I got almost all of them. watched the original video right before yours. on tagalog i had a 2nd guess after thinking it was indonesian first and on hmong i had no clue at all. That was clutch. For sure i would have had less success without laoshu's content. Herausragende Leistung Cole. хорош.
For some reason I thought Thai was Indonesian. For Tagalog it was instant when I heard the Spanish, but it could easily have been one of the many many dialects of Tagalog. Hmong I only knew because of Laoshu, RIP.
Hmong was the only 1 I got wrong. 😖 I do notbknow the sounds or many words from that language. Mandarin 🇨🇳, Cantonese 🇭🇰, Korean 🇰🇷 and Japanese 🇯🇵 were easy: I live in San Francisco, and I traveled to Asia 🌏. Tagalog was at an instant: Spanish 🇪🇸 words, and I traveled to The Philippines 🇵🇭 in 2022.
I think I like asia too much. I miss most of the languages in these videos, even when watching the people... for this one, I did not look at the screen and I got them all but Cantonese and the Hmong. I heard quite a lot of Cantonese before, I didn't think it was at all! Does she have a regional accent or something? For the Hmong lady I had guessed Khmer, thinking to myself it sounds like Vietnamese or Thai, but not quite. When you said Hmong I thought it was a brilliant guess! You were right!
I love these kinds of videos! Check out the channel World Friends for more reaction videos! They did a lot of similar things to Cut, but also "guess the American" and other fun things :)
honestly that's nothing to feel ignorant about. i see a lot of asian cultures in a lot of places. there's just so many languages, it's hardly possible to keep track of even a select few. if anything (as a german) i feel more ignorant about africa if anything.
@@ColeLangs Keyword: guessed. Thanks to you, Laoshu, Xiaoma, and others. Tagalog is easy if the greeting is included. Korean is spoken a lot in Lucy-- one of my favorite movies. Japanese is unique and widespread (Domo arigato; doi tashimaste). Hmong was a complete guess because Mandarin and Cantonese were represented extensively by said hosts, and were already used in the video, so it was either that or Khmer, but I figured Hmong was more likely. Like I said-- complete guess. I've heard Thai before, and should have gotten it. Vietnamese is so different with cadence, inflection, and choppy tone-- it would have been easy to identify. I've studied (but cannot speak): all but Hmong of those mentioned; French; German; Italian; Brazilian Portuguese; Haitian Creole; Russian; Greek; Latin; Arabic; and Spanish, extensively (can read and somewhat speak). I had a disc called "51 Languages of the World"; some were a quick "No" like Polish, Irish, and Gaelic. It helps to study world geography as well: countries, capitals, and therefore languages. I admire those with the patience and discipline to learn and memorize words, characters, syntax, grammar, and entire cultures.
How many languages did you guess correctly?
I got almost all of them. watched the original video right before yours. on tagalog i had a 2nd guess after thinking it was indonesian first and on hmong i had no clue at all. That was clutch. For sure i would have had less success without laoshu's content. Herausragende Leistung Cole. хорош.
For some reason I thought Thai was Indonesian. For Tagalog it was instant when I heard the Spanish, but it could easily have been one of the many many dialects of Tagalog.
Hmong I only knew because of Laoshu, RIP.
Got all of them right. I was just confused on that last one. I thought Hmong/Khmer
Hmong was the only 1 I got wrong. 😖 I do notbknow the sounds or many words from that language.
Mandarin 🇨🇳, Cantonese 🇭🇰, Korean 🇰🇷 and Japanese 🇯🇵 were easy: I live in San Francisco, and I traveled to Asia 🌏.
Tagalog was at an instant: Spanish 🇪🇸 words, and I traveled to The Philippines 🇵🇭 in 2022.
“Thailand is a thing?!“
*Proceeds to guess Tagalog*
The only reason I know what Hmong sounds like is because of Laoshu, rest in peace 🐁
Only the real ones remember Laoshu
I found this easy: I traveled to and from Asia 🌏, mostly The Philippines 🇵🇭 for 25+ years.
5:08. Madali lang! Tagalog.
I think I like asia too much. I miss most of the languages in these videos, even when watching the people... for this one, I did not look at the screen and I got them all but Cantonese and the Hmong. I heard quite a lot of Cantonese before, I didn't think it was at all! Does she have a regional accent or something? For the Hmong lady I had guessed Khmer, thinking to myself it sounds like Vietnamese or Thai, but not quite. When you said Hmong I thought it was a brilliant guess! You were right!
Que saudade, eu te conheci com vídeos assim :')
You're so wholesome. Enjoyed the video
HE'S BACK LETS GOOO
Dude when you shot up yelling Russian you killed me 🤣
I did better than I was expecting, but that's probably because I've been around a lot of people from east Asia
I got all except Hmong language :)
People says Hmong sounds like Thai, but at least in this video, it doesn't sound like Thai
some of her tagalogs are actually from a song
I love these kinds of videos! Check out the channel World Friends for more reaction videos! They did a lot of similar things to Cut, but also "guess the American" and other fun things :)
honestly that's nothing to feel ignorant about. i see a lot of asian cultures in a lot of places. there's just so many languages, it's hardly possible to keep track of even a select few. if anything (as a german) i feel more ignorant about africa if anything.
3:49 我觉得这句话听起来有点怪怪的
Bro I thought that HMONG girl was speaking Wenzhounese.
Not sure If I'm a fan of the new porn maistro mustache.
ah yes, Asia aka East and South East Asia (There's totally no region called South and Central Asia and the Middle East is its own continent right?)
Are you okay?
Ya good man?
@@ColeLangs hes just mad because hes indian and they didnt have an indian in the video
@@ColeLangs I'm probably high on some shit
Ciao Cole sei forte
I missed Thai; the rest I guessed correctly.
that's really impressive!
@@ColeLangs Keyword: guessed. Thanks to you, Laoshu, Xiaoma, and others. Tagalog is easy if the greeting is included. Korean is spoken a lot in Lucy-- one of my favorite movies. Japanese is unique and widespread (Domo arigato; doi tashimaste). Hmong was a complete guess because Mandarin and Cantonese were represented extensively by said hosts, and were already used in the video, so it was either that or Khmer, but I figured Hmong was more likely. Like I said-- complete guess. I've heard Thai before, and should have gotten it. Vietnamese is so different with cadence, inflection, and choppy tone-- it would have been easy to identify. I've studied (but cannot speak): all but Hmong of those mentioned; French; German; Italian; Brazilian Portuguese; Haitian Creole; Russian; Greek; Latin; Arabic; and Spanish, extensively (can read and somewhat speak). I had a disc called "51 Languages of the World"; some were a quick "No" like Polish, Irish, and Gaelic. It helps to study world geography as well: countries, capitals, and therefore languages. I admire those with the patience and discipline to learn and memorize words, characters, syntax, grammar, and entire cultures.
Do some Omegle trolling french people 👽
French people are elusive but I'll see what I can do :)