Little know fact all double pluggers have extremely sticky undersides Unfortunately, we can't figure out how to make them not melt on the roads in summer, so when their buggered you just have to hope that your calf and toe strength is good enough to hold on
I'm Italian and "salve " is used in formal contest, for example if you have to speak to someone older ore someone you don't know. Usually we say "ciao" in informal occasion
"G'dAy MaTe HoW yAh GoInG" Got me cracked up😂 Edit: not to be that person but thats the most likes i have ever gotten 73!!!! Edit2:77 wow Edit3:82 yall stappp Edit4:this is last edit goodbye (thanks tho)
Hey there, your German is pretty good... just for you to know, "guten Tag" is quite formal and more like "Good Day!" or "Good Afternoon!". To say hello we most likely say "Hallo" or (in Bavaria) "Servus!" Keep up the good work😊
I always forget Jojo lives in Australia so he knows what he’s doing😂. And as a official Aussie I can confirm we greet with a lovely “G’day mate how ya going?”😂
@@Valentin-RUclips_Nutzter ja ich wohne in Deutschland und ich bin wach weil ich nichts besseres zu tun habe als mir Videos anzusehen,aber morgen ist Schule 😅👍🏼
as a German we say "Hallo" but it depends on what type of conversation we have (Edit) Thanks for the likes! Also rip notifications (Edit again: i am not offended by any hate comments. I really dont care.)
As an Australian, I can confirm that is it quite hard to try and not fall out of the world but we do pretty well, I do know some people who fell out of the world tho 😢
Palestinian "Hello", which is "Assalamualaykum" is from Arabic, which is widely used by Arabic people and also Muslim people. The word "Assalamualaykum" means "Peace be upon you". Therefore, when we meet one another and say "Assalamualaykum", we are also wishing peace and wellness upon the other person. And to answer "Assalamualaykum", we could reply by saying "Wa Alaykumussalam", which means "And upon to you be peace", which also wishes peace and wellness towards the other person. PS: Arabic isn't my mother language, so I might get some info wrong. If there are any native Arabic speakers, please do correct me. Assalamualaykum! 😁
Moin, Servus, and Hallo are the three top used sayings to greet someone in Germany, considering where you are due to the different dialects. Honorable mention: Tach and as another commenter said: Grüß Gott
@@Poland8Mapping English is way too weird and different to be compared to the other Germanic languages. Yes, English shares basic vocabulary and grammatical features with Dutch, German and the Scandinavian languages but when it comes to phonology, English doesn't resemble them that much. And English has way too much vocabulary from French, Latin and Greek
Thanks for including my language in there, if you are wondering. I speak a little bit of Hebrew. I wasn't sure if you were going to include my language.
Personally as an Australian and Italian I thought it was funny at the end but when it came to the Italian part I was like no way he just said shiao instead of Ciao but no hate love u vids ❤
As someone who's taken chinese in high school, I believe 你好吗(ni hao ma) is usually translated as "How are you"(direct translation for each character being ni:you, hao:good, and ma:question), with ma being indicating a question. I don't know if people usually say ma unless they already know the person, but I still love that you pronounced it fairly well while whispering! Keep up the good work!
Morning:Ohayo Afternoon:Konichiwa Night:Konbawa Good night:Oysumi (idk id my spelling is right so i am just learning japanese only for 1 week yet so my japanese is still bad)
For the Chinese part, it's just Ni Hao, because "Ni hao ma" becomes a question, which then means "How are you" The joy of the small particles that make a lot of difference 😆
Tell me your secret to not fall out of the world in Australia
I need to know
I be t you it's all in the shoes
Gravity maybe?
plunger shoes! we have shoes that plunge onto the roof of earth
Little know fact all double pluggers have extremely sticky undersides
Unfortunately, we can't figure out how to make them not melt on the roads in summer, so when their buggered you just have to hope that your calf and toe strength is good enough to hold on
“G’day mate how you goin”
yes that is what was said in the video
@@TheRealPompeiiBaby he knows
Ty for subtitles
gudaymehowugoin
It's G'day
"G'dAy MaTe HoW YoU dOiNG?" Killed me. 😂
The Last one Sounded a bit Like "get Out of my room how are you doing"🥲🥲
“G’day mate how you goin”
True blue Aussie words
Yes.
I DIED
I can confirm that being Aussie myself 🥰
Lol I'm Aussie, I walk up 2 my friends and say that 4 no reason XD
I can confirm, as an Aussie we say that every time we see a single soul.
“G’day mate how ya going?” As a fellow Australian, this is true Aussie slang 🇦🇺
It is spot on 😂🤣😂
He said it so good as well 😂
Mate you’re 💯 not aussie
@@oliversuthers2648 mate I am. I live in QLD brisse
@@Estellaislonley now that’s what true Aussies would say
“G’dAy MaTe HoW yA dOin”
I SOUNDED LIKE A DYIN HYENA😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I am ur 70th like🎉🎉
A more accurate translation of German would be Hallo, "Guten Tag" usually translates to "good afternoon"
Yes, I am learning german, and "guten tag" means good afternoon
The correct word to use in german is “Hallo”
pronunciation: Ha-low
@@Here_PolandI am German too let’s go!😁
@@Dr.pepper8365 I am not german, I am learning German, but im planning to live in germany when im able to!! (In a lot of time)
"GdAy MaTe HoW yOu DoInG?" REMINDS ME OF CHAN AND FELIX FROM STRAY KIDS😭
OMG STAY
STAYYY
THATS EXACTLY WHAT I WAS THINKING
Lol 😆
hello stay
As someone that is Australian this got me cracking up
Lol me too
Eyyy same
Same!
Me too, as it's English 😂
You mean cracking upside down?
was so cool!! "السلام عليكم"
your voice in arabic is so great
for me its not very im so sorry tho
@@userjustkatie243LOLLL it's okay tho, everyone has his own opinion
it sounded lovely ❤ , agreed
Friend: How many times u watched this?
Me: yes
as a greek, your pronunciation was so good 😭
TRUE DAT
are you from greece?
@@giorgiscrionidis5909 gia na to leei mallon einai 💀
Its cause he is from Australia, so is normal I think
συμφωνω i agree
I'm Italian and "salve " is used in formal contest, for example if you have to speak to someone older ore someone you don't know. Usually we say "ciao" in informal occasion
Lo stavo per scrivere io e mi hai Salvato tempo, grazie
嘿嘿嘿,在中文中,这叫艹😂😂😂
One question, I am learning Italian from Duolingo and they told me buondi is hello. Is this appropriate?
@@goofyahhgooberprod “Buondì” or “buongiorno” are good morning!
Sí, poi ha sbagliato la pronuncia di tantissimo
"G'dAy MaTe HoW yAh GoInG"
Got me cracked up😂
Edit: not to be that person but thats the most likes i have ever gotten 73!!!!
Edit2:77 wow
Edit3:82 yall stappp
Edit4:this is last edit goodbye (thanks tho)
😐
@@MiloMelonOfficialwhat
Relax buddy
So unimaginably cringe it's embarrassing
@@Valid909 yea
"GedA mAtE HoW You GoIn" omg it's so funny I'm Australian 😂
This is honestly pretty relaxing, could you put this in a video?😊
I’m pretty sure he did one a while ago with like 200 languages. You can probably find it on the channel
You see the error in the video? It's a flag
Hey there, your German is pretty good... just for you to know, "guten Tag" is quite formal and more like "Good Day!" or "Good Afternoon!". To say hello we most likely say "Hallo" or (in Bavaria) "Servus!"
Keep up the good work😊
Whats with moin?
@@Waffles4011 mainly in north germany
Yea but with not h it 'allo'
Moin
True
The fact that jojo is Australian make the last bit funnier 😂
English: 'ey bruv'
I always forget Jojo lives in Australia so he knows what he’s doing😂. And as a official Aussie I can confirm we greet with a lovely “G’day mate how ya going?”😂
As a fellow Aussie, I fatally agree with you. This is definitely how we talk in our day to day lives
As an Greek, I can say that you told hello really good in Greek!
Den to perimena toso kalo lol
I've been learning greek for about a month on duolingo, and I too can confirm that it was really good
I know Greek too bc that's my language 😊
Bro ti fash
@@nadiagiannou4295 auto lol💀
The German one u actually said”Good afternoon”but atleast u tried❤
German isn’t only „guten Tag“ we also have „hi“,“hallo“,“morgen“ or „guten Morgen“😃🇩🇪
Oder Moin
@@Valentin-RUclips_Nutzter ja das auch
@@user-gc8gy3ng2n Wohnst du in Deutschland wenn ja warum bist du noch wach
@@Valentin-RUclips_Nutzter ja ich wohne in Deutschland und ich bin wach weil ich nichts besseres zu tun habe als mir Videos anzusehen,aber morgen ist Schule 😅👍🏼
@@user-gc8gy3ng2n Ich wohne auch in Deutschland hast du noch keine Ferien?
as a German we say "Hallo" but it depends on what type of conversation we have
(Edit)
Thanks for the likes!
Also rip notifications
(Edit again: i am not offended by any hate comments. I really dont care.)
Yeah, “hallo” is more a conversation starter, “guten tag” or “guten abend” are more casual greetings
@@RydersRacing yep!
I think i wanna learn german now
@@GuywithabadenglishOfficciallol
@@89wolfLoverMajetich87 ß
“Guten Tag” actually means good day/ afternoon, usually if greeting we just say “Hallo”
Keep it up my friend!
True it's hallo but we're going to let that slide
In German for me during the register I normally say “Guten morgen or tag”
Servus
Finally someone else who speaks German hallo! brothers and sisters
@@KnlegendVR ich kann deutsch sprechen es gibt nur eine kleine Gruppe die gutes englisch sprechen können und deutsch ist
As an Australian, I can confirm that is it quite hard to try and not fall out of the world but we do pretty well, I do know some people who fell out of the world tho 😢
The end killed💀
That "Merhaba" was so cute lmao
Yes as a türk
@@Karisik_TarihStill voting for Erdogan?
@@KenshinExpresspjakakslösls
Yes
@@KenshinExpressBro he is a kid he can't vote
In German you can just say Hallo it’s similar to hello 👋
Hmmm i totally didnt know that
Ya that is true also he said good afternoon
@@krollBricks1833 he said good day, not guten nachmittag lmao
@@Ghost_Kevlar I really don't give ns
@@krollBricks1833 I don't care about that, I'm here to correct.
G’day mate reminds me of the two big Australians- Felix and Chan
“gday mate how ya goin”
i could almost not breathe at this part 💀
Palestinian "Hello", which is "Assalamualaykum" is from Arabic, which is widely used by Arabic people and also Muslim people. The word "Assalamualaykum" means "Peace be upon you". Therefore, when we meet one another and say "Assalamualaykum", we are also wishing peace and wellness upon the other person.
And to answer "Assalamualaykum", we could reply by saying "Wa Alaykumussalam", which means "And upon to you be peace", which also wishes peace and wellness towards the other person.
PS: Arabic isn't my mother language, so I might get some info wrong. If there are any native Arabic speakers, please do correct me.
Assalamualaykum! 😁
Yes 👍
Wa Alaykumussalam
وعليكم السلام
You are correct & your comment is absolutely appreciated 💜
You're right :D
I doubt in first you are arabic 😂❤
It warms my heart to find that people know my language exists
What is it?
@@LiamReich-wo3trI think it's australian (I guess it's a new language now lol)
Bro Was Holding His Laugh Mate
This is like one of the only RUclips channels I watch because he is relaxing but hilarious at the same time it’s so weird but amazing
hi!! thank you for the video! 你好吗 actually means how are you,hello is 你好!!❤
Ye I was thinking about this too! Glad I’m not the only one lol
哈哈,对!我想”哦,为什么他说”你好吗”?”和我看你的评论。所以我知道。谢谢!
Yeah nihaoma basically means "you good [question word]?"
@@mirabellelanson1744 yup !!
我自言自语 的说: 他说 是我听错了 😂
한국어 잘하신당.. 한국어 감사합니다~~
日本語ありがとうございます🥺
(+한국 일본 혼혈사람이에요 韓国語랑 日本語 헷갈린 거 아닙니다! 두 언어 다 쓰고싶어서 적은 댓글이에요☺️)
Hola
그니까요오
한국인!
ㅇㅈ
てょ아니구 とう에욤
I’m Arabic, and we confirm this is how we say hello in Arabic
Well, great asmr anyway :)
In danish its actually just “hej”
Yup
Moin, Servus, and Hallo are the three top used sayings to greet someone in Germany, considering where you are due to the different dialects.
Honorable mention: Tach
and as another commenter said: Grüß Gott
Grüß Gott 🗿
Moin
@@fuyasasaki7412 true that‘s another one.
Es gibt noch: Heil -.
@@kasaihd1773 sei leise
man really said “sahut” in the italian one 💀😭
Infatti perché non ha direttamente detto ciao?
@@christiandangelo5548ma non solo, l'ha pronunciato malissimo
ciao
@@christiandangelo5548 è questo ció che mi stavo chiedendo anche io 😭
Ma infatti
Thank you for being extra with the Aussies much love jojo 😂
His pronunciation of Hebrew, Turkish, and Greek is much better than mine 😭
I'm Turkish and i got a smile when you say"Merhaba"
Bendeee
It's Marhaba Arabic Word not Merhaba
居然说了中文🥺好开心
哈哈哈哈我也是这么想的 很多视频标题世界各国语言说爱你什么的没中文感觉不想点进去了
I feel like I’m the only German that can speak American Russian Latin Chinese
Oh, and don’t forget German
@@user-uc7cw1kd5y sorry i can't speak German😭that's a pity
@@user-uc7cw1kd5y 那你真的很有语言天赋!
That last one gave me a little shock
The Chinese one actually means “how are you?” Also us aussies don’t sound like that mate.
the Aussie is bonkers 😂😂😂 You gotta love Downunder! Thank you for this one
Just ya standard Aussie greeting 😂
Thank you for speaking Korean! Your "안녕하세요" is perfect 🥰
Yea I’m a Korean so, cool!
@@YH_0926 Yes I am a korean, so it is cool이나 Yes I am a korean too. It’s cool 가 맞을듯하네요
someone said that to me and my friend randomly at a park when they passed by us xd
So now i kno that everyone is saying hello SaLaMaLaKuM
One Thing i will never understand is so many people think hello in german means "guten tag" but it actually means "hallo"
last one is me when i see my online mate from America lollllllllll
The Aussie one was personal 😭
The Australian is my favourite 😂
No isreal no 😤😤😡😡🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
is the mentioning of a country enough to make you this angry?
What a cry baby
Why are you problem😂😂😮
FREE FREE PALESTINE!!!!
@@katielovesyounot a single soul asked
English: Hello!
German: Hallo
Russian: Привет
Ну да
the last one translates to
English: Hello
It is very funny how English and German use the same words for "Hello"
@@cheerful_crop_circle Germanic family language
@@Poland8Mapping English is way too weird and different to be compared to the other Germanic languages. Yes, English shares basic vocabulary and grammatical features with Dutch, German and the Scandinavian languages but when it comes to phonology, English doesn't resemble them that much. And English has way too much vocabulary from French, Latin and Greek
Tysm for including Hebrew, and Russian! ❤
Why do u always need reassurance?
Get outta here😂😂
@@randomperson4327 what?
As a greek person I’ll confirm that we just say geia
G’DAY MATE HOW YOU GOIN
In Denmark we just say: (hej) it’s pronounced “herje” 😊
Thanks for including my language in there, if you are wondering. I speak a little bit of Hebrew. I wasn't sure if you were going to include my language.
נחמד לדעת שיש עוד ישראלי פה
כן טוב לדעת שיש ישראלים שרואים את זה
My g used the American flag for the English language 🤣
And the Mexican flag for Spanish language 😂
In Italian it can also be said as Caio and in salve the e isn’t silent
Personally as an Australian and Italian I thought it was funny at the end but when it came to the Italian part I was like no way he just said shiao instead of Ciao but no hate love u vids ❤
The Aussie accent sounded like he said “can I have my nightgown.” 😭
日本語上手ですね!
クレイジー
@@SubtoPheedy Why?
@@user-sm2er7jn2x just is
Just another japanese guy impressed by a native australian dude speaking japanese fluently
@@fa3el_khe6 absolutely insanr
“LAst TImE I CHeKed THe TITle THerE WAs ONly SIx oF THem”
the Australian one had big maxmoefoe energy lol
As a french guy, your "Bonjour" was perfect
Pas assez not enough
And in Greek I hear "your sus"💀
That "bonjour" was not really good😐
As a Aussie this is exactly how we greet people with a simple G’DAY MATE😂😂😂
Edit:Tysm for 50 likes
So true
I can confirm 😂
The Australian one is so true
I’m Aussie and that’s so true XD
And Thai is swadyka the y makes an long e sound btw :)
As someone who's taken chinese in high school, I believe 你好吗(ni hao ma) is usually translated as "How are you"(direct translation for each character being ni:you, hao:good, and ma:question), with ma being indicating a question. I don't know if people usually say ma unless they already know the person, but I still love that you pronounced it fairly well while whispering! Keep up the good work!
bro turned into batman
As an Aussie, I take this as a compliment ‘mAtE’😂
THAT LAST ONE SCARED ME..
“G’DAY MATE HOW YA GOIN’” is priceless
You said very weel "merhaba" ❤
At least he didn't say you in south korea💀
Nobody:
Aussie English: GOODAY MATE HOW YA GOIN'
ni hao~你好,love you asmr!
你好嗎~
你好 😃
真有国人呀😊
As an Italian I must explain “salve” is used for formal context like talking to an elder or someone you don’t know but “ciao” is often used as hello
Denmark is so wrong bro said gottag 😂
In Germany we don't really say guten tag unless its an extremely formal event we mainly say hallo say it just hos it sounds :)
Вот это да… ты сказал "Привет" по русски, убедительней чем я утром)
Your "Hola" from Mexico is Awesome!
Is from spain
@@raulservan8740 it have the Mexico flag.
If stranger things was real, would the upside down just be Australia?
the way he says sHaLOm just kills me
“G’day mate how ya going?”
*G'day👍*
*TF2 Sniper Theme Intensifies*
안녕하세요 완전 한국에서 거의 10년은 산 사람 처럼 왜이렇게 자연스럽지?ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ대박👍 항상 잘보고 있어요🤩🤗
한국인이다!!! 올려
올려!!!
If you are Australian 🇦🇺
👇
Yeaaahh baby he didn't forget Deutschland
Japan actually has 3 ways to say hello one in the morning konnichiwa in the afternoon, and one at night
I believe ohayo, konnichiwa and konbanwa
@@fphased3088 ohio final boss
@@J2100102F maido in ohio
Morning:Ohayo Afternoon:Konichiwa Night:Konbawa Good night:Oysumi (idk id my spelling is right so i am just learning japanese only for 1 week yet so my japanese is still bad)
@@Chess-NerdEO oyasumi (おやすみ) is night but oyasuminasai (おやすみなさいis goodnight
MATE THE AUSTRALIAN ONE IS SO ACCURATE. JUST A STRAIGHT “G’day made ‘ow you doin?”
For the Chinese part, it's just Ni Hao, because "Ni hao ma" becomes a question, which then means "How are you"
The joy of the small particles that make a lot of difference 😆
Ah yes, my favourite language, American
Your shalom was so good !! ❤
שלום
both of u speak hebrew? thats cool. שלום. ההורים שלי היו גרים בישראל, אבל עברו לארצות הברית. הם עוד גרים שם, וב14 שנים, היה להם 4 ילדים.
"Bonjour" is usually a formal "Good morning" greeting, "Salut" is the casual Hello
Aussies sure are bubbly
As a french, no. We say « Bonjour » for every moment. Stop trying to play the french one. « Salut » is more for our contacts.
well... as turkish guy, I found people cute when they tryna say something turkish
For Germany I thought he will say SBAILDINTOMINTA