The Slovenian guy talking in a dialect makes it so much better. For such a small country, having around 40 dialects makes the language even harder to understand.
i knew as soon as he startedt o talk it is slovenian, to me it sounded like i am listening some of my relatives and friends who live in far north of croatia, literaly on border with slovenia, some houses in small village are literaly in 2 countries, you eat in croatia, sleep in slovenia lol...
I know some Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian, so I instantly knew it must be closely related, but it felt not quite the same. The pronounciation is a bit closer to German imo, it lacks the dark/velar l sound of its southern neighbour for example.
@@nincom4441 coz he used dialect. thing is croatia have like literal official language wich we all must learn in schools, thaz why we understand serbs and bosnians and same is with them. but i was born and raised in region called srijem for 9 years, lived 2 refugee years in region slavonia, the speach there is sligtley different than the rest, but people get each others.. then you have north wich is kajkavski dialect and they cant understand people from coast who speacks cakavski dialect, moslavina is a mix of kajkavski and partialy slavonia region. then you have istria wich is dialect for itself coz of italian influence for so long and a lot of words are derrivated from italian. same is with contiental, north and middel croatia coz they were part of austrian hungarian empire. so for exampel in moslavina people would say ogledalo (mirror, wich comes from word to view, to see reflection), but go further from moslavina and it will be zrcalo ( wich comes from same meaning, but different origin of root words), in zagreb and north croatia the word would bi špiglo ( wich id twisted erman word spiegel). croatian islands, especialy korcula, i need a proffesional translator to understand them, completly different language, then region called medimurje, it is like listening a mix from hungarian, slovenian, german, kajkavski dialect or what ever. same is in slovenia, they have like over 30 dialects, same is in croatia, you can have 2 villages just 2 kilometers away and they speak completly different dialects and cant understand each others. especialy with people over 80....
Just a heads up, unless people have already yelled this at you, Farsi is Persian, not even close to sounding like an Indo-Aryan language, even though they both stem from the same offshoot of Indo-Iranian 😉 I think Farsi has decent amounts of influence from Semitic languages while Indo-Aryan probably has some ancient influence from Dravidian languages when it first arrived in North India.
Farsi is a common language in Pakistan and Afghanistan which have many Urdu and Punjabi speakers as well plus these languages have a decent amount of loan words from Farsi. Pakistan's anthem is sung in Farsi as well. Your claim they are not close is baseless. Indo-Aryan is a completely different group than Dravidian as well.
@@spawnofthedead4556 Firstly, I really don't know why you included Afghanistan, as they speak Iranic languages to begin with (Pashtun being the largest) as well as Dari Persian, so moot point. Urdu (and especially Punjabi) are very small minority languages there. Loan Words that have developed from several centuries ago also doesn't hold much weight. English has a ton of loan words from French, but does that make English sound like French? the Farsi Influence and induction *Mostly* stems from the Mughal Empire, much like how French Influence into English stems from the Normans. Urdu having around 25% of its lexicon come from Persian is nearly even with French in English. But the vast majority of Urdu still originates from Sanskrit. They are as close as English is to French. My claim they are not close is not Baseless, its backed up. and according to a Pakistani I messaged, the Anthem is in Farsi because they want to unify the different regions. Picking a regional language would feel divisive. Lastly, I never said Dravidian languages were related to Indo-Aryan, I said Indo-Aryan languages have some influence from Dravidian. How in the world did you draw the conclusion you did?
She was quoting a poem or some lyrical prose, so it wasn't exactly modern Russian. That's what threw Peter off. A native Russian speaker would have no trouble understanding it, but a foreigner may struggle.
The slovenian guy said "mother wh*re i didnt think these shoes were so cheap, they were more expensive at my grandmothers". The guy also tried really hard to make a very heavy accent😂
It doesn't need to be an obscure dialect, if I came up to him and spoke my "easy to guess" language the way I normally do, I bet he wouldn't guess it. 😉
ceu cajt sm razmislu da ni sans da bi ugotovu slovenscino pol nakoncu se je pa ta tip prkazu sam to je meu nek dolenjski naglas da sm se jst rabu ga dobr poslusat kaj je reku
I have an intermediate level in Russian language and I would say that it was a bit tricky from Augusta to use a phrase from a poem for this challenge. I couldn’t understand that phrase at first either. Fair but tricky 😅
Guy spoke pretty heavy dialect so he made it even harder (still some slovenian dialects are hard to understand even for native speakers so there is that)
The first girl said "Я помню чудное мгновенье: Передо мной явилась ты" which is the begging of a poem by Aleksander Pushkin. It was one of the first things I've ever read in Russian. I remember it well.
It was actually pretty smart of her to quote a Russian poem, since it was written in the first quarter of 19th century and sounds different from modern Russian which made it harder to guess
@@lugalkien1 I personally wouldn't call these two sentences very different from their modern equivalent. They don't contain any archaic words or phrases, it may be called just a difficult modern Russian
I have lived in Punjab for 3 years and the way she spoke Punjabi even i didnt recognize it. it is some VERY WIERD accent that you will hear VERY few times, or as in my case not at all
Hahaha that Slovenian went full hardcore on the accent just so it wouldn't sound like a regular Slovenian. Then again we are small country with around 50 different accents so I bet quite a good number of those accents would be enough to fool him. :P
He didn't go hardcore, come on. Any Slovenian who isn't deaf will understand him. Everyone is just trying to oversell our language because of the accents.
Ok, dang had watched a few of your vids but had no idea you were Bulgarian, so I'm placing myself in the scene wondering if you'd guess Bulgarian... and like a minute later you just bust out Bulgarian.
@@handleisntfkinavailable ˝Damn bitch, I saw some good shoes at such a cheap price, they were less expensive than my mothers˝ and then he said something else that i cant understand lmao. Also this is a translation from an actual slovenian.
The guy who claimed to have Danish as a native language literally said he had lived there for 6 months. For most Scandinavians it's not that hard to learn the other Scandinavian languages, wouldn't consider them as native languages though
Danish is hard to understand for everyone, even for Danish people. Kamelåså. I'm Norwegian and didn't guess Danish. It sounded more like very broken Norwegian.
finally someone from Slovenia, I have been waiting for this moment for so long😅and it was completely understandable it was not in that much of a heavy dialect you guys...
I was hoping that you'd stumble upon Bulgarian speakers so you would struggle with the language given how many people speak it. I am sincerely mind blown 🤯
"Trentatré trentini entrarono a Trento tutti e trentatré trotterellando" "what the fu*k!?" 🤣🤣🤣 One of my favourite things to say when someone asks me to say something in Italian.
Omg did he really just trick him like that… the Swedish guy did firstly talk Swedish and then made a phrase in Swedish again that was supposedly “danish”. Both Norwegians and danish use that phrase but pronounce it differently. The words he used should be interpreted as Swedish (because of the fill in words he used when thinking in the middle of sentence) and even so Norwegian should be approved answer due to being the same phrase and no clear distinguish in the accent anyways. But instead choose danish to get the money. Bad move, you are embarrassing us. Not fun and not polite just to get the money… ❌
Много яко, аз знам че си българин още от видеото преди 3 години когато каза че си българин, между другото ти ставаш за учител по география, много яки видеа!
Punjabi speaker’s sentence was insanely broken. As a native Punjabi speaker, I couldn’t understand shit. Either she spoke broken to complicated or she genuinely doesn’t know how to really speak Punjabi.
I think it could be pretty easy to win if just someone starts gibberish something like ''Aknu usta shafa reus ju'', sounding like a language, but actually just senseless stuff.
Ask them to talk slower and in their official language, not just to repeat. I can talk in Bulgarian and you won't understand a word I'm saying if you don't make me repeat slower.
I'm Bulgarian, so I'd understand you :P but I get your point and it worked out with the Armenian girl, but if people choose to cite poems then I'm powerless either way lol
@@lingualizer 😁 and if I tell you how my grandmother chased me and my brothers and cousins in Dryanovo, Bulgaria, you really won't understand a word. I know I didn't 😂. We, as city kids, did a "granma dictionary" depending on her anger levels 🤭. But anyway, that Russian girl didn't want you to know she's talking Russian and it was not very fair but it's fun anyway. I love these videos 👍
J'adore tes vidéos qui sont si instructifs !!💙🤍 j'admire ce que tu fais !! Inspirer et encourager les jeunes à connaître mieux la géographie !! Bravo !! 👏👏 et merci !! De Montréal 💙🤍
Честно казано, нещото, което ме учуди най-много, е броят българи. And now for those that don't speak bulgarian: I was really surprised at the amount of bulgarians there.
Hi!! I love your channel, all of your content is so cool! You have inspired me to learn more about geography! I started taking quizzes and now I can name about 150 countries in the Countries Quiz! So thank you!
slovenian hardly can be confused with polish, i am croat and i can understand slovenian completly, polish not at all. and slovenian is completly different than croatian, but croatian dialect kajkavski is simmilar and in some regions far north with slovenian border is like same... maybe to non slavic people they all sound same, but slovenian and polish sounds way different than polish. i can even figure out chech, slovakian, can detect russian and ukranien coz they sound so different than rest, but polish to me sounds completly different than all of them. i always know when it is polish coz it is so diffe rent than rest of slavic languages...
As south slav (Serbian) i understand all other non south-slavic languages in written form better than in spoken cept Polish. Polish i can't read for shit but i can understand some :)
@@Earendilkg same i can even figure out russian and ukranien even bulgarian, even thou i am last generation of people who learned serbian cyrilic, i can read it, but cant write it. even when people speak i can detect wich language is and even understand some, but polish, nope. czech have a lot of same words as croatian in both writen and spoken form. so i know it is czech when i hear it. but polish nope cant understand anything and thaz usualy when i know it is polish.. kinda lame coz one of my grand fathers was polish, and my great grandfather was slovakian so i know some of slovak. not much, mostly some words and phrases my grand mother uses. and my second grandfather was probably jewish from galicia, till today we did not discover his true identity, he died not knowing his true identity and that he is not bilogocial child of my great grandparents, so we assume he probably was ukranien or polish. my ancestor tree is really mixed when i think about it. but slavs dominates it, few hungarians, germans and one italian, but everyone else are from slavic regions...
@@boredutopiathought slovenian was more different bt u can understand srpky very well yeah? Ti Relazumiješ srpky dorbro? Im actually studying bt im not that good
@@stalker3839 I believe it would be closer to "Jel Vi razumijete srpski dobro?" (speaking formally) but take that with a grain of salt as im Australian (Croatian parents). Even though my Croatian likely isn't as strong as the other person youre talking to I myself can understand Serbian well, context helps a lot. If you learn either Serbian, Bosnian, Croatian, or Montenegrin you'll be able to understand the others well.
The reason is because he is too young. All the Bulgarians that are 40 or more years old would know immediately that this is Russian language and may be 30 % will know that it was written by Pushkin.
Man, that's kinda embarrassing for language channel. First russian and then farsi that is neither from Pakistan nor from Afghanistan. Farsi the language of Iran! And at the end Polish brooo how?
Lingualizer: _Hears "kurva"_
Also Lingualizer: _It's Polish!!!!_
Rest of slavic languages + Hungarian: _Am I joke to you?_
Also Romanian haha
But in Slovene, it's pronounced 'kurba'
@@leblubblab I can't hear properly
Also Albanian lol
Laughing in Serbian 😂
The Slovenian guy talking in a dialect makes it so much better. For such a small country, having around 40 dialects makes the language even harder to understand.
i knew as soon as he startedt o talk it is slovenian, to me it sounded like i am listening some of my relatives and friends who live in far north of croatia, literaly on border with slovenia, some houses in small village are literaly in 2 countries, you eat in croatia, sleep in slovenia lol...
I know some Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian, so I instantly knew it must be closely related, but it felt not quite the same. The pronounciation is a bit closer to German imo, it lacks the dark/velar l sound of its southern neighbour for example.
@@nincom4441 coz he used dialect. thing is croatia have like literal official language wich we all must learn in schools, thaz why we understand serbs and bosnians and same is with them. but i was born and raised in region called srijem for 9 years, lived 2 refugee years in region slavonia, the speach there is sligtley different than the rest, but people get each others..
then you have north wich is kajkavski dialect and they cant understand people from coast who speacks cakavski dialect, moslavina is a mix of kajkavski and partialy slavonia region. then you have istria wich is dialect for itself coz of italian influence for so long and a lot of words are derrivated from italian. same is with contiental, north and middel croatia coz they were part of austrian hungarian empire. so for exampel in moslavina people would say ogledalo (mirror, wich comes from word to view, to see reflection), but go further from moslavina and it will be zrcalo ( wich comes from same meaning, but different origin of root words), in zagreb and north croatia the word would bi špiglo ( wich id twisted erman word spiegel).
croatian islands, especialy korcula, i need a proffesional translator to understand them, completly different language, then region called medimurje, it is like listening a mix from hungarian, slovenian, german, kajkavski dialect or what ever. same is in slovenia, they have like over 30 dialects, same is in croatia, you can have 2 villages just 2 kilometers away and they speak completly different dialects and cant understand each others. especialy with people over 80....
I am Slovenian, but it took me some seconds to understand it was Slovenian, he spoke in dialect and started with swearwords, not nice to hear...
He could've used better words, even i could barely understand what he was saying.
Bruh I just realizing just realized u r Bulgarian. Поздрави от Варна!
Just a heads up, unless people have already yelled this at you, Farsi is Persian, not even close to sounding like an Indo-Aryan language, even though they both stem from the same offshoot of Indo-Iranian 😉 I think Farsi has decent amounts of influence from Semitic languages while Indo-Aryan probably has some ancient influence from Dravidian languages when it first arrived in North India.
Farsi is a common language in Pakistan and Afghanistan which have many Urdu and Punjabi speakers as well plus these languages have a decent amount of loan words from Farsi. Pakistan's anthem is sung in Farsi as well. Your claim they are not close is baseless. Indo-Aryan is a completely different group than Dravidian as well.
@@spawnofthedead4556 Firstly, I really don't know why you included Afghanistan, as they speak Iranic languages to begin with (Pashtun being the largest) as well as Dari Persian, so moot point. Urdu (and especially Punjabi) are very small minority languages there. Loan Words that have developed from several centuries ago also doesn't hold much weight. English has a ton of loan words from French, but does that make English sound like French? the Farsi Influence and induction *Mostly* stems from the Mughal Empire, much like how French Influence into English stems from the Normans. Urdu having around 25% of its lexicon come from Persian is nearly even with French in English. But the vast majority of Urdu still originates from Sanskrit. They are as close as English is to French. My claim they are not close is not Baseless, its backed up. and according to a Pakistani I messaged, the Anthem is in Farsi because they want to unify the different regions. Picking a regional language would feel divisive.
Lastly, I never said Dravidian languages were related to Indo-Aryan, I said Indo-Aryan languages have some influence from Dravidian. How in the world did you draw the conclusion you did?
We are shocked, he did not guess the Russian language 😂
I was shocked too haha
Don't give up, everything will work out. We believe in you
@@lingualizer TBF I'm half russian and not really fluent in Russian so I thought it's definitely not Russian but it was
She was quoting a poem or some lyrical prose, so it wasn't exactly modern Russian. That's what threw Peter off. A native Russian speaker would have no trouble understanding it, but a foreigner may struggle.
It's "A Magic Moment I Remember" poem by Pushkin
Since you’re in Vienna I knew there was gonna be Slovene in there and you’d switch it for another slavic language😆😆great video! From🇸🇮
mal je zaviu pa ful preklinju
He is in Valencia
This was in dialect and hard to guess. Also some swear words.
Se mi zdi, da bi lahko zaslužil za penzijo s slovenskimi narečji:D
WHAT GDALIAS??
To be fair, that Armenian woman is possibly the most Armenian-looking person I've seen in my life
as an armenian, i agree lmao
She is the most Armenian looking person I've seen. She looks more Armenian than people from Armenia.
Thats the hardest true
@@hackerhacker-ms2wy she literally is from Armenia but I get what you're saying
I am from Armenia and she looks more like Persian if not the nose. Most Armenian girls skin color is brighter than that
Crazy how different Slovenian from the serbo-croation language is. I could still understand many words but still crazy
Pa nije tako daleko od slovenskog ali lik je najmerno pojačo malo akcenat da ovaj teze pogodi... vjeruj meni, pricam slovenski odkad se sjecam😂
@@elkor3549 yes, such an exaggerate accent. It sounded like a cartoon
@@elkor3549 pa da to je kad je pričao po primorsko , i je malo baš čudno .. ako bi pričao pravilno slovenski bi stoposto ga razumeo .. pozz svima ;)
Serbian and croatian*
@@SharkMegaton No one talks "standard Slovene" in Slovenia.
Yes, the first one was Russian, it was one of the most popular poems
oh it was a poem! That makes sense
@@lingualizer hi
Yes, Я помню чудное мгновенье... By Александр Сергеевич Пушкин
@@lingualizer bro SK and CZ are your neighboring countries yo ushould know how they sound like
@@Paperbagman555 there is an answer above
I love it when Idiomas uploads a new video❤️
lol
The slovenian guy said "mother wh*re i didnt think these shoes were so cheap, they were more expensive at my grandmothers". The guy also tried really hard to make a very heavy accent😂
The accent was not that extreme. I’m from the opposite side of Slovenia and understood it perfectly.
@@janreiter5297 mni ku primorcu se je zdelo d se je ful potrudu d ga nerazume neč hahhaha
@@elkor3549 tako se pravilno igra, mi primorci znamo! :D
@@elkor3549 Kot Mariborčan ga razumem perfektno.
Being from Ljubljana, I barely got what he was saying 🙃
I love to see polyglot youtubers bringing us back together again and again
True. Have been having nothing but heated debates on yt with stupid people lately. This type of content + trivia is pretty chill.
I would love it if someone came up and spoke a really obscure dialect of a language that would otherwise be easy to guess lol
I'd have my cousin speak Souletin Basque to him then lol
It doesn't need to be an obscure dialect, if I came up to him and spoke my "easy to guess" language the way I normally do, I bet he wouldn't guess it. 😉
@@EkaitzIturbeltz hahahaha you think euskera isn't already hard enough by default? walk up to him with batua and he's prolly already quite lost
@@tadesubaru1383 lmao true yeah, although I can only speak in my dialect it'd be hard enough for him to guess
Damn the Slovenian guy just went there cussing over those poor shoes😂😂😂
ceu cajt sm razmislu da ni sans da bi ugotovu slovenscino pol nakoncu se je pa ta tip prkazu sam to je meu nek dolenjski naglas da sm se jst rabu ga dobr poslusat kaj je reku
@@zanstirn8553 jst sem komaj razumela in tud me zanimle zakaj je klel zarad enih bogih soljev
he guessed armenian but not russian... so unexpected lol !
😬
honestly it was very surprising that you recognized armenian and you even know some armenian words haha
the russian girl had a strong ukrainian accent
@@derkonig162 not at all
@@lara.kuk. well but she tried hard to sound polish/ukrainian with her weird pronouciation and short phrases. smart move by her to cash the money
Oh, I am in the video 😄 Thanks for 50 euros ❤️ I am the Russian girl 😁
Thanks for playing!
Admit it, you deliberately changed your accentuation to make it sound anything but Russian. I speak some Russian and did not recognise it.
I have an intermediate level in Russian language and I would say that it was a bit tricky from Augusta to use a phrase from a poem for this challenge. I couldn’t understand that phrase at first either. Fair but tricky 😅
@@incremental_failure Then you speak bad Russian
@@incremental_failureits a poem from pushkin
I wasn’t expecting an Armenian usually it’s french italian and russian for these kind of experiments! Thank you for including us too❤
Да, I have to agree with that too. Лол
Yeah lol
The face of the first Bulgarian girl after he answered her in Bulgarian is priceless 😂
Cheers to Turkish woman, thanks for representing us well 😌
Maşallah be yurtdışı kızlarımıza
Maşallah da kazanamadi ne yazikki Şiveli konuşsaydi daha zor olurdu
@@ErkanZHkaradeniz şivesiyle konuşabilirdi :D
Thant was really enjoyable to watch! I guessed some right but Slovenian is master-level
Guy spoke pretty heavy dialect so he made it even harder (still some slovenian dialects are hard to understand even for native speakers so there is that)
To be honest the dialect was not that heavy. I am from the other side of Slovenia and understood it perfectly.
@@janreiter5297 pretiravu je z naglasom to je nek dolenjski naglas usaj men se je tko zdel pa se tko cudno je zaviju
The first girl said "Я помню чудное мгновенье: Передо мной явилась ты" which is the begging of a poem by Aleksander Pushkin. It was one of the first things I've ever read in Russian. I remember it well.
It was actually pretty smart of her to quote a Russian poem, since it was written in the first quarter of 19th century and sounds different from modern Russian which made it harder to guess
@@lugalkien1 it's called cheating. not smart
@@Daniel-cg4qb How is that cheating lol
@@lugalkien1 when someone says to speak language it means to speak modern language.
@@lugalkien1 I personally wouldn't call these two sentences very different from their modern equivalent. They don't contain any archaic words or phrases, it may be called just a difficult modern Russian
I have lived in Punjab for 3 years and the way she spoke Punjabi even i didnt recognize it. it is some VERY WIERD accent that you will hear VERY few times, or as in my case not at all
That guy butchered Danish
Arabian guy...
I was waiting for this moment for my whole life haha im from Armenia love your videos keep em up
A little bit of "kurwa" coming through in that last guy and you're already guessing Polish 😂
Long live Poland! 🇧🇬❤️🇵🇱
if you listen carefuly he actualy said "kurba" which should immediately point to south-slavic language!
@@blazwinkler108 I'm pretty sure only Slovenes use kurba
Hahaha that Slovenian went full hardcore on the accent just so it wouldn't sound like a regular Slovenian. Then again we are small country with around 50 different accents so I bet quite a good number of those accents would be enough to fool him. :P
He didn't go hardcore, come on. Any Slovenian who isn't deaf will understand him. Everyone is just trying to oversell our language because of the accents.
Accents? Are you sure you don't mean a dialects?
Ok, dang had watched a few of your vids but had no idea you were Bulgarian, so I'm placing myself in the scene wondering if you'd guess Bulgarian... and like a minute later you just bust out Bulgarian.
dude I was certain he wouldn't guess it as well and him saying he is fucking Bulgarian had me shocked
Damnnn fluent russian sounds different
That did NOT sound like Russian. I have lived among Russians all my life and did not recognise it. She deliberately made a different accent.
@@incremental_failure everything is fine with her accent, believe me, but the problem is that she spoke without expression
@@yurunen68 Sounds deliberate to get the money. You can make almost any language sound too odd to guess that way.
I did not expect him to recognize Armenian but not Russian 😂😂❤🇦🇲
Я помню чудное мгновенье
Передо мной явилась ты
Как мимолетное виденье
Как гений чистой красоты
We need more art in this world, and less wars
5:49 lmao love the fact this lad actually swore-
translation pleasee
@@handleisntfkinavailable ˝Damn bitch, I saw some good shoes at such a cheap price, they were less expensive than my mothers˝ and then he said something else that i cant understand lmao.
Also this is a translation from an actual slovenian.
The guy who claimed to have Danish as a native language literally said he had lived there for 6 months. For most Scandinavians it's not that hard to learn the other Scandinavian languages, wouldn't consider them as native languages though
I dont think i claimed to have danish as a native language I'm sure I said got 3 native langauges but yea sorry if I mistaken
Danish is hard to understand for everyone, even for Danish people. Kamelåså. I'm Norwegian and didn't guess Danish. It sounded more like very broken Norwegian.
finally someone from Slovenia, I have been waiting for this moment for so long😅and it was completely understandable it was not in that much of a heavy dialect you guys...
I heard mater kurva and thought it was serbian
I didnt know you are a Bulgarian,now Im as twice as a fan good job man.Браво гордея се с теб
“can you repeat it”
no
😂
I knew that once you hear kurwa, your guess would be Polish 😂 but other Slavs use it too ^^
In the Punjabi affair at 1:57, you could see her facial reaction when Peter gave his first guess, which would've tipped her hand, so to speak.
Yeah he could've read her expression.
To be honest, she didn't say some punjabi words correctly
That's not even close to punjabi
Slovenian guy is the best
I'm so surprised you knew the Armenian one!! Haha
girl looked so armenian it wasn't hard to guess.
Great video ❤ from Bulgaria 🇧🇬
Man I am a freaking punjabi and I did not get her. She was obviously speaking with some heavy foreign accent
I was hoping that you'd stumble upon Bulgarian speakers so you would struggle with the language given how many people speak it. I am sincerely mind blown 🤯
"Trentatré trentini entrarono a Trento tutti e trentatré trotterellando" "what the fu*k!?" 🤣🤣🤣 One of my favourite things to say when someone asks me to say something in Italian.
Yeah
I'm surprised you got Punjabi wrong after her reactions lol
I wasn't looking at her while sharing my thoughts 😭
man she has such a foreign accent. like as a native speaker i didnt get it the first time because of the heavy western accent
so good. ARMENIA 🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲
🇦🇲🇦🇲
Omg did he really just trick him like that… the Swedish guy did firstly talk Swedish and then made a phrase in Swedish again that was supposedly “danish”. Both Norwegians and danish use that phrase but pronounce it differently. The words he used should be interpreted as Swedish (because of the fill in words he used when thinking in the middle of sentence) and even so Norwegian should be approved answer due to being the same phrase and no clear distinguish in the accent anyways. But instead choose danish to get the money. Bad move, you are embarrassing us. Not fun and not polite just to get the money… ❌
Всеки път като гледам подобно видео и очаквам някой да заговори на Български и да е трудно. Човек, ти ме разби... 😂
but the Italian girl had been mean, she had said a tongue twister 😂
Yeah
The first Bulgarian girl going "aaa" at the end.... why is this the most Bulgarian thing ever 😂 it's not a word but it has meaning 😂so funny
Много яко, аз знам че си българин още от видеото преди 3 години когато каза че си българин, между другото ти ставаш за учител по география, много яки видеа!
1:42 😂😂 you can do it 👏🏻🇦🇲
LMFAOOO THE SLOVENIAN GUY SAYING MAT KURBA IS KILLING MEEEEEE😭😭😭
I just knew your name is Петър...why do you look so much like a Петър after learning that 😂
All those years watching Lingualizer and I never knew we came from the same country... Много яко видео!
Punjabi speaker’s sentence was insanely broken. As a native Punjabi speaker, I couldn’t understand shit. Either she spoke broken to complicated or she genuinely doesn’t know how to really speak Punjabi.
La parte in italiano mi ha distrutto! Ahaha
it's hilarious that every time he hears Italian he says Cazzo Ahahahaha
Me at first:
*I would speak in Azerbaijani I'm sure he would never guess where Azerbaijan is*
Me at 1:30
😐😭
I really want to challange you with the Armenian language , one of the most Unique languages around the world. Love your videos💛💛💛
I was watching to see if you will know the Bulgarian but i didnt expect that. Good job bro hahaha
(изненада ме🤣)
I'm proud you're Bulgarian! Само напред!
Of course Bulgarians always escaping Bulgaria
@@oconservadorr Of course haters gonna hate
I think it could be pretty easy to win if just someone starts gibberish something like ''Aknu usta shafa reus ju'', sounding like a language, but actually just senseless stuff.
Ask them to talk slower and in their official language, not just to repeat. I can talk in Bulgarian and you won't understand a word I'm saying if you don't make me repeat slower.
I'm Bulgarian, so I'd understand you :P but I get your point and it worked out with the Armenian girl, but if people choose to cite poems then I'm powerless either way lol
@@lingualizer 😁 and if I tell you how my grandmother chased me and my brothers and cousins in Dryanovo, Bulgaria, you really won't understand a word. I know I didn't 😂. We, as city kids, did a "granma dictionary" depending on her anger levels 🤭.
But anyway, that Russian girl didn't want you to know she's talking Russian and it was not very fair but it's fun anyway. I love these videos 👍
J'adore tes vidéos qui sont si instructifs !!💙🤍 j'admire ce que tu fais !! Inspirer et encourager les jeunes à connaître mieux la géographie !! Bravo !! 👏👏 et merci !! De Montréal 💙🤍
Честно казано, нещото, което ме учуди най-много, е броят българи.
And now for those that don't speak bulgarian: I was really surprised at the amount of bulgarians there.
When i’ve seen that that guy speaked slovenian i was 100% sure that u aint gonna get it
I’d really like to see a part 2 of this
0:24 me, a Slovak, not understanding a single word she said: "wtf man?"
I love how happy and energetic he always is ❤
I think he missed Russian on purpose. English, Russian, French, Spanish, and Chinese are the most distinct languages of all.
1st girl: "It's Russian"
Me: Thinking how smart that 1st girl was to tell you it was Russian to win the money 😆
Hahahah u also didnt know slovenian my language. He told you that shoes was expensive. In better language...
Lingualizer is really the best
Hi von Deutschland 🇩🇪❤🇦🇹
Hi!! I love your channel, all of your content is so cool! You have inspired me to learn more about geography! I started taking quizzes and now I can name about 150 countries in the Countries Quiz! So thank you!
So cool!
what is the app please ?
i would not guess slovenian correctly, i knew it was some former yugoslavia country but had no clue which one.
Ugh, Yugoslavia. Such a stain on Slovenia’s history.
Thanks for Armenian ♥️
Well if u are from Bulgaria,спечели си нов абонат😁
HIS NAME IS PETER!?!?
Hi! I was wondering if different Chinese accent counts as different languages?
just waiting to the day that a brazilian talks to him
2:26 Realyyyy you are bulgarian, but born in Austria??? and you cant recognize russian??? Thats absurd !
srsly didnt knew your root are in bulgaria, mnogo dobre :D
Lmao, naistina
She didn't speak Russian that well. Poor diction. I think Peter should not look at the person when hearing the language to be fair.
I’m from Poland, and polish is a Slavic language which can easily be confused with Slovenian, Russian, and Ukrainian. 🇵🇱
slovenian hardly can be confused with polish, i am croat and i can understand slovenian completly, polish not at all. and slovenian is completly different than croatian, but croatian dialect kajkavski is simmilar and in some regions far north with slovenian border is like same... maybe to non slavic people they all sound same, but slovenian and polish sounds way different than polish. i can even figure out chech, slovakian, can detect russian and ukranien coz they sound so different than rest, but polish to me sounds completly different than all of them.
i always know when it is polish coz it is so diffe rent than rest of slavic languages...
As south slav (Serbian) i understand all other non south-slavic languages in written form better than in spoken cept Polish. Polish i can't read for shit but i can understand some :)
@@Earendilkg same i can even figure out russian and ukranien even bulgarian, even thou i am last generation of people who learned serbian cyrilic, i can read it, but cant write it. even when people speak i can detect wich language is and even understand some, but polish, nope. czech have a lot of same words as croatian in both writen and spoken form. so i know it is czech when i hear it. but polish nope cant understand anything and thaz usualy when i know it is polish..
kinda lame coz one of my grand fathers was polish, and my great grandfather was slovakian so i know some of slovak. not much, mostly some words and phrases my grand mother uses. and my second grandfather was probably jewish from galicia, till today we did not discover his true identity, he died not knowing his true identity and that he is not bilogocial child of my great grandparents, so we assume he probably was ukranien or polish. my ancestor tree is really mixed when i think about it. but slavs dominates it, few hungarians, germans and one italian, but everyone else are from slavic regions...
@@boredutopiathought slovenian was more different bt u can understand srpky very well yeah? Ti Relazumiješ srpky dorbro? Im actually studying bt im not that good
@@stalker3839 I believe it would be closer to "Jel Vi razumijete srpski dobro?" (speaking formally) but take that with a grain of salt as im Australian (Croatian parents). Even though my Croatian likely isn't as strong as the other person youre talking to I myself can understand Serbian well, context helps a lot. If you learn either Serbian, Bosnian, Croatian, or Montenegrin you'll be able to understand the others well.
Shame to guy speaking Bulgarian not to recognize the sound of Russian..
Jesus loves you and is coming back soon!
He's dead
@@jankowalski6338 why do you think that?
@@sharlingthelightofchrist6042 satan told me and he back it up with some pictures and videos. Looked legit
@@jankowalski6338 how did he tell you? If you don’t mind me asking how did he ‘back it up’ with pictures and videos??
@@sharlingthelightofchrist6042 you asking for evidence? You lack faith?
I speak slovenian it is amazing
The fact that he guessed Armenian just boosts my respect 100% for him, all Armenians like🔽
I guessed Punjabi because I’m from punjab Pakistan
Здрасти аз съм от България! Страхотно че знаеш български! Много хубав език
той е българин
@@McDonald_worker713 знам
Czechoslovakia language does not exist, we have slovakian and czech language.
I am surprised that he did not guess the Russian language 😂
The reason is because he is too young. All the Bulgarians that are 40 or more years old would know immediately that this is Russian language and may be 30 % will know that it was written by Pushkin.
Den recognise my language... Keisa hai bhai ? Achaa hoo Naa! Tum bohot dumdaar hooo👀
Seems like Hindi?
@@mxrt0 wait send me ur UPI I'd or do u want the dollars in cash ??? ..
Iraq?
@@tribalboiimsong5397 wow Just wow. Very dangerous
@@MansNotHot777 double it and give it to the next person :)
:"can you repeat what you just said"😊
"no"👍
"🙂😶😹"
i like how you can speak so many languages. Love you from Macedonia 🇲🇰
North*
Man, that's kinda embarrassing for language channel. First russian and then farsi that is neither from Pakistan nor from Afghanistan. Farsi the language of Iran! And at the end Polish brooo how?
you & the Bulgarian girl had chemistry ☺️
she has a crush on him
bro thats no where near punjabi! Thats something called Pahari
0:13 czechoslovak 💀
He said: "It is either Czech or Slovak".
Definitely don’t sound Czech to me
Czechoslovakia 😂
haha i was waiting for slovenia haha finnaly it happend :)