@@davidribeiro1064 In a linguistic perspective no but in a cultural and a historical perspective yes, the greeks called themselves "romans" in the middle ages
@The Wanderer777 We are latin countries. Our countries were part of the Roman Empire, and our languages are derived from Latin (except Greek). By the way, no country in all Americas was in the Roman Empire. Also he was writing in spanish not in english.
Your interest for Europe is amazing ! i hope you will visit some countries, you deserve it ! I know Belgium (my country) and Portugal; both have many things to see, to do and to eat and drink of course; so enjoy !
Something you need to have in mind is Spain being so displaced to the west. Spain should be probably about two time zones from Greece. So taking that into account we probably have dinner about the same time according to the sun
It's like the boss woman said: French raclette cheese might be nice, but can you eat it every day at breakfast, lunch and dinner? No! (and neither you would want to eat portuguese cod fish / bacalhau every day) But you can eat Pizza every day at every hour! Italy, Portugal salutes you! Italia, Portogallo vi salutano! "mamma mia che pizza". :)
actually, that's kind of tricky. It is almost like asking if you would be able to eat sandwiches at all three main meals, and the answer is: yes. Hmm.. what about a pizza with cod?
Nosotros temos 1001 maneiras de cocinar bacalao y vosotros quantas teneis és por eso que hay mucho espanhol cruzandando lá Frontera portuguesa para comer lis famosos postos de bacalao e no para comer bocadillos de jamon con queso
@@joselopes3234 Tenéis razón 😁 mi madre siempre decía que los portugueses solo comían bacalao, no sé quién se lo dijo.🤔 Igual tenía razón solo bacalao.1001recetas.....😂🤗🎄🎼🎅
@@ubbuubu4125 I know that Helas was under latin domain but the latin culture never prevailed. To be precise, Vikhtor would have to refer Portugal also. I bet you will say something like “oh but Portugal was part of Spain”. Well, not really cause the territory that we call Portugal was part of Hispania, since Spain didn’t exist. Culturally and linguistically Greece is as latin as Norway. Are you going to say Palestine is true latine also?
@@donkeyhead68 All the aspects from the latin culture was inspired by the greek empire. Democracy, Gods, festivals, cities distribution with foro and theatre and the language with declinations, similar verbs like sum and ειμί. Greeks got mixture of both sides, but they still being latins.
@@ubbuubu4125 then you should get your definition of latin straight cause your statement has no scientific support anywhere in the world. Greece is not latin. Not in this planet. Maybe in your alternative reality
As a portuguese, thats accurrate.
yap, com certeza!
I loved it, like a family dinner XD
Southern European countries have a strong relationship and deep roots.
Grandpa: Greece
Mother: Italy
Father: Spain
Son: Portugal
Dog: France
You: Ignorant, Portugal is older than Spain
I'm portuguese and I've never seen it anywhere, but the sign saying "Be quiet we're not in Spain" is a thing we would do.
At some point, by my own very scientific metrics, it just becomes like an hassle XD (Love the Spanish language thou 🥰)
Ive seen it in tags and graffiti
@@brunotorres7332 where did you see it?
Portugal has the best food! And it's just like said in the video, unknown to the world
I don't consider it fair to vote for your own country though, so I wouldn't vote for us.
Eh, in reality it's Greece but all these countries have really amazing food.
@@wonderlandian8465but its true portuguese food is the best and more traditional food in europe, because we are the oldes coutry in europe
España, Italia, Grecia Portugal,auténticos latinos
Aunque no lo parezca, los franceses también son auténticos latinos
@@alba7835 rumanos y más países de lenguas pertenecientes de lenguas latinas
Greece is very much not latin...
@@davidribeiro1064 In a linguistic perspective no but in a cultural and a historical perspective yes, the greeks called themselves "romans" in the middle ages
@The Wanderer777 We are latin countries. Our countries were part of the Roman Empire, and our languages are derived from Latin (except Greek). By the way, no country in all Americas was in the Roman Empire. Also he was writing in spanish not in english.
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To be specific the 2004 euro competition was hosted here in Portugal, and they beat us in the finals so it was kinda heavy 😂😂
the portuguese are the most beautiful ..
Portuguese here ☺️
I think I can speak for my fellow Germans: We LOVE you all! (and your food!)
Wuahahahaha! The fact that he said English speaking people talks in Spanish in Portugal that’s accurate 🤣🤣
2:55 - The reason why Leo said that was because we were the host nation.
I’m italian - and I want to visit Greece so bad 😍
You are always welcome in Greece. Greetings from Greece to beautiful Italy. 😊🇬🇷🇮🇹
I'm Greek and i visited Italy.
Rome and Bologna! It was beautiful.
Where are you from in Italy?
Your interest for Europe is amazing ! i hope you will visit some countries, you deserve it ! I know Belgium (my country) and Portugal; both have many things to see, to do and to eat and drink of course; so enjoy !
Great reaction! Much love from Greece.
Really enjoyed watching this video. And yes, it was on point.
Yeah I am spanish and agree with everything they said xd
Much love to our southern brothers, from this boisterous spaniard 😆 (We're trying to tone it down, I swear!)
Malta, Croatia, etc are southern european too
And you cam also detect it in their attitude as well!
Leo being cocky in this video 🇵🇹❤️
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This was accurate.
It was funny. I didn't expected Leo in this video.
Something you need to have in mind is Spain being so displaced to the west. Spain should be probably about two time zones from Greece. So taking that into account we probably have dinner about the same time according to the sun
Be quiet we’re not in Spain fact😀🇵🇹🇪🇸
Hey what about us ex yugoslavians we are at south too? 😥
It's like the boss woman said: French raclette cheese might be nice, but can you eat it every day at breakfast, lunch and dinner? No! (and neither you would want to eat portuguese cod fish / bacalhau every day) But you can eat Pizza every day at every hour! Italy, Portugal salutes you! Italia, Portogallo vi salutano! "mamma mia che pizza". :)
actually, that's kind of tricky. It is almost like asking if you would be able to eat sandwiches at all three main meals, and the answer is: yes. Hmm.. what about a pizza with cod?
You can eat natas everyday😀
The most good vibe country´s of europe (without France )
I love all the food of these countries, but the Italian food is the best and i'm not talking about pizza and pasta! 🤤👌🏼✌🏼
La pizza es multifacetica, varía de color, sabor y textura, de ingredientes.
El bacalao y la reclette siempre es " igual"😁
Nosotros temos 1001 maneiras de cocinar bacalao y vosotros quantas teneis és por eso que hay mucho espanhol cruzandando lá Frontera portuguesa para comer lis famosos postos de bacalao e no para comer bocadillos de jamon con queso
@@joselopes3234 Tenéis razón 😁 mi madre siempre decía que los portugueses solo comían bacalao, no sé quién se lo dijo.🤔
Igual tenía razón solo bacalao.1001recetas.....😂🤗🎄🎼🎅
Real latins Spain, Italia, Grecia
You should study a bit more. Greece is not latin. Portugal is.
@@donkeyhead68 ?? you should review the map of the roman empire again.
@@ubbuubu4125 I know that Helas was under latin domain but the latin culture never prevailed. To be precise, Vikhtor would have to refer Portugal also. I bet you will say something like “oh but Portugal was part of Spain”. Well, not really cause the territory that we call Portugal was part of Hispania, since Spain didn’t exist. Culturally and linguistically Greece is as latin as Norway. Are you going to say Palestine is true latine also?
@@donkeyhead68 All the aspects from the latin culture was inspired by the greek empire. Democracy, Gods, festivals, cities distribution with foro and theatre and the language with declinations, similar verbs like sum and ειμί. Greeks got mixture of both sides, but they still being latins.
@@ubbuubu4125 then you should get your definition of latin straight cause your statement has no scientific support anywhere in the world. Greece is not latin. Not in this planet. Maybe in your alternative reality
Latinoamericans is diferent...2 world