This was literally one of the HARDEST ‘language exams’ of my life🤣 they cut a lot of me stressing about the Serbian flag for about 5 minutes but I somehow got there in the end🥹
Yeah, I understood "ciao", "prosciutto", and "da(?)". Obviously not Italian, so other side of the Adriatic, but there's a lot of countries there. Great job figuring out Serbia.
Polish and Serbian have similar words, like bread, red, white, some numbers. The girl did really good. Even understanding somethings I think that I couldn't had guessed.
I'm Serbian and I think Polish and Serbian have the biggest difference between all Slavic languages, and maybe Russian but I learned Russian in school so not sure about that, but I get the root of the most words is the same so if we switched places I think we would be fluent in a year or so.
I have Polish ancestry. I was born in a place which has a huge amount of polish and ukrainian migrants. I didn't kmow that polish and Serbian had so similar words.
@@vashthestampede4716 well they come from one ancestor, and slavic languages split pretty late so that's pretty obvious. ukrainian and polish are even more similar to each other
The british girl is quite smart and articulate. You can tell she deciphers every bit of the linguistics given to her. Well done on the Serb girl for sure.
It's interesting that, as a Brit, she initially discounted Portuguese when she understood that it wasn't a European country, clearly associating it primarily with Portugal instead of Brazil! I'm in the US and Brazil would have been the first country I thought of when hearing Portuguese.
Bardzo miło zobaczyć uwzględnienie krajów słowiańskich a w tym Polskę i Serbię❤🇵🇱 Uważam że bardzo dobrze poradziłaś sobie z naszym językiem i to jak go odgadnęłaś. Dobrze się bawiłem również zgadując razem z tobą o jakie języki chodzi Pozdrowienia z Polski🇵🇱
El portugués de Brasil tiene una variación linguística menor con el español que con el propio portugués, por lo que es normal pensar que es un dialecto de español.
@@ivanovichdelfin8797 Incorreto. Isso não é verdade. Não é normal pensar que português é um dialeto de espanhol ou que Brasileiros falam espanhol. É ignorância mesmo. E o português brasileiro NÃO tem uma variação menor com o espanhol do que com o português de Portugal. Não sei de onde você tirou essa informação.
Very impressive! I’d love to see a Slovenian person trip her up since it’s a Slavic language, but subtly different from the other languages in the general area. Well done! 😊
The second the first one said ‘’Oi’’ i was like brazil bc my mom is from brazil so it was really familiar to me! But Lauren was kinda like me when I was learning Portuguese bc I am from the UK so I was like what..
As a Russian I’m kinda shocked that I understood mostly of what Ania and Draga said on their native languages, even though I talked to Polish and Serbian people and never got them irl. Slavic component is so strong 💪🏻
@@LovelyAngel. since I am Putin and Russian government rolled into one, i will immediately listen to your comment and do something. Thanks for the collective responsibility of the Russian for the war. P.S. When you do this stuff, you also make yourself a nazist to all jews, that are protesting against the war in Palestine, to all Serbs, who protested against the war in Croatia, to all Ukranians who protested against the war in Donbass in 2014. They didn't stop the war. Maybe you don't know about hundreds of anti-war massive demonstrations in Russia. I think, you also don't know about the fact that in Russia we have a criminal rule of law for non-support the war. If you are a reasonable person, then shurely should have caught, that the madness of the government cannot be applied to all the people of the country.
@@denismiroschnichenko9097 well said, never blame the people for the doings of the government. And regarding your original comment, I’m croatian and I also always understand slavic languages like this on video or written more than irl, I guess it’s just easier to process and single out the words that are similar
When the Serbian girl told her age it sounded so similar to Sanskrit words. Although Sanskrit word for number 27 is Saptawinshati and what she told sounds more like number 127(Dwadash for 12 and Seite for number 7).
The spanish one was the easiest , 'cause the language is pretry easy to guess and only Spain speaks spanish in Europe , mostly of the countries are from America Continent
Name Draga translated from serbian to english language means dear, darling, and i see that Draga is really a true darling. Beautiful and smart girl :) Good luck to everyone, and keep up the good work.
Sidenote: The part with the swedish girl. The English girl talked about waxed salmons and the Swedish girl was rightfully confused. In the subtitles it also said waxed salmon but that is quite innacurate since the tounge twister goes "Sex laxar i en lax ask" wich means "six salmon in a salmon container/box" and it has nothing to do with wax or waxing salmons
its actually impressive that she got every single country right and had a lot of geography knowledge despite looking pretty lost every single time😀 good job!
When I was in school I used to lern a slavic language. Amd even though Poland is a neighbour of my country, it was so much harder to understand than the Serbian language wow. Ty for the memories and great job Lauran that was awesome
As a Serbian myself I feel almost frustrated that I can't understand Polish cause the accent and the rhythm are pretty much the same, but they have so many more sounds compared to Serbian, all those sz, rz, ł, ś, ź, ą, ę etc. It almost feels like Serbian is a leaner version of the Polish with all of the unnecessary fat trimmed :)
This english woman is amazing in lanuages. She could even repeat polnish words ^^. As I read an english speaker will do the challenge I thought. Oh well they won't be good in that. But damn Gurl, you proved me wrong! Thanks a lot and greetings from germany :).
As a Chilean living in Sweden I immediately knew the Brazilian, Spanish and Swedish languages/countries. I have a Polish friend so I guessed Poland but Serbia was impossible for me.
i got all of them, but i was at an advantage tbh because I'm polish, but know a bit of Swedish and had a Portuguese friend so yeah. Serbia I guessed from yougo (Yugoslavia, south Slavic countries)
@HeroManNick132 European Portuguese is not a variation, it is the original. Portuguese variations are Brazilian Portuguese, Mozambique Portuguese, Angola Portuguese, Timor-Leste Portuguese and Portunhol(a mixture of Portuguese and Spanish usually found in southern Brazil and Uruguay) At least that's the only variants I know of🤔
@@Kaiyn oh god, there's so many of them, but im curious if there are any troubles with understanding? like you know, when you speak brazilian portuguese is there a chance to understand other variants? or when speaking original portuguese?
@@pigulyv6260 Um, that's a good question(i've never visit other portuguese-speaking country or have know abt a people from one of them👀) but i think that the big majority of the words in portuguese dialects, but portunhol(bc is a mix of spanish and portuguese so there's more diferent words), we can understand. I've seen the experience of a brazilian in Portugal, he said he needed to speak english bc people can understand him🤔, but maybe he just can't express himself using some brazilian slangs a little too much😅
@@Kaiyn The portuguese language originated in the geographic location of Portugal, but the one they speak today is also as much as a variation from the original as other ones. I hear that there is a phenomenom even that immigrants tend to preserve more the older form of the language, so in many cases the colonies have more in commom with the older language.
A diferença entre a extroversão da brasileira e o acanhamento da sueca foi muito engraçado. 😄 A pobre da inglesa praticamente teve que conversar pelas duas! 🙂
It is so easy for us Slavic to recognize all the European languages. Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian use many consonants when building words, when you got words with "cz" they are probably from Chech, Slovakia or Poland. Russians is specific, sometimes sound like Bulgarian or Macedonian (many words with "ski"). Scandinavian is a bit tricky I must say. Great clip, nice idea😊
It’s kinda crazy how I almost know how to speak four of these languages. I can speak Serbian, Swedish and English fluently, and I suck at Spanish lol 😂. Really fun to watch this video from my perspective and to understand what they said to her but sadly I kinda ruined this game for myself. But it is what it is 😁
Wow, Lauren is smart. She understands sentence construction really well and seems to be able to pick out the important words without actually being able to speak the language. Really good picking out Sweden and Serbia. Proud of myself that I would have been able to guess Poland from her saying Chopin, that was a nice hint from Anna. I think S. Korea is going to have more of a population problem in the near future, because there are going to be a whole lot of young men trying to move there to hang out with all the pretty ladies there. I mean, Scandanavian people are usually attractive, but the Swedish lady is just, wow. Would've guessed Danish, because I didn't know the Swedish word for meatballs until today.
@@JosephOccenoBFH Yes, the contrast with one other member in particular could not be larger. I’m not naming names, but I think you’ll know who I’m referring to. 😉
Normalmente é difícil para quem é por fora da lingua portuguesa diferenciar o Português Brasileiro e o Português de Portugal. Mas para quem fala português fluente,consegue perceber bem. 🇧🇷🇵🇹
Po, mas ela perguntou "É da europa?" e depois do não ela ficou "hmmm, não sei mais então" euahueha aí é foda defender. Os outros países que falam português ou tem sotaque francês, ou sotaque da língua crioula
nao concordo. moro na europa há anos e para estrangeiros as duas variantes do portugues soam completamente diferentes, ainda que nao entendam nada. é quase unanimidade entre quem nao fala a língua que o portugues europeu soa eslavo e mais "duro", enquanto o portugues do brasil é mais cantado e mais próximo do espanhol
@@fernandes.ricardo No português de Portugal a única diferença é que eles comem as vogais, fora isso eles pronúncia o D e B macio, como no espanhol, já no Brasil o D e B são fortes, os Hispanicos até confundem D com o T tipo dedo/detu e o B com P acabar/acapar, ademais os portugueses não pronunciam o ti, di, li e ni como Tchi, DJI, LHI e NHI e não nasalizam vogais antes de M e N como no Brasil Bãnãna, Ãna... Nesses aspectos eles tem uma fonologia mais parecida com o espanhol que o brasileiros o que muda é que, principalmente os de Lisboa e parte do sul de Portugal, comem as vogais, quando falado rápido, se pedirem para eles falarem devagar se parece muito mais com o espanhol cheio de shhh
I’m fluent in polish and it’s just so strange sometimes to see people reactions because a lot of people don’t even dare to guess what I say because it’s such a hard language 😂😂
Czecha od Słowaka to ja jeszcze rozróżnię ale Serbki od Chorwatki i Bułgarki to już niekoniecznie. Bałagan językowy jakiś 🙂 Pozdrawiam, Adam. PS Obstawiałem, że Bułgarka. Wyszło, że Serbka.
Seeing Draga speaking Serbian sounds so normal to me and I always wonder how does that sound to other people who can't speak it🤣 Glad my country is in this video🇷🇸
she did good! a lot of times on this channel ppl will ask for a famous person from the country, and then they say something like Messi and that makes it so obvious that it doesn't even count imo, but even though she asked such questions, the answers didn't give it away too much, so she gets the props from me, nice job!
For these, Polish is somewhat easy for me to identify. It sounds like a mix of German & Russian to my ears, and since Poland sits between the two it makes for a reasonable guess.
@@dgthe3 but Polish doesn't sound like German at all😂these languages even have completely different roots and nothing is similar, maybe except for some borrowings but borrowings are in every language and it's natural. and our language doesn't sound like Russian either😂 we have completely different accents and the sound of Polish is different. our accent is way stronger and Polish is actually very "rustling" compared with Russian. so these comparisons are funny because it's not true 😂
I am from Serbia and I felt exactly the same as Draga Honestly most of people doesn't even know about us, but this lady got it right in the center 12:34 and yeah that's exactly my thoughts haha, but congrats!
Quite fun. I did Swedish, Brazilian Portuguese and some Italian/French/Spanish once, so the accents were a give-away, Serbian and Polish not so much. Recommend German for everyone, it gets so interesting and much easier along the line. Also Finnish as it's quite unique, but then I'm rather biased - just keep thinking that you're missing sth important when not. But well done, blimey!
This was literally one of the HARDEST ‘language exams’ of my life🤣 they cut a lot of me stressing about the Serbian flag for about 5 minutes but I somehow got there in the end🥹
You are very smart Lauren, expert for this no kidding. 😁I knew you gonna guess it right about my country. I m very happy.
Glad you're back! 😃
Yeah, I understood "ciao", "prosciutto", and "da(?)". Obviously not Italian, so other side of the Adriatic, but there's a lot of countries there. Great job figuring out Serbia.
The wild "DAAA?!?!" was hilarious
The only one I missed was Poland. I didn't know Chopin was from Poland, so I said Austria because of the flag colors (red and white) like Poland.
Aaah the Serbian and Polish languages, as a Bulgarian so glad Slavic countries are included!🧡
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bg ❤
Im croatian
Но нас никога не ни включват 😭😭😭
Polish and Serbian have similar words, like bread, red, white, some numbers.
The girl did really good. Even understanding somethings I think that I couldn't had guessed.
Just like all Slavic languages
Yep
I live in Serbia
@@wenkizme too 😁😁😁
I'm Serbian and I think Polish and Serbian have the biggest difference between all Slavic languages, and maybe Russian but I learned Russian in school so not sure about that, but I get the root of the most words is the same so if we switched places I think we would be fluent in a year or so.
Teško pitanje is also the same lol
As a Croatian i was glad to hear a Serb and A Polack both are Slavic brothers 🇭🇷❤️🇷🇸🇵🇱
Hvala ❤ I meni je mnogo drago što su se setili,nadamo se da će biti i hrvatskog uskoro,ogroman pozdrav iz Beograda 🇷🇸🇭🇷
Pozdrav iz BGa❣
Gg
Actually saying Polack is derogatory, pejorative :P or it was just what u meant:P
Поздрав брате!
Bukvalno se svaki put šokiram kada neko zna za srbiju, tako da mi je bas drago, svaka cast
Ti *bukvalno* ne znaš šta znače reči koje koristiš 😄
@@frog382uahahag sta bre
@@imtrusfatedami Ma kenjam, nisi pao šok BUKVALNO :D samo si se iznenadio :P
Respekt za Gintama profilnu. 😳
I ja takođe. Al onda se mislim bolje možda i da ne znaju za nas.
As a Serbian and Polish person, I am quite glad both of them were included!
takodje petre
I have Polish ancestry. I was born in a place which has a huge amount of polish and ukrainian migrants.
I didn't kmow that polish and Serbian had so similar words.
I see that in your avatar you have mixed Polish and Serbian eagle xd
@@vashthestampede4716 well they come from one ancestor, and slavic languages split pretty late so that's pretty obvious. ukrainian and polish are even more similar to each other
@@beasnoil3139 Yes, I have a Ukrainian uncle.
when i heard serbian i was like “this is so weird watching the conversation and understanding it all” but its always fun understanding the two
I agree it’s weird not reading the subtitles. I’m so used to just reading them
As a Russian, I got like 80% of what the Serbian girl said lol
Exactly!!
Hey, she knows flags as well! Awesome girl! LOVED IT!
Also, Serbian language, my beautiful language...
I moj❤❤❤
The british girl is quite smart and articulate. You can tell she deciphers every bit of the linguistics given to her. Well done on the Serb girl for sure.
It's interesting that, as a Brit, she initially discounted Portuguese when she understood that it wasn't a European country, clearly associating it primarily with Portugal instead of Brazil! I'm in the US and Brazil would have been the first country I thought of when hearing Portuguese.
Bardzo miło zobaczyć uwzględnienie krajów słowiańskich a w tym Polskę i Serbię❤🇵🇱 Uważam że bardzo dobrze poradziłaś sobie z naszym językiem i to jak go odgadnęłaś.
Dobrze się bawiłem również zgadując razem z tobą o jakie języki chodzi
Pozdrowienia z Polski🇵🇱
Srdačni pozdavi iz Srbije poljska braća i sestre! Milo mi je što su uključili i naše krasne Slovenske jezike! Slava rodu! 🥰😊🤗
Finally a Serbian one 🇷🇸🦅
Pozz od susjeda iz Hrvatske 🇭🇷
Was surprised to hear. Pozdrav.
Србија братеее 🇷🇸❤️🇷🇸
Ali bukvalno! :D
Napokonnnn
This girl is very smart and aware of other cultures. Congratulations on that!
She didn't confuse Portuguese with Spanish and French 👏👏👏👍
She does know Spanish and French....
El portugués de Brasil tiene una variación linguística menor con el español que con el propio portugués, por lo que es normal pensar que es un dialecto de español.
@@ivanovichdelfin8797 Incorreto. Isso não é verdade. Não é normal pensar que português é um dialeto de espanhol ou que Brasileiros falam espanhol. É ignorância mesmo. E o português brasileiro NÃO tem uma variação menor com o espanhol do que com o português de Portugal. Não sei de onde você tirou essa informação.
Portugese sounds nothing like French
@@CinCee- Brazilian portuguese does
As a croat im glad yall included serbiaa❤
Ahahaha, pozdrav druže
da isto
I’m Montenegrin
@@m1lst3r89 pozdravv
Поздрав брате!
Latin languages are the best, the Brazilian girl has such a sweet voice 😍
@@_anetty And Latin Language too, Brazil speaks Portuguese
@@_anetty I didn't understand your placement. Portuguese is a Latin language, like Spanish, French, Italian, Romanian and etc...
Welcome back Lauren , nice see your return , a new member from a new country , Serbia , the lady from Brazil , Ana Paula , is really lovely
I am from Serbia from where are you and one question Kosovo is
Muito bom! Ela não confundiu o português com o espanhol e ainda reconheceu o português do Brasil! Mas as cores da bandeira deram uma ajudinha. 👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷
Very impressive! I’d love to see a Slovenian person trip her up since it’s a Slavic language, but subtly different from the other languages in the general area. Well done! 😊
Jaaaaa🇸🇮
Сербка красавица❤
Simp
I’m so glad that you included Serbia!
exactly
Portugese language sounds most beautiful to me, a i srpski jezik ne zvuči loše.
Mulher Sérvia e tão linda 🇷🇸❤
Vem aqui irmão🙏
Irmão, eu sinto exatamente o mesmo sobre a garota brasileira. Ela parece divina + sua linguagem é mágica. Um grande tchau da Sérvia.
Obrigado!💖
She is beautiful because 90% Serbians have Albanian origin, its fact
@@elminahasani2 lol no
The sound of Portuguese is very, very beautiful......
The second the first one said ‘’Oi’’ i was like brazil bc my mom is from brazil so it was really familiar to me! But Lauren was kinda like me when I was learning Portuguese bc I am from the UK so I was like what..
As a Russian I’m kinda shocked that I understood mostly of what Ania and Draga said on their native languages, even though I talked to Polish and Serbian people and never got them irl. Slavic component is so strong 💪🏻
Cool, now we would be glad if you didn't attack other Slavic nations please
@@LovelyAngel. since I am Putin and Russian government rolled into one, i will immediately listen to your comment and do something. Thanks for the collective responsibility of the Russian for the war.
P.S. When you do this stuff, you also make yourself a nazist to all jews, that are protesting against the war in Palestine, to all Serbs, who protested against the war in Croatia, to all Ukranians who protested against the war in Donbass in 2014. They didn't stop the war. Maybe you don't know about hundreds of anti-war massive demonstrations in Russia. I think, you also don't know about the fact that in Russia we have a criminal rule of law for non-support the war. If you are a reasonable person, then shurely should have caught, that the madness of the government cannot be applied to all the people of the country.
@@denismiroschnichenko9097 well said, never blame the people for the doings of the government. And regarding your original comment, I’m croatian and I also always understand slavic languages like this on video or written more than irl, I guess it’s just easier to process and single out the words that are similar
@@denismiroschnichenko9097 u pwnd her, thx
@@LovelyAngel.Ukrainians are not Slavs. They descended from the Khazars, that is, they are Jews.
Portuguese is such a beautiful language!
Ana Paula has an actress' voice
When the Serbian girl told her age it sounded so similar to Sanskrit words. Although Sanskrit word for number 27 is Saptawinshati and what she told sounds more like number 127(Dwadash for 12 and Seite for number 7).
Well they called the language family indo-European for a reason :D
And a lot of others word also.
Пуно је сличности између санскрита и српског језика, не само у изговору, већ и у корену речи и изведеницама.
Very interesting
Yes sanskrit took many words from ancient serbian
The spanish one was the easiest , 'cause the language is pretry easy to guess and only Spain speaks spanish in Europe , mostly of the countries are from America Continent
Andorra speaks spanish too.
Also gibraltar but i guess micro-states or dependencies don't count
Andorra y España
@@juang2757 en Andorra se habla catalán aún que la gente sepa español, no cuenta
@@juang2757 They speak Catalan
Name Draga translated from serbian to english language means dear, darling, and i see that Draga is really a true darling. Beautiful and smart girl :)
Good luck to everyone, and keep up the good work.
I’m not Serbian I’m Bosnian but it’s very nice watching this because the two are basically the same and I love learning new things 🫶
Bosnian what? Bosniak or Bosnian Croat?
@@HeroManNick132Bosniak muslim, as you can see by his profile photo
I have been watching these for a while and it is a real delight to finally have a Serbian one. Thank you so much!
Omg finally someone from Serbia
Congratulations🎉
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Sidenote: The part with the swedish girl. The English girl talked about waxed salmons and the Swedish girl was rightfully confused. In the subtitles it also said waxed salmon but that is quite innacurate since the tounge twister goes "Sex laxar i en lax ask" wich means "six salmon in a salmon container/box" and it has nothing to do with wax or waxing salmons
Ok but why me, a very much beginner in Swedish, can say this tongue twister
Nä, originalet är ”sex laxar i en lackask” (vilket är svårare att säga ) men det är väldigt vanligt att folk tror att det ska vara laxask
@@fynneditx It's not hard very hard to say really, but it gets harder if you try repeating it as fast as you can. personally i don't see the point.
There is a version of this tounge twister that goes "sex vaxade laxar I en vaxad laxask". That's probably the one she did with her Swedish friend
its actually impressive that she got every single country right and had a lot of geography knowledge despite looking pretty lost every single time😀 good job!
When I was in school I used to lern a slavic language. Amd even though Poland is a neighbour of my country, it was so much harder to understand than the Serbian language wow. Ty for the memories and great job Lauran that was awesome
As a Serbian myself I feel almost frustrated that I can't understand Polish cause the accent and the rhythm are pretty much the same, but they have so many more sounds compared to Serbian, all those sz, rz, ł, ś, ź, ą, ę etc. It almost feels like Serbian is a leaner version of the Polish with all of the unnecessary fat trimmed :)
This english woman is amazing in lanuages. She could even repeat polnish words ^^. As I read an english speaker will do the challenge I thought. Oh well they won't be good in that. But damn Gurl, you proved me wrong! Thanks a lot and greetings from germany :).
as a person from Poland it's so nice to watch this and see that slavic countries that are less known to the world are included
The Swede girl. Beautiful beyond words. Outside and inside judging by her gentle and sweet demeanor.
I could watch Ana from Brazil and Draga from Serbia for hours. I love them both.
Cheers from Poland.
As a Chilean living in Sweden I immediately knew the Brazilian, Spanish and Swedish languages/countries. I have a Polish friend so I guessed Poland but Serbia was impossible for me.
I can tell you that the Serbian language is more difficult than Chinese, and that the Serbian language is the most difficult to learn
@@levia971 Ahaha, bullshit. It's the same shitty story how Tokyo is Serbian as well.
Brazilian language? It is Portuguese.😄
@@levia971 Serbian is easy. I learned it without even trying to learn it.
@@tongobong1 Yeah i can speak every language if i use one word but you need to learn gramatic 😉
You are so good at this Lauren! I was playing along and got all but Serbia. Nice job 👏
i got all of them, but i was at an advantage tbh because I'm polish, but know a bit of Swedish and had a Portuguese friend so yeah. Serbia I guessed from yougo (Yugoslavia, south Slavic countries)
Сербская девушка умная и симпатичная. Србија❤
Lauren is SOO cute and smart ! i love her energy ALWAYS. ♥
You rock, Lauren! The Swedish guess was cheeky and you gotta try Serbian food, you won't regret it 🤣♥
Swedish sounds like a lullaby for my ears, I love it 💙 Greetings from Poland
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Skretyktag, frog hamesgtrog, not really
@@waldemarusmc3191 Those aren’t Swedish words tho…
@@tastiestduck122far from Swedish lmao 😂
@@waldemarusmc3191 vafan gaggar du om??
Glad that they incluted Serbia❤🇷🇸
Hello to Serbia from your Macedonian brothers 🇲🇰🇷🇸💞
Also to our slavic broski Poland 🇵🇱 🤗
Love Macedonia and Serbia from Poland 🇵🇱❤️🇲🇰🇷🇸
@@Pioporen 💘💓💞💝
Kocham cię❣️Сакам те❣️🇲🇰🇵🇱
love macedonia and poland from serbia
@@Albedoisbbg1 💞 🇲🇰🇷🇸🇵🇱 💕
OMG I love the way she pronounced Polish words. Good job with Serbia. Congratulations 👏👏👏
Brazilian Portuguese is so beautiful, I could get married just to hear the language, greetings from Poland
What about the European variant?
@HeroManNick132 European Portuguese is not a variation, it is the original. Portuguese variations are Brazilian Portuguese, Mozambique Portuguese, Angola Portuguese, Timor-Leste Portuguese and Portunhol(a mixture of Portuguese and Spanish usually found in southern Brazil and Uruguay)
At least that's the only variants I know of🤔
@@Kaiyn oh god, there's so many of them, but im curious if there are any troubles with understanding? like you know, when you speak brazilian portuguese is there a chance to understand other variants? or when speaking original portuguese?
@@pigulyv6260 Um, that's a good question(i've never visit other portuguese-speaking country or have know abt a people from one of them👀) but i think that the big majority of the words in portuguese dialects, but portunhol(bc is a mix of spanish and portuguese so there's more diferent words), we can understand.
I've seen the experience of a brazilian in Portugal, he said he needed to speak english bc people can understand him🤔, but maybe he just can't express himself using some brazilian slangs a little too much😅
@@Kaiyn The portuguese language originated in the geographic location of Portugal, but the one they speak today is also as much as a variation from the original as other ones. I hear that there is a phenomenom even that immigrants tend to preserve more the older form of the language, so in many cases the colonies have more in commom with the older language.
The two most beautiful girls in this video are the Brazilian and the Serbian
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Serbian girl in the first place for me, brazilian girl it's charming and the sweedish one it's pretty too but very shy.
@@MateusOliveira-dy5qy Right she is a beauty. We are proud of her presenting us on this channel.
They are all pretty, but I'm in love with the Brazilian
@@ChillStepCat znaš je?
@@m1lst3r89 Ne znam je, što?
Ana Paula is such a vibe!
A diferença entre a extroversão da brasileira e o acanhamento da sueca foi muito engraçado. 😄 A pobre da inglesa praticamente teve que conversar pelas duas! 🙂
ty for doing my country(Serbia)!I really appreciate it and like this video:)
the swedish one was so shy and sweet
Finally my country! 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸
Cao ❤
I love the fact that Lauren said "Don't be difficult" and then Ania enters 😂
When she ask for hint i waiting for "Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz.
Chrząszczyżewoszyce, powiat Łękołody"
@@TronarV89 I was waiting for "Kurwa"
@@skonsultujsiezlekarzem xD
Really impressive! Great job Lauren 😍👍🏻
Oh my god tysm for making this! Finally a Serbian one haha,I am from Serbia. I am so happy that You guys made it❤❤❤🎉
I love this format!
Ana Paula é linda! 😍🇧🇷💪
thank you for the serbian!
The serbian and Poland one 🥰
Yo Vito how you doin'
Q voz linda da Ana 🇧🇷
Wow, she's really good! i came here to check how she will manage with polish and im impressed!
It is so easy for us Slavic to recognize all the European languages. Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian use many consonants when building words, when you got words with "cz" they are probably from Chech, Slovakia or Poland. Russians is specific, sometimes sound like Bulgarian or Macedonian (many words with "ski"). Scandinavian is a bit tricky I must say. Great clip, nice idea😊
It’s kinda crazy how I almost know how to speak four of these languages.
I can speak Serbian, Swedish and English fluently, and I suck at Spanish lol 😂. Really fun to watch this video from my perspective and to understand what they said to her but sadly I kinda ruined this game for myself. But it is what it is 😁
lol same but im bosnian
@@knivessurvives ti si srbin
Zato sto je bosna srbija
@@WOTB_GAMER lmao
this is the case for almost every person that moved to sweden
Omg the Swedish lady is so shy, that's so cute ❤
Ana Paula is adorable! 🥰🇧🇷
The polish girl was so sweet and nice ❤❤
Hii
O português br e o idioma mais bonito do mundo 🌎 .
Wow, Lauren is smart. She understands sentence construction really well and seems to be able to pick out the important words without actually being able to speak the language. Really good picking out Sweden and Serbia.
Proud of myself that I would have been able to guess Poland from her saying Chopin, that was a nice hint from Anna.
I think S. Korea is going to have more of a population problem in the near future, because there are going to be a whole lot of young men trying to move there to hang out with all the pretty ladies there. I mean, Scandanavian people are usually attractive, but the Swedish lady is just, wow. Would've guessed Danish, because I didn't know the Swedish word for meatballs until today.
As compared to certain others .. 😆
I wouldn't understand chopin hint. What for it stands?
@@worldoftancraft Look for the music "Nocturne op.9 no. 2", you probably heard it before.
@@worldoftancraft Chopin was Polish but moved to Paris and adopted a French name.
@@JosephOccenoBFH Yes, the contrast with one other member in particular could not be larger. I’m not naming names, but I think you’ll know who I’m referring to. 😉
A brasileira é tão linda e simpática 🇧🇷♥️
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A inglesa jogou logo a mão pra apertar. 😄😄 engraçado diferenças culturais.
Polish is beautiful I agree with you I’m from Polska 🇵🇱
One of the only real European countries left 🇬🇧🤝🏻🇵🇱
Ugliest language I heard ever..
I see Serbia, I click! 😆🇷🇸
I would only get Portuguese and Spanish, and French if it was here too, but the Scandinavian/Nordic, etc I have no clue…
Normalmente é difícil para quem é por fora da lingua portuguesa diferenciar o Português Brasileiro e o Português de Portugal. Mas para quem fala português fluente,consegue perceber bem. 🇧🇷🇵🇹
Po, mas ela perguntou "É da europa?" e depois do não ela ficou "hmmm, não sei mais então" euahueha aí é foda defender. Os outros países que falam português ou tem sotaque francês, ou sotaque da língua crioula
nao concordo. moro na europa há anos e para estrangeiros as duas variantes do portugues soam completamente diferentes, ainda que nao entendam nada. é quase unanimidade entre quem nao fala a língua que o portugues europeu soa eslavo e mais "duro", enquanto o portugues do brasil é mais cantado e mais próximo do espanhol
Acho que o som do português de Portugal é mais parecido com russo/ucraniano do que português brasileiro
@@fernandes.ricardo
No português de Portugal a única diferença é que eles comem as vogais, fora isso eles pronúncia o D e B macio, como no espanhol, já no Brasil o D e B são fortes, os Hispanicos até confundem D com o T tipo dedo/detu e o B com P acabar/acapar, ademais os portugueses não pronunciam o ti, di, li e ni como Tchi, DJI, LHI e NHI e não nasalizam vogais antes de M e N como no Brasil Bãnãna, Ãna... Nesses aspectos eles tem uma fonologia mais parecida com o espanhol que o brasileiros o que muda é que, principalmente os de Lisboa e parte do sul de Portugal, comem as vogais, quando falado rápido, se pedirem para eles falarem devagar se parece muito mais com o espanhol cheio de shhh
Im in love with the brazilian girl😍
I’m fluent in polish and it’s just so strange sometimes to see people reactions because a lot of people don’t even dare to guess what I say because it’s such a hard language 😂😂
For me Serbian and italian is the best language
A Ana Paula é tão linda e maravilhosa... Eu fico encantado com essa garota
Czecha od Słowaka to ja jeszcze rozróżnię ale Serbki od Chorwatki i Bułgarki to już niekoniecznie. Bałagan językowy jakiś 🙂
Pozdrawiam, Adam.
PS Obstawiałem, że Bułgarka. Wyszło, że Serbka.
A ana paula é tão linda e a voz dela é tão boaa de ouvir é como se fosse um asmr 😅
THANK YOU IVE BEEN SO WANTING FOR YOU TO DO SERBIA .
I am from Serbia and we are a small country and as she sayd a lot of people don t know about serbia
"im not good with languages" proceeds to get all of them right
Seeing Draga speaking Serbian sounds so normal to me and I always wonder how does that sound to other people who can't speak it🤣
Glad my country is in this video🇷🇸
@@nellytree Femboy xD
she did good! a lot of times on this channel ppl will ask for a famous person from the country, and then they say something like Messi and that makes it so obvious that it doesn't even count imo, but even though she asked such questions, the answers didn't give it away too much, so she gets the props from me, nice job!
Please don't be difficult:
Poland enters the room 😅
For these, Polish is somewhat easy for me to identify. It sounds like a mix of German & Russian to my ears, and since Poland sits between the two it makes for a reasonable guess.
@@dgthe3 but Polish doesn't sound like German at all😂these languages even have completely different roots and nothing is similar, maybe except for some borrowings but borrowings are in every language and it's natural.
and our language doesn't sound like Russian either😂 we have completely different accents and the sound of Polish is different. our accent is way stronger and Polish is actually very "rustling" compared with Russian.
so these comparisons are funny because it's not true 😂
@@dgthe3niemiecki i rosyjski?😂już słysze jak polak dogaduje się z łatwością z tymi dwoma narodami😂😂
@Mira Szemys serio problem? Ja nigdy nie spotkałem polaka, który ma trudność z wymową niemieckich słów
I am from Serbia and I felt exactly the same as Draga
Honestly most of people doesn't even know about us, but this lady got it right in the center
12:34 and yeah that's exactly my thoughts haha, but congrats!
Ana is such a sweetheart
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Omg, finally someone put my country in the video 🇷🇸
I'm so impressed she got all of them right! I only got the Polish one XD
Cześć, dziękuje że zrobiłaś nasz język! Pozdrowienia z Polski
English: Hi, thank you for making our language! Greetings from Poland.
Girls from Serbia and Poland. Absolutely beautiful!!
I live in Serbia
Kosovo je srbija I ja zivim u srbiji samo sto ja srbiju volim vise id bilo koga
Adorei o vídeo, Ana sou sua fã. ♥️🇧🇷
Tbm gosto muito quando ela aparece nos vídeos! Ela é muito simpática!
Many people doesn't know about Srbia when you got it I just kinda wanted to cry bc I was so happy 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸
Eu estou impressionada ,ela acertou todos 😮.❤
Quite fun. I did Swedish, Brazilian Portuguese and some Italian/French/Spanish once, so the accents were a give-away, Serbian and Polish not so much. Recommend German for everyone, it gets so interesting and much easier along the line. Also Finnish as it's quite unique, but then I'm rather biased - just keep thinking that you're missing sth important when not. But well done, blimey!