Fun fact: German's "Fernsehen" literally means "television". Fern = tele = from a distance, sehen = vision = sight. Only difference is they use their own words rather than the Greek/Latin words to form their word.
finally he did korean and i clicked as fast a possible😂, and as a korean myself, he did a really good job doing an impression. The same accent, sound, everything is just *chef kiss*
@@pro_704 Ignore this guy, he probably likes axis and Imperial Japan.Just ignore this idiot.Also, l am sorry for the loss of Korean people!(no l am not from Japan lmao)
I think Japanese is easy for English speakers to pronounce only. On the other hand, English is a language that is difficult for me Japanese to pronounce.
@@rkrewfamilyentertainment yes doordarshan is tv channel but also used as word for telivision , sometimes in word doorchitravani ( दूरचित्रवाणी ) is also used.
@@rkrewfamilyentertainment no that's not tv channel. Listen that carefully ' Yeh hai doordarshan aur aap dekh rahe hai National channel". And yap your entire life was a lie 😅😅
I'm- I'm Indian. Tbh since we have a lot of languages here so we (may) have different words for "Television" in each language but since my native language is marathi (one of the manyyyy Indian languages), we call it "Durdarshan (दूरदर्शन)" well but when it comes to day to day usage, we just use "TV"
Japan: We technically call it "Juzouki", but it's kinda mouthful and we lost the war. So, we call it television or "Televi" like others do. China: *diànshì*
@@leadharsh0616 I don't know about the other countries but Indian languages have their own word for television... As India has a lot of languages I can't be sure of all but most of the Indian languages use the word "Durdarshan" for television...(but in this video the English adopted version was used for Hindi language).... In my mother tongue (one of the many Indic languages) it is known as "Durodorxon" in formal version... But in our day to day life or in the spoken form we Indians mostly just say TV .
@@takakichan7022 isn't it became doordarshan was actually the first tv channel in india? Thats why we call all type of instant noodles as maggi because it was the first. I don't think it's specifically a name.
Even though as a romanian I feel kinda left out, I absolutely adored this video😂 (and yes, in romanian we also say : televiziune) I don't know what is Germany trying to do at this point though. 😂
@@eeeesyywuwiz2836 I- It's not voluntarily, I (even if I am not from there) live in Italy and in middle school and in some high schools it's obligatory to learn a third language other than English, Most schools have German, some have French or Spanish I started to like it, so now since I keep studying on my own I'm one level higher than all of my classmates- (same for English)
in india its known as doordarshan ,pronounciation-doo-r-dur-sh-un, in hindi but we casually call it television also because both hindi and english are the official lang
@@paolobagatella8556 or maybe they just used whats most used for tv in india and that actually is television, like if i want to say "im watching the television" in hindi, i wont say "mai doordarshan dekh raha hun" i would say " mai television dekh raha hun" so yeah
Ah, yes, Australia; The Scottish Lowlands of Glasgow. I've heard so many 'Scotland' name drops recently, I'm getting concerned you're planning something big at the upcoming Climate Summit. I hope you can secede from England one day, and maybe the Welsh on every second day!
Everybody thinking Germany is the only country that pronounce Television differently. Thailand: Allow me to introduce myself... THORATHAT (Television in Thai)
Australia: I don't get scared easily
Germany: *says word*
Australia: God are you free today at NOW o'clock?
@@DeutscheKartoffelder1 no they don’t, they dont speak german, more a GERMANIC language
SCREAM O'CLOCK
@@DeutscheKartoffelder1 oh okay, sorry :D
Skerd o kok
The *says word* is actually fernseher
Germany is like that one quite kids who shine at the end of the day.
Canada is the kid who can’t make up his mind
Well cuz he is actually, no offense
To the entire class detriment
🗿: 😭💀👌
India is the Indian kid.
I’m Australian and hearing Australia’s scream is absolute gold.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Germany: Hehe die
@@bababadibot-712 hehe der
hehe das
I’m also Australian boi
I want to live in Australia coz it looks very good
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Australia: "I don't get scared easily"
Germany: *uno reverse card*
Australia: **screams**
:]]
@@AEON_Digicode :]]]
All country got scared of germany lol
@Rainbow🌈 Spectrum, eh?
😭💀👌
Fun fact: Portugal's word for "television" is "televisão" in similarity with other countries
wow I thought it was "Telavisãu"
😀
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fun fact: Spain's word for "television" is "televisión" pretty much the same
Fun fact: German's "Fernsehen" literally means "television". Fern = tele = from a distance, sehen = vision = sight.
Only difference is they use their own words rather than the Greek/Latin words to form their word.
I loved how he promoted the app without spoiling the video
And that wanna learn languages 🤣
That was fun
in here in us we have a lot of language learn app
Somehow this makes me proud to be German
same
Imagine being german
Same
Germans were the one responsible for WW2, Nazis
@@shitalmandalia9849 It was Hitler who was in charge and Germans had to follow
finally he did korean and i clicked as fast a possible😂, and as a korean myself, he did a really good job doing an impression. The same accent, sound, everything is just *chef kiss*
ㄹㅇㅋㅋ
@@rightrightis6477 2077
한국인들은 대개 타 인종에 굉장히 우호적입니다.. 니 같이 하켄크로이츠 프사 쳐달고 다니는 새끼보단 훨씬 포용력 있을듯ㅋㅋㅋ
@Führer bruh ur pfp is the freaking racist flag
@@pro_704 Ignore this guy, he probably likes axis and Imperial Japan.Just ignore this idiot.Also, l am sorry for the loss of Korean people!(no l am not from Japan lmao)
His accent of Japanese is indeed perfect.
Let's not talk about the Korean one, loved that he respected the fact that the Korean accents sounds like if he was a super tough guy lmao
I think Japanese is easy for English speakers to pronounce only.
On the other hand, English is a language that is difficult for me Japanese to pronounce.
@@fanaticofmetal being a korean, his korean accent wasn't that bad 🤔
Australia: I don’t get scared easily
Germany: *”FERNSEHER*”
Australia: *screams like a baby*
Isn't it Austria?
@@aleksystrzecki205 no it’s australia
Indonesia 🇲🇨 : WOI!! DIEM!!! 🗿
Translate : HEY!!! SHUT UP!!! 🗿
"Few tarantulas hiding under mah pillow" 5 seconds later "AHHHHHHHHHH"
In hindi and Marathi we have word 'दूरदर्शन' (Doordrashan) or दूरचित्रवाणी (Doorchitravani) for Telivision .
That's a TV channel
@@rkrewfamilyentertainment yes doordarshan is tv channel but also used as word for telivision , sometimes in word doorchitravani ( दूरचित्रवाणी ) is also used.
@@rkrewfamilyentertainment no that's not tv channel. Listen that carefully ' Yeh hai doordarshan aur aap dekh rahe hai National channel".
And yap your entire life was a lie 😅😅
Australia: **SHRIEK**
The Tarantula Under Australias Bed: Why are you screamin' mate?
Germany: **Says The Word Again**
The Tarantula: **SHRIEK**
as an australian i can fully say nailed my scottish friends accent!
Germany: always has a horrifying word for things
Scandinavia Who has almost identical words to Germany: sweats
Russia's like NOT THIS TIME!!!
Britain is my favourite character from these videos😂
I'm- I'm Indian. Tbh since we have a lot of languages here so we (may) have different words for "Television" in each language but since my native language is marathi (one of the manyyyy Indian languages), we call it "Durdarshan (दूरदर्शन)" well but when it comes to day to day usage, we just use "TV"
Ññññ españooooool
Exactly 😂😂😂
We don't even call it from it's full name, instead we call it like
T.V 😂😂😂😂
Yea we just use tv or sometimes दूरदर्शन
Barobar aahe
We Bengalis also call it durdarshan🌚👌🏾
This ad was genuinely welcomed. You did it solid
The Australian accent was just funny
Its Scottish lmao
@@GenericUsername1388 uno reverse
@@GenericUsername1388 No, Yorkshire
@@NathsAnimations729 no
@@zworldocurrency oh really? I didn't know that.
0:48 As a citizen of the United States of America I can confirm this is 100% true
I finally got to see Australia
Australia :screams
My dog : I WANT TO SLEEP MAN, SHUT UP!
The scream in the last is funny 🤣🤣
**Countries talking of Lingodeer**
Me who uses Duolingo: Why are we still here
In germany, we also say television (pronounced telewision)
"I don't get scared easily, I got some terantulas hiding under my bed"
Lol wtf 😂😆
Australia:meh I don’t get scared ezly
Germany:FERNSEHER
Australia:*screaming like a mouse*
Australia's scream was hilarious 😂
Germany: F E R N S E H E R.
Australia's scream so cute😂😂😂😂
Thanks for the app now I can protect my ears
Australia said he doesn’t get scared easily… later you hear this: SCREAMS
Japan: We technically call it "Juzouki", but it's kinda mouthful and we lost the war. So, we call it television or "Televi" like others do.
China: *diànshì*
Isn't it "Terebi"?
Yeah india, Congo, Japan and Korea just adopted the English word. Sometimes these videos annoy on the lack of language knowledge.
@@leadharsh0616 I don't know about the other countries but Indian languages have their own word for television... As India has a lot of languages I can't be sure of all but most of the Indian languages use the word "Durdarshan" for television...(but in this video the English adopted version was used for Hindi language).... In my mother tongue (one of the many Indic languages) it is known as "Durodorxon" in formal version... But in our day to day life or in the spoken form we Indians mostly just say TV .
@@takakichan7022 isn't it became doordarshan was actually the first tv channel in india? Thats why we call all type of instant noodles as maggi because it was the first. I don't think it's specifically a name.
I loved the Finland costume😹
That was the funniest one yet
More Hungary please!🇭🇺
+1
Igazad van
Köszi haver!
How does that sounds?
Edit: wtf is this sorcery???
Televízió
Even though as a romanian I feel kinda left out, I absolutely adored this video😂 (and yes, in romanian we also say : televiziune)
I don't know what is Germany trying to do at this point though. 😂
Same, I only saw Romania in a video or 2 but even tho I fell ignored these are still great videos
There's actually a video where Germany admits they enjoy scaring the shit out of the other countries
Best one yet 😂😂😊
Australia screaming was so funny🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The fact that I am learning German and already knew that word makes it even funnier for me
Lol-
Who the fuck would volunterily learn german
@@eeeesyywuwiz2836 I-
It's not voluntarily, I (even if I am not from there) live in Italy and in middle school and in some high schools it's obligatory to learn a third language other than English, Most schools have German, some have French or Spanish
I started to like it, so now since I keep studying on my own I'm one level higher than all of my classmates- (same for English)
@@paulaedwards8937 Niemand vroeg
@@eeeesyywuwiz2836 you did though. You said it was voluntary but it wasnt
@@eireball Ok flag animations 😂
In Indonesia we call :
🇮🇩 Televisi 🇮🇩
Just remove the "on"
But know, alot of people just call "TV" 🗿
Because it's easier, that's why we call it ✨TV✨
@@potato.8139 Y E S 🗿
@Shane Paras 🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿
in india its known as doordarshan ,pronounciation-doo-r-dur-sh-un, in hindi but we casually call it television also because both hindi and english are the official lang
Im italian and how italy speak is gold
started learning german last year 😂😂 was a bad idea for a hindi speaker
As an urdu speaker the "r" part is easier for us since it's basically "غ" (gha'in).
I don't think learning German is that bad if you know english
O cara falou televisão perfeitamente, igual um brasileiro mesmo. 🤯
@G A B R I E L 🇧🇷 Vdd
@G A B R I E L 🇧🇷 Eu me referia a pronúncia dele.
Germany's face is gold😂
1:45 “this enraged the sleeping spiders who punished Australia severely for screaming”
Haha in Hindi it's not television but "doordarshan" . This man using wrong Hindi 😂😂😂
Maybe it is not Hindi. There are tens of languages in India, Hindi is just the most widespread.
@@paolobagatella8556 or maybe they just used whats most used for tv in india and that actually is television, like if i want to say "im watching the television" in hindi, i wont say "mai doordarshan dekh raha hun" i would say " mai television dekh raha hun" so yeah
You mean: टेलीविजन
It's TV guys.
Not television.
@@joshuatheunkownuniverse.2475 tv is the abbreviation of television smh
Indonesia: Televisi
Malaysia: Televisyen
China: 电视 (Diànshi)
Arab league: التلفاز (altilfaz)
Romania: Televiziune
China selalu beda :v
@@rizalsandy iya
Panggil TV lagi senang
ねっとりテレビィ好きだわ
Germany: FERNSEHER
Australia: *turns into a flute*
I replayed India's 10 times 😂😂
I'm and Indian and it's funny af 😂🤣🤣
True very true
Love Italy ❤️❤️❤️
0:31 IDK why, The Indian accent of television is always funny
the advertisment part was actually a smart part
Where is Poland? We have telewizja
🇵🇱Telewizor 🇵🇱
I love how Mexico says television
Me glanceing at this
"not even the tarantulas are scarier than germany's god-tier level scary vocabulary."
~australia moments before getting consumed by germany.
Ah, yes, Australia; The Scottish Lowlands of Glasgow.
I've heard so many 'Scotland' name drops recently, I'm getting concerned you're planning something big at the upcoming Climate Summit. I hope you can secede from England one day, and maybe the Welsh on every second day!
Keep it up mate...ur videos are great...
1:43 I actually had a panic attack 🤣🤣
😂
in fact it's true I'm really surprised how Americans pronounce Spanish lately.
how they are learning.
Hehe Russia is like I got protection this time
*operation Barbarossa flashbacks intensify*
that scream from australia got me haha
Germany: Fernseher
Australia: *kettle noises*
Germany be the kid who tells the teacher she forgot to give us homework
In Greek it's τηλεόραση /tileόrasi/ a word calqued for the English television
well that ad transition was smooth
Ma man did 2 posts within an hour, now that’s awesome
I'm Australian and his scream made me laugh
1:45 me when it's school
This is gold
When its germanya turn even im getting scared my heartbeat is beating soooooo fast😂😂
0:03 Most of spanish countries say a short version for television that is “Tele”
Germany is pretty easy to learn you just have to scream at the top of ur lungs :D
Finland makes my day a bit better XD
Whats up with the rockstar Finland?
I love the screaming part the most
CORRECTION: IN INDIA TV IS CALLED AS दूरदर्शन ( DOORDARSHAN)IN HINDI. HINDI is the official language of India.
Germany, one of a kind
A moment of silence for who checked the description 😂
In Hindi(India) Television is known as Doordarshan. But still we call it TV only
1:45 sound like a kid screaming when there are monsters or ghost in the bed
UK: you've always been quite bad at foreign languages!
US: Look who's talking!
Australia: I don’t get scared easily
Also Australia: *screams*
FERNSHER! AHHHHHH "screaming like a deer mp4"
This is perfection for the memes
Nice vid bro keep up the work
Australia : I am not afraid
4 seconds later
Whole world : That's loud sound Aistralia
Australia: I don't get scared that easily
Germany: FERNSEHEN
Australia: Gets scared anyway
Nobody:
Japan: TELEEBEE
This is amazing
Everybody thinking Germany is the only country that pronounce Television differently.
Thailand: Allow me to introduce myself... THORATHAT (Television in Thai)
Switzerland Belgium Lichtenstein Austria Luxembourg too
Actually in india ( hindi )
The real word for telivision is dur darshan ( दूरदर्शन )
Meaning = view of far
English: next time I'm gonna scare Germany with my big voice
I like german now 😂
Germany: *gives everyone PTSD*
The countries: TAKE COVER