela” if you want a simple cheese pizza. We do have a “pizza de 4 queijos” but than you will get a four different cheese flavored pizza, that is way different from a normal cheese pizza! 😂 (at least in my city, please, let me know if it’s different in your city, I would love to know more about it 🤎)
    Ps.: coming here 5months later to say that I was so glad to read all the comments! It was so interesting to get to know the difference between all cheese pizza names in different regions of Brazil. Thank you all!
    Hope one day I can try all different taste of cheese pizza around Brazil.

    • @rogercruz1547
      @rogercruz1547 2 года назад +8

      I can't tell, you didn't say what city you are from haha
      But here in Curitiba that's how it works.

    • @julianabarros3253
      @julianabarros3253 2 года назад +8

      Aqui em Belém do Pará é a mesma coisa

    • @semnome9574
      @semnome9574 2 года назад +3

      Well, in Baixada Santista - São Paulo State - we talk like that too

    • @ParaballAyCaramba
      @ParaballAyCaramba 2 года назад +1

      @@julianabarros3253 i am from Belém too!/eu sou do Belém também!

    • @Alexeiyeah
      @Alexeiyeah 2 года назад +7

      No RJ, a gente chama de pizza de mussarela (ou seja lá como queira escrever) ou de X queijos (x = quantidade de queijos)

  • @CupofLoffee
    @CupofLoffee 2 года назад +95

    Hhaha Oskar is adorable.. the way he speaks about sandwitches like hes actually been thinking about it for a long time.. GULLIGT

  • @LeonardoQRA
    @LeonardoQRA Год назад +75

    O australiano é extremamente respeitoso com outras línguas

  • @kevinsundelin8639
    @kevinsundelin8639 Год назад +13

    I rarely see Swedish people in language challenges so it's nice to see one here. Also, thank you RUclips for this great recommendation

  • @ngochieu_nguyen
    @ngochieu_nguyen 2 года назад +107

    Oskar is so sweet to help the Vietnamese girl with her English and to help her answer a lot of questions.
    By the way, yes, we eat Pho in the morning. But Phở is DEFINITELY NOT SOMETHING EASY TO MAKE. Making the broth alone takes 1 whole day. The reason why we eat it in the morning is because Phở is kind of an "elegant" dish, and it's also eaten when it's still hot, so it's a really nice way to start your day with a bowl of Phở. Another reason is because Phở is a soup, so we can finish the meal very quickly since we would have to go to work in the morning. However, some researches recently show that eating Pho in the morning isn't that healthy since it will harm your digestive system, but I don't think Vietnamese will do anything about it. I personally still eat Phở in the morning ^^

    • @yeetingat100subs9
      @yeetingat100subs9 2 года назад

      I’d like to try it sometime, i don’t think I have. Interesting that you would have something elegant and complex to eat in the morning. Here in Sweden we usually only have very simple things that we eat in the morning. Something that is done quick since people are tired in the mornings. Pho seems like a nice way to start the day though tbh

  • @lucasosis
    @lucasosis 2 года назад +484

    Calabresa is not the same as pepperoni pizza. It's a different type of sausage, and calabresa pizza also comes with onions and black olives

  • @jimimaru
    @jimimaru Год назад +30

    Liked the fact everybody laughed about the pinnapple on pizza comment and then Oscar mentioned Banana and Curry on pizza and everybody freaked out lol. Pinapple suddenly doesn't seem too weird anymore huh

  • @ph8808
    @ph8808 Год назад +16

    Oskar forgot to reveal the Swedish special - kebab pizza

  • @rafaell3193
    @rafaell3193 2 года назад +128

    Cake in swedish is ”Tårta, ”Kaka” is cookie

    • @klee1753
      @klee1753 2 года назад +4

      Amazing how I understand all Swedish as a Dutchman

    • @spacemaker8760
      @spacemaker8760 2 года назад +1

      @@klee1753 I understand written dutch and iam a swede.

    • @klee1753
      @klee1753 2 года назад

      @@spacemaker8760 That is sick! The weird thing is that I barely understand it when spoken, yet it sounds (in a way) very similar to Dutch in the way the words are pronounced and the grammar.

    • @Rosetta1222
      @Rosetta1222 2 года назад +1

      This is true because
      Im Sweden😎

    • @ellasaurus
      @ellasaurus 2 года назад +2

      helt rätt

  • @ronjaramo1864
    @ronjaramo1864 2 года назад +66

    i love that there's oscar from sweden now! i'm finnish so i can understand and speak quite a bit of swedish!! :)

    • @ronjaramo1864
      @ronjaramo1864 Год назад

      @@derritter9137 yeah, we just learn it bc it's the second official language in finland and there are some swedish speaking minorities here :)

  • @irybest
    @irybest Год назад +8

    I really like Oscar from Sweden. He tried to explain and give an information. Good one !

  • @qu.andoiz
    @qu.andoiz 2 года назад +24

    In Vietnam 🇻🇳 we say:
    1. Pho = Phở 🍲
    2. Beer = Bia 🍺
    3. Chesse Pizza = Pi-da pho-mát 🍕
    4. Salmon = Cá hồi 🍣
    5. Burger = Ham-bơ-gơ/Bơ-gơ 🍔
    6. Cake = Bánh kem/Bánh ga-tô 🍰

    • @vtr.M_
      @vtr.M_ 2 года назад +3

      Bia is a female name in Brazil. lol

    • @ycutebread5610
      @ycutebread5610 2 года назад +2

      My name means Beer in Vietnam, that's cool I think? Hahahah

    • @hadara6143
      @hadara6143 2 года назад

      @@ycutebread5610 😂 Lmao

    • @tschetto
      @tschetto 2 года назад +1

      @@vtr.M_ Bia is not a name is a nickname, short from faBIAna or BIAnca.

    • @keithle_
      @keithle_ 2 года назад +1

      @@vtr.M_ in Vietnamese, "ia" is not pronounced as i-a, its more like i-e or something, i think it sounds like "ear" in English
      So "bia" is not "bi-a" its "b-ear" (not "bear" lol)

  • @Curezmfker
    @Curezmfker 2 года назад +9

    Swede here, we dont say "Kaka" when its like a birthday cake, then we say "Tårta". "Kaka" is more like oreos and stuff like that.

  • @lindaforssen
    @lindaforssen 2 года назад +12

    Smörgåstårta, Sill, julbord/påskbord(with different types of traditional foods on the table), kalops, different types of flying Jacob, pitepalt, Pyttipanna, Raggmunk, we have a tradition of eating crayfish and västerbottenpaj, knäckebröd, Toast skagen ETC.
    People should look up "husmanskost" because we have more than just meatballs lol

    • @saultheblueofficial
      @saultheblueofficial Год назад

      Agree👌🏻best way to get rid of julmaten is to make pyttipanna👍🏻
      Btw, you forgot to mention falukorv!

    • @nataliearaujo3095
      @nataliearaujo3095 Год назад

      No meu país nunca se tem reportagens sobre as comidas do norte da Europa, geralmente tem reportagens sobre comida da Índia, China, Itália, Francesa, mexicana, então como não tinha nada pra ver ou comparar, minha mente imaginava que a comida seria sem graça no país de vocês, mas lendo os comentários parece bem delicioso, a mídia tradicional só foca nas paisagens

  • @lemmysvårta
    @lemmysvårta 2 года назад +190

    Never heard anyone say "ostpizza" in Sweden. If you want a pizza with only cheese, most people would probably say Margherita.

    • @Vinterfrid
      @Vinterfrid 2 года назад +14

      Right. If it doesn't have cheese on it., then it's not a pizza.

    • @filip8827
      @filip8827 2 года назад +1

      När jag var liten sa jag ofta ostpizza, sen hörde jag andra säga mer margarita o då börja jag också säga det. Men jag säger oftast ostpizza

    • @aaronekman8622
      @aaronekman8622 2 года назад +16

      och så heter det tårta

    • @affe8529
      @affe8529 2 года назад +16

      Jag tror dom smitta av sig på honom när alla andra sa "cheese pizza"

    • @marcocavalleri5645
      @marcocavalleri5645 2 года назад +3

      @@Vinterfrid it is. It’s called “marinara”

  • @Templarofsteel88
    @Templarofsteel88 2 года назад +96

    two Swedish slang names (to mention a few) for beer would be bira and bärs. Also, we have a pizza in Sweden called Hawaii with pineapple and ham.

    • @yeetingat100subs9
      @yeetingat100subs9 2 года назад +1

      They already talked about that pizza in the vid...

    • @Templarofsteel88
      @Templarofsteel88 2 года назад +8

      @@yeetingat100subs9 the Swedish dude never mentioned that we have it here so I am simply pointing it out.

    • @vviolet-
      @vviolet- 2 года назад +11

      pretty sure Hawaiian pizza is international

    • @69dawg
      @69dawg Год назад +1

      jag har aldrig hört någon säga bira och bärs för öl, någonsin

    • @yeetingat100subs9
      @yeetingat100subs9 Год назад +19

      @@69dawg ? Folk säger det hela tiden. Vet inte vart du bor men det är minst lika vanligt att säga bärs och bira som att säga öl här i stockholm

  • @oskarlyckhage8991
    @oskarlyckhage8991 2 года назад +67

    Australia guy is correct. The swedish word for beer, öl, is a cognate of the english word Ale.

    • @killerdude-hz2bb
      @killerdude-hz2bb 2 года назад

      IN SWEDISH U CAN SAY BÄRS WHICH DRIVES FROM BAJER WHICH DERIVES FROM BAJERN WHICH DERIVES FROM BAVARIA MEANING LAGER

    • @Nekotaku_TV
      @Nekotaku_TV 2 года назад +2

      I'm glad he was able to bring that up, he just got to repeat the American words.

    • @Henrik_Holst
      @Henrik_Holst 2 года назад +3

      And in southern Sweden (Skåne) we use the word Bir/Bira which obviously comes from the same root as the German Bier and English Beer.

    • @emmi5999
      @emmi5999 2 года назад

      @@Henrik_Holst Skåne för faaaannnnn

    • @aspannas
      @aspannas 2 года назад

      @@Henrik_Holst We use that in northern Sweden as well

  • @luminoustarisma
    @luminoustarisma 2 года назад +88

    Pizza is one of those things I've found every country does a bit differently. However, here is Sweden we are probably a bit weird. Africana, which is what I think he was trying to describe, is not even the weirdest ones, though I am pretty sure many will find bananas on pizza weird. Another popular one here would be the Kebab pizza.

    • @jennyniemi2141
      @jennyniemi2141 2 года назад +5

      We have donair pizza in western Canada. It's donair (doner kebab) meat with a sweet sauce and white onion.

    • @bobovizinhoqueperturba2137
      @bobovizinhoqueperturba2137 2 года назад +20

      I'm from Brazil, I've lived in Sweden in 2019 and I've tried the Kebab Pizza. I just loved it mate! Really good.
      If you come to Brazil one day, I advice you choose the "Calabresa pizza" the brazillian girl mentioned. Calabresa it's not pepperoni, it tastes way differently, she just used pepperoni as an example.

    • @VitóriaDuarte-0
      @VitóriaDuarte-0 2 года назад +1

      Pra nós brasileiros é normal banana na pizza KKKKKKKKKK Temos pizza doce aqui🥰💜

    • @nataliearaujo3095
      @nataliearaujo3095 2 года назад +2

      gostei da Suécia, criativa. Dito isso, acho que ninguém tem moral pra criticar os americanos por gostar de abacaxi na pizza

    • @jaredf6205
      @jaredf6205 2 года назад +1

      Nothing is weirder than Brazilian pizza, look up pictures of it right now lol

  • @bleachgx1
    @bleachgx1 2 года назад +140

    I was kind of waiting for the brazillian girl (Andy right?) talk about the brazillian versions of food like the pizza with chocolate or how we fry sushi or even our version of strogonoff. Or at least talk about feijoada, a traditional brazillian food. I know it was more about the name of food in different languages but still I was waiting for something more especific like that hahaha

    • @user-mw5dp8ur5v
      @user-mw5dp8ur5v 2 года назад +10

      Também

    • @AndysManual
      @AndysManual 2 года назад +36

      sorry next time i will do it, we kinda talked about it but most things are edited lolo

    • @marjorievf
      @marjorievf 2 года назад +7

      @@AndysManual amei vc no video

    • @k.temari2013
      @k.temari2013 2 года назад +9

      ia ser o video inteiro só ela falando de comida brasileira

    • @saint3047
      @saint3047 2 года назад

      I feel like I’m more Brazilian than her fr

  • @Robman92
    @Robman92 2 года назад +102

    We also say “hamburgare” in Swedish. “Burger” is a shorten version
    And cake is “tårta” in Swedish. Oskar had a brainfart and thought of the Swedish word “kaka” for cookie

    • @mgntstr
      @mgntstr 2 года назад

      Donken då?

    • @kingkongokaango701
      @kingkongokaango701 2 года назад

      Fan Oskar suger verkligen, han kan ingenting

    • @em_isa_lou
      @em_isa_lou 2 года назад +5

      @@mgntstr donken är ju bara en förkortning på McDonald’s

    • @mgntstr
      @mgntstr 2 года назад

      @@em_isa_lou ja, enda stället som säljer börjare va.

    • @Cloud_that_looks_like_a_cat
      @Cloud_that_looks_like_a_cat 2 года назад

      Yea

  • @fabiannicoles
    @fabiannicoles 2 года назад +32

    In Indonesia 🇮🇩 we say :
    1. Pho = Pho 🍲
    2. Beer = Bir 🍻
    3. Chesse Pizza = Pitza Keju 🍕
    4. Salmon = Salmon 🐟
    5. Burger = Hamburger 🍔
    6. Cake = Kue 🎂
    Thank you

    • @rizalramadani6692
      @rizalramadani6692 2 года назад +1

      Pho apaan sih, prasaan itu semur daging? 😀

    • @pedrosabino8751
      @pedrosabino8751 2 года назад +8

      The "cheese pizza" looks like in portuguese "pizza de queijo"

    • @fabiannicoles
      @fabiannicoles 2 года назад +5

      @@pedrosabino8751 yup Queijo in Indonesia wecall Keju same as Portuguese sounds

    • @FelipeCarreiro
      @FelipeCarreiro 2 года назад +1

      @@pedrosabino8751 Existe muita influência do português na Indonésia

    • @FelipeCarreiro
      @FelipeCarreiro 2 года назад +1

      @@pedrosabino8751 Existe muita influência do português na Indonésia

  • @rina.diaries
    @rina.diaries 2 года назад +117

    the way it has no difference between the US and Australia 💀 they should have call someone from spain or france/italy to make more fun

    • @milkyyblucheese
      @milkyyblucheese 2 года назад +8

      yeah,cuz both are English...

    • @jeringatai3156
      @jeringatai3156 2 года назад +2

      Both are ex British colonies

    • @Lilo.-.
      @Lilo.-. 2 года назад +3

      Yes! That's what I'm saying

    • @PlasmaMongoose
      @PlasmaMongoose 2 года назад +4

      It's strange, in other videos where they compare American, British and Aussie languages, there is a far more noticeable difference.

    • @PhantomFilmAustralia
      @PhantomFilmAustralia 2 года назад +6

      There are many differences in pronunciation between Australia and the US. These particular questions weren't the best examples.

  • @Tweeteketje
    @Tweeteketje 2 года назад +92

    Ken always says such clever things! Like connecting ale and öl.

    • @imwinningthisone7613
      @imwinningthisone7613 2 года назад +3

      It's quite trivial
      Nothing special, languages are related, wow!

    • @jgill551
      @jgill551 2 года назад +9

      @@imwinningthisone7613 but for the most part, the every day person doesn't necessarily know the relationship between their language to others, especially if they've not been there or the connection is quite distant in time.
      Most English speakers would have no idea that their language is more closely related to Swedish than French or Spanish (to which probably most English speakers would think English is more closely related).

  • @jacquelinafezzi
    @jacquelinafezzi 2 года назад +59

    love andy from brazil🇧🇷

  • @hchau7839
    @hchau7839 2 года назад +9

    (correction) In Vietnam we say:
    1. Pho: Phở (but you can say phơ with "ơ" is pronounced similar to "ut" in "butter")
    2. Beer: Bia (Literally same pronounce)
    3. Cheese Pizza: Pizza phô mai ("Phô mai" is cheese, Pizza in VN is pronounced "Pi-gia" but we write the same thing)
    4. Salmon: Cá hồi ("Cá" means fish and "Hồi" in "Hồi hương" means return. We use "hồi" due to their behavior which is returning to where they came from)
    5. Hamburger: Hăm-bơ-gơ (yeah, just spell the word. "Bánh mì kẹp thịt" the girl said indicates "bread wrap with meat" in general)
    6. Cake: Bánh (which indicates "flour products made in oven" in general. Different type of cake and we just use "bánh" + "name of the cake")

  • @knowinl
    @knowinl 2 года назад +278

    A guria perdeu a chance de contar sobre nossa pizza doce e com borda recheada

    • @xCoiotex
      @xCoiotex 2 года назад +25

      perdeu a chance de falar da famosa pizza de catupiry, mas isso deve ser coisa do sul, sudeste, será que no norte eles tambem comem?

    • @andrefernandolusodasilva7601
      @andrefernandolusodasilva7601 2 года назад +10

      Com certeza, aqui em manaus fora o clássico catupiry amamos pizza de strogonoff

    • @zaianyalves4463
      @zaianyalves4463 2 года назад +13

      @@xCoiotex Aqui no nordeste tb comemos. Acho que a pizza de catupiry ja engoliu o brasil

    • @luandorea9210
      @luandorea9210 2 года назад +4

      Não vou mentir, me deu uma leve broxada. Essa nina tá desvirando br

    • @pkjho
      @pkjho 2 года назад +13

      @@luandorea9210 essa mina aí quase n fala nada de interessante daqui

  • @suvadeepmukherjee2736
    @suvadeepmukherjee2736 2 года назад +36

    The Swedish guy has such a good vibe....I loved him even before he started talking

  • @kitharoidos1089
    @kitharoidos1089 2 года назад +53

    Mr Sweden missed an opportunity to mention that the word “lax” is incredibly old. Both English and Portuguese probably had cognates with this word in the old versions of their respective languages. This word probably has its origin in pre-indo-european times in the language of the eastern hunter-gatherers of the Stone Age.
    Took this from another guys article:
    “Tocharian B "laksi" and Tocharian A "läks" simply meant "fish" and in Irish "liús" means "pike" not "salmon". Most probably the original meaning of a word for "lax" was "the shiny one" from a word for "bright" or "light". In Old Norse "lýsa" meant "to light" and in Gaulish "leux" meant "light".”

    • @kitharoidos1089
      @kitharoidos1089 2 года назад +8

      Other cognates:
      Old Saxon: lahs
      Old High German: lahs
      Middle High German: lahs
      Middle Dutch: lachs
      German: Lachs
      German Low German: Lachs
      Saterland Frisian: Lachs
      Ossetian: лӕсӕг (læsæg)
      Albanian: leshterik ("eel-grass")
      Old English: leax
      Tocharian A: läks (leks) ("fish")
      Ossetian: лӕсӕг (læsæg)
      Lithuanian: lãšis, lašiša
      Belarusian: ласо́сь (lasósʹ)
      Old Prussian: lalasso (lasasso?)

    • @cearascbrasil
      @cearascbrasil 2 года назад +5

      Thanks for sharing, it's a pretty cool information! :) It's always interesting to know from where words come from.

    • @timeup2549
      @timeup2549 2 года назад +1

      Where did you get that from? Eastern hunter-gatherers are a genetic proxy, not a culture, and there is no way to know what language any of them spoke because it was so far back in time.

    • @jaredf6205
      @jaredf6205 2 года назад +1

      In the US we spell it Lox and our pronunciation comes from the Yiddish version of the word since it’s mostly eaten by Jewish people.

    • @erikeriksson1660
      @erikeriksson1660 2 года назад +4

      @@timeup2549 If Tocharian language had a cognate word it is most likely of indo-european origin.

  • @synsam12345
    @synsam12345 2 года назад +10

    Never heard of an "ostpizza" in sweden. The dude must've meant "margherita". lol

    • @alvidoranwashere
      @alvidoranwashere 2 года назад +3

      Yeah we don’t say ost pizza, we just say margherita. Never ever heard someone use the term ost pizza in my entire Swedish life

    • @fille6505
      @fille6505 2 года назад

      @@alvidoranwashere You would usually see the term "ostpizza" if it's a old mom and pop pizzeria i feel like, but nowadays i always see "margherita" and never the older more swedish term.

    • @peronkop
      @peronkop 2 года назад

      I heard it plenty of times. Often in the context of explaining what a margherita is.

  • @jinalexia
    @jinalexia 2 года назад +23

    In Cambodia 🇰🇭we called
    1. Pho > Fer ហ្វឺ
    2. Beer > Srabie ស្រាបៀ
    3. Cheese pizza > Pizza cheese ភីហ្សាឈីស
    4. Salmon > trey Samòng ត្រីសាម៉ុង
    5. Burger > Bir-ker បឺហ្គឺរ
    6 cake > nòm cake នំខេក

  • @Asa...S
    @Asa...S 2 года назад +20

    1:14 Biff Rydberg is the word the Swedish guy is saying. It's beef tenderloin in cubes, potato cubes, and onion, often served with parsly, a raw egg and mustard (sometimes mustard cream).

  • @FMSworld
    @FMSworld 2 года назад +99

    Meu sonho é ver a Andy falar "Ola, eu sou Andy e eu também sou da América, mais especificamente no Brasil" dar risada e olhar pro estadunidense sem graça

    • @bobovizinhoqueperturba2137
      @bobovizinhoqueperturba2137 2 года назад +5

      Sim, eles não fazem ideia de que existem 3 américas no mapa.

    • @polianaduarte6036
      @polianaduarte6036 2 года назад +5

      Todo mundo sabe que são três Américas, pra mim não faz diferença nenhuma se eles são chamados americanos. Isso é recalque de algumas pessoas, eu acho. Não me sinto menos por isso.

    • @LuisCCGarcia
      @LuisCCGarcia 2 года назад +2

      @@thicktar Exatamente. Pessoal costuma fazer essa crítica, mas ela é errada. Quem sabe com a internet e com o tempo, as pessoas começam a mudar esse discurso.

    • @benugomez
      @benugomez 2 года назад +4

      Eu sou argentino e quero a mesma coisa 😂

    • @lucasmatsuoca
      @lucasmatsuoca 2 года назад +4

      você entende que o país deles literalmente se chama *Estados Unidos da América* certo? Acho que o pessoal acostumou tanto a falar só "Estados Unidos" que esqueceram que isso é só a primeira parte, e o nome real do país deles é América, assim como o nome do continente.
      O Brasil já foi chamado Estados Unidos do Brasil, em outras palavras esse discurso ai de "Ai America é o continente," não faz sentido nenhum e só soa patético, como se vocês sentissem um complexo de inferioridade quando na verdade é só uma coincidência que o país deles tem o mesmo nome que o continente e nada demais

  • @kikibigbangfan3540
    @kikibigbangfan3540 2 года назад +18

    I love all the different combos of people on this channel, but this group by far is my absolute favorite!🥰

  • @melnerud
    @melnerud 2 года назад +36

    The Swedish "Öl" has the same stem as "Ale", which is a beer type

  • @darklord8221
    @darklord8221 2 года назад +15

    I'm in love with Oskar 😭✨️

  • @lifelover7572
    @lifelover7572 Год назад

    Oskar makes this video even more captivating and I really liked his character and his way of talking even though he's handsome ❤ love for all swedish people

  • @Tyrande1122
    @Tyrande1122 Год назад +3

    Everyone loves the Swedish guy. Hope you like our country too :)

  • @kleytonohare
    @kleytonohare 2 года назад +13

    why would you have two people with the same language background like the USA and Australia?

    • @TheBielRW
      @TheBielRW 2 года назад +2

      French or Italian would have been more interesting.

    • @Drible_curto
      @Drible_curto 2 года назад

      very inteligent

  • @rafaelvieira7526
    @rafaelvieira7526 2 года назад +7

    Essa vietnamita é umas das maiores belezas que eu já vi

    • @beeyh9855
      @beeyh9855 2 года назад +3

      A brasileira queria se aparecer em cima dela tadinha

  • @SrtaLunamy
    @SrtaLunamy Год назад +5

    Eu nem sei Inglês, mas assisti por que tinha uma brasileira, quem nunca??? kkkklkk

  • @ThatDamnPandaKai
    @ThatDamnPandaKai 2 года назад +44

    I find it funny how Oskar looked all disgusted about pineapple on pizza while he was talking about putting bananas on it 🤣

    • @esterhellsten9087
      @esterhellsten9087 2 года назад +9

      @Resident Zero Nope! He definitely meant the fruit banana! My mother loves it but I think it's bad /A Swede

    • @Mrsuperdestroyer
      @Mrsuperdestroyer 2 года назад +8

      @Resident Zero He's 100% talking about the fruit, the one he described is one of the most ordered pizzas in Sweden. Banana in general is really good on pizza and the people that diss it either haven't tried it or just dislike banana in general.

    • @Blue_Ark
      @Blue_Ark 2 года назад

      @@Mrsuperdestroyer What type of bananas tho?
      I can see something like plantain working as pizza topping especially if it not too ripe since it will cut it's sweetness

    • @Mrsuperdestroyer
      @Mrsuperdestroyer 2 года назад +3

      @@Blue_Ark Usually we just use the regular ones you normally eat. It's supposed to be sweet to balance the salty flavours.

    • @matilda120
      @matilda120 2 года назад +2

      It’s actually really nice! I also like to have peanuts on the curry-banana pizza, lots of textures and flavours 🤤

  • @hugo-garcia
    @hugo-garcia Год назад +1

    Andy is a true Brazilian : She has a American name and looks like a Asian. If you are a mixture of a bunch of things so you are very likely Brazilian

  • @bemqueeuteaviseia.6921
    @bemqueeuteaviseia.6921 2 года назад +28

    To me the guy from Sweden could be easy the host 😂😂 more from him and Andy please 😍

    • @beorlingo
      @beorlingo 2 года назад +1

      Don't trust him on the Swedish stuff though. Some of what he states about "Swedish" is hardly generic. Like biff Rydberg for instance. You'll get that pick maybe once out of a hundred.

    • @Devilchu
      @Devilchu 2 года назад +6

      @@beorlingo I'd say most things he says are correct. I agree with him than our food habits have definitely become multicultural with Asian and South American cuisine being very popular.
      The thing about Biff Rydberg is more telling of him being born in a mid- to upper class "posh" family than anything. He seems very nice though, not throwing any shade. ;P

    • @beorlingo
      @beorlingo 2 года назад +2

      @@Devilchu yeah, something like that was what I percieved. Prob from Östermalm or such and hence hardly a representative for "Swedish". Being out of touch with what's actually 'folkligt'.
      I like the dude too though, and I don't mind him representing. Just urging whomever wanting to learn about Swedishness to take with a grain of salt his statements on Swedishness.

  • @GabrielaSantosBrazil
    @GabrielaSantosBrazil Год назад

    The Swedish guy helps the Vietnamese girl with English! So sweet❤❤❤❤

  • @kevinsundelin8639
    @kevinsundelin8639 Год назад +4

    I'm a little sad Oskar didn't mention Kebab pizza. That's a really popular phenomenon here

  • @IDontGiveAF188
    @IDontGiveAF188 Год назад +1

    Öl comes from the word ale, bira is a word used for beer in Sweden also

  • @swedishempire1298
    @swedishempire1298 2 года назад +3

    7:31 I’m swedish and I’m 100% sure that kaka means cookie and that cake is called tårta in Sweden (7:41 I missed that he changed his answer).

    • @peronkop
      @peronkop 2 года назад +1

      Kaka is broader than just cookie. Sockerkaka for example.

  • @em_isa_lou
    @em_isa_lou 2 года назад +38

    Since when do we say “ost pizza” in Sweden? I’m used to naming the pizza for its name in the restaurants which usually is “margherita”

    • @alvidoranwashere
      @alvidoranwashere 2 года назад +7

      Yeah, and I think it’s more common for people to say Hamburgare rather than Burgare? Like I guess I’ve said both, but it’s so much more common for people to say hamburgare

    • @fille6505
      @fille6505 2 года назад +1

      @@alvidoranwashere In my friend circle we almost always say "burgare" since it's more concise

    • @peronkop
      @peronkop 2 года назад +1

      @@alvidoranwashere I think he chose "burgare" to be more in line with everyone else. Though, I use "burgare" more than "hamburgare". It's less formal.

    • @Greksallad
      @Greksallad Год назад +4

      @@alvidoranwashere I'd say they're both commonly used

    • @dri_him
      @dri_him Год назад +2

      Känner ingen som nånsin sagt ost pizza, i så fall specificerar man "pizza med ost, i övrigt går man på namnen så som Margarita.
      Dessutom tror jag kring "burgare" att det handlar om sammanhang. Är det mitt i en mening så brukar jag säga burgare men i vanliga fall så blir det "Hamburgare".

  • @Lyndaragirl78
    @Lyndaragirl78 2 года назад +71

    When my husband and I were in Brazil many years ago, our friend Cassiano told us about a pizza that had a kind of jelly on it and how delicious it was. Is that just from a certain part of Brazil or is it a country wide thing?

    • @ivomoreira42
      @ivomoreira42 2 года назад +38

      We have indeed "sweet favored pizza", like chocolate and stuff like that and, although I haven't heard of jelly, there are so many different flavors that people have been doing these days, that I'd say that's a thing indeed

    • @AdrianoGR894
      @AdrianoGR894 2 года назад +49

      It might be "Romeu e Julieta" or "Romeo and Juliet" pizza,which has Goiabada with cheese on it,never had the courage to try it,never tried sweet pizza,but I have a friend who loves it.

    • @Omouja
      @Omouja 2 года назад +10

      Sweet pizzas are a whole new experience for those who never tasted it, I'm not a big fan but I never refuse a sweet pizzas.

    • @Luisancastilho
      @Luisancastilho 2 года назад +10

      It was probably a Romeu e Julieta pizza, which is a cheese and goiabada flavored pizza. Goiabada is a sweet paste made from guava. It's eaten all over Brazil.

    • @LRomano
      @LRomano 2 года назад +2

      Caramelle sulla pizza? Non la mangerei

  • @jadeee6805
    @jadeee6805 2 года назад +12

    love how oskar explain their knowledge about swedish💯

  • @iwantlee9510
    @iwantlee9510 Год назад +4

    We call it “tårta” in Swedish actually. ”Kaka” means ”cookie”.

  • @kentnguyen9363
    @kentnguyen9363 2 года назад +13

    There are some words the Vietnamese girl says just feels very weird to me .Like we don't even use or say it like that 😅Like we just say Hamburger "Hamburger with an accent "or Cheese Pizza " Pi-xa phômai," ...

    • @AnhTran-pu7gw
      @AnhTran-pu7gw 2 года назад +1

      She always use Google Translate in every video. You can actually check her answers on there lol.

    • @tinanh5365
      @tinanh5365 2 года назад +1

      Nghe con bé này nói khó chịu thực sự, cảm giác ko lớn lên ở VN ấy

    • @kentnguyen9363
      @kentnguyen9363 2 года назад +1

      @@tinanh5365uhm , kiểu như google stranlate vậy

    • @kentnguyen9363
      @kentnguyen9363 2 года назад +1

      @@AnhTran-pu7gw 😅 what the actual f

    • @eqmknguyen2251
      @eqmknguyen2251 2 года назад

      dịch qua phiên âm bơ gơ luôn còn bánh mì kẹp thịt ultr:(

  • @nate128
    @nate128 2 года назад +6

    Huyền ơi ở vn không ai gọi bánh mỳ kẹp thịt mà gọi là ham bơ gơ luôn đó 🤣

    • @HuyQuang12
      @HuyQuang12 2 года назад +1

      Bà này cứ thích dài dòng ý

    • @walisbad
      @walisbad 2 года назад

      Dài dòng mà ko đúng :/ đặc biệt ở chỗ hamburger. Gọi bánh mỳ kẹp thịt chung quá, tôi còn tưởng huyền đang nói đến sandwich

  • @SevenTheMisgiven
    @SevenTheMisgiven Год назад +2

    Banana's, curry and cashew nuts in this Swedish meal called Flying Jakob is actually really tasty.

  • @williamdegrey
    @williamdegrey 2 года назад +6

    Well, in Sweden we say Margarita for the cheese pizza.. 😉

    • @hugofristedt7470
      @hugofristedt7470 2 года назад

      Nej det gör man inte

    • @reallokaI
      @reallokaI 2 года назад +1

      @@hugofristedt7470 eh jo?

    • @globalnetizen956
      @globalnetizen956 Год назад +1

      If you walk into the Mexican restaurant and order Margarita, they will hand you a drink. 😂😂

  • @negritud
    @negritud Год назад

    Brazil is so big and we have many accents and differents word to same things. Some words that the brazilian's girl said i never heard, like PHO or Pizza de Queijo. We say just Pizza or if is specificly cheese, we say 3 queijos, 4 queijos, 5 queijos or Muçarela. I'm from SOUTH OF THE RONDÔNIA (Brazil).
    But, anyway, nice video. And thanks to put a brazilian again. Congratulations.

  • @screenvideoss
    @screenvideoss 2 года назад +27

    essa mina brasileira é muito boa.
    eu nunca tinha ouvido falar do pho

    • @ratobeso
      @ratobeso Год назад

      cara, eu só n entendi como alguém brasileiro se chama "Andy"...

  • @chipfry1550
    @chipfry1550 Год назад

    As someone who’s studying French i can say that cheese pizza is “Pizza au fromage”
    I’m Swedish, but I’m learning French

  • @lynx1568
    @lynx1568 2 года назад +15

    Good translation of the Vietnamese girl. Few point to be mentioned that the Hamburger picture as she translated into “bánh mì kẹp thịt” is not really accurate with the majority of Vietnamese nowadays. We only use “bánh mì kẹp thịt” for food like Banh Mi, kinda like the subway subs but it have more flavors to the banh mi itself. Vietnamese adopt the western culture quite a lot so we kinda say “bơ gơ” rather than “bánh mì kẹp thịt”. Last but not least, last picture in the video show a birthday cake and not a regular cake. In that kind of scenario, the Vietnamese people will say “bánh Gato” rather than just “bánh”. The word “bánh” is just a way to describe or say, for example “bánh xèo” or “bánh cuốn”, those words cannot be translated into “cake” as “cake” for westerners is something that is sweet or super sweet. “Bánh xèo” is a dish eat with fish sauce and not sweet at all. The video seem pretty good with the translation, Huyen does an excellent job but I would prefer her to be more specific and more accurate with her translation. That’s just my thought

  • @eliaslundqvist1396
    @eliaslundqvist1396 2 года назад +1

    don't swedes say¨ Hamburgare¨ more often but i know we still say burgare but not as much

  • @ptderu7349
    @ptderu7349 2 года назад +28

    4:48 in Germany we also say Lachs (pronounced the same way)
    And talking about Sweden, Öl means oil in German. Never gets old, when you go to a beer shop in Sweden and it is full of oil cans :D

    • @johannesjung1903
      @johannesjung1903 2 года назад +2

      Yes, interesting pronunciation similarities between the German and Swedish language. In the first video too.

    • @Felipe-mg1pw
      @Felipe-mg1pw 2 года назад

      weird

    • @salsadip7453
      @salsadip7453 2 года назад +1

      cant get the picture of a mug filled with oil out of my head now... i looked it up and apparently oil in swedish is olja. i wonder why salmon is so similair and beer isnt, haha

    • @jackholler3572
      @jackholler3572 2 года назад

      Öl means die in Turkish

    • @thebronywiking
      @thebronywiking 2 года назад

      Then there's 'krut" which means gun powder. Cabbage is called "kål".

  • @senchaholic
    @senchaholic Год назад

    About öl/ale: Old English alu, ealu; related to Old Norse öl, Old Saxon alofat.
    So yes, they are related.

  • @wGimh777
    @wGimh777 2 года назад +36

    If you are swedish, don't ask for 'kaka' in Spanish speaking countries. 😄

    • @sparkytheelephant9105
      @sparkytheelephant9105 2 года назад +6

      If you are Swedish. don't say fika in an Italian speaking country

    • @jeringatai3156
      @jeringatai3156 2 года назад +1

      Or in NZ. It means shit in NZ

    • @sparkytheelephant9105
      @sparkytheelephant9105 2 года назад

      @@jeringatai3156 it means cunt in Italian. It's why I like the word so much as an Aussie

    • @junior.santana
      @junior.santana 2 года назад +1

      Don't ask for kaka in Brazil either

    • @wGimh777
      @wGimh777 2 года назад +2

      @@junior.santana but you had a football player whose nickname is Kaka!

  • @lucas8089
    @lucas8089 2 года назад +2

    The Swedish guy has forgotten Swedish lol

  • @tntfreddan3138
    @tntfreddan3138 2 года назад +16

    There's nothing more Swedish than eating either pizza or tacos on a friday evening and celebrating when a Bosnian guy scores a goal.

    • @reallokaI
      @reallokaI 2 года назад

      What bosnian?

    • @tntfreddan3138
      @tntfreddan3138 2 года назад +3

      @@reallokaI Zlatan Ibrahimovic....

    • @reallokaI
      @reallokaI 2 года назад +1

      @@tntfreddan3138 Zlatan is Swedish

    • @yeetingat100subs9
      @yeetingat100subs9 2 года назад +1

      @@reallokaI he’s swedish but he has roots in Bosnia... u should be able to have figurer that out yourself, and not have someone explain it to you.

    • @9529jake
      @9529jake Год назад +2

      @@yeetingat100subs9 Yeah but you are being very disingenuous by calling him a bosnien guy so casually when it is a big difference to someone born in bosnia. He was born and raised in sweden and yet swedes make it their life mission to always point out where their parents come from as to separate themselves and then cry when immigrants feels outside, while failing to assimilate. If you are born in a country you are a part of that country. Your mentality is directly the cause of alot of misfortune that has happened in recent years, but you do not have the capacity to see it.

  • @aguiarpma
    @aguiarpma 2 года назад +2

    Pizza pronunciation as the guy from US said seems the universal one...except in Portugal where they pronounce "Piza" not "Ptza"!!

    • @thebronywiking
      @thebronywiking 2 года назад +1

      I'm from the west coast of Sweden and I pronounce it pitza.

  • @OficialDeChancelaria
    @OficialDeChancelaria 2 года назад +5

    It felt irrelevant having an United Statian and an Australian in the video. It was basically the same. It was more interesting hearing from the Brazilian, the Swedish and the Vietnamese.

    • @yeetingat100subs9
      @yeetingat100subs9 2 года назад +1

      Yeah they could choose a more interesting language, a slavic language for example (russian, serbian, bulgarian etc)

    • @peterfireflylund
      @peterfireflylund 2 года назад +1

      The Australian contributed something interesting, though.

    • @nataliearaujo3095
      @nataliearaujo3095 Год назад

      ah eu achei legal

  • @AlissonAlvesDeAraujo
    @AlissonAlvesDeAraujo Год назад

    Pizza de frango com catupiry, quatro queijos, calabresa, portuguesa, maguerita... São tantos sabores de uma comida que originalmente não é do Brasil mas que são sabores que só encontramos aqui. Fico feliz quando alguém vêm do exterior e experimenta nossos sabores e também gostaria de experimentar a tal pizza de frango e curry com banana.

  • @rafaellecavalcanti9446
    @rafaellecavalcanti9446 2 года назад +12

    Calabresa isn't pepperoniiiiiii!
    Please 😂

    • @xohyuu
      @xohyuu Год назад

      Is it a sausage? | Cầu nguyện cho Ukraine và hòa bình.

  • @shockblade7975
    @shockblade7975 Год назад +1

    I'm Norwegian, and I don't know about the Pho, never tried it, but beer in my language is ØL, pizza is the same as english but pronounced Pitza, And for the swedish boy, he is right, Salmon in norwegian is Laks, and burger is just the same as swedish, and for Cake it's just one letter different, Kake.

  • @pedrocastro3345
    @pedrocastro3345 2 года назад +3

    The Brazilian girl could leave the Vietnamese girl alone because every time she speaks the brazilian girl makes some joke with her.

    • @AndysManual
      @AndysManual 2 года назад +1

      Nos somos melhores amigas

    • @italodacio2087
      @italodacio2087 2 года назад

      Mds homem, você tá problematizando isso mesmo? Pelo amor

  • @SuspiciousAsto
    @SuspiciousAsto Год назад +1

    I don't know if anyone else noticed how everyone said they are from US, Australia and so on, but Oskar says he's Swedish. There is a subtle difference there, that we feel Swedish rather than that we are from Sweden. It's like we are rooted differently in Scandinavia! I'm also Swedish! Du är bäst Oskar!

  • @GusSilvaBarbosa
    @GusSilvaBarbosa 2 года назад +42

    If they only knew that in Brazil we put mayo and ketchup on pizza and we eat it with fork and knife🤣

    • @rosampa1980
      @rosampa1980 2 года назад +6

      We dont put mayo and Ketchup, just cariocas do it

    • @eri-mq4rq
      @eri-mq4rq 2 года назад +3

      @@rosampa1980 i'm from são paulo and i do it tho

    • @canalflp
      @canalflp 2 года назад +4

      In São Paulo put ketchup on pizza is a crime

    • @rosampa1980
      @rosampa1980 2 года назад

      @@eri-mq4rq you are a minority

    • @rosampa1980
      @rosampa1980 2 года назад

      @@canalflp exactly

  • @averymightybard2098
    @averymightybard2098 2 года назад +1

    I think the Swedish guy has a lil crush on the Vietnamese girl

  • @LucasxGamezcc
    @LucasxGamezcc 2 года назад +26

    Não sou muito de falar isso, mas a Vietnamita é muito bonita

  • @Belnick6666
    @Belnick6666 Год назад +1

    Andy, if her necklace is meant to be a Baphomet, she is wearing it upside down

  • @davianoinglesias5030
    @davianoinglesias5030 2 года назад +21

    Everyone Else : Sandwich
    Vietnamese : allow me to be specific, write this down.
    I love how most Asians give names to things based on their native understanding, I think it makes it very easy for them to understand. I noticed something similar with the Chinese

    • @aznmochibunny
      @aznmochibunny 2 года назад +7

      To be fair, it seemed to me she was using outdated terms/textbook terms for some of them. Like for hamburger, I have never heard that term used before. Most people would just say hamburger with a Vietnamese accent.

    • @AnhTran-pu7gw
      @AnhTran-pu7gw 2 года назад +3

      @@aznmochibunny She used Google Translate actually.

    • @huyenly7603
      @huyenly7603 2 года назад +4

      She technically isn't wrong. lol
      But the way she said it basically means 'meat sandwich' or 'meat between bread'.
      I think, without context, it would confuse most people on what actual meat you are talking about: like is it pork, bbq, spam, and etc.
      If you are in McDonald's and ask for that, most people would assume you mean hamburger. (or maybe a chicken sandwich)
      I usually hear most say it as hamburger, burger, or banh mi hamburger. Though the 'ger' sounds more like a soft 'guh'.

    • @aznmochibunny
      @aznmochibunny 2 года назад +3

      @@AnhTran-pu7gw I mean, Google Translate is kinda iffy. It's either wrong or really formal. I'm Vietnamese myself and have never heard the term and had to ask my friends about it, but one of them said she was taught both ways to say hamburger in Vietnamese - the Vietglish version and the Vietnamese term.

    • @skk..
      @skk.. 2 года назад +1

      I’m Vietnamese and this is quite common lol.

  • @ashtonhoang
    @ashtonhoang Год назад

    Actually in Vietnam we dont call something by that so long name. That girl just making up. We usually call the foreign food by its real name.

  • @jlpack62
    @jlpack62 2 года назад +23

    Fun Fact: Pineapple on pizza started in Canada, not the USA. The Hawaiian Pizza was invented by our neighbors to the north.

    • @greenmachine5600
      @greenmachine5600 2 года назад +1

      Exactly! Pinapple on pizza is not common in New York or the Northeast. I've only seen it at Dominoes which I don't go to anyway.

    • @anndeecosita3586
      @anndeecosita3586 2 года назад

      @@greenmachine5600 Do they not have Papa John’s up that way because they make a Hawaiian Pizza. I’ve also tried it at a few mom and pop joints. Always 🤮

    • @sundhaug92
      @sundhaug92 2 года назад

      Yeah "Hawaiian" was the brand of pineapple used

    • @eaakerman8829
      @eaakerman8829 2 года назад

      Was it a greek man in Canada that come up with the pineapple pizza ?( I think so.)

  • @saviomendes8268
    @saviomendes8268 Год назад

    1.yakisoba.🍜
    2.chope.🍺
    3.pizza.🍕
    4.salmão.🍣
    5.hambúrguer.🍔
    6.bolo de aniversário.🎂
    7.

  • @myfragilelilac
    @myfragilelilac 2 года назад +15

    The banana pizza is a big discussion among swedes. Some people love it, others hate it. I personally could never. haha.

  • @moubhattacharyya1141
    @moubhattacharyya1141 Год назад

    Kaka is like tea cake or pound cake usually without heavy cream, kladkaka or saffronkaka .
    Tårta is mostly with heaby cream icing etc princesstårta.

  • @RicMorn
    @RicMorn 2 года назад +3

    Everyone shocked by the pineapple on pizza but everyone looks ok with chicken on it. 😄

  • @christiantuccio9811
    @christiantuccio9811 8 месяцев назад

    In Italy we say:
    1. _not available_ I mean we don't translate dishes from other countries.
    2. Beer _birra_
    3. _Just pizza_ we omit cheese because it's one of the main ingredients. We call _pizza rossa_ if cheese is missing.
    p.s. I had a heart attack when the Brazilian girl mentioned chicken on pizza. Or even worse when the Australian guy with bananas and curry.
    Sorry but we Italians are too traditionalist and little tolerant to exotic combinations.😂
    4. _Salmone_
    5. _Hamburger_ the h is silent and we pronounce identical to portuguese
    6. Cake _torta_

  • @wj242
    @wj242 2 года назад +25

    pizza é popular mas no Brasil temos todos sabores, salgado e doce ainda tem rodizio, fora o churrasco rodizio que tem no mundo inteiro.

  • @Vikingthecat
    @Vikingthecat Год назад +2

    In Sweden we also say Hamburgare which means burger. Just to clarify

  • @anandadaquino3604
    @anandadaquino3604 2 года назад +62

    Well, you have three European languages (and one of them is represented twice - English), and one asian language, I think it would be cooler something as close languages like: Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, French, or: Swedish, German, Norwegian, and Dutch... idk, just saying... so we can see how similar and different these languages can really sound.

    • @crazycupcakeize
      @crazycupcakeize 2 года назад +3

      Brazil is not a European country , it’s in South America and Latin America

    • @gabrielcastro6193
      @gabrielcastro6193 2 года назад +3

      Brazilian Portuguese and the "Portugal" Portuguese are similar but definetly not the same!

    • @johansandhu1608
      @johansandhu1608 2 года назад +2

      Brazilian portuguese is still an indoeuropean language, unlike vietnamese

    • @yeetingat100subs9
      @yeetingat100subs9 2 года назад +1

      @@crazycupcakeize he didn’t say it was a european country, he said brazil has a european language. Brazilian portotuesr is different from regular portoguese but still a european language

    • @yeetingat100subs9
      @yeetingat100subs9 2 года назад

      Right, it’s a bit of a weird mix either remove the australian guy for a completely new language family, like slavic. Or remove the vietnamese to add a second latin language or smth

  • @Artsy-artist
    @Artsy-artist 2 года назад +2

    It actually depends on your accent in Vietnam on how you pronounce things, like my accent is I think the southern accent so I pronounce it differently than the girl in the vid

    • @yeetingat100subs9
      @yeetingat100subs9 2 года назад

      Seems like a very hard language to pronounce, unless you are born there ofc

    • @peterfireflylund
      @peterfireflylund 2 года назад +3

      @@yeetingat100subs9 it’s tonal, which makes it really hard for Indo-European speakers.