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Russian is not the official language of Moldova, it's Romanian. Giving the kid the money would not be fair... Look at this scenario: I am born in the UK, my mother tongue is Punjab, that's what I choose to speak to Lingualizer, now tell me where am I from? Do you say UK or India? See how ridiculous the situation is? The kid cheated, doesn't deserve the money.
Native language, not an official language of the country. Also, technically Russian is a recognised language of Gagauzia, an autonomous Republic in Moldova (and not occupied by Russian troops).
Autonomous region is not a country, its an administrative region. The way the challenge is formulated is flawed from the beginning. Why would anyone speak any language other than English in this circumstances, speak English and he will never be able to guess your country/capital. The kid didn't deserve the money.
@@grabik4402 Russian is an officially recognized minority language in Moldova and is spoken daily as the main language by almost 15% of the population, including that guy. Punjabi is not an officially recognized language in England and is spoken by 0.5% of the population.
You were confused by the Italian guy because he was speaking Venetian Language. As one of the strongest dialects in the peninsula it has been recognised as a language, since is spoken in many other countries like Slovenia/Brasil etc.. and it has more than 4 million speakers… I’m either not surprised because even Italian native speakers from other regions have a hard time understanding it.
This guy annoys me in the way he refuses to acknowledge Italian 'dialects' as languages. I grant that they're spoken on the unified Italian peninsula and therefore the answer would nevertheless be Rome, but his casual erasure of minority languages is frustrating.
The Irish kid should have spoken Irish, but upon your question he only knew "Conas atá tú", which means "How are you?", and you answered "Sláinte", which means "health", but is usually used as a toast - Prost! Great standard of Irish, both of you. 😄
The Tunisian guy gave you a hint when he said that he was studying "informatique", which is French for computer science, so he was from an Arab country that also speaks French, so that narrowed it down to 🇲🇦 🇩🇿 or 🇹🇳 😉
Well, I was gonna argue that its San Juan but since our status is weird, I wont argue We are a territory of the US but in tte olympics (for example), we are separate so I dont even know myself
I'm pretty sure 1:58 is actually from Spain and was trying to hide his accent, there's certain words he says that it sounded like he was trying to hide how Spaniards sound like, the way he says "Mexico", and "Lo tenias" for me give it away, also, I've never heard anyone from any part of Mexico say "Lo tenias" as an expression.
Good luck with learning Polish! 🙂 I would like to know whether it’s really so hard for foreigners comparing to other languages. Actually I was hoping if I meet you, you won’t know my language, but I guess it won’t be a case any more 😉😉
I'm so proud of guessing the Puerto Rican guy right (there's that stereotype of really fast speaking in DR and PR so I just guessed between the two. I'm not from a Spanish speaking county at all I live in Australia 😅
This is very easy to win… you can just speak a language sponken in several countries (like portuguese or spanish) and if he says Madrid you could just say you are from other spanish speaking countries….
That's basically what the "Mexican" guy from 1:52 did. His accent is clearly Spanish from Spain, he didn't even try to sound Mexican. The "Puerto Rican" at 8:38 did the same, but at least he performed some kind of accent mimicking, that sounded more Cuban than anything. lol That's why he didn't know the capital, he made it all up on the go. It's very common for people to mimic other accents just for fun, so they should show their passports or IDs to avoid fraud. haha
I could've sworn the second Dutch sounding speaker was speaking Afrikaans. He said beoefen which I strongly associate to be an Afrikaans word. Got me fooled! :)
0:44 I get why many thinks she might be Colombian, I mean she hardly have any accent at all. Hard to tell were she’s from. Colombia and some other countries in the middle of Latin American sound sometimes very neutral. (Sometimes at least) Also I get why he asked if she could say “Como te llamas”. She is very white/European looking. And many white Latinos speak Rioplatense (ArgentinaUruguay). But she obviously didn’t say it in that accent (Como te “schamas”). Also she didn’t have a Chileno accent either. I had no clue 🤷🏽♂️
The Indian lady was speaking Telugu, belongs to a diff language family to Hindi-Urdu, and it’s spoken in the states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. She was complaining about the heat lmao, the irony
How I wish I could meet this in person. I'll speak English and he will have a hard time knowing the capital of the country wherein one of the languages of that country is English.
Cout I theoretically speak in my language about things in other countries that speak the same language? Like I'm German but I say "Ich wohne in Salzburg" (I live in Salzburg, Austria) wouldn't be illegal right?
It's interesting that he's so good at so many languages and dialects, but can't tell a very typical Dublin accent from Scottish. It suggests accent and language identification are very different skills.
It's actually very difficult to tell different accents in different languages, especially if English isn't your first language. yeah it's easy to tell Irish/scottish apart, especially if you're from the UK you hear them a lot. But this guy is able to tell 10+ spanish accents apart, and also german accents, and he still guessed the Irish pretty well, he didn't say something like "aussie" lol ... I know spanish for over 10 years but when I hear people speaking Spanish I just think "sounds like spanish to me" and it's almost impossible to tell what accent they have. But I am able to tell apart russian accents, like from dagestan, georgia, armenia, ukraine, latvia, kazakhstan, etc. And English too. But I suck at telling spanish accents apart... Anyway, it's not easy
I am very happy to watch your challenges. I can understand english ,german and some russian. But it is easy to understand Italien, or Spainish,Arabic or Dutch. But as you said it is not easy to understand from which country. Very high quality of intelligence.
Actually, India is the correct answer.. but India has 22 official lang.. and unlimited unknown languages.. but mostly speaks Hindi.. but she speaks Telugu.. it's from south India..
@lingualizer a cheat code for Puerto Rican Spanish: “se traga la letra s” they don’t pronounce the S if it’s at the end of the word. If you hear that it’s either Puerto Rico or República Dominicana
Venezuelan, Panamanian, Nicaraguan, Caribbean Colombian and Cuban Spanish don’t pronounce the S either, and all of them come from the Canary Islands and/or Andalusia, where the S is not pronounced.
Theres a short video where a Latvian girl appears but as he has a Latvian flag pinned to her dress..he knows that she is from the country inspite of not knowing the language fluently.
Ni siquiera le sale bien el acento. Suena cubano. jaja Y el "mexicano" del principio es español también. El cabrón ni se molesta en sonar mínimamente mexicano. xD
As a Puerto Rican he definitely not from here. That accent, although it has some similarities, sounds completely different. Or he's born in the US and doesn't use Spanish that much so it sounds weird😭
You should have given the money to the guy from northern Ireland too... You should have said Belfast, since you said Edinburg (and not London) for the Scottish guy 😉
Same with the irish and scottish for me. Its weird seeing someone who seems really fluent not being able to tell the accents but obviously its understandable.
For people of a certain age, Russian is endemic to a WIDE swath of countries. Moldovans can defintely speak Russian and know zero Moldovan or Romanian. Kudos to you on realizing the error
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I just watched your tiktok livestream, but could you please get rid of the restrictions?
Dili ka kasabot nako, sa?
Can you understand hungarian btw?
Bro that kid was literally the most Irish-looking kid I’ve ever seen
I was literally thinking the same thing. As if the red hair wasn't a dead giveaway. The Indian girl also looked more Indian than Pakistani.
Chatty, wasn’t he? 😂
the ginger guy with green clothes gave me leprecons and i absolutely love it 😂
Props to Lingualizer for owning up to his mistake to the Moldovian kid.
Hope he reaches out and gets his money!
found him: mrjekass
Russian is not the official language of Moldova, it's Romanian. Giving the kid the money would not be fair...
Look at this scenario:
I am born in the UK, my mother tongue is Punjab, that's what I choose to speak to Lingualizer, now tell me where am I from? Do you say UK or India? See how ridiculous the situation is?
The kid cheated, doesn't deserve the money.
Native language, not an official language of the country. Also, technically Russian is a recognised language of Gagauzia, an autonomous Republic in Moldova (and not occupied by Russian troops).
Autonomous region is not a country, its an administrative region. The way the challenge is formulated is flawed from the beginning. Why would anyone speak any language other than English in this circumstances, speak English and he will never be able to guess your country/capital. The kid didn't deserve the money.
@@grabik4402 Russian is an officially recognized minority language in Moldova and is spoken daily as the main language by almost 15% of the population, including that guy. Punjabi is not an officially recognized language in England and is spoken by 0.5% of the population.
You were confused by the Italian guy because he was speaking Venetian Language. As one of the strongest dialects in the peninsula it has been recognised as a language, since is spoken in many other countries like Slovenia/Brasil etc.. and it has more than 4 million speakers…
I’m either not surprised because even Italian native speakers from other regions have a hard time understanding it.
This guy annoys me in the way he refuses to acknowledge Italian 'dialects' as languages. I grant that they're spoken on the unified Italian peninsula and therefore the answer would nevertheless be Rome, but his casual erasure of minority languages is frustrating.
I read a little bit about Venetian and it's definitely a language.
Yeah, as an Italian I didn’t understand it at first
Venetian vuol dire veneziano, stava parlando veneto ma non di Venezia
@@Jacksoniana99io sono veneto e all’inizio non avevo capito ma quando ha detto che si fumano un cannone allora si che ho capito hahaha
It's only a matter of time until a Swedish-speaking Finn tries to win the language challenge.
Been thinking exactly that 😊
I have yet to see a Finn in any of his language-based videos at all. Geography trivia a couple times, but not the language ones. No niin.
Yes! I would like to se his reaction if someone spoke to him in Meänkieli! 😅
If he has ever heard Finland Swedish, he must guess it right, because it's so different in pronunciation.
Die deutsche hätte einfach sagen sollen: falsch, Wien 🤣
The Irish kid should have spoken Irish, but upon your question he only knew "Conas atá tú", which means "How are you?", and you answered "Sláinte", which means "health", but is usually used as a toast - Prost! Great standard of Irish, both of you. 😄
It is so sad that so few Irish people speak Irish :(
Did he say "Kiss my ass" to a kid
@@berkeozdemir310 No!
@berkeozdemir310 yeah I heard that too. He definitely said póg mo thóin
@@BohdanMelnychukit's a crappy education system. It's taught like a subject such as art, geography etc, not as a language.
The Tunisian guy gave you a hint when he said that he was studying "informatique", which is French for computer science, so he was from an Arab country that also speaks French, so that narrowed it down to 🇲🇦 🇩🇿 or 🇹🇳 😉
I’m not gonna translate what the Italian guy said…
But he’s now my IDOL 🤣🤣🤣
Non sono veneto, quindi potrei aver capito male, ma gli ha detto tipo "siamo arrivati ieri da Valencia e ci siamo fumati dei gran cannoni"?
@@VuotoPneumaNN corretto 🤣🤣🤣
8:59 how tf do you not know the capital of your country. It's San Juan btw, or Washington DC
Well, I was gonna argue that its San Juan but since our status is weird, I wont argue
We are a territory of the US but in tte olympics (for example), we are separate so I dont even know myself
Either is correct, like Edinburgh or London for Scottish people.
I like that Ukrainian girl was saying "I don't know if this guy will guess, I just try" :)
Pro tip from a Spanish speaker (from Colombia), everytime you hear someone saying "La calor", there is a 90% (at least) that they are from Colombia. 😅
They could also be from Southern Spain 🥴
In Catalonia, Valencian Community and Balear island we also typically use “La calor”
Nunca he dicho ni he escuchado a nadie de acá decir “La calor”
I’ve heard both from other Spanish speakers as well-Mexicans, Cubans, and other Central Americans.
I'm pretty sure 1:58 is actually from Spain and was trying to hide his accent, there's certain words he says that it sounded like he was trying to hide how Spaniards sound like, the way he says "Mexico", and "Lo tenias" for me give it away, also, I've never heard anyone from any part of Mexico say "Lo tenias" as an expression.
Good luck with learning Polish! 🙂 I would like to know whether it’s really so hard for foreigners comparing to other languages.
Actually I was hoping if I meet you, you won’t know my language, but I guess it won’t be a case any more 😉😉
I'm so proud of guessing the Puerto Rican guy right (there's that stereotype of really fast speaking in DR and PR so I just guessed between the two. I'm not from a Spanish speaking county at all I live in Australia 😅
This is very easy to win… you can just speak a language sponken in several countries (like portuguese or spanish) and if he says Madrid you could just say you are from other spanish speaking countries….
That's basically what the "Mexican" guy from 1:52 did. His accent is clearly Spanish from Spain, he didn't even try to sound Mexican.
The "Puerto Rican" at 8:38 did the same, but at least he performed some kind of accent mimicking, that sounded more Cuban than anything. lol
That's why he didn't know the capital, he made it all up on the go.
It's very common for people to mimic other accents just for fun, so they should show their passports or IDs to avoid fraud. haha
If it sound like Scandinavian language but you can't make sense of any word, your best guess is Danish :)
Very much enjoyed this video. I'm always amazed by how many languages you understand and speak. Bravo!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Imma speak latin to him if i ever meet him doing something like this
broo that;s so smart
Wouldn't be allowed since it's not your native language
@@lingualizer what if i live in VC
@@lingualizer what if they're a monk and it IS though! hahaha
He'll have the clothes as a hint 😄
Spanish Does him dirty everytime:)
2:43 he's a pasty ginger, how could you not go with Ireland. He had that specific R anyway.
Most gingers are to be found in Scotland, not Ireland.
@@Mostrichkugel Per capita Ireland has more and it has a higher population than Scotland. So...
1:38 wtf he’s from veneto ahahhaa
7:06 he said "i hope you'll guess it"!!!!
I could've sworn the second Dutch sounding speaker was speaking Afrikaans. He said beoefen which I strongly associate to be an Afrikaans word. Got me fooled! :)
4:16 Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz was form Chrząszczyrzewoszyce...😂
The capital city of puerto rico is san Juan
Big fan bro
> You're either from Serbia or Croatia or Bosnia
Montenegrins: 😑😑
0:44
I get why many thinks she might be Colombian, I mean she hardly have any accent at all. Hard to tell were she’s from. Colombia and some other countries in the middle of Latin American sound sometimes very neutral. (Sometimes at least)
Also I get why he asked if she could say “Como te llamas”. She is very white/European looking. And many white Latinos speak Rioplatense (ArgentinaUruguay). But she obviously didn’t say it in that accent (Como te “schamas”). Also she didn’t have a Chileno accent either. I had no clue 🤷🏽♂️
There aren't many Irish people who speak Irish natively, so it's definitely still always an option when someone speaks English
The Indian lady was speaking Telugu, belongs to a diff language family to Hindi-Urdu, and it’s spoken in the states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
She was complaining about the heat lmao, the irony
I love he has learn how to curse his own luck in so many languages for when he doesn't guess 😂😂😂
I'm sorry but the Irish kid was obvious, I don't know how you didn't get that correct.
Nothing to be sorry for
I felt like that comment was kinda mean, that's why I apologized for saying it.
@@LukeXlll Did he also say "pog mo thoin" to the kid at the end there?......that's awkward. I may have misheard there
I was confused as to why he guessed Edinburgh. Belfast, perhaps. Or just London to fudge it and include the whole UK.
Man, there's a super clear difference between Scottish and Irish accents.
In awe of the length of moldovan guy's neck, that is seriously one of the longest necks I've ever seen.
underrated comment lol
I will definitely be speaking Frisian if I ever meet him
How I wish I could meet this in person. I'll speak English and he will have a hard time knowing the capital of the country wherein one of the languages of that country is English.
Cout I theoretically speak in my language about things in other countries that speak the same language? Like I'm German but I say "Ich wohne in Salzburg" (I live in Salzburg, Austria) wouldn't be illegal right?
It's interesting that he's so good at so many languages and dialects, but can't tell a very typical Dublin accent from Scottish. It suggests accent and language identification are very different skills.
I had the same thought
It's actually very difficult to tell different accents in different languages, especially if English isn't your first language. yeah it's easy to tell Irish/scottish apart, especially if you're from the UK you hear them a lot. But this guy is able to tell 10+ spanish accents apart, and also german accents, and he still guessed the Irish pretty well, he didn't say something like "aussie" lol ... I know spanish for over 10 years but when I hear people speaking Spanish I just think "sounds like spanish to me" and it's almost impossible to tell what accent they have. But I am able to tell apart russian accents, like from dagestan, georgia, armenia, ukraine, latvia, kazakhstan, etc. And English too. But I suck at telling spanish accents apart... Anyway, it's not easy
Honestly not a doubt in my mind he would get my city within the first 3 words I speak but still
Newton before Jesus seems pretty insane.
I am very happy to watch your challenges. I can understand english ,german and some russian. But it is easy to understand Italien, or Spainish,Arabic or Dutch. But as you said it is not easy to understand from which country. Very high quality of intelligence.
ESSE PRIMEIRO ME QUEBROU AS PERNAS HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAKSKAKSKKAJSAN LANÇOU UM HIT DE 2012
I love when he fucks up and doesn't give the money, we learn to choose wisely 😂
lil kid was smelling the mic 😂
He s not human:)). IMPRESSIVE
As a half pole not even I was able to pronounce this Polish name lmaooo
Time to make an amendment to your sign, "Spanish speakers, sit this one out"
Glad I heard Telugu in the video!!
My first language is Spanish but I was born and raised in the US, I think I would win this challenge.
WTF the guy from Puerto Rico. Doesn't he know which one is the capital city of his country? 😂
Nice job
If someone from Taiwan spoke Chinese to you and you guessed Beijing and they said Taipei would you have paid them the money?
4:32 two typos:
"nauczył" (it should be "ł" not "l")
"w mniej" not "w niej". "W niej" means "inside her"
8:30 Should have given him the money if he is not from England, because you said Edinburgh and not London to guess Scottish before.
that kid was so Irish lol
Waiting for someone from the United States to go up to him and speak Cherokee
3:03, bro needs to different uk accents, that was obviously ireland
the one time it isn't mexico
Spanish is always a tough one
HOW DID YOU GET THE IRISH KID WRONG HE SOUNDED SO IRISH
Did you find the Moldavian guy?
0:30
Is that Friuli? Ladino? Does anybody know?
These two were my best guesses anyhow…
Its Roman dialect
It’s Roman, much much closer to the main language than the ones you mentioned.
I always come to see if there's a brazilian. This video ended in 15 seconds 🤣
Capital of Puerto Rico is San Juan
I was waiting to see a Swiss person but he got it right either way, so no chances for me either lol
Puerto Rico is actually not a country. It's claimed by US.
Actually, India is the correct answer.. but India has 22 official lang.. and unlimited unknown languages.. but mostly speaks Hindi.. but she speaks Telugu.. it's from south India..
I was wondering about how woukd you react if you would encounter a minority
You mean minority language which is not official language in any country?
Like : gypsy.
That would be extremely difficult.
Imagine hearing someone speak german and only limit it to 3 countries :D
@lingualizer a cheat code for Puerto Rican Spanish: “se traga la letra s” they don’t pronounce the S if it’s at the end of the word.
If you hear that it’s either Puerto Rico or República Dominicana
Venezuelan, Panamanian, Nicaraguan, Caribbean Colombian and Cuban Spanish don’t pronounce the S either, and all of them come from the Canary Islands and/or Andalusia, where the S is not pronounced.
Как же мне хотелось бы подойти и рассказать что-то на татарском)
Looking forward to someone from Bolzano speaking in German 😆
The guy from Puerto Rico is defo not from Puerto Rico. He cheated you
Completely agree. Although it has some similar characteristics, he sounds completely different.
Ich spreche nur Deutsch, Englisch und ein bisschen Russisch und Französisch
how the hell did he think the mexican was chilean
Still waiting for at least 1 Latvian person
Theres a short video where a Latvian girl appears but as he has a Latvian flag pinned to her dress..he knows that she is from the country inspite of not knowing the language fluently.
Ako ti kaze “Zdravo” nije iz Hrvatske sigurno ahaha 😂
Puerto Rican guy didn't know his own capital because he's "not good at geography"?
He literally said "Ahora mismo ya no me acuerdo, yo no sé na' de geografía"
So he actually admitted that he knows nothing about geography
@@renzoelperipatetico My question was rhetorical because I wasn't buying that he was from Puerto Rico. He sounded suspiciously Andaluz or Canario.
Ni siquiera le sale bien el acento. Suena cubano. jaja
Y el "mexicano" del principio es español también. El cabrón ni se molesta en sonar mínimamente mexicano. xD
As a Puerto Rican he definitely not from here. That accent, although it has some similarities, sounds completely different. Or he's born in the US and doesn't use Spanish that much so it sounds weird😭
Hey brother you speak nahuatl?
I know a capital he doesn't 😎
Puerto Ricos capital is San Juan
You should have given the money to the guy from northern Ireland too... You should have said Belfast, since you said Edinburg (and not London) for the Scottish guy 😉
The guy was from Northern England, not Northern Ireland.
@@monikaunterwegs7960 oops, my bad. Thanks for the correction 🤗
Danish is so obvious! You can tell it's a scandinavian language, but you don't understand a word... :'D
The swiss girl is so beautiful!
you learn Polish and the Poles learn Czech. :D
Amazing
lol that was Italian not a dialect of Italian..
5:40 This guy sounded SO flaams to me! Did he cheat or is it a dialect?
Колко дубъла ти отне да произнесеш полското име? 😀
You are from Spain?!?!?!!
What did the Colombian kid say 😭 please type out the actual thing he said, NOT the translation of it
Не ми е ясно от къде знаеш толкова много езици
Еми научил ги е!
2:07 X2 Racist, you found another white Mexican most likely a whitexican 😊
He's not racist, you're just stūpīd
😁😁
There is a mistake (w mniej niż not w niej niż) and btw she has a terrible pronunciation for a polish teacher.
Do it without seeing them, just hearing their voice, u will fkced up a lot.
speak swedish
You: * struggling to figure out if it was Belgian Dutch or Dutch Dutch *
Me, a Dutch man: * clearly hears the Dutch accent *
Same with the irish and scottish for me. Its weird seeing someone who seems really fluent not being able to tell the accents but obviously its understandable.
Jos ne puhuis viroa ja suomea nii ei kyllä helpolla arvais
Hегъp
For people of a certain age, Russian is endemic to a WIDE swath of countries. Moldovans can defintely speak Russian and know zero Moldovan or Romanian. Kudos to you on realizing the error
"Moldovan" and "Romanian" is redundant, they are the exact same language. The official language of Moldova is Romanian.