10:16 you got mixed up. everyone thinks finland is a nordic country. but finns aren't scandinavian which a lot of people mix up! Scandinavia is Sweden,Norway denmark nordics are scandinavia + finland and iceland.
Language guessing videos aren’t really fun if they don’t include the prettiest languages ever that are as pretty as English such as Icelandic / Norse / Dutch / Norwegian / Danish / Faroese / Welsh / Breton / Cornish etc - I have never seen Icelandic and Faroese and Norse and Gothic and Breton included in any language guessing video so far, and Cornish and Manx and Irish and Scottish Gaelic and the Frisian languages and Limburgish and Galician and Luxembourgish and Gallo etc and many others haven’t been included either, it’s so annoying that they include mostly Asian languages and other non-pretty languages that I haven’t even heard of, and sometimes only a few pretty languages like French and German and Finnish are included, but it’s not enough to make it real fun, but everything with Icelandic and Dutch and Norse etc in it would be real fun to hear and see, because Norse languages and Dutch have the prettiest words and the prettiest sounds and the coolest pronunciation rules ever created, just like English, so they should be included in every language guessing video! 🇮🇸 Íslenska er alltof fullkomin!
So nice having you back, Cole. I really missed you! I just want to tell you that I'm a huge fan of your videos and a little about my time in Finland as a native: Life's somewhat back to the pre-COVID era and the restrictions are slowly being lifted as the variants keep weakening all the time until we no longer care about it. Both my parents had it once and survived but surprisingly, I and my siblings had never gotten it (I assume we already had a layer of immunity from the beginning). School's back to normal outside the face masks is highly recommended despite the virus being almost a "zero threat" (especially since the youngest to have died of COVID was more than 30) and some lessons being held outside. There was a mass protest/demonstration about the restriction at the Senate Square last week. I'm pretty confused why the Finnish government isn't doing anything to lift the restrictions even at the school. Many of my classmates have ignored the "mask rule" but only a few of the teachers actually cared about the masks in class so I guess COVID is starting to be forgotten. But hey, tell me how your Finnish is going, when you practiced it last, how well you speak it, and when you'll come to Finland next time. I'm excited about your reply and I wish you good luck with your progress on fluency. Jos jatkat, saatat puhua suomea kuin oikea suomalainen! Terveisiä sinne nykkiin!
Hi Arelo thanks for sharing! I haven't practiced Finnish in a while, but I'm hoping to pick it back up later this year. My knowledge of spoken Finnish is close to zero, but I can still read some easy articles haha. Hopefully I'll come to Finland sometime this summer :D
I only guessed the French and the Finnish ones - I can easily guess the Nordic languages and all other Germanic languages (at least all the official Germanic languages and the unofficial Germanic languages that I know of) because I am learning them all and I know Norwegian and Dutch and am upper intermediate level in Icelandic and Norse and German and mid intermediate level in Swedish (I don’t know why most Nordic languages aren’t usually included, and Icelandic and Faroese have never been included in language guessing videos at all, which is so annoying) and, I can also guess Hungarian because I am learning it and I know many words, and I can guess the Latin languages because I am native speaker level in Spanish and am mid intermediate in French and Italian and Portuguese and beginner level in Galician / Catalan / Gallo / Esperanto / Occitan / Walloon / Guernsey / Latin and the other ones that are based on French and the Italic languages that I know of at the moment, and I think I can guess Slovene too because I am learning it and I know many words, and I can also guess Finnish and Estonian (and possibly Latvian) because I am learning them as well, plus I also know the flags associated with these languages!
6:27 you: ‘no one is going to get that reference’ me: SHE SAID HOLA COMO ESTAS SHE SAID KONNICHIWA SHE SAID PARDON MY FRENCH I SAID BONJOUR MADAME bruh that was literally peak 2010s.
Languages I guessed right. 1. Quebec French 2. Haitian Creole 3. Finnish I could tell that that was not an East Slavic language because, I have been practicing Russian on and off for years and heard Ukrainian before. Their are a bunch of Uralic languages spoken in Russia and Siberia but Estonian and Finnish are probably the closest to each other. One of my friends she is Finnish and can kind of understand Estonian but Hungarian she told me is way too different.
Fun fact, in Cantonese you can hear she says Nei hao, not Ni Hao, makes it very easy to differentiate since its such a common thing for people to say. :D
I heard the Cantonese speaker said "nei hou", not "ni hao". Because "ni hao" is not Cantonese 😅 I think there are many Cantonese speakers in US too, hope you will learn Cantonese someday :)
4 out of 6. I am not a polyglot, am somewhat a bilinguist, and consider myself a polyauralist (can identify and listen in many languages without conjugative response). I can read in several languages because context and familiarity allow communicative majority vis-a-vis understanding. Without immersion, I may remain a limited bilinguist, but I think the capacity for growth remains, given the appropriate opportunity and passionate volition to actively strive for a basic level of fluency.
I got 4 out of 6 if you consider Quebecois as French. The others that I got right are Cantonese, Finnish and Swahili. I noticed that the teacher is wearing a shirt that says ''botë'', which I just knew is Albanian even though I don't speak Albanian. I looked it up, and apparently it means ''the world'' in Albanian. You learn something new every day!
@@LegoCityFilms Nah, any french person would understand a québécois and vv, the difference is just like the one among English-speaking countries. The HC one is much more difficult to get.
@jomana well yeah they understand each other but I think the point of quebecois is to guess it specifically that, because French already is easy to guess
well, so in addition to Serbia, to the Italian regions of Veneto and Sardinia, I also add Kenya to the places where to offend someone, one refers to the intimate parts of the mother 😂
It wouldn't be so easy if they didn't use some well-known phrases haha zdravo, moi, hakuna matata... hint: BCMS have tones (ish) and once you recognise that, it's really obvious that macedonian sounds like it's missing something!
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10:16 you got mixed up. everyone thinks finland is a nordic country. but finns aren't scandinavian which a lot of people mix up!
Scandinavia is Sweden,Norway denmark
nordics are scandinavia + finland and iceland.
yep you're completely right thank you!
Scandinavia is such an outdated term. People really need to learn to use Nordic.
This was fun to watch. Glad you're back, man!
Thanks David! It's great to be back
Language guessing videos aren’t really fun if they don’t include the prettiest languages ever that are as pretty as English such as Icelandic / Norse / Dutch / Norwegian / Danish / Faroese / Welsh / Breton / Cornish etc - I have never seen Icelandic and Faroese and Norse and Gothic and Breton included in any language guessing video so far, and Cornish and Manx and Irish and Scottish Gaelic and the Frisian languages and Limburgish and Galician and Luxembourgish and Gallo etc and many others haven’t been included either, it’s so annoying that they include mostly Asian languages and other non-pretty languages that I haven’t even heard of, and sometimes only a few pretty languages like French and German and Finnish are included, but it’s not enough to make it real fun, but everything with Icelandic and Dutch and Norse etc in it would be real fun to hear and see, because Norse languages and Dutch have the prettiest words and the prettiest sounds and the coolest pronunciation rules ever created, just like English, so they should be included in every language guessing video! 🇮🇸 Íslenska er alltof fullkomin!
cole! missed this series so much! awesome job :D
Correction. Finland is a Nordic country. But it's not Scandinavian.
ahhhhhhh I must have gotten them mixed up, thank you!
So nice having you back, Cole. I really missed you! I just want to tell you that I'm a huge fan of your videos and a little about my time in Finland as a native:
Life's somewhat back to the pre-COVID era and the restrictions are slowly being lifted as the variants keep weakening all the time until we no longer care about it. Both my parents had it once and survived but surprisingly, I and my siblings had never gotten it (I assume we already had a layer of immunity from the beginning). School's back to normal outside the face masks is highly recommended despite the virus being almost a "zero threat" (especially since the youngest to have died of COVID was more than 30) and some lessons being held outside. There was a mass protest/demonstration about the restriction at the Senate Square last week. I'm pretty confused why the Finnish government isn't doing anything to lift the restrictions even at the school. Many of my classmates have ignored the "mask rule" but only a few of the teachers actually cared about the masks in class so I guess COVID is starting to be forgotten.
But hey, tell me how your Finnish is going, when you practiced it last, how well you speak it, and when you'll come to Finland next time. I'm excited about your reply and I wish you good luck with your progress on fluency.
Jos jatkat, saatat puhua suomea kuin oikea suomalainen! Terveisiä sinne nykkiin!
Hi Arelo thanks for sharing! I haven't practiced Finnish in a while, but I'm hoping to pick it back up later this year. My knowledge of spoken Finnish is close to zero, but I can still read some easy articles haha. Hopefully I'll come to Finland sometime this summer :D
I only guessed the French and the Finnish ones - I can easily guess the Nordic languages and all other Germanic languages (at least all the official Germanic languages and the unofficial Germanic languages that I know of) because I am learning them all and I know Norwegian and Dutch and am upper intermediate level in Icelandic and Norse and German and mid intermediate level in Swedish (I don’t know why most Nordic languages aren’t usually included, and Icelandic and Faroese have never been included in language guessing videos at all, which is so annoying) and, I can also guess Hungarian because I am learning it and I know many words, and I can guess the Latin languages because I am native speaker level in Spanish and am mid intermediate in French and Italian and Portuguese and beginner level in Galician / Catalan / Gallo / Esperanto / Occitan / Walloon / Guernsey / Latin and the other ones that are based on French and the Italic languages that I know of at the moment, and I think I can guess Slovene too because I am learning it and I know many words, and I can also guess Finnish and Estonian (and possibly Latvian) because I am learning them as well, plus I also know the flags associated with these languages!
I guessed Hatian Creole for the first one since it wasn’t standard French, so funny that it actually came up later.
6:27
you: ‘no one is going to get that reference’
me: SHE SAID HOLA COMO ESTAS
SHE SAID KONNICHIWA
SHE SAID PARDON MY FRENCH
I SAID BONJOUR MADAME
bruh that was literally peak 2010s.
OMG ur a legend LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Finland = nordic
Finland ≠ scandinavian
lol it feels so weird understanding both of the languages... It caught me so off guard when she started speaking Finnish :D
10:13 Finland is nordic country
Welcome back! 🥳
thank you!
Hey Cole love your videos!
Hey, thanks!
I guess all of them right (but i just guess French for the quebecois)
6:30 life was so good when that song came out
Really takes me back
Since I know Finnish, I will always know at least one obscure language! xD
more videos pleaseeee
You got it!
6:23 Don't Mind by Kent Jones, I also know the lyrics by heart lmao
Languages I guessed right.
1. Quebec French
2. Haitian Creole
3. Finnish
I could tell that that was not an East Slavic language because, I have been practicing Russian on and off for years and heard Ukrainian before.
Their are a bunch of Uralic languages spoken in Russia and Siberia but Estonian and Finnish are probably the closest to each other. One of my friends she is Finnish and can kind of understand Estonian but Hungarian she told me is way too different.
Fun fact, in Cantonese you can hear she says Nei hao, not Ni Hao, makes it very easy to differentiate since its such a common thing for people to say. :D
oh interesting!
I heard the Cantonese speaker said "nei hou", not "ni hao". Because "ni hao" is not Cantonese 😅 I think there are many Cantonese speakers in US too, hope you will learn Cantonese someday :)
4 out of 6. I am not a polyglot, am somewhat a bilinguist, and consider myself a polyauralist (can identify and listen in many languages without conjugative response). I can read in several languages because context and familiarity allow communicative majority vis-a-vis understanding. Without immersion, I may remain a limited bilinguist, but I think the capacity for growth remains, given the appropriate opportunity and passionate volition to actively strive for a basic level of fluency.
I got 4 out of 6 if you consider Quebecois as French. The others that I got right are Cantonese, Finnish and Swahili.
I noticed that the teacher is wearing a shirt that says ''botë'', which I just knew is Albanian even though I don't speak Albanian. I looked it up, and apparently it means ''the world'' in Albanian. You learn something new every day!
Quebecois and French are too different, I don't consider it right
@@LegoCityFilms Thanks for your answer, didn't know that 👍.
@@LegoCityFilms Nah, any french person would understand a québécois and vv, the difference is just like the one among English-speaking countries.
The HC one is much more difficult to get.
@jomana well yeah they understand each other but I think the point of quebecois is to guess it specifically that, because French already is easy to guess
8:58 torille
do you have a free app recommendation for french learners?
good to have u back, it’s been a drought out here😭
cole
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@@ColeLangs Cole
COLE‼️ WE MISSED YOU‼️
I MISSED YOU TOO 🥺
Finally back let’s go
I was wondering which freaking Finnish RUclipsr would make a video about a lyijytäytekynä then realized it was you and had to click 😂😂
I miss “Cut” when they first started but now, there just like every other social experiment channel!
omg the guy from the Cody ko video! 😂
Hello cole, I see that the king has returned.
Its always a good day when ColeLangs uploads
:))
“And from some very angry RUclips comments”
😅😅😅 OOF
We missed u so much, pls more vids speaking portuguese 🥰
aww thank you, glad to be back!
His Portuguese is crazy at this point
The moment she said ‘Suomi’ I was like 👁️👁️
hey. the parashockX video. nice!
Who?
@@ColeLangs 0:07 (the top one)
Q: What did she say?
A: She said "Hola, como estas?" & "Konnichiwa"
Shoutout to 2015.. lol
just here to say i caught the kent jones reference lol
Then she said Sak pase and I said N`ap boule Bro Don't Mind by Kent Jones that song goes crazy I kinda forgot about it until you said the lyrics lmao
well, so in addition to Serbia, to the Italian regions of Veneto and Sardinia, I also add Kenya to the places where to offend someone, one refers to the intimate parts of the mother
😂
India, too. We have some pretty nasty obscenities about maternal genatalia
I missed you bro
Uhm is that a blue line flag behind 😀
It wouldn't be so easy if they didn't use some well-known phrases haha
zdravo, moi, hakuna matata...
hint: BCMS have tones (ish) and once you recognise that, it's really obvious that macedonian sounds like it's missing something!
Ayo, Xiaoma as Romeo😂
Ayo hold up 🤔
Coleeeee
It's Ezra. Changed my username 😅
Did you learn polish?
Not yet, but I'm working on it!
Neat
Where's the linguist?
ouch lol
@@ColeLangs Ohh, you meant polyglot, got it
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