Top 5 hardest languages to Learn! (Chinese, Polish, Danish, Arabic, Turkish)

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  • @Bluemoonsparkleshine
    @Bluemoonsparkleshine 4 месяца назад +708

    It would have been interesting if the Chinese Woman would have sat next to the Arabic speaker, so at the second seat because she's really good at the pronounciation.

  • @monahassan6736
    @monahassan6736 4 месяца назад +1049

    I think if the saudi girl was the second one she will get everything bc in Arabic we have a lot of alphabet that its make it easier for us to speak other languages

    • @Kenjiswife_1
      @Kenjiswife_1 4 месяца назад +41

      True, I agree

    • @sarto9011
      @sarto9011 4 месяца назад +15

      Yes, even it depends on every person alone, i hope to see her second to the native every time to test that theory though 🤔

    • @Quarthnes
      @Quarthnes 4 месяца назад +12

      I think it's even easier for Arabized countries like those in Northwest Africa, as French is often considered a secondary language, and they learn how to pronounce P and V, which don’t exist in Arabic. Especially with the letter P, many Middle Easterners find it difficult to pronounce, and you may hear them say 'Bokemon' instead of 'Pokemon.'

    • @hadilbouteben
      @hadilbouteben 4 месяца назад +6

      @Quarthnes Yes, you are right. For example, in North Africa we speak Arabic and French. We can pronounce the letters p and v very easily, unlike in the Middle East.

    • @LeenAbuzir
      @LeenAbuzir 4 месяца назад +2

      Yes, we don't use p in our language but we can say it without much effort @@Quarthnes

  • @nureddinz
    @nureddinz 4 месяца назад +37

    2:03 Actually the way Turkish letters are pronounced is very consistent, it's very rare when letters pronounced differently. For example it's not like "c"ountry and "c"inema, C always sounds like J or G.

  • @agooo1651
    @agooo1651 4 месяца назад +332

    The Arabic language is really beautiful and wonderful. I enjoyed it a lot.

    • @tired_
      @tired_ 4 месяца назад +16

      Yes but the girl made her look bad

    • @هنا-ي2ذ
      @هنا-ي2ذ 4 месяца назад +3

      @@tired_why

    • @amyGurl8483
      @amyGurl8483 4 месяца назад +23

      @@tired_ stop obsessing too much buddy

    • @joud1812
      @joud1812 4 месяца назад

      @@tired_ Pathetic😂😂😂go to hospital

    • @joud1812
      @joud1812 4 месяца назад +20

      @@tired_ Very obsessed you look so funny😂😂😂😂😂😂lolll

  • @nilaykolcu
    @nilaykolcu 4 месяца назад +545

    Arabic girl was really good at speaking Turkish!

    • @LAW_1W1W
      @LAW_1W1W 4 месяца назад +68

      We watch Turkish dramas a lot, most of us understand some words of the language but don't understand how to write them

    • @HamzaDris-ld4or
      @HamzaDris-ld4or 3 месяца назад +29

      @@LAW_1W1W no one watches turkish series in their language, they're always dubbed in syrian arabic

    • @62712
      @62712 3 месяца назад

      @@LAW_1W1Wwe watch turkish dramas yet hate turks 😭

    • @armella.h
      @armella.h 3 месяца назад +40

      ​@@HamzaDris-ld4orno one? Idk about you maybe you still watch drams on mbc4 but most girlies watch online with og language and subs

    • @LAW_1W1W
      @LAW_1W1W 3 месяца назад +22

      @@HamzaDris-ld4or This was in the days of TV but now Turkish dramas are watched in Turkish.

  • @betul-00
    @betul-00 4 месяца назад +375

    As a Turkish native speaker Sarang from Saudi Arabia is really good 👏🏻 Even she sounds so natural when she she say some words. I'm pretty sure if the sentences were colloquial she could nail it! 😊👍🏻

    • @amyGurl8483
      @amyGurl8483 4 месяца назад +9

      She self taught herself the language years ago.. not sure how advanced she is in the language tho

    • @wad3602
      @wad3602 4 месяца назад +2

      Definitely she is not from Saudi Arabia. She can be any Arab but her name is not Saudi name no does she look like a stright woman

    • @amyGurl8483
      @amyGurl8483 4 месяца назад +32

      @@wad3602 but her real name is Latifah? It’s a common Saudi name wdym

    • @wad3602
      @wad3602 4 месяца назад +5

      @@amyGurl8483 niethrr Latifah is a common name in Saudi . However she doesn't look Saudi at all.

    • @amyGurl8483
      @amyGurl8483 4 месяца назад +32

      @@wad3602 are you Saudi? In my town there are three women with the name latifah (that I know of as an introvert🚶🏻‍♀️), and the girl in the video look exactly like my cousin.. and I’m saudi
      If you’ve been to KSA or you’re Saudi yourself you would know we come in all shapes and colors

  • @mesharimj5190
    @mesharimj5190 4 месяца назад +55

    As an Arabic speaker I do believe that the hardest language to ever exist is either Arabic or Mandarin. Us Arabic speakers, it’s very easy for us to pronounce any word in any language due to the heavy amount of sounds and vocabularies we have. In Arabic language there are more than 12 million words where English only has 170 thousand words. In Arabic language we have more than 1000 different words to describe the word “Camel”.

    • @MilitantAntiAtheism
      @MilitantAntiAtheism 3 месяца назад

      But how many words do you have to describe snow? compared to grenland language?

    • @Leenamahmoud24-Ph-14
      @Leenamahmoud24-Ph-14 2 месяца назад

      باختصار أم اللغات اللغة العربية وأكيد لو أنت مهتم بلغات العالم رح تلقى إن عندهم بعض الكلمات مشتقة من العربية

    • @You40838
      @You40838 Месяц назад

      ​U just don't understand believe me the meaning and the effect of only one Arabic word is so deep and wonderful .
      you won't be able to understand the same thing expressed by Arabic if you translate it to any other language unless adding so many interpretations .
      it's not just about the word camel ​Arabic is magic my friend❤ @@MilitantAntiAtheism

    • @MilitantAntiAtheism
      @MilitantAntiAtheism Месяц назад +2

      @@You40838 My point is, you cannot say just based on one word, that a language is superior to others.
      _The Sami people, who live in the northern tips of Scandinavia and Russia, use at least 180 words related to snow and ice, according to Ole Henrik Magga, a linguist in Norway._
      So, the Sami language is now superior to arabic using that same logic, because arabic language does not even come close in this amount of words for snow.

    • @You40838
      @You40838 Месяц назад

      @@MilitantAntiAtheism ok I got it every language is unique btw, also try to listen to Arabic language you'll like it "

  • @SosaRoRo-wc2pl
    @SosaRoRo-wc2pl 4 месяца назад +510

    لقد احببت كيف يتم عرض الفرق بين اللغات والثقافات وجميع الفتيات لطيفات ايضا كانت فكرة لطيفة استمروا❤❤

    • @abdulrahmansheesh88
      @abdulrahmansheesh88 4 месяца назад +16

      يا حجي انت مستخدم google translate 😂

    • @SosaRoRo-wc2pl
      @SosaRoRo-wc2pl 4 месяца назад +38

      @@abdulrahmansheesh88 لا بس حبيت اكتب عربي فصحة حتى اذا احد راد يترجم التعليق يفتهم 🤣

    • @abdulrahmansheesh88
      @abdulrahmansheesh88 4 месяца назад +10

      ​@@SosaRoRo-wc2pl😂😂 صدمتني جان عبالي google translate 😂😂

    • @Taho_danaA
      @Taho_danaA 4 месяца назад

      ووات فك

    • @pointseventhree
      @pointseventhree 4 месяца назад +3

      @@maiaralanzi2044 I understand. I was wondering how that translated so well 😂😂

  • @davidbrink3328
    @davidbrink3328 4 месяца назад +26

    Thanks! All these languages are difficult at best Chinese and Mandarin are not really the same and really you can add Japanese, Korean with this too. I even said this before in a RUclips channel all these languages are hard not just in pronunciation but also in the tones, a might not sound like that it might sound like ahh very hard languages

    • @kit_Lotus
      @kit_Lotus 4 месяца назад +2

      وت كول

    • @Rayruey
      @Rayruey 4 месяца назад +2

      Japanese & Korean aren’t hard in comparison

    • @awesomeworld12
      @awesomeworld12  3 месяца назад +2

      Thanks for your interest and love! - Awesome World

    • @kit_Lotus
      @kit_Lotus 3 месяца назад +2

      @@awesomeworld12 ❤️❤️

  • @ijanurjannah1144
    @ijanurjannah1144 4 месяца назад +159

    Im really lucky as Indonesian who learn Arabic from young age, thats kinda priviledge for me to understand the writing and the reading of Arabic, thats not hard for me hehehe

    • @Gharib66
      @Gharib66 3 месяца назад +11

      انت اسطورة احب الاندونسيين❤

    • @maram7029
      @maram7029 3 месяца назад +5

      رائع

    • @letitbe1977
      @letitbe1977 3 месяца назад +8

      You're so lucky! Arabic is such a beautiful language to speak and to write!

    • @JustRezzy0
      @JustRezzy0 9 дней назад

      As arab guy i have never seen or watch any one who can speak like arabs that u cannot tell his not arab

  • @almami1599
    @almami1599 4 месяца назад +242

    Arabic has:
    1- not just a different alphabet but an Abjad that doesn’t even have vowels
    2- a very difficult grammar based on a 3 letter root system
    3- letters that are not pronounced in most languages kh, għ, ‘, dh, th, ħ,
    4- diglossia

    • @otokiy
      @otokiy 4 месяца назад +38

      n also if u speak arabic u could learn any language pronunciation

    • @Taketheredpill891
      @Taketheredpill891 4 месяца назад +8

      @@otokiy I think Polish , Polish is a tongue twister language on its own

    • @s3ahab
      @s3ahab 4 месяца назад +11

      اذا تعرف تتكلم عربي بتعرف تتكلم كل لغات العالم بدون صعوبه -If you speak Arabic, it means you are capable of speaking all the languages of the world due to the vast expansion of the Arabic language in terms of pronunciation

    • @X2V3
      @X2V3 4 месяца назад +6

      Even tho arabic has a difficult diacritic like u have to put these " ً " n more etc so that can change the meaning of the word and makes it even difficult for a newbie arabic learner bc tho im arabic and i find it SO HARD bc we have smth called "e’raab" ig it spelled like that, so u can learn more abt it! Good luck yall :3
      Fun fact: Russia ppl can pronounce most of the letters right :>

    • @DinoBryce
      @DinoBryce 4 месяца назад

      ​@@s3ahabI would like to see you try pronounce "uMgqibelo"

  • @rigelr5345
    @rigelr5345 4 месяца назад +198

    The Danish girl was too kind with her rating 😂

    • @klapek_lk
      @klapek_lk 4 месяца назад +16

      polish girl with 5% too :p

  • @aeym-c
    @aeym-c 4 месяца назад +589

    In a video where Turkish is tried to be spoken, this word should be included (this word is the longest word in Turkish): muvaffakiyetsizleştiricileştiriveremeyebileceklerimizdenmişsinizcesine

    • @amiraaachen86
      @amiraaachen86 4 месяца назад +19

      What does it mean?

    • @yeoswei
      @yeoswei 4 месяца назад +103

      @@amiraaachen86 It's really hard to explain this because words like "muvaffak" are not used much in Turkish anymore, but we can say that it means "though you are from those whom we may not be able to easily make into a maker of unsuccessful ones"

    • @ItzDenholm
      @ItzDenholm 4 месяца назад +14

      @@yeosweiah so not like Indonesian (where it is commonly used) this word is straight gibberish

    • @yeoswei
      @yeoswei 4 месяца назад +31

      @@ItzDenholm Since this is the longest Turkish word, there are a lot of suffixes, which makes it a bit meaningless. I mean, no one says like this, but we still add a lot of suffixes to words when we speak, and it's a little hard to say these things in an understandable way

    • @awesomeworld12
      @awesomeworld12  4 месяца назад +87

      whoa..! that is super long haha

  • @Whimswirl
    @Whimswirl 4 месяца назад +18

    I’m less than halfway through and I already know I need to see several more parts of this. It’s super entertaining!

  • @annonymoussmith2853
    @annonymoussmith2853 4 месяца назад +100

    The Chinese girl even messed up on the first sentence "發廢話會花話費." But I will admit, even as a Chinese speaker, I messed up reading it on the 話, the exact mistake the Chinese girl made lol. Tongue twisters in Chinese are so hard......

    • @likelyoolikemetoo
      @likelyoolikemetoo 4 месяца назад +5

      when I learned Chinese I was like "wow when I'm fluent I will definitely master the tongue twisters", but nooo I would get 1 right like 0.000001% of the time🤣but there was one time I said the 八百标兵奔北坡 one successfully and my Chinese friend failed and I was like success! haha

    • @DinoBryce
      @DinoBryce 4 месяца назад

      ​@@likelyoolikemetoo哈哈

    • @DinoBryce
      @DinoBryce 4 месяца назад

      ​@@likelyoolikemetoo哈哈

    • @spacetime-cc9eh
      @spacetime-cc9eh 4 месяца назад

      @@likelyoolikemetoo Because there are many people in China whose native language is not Mandarin, their tongue twisters in Mandarin may not be as standard as those of foreigners. Chinese people living in the north tend to speak Mandarin more standardly

  • @saidyazen6149
    @saidyazen6149 4 месяца назад +401

    Arabic is the most difficult language, in every thing..
    The difficulty in Chinese is only in the writing system
    You can speak Chinese within 6 months
    , and ten years to start understanding Arabic 🤧

    • @tokmakchibashi
      @tokmakchibashi 4 месяца назад +21

      Tonal languages are hardest though

    • @Rayruey
      @Rayruey 4 месяца назад +20

      @@tokmakchibashi tones are as hard as the Arabic consonants/sounds
      But then you have rlly difficult grammar in Arabic

    • @Rayruey
      @Rayruey 4 месяца назад +15

      U forgot the tones in Chinese are hard as well
      Still Arabic is harder

    • @Whimswirl
      @Whimswirl 4 месяца назад +19

      That’s a huge exaggeration. Arabic is not that hard to understand once you start learning it. You can understand quite a bit with studying it for just 3 months.

    • @Cheese991
      @Cheese991 4 месяца назад +3

      @@Whimswirli live in Libya (an arab country) and im 12 years old, been studying arabic in school for about all my life..and i still can even read,talk,write well.

  • @bohomazdesign725
    @bohomazdesign725 4 месяца назад +44

    The hardest part about Polish is that often you have the really unusual sounds smashed together and just learning just the sounds is not enough. You actually have also to train your mouth, tong and lips to spit out the smashed together unusual sounds. I would even say that there are some Polish words that would an excellent exercise before speeches like for example the word "źdźbło" - the word in itself is a tong twister due to the fact that you need make a couple hard sounds right after each other.

    • @Filczek
      @Filczek 3 месяца назад +3

      Źdźbło isn't even that hard to pronounce, but it's a good example. Another one is "jabłko" (apple), as a lot of polish people pronounce it "jap-ko", because it's hard to make it sound right when you speak fast.

    • @arminiuszmazowszanin2670
      @arminiuszmazowszanin2670 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Filczek It's not hard for you to pronounce since you are polish - but it is for even nonpolish slavic foreigner not mentioning other nationalities that aren't from slavic family.

  • @psow4062
    @psow4062 4 месяца назад +37

    As a native speaker of Polish, the first repeat (by the Chinese girl) was ok enough to figure out what she is saying (with some difficulty, though). But every repeat after that was complete gibberish that didn't even sound Polish at all.

    • @Oliwia-c8q
      @Oliwia-c8q 3 месяца назад +10

      True, still no one thinks that Polish language is that hard in the comment section, except our fellow Polish 😂

    • @arminiuszmazowszanin2670
      @arminiuszmazowszanin2670 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Oliwia-c8q It's "easy peasy" until you tell them to "repeat"

    • @CMV314
      @CMV314 19 дней назад

      Well of course. It's their first time exposed to the language. Was your English perfect the first time you tried to speak or learn?

  • @alperenay1818
    @alperenay1818 4 месяца назад +19

    2:04 Isn't it wrong though. I mean Turkish is one of the phonetic languages that is spoken the way it is written, and she is saying vice versa.

    • @amyGurl8483
      @amyGurl8483 4 месяца назад +3

      I mean as a foreigner I understand what she MIGHT meant by that
      like if you don’t know the alphabet? You might mispronounce words like oğul, korkak, bahçe, śeker and so more.. because you read them with the English knowledge(?) you have

    • @dudulogy
      @dudulogy 4 месяца назад +4

      Aslında öyle gözüküyor ve hepimiz öyle öğrendik ama aslında Türkçe tam anlamıyla yazıldığı gibi okunan bir dil değil.

    • @mehmetcakir2347
      @mehmetcakir2347 4 месяца назад

      gün içinde şu kelimeleri yazıldığı gibi okuyarak konuş bakalım ne diyecekler. "geleceğim, yapacağım, edeceğim..."

    • @betul-00
      @betul-00 4 месяца назад +6

      @@mehmetcakir2347 siz sokak dilinden bahsediyorsunuz burada. Tıpkı "how are you doing" in "how u doin" şeklinde söylenmesi gibi.
      Bizim yazıldığı gibi okunurdan kastımız o harfin her kelimede aynı okunması.
      Mesela İngilizce de C harfi s veya k olarak okunur
      Bizde c harfi her kelimede c dir.
      Bu yüzden biz Türkçede hayatımızda hiç duymadığımız bir kelimeyi bile duyunca aynen yazabiliriz.
      İngilizce'de ise can you spell it diye sorarlar. Çünkü yazılışını bilemezler.

  • @xGARIDx
    @xGARIDx 4 месяца назад +56

    Every language is difficult when you learning it from beginning

    • @colinafobe2152
      @colinafobe2152 4 месяца назад +7

      exactly and also depending what is your native language. For me Polish is the easiest by far as we share much of the grammar and many words have same root. Turkish for me is quite easy to pronounce but their grammar and morphology is way different. Started learning Arabic and oh boy just to learn to read is a challenge

  • @tokmakchibashi
    @tokmakchibashi 4 месяца назад +16

    In a speech about Turkish, Johan Vandewalle, who stated that he sees the language as software and prefers to learn foreign languages ​​not only scientifically but also by living, expresses the uniqueness of Turkish with the following words: “If Chomsky had learned Turkish in his youth, then modern linguistics would have been shaped according to Turkish, not English.”
    Vandewalle’s following words about mathematics and Turkish are also very striking: “There can be mathematics in languages ​​other than Turkish. This is a situation that depends on the absence of unnecessary rules in the language, the ability to combine the rules and apply them without any limits. The structure of Turkish is like chess. A young child can learn the rules of chess in a short time. Then he can continue to play chess throughout his life and reach a very high level. Although the rules are simple, the game is not simple. Accordingly, the rules of Turkish are simple and the opportunities to play are limitless.”

  • @safia5742
    @safia5742 4 месяца назад +251

    الله يهديها ويهدينا ويهدي جميع المسلمين

    • @itsonikalover
      @itsonikalover 3 месяца назад +9

      مالك؟

    • @Irrem17
      @Irrem17 3 месяца назад +1

      @@itsonikalover توكل

    • @Mobilegamer1122-z7q
      @Mobilegamer1122-z7q 3 месяца назад +1

      أمين يربا العلمين

    • @rofy32
      @rofy32 3 месяца назад +5

      الله يهديها ويصلحها

    • @Cobrakai_TR
      @Cobrakai_TR Месяц назад

      Don't watch these videos, desert rat.

  • @SinarNila
    @SinarNila 4 месяца назад +105

    Danish and Turkish are acessible if you wanna study, but Arabic, chinese and polish you should be MJ, the PURPLE Prince, the genius of all idioms another level of difficulty.
    Real world, only.
    😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @robertwisniewski2029
      @robertwisniewski2029 4 месяца назад +5

      I've always thought that grammar is the real killer in Polish. There are sounds in every language that don't exist in others, but Polish is difficult even for other similarly functioning Indo-European languages, that means something

    • @SinarNila
      @SinarNila 4 месяца назад +2

      @@robertwisniewski2029 Nice mate, cool, polish its a consonantal hard idiom.
      Til natives of polish speak polish thoughtly and slowly cos its difficult in a informal level.
      In a formal level, the person should love polish.
      Polish have many consonantal encounters and consonantal sillabes and entonation.

    • @nnnn-ub2lb
      @nnnn-ub2lb 3 месяца назад

      Im so proud that i speak arabic

    • @MilitantAntiAtheism
      @MilitantAntiAtheism 3 месяца назад +1

      It's very unlikely if you have not been raised in Denmark, that you can say the letters correctly. They're very specific. On the other hand, it doesn't always matter, we can understand some words, like rodgrod med flode with o instead of ø, although it sounds strange, but, will be accepted if coming from a foreigner. There are other reasons why danish is hard though, you can speak the language without using very much air, which we do a lot, and it will sound like complete gibberish to someone from the outside who is not native, it is hard even to understand for danes themselves. This is very unlike the danish on state television or the beautiful danish from our queen. Famously, people from other nordic countries say that danes spek with a potato in their mouth. It's not absolute accurate description but close enough.

    • @Seca95
      @Seca95 2 месяца назад +1

      My mom has lived in Denmark for 30+ years (native Turkish speaker). She still can’t pronounce “rød grød med fløde”. There is no way she can pronounce that soft “d”, few non natives can (unless they’re born here of course).

  • @neff.capital
    @neff.capital День назад

    This was so funny! 😅😅😅 Great video by the way!

  • @shiaaaaa2004
    @shiaaaaa2004 4 месяца назад +633

    الله يهديها يارب

    • @s3ahab
      @s3ahab 4 месяца назад +54

      الله يهديك

    • @hadeelalkhatib6422
      @hadeelalkhatib6422 4 месяца назад +13

      عنجد 😢

    • @hadeelalkhatib6422
      @hadeelalkhatib6422 4 месяца назад +16

      ​@s3ahaلله يهديك لحالكb

    • @Dhdvshs
      @Dhdvshs 4 месяца назад +123

      صدق الله يهدي سعوديه لان كذا مو سعوديه كله وشم و حاجات على وجهه مدري وش !

    • @shiaaaaa2004
      @shiaaaaa2004 4 месяца назад +22

      @@s3ahab ياروحيي آميين يارب يهدينا اجمعين ويثبتنا على سراطه المستقيم🫂💙

  • @h9v
    @h9v 4 месяца назад +25

    1:05 Omg her skin is so good

    • @renad1-re1
      @renad1-re1 3 месяца назад

      lol thats what i said🙈

    • @Gharib66
      @Gharib66 3 месяца назад +2

      حايرين بالبشرة لعد شگد فارغين و سخيفين انتو

    • @AllahAkber-x1e
      @AllahAkber-x1e 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@Gharib66مسمومة

    • @Cloud_L-oO
      @Cloud_L-oO 3 месяца назад

      @@اناناس-ش8ضلا تقصد القلوي

    • @Cloud_L-oO
      @Cloud_L-oO 3 месяца назад

      @@Gharib66تقصد قلوي البشره ما شاء الله

  • @gggg-az
    @gggg-az 4 месяца назад +72

    Hi from Bakü. Kazakh and Kırgız languages also difficult.

  • @ijanurjannah1144
    @ijanurjannah1144 4 месяца назад +5

    I think the difficulties is up to your mother language, as Indonesian and who learn Arabic from young age, Latin language like Spanish and others and also Arabic language is not difficult at all, not only the writing system but also the pronounciation its same as the writing… but Chinese for me really hard not only the writing system but also the pronounciation, Danish too for the pronounciation…

  • @CórkaMokoszy
    @CórkaMokoszy 4 месяца назад +3

    Lady from Denmark probably knows French because the Polish language has a completely different accent in her interpretation ;). It seems to me that Chinese and Turkish are most similar to the Polish language, we have similar sounds of additional letters and due to their everyday use, it would certainly be faster for us to master them, at least phonetically.
    Good job Monia :).

  • @Kuzeyy
    @Kuzeyy 3 месяца назад +3

    The Turkish girl says that the way Turkish is written is not how you pronounce. This is false. How you see it is exactly how you read it. As an example, unlike English where the letter "c" is sometimes pronounced like "k" and if there's an "h" after it then it's pronounced differently.

    • @ibrahimyrt
      @ibrahimyrt 15 дней назад

      Bilinenin aksine Türkçe yazıldığı gibi okunan bir dil değil Kuzey.

    • @AzərMagomedAbdulayev06
      @AzərMagomedAbdulayev06 11 дней назад

      sometimes the letter "e" in Turkish is pronounced as the letter "ə"

  • @huz653
    @huz653 4 месяца назад +6

    If you brought experts it would be better because Arabic has a lot of stuff normal people don’t know

  • @dschledermann
    @dschledermann 3 месяца назад +2

    If it's someone who already knows English, then the Danish will, no contest, be the easiest to pickup. English and Danish are actually pretty closely related. According to the FSI, Danish is a level 1 "closely related to English" language, Polish and Turkish are level 4, and Arabic and Chinese are in the hardest level 5 as being the most difficult to pick up.

  • @rykdragon
    @rykdragon 4 месяца назад +21

    That Turkish sentances most difficult thing. Nobody, even Turkish girl, couldnt read or say properly. She's kind and respective person to said them "you are good" but they were not.🤣

  • @smyrnianlink
    @smyrnianlink 4 месяца назад +11

    "büzüşesiceler" in turkish means "those fit for contracting, (as a punishment)" .. (**)
    One of those words you can create on the fly, as you are speaking by using turkish roots and constructive suffixes. You can do this in agglutinative languages like Turkish.
    Even a turk that has never heard the word before, would understand what you mean.
    Together with being agglutinative Turkish is a very straightforward , regular and orthogonal language.
    In fact it is so regular that Turkish babies can learn to talk a few months earlier .. and correctly ..
    ** (There is actually a constructive suffix that takes a verb and turns it into an adjective for a person that deserves that verb as a punishment)

    • @ivalmo_2008
      @ivalmo_2008 3 месяца назад

      Allah Allah ne bu yaa🙃

  • @karlesia
    @karlesia 4 месяца назад +30

    the polish girl didn't mention that we also have 7 cases which also makes Polish hard for foreigners

    • @Taketheredpill891
      @Taketheredpill891 4 месяца назад +11

      7 cases + every noun has a gender(male/female) or its neutral + all the exceptions in grammar and grammar itself💀

    • @marwaqoura7804
      @marwaqoura7804 4 месяца назад +3

      Arabic has 29cases 😸beat that honey ,the hardest Grammar in the world , even native sprakers like us struggle with it at school , English is much more easier for us to learn .

    • @Oliwia-c8q
      @Oliwia-c8q 3 месяца назад +7

      ⁠@@marwaqoura7804I have to say, that you should see the way we change the word „two” and also I have to add that many Polish adults still can’t use grammar correctly or pronounce some words 😢
      But I’m not saying that it’s harder or anything, in fact I’ve never learned Arabic

  • @تشو_تشويي
    @تشو_تشويي 3 месяца назад +6

    11:58 This is very easy😭😭 Or is it because I am Arab?

    • @wijdanafeef6687
      @wijdanafeef6687 3 месяца назад +2

      Girl I am Arabic too it's soo easy bc we are Arabic and the hard language in the word is Arabic
      But not for ussss

  • @omi4470
    @omi4470 4 месяца назад +26

    Danish sounds interesting everytime they pronounce the “D” 😅

  • @FaridaHassan-b7e
    @FaridaHassan-b7e 4 месяца назад +110

    جربو تحطو : طبقنا طبق في طبق طبقكم يقدر طبقكم يطبق في طبق طبقنا زي ما طبقنا طبق في طبق طبقكم 😅😂 دي بالمصري 😂😂

    • @lastchanc-x3o
      @lastchanc-x3o 4 месяца назад +14

      عدنا مثله تقريبا بطتنا طبت }دخلت} بطن بطتكم وبطتكم طبت بطن بطتنا😂💔

    • @abdulrahmansheesh88
      @abdulrahmansheesh88 4 месяца назад +7

      احن عندنا بطتنا بطت بطن بطتكم تجرد بطتكم اتبط بطن بطنا نفس ما بطتنا بطت بطن بطتكم

    • @DodoElglal
      @DodoElglal 4 месяца назад +3

      ااا اعرفها بس هي مو بس مصريه😅😅

    • @Ah_2232
      @Ah_2232 4 месяца назад +5

      بالمصري تنطق طبئنا طبئ في طبئ حرف القاف ماتنطقونه

    • @FaridaHassan-b7e
      @FaridaHassan-b7e 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Ah_2232 ايوه مش بننطئ حرف القاف

  • @machjiffy4710
    @machjiffy4710 4 месяца назад +8

    I had never laughed so hard at these videos before until I saw the Danish woman try to get non-native speakers to say that first phrase haha. Definitely sounds like a mouthful

  • @funky_radish
    @funky_radish 3 месяца назад +2

    polish girl here! this was so much fun to watch!🇵🇱

  • @lele_640
    @lele_640 3 месяца назад +6

    Arabic and Chinese is the most difficult and in my opinion Arabic is more difficult than Chinese, proud to be Arab girl ❤️

  • @amyGurl8483
    @amyGurl8483 4 месяца назад +37

    Latifah is so gorgeous like usual💅🏻✨

  • @amalakram8755
    @amalakram8755 4 месяца назад +9

    honestly i don't think arabic is that hard to learn, saying that jut drives people away from trying to learn it. other than harder sounds arabic is quite simple. it's not easy but there's a clear alphabet and consistent grammar that makes sense and is almost completely phonetic. the difference in dialects is quite an issue tho but let's not talk about that

    • @ausra3334
      @ausra3334 4 месяца назад +3

      Arabic is hard too hard even i'm saudi and speak arabic since i was a baby and i still have alooooot of words I don't know the meaning of it

    • @amalakram8755
      @amalakram8755 4 месяца назад

      @@ausra3334 but you don't need to learn ALL the words to be able to speak, and the richness is what makes it so beautiful, no matter how much you know there's always more to learn.

    • @sultanbundi3415
      @sultanbundi3415 4 месяца назад

      I am just saying that lion alone have 700+ words lol

    • @amalakram8755
      @amalakram8755 4 месяца назад

      @@sultanbundi3415 but you don't need to know them all to be able to speak, the more you know the "stronger" you are considered in the language.

    • @Rayruey
      @Rayruey 4 месяца назад

      Nah had grammar is consistent but HARD for foreigners to wrap their head around since their might not be anther language with as difficult grammar
      Heck most Arabs can’t either
      & the pronunciation part is a heck of an obstacle.. I’ve heard ppl studying Arabic for yrs still can’t pronounce the sounds right

  • @ellevehaler1758
    @ellevehaler1758 2 месяца назад +1

    I love this team! Especially Arabic, she’s so cool and funny! 😎

  • @ksw961
    @ksw961 4 месяца назад +17

    girl byee why are they giving them tongue twisters, this's too difficult to remember even for an Arabic speaker😭😭😭

    • @amyGurl8483
      @amyGurl8483 4 месяца назад +8

      بطتنا بطت بطن بطتكم!! تقدر بطتكم تبط بطن بطتنا مثل مابطتنا بطت بطن بطتكم should be included💀 like bruh their picks are hard to begin with😭

  • @Xarmutinha
    @Xarmutinha 4 месяца назад +190

    The saudi girl, first of all she beautiful, and secondly, she speaks turkish?

    • @Proud_Hadrami
      @Proud_Hadrami 4 месяца назад +38

      Yeah she is educated like all Arabs

    • @Xarmutinha
      @Xarmutinha 4 месяца назад +38

      @@Proud_Hadrami Definitely but turkish is not a usual subject in school

    • @atilta3727
      @atilta3727 4 месяца назад +64

      ​@@Proud_Hadrami "We are the greatest race" ahh coment

    • @admr622
      @admr622 4 месяца назад +61

      A lot of arabs used to watch Turkish drama Dubbed to Syrian Arabic but a few years ago people started to watch them in Turkish so that made the language famous

    • @Proud_Hadrami
      @Proud_Hadrami 4 месяца назад +14

      @@atilta3727 we are tho...
      Jk but I just wanted to prove to westerns that we are not stupid people who live in a desert and does not know anything in this life, just wanted to prove that we are also normal and educated people

  • @spyrx6590
    @spyrx6590 3 месяца назад +9

    هذا شكل مسلمة اسال الله ان يفكنا من هالاشكال

  • @志瑜杨
    @志瑜杨 4 месяца назад +8

    I think the hardest languages are in Africa. Or in Southeast Asia where the tones are even more than Mandarin.

    • @eddyr1041
      @eddyr1041 3 месяца назад

      S popular one is Cantonese... lots of tone😅😅😅❤

  • @hicgerekyoktu
    @hicgerekyoktu 2 месяца назад

    2:03 what she says is bullcrap. The writing system in Turkish language is pretty decent. The correlation between the language and the writing system is quite high (unlike in western european languages because the writing system in those languages are introduced by priests, not scientists).The one letter-one sound rule is strong in Turkish language. The only exception is the lack of distinction between e and ə. This distinction is however made in the azerbaican turkish.

  • @vif29
    @vif29 3 месяца назад +1

    18:36 In Iraq we also have the word (kaskit) which means hat

    • @pzahq
      @pzahq 3 месяца назад

      @@whyareureading شدعوة مو لهاي الدرجة لان نسبتها باللهجة العراقية مو عالية كلش بس ملحوظة و كذلك حتى اللغة التركية اتأثرت لغتهم بالعربية

  • @Tcserveri
    @Tcserveri 4 месяца назад +27

    Turkish is a wonderful language. I think it definitely appeals to many nations in the world

    • @Rayruey
      @Rayruey 4 месяца назад +4

      I think turkey pronunciation is beautiful
      So pretty
      & the language is simple

    • @SitzPinkler
      @SitzPinkler 3 месяца назад +2

      vallahi reis ben de aynısını hissettim.

    • @bayandegilkız
      @bayandegilkız 3 месяца назад +2

      Yes, Turkish is a deep-rooted language that is easy to read and speak.

    • @Tcserveri
      @Tcserveri 3 месяца назад +2

      @@bayandegilkız A friend of mine told me that Turkish is a language with mathematics. For this reason, it has a lot of depth of meaning, but it is a good language to learn and use.

    • @bayandegilkız
      @bayandegilkız 3 месяца назад +2

      @@Tcserveri "Turkish is a language with mathematics" thats excatly what it is :) Also its lovely and enjoyable to speak Turkish. And being genderless is an aspect of Turkish that I am proud of.😎

  • @Yutaaaaaa77766
    @Yutaaaaaa77766 4 месяца назад +278

    The Saudi girl she is so gorgeous!:3

    • @tired_
      @tired_ 4 месяца назад +14

      @@Yutaaaaaa77766
      You don't want to break her heart 🤣🤣

    • @m1illion
      @m1illion 4 месяца назад +16

      @@tired_how is she breaking her heart??

    • @ImShe.
      @ImShe. 4 месяца назад +7

      It's not!

    • @tired_
      @tired_ 4 месяца назад +1

      @@m1illion By telling the truth 🤣

    • @ragthewor1d
      @ragthewor1d 4 месяца назад +35

      @@tired_ ههههههه و انت ليش مهووس فيها بهذا الشكل تترك تعليقات عليها هي فقط ومخصص جزء من حياتك وتفكيرك لها

  • @M7.0
    @M7.0 3 месяца назад +25

    ما ودكم تغيرون العربيه الي جايبينها بكل حلقة للغة العربية ، وجهها الله نازع منه القبول - عديمة ذوق فالملابس - لو رفعت مغناطيس سحبت وجهها من الحدايد الي معلقتها - مكياجها ترعيب مو تجميل - ما خلت وشم إلا حطته ، ما تحدثت عن خلقها الرباني بل تحدثت عن تشويهها لنفسها يعني لاحظ الفرق بين الي معها وبينها مميزة ببشاعتها .

    • @user-qv4wj8so2l
      @user-qv4wj8so2l 3 месяца назад +1

      وين بيلاقون سعوديه غيرها🤣

    • @Blankk90k
      @Blankk90k 2 месяца назад

      فعلا وهذا غير اسنانها الوسخه، من متى احنا كذا اشكالنا؟؟ شوهت سمعتنا الله يفشلها

    • @user-dvv7.13
      @user-dvv7.13 2 месяца назад +2

      @@user-qv4wj8so2l في كثير سعوديات ولله الحمد مو بس هي الوحيده بالعالم وكمان واضح انها مو مسلمه وانها متأثره بالغرب وعايشه اكثر حياتها بالغرب

    • @AMriize
      @AMriize 2 месяца назад

      كلامك يبرد القلب من جد تفشل

    • @DemareadAlbtosh
      @DemareadAlbtosh 2 месяца назад +1

      من وين بدهم يلاقوا سعوديه مرتبه غير في السعوديه هاد ي البنت عايشه بأوروبا .
      مابتمثل البنات السعوديات ❤

  • @arminiuszmazowszanin2670
    @arminiuszmazowszanin2670 2 месяца назад

    Scandinavian languages are very confusing be cause they write something and when they read it, its like something different - i can read relatively good german or english but scandinavians have their own reading even tougher than french. As she said it here 1:31.

  • @johnnorthtribe
    @johnnorthtribe 4 месяца назад +1

    I do not understand why Danish would be harder than for example Swedish or Norwegian. Not all Danes speak like this girl. There are many dialects in Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Some are harder to understand and some are easier to understand. The Scandinavian languages have a very similar grammar structure and sentence order to the English language.

    • @daiana8827
      @daiana8827 3 месяца назад

      Finish is harder than all of these

  • @ferragial
    @ferragial 3 месяца назад +2

    Putting such an easy language as Danish in this company must be some kind of misunderstanding. The only difficult thing about Danish is pronunciation. This is true about all Nordic languages except Icelandic, which is the only one from this group that might be considered difficult.

  • @HoaxHoaxHoax
    @HoaxHoaxHoax 4 месяца назад +11

    من قال التركيه من اصعب الخمس لغات؟

    • @bilgibilgi-nr6sj
      @bilgibilgi-nr6sj 4 месяца назад

      Arapçayı kim söylediyse Türkçeyi de o söyledi.Ne gücüne gitti anlamadım.Danca listelerde ilk onda bile yok ama türkiye var.

    • @HoaxHoaxHoax
      @HoaxHoaxHoax 4 месяца назад +6

      @@bilgibilgi-nr6sj for Allah seek sis I didn't say it's NOT HARD i only said " isn't of the top 5 hardest language "

  • @meriem-oi1nh
    @meriem-oi1nh 3 месяца назад +8

    Polish and Danish are really hard to pronounce... super difficult...like Chinese sounds super easier in comparison

    • @patrykb_
      @patrykb_ Месяц назад +2

      Pronouncing Chinese is not difficult, but longer sentences sound like gibberish and you can get lost.

  • @wewe-gk1qc
    @wewe-gk1qc 2 месяца назад +1

    The Chinese girl was really good at taking the words and she didn't even take a long time to take it.
    And The arabic one was too hard especially the last one

  • @pianpiano7931
    @pianpiano7931 4 месяца назад +10

    As an arabic speaker, I laughed my a** off 😂

  • @Tsunamiieh
    @Tsunamiieh 4 месяца назад +40

    Danish without a doubt, it's not just the proonounciation, it's the language itself.
    Good luck knowing when to use en/et, you just have to know, it's not even obvious when unless you're native 😆

    • @SpiritedMp4
      @SpiritedMp4 4 месяца назад +4

      even the silent words…

    • @Tsunamiieh
      @Tsunamiieh 4 месяца назад +3

      @spiritedSpore yep that's just another layer to the madness

    • @omi4470
      @omi4470 4 месяца назад +3

      Same for Swedish 😂

    • @johnnorthtribe
      @johnnorthtribe 4 месяца назад +1

      En/Ett is no more different than German "Der/Das/Die". You just need to learn which word group belongs to what gender. I do not even understand why Danish would be harder than for example Swedish or Norwegian. Not all Danes speak like this girl. There are many dialects in Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Some are harder to understand and some are easier to understand.

    • @redgribben7679
      @redgribben7679 3 месяца назад +4

      @@johnnorthtribe Danish has a distinct feature which is called stød, which neither Norwegian nor Swedish has. Danish is also more difficult, because the written language is very far from being phonetic. It is these stød, which are soft letters, which means you must know the language quite intimately before you can say wether you have to pronounce the "d" in a word or not. We also have a lot of different vowel sounds, so even though bær and bære is very closely in their written form the æ is pronounced completely differently, and to foreign speakers, they would not think it would be the same written vowel. Many Norwegians and Swedes have a hard time understanding Danish, unless they spend time becomming aquainted with the language. The girl in questions dialect is also one of the most forgiving dialects of Danish, if it had been from Western, Southern or Northern Jutland even a lot of Danes will have a hard time understanding what is being said, or to repeat the sentence. In my own dialect the sentence "Rød grød med fløde" would be radically changed, as soft d's are completely removed, which also changes how the vowel would be pronounced, in written form it would look something like this "Rø' grø' mæ flø'e" and i have one of the more forgiving dialects for Danish speakers.
      Yes there are also immensly difficult dialects in Swedish and Norwegian, but both languages written forms are quite a lot more phonetic. As a jest, Danes say that Norwegian (Bokmål) is written like a dysletic Dane would write it. If you know the rules of pronunciation in Norwegian and Swedish, you will be able to read sentences from a book and be quite precise. This is almost impossible with Danish.
      Also let me introduce you to the Danish number system, 58 is otteoghalvtreds, now 60 is treds, and halv means a half, the thing is, we are lazy and our numbers have gotten very short names, 58 used to be otteoghalvtredssindstyvende, which directly means 8 and halfthree times 20. Now halfthree means 2½.

  • @yoongislotus
    @yoongislotus 4 месяца назад +51

    احس لو حطوا حوش خميس خوش حوش😭😭

    • @al_jo117
      @al_jo117 3 месяца назад

      منجد بدل صفحة سبعة صعبه 😂😂😭

  • @wiktoriaturbo123
    @wiktoriaturbo123 4 месяца назад +6

    1:13 all this sounds exist in polish as "ż", "cz", "sz"

    • @figard9855
      @figard9855 4 месяца назад +1

      @@wiktoriaturbo123 and also "dż" "rz"

    • @wiktoriaturbo123
      @wiktoriaturbo123 4 месяца назад +1

      @@figard9855 yes, there are even more sounds but i listed the one she mentioned

  • @mrvjensoo
    @mrvjensoo 2 месяца назад

    14:37 When she say that "Sen çok güzel konuşuyorsun ama." lol. That means "But you're speaking very well." Idk why but it is so cute to me.

  • @ioniamapping8874
    @ioniamapping8874 4 месяца назад +9

    Good job Monika you've broken foreigners xD

  • @SudeBaydar-tx8mu
    @SudeBaydar-tx8mu 4 месяца назад +6

    Why are there no Turkish subtitles?😕

    • @SitzPinkler
      @SitzPinkler 3 месяца назад

      in order to encourage you to learn english.

    • @SudeBaydar-tx8mu
      @SudeBaydar-tx8mu 3 месяца назад +1

      @@SitzPinkler This is so ridiculous🙄

    • @bayandegilkız
      @bayandegilkız 3 месяца назад

      @@SudeBaydar-tx8mu dalga geçiyor seninle

  • @WolfieSiyeonnie
    @WolfieSiyeonnie 4 месяца назад +48

    Türkçe'de normal bir fiil kökünü çekim ekleri, iyelik ekleri, kip vb. birleştirince birbirinden farklı 100 civarı kelime oluştuğunu biliyor muydunuz?
    Örneğin "ver"
    VERmiş, VERmişti, VERmiştiler, VERmiştik, VERecektik, VERebilirdik, VERmeliler, VERseydiler...
    Böyle devam ettirerek 100'den fazla kelime oluşturabilirsiniz.

    • @amyGurl8483
      @amyGurl8483 4 месяца назад

      THIS! Agh :’)

    • @lealessbiffi
      @lealessbiffi 4 месяца назад +5

      ayni seyi diger dillerde de râhatça yaparsin biz sâdece ek olarak kullaniyoruz ingilizce de bastan eklemeli olabilirdi ve eger olsaydi ayni durum ingilizcede de kezâ olurdu goes, isgoing, isgonnago, havebeengoing, havebeengoingtogo, willhavebeengoing diye envâí sözcük çikardi

    • @smyrnianlink
      @smyrnianlink 4 месяца назад +3

      @@lealessbiffi "Sondan eklemeli" o değil .. Yapım ekleri önemli ..
      Bakar mısın "büzüşesiceler" .. "-sice" diye yapım eki var .. Fiilden, o fiili ceza olarak hak eden kişiye yönelik sıfat üretiyor...

    • @lll._.raa0
      @lll._.raa0 4 месяца назад +2

      Arapçada da aynı şey

    • @lealessbiffi
      @lealessbiffi 4 месяца назад +2

      @@smyrnianlink filoloji hakkında çok bilgim yok ama aynı anlamı verebildikleri sürece çok da gârip degil ek ekleyerek yeni sözcükler oluşturmak ve zaten asya dillerinin çoğu böyle

  • @pointseventhree
    @pointseventhree 4 месяца назад +25

    Monika (Polish woman) pronounces Chinese so well! 😮

    • @cee_el
      @cee_el 4 месяца назад +4

      She even memorized the 2nd phrase

    • @arminiuszmazowszanin2670
      @arminiuszmazowszanin2670 2 месяца назад +1

      Her problem was to memorize since chinese girl put like 15-20 words in order to repeat instead of 5.

    • @patrykb_
      @patrykb_ Месяц назад

      the problem of the Chinese language for a Polish-speaking person is not pronouncing something, but that it sounds like gibberish without any sense

  • @upmagic
    @upmagic 3 дня назад

    wow, Turkish girl was so much fun and energetic... As for a Polish person, I feel like Arabic and Chinese are the hardest, then Turkish and the easiest (lol) is Danish.

  • @ct-co2os
    @ct-co2os 3 месяца назад +3

    ‏‪16:11‬‏ Her hair is up, did you notice that?

  • @UmayDemir23TR
    @UmayDemir23TR 4 месяца назад +20

    A word that even I, as a Turk, have difficulty saying 🇹🇷

  • @HafsaSaleem-ln7qv
    @HafsaSaleem-ln7qv 3 месяца назад +4

    I’m from Pakistan and our language is Pashto but we also speak in Urdu so Urdu is kind of like Arabic so Arabic is kind of easy for us

  • @butx1555
    @butx1555 4 месяца назад +11

    لطيفة احلام العصر 🤯

  • @judsdragon
    @judsdragon 19 дней назад

    as an Englishman i freely admit i woulda struggled with all of them lol the Arabic and Polish seemed the hardest to me with very distinct throat sounds not really used in English so just figuring out how to physically make those sounds would be a struggle i think

  • @frisk-
    @frisk- 4 месяца назад +1

    6:50 as Polish I find it kinda funny to watch them trying to speak Polish but I totally understand. Polish is even hard for me sometimes...

  • @IyannaMoore-lr8nu
    @IyannaMoore-lr8nu 4 месяца назад +8

    Who else loves awesome world

  • @Justgirl-cc4yt
    @Justgirl-cc4yt 4 месяца назад +12

    الله يهدي لطيفة و يهدينا.

    • @ghaidaisbored
      @ghaidaisbored 3 месяца назад +1

      قوليها بنفسك يااختي صح الدعاء امر جميل لكن بالنفس افضل وينقبل اسرع هذي تسمى لكاعه .

    • @abdalrhman7998
      @abdalrhman7998 3 месяца назад +2

      @@ghaidaisbored من فين طلعت هذي المعلومة ؟ تبغوا تبعدون الناس عن دينهم باي طريقة حتى دعاء بسيط ما يعجبكم
      بكرة تقولوا الافضل كل واحد يصلي لحاله في بيته
      اضعف الايمان هوا الي بالنفس بالذات لمن تشوف احد ثاني يمر بشيء و بدل النصيحة المباشرة تخلي الموضوغ في نفسك

  • @planejanedaniels
    @planejanedaniels 4 месяца назад +6

    🌍 Love the cultural journey, Mandarin is no joke! 😅

  • @AdamBer-ir6eg
    @AdamBer-ir6eg 2 месяца назад

    I'm half Italian half Moroccan and I started laughing with tears as soon as they started repeating Arabic and when the Danish girl started talking basically, I'm sorry.
    Also, I found that Chinese is not that hard, I'm shocked how hard Polish was and I would never complain about German ever again because I'm it's the 5th language I learn and I have found it quite challenging

  • @MelMartini.official
    @MelMartini.official 3 месяца назад

    14:38 btw here she says “But you talk so well” in Turkish

  • @oxoVictoriaxox
    @oxoVictoriaxox 4 месяца назад +4

    As an arab I couldn’t even memorise the 2nd sentence 😭

  • @hasnaaakiyama7920
    @hasnaaakiyama7920 4 месяца назад +5

    The Danish and Polish girls are the sweetest

  • @voraai.musicchannel
    @voraai.musicchannel 4 месяца назад +53

    Fell in love with Chinese lady. She is gorgeous. 😅

  • @Dap740
    @Dap740 Месяц назад +1

    I would add that these are the hardest languages for English speakers to learn, not others

  • @SinarNila
    @SinarNila 4 месяца назад +1

    First!
    ❤😂❤😂❤😂❤😂 I love these gals, time for fun , for joy , to laugh 😃 of the errors and the shits😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @Huda07157
    @Huda07157 3 месяца назад +10

    16:23 her hair is up so strangely

  • @Hadel-ho2xr
    @Hadel-ho2xr 4 месяца назад +26

    كلهم طبيعيات الا السعوديه لحجية فشلتنا

    • @-araragomen.8464
      @-araragomen.8464 4 месяца назад +8

      تعلمي تتكلمي باسلوب عن الناس
      اوزني كلامك مو ترمي كم كلمة وتمشي

    • @ripSXB
      @ripSXB 4 месяца назад +5

      والله صادقه تفشلت منها

    • @Joa331z
      @Joa331z 2 месяца назад

      تجنن موت

  • @rd8artest844
    @rd8artest844 4 месяца назад +3

    10:01 this is the challenge world that we ALL know Saudi Arabia 😂❤

  • @robdob5350
    @robdob5350 4 дня назад +1

    Denmark r u choking?

  • @alierensucu27
    @alierensucu27 Месяц назад

    as a linguist and as a Turkish- born humman being (i feel i have a race no longer) i should say; the way Turkish is written is almost completely the same way it is pronounced. so, it is easy to pronounce if you know the letters. the pronunciation may be hard in practise/application because Turkish is prefrontal language which means pronouncer needs to use mostly frontal side of the mouth. by saying that "we have a lot of particles" she tries to mean that all grammar rules of Turkish consist suffixes of different type of words such as nouns or verbs. Moreover, Turkish has no auxiliary verbs and prefixes. Turkish has one exceptional prefix which is Öz that means self or "I" and additionally means extraction or might mean origin. There are more grammar rules in Turkish that non-turkic languages do not have like in example "mişli" past tense. it is used to mean tell something you heard or learned from someone else. The hardest sentence in Turkish with only two words and spaced-suffix question, which contain many grammatic rules in it is in the example like "siz çekoslavakyalaştıramadıklarımızdan mısınız?" if anyone who wonders the translation, please ask....

  • @bnraf4281
    @bnraf4281 3 месяца назад +6

    عربيه و افتخر ❤❤❤❤+🇩🇰🇩🇿‼️

    • @Jeff_hardy9
      @Jeff_hardy9 3 месяца назад +3

      وشدخل العلم الاوروبي

  • @fa_smi91
    @fa_smi91 3 месяца назад +18

    عفيه هايشنو العربيه ولا تمثل العرب شهل تاتو شهل بريسنق شسالفه العرب تارسين الدنيه ترس

  • @LS-ug3xf
    @LS-ug3xf 4 месяца назад +4

    I think Polish girl is really smart.

  • @MargaretCutt-um8iq
    @MargaretCutt-um8iq Месяц назад

    i cannot understand why you would have people try to say such complicated things. saying something in a completely foreign language, even in basics, is difficult. to have them try to remember such long sentences is setting people up to fail. makes no sense to me at all. what is the purpose of this exercise?

  • @changos_en_la_cabeza_
    @changos_en_la_cabeza_ 2 месяца назад

    what is interesting is to experiment how sounds get transformed by the influence of other languages. If you choose too difficoult frases, i guess you think it's more entrataining, because you think the best part is when someone fails, but I think it gets more boring. simple frases are more interesting

  • @Minaeditssss
    @Minaeditssss 4 месяца назад +31

    Turkiyeeeee where is like button ❤❤❤❤

  • @dorcas7222
    @dorcas7222 2 месяца назад +5

    Those negative arab comments for the Saudi girl are disgusting. do some respect yall even is not typical for your culture

  • @luv5117
    @luv5117 3 месяца назад +102

    السعودية احلام العصر

    • @tnt-iq-boom5480
      @tnt-iq-boom5480 3 месяца назад +2

      اتفق شي جدا غريب 😂😂😂

    • @SereneAlshibli
      @SereneAlshibli 3 месяца назад +4

      هي شاردة اتوقع او غيرت دينتها* ما اعرف والله بس اتوقع

    • @uniterrr
      @uniterrr 3 месяца назад +10

      @@SereneAlshibliعلى كيفك رايحه تدرس

    • @onlyminelino
      @onlyminelino 3 месяца назад +5

      @@uniterrr تايحه تدرس وهي مسويه تاتو؟ منجدك انتي؟

    • @uniterrr
      @uniterrr 3 месяца назад +14

      @@onlyminelino شدخل يعني اللي مسوي تاتو مايدرس

  • @DeathLine971
    @DeathLine971 2 месяца назад

    I love polish and I know as a polish guy it doesn't mean anything. But I just think that each of our letters is so distinct that when u learn the alphabet basically u know every word, beside rz, cz, ci, dź, dż. But that not that much, we don't really have combinations of letters beside that that u read differently

  • @winter3089
    @winter3089 4 месяца назад +1

    As an arab i feel like arabic is harder than chinese because i stufied chinese and i picked up the whole language in 2 months its easy to pronounce probably because of my arabic language because the chinese language doesnt really have hard tones its all easy to pronounce the only thing thag took me a while was the writing which in total took me 5 months to kind of master it. I can meet arabs who can easily pronounce chinese words but i can never find chinese people who can easily pronounce arabic words. I even watch a youtuber whos chinese and speaks arabic but she cant pronounce the letters 100% correct lol