1:40 it's actually called "l'île de France" (island of France). It is from the Midle Age were people would call it like that because of the many rivers surrounding the region (La Seine, L'Oise, L'Aisne and La Marne). 😊
Im from Orléans thank you for pointing it out you have such a great comprehension of french maps and language thank you. I really like your videos please never stop doing videos
Can hardly imagine flying into the capital of one country in order to visit the country next door...I live in a province that it takes an entire calendar day to drive across! My one visit to the UK (so far) impressed me with how comparatively nearby everything was...
Its called ile de france, because paris started out on some islands in the seine. Theyre still there today, but most of them have been fused by construction. You can find, among other things, the notre dame there.
I think its kind of funny how many different ways there are to pronounce New Orleans. The original French pronunciation of Orleans aside, I hear British and some other people say "New Orleens", while I and most people I know would say something more like "New Orlens", and I've heard that allegedly people from Louisiana would call it something along the lines of " 'Nawlins", but don't take my word for it, that could just very well be a caricature of what us Americans outside of Louisiana think they sound like for all I know 😅. Hell even the Animals pronounce it two different ways in House of the Rising Sun in order to rhyme new blue jeans with New Orleans 😂.
@@WelshASMR82Maps Exactly! By no means am I correcting you by the way, we'd all be wrong if you ask the French anyway haha. It does make me wonder though with how culturally diverse Louisiana is how the creole and cajun french speakers or even spanish locals would pronounce it though 🤔 definitely on my list of places to visit one day for the food and culture despite the swampiness and humidity.
Heh. Not only Britain, Gareth, but Wales, where vowels play musical chairs! 😁 The pronunciation of Reims has always mystified me. I'm into cars and aircraft, and Reims is significant to both interests, having been the site of one of the first air shows before WWI, and having hosted the French Grand Prix long ago including the 1956 event that was the final GP ever contested by a Bugatti...I pronounce Reims the same way you do but have to admit that's a guess.
In addition to your knowledge about Hungary, did you know that there used to be a third city which fused together with Buda and Pest to create Budapest? It was called Óbuda.
Greetings from Germany. You don't have to be ashamed that you cannot unverstanden the baverian dialect many people don't understand it. And hallo is Grüß Gott it means great god.
Also i just wanted you to know that Strasbourg is French since 1681 by the annexion by Louis XIV so this city is really french but just the language is the « Alsacien » wich has german roots
1:40 it's actually called "l'île de France" (island of France). It is from the Midle Age were people would call it like that because of the many rivers surrounding the region (La Seine, L'Oise, L'Aisne and La Marne). 😊
All roads lead to Rome
Nah mate, all Romes lead to road
Fax, both of u guys.
@santoshennessy1706 fair.
Im from Orléans thank you for pointing it out you have such a great comprehension of french maps and language thank you. I really like your videos please never stop doing videos
Wow, thank you!
Can hardly imagine flying into the capital of one country in order to visit the country next door...I live in a province that it takes an entire calendar day to drive across! My one visit to the UK (so far) impressed me with how comparatively nearby everything was...
Its called ile de france, because paris started out on some islands in the seine. Theyre still there today, but most of them have been fused by construction. You can find, among other things, the notre dame there.
another great production 🫡💪🔝
Would love to see the row below, not least because I reckon “Liechtenstein” would be a great ASMR word
Thanks for the relaxing video 👍
My pleasure 😊
6:40 Alsace-Lorraine was part of Kaiserreich Deutschland before 1st world war actually
you should do a video on the parchment skyrim map sometime. love ur vids btw
I think its kind of funny how many different ways there are to pronounce New Orleans. The original French pronunciation of Orleans aside, I hear British and some other people say "New Orleens", while I and most people I know would say something more like "New Orlens", and I've heard that allegedly people from Louisiana would call it something along the lines of " 'Nawlins", but don't take my word for it, that could just very well be a caricature of what us Americans outside of Louisiana think they sound like for all I know 😅. Hell even the Animals pronounce it two different ways in House of the Rising Sun in order to rhyme new blue jeans with New Orleans 😂.
Ah, with the stress on the O, so Órlins. Yes, that sounds familiar to me now you mention it
@@WelshASMR82Maps Exactly! By no means am I correcting you by the way, we'd all be wrong if you ask the French anyway haha. It does make me wonder though with how culturally diverse Louisiana is how the creole and cajun french speakers or even spanish locals would pronounce it though 🤔 definitely on my list of places to visit one day for the food and culture despite the swampiness and humidity.
Heh. Not only Britain, Gareth, but Wales, where vowels play musical chairs! 😁 The pronunciation of Reims has always mystified me. I'm into cars and aircraft, and Reims is significant to both interests, having been the site of one of the first air shows before WWI, and having hosted the French Grand Prix long ago including the 1956 event that was the final GP ever contested by a Bugatti...I pronounce Reims the same way you do but have to admit that's a guess.
A fact I learned from my french teacher in high school is Paris,France has more movie theatre than the whole state of Florida
No way!
I love u and your video❤️
In addition to your knowledge about Hungary, did you know that there used to be a third city which fused together with Buda and Pest to create Budapest? It was called Óbuda.
Oh really? Thanks for the info!
Thanks😊
Actually the Volga is the longest river in Europe, and I think the highest mountain in Europe in in the Caucasus mountain range
Wish it was raining in Phoenix . It’s been our 20th consecutive day of weather over 110 degrees it’s bad 😅
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you should do a video on american cities and towns with stolen names from europe
Greetings from Germany. You don't have to be ashamed that you cannot unverstanden the baverian dialect many people don't understand it. And hallo is Grüß Gott it means great god.
16:31 hey bro i live in Slavičín
Thats in Czech republic
Day 13 of asking for a video about North Carolina/Southeast
I have planned it, it should be coming soon....
Also i just wanted you to know that Strasbourg is French since 1681 by the annexion by Louis XIV so this city is really french but just the language is the « Alsacien » wich has german roots
Yes exactly !
Day 4 of asking to Do Panama Google maps tour
Please can you do map of Belgium 😊
I have over on the Dutch channel (it is in English) ruclips.net/user/welshasmr82dutch
@@WelshASMR82Maps thanks, was looking for one but couldn’t find it. I have now
Most people in New Orleans actually pronounce it "Or-lins" & not "Or-leans".
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26.07.2023
Day 3 of asking to do romanian map
Romania... such a pretty country
@@WelshASMR82Maps sure it is!