@@dhilandass7986 JESC Is Political! Examples: France has won the Jury 4 times in a row France wins JESC 2022 and 2023 Armenia wins JESC 2021 and Robbed Poland! JESC 2021 was the most Political JESC Ever!
they are all very charismatic and talented. These kids have more talent than a lot of artists we see in ESC. Armenia is a JESC powerhouse, they always have great songs and singers. I am honestly very impressed by all of them.
Simone is younger than me. Every one of them is. More than half of them are younger than my younger brother. Simone is a year younger than my brother, and he is from January😢
Oh, it seems like you and I were deceived a little. I also saw this date for Annabelle (11.12.2011), but in fact, on the official Junior Eurovision website it says that she will celebrate her birthday "a few days before the final, so we will give her a cake at the rehearsals." That So I'm more likely to bet on 11/12 rather than 12/11.
Well no, if they said that it's because her birthday is on November 12th so 12/11 (the final is on November 16th). Unless you're American and you put the month in front of the day, but in Europe it's day, then month so 12/11
@@AlvidYTTVUm, dude, that's LITERALLY what I wrote. That there's a mistake in the video. That it's November 12th, not December 11th. What are you trying to prove to me?
@@SagaeRintaro I misread your initial comment mb. But didn't you get confused when you said "That So I'm more likely to bet on 11/12 rather than 12/11"? It is 12/11, not 11/12 so it's likely to bet on 12/11 rather than 11/12, right? Or am I just tired 😂
@@AlvidYTTV Well, I'm not very good at grammar. It's just that it's not the first time I've seen both in articles and in videos that Annabelle is given the date 11/12.I was sure of it myself, and then JESC they write that her birthday is "a couple of days before the final" and I understand that we have all gotten it completely wrong, ahphmh
@@SagaeRintaro Yeah it's supposeed to be the other way around. But hey, it's Sunday anyway, let's not get our brains too overwhelmed with these freaking numbers X)
I have only 2 more years to compete for jesc but I have few chances since my country doesn't even make diffusion for jesc (it is a member of ebu) and it never participated nor in jesc,esc or even young musicians.
I thought Annabelle is 15 years old wow... Also Simone has a very baby face, so I thought he is 10-11 years old. Also, who is like to watch this kind of videos, just because he/she hope the same bday? xD (I still looking for an artist who born in 24th of March) Victoria Nicole bday was yesterday? huh.. happy belate birthday Victoria Nicole Enya is 14? WHAAAT?
Victoria Nicole is a Scorpio like iolanda, Mimicat and Maro! Could it be that Portugal's secret to slay at Eurovision is sending female Scorpio voices?
Chloe and Leo are two of the most difficult songs to sing and also the two youngest. It was felt vocally which is understandable. Especially Chloe, The Spanish delegation sends difficult songs from adult level to young people.
Ana from Macedonia is old enough to be a freshman in an American High School. I thought the cut off age was 13, guess i was wrong. Also, im American idk how school works in europe
In Poland you go to school being 6 or 7yo and then have 8 years of elementary/middle school (we used to have separate middle school, but now we don't, we call whole 8 years szkoła podstawowa, which would be translated as elementary one) and you start high school at the age of 14/15 Tho most of people usually goes there at the age of 7 I think But idk, I went as 6yo and wasn't the only one, I think my class in elementary school was more half to half Also the thing that matters is the year you were born, not the exact date, as it is in Slovakia from what I heard, so if you were born in December you can still go to school not being fully 6 I was born September 26th so starting elementary school I was also 5 actually But every country has a different system, I know that Ukraine for example has one year less of obligatory education, so people there go to university being younger than us I have no idea how is this in Macedonia
In Germany, elementary school goes 4 years and children start at 6 years old, when born before july and at 7,when born since july. After that, they transfer to either "Gymnasium" (most advanced level) or "Gemeinschaftsschule" (everyone else). In the first, you go from 5th grade until 12th or 13th grade, before you do your final exam "Abitur" and have a qualification for University. In the lower level, you have school from 5th grade until 10th. Some of them offer the 11th-13th grade additionally though. And kids can decide, if they go for work after 10 school years or continue school for 2-3 years, until they graduate from there for a better job / university.
In France you have what other countries call "kindergarten" where you learn the very basics from 4 to 6 yo (3 to 5 yo if you're born after September. Although at 3-4 yo it's more like a nursery rather than a school tbh). Then from 7 to 11 (6 to 10 if you were born after September) you go to elementary school for 5 years. When I was in elementary school we used to have exams at the end of "CM2" (= equivalent of fifth grade) to see if we had the level required to go to middle school but idk if they still exist nowadays. Then from 12 to 15 (11 to 14 if you were born after September) you go to middle school for 4 years. At the end of "3ème" (= equivalent of ninth grade. Yes, in France we count classes in descending order and not ascending order because we count the remaining years before the final academic exam and not the amount of years you've spent at class. Don't ask me why, I'm not responsible for this 😂) we also pass a series of exams, what we call "brevet des collèges" where you're tested in French, Maths, History & Geography and Sciences. Finally from 16 to 18 (15 to 17 if you were born after September) you go to high school for 3 years. At the end of high school, you pass what we call "baccalauréat" (often shortened "BAC", it's France's equivalent of Germany's "Abitur") which grant you access to university studies. However, unlike probably other countries, nowadays' "BAC" is not passed only at the end of the final year which final exams (it used to be the case but not anymore). Now, everything you do from start to finish at high school counts for your BAC's final grade so, basically, we're not evaluated only with one final series of exams. We still have final exams of course, but not only. In our new BAC since 2020, basically, the students build their own courses with the choice of three specialities (= to sum up quickly, these are classes which are very important in the BAC's evaluation, they are the main classes. They're supposed to specialize you in certain subjects. Enhance the "supposed" 'cause it's more complicated than that actually). We also have "technological BACs" (I translated it litteraly so it might sound weird) which are already specialized in scientific stuffs, their classes and exams aren't the same as "general BACs" (although they still pass a BAC, it's just not the same format) But we have two specific types of high school : "general" ones (where you pass BAC) and also "professional" ones in which you don't pass the BAC but other """lower grade""" diplomas (although I strongly disagree with this cliché which is spread in France). Classes there last for 2 to 3 years and basically mix regular school classes with professional trainings of a certain job (hence why it's called "professional high school). And then you enter university where you do a Bachelor's degree (= 3 years) and then decide to go further with a Master's degree (= additional 2 years), or even further with a PhD (= additional 3 years) but that's the same everywhere else I think. (I have no idea if that was clear or not 😂)
I want to tell you that Jesus loves you so much, that He died on the cross for you and your sins so that you could be forgiven. He resurrected after the third day. He’s waiting for you and His Kingdom is coming back soon.
Shocking that victoria is older than annabelle
I just now noticed how it’s the first ever Junior Eurovision contest where every single contestant is from Generation Alpha 😮
actually gen alpha is starting by 2012 so not yet
@@dangapno
Gen Alpha starts in 2011
skibidi
@@sejuma Anabelle ats - titouan - ana are gen z
This is the first year when i am older than all of them...
Same 😔
You are still so small 😊
It hurts, doesn't it?
same I'm from march 2010 and the oldest participant of this esc is from may..
Same😂
Just noticed that Victorie Nicole's birthday was yesterday (still the 24th for me) happy belated birthday Victoria!!!
Realized I commented this on my alt account lmfao
I’m feeling old now 😭
Titouan was born on 28th September, not August. He was 13 when he was announced, now he's 14.
It's crazy that Cloe was born in 2015!
she's too young!
she shouldn't take part in such political contests
@@LanceWilson8 to be fair jesc isn't very political. unlike esc
Jesc isn't political @@LanceWilson8
@@dhilandass7986 JESC Is Political!
Examples:
France has won the Jury 4 times in a row
France wins JESC 2022 and 2023
Armenia wins JESC 2021 and Robbed Poland!
JESC 2021 was the most Political JESC Ever!
@@Snejk_Y00 unfortunately, since 2020 it is as Political as ESC
Enya from Ireland is actually the oldest one, she was born on April 21st of 2010.
Nieco spóźnione, ale Feliz cumplueaños Victoria 🇵🇹🩵🇵🇱
It's so crazy how charismatic Leo is as that young! 🇦🇲
Ah yea! And Chloe is not right 😂 are you kidding me or what?
@@Yourvision77 Chloe is great too! 😊🇪🇸
they are all very charismatic and talented. These kids have more talent than a lot of artists we see in ESC. Armenia is a JESC powerhouse, they always have great songs and singers. I am honestly very impressed by all of them.
Leo and ChloeDeLaRosa are so charismatic at 9 and 10 yearsv😮
I thought Ramires was 10
Think we all did lol.
CZEKAŁEM NA TO!!
Kids born in 2015 are 9 full years old now?! I feel old, and I'm not even an adult yet. Help.
Same! I'm 14 and Simone's birthday is a day after mine (April 26th) 😭
@aubs.eq. Yeah I'm 16 - I was 7 in 2015 😭
@@frogponddreams time flies sparingly fast 😭
Yeees i was 11 in 2015 😭
I am 19y and feel old now 😂😂
Ukraine will definitely cope with everything perfectly 🤗 we believe in this and will support our Artem🇺🇦🏠🐈❤️
Today is her birthday lol! 2:48
Simone has the same birthday as my mum (27th April)!
50 (mum's age) - 12 (Simone's age) = 38 years age difference!
My birthday is April 26th except I'm 2 years older!
@aubs.eq. So you have the same birthday as Raiven?
@rachelwoods6760 yesssss (and random fun fact: Raiven was my second place in ESC)
Simone's birthday is a day after mine! Mine is April 26th except I'm 2 years older 😅
Simone was born a few days before my little brother!
@joybunny20 Ooo nice!
Simone is younger than me. Every one of them is. More than half of them are younger than my younger brother. Simone is a year younger than my brother, and he is from January😢
I am 5 years older than him. I feel old seeing that this year the oldest is 2010 and the youngest is 2015 😢 (I'm 07)
@@zuzol-jy1gr yeah, I feel pretty old, next year I'm gonna be older than all the contestants :( and it's crazy that Chloe was born in 2015
idk why but when i see Ramires and Artem i don't think they're the same age
im subbed to you!!!
@@tdeghostoharryHold on I am too-
I though Annabelle was older
me too i thought she was 14 or sm
She has 14 since 12 november
Inkar’s birthday is January 4th Niek’s is July 25th, Chiara’s is September 3rd and Miucha’s is September 27th
Oh, it seems like you and I were deceived a little. I also saw this date for Annabelle (11.12.2011), but in fact, on the official Junior Eurovision website it says that she will celebrate her birthday "a few days before the final, so we will give her a cake at the rehearsals." That So I'm more likely to bet on 11/12 rather than 12/11.
Well no, if they said that it's because her birthday is on November 12th so 12/11 (the final is on November 16th). Unless you're American and you put the month in front of the day, but in Europe it's day, then month so 12/11
@@AlvidYTTVUm, dude, that's LITERALLY what I wrote. That there's a mistake in the video. That it's November 12th, not December 11th. What are you trying to prove to me?
@@SagaeRintaro I misread your initial comment mb. But didn't you get confused when you said "That So I'm more likely to bet on 11/12 rather than 12/11"? It is 12/11, not 11/12 so it's likely to bet on 12/11 rather than 11/12, right? Or am I just tired 😂
@@AlvidYTTV Well, I'm not very good at grammar. It's just that it's not the first time I've seen both in articles and in videos that Annabelle is given the date 11/12.I was sure of it myself, and then JESC they write that her birthday is "a couple of days before the final" and I understand that we have all gotten it completely wrong, ahphmh
@@SagaeRintaro Yeah it's supposeed to be the other way around. But hey, it's Sunday anyway, let's not get our brains too overwhelmed with these freaking numbers X)
Arnenia🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲 Leo super👍🏾👏🏆🏅❤
3:22 whatttt???? She is 14??!!??!
I have only 2 more years to compete for jesc but I have few chances since my country doesn't even make diffusion for jesc (it is a member of ebu) and it never participated nor in jesc,esc or even young musicians.
I thought Annabelle is 15 years old wow... Also Simone has a very baby face, so I thought he is 10-11 years old.
Also, who is like to watch this kind of videos, just because he/she hope the same bday? xD (I still looking for an artist who born in 24th of March)
Victoria Nicole bday was yesterday? huh.. happy belate birthday Victoria Nicole
Enya is 14? WHAAAT?
The rules say they cannot be over 14.....so I don't understand why you thought they were ?
Ikr, Annabelle looks a lot older than me and I’m 15. Enya looks way older than me, I’d probably look like a little kid next to her
@@yodenmanWhat are the ages for JESC? I thought many of these kids were 6-7y.
@@GianniDN9 to 14 on the day of the contest
@ TY
I share birthday with Chloe but im years older omg
Anabelle was born on november 12
I thought Bjarne was 9
same 😭
me and simone grande are only 1 day apart!!
Hey!Same age but Artem is 6 days older!
I was born April 2012 but earlier, so i'm bigger >:)
Same! My birthday is April 26th! Except I'm 2 years older :)
Biggest surprise was Cyprus (thought she was like 15 but is actually one of the youngest...)
Vamos chloeee
DTX 53
My favorite Portugal 😊
Pls someone in 2010 win😭😭 this is the last year 2010 borns can participate
Either Estonia, Portugal or France has to win then 😂 but Portugal will most likely win
No it’s not some late 2010 kids can still participate next year
💪🏽🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸
No way I’m younger than chloe
Artem is 6 days older than me!
Lamine Yamal (footballer) is 10 days younger than me!
No way I‘m older than all of them 😅
Nederlands is going to win they are the best stay tuned you are going to win 🏆
Andria Putkaradze nacio el mismo dia que yo :D
Victoria Nicole is a Scorpio like iolanda, Mimicat and Maro! Could it be that Portugal's secret to slay at Eurovision is sending female Scorpio voices?
Nikol is 11
Chloe and Leo are two of the most difficult songs to sing and also the two youngest. It was felt vocally which is understandable. Especially Chloe, The Spanish delegation sends difficult songs from adult level to young people.
Chiara looks younger then 14
Cyprus and Estonia only
Make video as 2003-2024 Poland participating in JESC.
As someone who is still JESC age (16/12/2009) it’s actually crazy to think that people competing this year are born in 2014-15!
how come Maria from Cyprus, Dominik from Poland and Bjarne are 11 years old? Maria looks like 13 and Dominik and Bjarne look like 8
Girls usually hit puberty earlier than boys.
when eurovision song senior?
Nikol from Albania is not 12!
Italy???
ana is the oldest? my countryyy ! 🇲🇰🇲🇰🇲🇰
Actually Enya is
noo, Dominik can't be as old as me
2015 WAS 9 YEARS AGO I THOUGHT IT WAS LIKE 5 OMG IM GETTING OLD
😂😂😂 I must say that I got the ages horribly wrong. I thought Chloe was 6y, Simone 7-8y, Leo same.
@@GianniDNi think you have to be at least 9 years old to compete at jesc
I'm older that Adrian only 2 day
no 2009ers?
The year 2009 is no longer suitable for the age category
@@МериПоппинс-э9йit is, anybody born after november 16th 2008 is still able to participate
@@МериПоппинс-э9йthe maximum age is 15 years, 11 months, 31 days, 23 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds, 999 milliseconds
@@bacongamer14no you’re off by a year. The age rule at Jesc is 9 to 14 on the day of the contest
@ explain to me sweden 2005? wasn’t she turning 16 on the night of the contest?
Armenia ❤❤❤❤🏆🏆🏆
2:50 she is almost 13!??! 😮
Fun Fact : Titouan has the exact same birth date as me ( 08/28/2010 )
2015????
Ana from Macedonia is old enough to be a freshman in an American High School. I thought the cut off age was 13, guess i was wrong. Also, im American idk how school works in europe
In Poland you go to school being 6 or 7yo and then have 8 years of elementary/middle school (we used to have separate middle school, but now we don't, we call whole 8 years szkoła podstawowa, which would be translated as elementary one) and you start high school at the age of 14/15
Tho most of people usually goes there at the age of 7 I think
But idk, I went as 6yo and wasn't the only one, I think my class in elementary school was more half to half
Also the thing that matters is the year you were born, not the exact date, as it is in Slovakia from what I heard, so if you were born in December you can still go to school not being fully 6
I was born September 26th so starting elementary school I was also 5 actually
But every country has a different system, I know that Ukraine for example has one year less of obligatory education, so people there go to university being younger than us
I have no idea how is this in Macedonia
In Germany, elementary school goes 4 years and children start at 6 years old, when born before july and at 7,when born since july. After that, they transfer to either "Gymnasium" (most advanced level) or "Gemeinschaftsschule" (everyone else). In the first, you go from 5th grade until 12th or 13th grade, before you do your final exam "Abitur" and have a qualification for University. In the lower level, you have school from 5th grade until 10th. Some of them offer the 11th-13th grade additionally though. And kids can decide, if they go for work after 10 school years or continue school for 2-3 years, until they graduate from there for a better job / university.
In France you have what other countries call "kindergarten" where you learn the very basics from 4 to 6 yo (3 to 5 yo if you're born after September. Although at 3-4 yo it's more like a nursery rather than a school tbh).
Then from 7 to 11 (6 to 10 if you were born after September) you go to elementary school for 5 years. When I was in elementary school we used to have exams at the end of "CM2" (= equivalent of fifth grade) to see if we had the level required to go to middle school but idk if they still exist nowadays.
Then from 12 to 15 (11 to 14 if you were born after September) you go to middle school for 4 years. At the end of "3ème" (= equivalent of ninth grade. Yes, in France we count classes in descending order and not ascending order because we count the remaining years before the final academic exam and not the amount of years you've spent at class. Don't ask me why, I'm not responsible for this 😂) we also pass a series of exams, what we call "brevet des collèges" where you're tested in French, Maths, History & Geography and Sciences.
Finally from 16 to 18 (15 to 17 if you were born after September) you go to high school for 3 years. At the end of high school, you pass what we call "baccalauréat" (often shortened "BAC", it's France's equivalent of Germany's "Abitur") which grant you access to university studies. However, unlike probably other countries, nowadays' "BAC" is not passed only at the end of the final year which final exams (it used to be the case but not anymore). Now, everything you do from start to finish at high school counts for your BAC's final grade so, basically, we're not evaluated only with one final series of exams. We still have final exams of course, but not only. In our new BAC since 2020, basically, the students build their own courses with the choice of three specialities (= to sum up quickly, these are classes which are very important in the BAC's evaluation, they are the main classes. They're supposed to specialize you in certain subjects. Enhance the "supposed" 'cause it's more complicated than that actually). We also have "technological BACs" (I translated it litteraly so it might sound weird) which are already specialized in scientific stuffs, their classes and exams aren't the same as "general BACs" (although they still pass a BAC, it's just not the same format)
But we have two specific types of high school : "general" ones (where you pass BAC) and also "professional" ones in which you don't pass the BAC but other """lower grade""" diplomas (although I strongly disagree with this cliché which is spread in France). Classes there last for 2 to 3 years and basically mix regular school classes with professional trainings of a certain job (hence why it's called "professional high school).
And then you enter university where you do a Bachelor's degree (= 3 years) and then decide to go further with a Master's degree (= additional 2 years), or even further with a PhD (= additional 3 years) but that's the same everywhere else I think.
(I have no idea if that was clear or not 😂)
I want to tell you that Jesus loves you so much, that He died on the cross for you and your sins so that you could be forgiven. He resurrected after the third day. He’s waiting for you and His Kingdom is coming back soon.
I thought chloe was atleast 12 😅
It's so weird for me that they all are younger then me..
Nahhh albania and portugal looks younger THAN me but they are older 💀💀💀
Are you telling me this year are not contestants older than me??? Only my age
So the next year im probably gonna be older than all the contestants😢
Older than 14 are not allowed in JESC
They are all born between 2010 and 2015 💀
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