@@mennakitty1 you might be right but doesn’t matter the country. Family members might spell a name differently just for the uniqueness. Not everyone has the same spelling even me
@@seni8702 yes i know but "menna" is the right spelling if you write Mena you are saying "meeeeenaaaaaa" to pronounce my name my name is actually pronounced "menahh" the h is at the end is pronounced like the one in how in Arabic its spelled like this منة
LoL 😂😂😂 We Nigerians have so many superstitious believes,,but I will agree with my Nigerian brother, we believe cats are easily manipulated by witches/village people especially black cats. Once you hear *meow* in the night especially on your roof top you'll get up almost immediately to start praying casting and binding the Devil 😈🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@christineair5063 Me too I'm a Nigerian And Because you like cats doesn't mean every one like them. And you're the only Nigerian I've seen who has disagreed and also have a Tabby cat 🐈 The only people I know that keeps cats are store owners And they keep them just to chase away rats from eating their goods
They did an amazing job and so funny to hear the differences and accurate sounds. One thing to mention is that hens are female chickens and they cluck, and roosters are the ones that crow in the morning and say cockadoodledoo. Love these videos. ❤❤
I'd love to be in this kinda videos! I'm from Bahia (state located in the northeast region of Brazil) and we have a strong african culture, I've never seen a person from where I'm from in these videos sharing our culture, when I go to US I'd like to be the first one haha luv the content 💜💜💜💜💜
Oh that's so cool! I'm nigerian. I'm pretty sure most of the Africans in Brazil are descended from yoruba land, so we probably share some culture. In recent years alot of Brazlilians of African descent have been coming to Nigeria and they really seem to love it. My grandmother even is from Brazil too!
Omg I'm from Egypt and my mother's name is Bahia like your state😲😂❤ I never heard about that place before. the word in Arabic means beautiful or brilliant (feminine adjective) it's a rare name. I've gotta tell her about your city she will like it because she used to be embarrassed by her name because almost nobody knows it.
@@andrewukadike3433 Whoa that's great my brother!! And you're right about us having descended from Yoruba land (and many others), we also share some culture of course, for example "Acarajé", I've done my research and I saw you Nigerian call it "kosai" 💜😆
@@emansobhy4382 That's really cool to know that!!! The name "Bahia" comes from the old name "Baía de Todos os Santos", in English is something like "Bay of All the Saints". Thanks for sharing about your culture, that's beautiful 😍💜
If you see a black cat in your compound at Night in Nigeria, it's time for family Deliverance🤣🤣 binding and casting, sending Holy Ghost Fire everywhere. NAIJA MY COUNTRY
Hi guy, it my first time watching this channel and I am hooked 😅. In the South side of Nigeria, there’s a tribe called the Urhobo tribe. We have a similar name as the Egyptian girl Mena. It means “My Own” and when you add “Efe” to it which means “Wealth”; then Efemena meaning“My Own Wealth”. Amazing channel ❤
Rwanda has the best lion!! Kinyarwanda has the best pig and the best rooster. Although Nigeria did have the wonderful difference between morning and afternoon rooster sounds--very accurate! PLEASE have these four wonderful folk back again and again. LOVE THEM!!!!
This was so enjoyable! I love their humor. 😆 I hope I’ll be able to visit their countries one day, as well as other places in Africa. It would be amazing to learn more from the experience.
The title is wrong , there're 4 people from Africa , not 5 , but anyway , the Nigeria guy seems good at pronunciation , would love see him talking with other English speakers and a French and the DRC guy as well
2nd it was a video yesterday with the same people. Agree, I like when it's people from other parts than Americas and western Europe. They are great too but we have seen them so many times.
🇺🇸 I’m not African by any means (Black American) but I’m glad the Black Diaspora is getting more representation in these videos! Thanks World Friends! 🤗
@@nabatean180 No, I meant Black Diaspora. We rarely see Sub-Saharan Africans, Jamaicans, Haitians, Dominicans, etc. present on this channel. It’s nice for a change.
Nice video & I enjoyed watching this, but also a missed opportunity not to include South Africa here (if you do an African comparison in the future, please add South Africa as well).
In Chinese it will be: (some pronunciations are really different.) Cat 🐱:miao miao Duck🦆:ga ga ga Dog🐶:wang wang wang Chicken 🐥:ge ge da 🐔:o o o--- Sheep 🐑:mie--- Pig 🐽:heng heng Cow 🐮:mou mou Wolf 🐺:ao wu--- Frog 🐸:gua gua gua
This is good, maybe something like but people from different regions like europe, arabic, india, south east asia & noth east. oh, and how you call the animal would be good too. Like how do you call the dog without using its name
Finally people can see that "Africa is a continet not a country." Rwanda, Congo, Nigeria, Egypt etc are all countries. Mauritania, South Africa etc Because I mostly hear that people say "Africa? It's a country, right?" and I was laughing so hard when I heard people saying that irl.
@@JosephOccenoBFH maybe. Different cultures have different naming traditions. Also some people use names other than their given names if they are in an environment where it is difficult for locals to pronounce.
In Brazil, the dogs-- AU AU AU AU AU 🔫🐕 Edit: here goes the sound of the other animals Cat: Miau Lion: ?????????? Pig: Ronk ronk(Or something like this ) Cow: Muu Duck: Quá quá Chicken: Pó pó Rooster: Cocoricó Bird: idk Gorilla: ¿
In india dog sound is Bhow-Bhow, In local language its How-How, If they whine then its Kyaow-Kyaow... Cow in india does - (A)mma, Rambha Hen - cook-Do-koo Chicken - pak..pak...pak..pak.pakaaak...
It's not that Nigerian don't like cats per se. It's just a common belief thing. Like how the Egyptians associate a Goddess with cats. In Nigeria, the common belief is that cats are used by demonic and evil spiritualists to get to their victims. So Nigerians would rather not keep them. If you own one, chances are your neighbors are feeding them and enjoying their company even tho they'd rather not get one for themselves.
The Nigerian guy totally nailed 👏 😂 funny too
Hahaha I love how the Egyptian girl just said “oh no !!” When the Nigerian guy said it’s a bad omen !! True cat lovers, God bless Bastet 😅
😂😂😂
i know right
Not everyone believes that in Nigeria. I’m Nigerian and I like cats.
@@christineair5063 almost everyone believes it tho. Majority over minority
@@T.babe_that's a terrible way to think. Considering the state of Nigeria
Menna is a gorgeous girl. Her short hair and makeup suit her so well
*menna
@@mennakitty1 ? bro tf ? its mena bro
@@carlxb.8920 bruh it's my name irl so of course I know how to spell it ask any Egyptian they will write it the same way I did
@@mennakitty1 you might be right but doesn’t matter the country. Family members might spell a name differently just for the uniqueness. Not everyone has the same spelling even me
@@seni8702 yes i know but "menna" is the right spelling if you write Mena you are saying "meeeeenaaaaaa" to pronounce my name my name is actually pronounced "menahh" the h is at the end is pronounced like the one in how in Arabic its spelled like this منة
This Was Great Love Africa People’s So Similar But The Same She’s a True Native Egyptian When She Talked About The Cats 🐈 ❤️ She’s a True Cleopatra ❤
It's so nice to see an egyptian girl , love from Egypt 🇪🇬 sweety 😍
The Nigerian man represented us so well😂
I love the Nigerian guy's energy. It's unmatched.They were all great by the way. Totally worth watching 💯💯💯
LoL 😂😂😂
We Nigerians have so many superstitious believes,,but I will agree with my Nigerian brother, we believe cats are easily manipulated by witches/village people especially black cats.
Once you hear *meow* in the night especially on your roof top you'll get up almost immediately to start praying casting and binding the Devil 😈🤣🤣🤣🤣
Totally true. Plus all the stories you have heard abt it and the movies too😂
Not true. I’m a Nigerian and I like cats. I own a ginger tabby cat.
@@playFootie
LoL 😂😂😂😂 IKR
@@christineair5063
Me too I'm a Nigerian
And Because you like cats doesn't mean every one like them.
And you're the only Nigerian I've seen who has disagreed and also have a Tabby cat 🐈
The only people I know that keeps cats are store owners
And they keep them just to chase away rats from eating their goods
@@gregoryanita8849 exactly she’s commenting that around
The way the Nigerian Guy just said woo woo for the dog is very funny and I am also from Nigeria and that is how most of our dogs sound
Especially in the middle of the night when people are asleep that sound is very annoying 😂😭
A very fun and silly episode, I love it...
The ajebuta vs the ajepako dogs 😂 he’s right. Ajepako dogs are like woooo oouu 😂
Rwandese guy nailed it for sure ! The way he is calm and humble you can see 👍
Yes agree
How a Congolese can be sitting near someone's from Rwanda he's not a Congolese this is a lie
I am Nigerian ND schooled in Egypt , ND I could relate to mina .. this was fun watching 😁
*menna
@@mennakitty1 bro gtfo correcting every comment 🤓🤓🤓🤓
@@hmd2125 uhm because it's my name? And people are not saying it correctly also it's quite funny you deleted your comment lol
@@mennakitty1 my comment isn’t deleted also I don’t go correcting every ass person because the misspelled my name…. Mina.
@@hmd2125 bro having your name misspelled is annoying if you ask any Egyptian how to spell her name they would do it the same way I did
I'm loving this mehn...laughing so hard😄😄the nigerian dogs on point..they even go like nawaooooo, cos they are tired of the country hustle is real😄
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@@commanda3536 Just kill me guy😂😂😂
🤣😂😂👍 this comment 🤣
😂😂 omg!!
Egypt 🇪🇬🇪🇬
Sam made a solid point. Dogs make the same sounds anywhere but we hear different things.
I think we hear the same but our languages bring it out differently
They did an amazing job and so funny to hear the differences and accurate sounds. One thing to mention is that hens are female chickens and they cluck, and roosters are the ones that crow in the morning and say cockadoodledoo. Love these videos. ❤❤
I'd love to be in this kinda videos! I'm from Bahia (state located in the northeast region of Brazil) and we have a strong african culture, I've never seen a person from where I'm from in these videos sharing our culture, when I go to US I'd like to be the first one haha luv the content 💜💜💜💜💜
U are welcome brother
Oh that's so cool! I'm nigerian. I'm pretty sure most of the Africans in Brazil are descended from yoruba land, so we probably share some culture. In recent years alot of Brazlilians of African descent have been coming to Nigeria and they really seem to love it. My grandmother even is from Brazil too!
Omg I'm from Egypt and my mother's name is Bahia like your state😲😂❤ I never heard about that place before. the word in Arabic means beautiful or brilliant (feminine adjective) it's a rare name. I've gotta tell her about your city she will like it because she used to be embarrassed by her name because almost nobody knows it.
@@andrewukadike3433 Whoa that's great my brother!! And you're right about us having descended from Yoruba land (and many others), we also share some culture of course, for example "Acarajé", I've done my research and I saw you Nigerian call it "kosai" 💜😆
@@emansobhy4382 That's really cool to know that!!! The name "Bahia" comes from the old name "Baía de Todos os Santos", in English is something like "Bay of All the Saints". Thanks for sharing about your culture, that's beautiful 😍💜
the Nigerian guy is 💯👌fun and respectful also Mena is gorgeous she did a really good job overall and the backstory of the cat sound was great❤
Love the Nigerian guy 😁
I swear bro, he got everything right
I am from Nigeria, watching this video makes me so proud of my nationality. Proud Nigerian here😀
Same I’m of Nigerian descent.
It’s nice to learn about the cultural differences. You learn quite a lot!
From Australia
If you see a black cat in your compound at Night in Nigeria, it's time for family Deliverance🤣🤣 binding and casting, sending Holy Ghost Fire everywhere.
NAIJA MY COUNTRY
😂🤣
Nigerians are off the chain 😂😂😂
I love this mix of people 😂😂 their vibes match thoo
Hi guy, it my first time watching this channel and I am hooked 😅. In the South side of Nigeria, there’s a tribe called the Urhobo tribe. We have a similar name as the Egyptian girl Mena. It means “My Own” and when you add “Efe” to it which means “Wealth”; then Efemena meaning“My Own Wealth”.
Amazing channel ❤
I love all these guys so much. I was crying with laughter!
I love the Egyptian girl so much.
Most Turkish people also love cats and we probably have that calling for a cat from them too.
The Nigerian guy said the truth about our local dogs here in Nigeria they crazy dogs 😂 And about the cats 🐈 we don’t like cats like that .. nooo
Rwandan dude with every sound: “it’s a bit similar”😀😀😀
ما تبغى تشخر لهم وللقناة وللمتابعين عاشت ام الدنيا
😂😂😂
Watched a funny interaction that's so appealing
In Brazil, we also say "cocóricó" to the sound of the rooster, very similar to the sound the Congo's guy made
Plenty of Brazilians with Congolese/Angolese dna in Brazil. Plenty❤️
In Egypt we have a song that includes a hen voice and it's very beautiful ❤
Gorillas are my favorite animals so I was very happy when the Rwandan dude talked about the sounds you make around them!
Love from Rwanda🇷🇼🇷🇼🇷🇼🇷🇼🇷🇼🇷🇼🇷🇼
You should do the part about how to speak with no words ...different signs and meanings
Actually 😂❤it is an incredible group make more videos for them
Rwanda has the best lion!! Kinyarwanda has the best pig and the best rooster. Although Nigeria did have the wonderful difference between morning and afternoon rooster sounds--very accurate! PLEASE have these four wonderful folk back again and again. LOVE THEM!!!!
Wow....that's some beautiful eyes Mena have...
Say her name right it's menna
This was so enjoyable! I love their humor. 😆 I hope I’ll be able to visit their countries one day, as well as other places in Africa. It would be amazing to learn more from the experience.
Haha awesome you guys made my recommendation!
I loved the Nigerian guy humar 😭
I love the morning and afternoon chicken part🤣🤣🤣
The title is wrong , there're 4 people from Africa , not 5 , but anyway , the Nigeria guy seems good at pronunciation , would love see him talking with other English speakers and a French and the DRC guy as well
People always underrate Africa
When they came to the pig I wondered what the Egyptian one would say but thank god she was very smart😂😂😂💔
Really funny video. Here in Serbia animals would sound like this:
Dog - Av, av..
Cat - Mjauu..
Leon - Rrrrrr..
Pig - Grok, grok..
Cow - Muuuu..
Duck - Kvak, kvak..
Chick - Piju, piju..
Rooster - Kukuriguuu.. 😂
In Indonesia 🇮🇩 sounds Like :
1. Dog 🐕 : Guk Guk
2. Cat 🐈 : Miaw/Meong Meong
3. Lion 🦁 : Rawr Grrrrrrh
4. Pig 🐖 : Sound Like Rwanda lol
5. Cow 🐄 : Moooooooo~
6. Duck 🦆 : Kwek~Kwek
7. Chicken 🐓 : Kukuruyuuuuk
Is this the first time for Africa? This is so interesting 😍
2nd it was a video yesterday with the same people.
Agree, I like when it's people from other parts than Americas and western Europe. They are great too but we have seen them so many times.
They have had South Africans and Egyptians featured on here but they weren’t in videos with other Africans.
🇺🇸 I’m not African by any means (Black American) but I’m glad the Black Diaspora is getting more representation in these videos! Thanks World Friends! 🤗
@@nabatean180 No, I meant Black Diaspora. We rarely see Sub-Saharan Africans, Jamaicans, Haitians, Dominicans, etc. present on this channel. It’s nice for a change.
@@lancestewart5996 I don’t think I have ever seen anyone from the Caribbean on here. Maybe they are few in South Korea.
I agree bro
@Omar Bandicoot 🔥.
Yes, my brother, we humans are brothers, and we do not want to separate us on trivial reasons
@Omar Bandicoot 🔥. Yes❤❤❤
Love these new videos representing África 🔥🔥✨ would be sooo nice to get to know about their individual cultures as well :)
Oh the Nigerian guy's dog sound is so spot on 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
wooo woooooooo
Naija dogs go hard. The rooster sound is accurate
I love you all but my Nigerian brother is sport on
Very interesting episode but can you please add a Ghanaian 🇬🇭 next time
Nice video & I enjoyed watching this, but also a missed opportunity not to include South Africa here (if you do an African comparison in the future, please add South Africa as well).
In Chinese it will be:
(some pronunciations are really different.)
Cat 🐱:miao miao
Duck🦆:ga ga ga
Dog🐶:wang wang wang
Chicken
🐥:ge ge da
🐔:o o o---
Sheep 🐑:mie---
Pig 🐽:heng heng
Cow 🐮:mou mou
Wolf 🐺:ao wu---
Frog 🐸:gua gua gua
Lol this was a really hilarious topic😂 Love it
Interesting, dogs in Poland make the same sound like those in Egypt although we write it "hau hau"
Spanish 🇪🇦
Cat 🐱: Miau
Dog 🐶: Guau guau
Lion 🦁: Grrr
Pig 🐷: Oink oink
Cow 🐮: Muuu
Duck 🦆: Cua cua
Chicken 🐔: Quiquiriquí
Others:
Wolf 🐺: Auuu
Bee 🐝: Zzzz
Bird 🐦: Pío pío
Sheep 🐑: Beee
Frog 🐸: Croa croa
مصر ام الدنيا😁😁
If you hear MEOW in the Night in Nigeria the next thing na to shout BLOOD OF JESUS 😂😂
This is good, maybe something like but people from different regions like europe, arabic, india, south east asia & noth east.
oh, and how you call the animal would be good too. Like how do you call the dog without using its name
Mena you are so beautiful ♥️♥️
In Spanish it is:
1. Dog - güau güau
2. Cat - ñau
3. Lion/tigre - guru guru
4. Pig - oinc oinc / güec güec
5. Cow - mu
6. Duck - cua cua
7. Rooster - quiquiriquí
8. Hen - cocco coccoc
9. Bird - pío pío
In Mexico the hen sound is different. It’s cara cara
Thanks
This Nigeria is a comedian 😂😂😂
The Nigerian guy was very good at the local dog’s impression
The Egyptian girl is very beautiful ❤😊
Very funny group!
in japan say won won(one one)😅
lol Kool!!!
Some cats in Nigeria sound like little children crying
So true
That's true. I actually forgot those.
The same can be said about goat
@@ugwuanyicollins6136 lol
😅😅😅
🇷🇼🇷🇼🇷🇼🇷🇼🇷🇼🇷🇼🇷🇼💕
This is great!!! =D
this is funny😂😂😂😂❤
Finally people can see that "Africa is a continet not a country." Rwanda, Congo, Nigeria, Egypt etc are all countries. Mauritania, South Africa etc
Because I mostly hear that people say "Africa? It's a country, right?" and I was laughing so hard when I heard people saying that irl.
i loved the local nigerian dog
was fun
This was a fun video.
BTW The Igbo brother is very handsome 🥰
I think he used his last name in this video. His name was Pascal in the previous one.
@@JosephOccenoBFH maybe. Different cultures have different naming traditions. Also some people use names other than their given names if they are in an environment where it is difficult for locals to pronounce.
I like nigerian he is so beauty and so fun he represented to well,go ahead , but Rwandan and Nigerian maybe they come from one father
Nigerians here😊😊😊
In Brazil, the dogs-- AU AU AU AU AU 🔫🐕
Edit: here goes the sound of the other animals
Cat: Miau
Lion: ??????????
Pig: Ronk ronk(Or something like this )
Cow: Muu
Duck: Quá quá
Chicken: Pó pó
Rooster: Cocoricó
Bird: idk
Gorilla: ¿
Never Heard African With The Actual Name Nubia Before Awesome Name The Great Nubia Kingdoms Sudana
More Africans countries
Mention that Cows deeply loved in Rwandese's culture
Wow. Smth new 😂More videos with that Nigerian guy pls!
I 'd like to hear animal sounds with Andrea, Irene, Christina and others 😁😂
i think am the only DRC girl here 🇨🇩🇨🇩😇
No I’m here too 🇨🇩
Just to clarify something, in lingala we also have the word "mbwa" which means dog and "niao" wich means cat :D
Nice video
This is a strange question but it's funny
Hello! Goodnight. Could you make a video focusing on the differences between Portuguese in Portugal and Portuguese in Brazil, please?
Yes with the cats in west Africa!
In india dog sound is Bhow-Bhow, In local language its How-How, If they whine then its Kyaow-Kyaow...
Cow in india does - (A)mma, Rambha
Hen - cook-Do-koo
Chicken - pak..pak...pak..pak.pakaaak...
In Nigeria cats are seen as witchcrafts 😂😂😂
🇷🇼 🇷🇼
It's not that Nigerian don't like cats per se. It's just a common belief thing. Like how the Egyptians associate a Goddess with cats. In Nigeria, the common belief is that cats are used by demonic and evil spiritualists to get to their victims. So Nigerians would rather not keep them. If you own one, chances are your neighbors are feeding them and enjoying their company even tho they'd rather not get one for themselves.
nubiya pascal....
So we make animal sounds from our local languages differently
IN Kenya cat sound like baby 🍼🍼 😂😂😂😂😂
0:24 mosEs😭😭😭😭 im cryingggg