The Estonian guy: "I don't make much and I live with my mother, she cooks chicken every day" Woman: "He's definitely gonna kill me" That just cracked me up soo much 🤣🤣🤣
Oh common.. Accent? From where? The first lady was super lithuanian :D The problem is more that people are picking the voices, not the languages. I would give the same sentences for each of them to say in their language. But as a person from Lithuania I still vote for "braliukai" as all the time I'm in Latvia I can't stop listening :)
@@Julia-ui5lw She did have an accent. By the way how she pronounced "maloni" (ir sounded like "maluoni") and "miela" (the stress was on the first syllable while it should be on the second one in pure standard Lithuanian) I'd say she was from the Western Lithuania, maybe from around Klaipėda city.
Can’t really say Lithuanian and Latvian are similar languages, there are some words that are similar and writing is different. Lithuanians and Latvians can’t communicate or understand each other without learning the languages first.
Totally agree. It's maybe possible to understand bit more if you trained your ear, but other than that just some words that are similar. Bit easier while reading, but still not much. Quite different languages
@@birchheights6542 Depends of which way people use the word similar. Oxford dictionary told me similar means “almost the same but not exactly” which in this case would mean that “similar language” = mutually intelligible. But I’ve noticed that people tend use the word similar in another way… more like “that something has similarities”. I’m not an native English speaker so I have just learned to use the word in a way that corresponds to how other people use them and how most people use the word “similar” doesn’t correspond that well to the dictionary 🤷♂️
Putting 'Baltic languages' in the title can be a bit misleading, since Estonian isn't a part of the Baltic language family, it's actually Finnic. So maybe you could say 'language in the Baltics' instead of 'Baltic language', or something like that. :)
For me, it was Latvian. The way they pronounce two consecutive consonants is very particular and especially the last speaker was able to emphasize that. But I realize I might be a bit biased because I listen to latvian music. Cheers from 🇮🇹 and viva Skyforger! 🤟
Lithuanian is what my grandpa spoke because of his parents. When I hear Lithuanian I love the vowel sounds and consonants. However listening to a native speaker with a female is very romantic for me as a guy.
I keep coming back to the second Lithuanian lady, Her relaxed delivery and soft tone of voice as well as her manner of speaking made the language sound especially attractive. Her expressions as she speaks remind me a bit of Chloe Grace Moretz and we glimpse the loveliest smile at the end 😍
@@pppopo1702 This is just for fun. I think each of these people's appeal (or lack of appeal) is based on their tone and pace instead of the structure of each language. The first guy speaking Estonian language sounded more like he was trying to interrogate someone instead of engage them in a conversation. I'm sure the Estonian language is a beautiful one.
OMG both Lithuanian ladies mispresented the sound of Lithuanian language. One almost had an accent (does she live abroad?). Another didn't have good articulation or intonation and soundes quiet and insecure. What happening? In real life Lith language is way more profound and defined, not mumbling like they did! 😄
Same with the Estonian man, at first I didn't even understand what he said and relistening to it he added like weird school-boy + lowkey russian accent. and the text... "Come live w me, I dont make much money but I live w my mom" is a most unsexy thing to ever utter in Estonian
As a Swede who has heard Finnish on Swedish radio, I would say that Estonian was my favorite of the Baltic languages just because those languages are so similar to each other.
As a Finnish i say thx neighbour. Estonian sounds pretty funny here. Its like some sort of handicap finnish (sorry this rude word but) because some words sounds very familiar but those have totally opposite meanings so .. it could be quite hilarious 😅
Lithuanian and Latvian are maybe 35% similar, at max. It's easier to understand written form but spoken language is almost incomprehensible. Lithuanian and Latvian have different melodies, stress patterns, phonologies and very different vocabularies. Only some really old every day words are the same or very similar.
The only right way If you want compare NETO salaries is to adjust it for living costs in the country. Here it's 2022 data: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_European_countries_by_average_wage The difference between Estonia and Lithuania is pretty high it's 300$. About the same difference between Lithuania and Finland: Finland - 2,955$ Lithuania - 2,762$ (2022 Q4 data) Estonia - 2,493$ (2022-09 data) Latvia - 2,113$ GDP per capita PPP (World Bank 2021 data): Lithuania's - 42,581$ > Estonia's - 42,138$ GDP per capita PPP (The International Monetary fund (IMF) 2022 data): Lithuania's - 46,159$ > Estonia's - 46,126$. Lithuania has been ahead of Estonia in GDP per capita (PPP) for quite a few years at this point
By the way if someone is interested what she was saying at 4:13 is this: Viņš teica: "Nav nozīmes meklēt paradīzē vai peklē Bet, ja reiz satiksi to, sauksi par savējo" it translates something like this - And he said: “No point of searching, paradise or in hell But once you meet her, you will call her yours." It`s a song called "Spogulīt" from latvian band Prāta Vētra (Brainstorm)
Probably a bit German barking tone to Estonian intonation. In soviet army guys from other places mocked the sound of Estonian exactly as one would mock the sound of German. Was surprised, never thought of it.
@@sofitocyn100 Estonian intonation certainly isnt similar to the Finnish if you listen to it from far without understanding the words. Estonian sounds quite idk..harsh, like chopping wood. Finnish because of longer words and lots of double ää-s and stuff sounds very different to a foreigner. For 700 years Estonians have listened to and talked in German, while the Finns had close contacts with Swedish that has a singing sound to it, intonation drops and goes up like crazy. It has had an impact to the intonations of both Estonian and Finnish.
It's down to delivery. Men tend to put that machismo into their delivery (regardless of language). With the particular grammatical structures for the Baltic languages, clearly the machismo impaired the "sexiness" that _is_ possible.
I do not understand why you excluded 🇫🇮 from the comparision. 🇫🇮🇪🇪 vs 🇱🇹🇱🇻 would make more sense. Or like what the sexiest language of former Swedish Empire? 🇫🇮🇪🇪🇸🇪
Yeah I have no idea what that Lithuania lady is on, it's most definitely not mutually intelligible, mostly due to Latvian being exposed to a lot of German influence and Lithuanian to Polish and Russian
When i went to a random train wagon in a foreign country as a part of truth or dare, i spoke estonian. Everyone in the wagon looked at me like: "Please don't kill me..."
Dude, Estonian is not a Baltic language, it's a Finnic language. "Baltic" is just a geopolitical term made up by the (historical) colonizers of these three countries, mainly Germans and Russians. This was not a choice of the indigenous nations of these countries. Latvians and Lithuanians started to use the term Baltic to describe themselves and their culture and language sometime in the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, so pretty recently. Estonians however are instead Finnic, as I mentioned earlier, more related to Finns in every aspect.
@@NeIIy1) All words in Baltic languages with "F" and "H" are loanwords. 2) They are used seldom when compared to "K" or "P". Take a random text in Latvian or Lithuanian and try to count them.
You can not compare languages this way! :D if those latvian girls say anything in other language it would be also the sexiest and the most attractive choice for most people, because of soft voices and young age of them. Just my oppinion.
in the future you must also rank The sexiest Finno-Ugric language.:-) Greetings from a Finn who has learned also Estonian!:-) Terveisiä suomalaiselta joka on opiskellut myös viron kieltä!:-)
Lithuanian ladies were the example of great idea but bad execution, it just didn't sound like the raw lithuanian language it it's true form(im lithuanian btw so i think i have the right to judge that)
If you like torture, learn Estonian :D We have words like Jäääär (Ice edge), Töööö (Night work), Kuuuurija (Moon explorer), Kännuämblik (Stump spider) and many many more :D
As an estonian I could barely understand some of the words the guy was trying to say. The girl actually did sound estonian but the accent of the guy was just too strong so I'd say estonian was not very well represented here.
The Lithuanian language was very badly presented. I would say that the second lady is not a native speaker. It might be her second language. She has a thick accent and needs to think what she’ll say next..
The fun fact who don't know that - Lithuanian and Latvian is Baltic language but Estonian is Finno-Ugric language! :) And one more fact about Latvia - in Latvia there is 2x languages - Latvian and Latgalian (many Latvians who never been heard Latgalian will not easy understand what is Latgalian saying) - I make example Latvian you say ''viņš'' (he) but in Latgalian ''jis'' (he); ''mazdēls'' (grandson) in Latvian but ''unkus'' (grandson) in Latgalian; ''Cilvēks'' (human) in Latvian but ''Cylvāks'' (human) in Latgalian. Latgalians have one more letter then in Latvian alphabet ''y'' but in Latvian alphabet there is no such letter. As a child, I managed to live in Latgale in the summer and I learned a few words in Latgalian, but my wife is from another part of Latvia and she has never been to Latgale - and if a plot about Latgale is shown on TV and a Latgalian is interviewed there, she says that she does not understand anything . The Latgalian language is used by approximately 160,000 inhabitants of Latvia.
I like the Lithuanian best. The prominence of the vowels in combination with consonants flows nicely. I personally had BUKI BUKI SU MANIM whispered in my ear and I just melted!
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Latvian is sort of a crossbreed between Lithuanian and Estonian, as while by grammar it's definitely a Baltic language like Lithuanian, it has some sounds and loan words form Finno-Ugric Livonian language, as that tribe got melted together with Curonians, Latgalians and other tribes into Latvian nation. Plus there are some German influences in Latvian, so it sounds sort of a bit harder than Lithuanian.
My wife and I spent a couple of weeks in the Baltics back in September, so I was able to hear a lot more of these languages than these folks but I will go with Latvian as the sexiest language. I will note that the women in Estonia were the best dressed: simple, classy elegance.
Lithuanian language is very rich, but we are shy to speak about everything freely. We are not shy to insult each other for sure. I hope that will change as soon as possible. I love the other languages too. Latvian language sounds sometimes sexier than lithuanian, especially when female Latvian speaks. But I'm proud of my country and language, because we are so small and it's very rear to listen lithuanian language abroad.
Sorry, but the guy buchered the estonian language a bit. He like said the words, but there was no flow. Clearly he was foreign estonian or american who learned estonian. Estonian speaking girl was spot on and it showed!
Term “sexy” hardly can be applied to any of these languages. But most pleasant sound perhaps is Latvian . Lithuanian, while very similar to Latvian , has too many of these “č,ž.š” sounds which makes it less pleasant. And Estonian sounds more funny , like a baby talk .
It's possible to speak Lithuanian and entirely avoid those souds: "man labai patinka tavo plaukai, jie tokie nuostabiai geltoni/juodi/raudoni/rudi ir ilgi. Ir tavo didelės mėlynos/rudos akys. Bei tos putlios raudonos lūpos. Viskas viename mielame veide, kuris priklauso nuostabiausiam asmeniui". See? Not a single š, č, ž.
To add to the previous reply, the younger Lithuanian girl was strumbling over her words saying how nice it is to be here to film and she hopes it is nice for them too. The choice of words was on the spot and you can tell she is very nervous. Sexy has everything to do with delivery hahaha
Estonian language is not related to Baltic group of languages. Even it is Baltic in regards to territory. Estonian is close to Finnish as it is a Finno Ugric group. Baltic languages include Lithuanian, Latvian, Latgalian, Prussian,
latvian is the hottest, not only between languages of baltic states, like in the whole world as a person from Russia, i wish i could speak their language but it's to hard to learn actually =)
Not being from any of those countries but having studied a little bit of them through films and songs, Estonian are closer to Finnish, and Lithuanian with Latvian are very similar, almost the same if you change some Lithuanian "a" with "e" and make the "s" lighter...maybe take the rich "z" away too. I love those languages but Lithuanian is closer to heart for me for personal reasons (started because of Hetalia and grew through friendships). I speak some too. It's interesting how they combine Latin with Slavic. PS: The Chilli lady was in the right mood all way through XD
@@compatriot852 Both Slavic and Baltic languages come from the same ancestor Proto-Balto-Slavic, meaning that both Slavic and Baltic languages will be very similar, which they are in vocabulary and grammar (ežeras/ozero) (galva/golova). Also Lithuania and various lands of Rus (Ruthenia) were part of a single country at one point (LDK), this means that Lithuanian has a ton of Slavic words that can be found in modern Russian, Belorussian and Ukrainian today. Bėda, miestas, kilimas, bažnyčia, kryžius, bajoras, turgus, katilas, stiklas are some examples.
Lithuanian language originates from Sanskrit which is one of the oldest languages in the world. It is one of the last remaining surviving languages that retains many of its features. It's an interesting read if you want to look in to this further.
Lithuanian is the most liquid sounding from Baltic languages for sure. I live in Estonia. It sometimes sounds like the guys are about to fight while having a regular discussion in Estonian. A bit harsh sounding.
Estonian is not a Baltic language, but a Finnic language (finno-ugric group), like Finnish. It belongs to the Uralic language family, not indo-european. This language has nothing to do with Latvian or Lithuanian, it's like comparing Greek and Turkish.
How is that even possible? Estonian, Sweden and all other similar langugages for me is most annoying. Seriously. There is something in that type of language I can't stand.
I'm launching a project in Latvia and biy are those languages different!!! We can find a word similar here and there, same language tree after all, but honestly you could say this about any other European language. We-do-not-understand-each-other !
Estonian is a Finno-Urgic language, in the same category as Finnish and Livonian. It is not a Baltic language. You might want to change the title of the video as it’s misleading ;)
@@rain_1_3 might as well add Latgalian *.* Latvian and Lithuanian are the only alive and officially used languages, that's why no one bothers to mention the rest of them.
EXCUSE ME! ESTONIAN IS. A FINNO UGRIC LANGUAGE AND NOT A BALTIC LANGUAGE. Please do a bit of research on your topic before you make a video. They aren’t even related language families. I recommend checking whether each language in the video is really in that language family before you make it.
By the way thank you for latvian people you for coming and participate to our folks party at ERAU EIFAF in Indonesia. Latvia soud like german and Lithuanian sound like Russia To be honest my voluation as Imdonesian
The Estonian guy: "I don't make much and I live with my mother, she cooks chicken every day"
Woman: "He's definitely gonna kill me"
That just cracked me up soo much 🤣🤣🤣
Estonia brothers Finnish osiot
Lithuanian language was very badly represented. The younger women spoke with a lot of mistakes and the older one had an accent.
Oh common.. Accent? From where? The first lady was super lithuanian :D The problem is more that people are picking the voices, not the languages. I would give the same sentences for each of them to say in their language. But as a person from Lithuania I still vote for "braliukai" as all the time I'm in Latvia I can't stop listening :)
kritikuok kūmelę, kad pieno duotų
Totally agree 😒
@@Julia-ui5lw She did have an accent. By the way how she pronounced "maloni" (ir sounded like "maluoni") and "miela" (the stress was on the first syllable while it should be on the second one in pure standard Lithuanian) I'd say she was from the Western Lithuania, maybe from around Klaipėda city.
@@blueeyedbaer its not accent its dialect, which makes it normal "lithuanian language", so dont be prejudice :D
Can’t really say Lithuanian and Latvian are similar languages, there are some words that are similar and writing is different. Lithuanians and Latvians can’t communicate or understand each other without learning the languages first.
Totally agree. It's maybe possible to understand bit more if you trained your ear, but other than that just some words that are similar. Bit easier while reading, but still not much. Quite different languages
Agree. Probably would be easy to learn but I definitely can't understand a sentence in Lithuanian.
Similar , which they are , doesn’t mean mutually intelligible
As a lithuanian, when I hear Latvian being spoken it just sounds like a very drunk lithuanian speaking
@@birchheights6542
Depends of which way people use the word similar. Oxford dictionary told me similar means “almost the same but not exactly” which in this case would mean that “similar language” = mutually intelligible.
But I’ve noticed that people tend use the word similar in another way… more like “that something has similarities”.
I’m not an native English speaker so I have just learned to use the word in a way that corresponds to how other people use them and how most people use the word “similar” doesn’t correspond that well to the dictionary 🤷♂️
Putting 'Baltic languages' in the title can be a bit misleading, since Estonian isn't a part of the Baltic language family, it's actually Finnic. So maybe you could say 'language in the Baltics' instead of 'Baltic language', or something like that. :)
You are right-its Finno-Ugric!
Yup. They could've added Latgalian and Samogitian instead :D
Baltic is also a geographical region. Same reason Finland is included in Scandinavian stuff
God, you finnish trying to runaway from us. Common, you're here to stay!
They probably mean that Baltic countries languages.
For me, it was Latvian. The way they pronounce two consecutive consonants is very particular and especially the last speaker was able to emphasize that. But I realize I might be a bit biased because I listen to latvian music. Cheers from 🇮🇹 and viva Skyforger! 🤟
Anche tu impari/hai intenzione di imparare il lettone? 🇱🇻
@@paolodominici202 non ci sto pensando al momento ma non lo escludo in futuro! Da quanto stai studiando il lettone?
@@gi1937 l'ho studiato un po' ma ho dovuto rinunciare sia per la scuola che per mancanza di risorse💔
@@paolodominici202 ah mi dispiace...è difficile trovare risorse su internet sul lettone?
@@gi1937 c'è qualcosa creato anche dalle istituzioni, solo che non stimolano molto 😂
Lithuanian is what my grandpa spoke because of his parents. When I hear Lithuanian I love the vowel sounds and consonants. However listening to a native speaker with a female is very romantic for me as a guy.
I keep coming back to the second Lithuanian lady, Her relaxed delivery and soft tone of voice as well as her manner of speaking made the language sound especially attractive. Her expressions as she speaks remind me a bit of Chloe Grace Moretz and we glimpse the loveliest smile at the end 😍
what do u think about estonian? does it sound pretty in any way?
I liked the Latvian accent. She had a beautiful quality to her voice!
what do u think about estonian? does it sound pretty in any way?
@@pppopo1702 This is just for fun. I think each of these people's appeal (or lack of appeal) is based on their tone and pace instead of the structure of each language. The first guy speaking Estonian language sounded more like he was trying to interrogate someone instead of engage them in a conversation. I'm sure the Estonian language is a beautiful one.
@@RuleofFive Oooo thank u for ur review!
voice and language is not the same
@@santa5240 OMG I'm so happy you were here to sort it out.
OMG both Lithuanian ladies mispresented the sound of Lithuanian language. One almost had an accent (does she live abroad?). Another didn't have good articulation or intonation and soundes quiet and insecure. What happening? In real life Lith language is way more profound and defined, not mumbling like they did! 😄
aje? atvyk į Kupiškių kaimą, ožį!
Same with the Estonian man, at first I didn't even understand what he said and relistening to it he added like weird school-boy + lowkey russian accent. and the text... "Come live w me, I dont make much money but I live w my mom" is a most unsexy thing to ever utter in Estonian
Well, no harm done, its not like Lithuanian was going to win anyway. I love Lithuania but the sound of the language is not one of your strongpoints.
@@AK-qy5iw can say the same about estonian 🤢
Are you even Lithuanian? First one had a normal accent for western Lithuania
As a Swede who has heard Finnish on Swedish radio, I would say that Estonian was my favorite of the Baltic languages just because those languages are so similar to each other.
what do u think about estonian? does it sound pretty in any way?
Estonian and Finnish are Finno-Ugric languages
As a Finnish i say thx neighbour. Estonian sounds pretty funny here. Its like some sort of handicap finnish (sorry this rude word but) because some words sounds very familiar but those have totally opposite meanings so .. it could be quite hilarious 😅
@@SIMOPARAS finnish sounds severly drunk to us, so we r equal haha
I am Latvian and Estonian is really an increadibly beautifull language.
As a Lithuanian i really liked Latvian presentation.
Lithuanian and Latvian are maybe 35% similar, at max. It's easier to understand written form but spoken language is almost incomprehensible. Lithuanian and Latvian have different melodies, stress patterns, phonologies and very different vocabularies. Only some really old every day words are the same or very similar.
The only right way If you want compare NETO salaries is to adjust it for living costs in the country. Here it's 2022 data:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_European_countries_by_average_wage
The difference between Estonia and Lithuania is pretty high it's 300$. About the same difference between Lithuania and Finland:
Finland - 2,955$
Lithuania - 2,762$ (2022 Q4 data)
Estonia - 2,493$ (2022-09 data)
Latvia - 2,113$
GDP per capita PPP (World Bank 2021 data): Lithuania's - 42,581$ > Estonia's - 42,138$
GDP per capita PPP (The International Monetary fund (IMF) 2022 data): Lithuania's - 46,159$ > Estonia's - 46,126$.
Lithuania has been ahead of Estonia in GDP per capita (PPP) for quite a few years at this point
Agreed 100%
knowing Latvian and Russian, I understand Lithuanian well, I have Lithuanian friends, I understand them 80%
Piekrītu, about 30% yes...all other must uae brain and intuitive
Definitely Lithuanian🇱🇹 Cheers from 🇪🇸
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Sveiciens Latviešiem un kaimiņu tautiešiem... :)
Ačiū😊🇱🇹 bet ir kitų baltijos šalių kalba yra graži😊
“Vai naksi uz veikalu est desmaizites?” The way my country presented us was funny cuz actualllkk
By the way if someone is interested what she was saying at 4:13 is this: Viņš teica:
"Nav nozīmes meklēt paradīzē vai peklē
Bet, ja reiz satiksi to, sauksi par savējo" it translates something like this - And he said:
“No point of searching, paradise or in hell
But once you meet her, you will call her yours." It`s a song called "Spogulīt" from latvian band Prāta Vētra (Brainstorm)
I find it hilarious how they associate Estonian with being held hostage.
Probably a bit German barking tone to Estonian intonation. In soviet army guys from other places mocked the sound of Estonian exactly as one would mock the sound of German. Was surprised, never thought of it.
@@AK-qy5iw no. Estonian is similar to Finnish. Not German. You definitely know nothing about these languages...
@@sofitocyn100 olen eesti keeles rääkinud viimased 50 aastat ja seda, võib öelda, kõrgtasemel.
@@sofitocyn100 Estonian intonation certainly isnt similar to the Finnish if you listen to it from far without understanding the words. Estonian sounds quite idk..harsh, like chopping wood. Finnish because of longer words and lots of double ää-s and stuff sounds very different to a foreigner. For 700 years Estonians have listened to and talked in German, while the Finns had close contacts with Swedish that has a singing sound to it, intonation drops and goes up like crazy. It has had an impact to the intonations of both Estonian and Finnish.
There is a lot of different accents of Finnish and Estonian
I am Latvian and I have never thought before that speaking a language of only 2 million people is such a privilege.
2 miljoni arī ir daudz, viss atkarīgs no perspektīvas
It's probably more than 2 million. There are people worldwide who were taught Latvian by their parents who left in WW2.
I live in Lithuania but all the time was saying, that Latvian language is the most sexiest :) Wish could speak latvian :)
Bučas
So pleasant to hear. Thank you. It is so interesting - you can hear sound all the other languages but cannot hear your own.
Latvian is the sexiest language out of these
It's down to delivery. Men tend to put that machismo into their delivery (regardless of language). With the particular grammatical structures for the Baltic languages, clearly the machismo impaired the "sexiness" that _is_ possible.
Well, Estonian isn't a Baltic language (not even an Indo-European one). It's Finnic, same as Finnish.
It’s part of the Finno-Ugric branch of the Uralic family, distantly related to the Hungarians
@@danieljasonkon9800 I.e. a Finnic language.
@@eksiarvamus correct
@@danieljasonkon9800 Not wanna be related with Hungary anymore because they support war and Putin.
@@JustOneGirl81 then go associate yourself with another country instead
What was the sexiest for you? 🇪🇪🇱🇻🇱🇹
Also - bonus points if you can translate any of these!
Lithuanian
Lithuanian
Latvian is most pleasant to listen to , but sorry , neither of these 3 can be called “sexy” ☺️
I do not understand why you excluded 🇫🇮 from the comparision. 🇫🇮🇪🇪 vs 🇱🇹🇱🇻 would make more sense. Or like what the sexiest language of former Swedish Empire? 🇫🇮🇪🇪🇸🇪
Im from Lithuania, this was entertaining!
Finland was classed as a Baltic state until 1945.
Stop the war in Ukraine
how?
Slava Ukraine!!!
I wish i could do that
languages aren't sexy people are. Any language can be sexy(sensual)depending on the person.
Do not agree.
@@zandatee Nothing sexy about the song Happy birthday, until Marilyn Monroe sang it. It's all in the delivery.
as an estonian... i laughed through the whole estonian laungage part
Lithuanian definitely sexiest🇱🇹😍
as Lithuanians, we can’t understand each other with Latvians definitely
Yeah I have no idea what that Lithuania lady is on, it's most definitely not mutually intelligible, mostly due to Latvian being exposed to a lot of German influence and Lithuanian to Polish and Russian
I have Baltic DNA 🧬 coming from Latvian ❤ I would love to learn this language
its too hard, no chance you will learn it living outside in another country
When i went to a random train wagon in a foreign country as a part of truth or dare, i spoke estonian.
Everyone in the wagon looked at me like: "Please don't kill me..."
Dude, Estonian is not a Baltic language, it's a Finnic language. "Baltic" is just a geopolitical term made up by the (historical) colonizers of these three countries, mainly Germans and Russians. This was not a choice of the indigenous nations of these countries. Latvians and Lithuanians started to use the term Baltic to describe themselves and their culture and language sometime in the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, so pretty recently. Estonians however are instead Finnic, as I mentioned earlier, more related to Finns in every aspect.
It sounds more like Balldick
Lithuanian language similar to sanskrit
@@nishantshrivastav9368 Except Lithuanian doesn't have neuter gender and letters "f", "h" are foreign to it.
@@dymytryruban4324bro, what are you on about? "F" and "h" are used all the time
@@NeIIy1) All words in Baltic languages with "F" and "H" are loanwords.
2) They are used seldom when compared to "K" or "P". Take a random text in Latvian or Lithuanian and try to count them.
Lithuanian or Latvian after watching Monika Liu and Citi Zeni from Eurovision 🥵
You can not compare languages this way! :D if those latvian girls say anything in other language it would be also the sexiest and the most attractive choice for most people, because of soft voices and young age of them. Just my oppinion.
Truth
It was hard to hear the language with the audio quality.
True, as a Lithuanian, it was difficult to hear some words because of the sound quality.
best wishes from Lithuania!!!! :)))
in the future you must also rank The sexiest Finno-Ugric language.:-) Greetings from a Finn who has learned also Estonian!:-) Terveisiä suomalaiselta joka on opiskellut myös viron kieltä!:-)
As a Finn do you Understand Sami Languages, Hungarian and Karelian? Do you understand Forest-Finnish from Norway?
Happy Thursday Marina! Cheers 🥂 from USA 🇺🇸
what do u think about estonian? does it sound pretty in any way?
This was my first time hearing a baltic language. Very interesting!
what do u think about estonian? does it sound pretty in any way?
@@pppopo1702 Estonian is not even Baltic language. Estonian and Finnish are Finno-Ugric languages
@@ragnarlaine4065 KUIDAS ON SEE MINU KÜSIMUSEGA SEOTUD, RAGNAR?
@@ragnarlaine4065 bro Estonian is Baltic
@@hilloworld904 No, it's finno-ugric it is not similar to latvian or lithuanian at all
Lithuanian is *the* most beautiful language there is
Lithuanian ladies were the example of great idea but bad execution, it just didn't sound like the raw lithuanian language it it's true form(im lithuanian btw so i think i have the right to judge that)
Agree
yeah
Paul has massive accent when speaking Estonian
that's bc he's canadian with some estonian roots
he also has massive d...
I love Ugro-Finnic languages. I would really love if I could speak Finnish, Estonian or Hungarian.
Has anyone ever decided to learn a language from one of these videos?
If you like torture, learn Estonian :D We have words like Jäääär (Ice edge), Töööö (Night work), Kuuuurija (Moon explorer), Kännuämblik (Stump spider) and many many more :D
I’m learning Estonian I think it’s a beautiful language
Hard choice! ❤️🇪🇪🇱🇻🇱🇹
Real Baltic countries 🇱🇻🇱🇹
Former Swedish Empire countries 🇫🇮🇪🇪🇸🇪
First Lithuanian girl did so bad representing language, even lithuanian myself it was hard to understand what she were saying.
kuilį, atsikimšk ausis kai klausaisi
Could you please make a video about what Balkans think of each other ?
We did. It's linked in the end.
I’d say Estonian is the sexiest in my opinion ❤
The audio is so horrible, you need to fix this.
As a Lithuanian, I can understand Latvian, but it's like trying to understand someone when you're a bit tipsy. Love LV
As an estonian I could barely understand some of the words the guy was trying to say. The girl actually did sound estonian but the accent of the guy was just too strong so I'd say estonian was not very well represented here.
As latvian, I think our latvian girls just talked "sexy" that's why it sounded like that. Also intonation and voice plays big part.
Lithuanian was represented so bad omfgg
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YEA
@@CHRISTALMOUNTAIN o ką ne? Man tai labai, bet vistiek geras vidosas.
The Lithuanian language was very badly presented. I would say that the second lady is not a native speaker. It might be her second language. She has a thick accent and needs to think what she’ll say next..
The fun fact who don't know that - Lithuanian and Latvian is Baltic language but Estonian is Finno-Ugric language! :) And one more fact about Latvia - in Latvia there is 2x languages - Latvian and Latgalian (many Latvians who never been heard Latgalian will not easy understand what is Latgalian saying) - I make example Latvian you say ''viņš'' (he) but in Latgalian ''jis'' (he); ''mazdēls'' (grandson) in Latvian but ''unkus'' (grandson) in Latgalian; ''Cilvēks'' (human) in Latvian but ''Cylvāks'' (human) in Latgalian.
Latgalians have one more letter then in Latvian alphabet ''y'' but in Latvian alphabet there is no such letter.
As a child, I managed to live in Latgale in the summer and I learned a few words in Latgalian, but my wife is from another part of Latvia and she has never been to Latgale - and if a plot about Latgale is shown on TV and a Latgalian is interviewed there, she says that she does not understand anything . The Latgalian language is used by approximately 160,000 inhabitants of Latvia.
In Lithuanian, "he" is also "jis"
Latvia has one language, Latvian. Others are just dialects.
wow latgalian definetly closer to lithuanian than latvian then cause unkus is anukas in lithuanian and we also say jis for he
estonian isn't a baltic language. it's a finnic language.
some say it's both, but it's more finnic than baltic.
And that Balldick thing is more about hate speech
I like the Lithuanian best. The prominence of the vowels in combination with consonants flows nicely. I personally had BUKI BUKI SU MANIM whispered in my ear and I just melted!
I loved this video so much! Latvian eas my winner :)
Good video , thanks for sharing , I also take landscape videos in UK and sometimes abroad .It's very helpful and interesting . I subscribed to the channel, so I'm looking forward to it. Thank you for the good video
I’d be surprised if there was a Latgallian person here.
Latvian is sort of a crossbreed between Lithuanian and Estonian, as while by grammar it's definitely a Baltic language like Lithuanian, it has some sounds and loan words form Finno-Ugric Livonian language, as that tribe got melted together with Curonians, Latgalians and other tribes into Latvian nation. Plus there are some German influences in Latvian, so it sounds sort of a bit harder than Lithuanian.
3:40 so do Lithuanians understand Latvians? Because I don't understand Lithuanians and I've been asking them to speak some simple sentences slowly :D
as a lithuanian im very happy
My wife and I spent a couple of weeks in the Baltics back in September, so I was able to hear a lot more of these languages than these folks but I will go with Latvian as the sexiest language. I will note that the women in Estonia were the best dressed: simple, classy elegance.
Lithuanian language is very rich, but we are shy to speak about everything freely. We are not shy to insult each other for sure. I hope that will change as soon as possible. I love the other languages too. Latvian language sounds sometimes sexier than lithuanian, especially when female Latvian speaks. But I'm proud of my country and language, because we are so small and it's very rear to listen lithuanian language abroad.
Estonian all the way. Not from this video but in general.
Sorry, but the guy buchered the estonian language a bit. He like said the words, but there was no flow. Clearly he was foreign estonian or american who learned estonian. Estonian speaking girl was spot on and it showed!
Latvian hereeeeee❤❤❤
Estonian is not a baltic language, it's a finno-ugric language, it's not even indo european.
its about the region not language group
Haha, funny texts to say to someone to seduce them! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"😸"Nice episode 👌... hey !! by the way you remind me of ⚘ ola ghanem ⚘ an Egyptian Actress
The estonian girl with the pink jacket on definitely did great and I'm gay
Term “sexy” hardly can be applied to any of these languages.
But most pleasant sound perhaps is Latvian . Lithuanian, while very similar to Latvian , has too many of these “č,ž.š” sounds which makes it less pleasant. And Estonian sounds more funny , like a baby talk .
It's possible to speak Lithuanian and entirely avoid those souds: "man labai patinka tavo plaukai, jie tokie nuostabiai geltoni/juodi/raudoni/rudi ir ilgi. Ir tavo didelės mėlynos/rudos akys. Bei tos putlios raudonos lūpos. Viskas viename mielame veide, kuris priklauso nuostabiausiam asmeniui". See? Not a single š, č, ž.
To add to the previous reply, the younger Lithuanian girl was strumbling over her words saying how nice it is to be here to film and she hopes it is nice for them too. The choice of words was on the spot and you can tell she is very nervous. Sexy has everything to do with delivery hahaha
Im estonian and i always loved how latvian sounds 🥰
Estonian language is not related to Baltic group of languages. Even it is Baltic in regards to territory. Estonian is close to Finnish as it is a Finno Ugric group.
Baltic languages include Lithuanian, Latvian, Latgalian, Prussian,
latvian is the hottest, not only between languages of baltic states, like in the whole world as a person from Russia, i wish i could speak their language but it's to hard to learn actually =)
Im amazed how nice accents the estonian speakers had when speaking english, usually estonians have a funny accent in english
Not being from any of those countries but having studied a little bit of them through films and songs, Estonian are closer to Finnish, and Lithuanian with Latvian are very similar, almost the same if you change some Lithuanian "a" with "e" and make the "s" lighter...maybe take the rich "z" away too. I love those languages but Lithuanian is closer to heart for me for personal reasons (started because of Hetalia and grew through friendships). I speak some too. It's interesting how they combine Latin with Slavic.
PS: The Chilli lady was in the right mood all way through XD
Sorry no Slavic here. 😄
There's no trace of Slavic in any of these languages. Only time you'll hear Russian is when somebody is cursing you out
@@compatriot852 Both Slavic and Baltic languages come from the same ancestor Proto-Balto-Slavic, meaning that both Slavic and Baltic languages will be very similar, which they are in vocabulary and grammar (ežeras/ozero) (galva/golova). Also Lithuania and various lands of Rus (Ruthenia) were part of a single country at one point (LDK), this means that Lithuanian has a ton of Slavic words that can be found in modern Russian, Belorussian and Ukrainian today. Bėda, miestas, kilimas, bažnyčia, kryžius, bajoras, turgus, katilas, stiklas are some examples.
Lithuanian language originates from Sanskrit which is one of the oldest languages in the world. It is one of the last remaining surviving languages that retains many of its features. It's an interesting read if you want to look in to this further.
Lithuanian originates from Sanskrit.@@user-ge4uk9ui8y
Lithuanian is the most liquid sounding from Baltic languages for sure. I live in Estonia. It sometimes sounds like the guys are about to fight while having a regular discussion in Estonian. A bit harsh sounding.
Estonian is not a Baltic language, but a Finnic language (finno-ugric group), like Finnish. It belongs to the Uralic language family, not indo-european.
This language has nothing to do with Latvian or Lithuanian, it's like comparing Greek and Turkish.
4:16 The blindfolded woman's body language looks like she is pushing way, not that she is interested.
Yeah, she looks like she's trying to escape.
That was actually me 😅 The truth is, I was uncomfortable because I did find her voice sexy but I'm straight. So I guess I was trying to run away 🤣
@@macarenaeguillor2077, sadly there was no Latvian or Lithuania man there, I wonder how you would had reacted
I think that a female with the glasses, I wonder where she is from? 🤔😍
"I'm a professional chef and I'm gonna cook you."
First Lithuanian woman has Samogitian language accent: "maluoni". So, sounds better with Samogitian language influence :)
Estonian actually got a second place in the most beautiful language competition only falling behind Italian lol, get on our level :D
Finnic languages are ugly
How is that even possible? Estonian, Sweden and all other similar langugages for me is most annoying. Seriously. There is something in that type of language I can't stand.
@@MaDDeX93 Estonian is in no way similar to Swedish. Do your research before posting comments.
@@MaDDeX93 In what world is Swedish similar to Estonian?
Thats a stupid legend, SteelStudio. Disproved
I'm launching a project in Latvia and biy are those languages different!!! We can find a word similar here and there, same language tree after all, but honestly you could say this about any other European language. We-do-not-understand-each-other !
Estonian is a Finno-Urgic language, in the same category as Finnish and Livonian. It is not a Baltic language. You might want to change the title of the video as it’s misleading ;)
nop its correct. estonia is BALTIC state. and there is no such thing like baltic language
@@rain_1_3 there is🤦♀️ Baltic languages are Latvian and Lithuanian. They are Balts. Estonians are not.
@@Dana-ey2cz balric languages is a GROUP of languages, not language itself. then u should add prusian and samogitian to the group
@@rain_1_3 might as well add Latgalian *.*
Latvian and Lithuanian are the only alive and officially used languages, that's why no one bothers to mention the rest of them.
@@Dana-ey2cz realy.? suprise to you i am samogitian and still allive.
If you wanna hear something sexy in Estonian just let them say ''twelve months''.
it feels weird that lithuanian got pick
ed since none of em were saying anything remotely romantic
EXCUSE ME! ESTONIAN IS. A FINNO UGRIC LANGUAGE AND NOT A BALTIC LANGUAGE. Please do a bit of research on your topic before you make a video. They aren’t even related language families. I recommend checking whether each language in the video is really in that language family before you make it.
in my whole life i havent heard that my language is sexy (Latvian)
Ffs, Estonian is not a Baltic language...
Suomi isnt Scandinavia. Suomi is Baltic state like Eesti, Latvija and Lietuva.
@@nerijusgudas6452 Estonians and Finns aren't Baltic peoples though.
Sorry, I didnt know, Estonia and Suomi arent near Baltic sea. Estonian maybe like čiukči.
@@nerijusgudas6452 Estonia and Finland are near the Baltic sea and Estonians are Baltic, their language is not Baltic tho.
@@andrisgailitis Mes balti, valodas baltu, bet ne Baltijas.
Estonian was the sexists
why? like what made it sexy? im estonian and im always wondering what makes my language beautiful
@@pppopo1702 it’s the way you guys Pronounce things
@@matthewarroyo3118 Ooo ok! thanks!
@@pppopo1702 your welcome long live Estonia
@@pppopo1702 To me Estonian language sounds , perhaps best described as cute . It’s not sexy or particularly beautiful but not ugly too .
Latvian is the best!!!
Estonian is not a Baltic language, it is a Uralic one
Estonian isn't a Baltic language, but they are our brothers.
estonian isn't a baltic language and people who spoke lithuanian had huge accents
As a Latvian that was funny that she said aiziesim uz veikalu un nopirksim desu maizītes
these videos are way more entertaining with subtitles
By the way thank you for latvian people you for coming and participate to our folks party at ERAU EIFAF in Indonesia.
Latvia soud like german and Lithuanian sound like Russia
To be honest my voluation as Imdonesian
Lithuanian sounds like Elfic for me.Respect from România.