7 Europeans Try to Guess the European Languages!!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @henri191
    @henri191 Год назад +550

    Since most of them known each other from past videos , it got way more interesting for them use blindfold , good see the funny lady from Georgia back 😄 and also Saba from Hungary

    • @christophermichaelclarence6003
      @christophermichaelclarence6003 Год назад +6

      France and Germany always sitting next to each other. We sure do love each other after WW2. The Treaty of Elysée 1966 was the pact. And Founding members of EU Treaty of Rome 1957
      🇪🇺🇨🇵🇩🇪

    • @SinarNila
      @SinarNila Год назад +20

      Yes it's Nice to see hungary and georgia.
      It's time to we ser hungary, samis, Estonians finished, komis together in this channel 💟💟💟🍻

    • @xohyuu
      @xohyuu Год назад

      According to another videos, both are humorous^^; | Cầu nguyện cho Үкраїна và hòa bình.

    • @xohyuu
      @xohyuu Год назад

      [ my question for a long time ] Why is Roma RomeTT?@@christophermichaelclarence6003 | Миру мир!

  • @Charl_es19
    @Charl_es19 Год назад +229

    Sophia 🇬🇪 , Anna 🇵🇱 and Svea 🇩🇪 had been on the channel before and the three together on the video but i love how hard was to guess gerogian since isn't so popular and also the polish since mostly are familiar with slavic languages such as polish

  • @barkasz6066
    @barkasz6066 Год назад +286

    It would be interesting to put Finnish and Hungarian together and see what they think. When I am not paying attention and hear Finnish in the background I always have that moment where I'm like "wait am I having a stroke? Why can't I understand it? Oh it's Finnish." I heard some Finnish people had similar experiences with Hungarian. It has never happened with any other language because I'd just filter it out as something that I don't speak.

    • @robertwisniewski2029
      @robertwisniewski2029 Год назад +26

      both are Uralic languages, but they separated so long ago that they don't have much in common

    • @streettravelxxi
      @streettravelxxi Год назад +44

      Finnish sounds to me if a Hungarian person was very drunk and tried to speak Swedish. Like the noises they make sound Hungarian but the cadence is kinda nordicized lol. But it’s crazy how different our languages r even tho we are in same language group

    • @xohyuu
      @xohyuu Год назад

      [ Finno-Ugric ] 🇭🇺·🇭🇺🇳Hungarian[Huns匈奴]🇫🇮·🇫🇮🇳Finnish🇪🇪·🇪🇸🇹Estonian·Ostyak·Vogul | Пeрeмога Үкраїнi!

    • @johanmolin3213
      @johanmolin3213 Год назад +5

      The two are mutually incomprehensible!

    • @anotherhistoryenthusiast5874
      @anotherhistoryenthusiast5874 Год назад +14

      The reasons for Finnish and Hungarian sounding similar are the following: All sounds the Finnish make can be found in Hungarian (but not the other way around.) The wovels and consonants existing in Finnish are pronounced the same way in Hungarian (not the letters tough, for example Fin Y and Hun Ü are the same sound).
      Both languages have wovel harmony and both are agglutinative.
      And both of them stress the first syllable + the long wovels.
      Side note: for my ears perkele sound like a name for a bird species or smth.

  • @kiez3991
    @kiez3991 6 месяцев назад +55

    As a hungarian it was really good to hear someone who speaks the language I speak soo yeah! It was refreshing!😊

    • @Krizz_god
      @Krizz_god 5 месяцев назад

      Helna

    • @laralamagadeltuocuore
      @laralamagadeltuocuore 4 месяца назад

      Elnézést, de csak 1 honapjá magyarul tanulok, és beszélt magyar nagyon nehez megérteni számomra a videóban felirat nélkül, meg tudnád mondani, mit mondott pls?

    • @Wondobar
      @Wondobar 3 дня назад +1

      ​@@laralamagadeltuocuore Szia! Örülök, hogy ilyen nehéz nyelvet választottál mint a miénk. Ezt mondja magyarul: "Szóval, nagyon sok helyre szeretnék elmenni, de ezek közül talán Izland lenne az egyik, a másik pedig Bali, mert szeretném látni a sarki fényt, és... Nem is bali, Maldív-szigetek az. Becsobbannék a vízbe az biztos, olyan gyönyörű szép a víz."

    • @laralamagadeltuocuore
      @laralamagadeltuocuore 2 дня назад

      @ köszi szépen az átírás :))

  • @Portikfamily4
    @Portikfamily4 7 месяцев назад +295

    I’m Hungarian

  • @nathaliacardozo
    @nathaliacardozo Год назад +132

    I love the georgian girl. She's so sweet and nice. And she's got such a nice voice.

    • @xohyuu
      @xohyuu Год назад +2

      She has been very humorous^^; | Cầu nguyện cho Үкраїна và hòa bình.

    • @siren369xstar8
      @siren369xstar8 Год назад +2

      Georgian people look like arabs & they are not europeans!

    • @qaimaqyakh2708
      @qaimaqyakh2708 Год назад +2

      Another reason to argue about Georgia not being European, she got that sweetness you find in Azerbaijan, Armenia, Turkey etc.. but not in most of Europe. I don't agree with classifying Georgians as Europeans that's ridiculous. Also Europe a continent of the size we know rn is a recent invention. And Georgians thinking they're European is really absurd, I mean did they look at their history ? They literally share no history with France, Germany, Sweden, or even Hungary.

    • @giorgikobalava7430
      @giorgikobalava7430 Год назад +10

      @@qaimaqyakh2708 It's always hilarious to get history lessons from armchair experts. No one cares, no' s even remotely interested in what you agree or disagree with. We're EUROPEANS. Go yell at the sky...

    • @mariambe1527
      @mariambe1527 Год назад

      ​@@qaimaqyakh2708 how f*cking Georgian people and country's history don't care what you think about it

  • @ninbak
    @ninbak Год назад +378

    Why is everyone arguing about the location of Georgia?Georga is in Eurasia it's part of Europe and Asia too.However, Georgian culture is closer to European than Asian Moreover,The remains of the first Europeans were found on the territory of Georgia .That's why we can say that they are Europeans.

    • @Valkyraw
      @Valkyraw Год назад

      are you that uneducated? geographics play no role.
      Georgian (ქართული ენა, romanized: kartuli ena, pronounced [ˈkʰaɾtʰuli ˈena]) is the most widely spoken Kartvelian language; it also serves as the literary language or lingua franca for speakers of related languages.[2] It is the official language of Georgia and the native or primary language of 87.6% of its population.[3] Its speakers today amount to approximately four million. Georgian is written in its own unique alphabet.
      Turks look just like georgians but got categorized in "middle east" with arabs even though we speak a different language and look like georgians.
      you should learn more about history, genetics and languages. this channel spreads so much wrong information its laughable.

    • @franr.3691
      @franr.3691 Год назад +25

      Georgia is 100% middle east, Asia

    • @lestatdelioncourt5550
      @lestatdelioncourt5550 Год назад +1

      Only Turks argue about that and maybe some kartvelophobe Russkis with inferiority complex

    • @KC-qi7gn
      @KC-qi7gn Год назад +4

      N ALSO GEORGIA IS A STATE TOO IN USA 🇺🇸

    • @ninbak
      @ninbak Год назад +7

      @@KC-qi7gn I know but now we are talking about the country

  • @jfarmerswatermelon6061
    @jfarmerswatermelon6061 Год назад +168

    Ahh i love how Polish sounds 😍🥰Glad Sophia is back she's fun as always

    • @N0Time
      @N0Time Год назад +3

      13:52 She's hillarious !🤣

  • @oliverfa08
    @oliverfa08 Год назад +185

    The easiest was french obviously , french was one of the easiest languages to guess in the world , the hardest is either georgian or hungarian since both aren't so common

    • @christophermichaelclarence6003
      @christophermichaelclarence6003 Год назад +18

      Our French language was eventually easy to guess cuz it's beautiful. C'est magnifique et jolie
      Romance language, really unique one and different compared to Spanish, Italian, Portuguese

    • @ImJustRandom-z
      @ImJustRandom-z Год назад +4

      Yeah both of em are non indo European

    • @armajhkc609
      @armajhkc609 Год назад

      Are Turks and Iranians Europeans?

    • @christophermichaelclarence6003
      @christophermichaelclarence6003 Год назад +6

      @@armajhkc609 they're not

    • @armajhkc609
      @armajhkc609 Год назад +2

      @@christophermichaelclarence6003
      I think they are close to the Balkans Especially the Turks

  • @oliviagoll8606
    @oliviagoll8606 6 месяцев назад +53

    I'm from Hungary 🇭🇺4. I love youu❤

  • @bastarian___5688
    @bastarian___5688 Год назад +58

    🇸🇪 and 🇬🇪 sounds interesting 🙂 I've never heard these languages before, so it's something new for me 😄 I have recently become interested in Scandinavian languages, so 🇸🇪 has piqued my interest 👍🙂

    • @hnorrstrom
      @hnorrstrom Год назад +6

      If you are a native English speaker, Swedish is clearly very easy to learn. It's rated as top three easiest languages together with Dutch and Norwegian.
      But it's actually closer to German than English.
      A bonus is of course that Norwegian and Danish are closely related and very easy to at least read if you know Swedish.
      And if we speak slowly we usually understand each other.
      Anyways good luck with your practice if you decide to study it. 😎

    • @martinfranzen9151
      @martinfranzen9151 Год назад +4

      One thing i think can be hard is the pronunciation of some words and to use the in the right way.
      Some words i think of is: Gift, banan, plan. There are alot more but i can't think of everything 😅 But Banan can be both Banana and track depending on pronunciation.

    • @hnorrstrom
      @hnorrstrom Год назад +3

      @@martinfranzen9151 there is also Swedish words like, "fart" "slut" which becomes very funny in English.

    • @katarinawikholm5873
      @katarinawikholm5873 Год назад

      ⁠@@hnorrstromEh, no. English and German are both West Germanic languages. The Nordic languages are North Germanic.
      Norwegian and Danish are understandable to Swedish in writing, and partially/with effort in speech. That has to do with pronounciation, not so much with actual linguistic heritage

  • @dorahomovics1772
    @dorahomovics1772 7 месяцев назад +365

    Magyarok
    👇🏼

  • @vixikie
    @vixikie Год назад +15

    I have noticed that us Europeans are quite straightforward and either brutally honest or sarcastic in conversations haha. For one example from the video, one person: can you guess my language? everyoen else: no.

  • @godnimrod
    @godnimrod Год назад +204

    The fact that Georgian language is not related to any other language in the world is mad. It indicates so many things, but especially, that it is extremely and unbelievably old.

    • @Ahmed-pf3lg
      @Ahmed-pf3lg Год назад +10

      It is a caucasian language actually and it is related to other caucasian languages

    • @corbendallas827
      @corbendallas827 Год назад +44

      @@Ahmed-pf3lg Nope its not only proto Georgian languages are related to each other

    • @mishagelenava2962
      @mishagelenava2962 Год назад +53

      @@Ahmed-pf3lg no, Georgian is only related to Kartvelian languages (Mingrelian, Stan and Laz).

    • @Ahmed-pf3lg
      @Ahmed-pf3lg Год назад

      @@corbendallas827
      Interesting I always thought Georgian was a caucasian language and only out liers in that region are Armenian (indo european) and Azeri (Turkic)

    • @godnimrod
      @godnimrod Год назад +39

      @@Ahmed-pf3lg "Caucasian languages" is not a language family, but a geographical grouping, these languages aren't related beside just being neighbors for hell knows how long and exchanging some words and even less influence on each other.

  • @attila0323
    @attila0323 Год назад +176

    Finally Hungary as well! It must have been hard to find a Hungarian.

    • @luancsf123
      @luancsf123 Год назад +21

      The Hungarian girl has appeared in other videos of this channel, I remember of her.

    • @BETOETE
      @BETOETE Год назад +7

      Hungarian, along with Finnish, hard to get, they are not European languages anyway.

    • @ize1000009
      @ize1000009 Год назад +54

      @@BETOETEI’m pretty sure both Hungary and Finland are in Europe. 😂 so they are definitely European languages, but I think you meant they are not Indo-European Languages, which is true. 😊

    • @xohyuu
      @xohyuu Год назад +1

      i have known of her, through another videos of another RUclips channel^^; | Cầu nguyện cho Үкраїна và hòa bình.

    • @N0Time
      @N0Time Год назад +5

      @@BETOETE Indeed, the Uralic Hungarians, or the Turkic Bulgarians, were originally peoples who migrated from Asia and mixed with the local populations (Slavs, Celts, Hellenes etc.). However, as the kingdoms they founded were based on Christianity, unlike Turkey for example, they are an integral part of European civilisation, which is grounded in Greek philosophy, Roman law and Christianity.

  • @yuniakaminska5385
    @yuniakaminska5385 Год назад +27

    This is so nice that they partly understand each other. I did understand many words, I'm from Ukraine and I speak 5 languages. These kind of videos remove borders between the countries 😊

    • @CMV314
      @CMV314 Год назад

      How well do you speak these languages?

    • @BETOETE
      @BETOETE Год назад +1

      and remove borders with Rossiya too?

    • @yuniakaminska5385
      @yuniakaminska5385 Год назад +5

      No, russia is not european country@@BETOETE

    • @yuniakaminska5385
      @yuniakaminska5385 Год назад +3

      all fluent, except German, I speak German on the B1 level and very slowly. @@CMV314

  • @maksimkempe3425
    @maksimkempe3425 Год назад +86

    Svea is very perceptive, she instantly guessed most of languages right.

    • @tomekville7
      @tomekville7 Год назад +2

      Svea seems like she has an extra sensor to detect something that others cant just look when she puts all her attention and receptivity listening to Hungarian and she was right.....very intelligent.

    • @AlexKall
      @AlexKall Год назад +1

      Yeah, that really impressed me, felt like she saw invisible notes on the other people's faces.

  • @Hyunlix-wg4ye
    @Hyunlix-wg4ye Год назад +21

    more georgia plz

  • @orsolyabende8101
    @orsolyabende8101 7 месяцев назад +5

    I am a native Hungarian but because i only speak that plus English and also understand some very basic French, i could only group their languages into groups such as Slavic, Nordic etc. I cannot tell the real difference between Slovak or Checz or Ukrainian and Russian. Same goes for Swedish or Danish. To be able to pick up on those fine things, i would need to learn some of those languages. And because i am a qualified English teacher here speaking English since i was 10, i can tell the Hungarian girl's English is pretty high level. And she knows a lot about phonetics and phonolgy. Probably she completed her English university studies. Applied Linguistics etc. ❤

  • @karllogan8809
    @karllogan8809 Год назад +60

    Georgia, like Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia and Turkey, is a transcontinental country, with one foot in Europe and the other in Asia.
    They're Eurasian countries, geographically and culturally.
    Georgia, Armenia and Russia are majority Christian countries while Azerbaijan and Turkey are majority Muslim.
    Georgian is a unique language, not well known or related to any well known language.
    Armenian is distantly related to other Indo-European languages.
    Azeri and Turkish are part of the Turkic language family along with Kazakh, Uzbek, Turkmen and Kyrgyz.
    It's an interesting part of the world.

    • @Ahmed-pf3lg
      @Ahmed-pf3lg Год назад +9

      Geographically speaking Georgia is too eastern to ever be “European”. Also culturally they are very similar to Dagestan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Iran, Syria, Iraq…
      These countries are not “European” culturally. It’s crazy to consider Georgia closer to culture of Sweden than culture of Syria for example!
      Syria is much more similar.

    • @corbendallas827
      @corbendallas827 Год назад +22

      @@Ahmed-pf3lg What you know about Georgian culture Ahmed

    • @l.a.9836
      @l.a.9836 Год назад +13

      @@Ahmed-pf3lg you know nothing John Snow

    • @lestatdelioncourt5550
      @lestatdelioncourt5550 Год назад +10

      @@Ahmed-pf3lg Iran, Syria, Iraq, lmao 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Countries you mentioned aren't even similar with each other

    • @LukaMamukelashvili
      @LukaMamukelashvili Год назад +23

      Tell me you've never been to Georgia without telling me you've never been to Georgia. Syria? really? the fact that they're geographically close doesn't mean we're similar. we don't consider our culture to be similar to any of our neighbors, let alone Syria, Iraq and Iran, those people are alien to us. @@Ahmed-pf3lg

  • @digitiger100
    @digitiger100 Год назад +18

    1. GEORGIA - its like greek people say, (and internationally)
    Georgia is a land where ancient greek heros ARGONAUTS sailed; then its name was COLCHIS, (Colchida + Iberia), nowadays cities Kutaisi & Batumi east coast of Black Sea.
    2. GRUZIA - its like turkish and russian people say
    3. SAKARTVELO - name of country in their own language
    Georgia was 2. nd christianity country in the world, 1st was Armenia [ Anno Domini 301 ],
    3.rd was East Roman (Greek) Empire.
    Local KARTVELI language has NO CONNECTION to indo-european/indo-iranian, or turkic, or arabic language groups, it belongs to CAUCASIAN group, (kartveli, chechen, ingush, avar, lezgin, dargin, kabardin, cherkess etc - more than 15 caucasian languages)
    Armenian & greek are distinct languages but close to indo-european group, Azeri is turkic language.
    Georgian [kartveli] is in caucasian group.
    In caucasia there are beside armenian - 2 more local languages which are indo-european - ossetins & kurds. (indo-iranian/indo-european) Other are caucasian OR turkic

    • @khatiagelbakhiani
      @khatiagelbakhiani Год назад +2

      One thing - turkish people call Georgia Gurcistan, not Gruzia

    • @zsoltberces3378
      @zsoltberces3378 8 месяцев назад +2

      In Hungary we use both GRUZIA & GEORGIA. GEORGIA is a little bit confusing, because of the US state GEORGIA. Therefore GRUZIA is much more common.
      Please note, that we in Hungary pronounce the country GEORGIA and the state GEORGIA markedly differently. In case of country GEORGIA we follow and pronounce every letter in it (as it is the general rule in hungarian language). While in the case of US state of GEORGIA we follow the english pronunciation.

    • @menthron
      @menthron 2 месяца назад +1

      The form "Gruzie" is also in czech language.

  • @trianapark1787
    @trianapark1787 Год назад +71

    Georgian girl is the best, want to see her every video 😭😭😭

    • @trianapark1787
      @trianapark1787 Год назад +1

      @@xohyuu what?

    • @xohyuu
      @xohyuu Год назад

      i agree with@@trianapark1787🤣 | Cầu nguyện cho Үкраїна và hòa bình.

    • @vulcanitu2578
      @vulcanitu2578 Год назад

      ​@@trianapark1787you like them thicc

    • @ImJustRandom-z
      @ImJustRandom-z Год назад

      Fr

    • @xohyuu
      @xohyuu Год назад

      France@@ImJustRandom-z | Нехай наш Бог береже Україну

  • @sheriffsis1146
    @sheriffsis1146 Год назад +18

    I was actually surprised when Draga said "Computer", because a Serbo-Croatian speaker myself I was actually expecting her to say "Računar", basically the same as the actual German word for comouter, which'd be "Rechner" with both meaning calculator, but not in the sense of the compact calculator. The word for that'd rather be "Digitron" in Serbo-Croatian or "Taschenrechner" in German with the German one meaning "pocket calculator".

    • @xohyuu
      @xohyuu Год назад

      Računar | Cầu nguyện cho Үкраїна và hòa bình.

    • @SApcProSergijAleksovski
      @SApcProSergijAleksovski Год назад +1

      I think that it is because "Racunar" means (is used for) Device, it can be a phone, a computer, a tablet and much more

    • @ThomasSamoth-ls8ed
      @ThomasSamoth-ls8ed 7 месяцев назад

      Yep, Serbian gotten that word from German.

    • @StekliCujo
      @StekliCujo 6 месяцев назад +1

      Croats don`t say "računar" but "računalo".

  • @ericsalazar3731
    @ericsalazar3731 Год назад +45

    More Georgian and other Caucasian languages please

    • @ericsalazar3731
      @ericsalazar3731 Год назад +3

      @@xohyuu We have 4 neighbouring countries: Armenia, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and unfortunately Russia.

    • @xohyuu
      @xohyuu Год назад

      [ unfortunately Russia ] > TT@@ericsalazar3731 | Миру мир!

    • @N0Time
      @N0Time Год назад +1

      @@ericsalazar3731 I think the theme of the video refers to the languages of European civilisation. Geographically, Europe is a peninsula on the Asian continent, bordered by the Ural Mountains and River and the Caucasus Mountains to the east.
      However, since the three pillars of European civilisation are Greek philosophy, Roman law and Christianity, Georgia and Armenia (the first kingdom to convert to Christianity) are two countries that belong to European civilisation, although they are located on the Asian continent.
      Indeed, the Uralic Hungarians, or the Turkic Bulgarians, were originally peoples who migrated from Asia and mixed with the local populations (Slavs, Celts, Hellenes etc.). However, as the kingdoms they founded were based on Christianity, unlike Turkey for example, they are an integral part of European civilisation, which is grounded in Greek philosophy, Roman law and Christianity.

    • @georgian2195
      @georgian2195 Год назад +1

      @@N0Time 100%

  • @nedavidovic7278
    @nedavidovic7278 Год назад +58

    Wow it's quite rare to see Draga and Anna with non-slavic countries

    • @xohyuu
      @xohyuu Год назад

      It is because Austria-Hungary Empire dominated the Balkan Peninsula? | Миру мир!

  • @askarufus7939
    @askarufus7939 Год назад +17

    I like how this differs from the American versions of shows like that, where people try to be overly polite and trying to act proper, meanwhile Europeans be like:
    -So, can you guess my language?
    -No.
    😂😂😂

  • @laranezezon4953
    @laranezezon4953 6 месяцев назад +7

    As a Hungarian person, I'd like to informed you that I was f***ing rolling on the floor laughing cuz she talked about going to different countries and don't ask why it's funny.

    • @laralamagadeltuocuore
      @laralamagadeltuocuore 4 месяца назад

      Igen, gondoltam hogy ezt amit megértettem, de kellett lassítatom a videót nagyon mért nem az anyanyelvem van haha 😂, azért értem a biztos fékezhetetlen nevetést 😂😂😂

  • @robertkukuczka9469
    @robertkukuczka9469 Год назад +39

    Greetings from a Pole living in Hungary.

    • @SinarNila
      @SinarNila Год назад +6

      Love 💟 to poland and to hungary too

    • @xohyuu
      @xohyuu Год назад +1

      Slavic + Finno-Ugric subfamily of the Uralic family of languages^^; | Пeрeмога Үкраїнi!

    • @Csenge_hanna
      @Csenge_hanna 6 месяцев назад +3

      I am from Hungary

    • @-dorkoka2104
      @-dorkoka2104 17 дней назад

      @@xohyuu Slavic is not a Uralic language. The Uralic languages-wikipedia.

  • @sesambernd6467
    @sesambernd6467 Год назад +2

    this format is actually pretty fun would love to have that also form other continents & parts of the world :)

  • @mishagelenava2962
    @mishagelenava2962 Год назад +44

    Slovenian or Serbian, definitely not Croatian was the funniest sentence in this video.

    • @andyx6827
      @andyx6827 Год назад +17

      Yeah for real 😂 That's like saying: "German or English, definitely not Austrian German" 😂

    • @lovelypolishperson5566
      @lovelypolishperson5566 Год назад +5

      @@andyx6827 or like it's dutch or american english, definitely not canadian english

    • @colinafobe2152
      @colinafobe2152 Год назад +7

      because both ekavian Serbian and Slovenian are lacking "ij (iy)" for example "milk" in ekavian Serbian and Slovenian is "mleko" while in Croatian is "mlijeko"

    • @paulussturm6572
      @paulussturm6572 2 месяца назад

      It actually makes sense. A lot of Serbs speak ijekavian but the mainstream dialect is ekavian which is also how Slovenes speak. Besides most Croats don't differentiate as sharply, or at all, between č and ć. It really catches your ear immediately when a Croat nationalist calls you a "ćetnik". It's adorable actually. Like an angry poodle. So to an outsider who's heard both of us speak it can tell the difference if they know what to listen for. As a Serb myself I'd immediately know if someone is Slovenian but I'd have a hard time differentiating between a Croat and a Krajina Serb.

  • @ize1000009
    @ize1000009 Год назад +18

    yay! Hungarian is back to provide some variety to the the European languages! And to throw everyone off, what language are they hearing lol

    • @xohyuu
      @xohyuu Год назад

      🇭🇺·🇭🇺🇳 may belong to Asian language | Миру мир!

    • @internetowihusarze
      @internetowihusarze Год назад +3

      Love Hungary from Poland ❤

  • @brightgoldstar
    @brightgoldstar 5 месяцев назад +3

    The French language is so easily recognizable, distinctive and unique. You hear 2 words and you immediatly know, and it's not just because it's famous. It is just very unique.

  • @viktoriapasztor3669
    @viktoriapasztor3669 6 месяцев назад +21

    Sziustok Magyarok!!❤❤

  • @a.balazs4413
    @a.balazs4413 Год назад +22

    Love when Hungarian is included. Can't wait to see more European or central European videos like this 🤩

    • @BETOETE
      @BETOETE Год назад +1

      yes, definitely, but sadly Hungarian is a mess language, not very attractive and not European.

    • @a.balazs4413
      @a.balazs4413 Год назад +6

      @@BETOETE why wouldn't it be European? Hungarian is not part of the Indo-European lnaguge family. But majority of our words now have roots from Germanic, Slavic and Turkic languages. Nowadays, about 30% of Hungarian is of Uralic origin. Which is why we cannot mutually communicate with Finnish and Estonian.

    • @BETOETE
      @BETOETE Год назад +2

      @@a.balazs4413 yeah, right, but the grammar is not European as in Finnish, is more related to the Turkic and east Asian languages.

    • @a.balazs4413
      @a.balazs4413 Год назад +1

      @@BETOETE where are you from?

    • @BETOETE
      @BETOETE Год назад

      @@a.balazs4413 Colombia, South America, live in USA

  • @darksupreme87
    @darksupreme87 Год назад +12

    Hearing these kind of vids, makes me happy im living in europe with all the different langauge.

  • @konstantinvojvodic2803
    @konstantinvojvodic2803 Год назад +5

    Serbian also has a word for computer and it's računar.

  • @EtherealSunset
    @EtherealSunset Год назад +2

    Swedish, I was sure of it being Scandinavian, but not 100% on it being Swedish. It sounded soft, so if pushed for a country, I'd probably have guessed Sweden, but I wouldn't have been 100% confident. Hungarian I guessed by process of elimination. Serbian, I knew was a south Slavic language, but didn't know which. Georgian, I didn't get at all (sorry). The rest I knew. I love these videos.

  • @marcsi05
    @marcsi05 Год назад +4

    I enjoy these videos a lot. Please make it easier for us watching to guess as well, eg if it’s only mentioned up in the left corner then I can cover it or ignore it while watching :)

    • @marcsi05
      @marcsi05 Год назад

      And the thumbnail could be more cryptic too :))

  • @charlespatrick8650
    @charlespatrick8650 Год назад +1

    I took one semester of French in college, but the language that I understood the most words were when the woman was speaking German, and I knew when Polish was being spoken, because my dad occasionally spoke Polish (it was his first language in childhood), and his sister was fluent her whole life and was married to a Polish guy, so I heard them speak Polish whenever my family visited them in Chicago, and I lived next door to a young couple who emigrated to the US from Poland, he spoke English, but his wife didn't when they first moved in, and I'd help her when she wasn't sure about certain words and phrases after she started to learn English

  • @Nightraven26
    @Nightraven26 Год назад +6

    I don’t know if Serbian also uses it, but in Croatian we also sometimes use another word for computer, “računalo”

    • @hatorimatori
      @hatorimatori Год назад +9

      Računar se ovde koristi. Tj.pravilnije je računar ali svi govore kompjuter.

    • @goranjovic3174
      @goranjovic3174 Год назад +4

      Računar i mi koristinmo i to je naša južnoslovenska izvorna reč od računati za kompjuter. :)

    • @Србомбоница86
      @Србомбоница86 Год назад +3

      ​@@goranjovic3174не постоји јужно словенска реч ,већ српска ,молим да ми не крадете језик

    • @goranjovic3174
      @goranjovic3174 Год назад +1

      @@Србомбоница86 ne kadem ti ja jezik i ja sam Srbini to je moj jezik, i isto mislim u sustini, ali da me ne prozivaju da sam srpski nacionalista, eto neka je "naš ili juznoslovenski" mene to ne brine, nemam nikakav kompleks niti mrznju po pitanju jezika koji zapravo svi govorimo odvajkada, ma kako sebe smatrali danas. :) )))

    • @Србомбоница86
      @Србомбоница86 Год назад

      @@goranjovic3174 добро ја сам поносна Српска националисткиња ,ти ради како хоћеш ,само Србија ,само српски језик ,крај приче ,оставите Србе на миру , Југославија је Богу хвала мртва и Србија је једина битна мени,ако ти се не допадају Српкиње и Србија каква јесте ,ти остани на западу ,позз 😊

  • @BETOETE
    @BETOETE Год назад +3

    for a regular Latin American person that only speaks English and obviously all the Latin based languages ( I read and understand basic German), Slavish languages besides Russian are impossible to tell apart, don'r even talk about Hungarian or Caucasian languages like Georgian or Armenian.

  • @lovelypolishperson5566
    @lovelypolishperson5566 Год назад +3

    i would guess all of them except for georgian (i would say albanian) and serbian (i would say a south slavic language, but couldn't give more details)

  • @KayMarieD
    @KayMarieD Год назад +13

    I love how Polish and Serbian could understand alot of what they were saying ❤

    • @Agata-si3jl
      @Agata-si3jl 2 месяца назад

      Ja też,mamy wspólne korzenie.W serbskim języku jest dużo staropolskich słów.

  • @cilisaravicei1557
    @cilisaravicei1557 7 месяцев назад +5

    I'm hungarian❤

  • @dhsk2075
    @dhsk2075 Год назад +4

    10:44 slower? I'm Georgian and what i heard from that, sofia spoke the slowest for me. And the other languages people was speaking so fast like it was a race or something 😂?

  • @Guevara440
    @Guevara440 Год назад +1

    Georgia is a country located at the intersection of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It is considered a transcontinental country, with a small part of its territory in Europe and a larger portion in Asia. The capital of Georgia is Tbilisi.

  • @Nichollaa
    @Nichollaa Год назад +4

    To End This Debate:
    Is Georgia Europe Or Asia?
    Country Of Georgia Is Located At The Intersecrion Of Eastern Europe And Western Asia, Georgia Has Territories In Both Continents, Meaning That Georgia Is A Transcontinental Country Just Like Russia, Egypt, Panama And Others.
    There Are More Than One Variations Of Europe-Asia Borders, There Are 5 Actually, Almost All Of Them Were Made By Ancient Greeks, Some Of Them Place Georgia Entirely In Europe, Some Place It Partially In Europe And Some Place Georgia Competely In Asia, But None Of Them Are Official, In Fact There's No Official Border Which Seperates Europe From Asia, As It's In Fact One Continent Called Eurasia, But Due To Huge Cultural, Linguistic, Historical Differences, It's Reasonable To Seperate Europe From Asia, So Today Most People Consider Them As Different Continents, But Geographically, Europe And Asia Are One Continent. But According To Anaximander Who's Theory Of Borders Is Most Commonly Used, Georgia Is Partially In Europe And Partially In Asia, Some Of Georgia's Northern Regions Lies In The North Of Caucasus, Which Is Indeed Considered Geographically As European Land, But Southern Parts Of Georgia Are Located In Asia, So Conclusion Is That Georgia Is Geographically Located In Both Continents, But Is Usually Regarded As Part Of Europe Due To Cultural And Historical Ties To Europe, That Doesn't Mean That Georgia Has No Ties With Asian Countries, It Just Leans Towards Europe More, It's Also Member Of Council Of Europe And Other European Organizations, Which Proves That Country Is Considered European By Majority Of The Population Of The World, In Fact, Chancellor Of Germany, Olaf Sholdz, Said The Following "European Family Is Stretched From Portugal To Georgia"
    There Is No Need To Argue About Georgia Being European Or Asian, It's Both, But Is Still Considered More European By Majority Of The People, Country Has Future In EU, And It Has Future In European Continent, In Short Georgia Is Transcontinental, Both Europe And Asia, But Is Considered European, Just Like Russia, Which Is Transcontinental, But Is Considered European By Most People, Same Goes For Egypt, Which Is Transcontinental (Africa/Asia) But Is Still Considered African By Majority Of The People.
    Me? As A Geographer I Do Consider Georgia European.
    🇬🇪🇪🇺

  • @mohsenalizadeh5699
    @mohsenalizadeh5699 Год назад +2

    It's a so nice challenge to guess each other's language 👌🏻😊

  • @lestatdelioncourt5550
    @lestatdelioncourt5550 Год назад +8

    Sophia ❤ 🇬🇪

  • @atrumluminarium
    @atrumluminarium 2 месяца назад

    If you guys can find someone who speaks Basque, Breton or Maltese for these challenges it would be such a good twist for the participants.

  • @rhonda4821
    @rhonda4821 Год назад +3

    watching this video makes me wonder about the diversity of languages that would have developed in areas like latin america or africa if the languages there were given more freedom to naturally develop, without the influence of european languages.
    all these countries are so close to each other in terms of distance and the similarities and differences between these languages are so interesting.

  • @zsofiszekeres4186
    @zsofiszekeres4186 6 месяцев назад +9

    The Hungarian girl has quite a strong dialect, I'm pretty sure she lives far away from the capital city, Budapest. I'm curious if I'm right about that or not. :)

  • @lanwish
    @lanwish Год назад +4

    O wow, guessed the hungarian instantly. Impressive

  • @Henri-Gaudard
    @Henri-Gaudard Год назад +16

    Toda vez que tem vídeo com a polonesa eu venho ver, sem erro!

    • @kainefeijo
      @kainefeijo Год назад +2

      gostei da húngara,no caso

  • @Ice_V
    @Ice_V Год назад +36

    Geographically Cyprus is located in Asia too, as Georgia. But it is the member of EU and European Council. Georgia is a member of European Council. If we are talking about political map of Europe, both are considered as European countries. So, calm down guys😂

    • @Grazynka109
      @Grazynka109 Год назад +1

      Yeah most comments here are Georgia is in Asia

    • @SinarNila
      @SinarNila Год назад +2

      Relax, and stop, break forever Georgia antropologically is forever Asia, customs talk louder than politicishes.....
      🤭🤭🤭😁😁😁🤠🤠🤠🤠🤠

    • @Ice_V
      @Ice_V Год назад +11

      @@SinarNila read once again what i wrote pls😃 What's wrong with Georgian customs?) What do you know about them? btw have you ever been to this country? I 'm curious😂

    • @Ice_V
      @Ice_V Год назад

      @europeforeuropeans14 why I should cry? Ah, ok. I checked you profile, Polish nazi? loool😝 What a shame🤣

    • @quandaledinglenut4
      @quandaledinglenut4 Год назад

      Cyprus in Europe

  • @lilipapp3278
    @lilipapp3278 6 месяцев назад +2

    I'm from hungary, so it is so cool!

  • @irinaspalve8356
    @irinaspalve8356 Год назад +4

    I would guess Swedish just because of one word - dator, we use similar - "dators" - for computer in Latvia. German and French are obvious, except I wouldn't guess German from which region was spoken. Hungarian - I would guess just because it doesn't sound like other European languages I know. Polish is obvious because it belongs to Slavic family and has a very distinct pronunciation from other Slavic languages. I guess Serbian would be hard to guess (except that it is Slavic), I don't know exactly how southern Slavic languages sound. But in Georgian I know just one word - gamarjoba, and she said it a few times, so obviously - Georgian. 😊

  • @amarillorose7810
    @amarillorose7810 Год назад +13

    For Swedish, I would know that it is a Germanic and Scandinavian language, but I am not sure if I would have guessed which Scandinavian language exactly because I have not been exposed to those languages much. German and French are easily recognizable languages because they they were quite popular worldwide and plus I had French in primary school. I would recognize Hungarian, they are a neighboring country. I would recognize Polish and of course my native Serbian. As far as Slavic languages are concerned, of course I would be able to recognize that they are Slavic languages when I hear them, Polish has a specific nasal pronunciation so it is easily recognizable. Polish, Czech and Slovak, although they belong to the same group of Slavic languages, sound quite different, Slovak somehow has very similar phonetics to South Slavic languages. I would easily recognize South Slavic languages because we have similar phonetics to the Italian language unlike other Slavic languages and and one of the reasons for that is that we have fewer vowels than other Slavic languages. The most difficult to identify are Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian because they have very similar phonetics, they sound similar, I would know that they are East Slavic languages, but by the sound I would not be able to guess which language it is, I would recognize them only if I saw the script because they have certain letters which are different or if I would learn one of those three languages fluently to be able to recognize the differences. I don't know if I would have guessed the Georgian language, it is the most difficult to recognize compared to the other languages in the video, but it is very interesting. We also have two words for computer "рачунар / računar" and "компјутер / kompjuter". I find it quite interesting that the Hungarian lady said that Serbian is Serbian or Slovenian, but definitely not Croatian because Serbian and Croatian are 99% the same languages while Slovenian, although similar, is a different language but I can understand why she said that probably because of the pronunciation of the jat voice. In Serbian, there are three pronunciations of the sound jat: ekavski (Serbia), ijekavski (Bosnia, Montenegro, Croatia and parts of Serbia) and ikavski (parts of Croatia, Bosnia and Serbia). Draga speaks with the Ekavian pronunciation of voice jat and Slovenian also uses the Ekavian pronunciation of the voice jat.

    • @Randomdolgok
      @Randomdolgok Год назад

      Akkor most milyen nyelven írok neked?

  • @nataliam5698
    @nataliam5698 Год назад +29

    Does Polish 🇵🇱 really sounds different than other slavic languages for foreigners? How can you guess?🤔

    • @TomAdam2005
      @TomAdam2005 Год назад +12

      Its because for foreigners its sound more harsh than the other slavic languages its sound like mix of german accent with russian Words that's why

    • @aY227
      @aY227 Год назад +6

      Yes, it's way more harsh than other Slavic (like eastern and southern)
      Also it uses Latin alphabet, have A LOT of exceptions, and many foreign words.
      There is some love to vowels and accents.

    • @elazach6881
      @elazach6881 Год назад +11

      @@TomAdam2005 Język polski jest najbardziej miękko brzmiącym , delikatnym językiem spośród wszystkich języków słowiańskich . Bardzo ostrfo brzmi język rosyjski

    • @Pretagon
      @Pretagon Год назад +7

      @@elazach6881 für die meisten ausländer klingt polnisch härter als russisch, die wörter haben oft weniger vokale

    • @maggg.a
      @maggg.a Год назад

      ​@@aY227all languages have loanwords, this does not only apply to Polish! Nastepny idiota ze swoimi wypocinami, sugerujacy ze polski to same zapozyczenia. Tragedia!😮

  • @Yyr85
    @Yyr85 Год назад +1

    The swedish woman is so stunning!

  • @matrussi88
    @matrussi88 Год назад +4

    I fell in love with the amazing German Girl ,love u ❤️

  • @XdinaryHeroesdeservesmore6
    @XdinaryHeroesdeservesmore6 6 месяцев назад +3

    5:36 Magyarok🇭🇺

  • @aleksanderkaira
    @aleksanderkaira Год назад +19

    Its not that surprising Georgian was hardest when we dont have any similar languages but if i should say one is closest to Georgian id say Polish probably

    • @SinarNila
      @SinarNila Год назад +2

      Georgian, armenian, basque, albanesians have some common words.
      Poles loves study theses idioms and adopt some easy words for them too from theses langs.🍻🍻🍻🍻

    • @LukaMamukelashvili
      @LukaMamukelashvili Год назад +2

      We also have few thousand words from Persian, Arabic and Turkish, doesn't mean our language is similar to them though. Armenian is not similar, I don't understand a thing when they talk even if we share words. idk about rest cause I haven't interacted with those people but it's probably the same.@@SinarNila

    • @aleksanderkaira
      @aleksanderkaira Год назад

      @@LukaMamukelashvili yeah im half Turkish and living in Turkey

    • @LukaMamukelashvili
      @LukaMamukelashvili Год назад +1

      @@aleksanderkaira მანდაური ქართველები ქართულად კიდევ საუბრობენ თუ სრული ასიმილაცია განიცადეს? მეორე-მესამე+ თაობაზე მაქვს საუბარი. ბევრი თურქეთში მყოფი ვინც წერს ქართული გენი მაქვსო ქართულად ვერ ლაპარაკობს ან არ სწავლობს, თურქად მივიჩნევ თავსო.

    • @mattiamele3015
      @mattiamele3015 Год назад +1

      @@SinarNilaAlbanesians?

  • @Dread_2137
    @Dread_2137 Год назад +19

    "Polish is a very distinctive slavish"
    **Me speaking polish in germany**
    Germans: Are you russian?

    • @maxkho00
      @maxkho00 Год назад +8

      *Me speaking Russian in the UK*
      Brits: are you Polish?
      I've had literally dozens of people try and guess my language, and almost all of them said Polish, with not a single one saying Russian for some reason.

    • @addy.thirtysix
      @addy.thirtysix 7 месяцев назад

      ​@Dangel98 really? u from germany? on my work every computer, software, machine program is in english

    • @ThomasSamoth-ls8ed
      @ThomasSamoth-ls8ed 7 месяцев назад

      @Dangel98 Even fellow romance language speakers confuse Spanish and Italian. And a lot of people confuse Dutch, Danish and German, espeically when they are not from Germanic-speaking countries. So that's just normal. You're being overly negative I think.

  • @anttirytkonen11
    @anttirytkonen11 Год назад +6

    When 🇸🇪 Cajsa said that "she can speak a bit louder" in Swedish, 🇫🇮 my mind automatically switched into Swedish (though I've nearly forgotten my favourite language) and I mumbled a typical "yes" expression, which is something like "aa-a"/"oo-o" / "åå-å" (I don't know how it's written). Only after she finished, I realized it was Swedish. 😅

    • @JHaras
      @JHaras Год назад

      "jaa" or "joo", but it's spoken language

  • @Nichollaa
    @Nichollaa Год назад +3

    As I know, only possible relation of Georgian language to any other language is Euskera (Basque)

  • @V0r4xiz
    @V0r4xiz Год назад +3

    Is it bad that I have a crush on Cajsa? Incredibly gorgeous and elegant and chill af. Also, I wonder if one day you guys manage to actually turn on all the mics you stick on your participants' collars.

    • @teq_nix
      @teq_nix Год назад +2

      Concour mate. She has super sexy voice both in swedish or english.

  • @tomfuzer9885
    @tomfuzer9885 11 месяцев назад

    Apart from the Georgian I can recognise all without any problem. Not even difficult. The Swedish of course could have been mistaken with Norwegian and the Serbian might be the other “Serbo-Croatian languages”, but I got them all now

  • @eliseivanica
    @eliseivanica Год назад +4

    super cool for me to hear all the 3 languages i wanna learn in the same video, swedish, which i am learning (a very odd pick ik), and the ones i wanna learn one day, german & serbian (these ones because i have family from there)

    • @xohyuu
      @xohyuu Год назад

      Today > Slavic , Germanic , Finno-Ugric , Georgian languages | Миру мир!

    • @weissemagierin
      @weissemagierin Год назад

      @@xohyuu Your comments are so weird. Are you a weirdo?

    • @weissemagierin
      @weissemagierin Год назад

      @eliseivanica Good luck with that. It's always interesting to learn the languages.

  • @NeutralDice
    @NeutralDice Год назад +2

    15:14 Draga is like a cute student while lifting her hand

  • @Dominus_Potatus
    @Dominus_Potatus Год назад +3

    Living in europe sounds fun but a hassle at the same time

  • @Superheroeseman
    @Superheroeseman 9 месяцев назад +1

    Polish sounds a bit Finnish...
    She who speaks Hungarian
    I have to say I think she is beautiful!
    /Sweden

  • @R0FLD
    @R0FLD Год назад +9

    12:13 Everbody : "Hello"
    Hungarian Girl : "Csááá" 🤣🤣🤣

    • @streettravelxxi
      @streettravelxxi Год назад +1

      Sometimes she be making it difficult for no reason cuz in Hungary even older people say “Szia helo”

    • @aqua5516
      @aqua5516 6 месяцев назад

      Üdv

  • @ely03cassandra
    @ely03cassandra Год назад +6

    I would love to see someone participate from Switzerland but from the French or Italian part. :)

  • @Pikachu-ez1rm
    @Pikachu-ez1rm Год назад +25

    Interesting. I'm from the Americas and when I think of Georgia (beside a US state) I think of a country in Europe not Asia :/

    • @SinarNila
      @SinarNila Год назад +4

      But Geophisycally Georgia is Asia forever 🥂🥂

    • @nianiasan
      @nianiasan Год назад +10

      It is European country

    • @ImJustRandom-z
      @ImJustRandom-z Год назад

      @@SinarNila k

    • @herrbonk3635
      @herrbonk3635 Год назад +5

      @@SinarNila Most of Europe is on the euro-asian continent. So there is no physical or geographical barrier between Europe and Asia.

    • @SinarNila
      @SinarNila Год назад

      ​@@herrbonk3635
      Geophysically yes, you are correct in this point.
      But Asia and Europe have many Wars inter them so separation in politics, credes, philosophy, economy, in humans aspects they are differents.
      It's all the reasons why they are separated til today.
      If you read EU chart, writ, they don't recognize Europe as part of Ásia as one continent and politically they don't recognize culturally asians nations as european nations, especially considering this war russia x ukraine, the separation gains a strong level, forever til future.
      We have many sides in this topic too🍻🍻🍻

  • @MissSlovakia2
    @MissSlovakia2 Год назад +1

    15:54-15:58
    Saba said: "It doesn't sound like Ukrainian, it doesn't sound like *Slovakian*, it doesn't sound like Czech."
    She didn't say it doesn't sound like Slavic

  • @Michale_a7ton
    @Michale_a7ton 6 месяцев назад +5

    🇭🇺

  • @colnel1291
    @colnel1291 7 месяцев назад +2

    What's funny, is that the French girl doesn't even need to speak Frech, you can just tell by her accent.

  • @Ice_V
    @Ice_V Год назад +12

    Me, hearing all of them: Too easy😎😁 I know some Hungarian and Georgian words and the sounding of this languages😊

  • @Agata-si3jl
    @Agata-si3jl 2 месяца назад

    Kocham nasze słowiańskie pochodzenie i starą historię ludów słowiańskich.

  • @thelilashy
    @thelilashy 6 месяцев назад +3

    MAGYARORSZÁG MENTIONED 🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺 RAHHHHH

  • @dtikvxcdgjbv7975
    @dtikvxcdgjbv7975 5 месяцев назад

    Thumbs up from Croatia to our dear Hungarian neighbour!❤👍😃
    She immediately recognized that Serbian is definitely not Croatian.

  • @Ice_V
    @Ice_V Год назад +8

    Welcome back Megan❤🇫🇷

  • @Nichollaa
    @Nichollaa Год назад +5

    Why don't we just end this god for saken debate about wheter or not Georgia is Europe or Asia, for god's sake it's transcontinental, at the intersection of Europe and Asia, it's both, is it that hard to understand? Georgia is Europe and Georgia is Asia, end of story ok?
    But due to it's more close relationship and ties to Europe, it's mostly considered more European, therefore it's in todays video, jesus

  • @chabchabi
    @chabchabi Год назад +4

    Sophia 🇬🇪❤️

  • @The_Rock00431
    @The_Rock00431 6 месяцев назад +2

    I am Georgian 🇬🇪

  • @prosquatter
    @prosquatter Год назад +20

    Draga says pirinač, and the Hungarian girl is like "definitely NOT Croatian". Every other word she said exists in Croatian language because it's the same language 😂

    • @colinafobe2152
      @colinafobe2152 Год назад +3

      i guess for non Serbo/Croatian speakers these two doesnt sound the same as Draga is speaking ekavian dialect of Serbian which is lacking of "iy" sound while Croatian has plenty of "iy". Slovenian on the other hand is similar to Serbian in that aspect

    • @wenzi2283
      @wenzi2283 Год назад +2

      @@colinafobe2152 Exactly, I'm Hungarian and I have colleagues from Croatia, Slovenia and Serbia and you can hear the differences mainly in Slovenian, but you can also hear between Serbian and Croatian

    • @colinafobe2152
      @colinafobe2152 Год назад +1

      @@wenzi2283 i can imagine. I am from Banat (northern Serbia) and even i can tell if someone is from what region of Serbia by how they talk (accent) and even can tell if Croats are from Slavonia, Zagreb, Zagorje, south Dalmatia, Rijeka or Split. Despite mutual share of vocabulary that we have, South Slavic languages are very melodic and suitable for regional differences

    • @xohyuu
      @xohyuu Год назад

      Oh, ekavian?@@colinafobe2152 | Пeрeмога Үкраїнi!

    • @xohyuu
      @xohyuu Год назад

      What are [ berry, strawberry, blueberry, Thank you, Thank you very much ] in 🇷🇸·🇸🇷🇧 language?@@colinafobe2152 | Нехай наш Бог береже Україну

  • @SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands
    @SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands 2 месяца назад

    I understand Scandinavians if they speak slowly, same with English and Germans, I speak Dutch, Low-Saxon, German, and some Swedish/Norwegian. My French is very very bad.

  • @reineh3477
    @reineh3477 Год назад +9

    My way on guessing on Hungary, they are not a Germanic, Romance or Slavic language. How many countries do we have left? Georgia is harder, it doesn't sound like anything else.

    • @SinarNila
      @SinarNila Год назад +4

      Hungarians are Ugric, finnic, ogric related to Estonians, komis,chuvash, samis and finnishes

    • @reineh3477
      @reineh3477 Год назад +2

      ​@@SinarNila yes i know. I live in Sweden so I recognize Finnish, Estonian and Sami, but Hungarian sound so different.

    • @SinarNila
      @SinarNila Год назад +1

      ​​@@reineh3477You're a smart and turned on mate, hungarians ARE loved in finnic family and lived by others idiomatics families, btw the hungarian girls is gorgeous and inteligent.
      Europe is diverse is mixed with Ásia, that's why Europe is so attractive for the world.
      I love the finnic people all asians ethnies on Europe, they have a diverse beauty If we repair with respect and attention.💙🫂🍻

    • @annasylvester855
      @annasylvester855 Год назад

      ​@@reineh3477 because the only similar languages to hungarian in the finno-ugric family are khanty and mansi. in terms of language and genetics we seldom have anything in common with finnish or estonian people.

    • @annasylvester855
      @annasylvester855 Год назад +3

      ​@@SinarNila this is controversial. hungarian language is only similar to khanty and mansi in the finno-ugric language family, finnish and estonian people wont be able to understand us at all. genetically we don't really have similarities with finns nor estonians. ancient hungarians had both turkic and ugric influences on them, we were also heterogenic back then.

  • @Overlycomplicatedswede
    @Overlycomplicatedswede 11 месяцев назад

    This video just started playing on my recommended and I heard my native language (Swedish) and instantly became interested 😆

  • @MP-wi4dx
    @MP-wi4dx Год назад +13

    Computer should be Računar in Serbian

    • @MP-wi4dx
      @MP-wi4dx Год назад

      @@xohyuu Beacouse that is the Serbian version of the word

  • @hanshandkante5055
    @hanshandkante5055 День назад

    Hungarian girl was visibly uncomfortable when some other girl confused bell pepper with paprika. Hungarians are VERY determined when it comes to paprika.

  • @Marcin-L
    @Marcin-L Год назад +22

    Ania z Polski najpiękniejsza 💘💘💘💘💘

    • @chinavirus841
      @chinavirus841 Год назад +7

      Ewww

    • @novy1198
      @novy1198 Год назад +2

      @@chinavirus841 china

    • @Marcin-L
      @Marcin-L Год назад +1

      @@xohyuu Ania is Anna in Polish :)

    • @xohyuu
      @xohyuu Год назад

      What are [ Thank you very much / in Polish language / Polish person / Polish people ] in 🇵🇱·🇵🇴🇱 language?@@Marcin-L | Миру мир!

  • @likadekanoidze5098
    @likadekanoidze5098 Год назад +2

    ქართული და ინგლისური ძალიან ლამაზი ენააა❤❤❤georgian and inglish is very pretty ❤❤❤

  • @ozeles6109
    @ozeles6109 Год назад +4

    omg french girl why you standing like this, i thought you have no arms

  • @ivonasavic8428
    @ivonasavic8428 Год назад +1

    Not me eating "punjene paprike" right now.😂😂😂

  • @CinCee-
    @CinCee- Год назад +17

    Svea, Draga & the Swedish girl speak perfect english. They barely have an accent.

  • @frederickrumahorbonim_14_02
    @frederickrumahorbonim_14_02 Год назад +2

    I really amazed how their ears can guessed language so acurate 😲

  • @jammerc64
    @jammerc64 Год назад +31

    Blindfold might probably be not enough as they're already familiar with each other's voices.

  • @Ama94947
    @Ama94947 Год назад +9

    It would be interesing if Dutch language was here as well. a language between German and English, with some French influences here and there.

    • @herrbonk3635
      @herrbonk3635 Год назад +4

      German uses many french words as well, Swedish got even more. Most european languages were influnced by France and French. For several hundreds of years it had the same status as English has today.

    • @SinarNila
      @SinarNila Год назад

      Ya'll all right a detail that you don't know coa this fact french was deeply changed to not be assimilated to all planet, they revogues olds words,verba, slangs and expressions and old pronunciation 😉😉😉😉👍👍👍👍🍻🍻🍻🍻