Can American Identify Dutch and German Language?! (Netherland, Belgium, Germany) ㅣGUESS THE LANGUAGE

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  • Can Americans Distinguish Dutch and German?
    Lets see how well she does!
    🇧🇪 @e.lois
    🇳🇱 @karijnbos
    🇺🇲 @sophiasidae
    🇩🇪 @riapauline

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  • @Noah_ol11
    @Noah_ol11 Год назад +191

    As someone who studied german for quite time ( who probably will return to study 😅 ) the first girl totally gave away for me , her "hallo" was strong and the "Ich bin Ria" too

    • @boxsterman77
      @boxsterman77 Год назад +6

      The "hallo" of the Netherlands and Deutschland are indistinguishable.

    • @andyx6827
      @andyx6827 Год назад +24

      ​@@boxsterman77 That's not true at all. As a German, I can instantly tell the difference when a Dutch person is saying "Hallo". Dutch people say it more like "Hallohu", whereas in German the "o" is a monophtong.

    • @davey2487
      @davey2487 Год назад +7

      ​@@andyx6827 Let me tell you, the other way around it's exactly the same. I instantly recognized the German "hallo".

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 Год назад

      I am the only girl and the only Sofia / other special names - all wom’n are the exact opposite of girl / special names etc!

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 Год назад +1

      Anyways, it would be nice to see Frisian / Dutch / German comparisons as well - there are actually 3 Frisian languages, and then there’s also Faroese / Icelandic, that they don’t usually include in language related videos, but it would be nice to see a comparison between all those Germanic languages and comparisons between all 5 Nordic languages (Norwegian / Swedish / Danish / Icelandic / Faroese - also, Old Norse) and between Dutch / German / the three Frisian languages / Limburgish / Afrikaans / Luxembourgish! I want to learn all Germanic languages, but I haven’t started (seriously) learning some of them yet - so I must admit that I don’t know much about the Frisian languages and about Luxembourgish and Faroese and Limburgish, and it’s not easy to find videos about these languages! I recently started learning Icelandic, and I am upper beginner level in German and intermediate level in Norwegian / Swedish and advanced level in Dutch! Learning languages is real fun!

  • @Benigiriii
    @Benigiriii Год назад +17

    My favorit is Netherland girl 🥰

  • @griefforest1870
    @griefforest1870 Год назад +22

    I'm from Germany and I can guess most of dutch, but flemish / belgian dutch is unintelligeble to me. It's a bit like danish where I can guess stuff based on my knowledge of german, english and a bit of swedish but norwegian is also hard to understand.

    • @BucyKalman
      @BucyKalman 6 месяцев назад

      Curious, isn't theFlemish pronunciation supposed to be closer to German?

    • @rik13729
      @rik13729 4 месяца назад

      @@BucyKalman I think Flemish sounds closer to German than Dutch does. But to be fair Flemish is just an accent of Dutch and not a language on its own. Belgians are also really proud of their accents so there are a lot of different ones for such a small country. I can drive for one hour to the coast and barely understand the dialect of the Flemish they speak there.

    • @Timotheskyrimfan
      @Timotheskyrimfan Месяц назад

      ​@@BucyKalmanno it does not I am Dutch and it does not. Only the German part of Belgium sound more German but that goes without saying😊

    • @ikke12345
      @ikke12345 Месяц назад

      ​@@BucyKalmanit really depends which part of Flanders. There is a big difference between the pronunciation of someone from Limburg (province nearest to Germany) and West flanders ( at the coast) or antwerp

    • @baronmeduse
      @baronmeduse 15 дней назад

      @@rik13729 Get lost, Dutch is an accent of Flemish!

  • @pascalmerschaudio
    @pascalmerschaudio Год назад +26

    as a belgian i must say, the language belgian dont exist. It was flemish, and flemish is dutch with a different accent

    • @GrandCamo
      @GrandCamo Год назад +4

      Ze praat zelf soms wat zacht en hard door elkaar wat het voor mij heel slecht te verstaan is

    • @baronmeduse
      @baronmeduse 15 дней назад

      Maar ook veel verschillen in woordenschat en soms ook grammatica !

  • @robgillon
    @robgillon Год назад +145

    German is my favorite variety of Dutch 😂😅

    • @JosephOccenoBFH
      @JosephOccenoBFH Год назад +6

      Along with Flemish and Afrikaans 😂😅

    • @masterofalltrades_
      @masterofalltrades_ Год назад

      ​@@JosephOccenoBFH what's that

    • @wolfmostbeautifulanimal4989
      @wolfmostbeautifulanimal4989 Год назад +1

      @@masterofalltrades_ flemish is the dutch part of belgium and afrikaans is south african

    • @dutchgamer842
      @dutchgamer842 Год назад +12

      ​@@JosephOccenoBFH Afrikaans is simplified Dutch

    • @spinwaus
      @spinwaus Год назад

      Afrikaans pronunciation is more difficult though

  • @Noah_ol11
    @Noah_ol11 Год назад +96

    "Can you please describe your outfit for me ?" It's basically the same outfit that Sofia is wearing 😂

  • @escwilde222
    @escwilde222 Год назад +33

    To be fair Dutch and Danish are really similar specially if you don't speak both languages. I'm just amazed people know Dutch excists and are able to regignise is. From all the countries in the world she knew it was Dutch even though she doesn't understand a signle word. Just wow!
    Vlaams (Belgian) and Dutch or like English and American English. Slightly different yet the same.

    • @duncan54197
      @duncan54197 7 месяцев назад +5

      Dutch is Nederlands lol

    • @wafelswafels8613
      @wafelswafels8613 3 месяца назад

      No you are talking about tussentaal, flemisch is different then dutch

  • @henri191
    @henri191 Год назад +44

    Finally i can her more of Dutch and see more of Karijn from the Netherlands , i didn't have enough attention on ber before 'cause she was introduced with other many members , german and dutch video now

  • @girlfromgermany
    @girlfromgermany Год назад +71

    I'm German and don't think that I would have guessed the difference between Belgium and the Netherlands, except for the waffles and chocolate! Other than that, it's just a different dialect. (At least in my ears, I don't speak Dutch)

    • @NS_Miata
      @NS_Miata Год назад +37

      It is the same language, but flemisch is a dialect

    • @linkvos8151
      @linkvos8151 Год назад +19

      For me as someone from the Netherlands, it is just a dialect, but without the harsh ‘g’ sound and everything sounds a bit French

    • @hermanlutete
      @hermanlutete Год назад +7

      Yeah it’s the same language, but with different accent

    • @DrErikEvrard
      @DrErikEvrard Год назад +5

      Well we also speak Dutch in Belgium (at least in Flanders), only with a different accent (like the German in Germany and Austria or Switzerland sounds differently, with obviously also regional differences within Germany).

    • @Windeycastle
      @Windeycastle Год назад +1

      @@NS_Miata Flemisch is the dialect O.o
      lol :P

  • @SunshineSnowy
    @SunshineSnowy Год назад +56

    Naya is such a nice person and I love listening to her voice it's beautiful. I'm Dutch but I've always loved the Flemish accent

    • @dotty4994
      @dotty4994 Год назад

      Congrats then for you Dutch mogger typing in English and trying to be American sooo damn bad

  • @Anna-gr6bg
    @Anna-gr6bg Год назад +55

    As someone who is from Belgium so speaks Dutch. I really enjoy seeing these episodes.

    • @Lootensansy2308
      @Lootensansy2308 Год назад +5

      We speak Flemish not Dutch. But she speaks Dutch. But Belgium say Flemish

    • @jaspersanders8173
      @jaspersanders8173 Год назад +25

      ​@@Lootensansy2308Flemish is a dialect of Dutch, so the Flemish do speak Dutch.

    • @ASTROFYSIKS
      @ASTROFYSIKS Год назад +2

      As a dutch person thus was 💯 % entertaining

    • @magical5181
      @magical5181 Год назад +3

      @@ASTROFYSIKS Indd, ik snap alleen niet waarom die meid zij “what language do they speak other than English in the Netherlands”.

    • @henryb.2941
      @henryb.2941 Год назад +1

      @@magical5181 she didn't know about Frisian ;-)

  • @sjewenny
    @sjewenny Год назад +40

    The only Dutch speaking country that was missing is Suriname 🇸🇷 ❤

    • @lissandrafreljord7913
      @lissandrafreljord7913 Год назад

      Koreans have a ghetto image of Suriname. They literally made a drama about the country's drug trafficking history. The government of Suriname even took legal action against South Korea.

    • @NygmaNL
      @NygmaNL Год назад +18

      ABC eilanden, Sint Maarten en Zuid Afrika spreken ze ook gewoon Nederlands😐

    • @sjewenny
      @sjewenny Год назад +1

      @@NygmaNL was ze vergeten 🤣

    • @NygmaNL
      @NygmaNL Год назад +2

      @@sjewenny kan gebeuren🤣 hoop wel dat ze een keer Sranang gaan representen!

    • @sjewenny
      @sjewenny Год назад +1

      @@NygmaNL zou leuk zijn🙂

  • @csalvo3653
    @csalvo3653 Год назад +15

    try to find someone from west-flanders and put them next to afrikaans and other germanic languages + french, that would be interesting.

  • @JosephOccenoBFH
    @JosephOccenoBFH Год назад +5

    German girl is perfect! 😃 Wow! 😍🥰✨

  • @alexnohandle
    @alexnohandle Год назад +7

    Karijn is so sweet! But she doesn't sound like the Dutch I'm used to hear. It was beautiful, but too soft. What dialect was that?

    • @Ama94947
      @Ama94947 Год назад +11

      She speaks standard Dutch, and a bit Posh.

    • @NS-un5lz
      @NS-un5lz Год назад +8

      Are you sure you are hearing Dutch? Because this was pretty much standard Dutch.

    • @bjornr1120
      @bjornr1120 Год назад +1

      She spoke ABN : Algemeen Beschaafd Nederlands 😉

    • @Widdekuu91
      @Widdekuu91 Год назад +6

      She speaks Dutch but very polite and she whispers a bit. There's a slight but of Americanised accent in it.
      If you live closer to Twente/Amsterdam/Frysland you'll hear harsher sounds.

    • @levischorpioen
      @levischorpioen 7 месяцев назад +1

      She's from Arnhem, I believe.

  • @kevin-on5uo
    @kevin-on5uo 2 месяца назад +2

    Ik ben Nederlands lik if jij Nederlands

  • @carlosjimenezp
    @carlosjimenezp 10 месяцев назад +4

    Sophia looks so cute 🥰😂!

  • @koomaj
    @koomaj Год назад +58

    The german lady has a fantastic speaking voice! Her prononciation is so clear. It is like from school's learning tapes.

  • @birgerbaert6175
    @birgerbaert6175 Год назад +5

    I'm Flemish and I did not understand Naya. It's a dialect thing. Good luck to anyone trying to guess when someone is speaking Flemish as it has such a variety.

    • @pb9405
      @pb9405 Год назад +2

      really? what part of flanders are you from? if she was from west-vlaanderen or limburg i would get it but she didnt have a heavy accent compared to standard dutch (im guessing shes from antwerpen)

    • @birgerbaert6175
      @birgerbaert6175 Год назад +2

      @@pb9405 Actually I am from West-Flanders. She is from Vlaams-Brabant. I have a friend who is also from there and we often have a hard time understanding each other. But we find it funny. The Brabant accent is indeed not far from standard Dutch, but it depends how heavy the accent is. Sometimes people with an inbetween language of Limburg/standard Dutch are more easily understandable than Braband or Antwerp dialect speakers with a heavy accent.

    • @philipperandour109
      @philipperandour109 Год назад

      She is indeed from Antwerp@@pb9405

    • @PH61a
      @PH61a 11 месяцев назад

      I think her very enthusiastic way of talking makes it more difficult to understand (although for me being Dutch it was not difficult)

  • @lostundgefunden8023
    @lostundgefunden8023 5 месяцев назад +1

    oh my god, it's the American with no blood pressure ........uh no

  • @burgeryoufoundbehindthegrill
    @burgeryoufoundbehindthegrill 3 месяца назад +6

    🇺🇸: what is your country famous for?
    🇩🇪: 😬

  • @ijansk
    @ijansk Год назад +17

    I like the Dutch language.
    She got confused because Dutch has the same R as English.

    • @bluerefr
      @bluerefr Год назад +5

      Dutch is also extremely similar to English so she also got confused because she kept hearing English words mixed in with other ones.

    • @Ama94947
      @Ama94947 Год назад +6

      ​@@bluerefr Yeah maybe she thought it where loan words what the dutch used.. its a bit of a pity that many English speakers are not aware or educated how close Dutch language is with theirs.

    • @ImJustRandom-z
      @ImJustRandom-z Год назад

      @@Ama94947 exactly

    • @jasperkok8745
      @jasperkok8745 Год назад +9

      The R can, and is, pronounced in a variety of ways in the Netherlands, depending (among other things) on region, age group and (in part) class/education level. But it’s true the the R that’s similar to the English pronunciation is very common in the media in the Netherlands; but it’s often made fun of on the Dutch-speaking Belgian tv network. In Belgium the pronounce the R differently.

    • @fritsmartin8528
      @fritsmartin8528 Год назад +2

      Dutch R is more similar to the Scottish R

  • @archiment784
    @archiment784 Год назад +12

    Karijn is so cute

  • @oliverfa08
    @oliverfa08 Год назад +9

    I don't know either is the clothes , eyes or hair , Karijn and Sofia are similar to each other

  • @mrchewey
    @mrchewey Год назад +4

    Er was moments waar ik dacht dat ze het wist voor de Belgie en Nederland. Nederlands in beiden landen.

  • @shane1948
    @shane1948 Год назад +4

    Sofia is cute... she seems authentic

  • @ffggdufs4112
    @ffggdufs4112 Год назад +3

    I can understand Flemish, but the way she spoke, even I couldn't recognize it. 7:20

    • @nurailidepaepe2783
      @nurailidepaepe2783 6 месяцев назад +1

      "ja, ik spreek 6 talen en ik heb 3 broers, echt, goh, verschrikkelijk. ben 't enigste meisje en, uh, ja, da is 't zo'n beetje!"

    • @nathslanguages6278
      @nathslanguages6278 6 месяцев назад

      @@nurailidepaepe2783 Maar letterlijk dit gewoon xD

    • @baronmeduse
      @baronmeduse 15 дней назад

      @@nurailidepaepe2783 'like', 'like', 'like' als stopwoord.

  • @ame7165
    @ame7165 Год назад +13

    this girl is adorable, but i didn't think she would do well, but she proved me wrong and did well! dutch sounding like english makes sense. it's kind of half way between german and english. germans say that americans trying to speak german sound dutch lol

  • @jordyvelthuizen5766
    @jordyvelthuizen5766 Год назад +2

    They schould do a video with dutch german Belgium and afrikaans language

  • @hiccvp_
    @hiccvp_ Год назад +23

    i love the girl from Belgium. every time i see a video with her in it, i get excited because shes just so bright c: Naya, if you see this, i want to be your friend

    • @CatLoverN
      @CatLoverN Год назад +1

      Im from belgium to❤

  • @srdjanvitorovic5795
    @srdjanvitorovic5795 Год назад +2

    Dutch is so simmiliar to English....

    • @vebsettel5
      @vebsettel5 3 месяца назад +1

      Way more to German

  • @Treinbouwer
    @Treinbouwer Год назад +2

    5:40 Engels is geen offciele landstaal, noch een significante minderheidstaal.🤣

    • @PH61a
      @PH61a 11 месяцев назад

      NOCH that is...😀

    • @Treinbouwer
      @Treinbouwer 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@PH61aDankje, al zou autocorrectie ook weleens de boosdoener kunnen zijn.😂

  • @anandailyasa2530
    @anandailyasa2530 Год назад +3

    I didn't expect karijn to be the tallest 😲

    • @henryb.2941
      @henryb.2941 Год назад +6

      Dutch women are almost the tallest (on average) in the world (after the Latvian women).

  • @JosephOccenoBFH
    @JosephOccenoBFH Год назад +2

    Five in Dutch sounds exactly the same as Five in English.

    • @williamwilting
      @williamwilting Год назад +7

      Well, actually not exactly the same, not to mention that some letters are not pronounced the way they should be. 'Vijf' should be pronounced bij starting with a 'V' sound instead of an 'F' sound and ending with an 'F' sound instead of a 'V' sound. Also, the vowel sounds are a bit different. The 'ij' sound is more like a combination of a short 'æ' and a short 'ee'. The English vowel sounds end very similarly, but they start somewhat lower.

  • @gamenmetbritt3491
    @gamenmetbritt3491 Год назад +2

    Im dutch i understand some german and can speak it little bit.❤🇳🇱 im learning korean 😊

  • @taunteratwill1787
    @taunteratwill1787 Год назад +2

    That girl is a smart cookie ! 😂

  • @sovietbot6708
    @sovietbot6708 Год назад +1

    This would be easy for me. If I know what they're saying, it's Dutch

  • @tibibara
    @tibibara Год назад +2

    Ria & Sophia 💙

  • @Frahamen
    @Frahamen Год назад +1

    Ik heb drie broers - ach verschrikelijk -. Are you my sister lol.

  • @nishrindas7149
    @nishrindas7149 Год назад +1

    im dutch and by the way i a kid can tell that dutch and vlaams is slmost the same languwig

  • @martinbasten192
    @martinbasten192 Год назад +1

    "I like quokkas, because they always smile"
    Yes.. and when they are in danger, they yeet their own children at the predator and make a run for it 👍

  • @hollish196
    @hollish196 Год назад +3

    Welcome!! Hope to see more of you in future videos.

  • @byt3m575
    @byt3m575 Год назад +17

    This girl is so sweet she spokes so soft and slowly I love it

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 Год назад +1

      Edit out the misused food term sweet (it’s beyond disrespectful to food) and the word girl and love - all wom’n are the exact opposite of sweet / girl etc, and such terms only reflect me the only girl / girls and the only loved / lovable being and the only sweet being aka the pure being (the opposite of wom’n) and cannot be misused by ppl, and love only exists for me the only lovable being, and pronouns cannot be with capital letter when referring to oneself or others!

    • @pb9405
      @pb9405 Год назад +10

      @@FrozenMermaid666 you alright?

    • @Joe-ix5hj
      @Joe-ix5hj 7 дней назад

      @@FrozenMermaid666 Forgot to take your meds? LMAO

  • @gregmuon
    @gregmuon Год назад +16

    My high school German made this one super easy... Dutch to me sounds halfway between German and English -- kind of. If you guys could throw in a Plattdeutsch speaker, it would really mix things up...

    • @magical5181
      @magical5181 Год назад

      Yeah Dutch does sound a bit like the middle child of English and German. But we also have a lot of similarities with the northern countries, as does German.

    • @magical5181
      @magical5181 Год назад +1

      It would be funny to have platdeutsch. Have you heard the Gronings Dutch dialect? To me it sounds very similar to Plattdeutsch

  • @Itzkoni
    @Itzkoni Год назад +1

    LETS GO BELLGGGGIIIUUUUMMMMMM ❤❤❤❤🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪

  • @Lillith.
    @Lillith. Год назад +1

    When you're no longer known for speaking your own language and think it's just English

  • @Manukxl7576
    @Manukxl7576 Год назад +1

    For me as a german I can understand most of what the dutch woman said but somehow the belgian woman very bad

  • @dailyneedstore2156
    @dailyneedstore2156 Год назад +2

    Girls are adorable 😍 💕

  • @nirutivan9811
    @nirutivan9811 Год назад +16

    Would have been interesting to include Swiss German here, because I heard many times that it sounds like dutch (as a Swiss myself I don‘t really hear that, but yeah)

    • @EddieReischl
      @EddieReischl Год назад +1

      I'm from the USA, Schweizer Deutsch sounds like happy Deutsch to me when I hear it. Hoch Deutsch is very deadpan tone wise.

    • @Serenity_Dee
      @Serenity_Dee Год назад

      Yeah, I'm American, and Swiss German doesn't sound like Dutch at all to me; it definitely sounds different from Hochdeutsch or Schwabe, as someone who studied German for about a year. It sounds about as distant from Hochdeutsch as Alemannic does, but in a different direction.

    • @helgermania1297
      @helgermania1297 Год назад

      @@Serenity_Dee If I remember correctly Swiss german is alemannic too.

    • @anouk6644
      @anouk6644 Год назад +3

      The only reason I can think of why people might say this is because your g/ch sounds a little bit more harsh or guttural than standard German, more like the Dutch g/ch. If they don’t know German and Dutch words, they might distinguish the two by this sound.

    • @LostAndFound96
      @LostAndFound96 Год назад

      I’m Flemish and Swiss does not sound like Dutch/Flemish at all to me. It sounds like French-German but less easy to understand most words.

  • @bettyakkemaai5499
    @bettyakkemaai5499 Год назад +19

    Yes , she guessed the Dutch (Nederlandse) language right . Amazing . (I speak it , but I know how difficult that is to recognise. ) Especially when you know it couldn't be German .

    • @DUBS3SS10N
      @DUBS3SS10N Год назад +1

      Ja, voor buitenlanders is het inderdaad moeilijk te herkennen, vooral als je het zelf niet spreekt.

    • @gerdaterlouw7557
      @gerdaterlouw7557 Год назад

      Im nederlandse

  • @matthings4133
    @matthings4133 Месяц назад

    Flemish is a catch all term for all the differnt dialects in the Dutch part of Belgium. She is actually speaking Antwerpish (From the city Antwerp).

  • @fliptag
    @fliptag Месяц назад

    I'm Flemish, and I understood the Dutch girl better than the Flemish girl.

  • @monopolejoe
    @monopolejoe Год назад +6

    I think the girl from Netherland's spoken language really does sound like english in a way. I know frisan is similar too.

    • @ManuelRuiz-xi7bt
      @ManuelRuiz-xi7bt Год назад +5

      I guess is mainly due to their 'r' pronunciation. Never is it pronounced that way in Flanders: it is a rolling Spanish r or a French r.

    • @Spiffington
      @Spiffington Год назад +6

      @@ManuelRuiz-xi7btThat rolling Spanish r is exactly the r of Old English.

    • @JosephOccenoBFH
      @JosephOccenoBFH Год назад +4

      I always believed Dutch is a cross between German and English.

    • @ImJustRandom-z
      @ImJustRandom-z Год назад +2

      Dutch is the closest major language to English. What’s so suprising tf

    • @NS-un5lz
      @NS-un5lz Год назад

      ​@@ManuelRuiz-xi7bt Rolling R's do not belong in Dutch.

  • @fivetimesyo
    @fivetimesyo Год назад +19

    It would be really mean to do Dutch, then Belgian or Flemish, then Swiss German 😂😂😂

    • @rubendriezen7177
      @rubendriezen7177 Год назад

      Belgian isn't even a language. I don't know why people often call Flemish "Belgian". Dutch (Flemish) also isn't the only language spoken in Belgium. German and French are also our official languages.

  • @iH4z33
    @iH4z33 Год назад +2

    Where in nl is the second girl from? Her accent is very interesting

    • @Ama94947
      @Ama94947 Год назад +6

      She talks standard Dutch, with a touch of posh accent, the American R sound is very present in the Posh Dutch accent.

    • @bjornr1120
      @bjornr1120 Год назад

      She spoke ABN : Algemeen Beschaafd Nederlands..

    • @levischorpioen
      @levischorpioen 7 месяцев назад

      Arnhem area.

    • @Thuras
      @Thuras 5 месяцев назад

      @@levischorpioen I am not sure, she sounded like she was from the Posh areas around Hilversum to be honest.. Almost perfect ABN with an English R. Her g sounded different than the Arnhem one, but I could be wrong ofcourse

    • @levischorpioen
      @levischorpioen 5 месяцев назад

      @@Thuras A quick Google search tells me she’s from Arnhem. Of course, she could’ve picked up another regional dialect for a multitude of reasons. I myself am from Limburg yet I sound way closer to an Amsterdam native because every cell in my body refuses to sound like I’m stuck inside a musical 😅

  • @masterofalltrades_
    @masterofalltrades_ Год назад +1

    The Belgian one was the clearest

  • @llisa_viee
    @llisa_viee Год назад +1

    ayy im dutch

  • @Renado009
    @Renado009 4 месяца назад

    oh flemmish dutch whats th emainlyy common in like belgium im surprissssed it wa snto that hard to understand

  • @Its_bitanya
    @Its_bitanya Год назад +1

    Im from germany and the german girl had really strong german

  • @AntoineRx
    @AntoineRx Год назад +7

    Naya is so much fun!

  • @Ganking553
    @Ganking553 8 месяцев назад +1

    the dutch girl is so sweet

  • @HAPRPEET
    @HAPRPEET 5 месяцев назад

    !!!!!!¡!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @karllogan8809
    @karllogan8809 Год назад +6

    Her facial expressions are fun to watch. 5:40

    • @gregmuon
      @gregmuon Год назад

      A cringe moment for sure. 😱

  • @markrich7693
    @markrich7693 Год назад +5

    Ich bin Mark from Amerika and loved this video

  • @mavericktheace
    @mavericktheace Год назад +4

    Sophia is the most adorable person I've ever seen

  • @yenk82
    @yenk82 Год назад +15

    I could guess there was a difference between the Belgian Dutch and the Dutch from Netherlands but it was not easy to recognize which one was who!

    • @leontnf6144
      @leontnf6144 Год назад +8

      Just my personal opinion without any foundation. 😂 But to me, the Netherlands Dutch sounds softer to the ears, less aspirated, less throat action, consonants are less accentuated. The Belgian Dutch almost sounds like it's got some influence from the French language. I can sense it's more airy and with a lot of throat sounds if that makes sense. 🤣 Perhaps some Dutch or Belgian people can enlighten us! Would love to know!

    • @-Roos97-
      @-Roos97- Год назад +13

      @@leontnf6144 Funny you say that because as a Dutch person I usually hear the opposite, where people say that Flemish (Dutch spoken in Belgium) sounds more pleasant and softer than Dutch (spoken in the Netherlands). Since Belgium has a northern part which speaks Dutch/Flemish and a southern part which speaks French, I think it is fair to say there are French influences. The Flemish/Belgian Dutch spoken in this video might sound more guttural because of the pronounced French "R" the Belgian girl uses. Flemish speakers usually speak with a less guttural "G" than Dutch speakers, but Dutch speakers usually speak with a less guttural/France "R" sometimes similar to how English speakers pronounce the "R" or sometimes using a sound closer to how Spanish people pronounce the "R"; a rolling "R" so to speak.

    • @mehdiyasami1864
      @mehdiyasami1864 Год назад +2

      @@-Roos97- Rolling r in Dutch?! Didn't know about that cause whenever I hear Dutch the R sounds similar to the English one.
      I know basic German so for me it's so easy to recognize. And Dutch to me (a Persian speaker) sounds similar to German yet obviously different and closer to English. Flemish sounds like Dutch with a heavy French influence but still close to Dutch and German:)
      I am wondering how German and Flemish sound to you Dutch speakers.
      Oh and Dutch sounds so exotic and mysterious to me. I wanna learn it badly:) Hopefully in the near future.

    • @gerohubner5101
      @gerohubner5101 Год назад +4

      ​​@@leontnf6144 It's exactly the other way around, but you have described the audible difference between 'Holland' (or northern) Dutch and Flemish (Belgian Dutch) pretty spot on! Flemish sounds softer, smoother and less "of the throat", e.g. the way a 'G' is pronounced. Once you heard both dialects several times and listened carefully, it's easy to distinguish.
      However, the Belgian lady in the video doesn't have a clear or strong Flemish accent. She might be from northern Flanders (like Antwerp) and/or influenced by Standard Dutch spoken in TV and other media.

    • @ManuelRuiz-xi7bt
      @ManuelRuiz-xi7bt Год назад +2

      @LeonTNF Naya pronounces the r the French way, which is very prominent. Equally likely people from Flanders pronounce it the Spanish way. The Dutch pronounce it the English way, which would be unimaginable in Flanders ;-) .

  • @yvysanna8967
    @yvysanna8967 Год назад +4

    they should've not revealed the languages right away. It would've been nice to see if she would've been more confused with Karijn if she didn't know Ria was German before she heard Karijn for the first time.

  • @freelancervideoeditor
    @freelancervideoeditor Год назад +1

    Nice

  • @starcloud_cho
    @starcloud_cho Год назад +1

    Quokkas are so adorable 🥰

  • @alamsurah9073
    @alamsurah9073 13 дней назад

    I’m in Netherlands

  • @jurgen6902
    @jurgen6902 Месяц назад

    Thüringer Klöse die ess ich gern, die schmecken mir am besten :D
    endlich mal wer mit Geschmack lul :D

  • @ИльдарРахимгулов-ь3м
    @ИльдарРахимгулов-ь3м 5 месяцев назад

    Sophia is sooo beautiful and soft,

  • @leontnf6144
    @leontnf6144 Год назад +23

    😂Could any Dutch or Belgian people enlighten me on the differences between the spoken Dutch in these two countries? Like what differences to take note or pay attention to, the way they pronounce things other than just vocabulary difference. Would love to know! 😉

    • @mrchewey
      @mrchewey Год назад +3

      Pataat (Netherlands) Frieten (Belgium) I'm 3 weeks into learning Dutch on Busuu😂

    • @toniz9133
      @toniz9133 Год назад +11

      The pronunciation of "g" is softer in Belgium.

    • @gorgioarmanioso151
      @gorgioarmanioso151 Год назад +7

      They are the same languague ...dialects of each other .....Its almost as if they ask some one to differ between mexican spanish and spanish from spain

    • @kaderbueno6823
      @kaderbueno6823 Год назад +1

      Thank you for asking it's something I would never ask but I needed to know 😅

    • @francesco.virzi4
      @francesco.virzi4 Год назад +10

      Belgian standard dutch has a softer guttural sound (g, ch) while dialects are quite different from the standard dutch. There are also some differences in vocabulary, but that is quite normal for every language spoken in different countries (Belgian french speaking people use sometimes different words compared with France french speaking people).

  • @lani6647
    @lani6647 Год назад +7

    Lol Dutch is the closest widely used European language to English I guess. That’s why the girl kept saying it sounds like English to her.

    • @ManuelRuiz-xi7bt
      @ManuelRuiz-xi7bt Год назад +1

      Not at all. It is because of the English r and the tendency towards diphtongs - in the Netherlands.

    • @lani6647
      @lani6647 Год назад

      @@ManuelRuiz-xi7bt Is it?

    • @ManuelRuiz-xi7bt
      @ManuelRuiz-xi7bt Год назад

      @@lani6647 Sorry, I misread. I thought you said it was the second most widely used language in Europe. I'm sorry.

  • @bkmmmmmmmm
    @bkmmmmmmmm Год назад +5

    As a dutch woman who grew up with these three languages can easily know the difference

    • @magical5181
      @magical5181 Год назад +3

      Ja erg makkelijk voor ons, het zijn tenslotte onze buurtlanden. Maar voor een Amerikaan erg lastig 😂

    • @wvd07
      @wvd07 Год назад

      Flemish = Dutch

    • @CatLoverN
      @CatLoverN Год назад

      ​@@magical5181ja precies 😂

  • @ishidauryuu34211
    @ishidauryuu34211 Год назад

    In waiting of "Latin Languages", example: portuguese, spanish, french, italian and romannian

  • @aurelieberton9535
    @aurelieberton9535 Год назад

    Guys why do so many people say French fries ?Like fries are from Belgium!

  • @mikealrobison1831
    @mikealrobison1831 20 дней назад

    1st one is German

  • @CloudCimanez-or4sw
    @CloudCimanez-or4sw Год назад

    🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬😱🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬😢🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬

  • @MoreAThanI
    @MoreAThanI Год назад

    Too bad they didn't throw pennsylvania-dutch and afrikaans in there.

  • @Renado009
    @Renado009 4 месяца назад

    hereimswedish an i do understand a bit of german but i understood alot more dutch this time because some of the words sounded very much like what we use while in the german meanings itwas a bit harder this time, i did study dutch for a while but i stopped but i recognize fast becuase alot fo the words are the same in differnet accents whike then othe rworrds ofc alot closer to othe rlanguages like german an ik swedish is a germnaic language but atm im thinkinng its a bit closer to dutch idk

  • @bjornr1120
    @bjornr1120 Год назад

    Mijn Duits is redelijk, maar ik moest wel goed luisteren wat ze zij, de accenten klank hield mij even tegen. Haha😅

  • @mohamedessanoussi4761
    @mohamedessanoussi4761 2 месяца назад

    Ik ben nederland

  • @vikingas_g2390
    @vikingas_g2390 Год назад

    So basically she couldn’t guess the same language for the second time? Flemish is only a dialect of Dutch

  • @thibauddewaele3610
    @thibauddewaele3610 7 месяцев назад

    Belgian😢 there are like three languages German french and flemish it was flemish

  • @wvd07
    @wvd07 Год назад

    What a weird concept. 2 out of 3 speak Dutch..

  • @mehmetburak3016
    @mehmetburak3016 Год назад

    When do you think to invite any Turkish?

  • @leukstekijker2023
    @leukstekijker2023 Год назад

    why does she has a blindfolded on only thing that she has to do is hearing

  • @Iggy53753
    @Iggy53753 Год назад

    I am dutch ( ik ben nederlands)

  • @overgrown9241
    @overgrown9241 Год назад

    Not Afrikaans people feeling lonely

  • @Eurograph
    @Eurograph Год назад +16

    For me, the languages of Belgium would be difficult to guess, because Belgium has three official government languages, Dutch, French and German. 😂 The second place would be the languages of the Netherlands, because beside Dutch surely the most spoken official government language, there are West Frisian and the colonial languages. And third would be Germany with "German", because beside High German (mainly spoken, or know as German), there also would be Low German, Sorbian, Frisian, Danish, Romanes and a huge variety of dialects which could be there own language.

    • @boxsterman77
      @boxsterman77 Год назад +1

      Flemish, not Dutch.

    • @Eurograph
      @Eurograph Год назад +2

      @@boxsterman77 If you are visiting the government webseite of Belgium, choose language selection, there is no flemish, it says NL 😅 If you google flemish it says that it's a dutch dialect. But I understand the situation. If you're looking for example at the german language area it can get extremely complicated. There are two German languages, High German and Low German and booth german languages are having there network of dialects. Some of them are sounding like own language like Swiss German, also know as Alemanic. Or the dialect of Bavarian (Bairisch), spoken in parts of Austria and Bavaria. Or Frisian on the other side, spoken at the coast in North Germany and Netherlands. Language and there dialects have a close link to lokal and national identity. And a Name of a language matters too outline a identity group.

    • @boxsterman77
      @boxsterman77 Год назад +1

      @@Eurograph OK. Thanks. Interesting. I lived in Limburg Province, in the Netherlands, in a location that was about 5 miles from both Belgium and Deutschland and I thought that flemish was related to, but distinct from Dutch, and that it was official. Thanks for clarifying this.

    • @Eurograph
      @Eurograph Год назад +1

      @@boxsterman77 But if I would be Belgian, I would call it also Flemish and see it as a own language and not as a dialect. I am thinking sometimes at the Austrians and Swiss people. If people from outside Europe sometimes speaking about German language, mainly they're referring to Germany but forgetting about Austria or Switzerland, also "Luxembourg" in Quotation marks (and also the german speaking minoritys in other states). As an Austrian or Swiss person, I would be really annoyed. Yes they are speaking also High German and are learning it in school but there mother tongue is mainly Alemanic/Swiss German and Bairisch/Austrian, dialects from High German. It's about pride. Belgium is not a appendage of the Netherlands, like Austrian and Switzerland are no appendage of Germany.
      I myself was grown up with my tother tongue High German in the Heidelberg region. There a electoral palatinate dialect and south frankonian dialect/north badish dialect is spoken. I never learned the local dialect. But my Granddad from my mother's side is speaking Low German with the dialect of westfalian low german, my grandmother on mother's side has learned in there youth cassellanian. It is a rhine frankonian, thuringian, upper saxonian mix dialect. And on my father's family side the grandparents are speaking a mixture between electoral palatinate dialect and south frankonian dialect/north badish. Today I am living in Lower Franconia with there dialect of east franconian/main franconian. Depending on how strongly the locals speak their dialect, one usually understands everything, as mediocre as possible or as good as nothing at all. This sometimes leads to funny situations. Fortunately, everyone has learned High German.
      How is it in the Netherlands with dialects? I know that from the Limburg region, a very tasty cheese is coming from, the Limburger cheese.

    • @NS-un5lz
      @NS-un5lz Год назад +2

      ​@@boxsterman77 Dutch, not Flemish. Flemish is not a language. The offical language spoken in Belgium is DUTCH.

  • @Random_XxeditsxX
    @Random_XxeditsxX Год назад

    Lauren and Cristina a go where did tyhe

  • @gieljanstouten
    @gieljanstouten Год назад

    Your not from america, your from the us

  • @Penguinluver2377
    @Penguinluver2377 Год назад

    I could never guess this

  • @lahaya237
    @lahaya237 2 месяца назад

    why is she blindfolded 😅

    • @Joe-ix5hj
      @Joe-ix5hj 21 день назад

      I assume Sophia is blindfolded so that she can guess which country each girl is from based solely on the sounds of their languages and not by how they are dressed or how they look.

  • @jannybosch7879
    @jannybosch7879 4 месяца назад

    l speak duch 😅 like karijn

    • @Joe-ix5hj
      @Joe-ix5hj 21 день назад

      L O L you say you speak Dutch, but you cannot even spell the word “Dutch” 😂😂😂

  • @Serenity_Dee
    @Serenity_Dee Год назад +3

    Dutch always sounds to me like I had a stroke trying to understand someone with a really intense Yorkshire accent and reads to me like I had a stroke trying to read German.

  • @jenniferschepens5015
    @jenniferschepens5015 Год назад

    the Netherlands/Netherlands***

  • @AGULL
    @AGULL Год назад +6

    As a dutch person i enjoyed this ep extra😂

  • @deutschmitpurple2918
    @deutschmitpurple2918 Год назад

    Excellent video 😊😊😊