Pronunciation Difference By Country Names! Germany, France, England, America and Korea!

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  • @9_ha_9
    @9_ha_9 4 года назад +3721

    As a fellow German I must say that Hendrik pronounces the names really harshly; speaking casually we wouldn't emphasize it that much...^^

    • @Miafreeher
      @Miafreeher 4 года назад +333

      I think they all do since we're focusing on the pronunciation

    • @BornApril
      @BornApril 4 года назад +217

      I don’t think he did wrong though. It based on pronunciation so he had to make for the others to understand, if not the interpretation could be different.

    • @jfarmerswatermelon6061
      @jfarmerswatermelon6061 4 года назад +34

      oh compared to other pronunciation videos he was soft lol

    • @leliala3719
      @leliala3719 4 года назад +4

      Thats true

    • @LexaBerlin
      @LexaBerlin 4 года назад +44

      yes, I thought that too, it was pretty harsh, you can speak German in a ‚romantic‘ way, too... and English is a germanic language too.

  • @StraawberryShake
    @StraawberryShake 4 года назад +802

    As a German.. seeing Hoseung always repeat the German words made me so happy! ♥ It was suuuper adorable! Thank you for having an interest in our language and finding it cool!! ♥

    • @daisy.0776
      @daisy.0776 4 года назад +5

      Yeah same :))

    • @themultistan
      @themultistan 4 года назад +18

      Yeah same! And his pronunciation is soo good!

    • @Sillyquackquack
      @Sillyquackquack 4 года назад +8

      I know right!
      How he also defends the German language
      I would legitimately die for him now

    • @ghost-iu9hv
      @ghost-iu9hv 3 года назад

      @Ben Atroxx not a word but funny how everytime someone comes up with it^^

    • @hocsignovinces3009
      @hocsignovinces3009 3 года назад +2

      Ich bin Franzose und finde auch dass, Deutsch eine sehr interessante Sprache ist. Und SCHÖN sogar!

  • @Jaiykk
    @Jaiykk 4 года назад +1438

    No one says Krautz to refer to Germans in the UK. If they do, they are definitely old or have a superiority complex.

    • @Krystal109
      @Krystal109 4 года назад +207

      Yea... he seems like he's older and probably heard those types of words as a child from his parents or grandparents. Most people under 40 probably never have heard it.

    • @elleh2241
      @elleh2241 4 года назад +71

      I was just about to comment that! I have only ever heard that from extreme racists!

    • @wallflower931
      @wallflower931 4 года назад +44

      Thanks for letting me know hahaha, I live Germany and even though I've been to the UK a couple of times and also talked to the people there, they've never told me something like that. So thanks for explaining

    • @cookiesforlife8722
      @cookiesforlife8722 4 года назад +22

      My dad, always tells me stories from his father (my grandfather) who was in captivity (is this the right word? I used Google translate lmao😂) after ww2. I'm not quiet sure but I think he was in the UK, Italy and America.
      And there the German people were always called the Krautz.
      So I always thought this name was just used in this time period and doesn't exist anymore, cause I never heard it anywhere else or in another context. So I was really surprised when he mentioned it.
      Btw I'm German (and sorry if there are any language mistakes)

    • @jimmefz3328
      @jimmefz3328 4 года назад +8

      they call Americans Yanks

  • @yosup3272
    @yosup3272 4 года назад +2483

    I am falling for the girl from FRANCE. :D

  • @baranscupoftae
    @baranscupoftae 4 года назад +3494

    Im German too but that German guy was literally pronouncing everything so extra and harsh! Not everyone sounds like him 💀

    • @gipsymelody1268
      @gipsymelody1268 4 года назад +22

      lol ":D but the half....

    • @liii3622
      @liii3622 4 года назад +246

      They were all doing it extra in order for the others to understand

    • @azurepulse1870
      @azurepulse1870 4 года назад +62

      Lol, well, he knows how to make it sound even more interesting to those of us unfamiliar with how the language works. xD

    • @ahgavlive4517
      @ahgavlive4517 4 года назад +28

      I think it was okay??

    • @paula-zg6sg
      @paula-zg6sg 4 года назад +5

      Yeah thats what I thought

  • @Lina12896
    @Lina12896 4 года назад +138

    Guys, don’t forget it was about hear the pronunciation. Of course Hendrik would say the names a lot harder and clearer than we would normally talk. It was to understand it better. I guess the others were also pronunce the names clearer than usual but we don’t Really can hear that because we are not a native speaker. Like when he said „ Die Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika“ it is really long and if you say it casually no one would understand it.
    BTW yes „die Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika „ is the whole „the United States of American“ but usually we say Amerika or USA because it is waaaaay too long to say the full name.

    • @ibelieveinyourgalaxy
      @ibelieveinyourgalaxy 4 года назад +9

      Yeah I don’t get why people are making a deal about his pronunciation, he’s their representing the German language and he did the right thing by clearly pronouncing the words and not just saying them softly like people do in everyday lazy usage. Like I’m disappointed as a Brit, that’s the British guy didn’t properly pronounce the words.

    • @Lina12896
      @Lina12896 4 года назад

      @@seulxejn and the British Guy said „oh it’s complicated. You can call England Great Britain. UK“ so it is fine I guess if the British guy says that for him to say Großbritannien

    • @Lina12896
      @Lina12896 4 года назад

      @@seulxejn England is the county England however most people tend to reference to England as the UK (there was the little 🇬🇧 Flagg in the corner). It is as you say. It can be quite confusing for sure. But I think they were referring to the UK as well by saying England.

  • @yu-mik6150
    @yu-mik6150 4 года назад +456

    1:51 I am surprised about hoseung's „Großbritannien“. That was perfect👍🏼

  • @Link-vk8nv
    @Link-vk8nv 4 года назад +147

    🇫🇷
    2:48 In French, the subtitle say “Turkey” but it’s “Turquie”
    3:45 same thing, it’s “Égypte”

    • @kielonium1146
      @kielonium1146 4 года назад +5

      Cuz the subtitles are english

    • @tess5437
      @tess5437 4 года назад +28

      @@kielonium1146 well no hahah, when they speak its written in the language... It's the point of the video haha

    • @kielonium1146
      @kielonium1146 4 года назад

      @@tess5437 Ik. But in these parts they were just english.

    • @magihiyoriyona_nanatsu5092
      @magihiyoriyona_nanatsu5092 4 года назад +6

      @@kielonium1146 no you can see that in german it was different

    • @baeklayexo8183
      @baeklayexo8183 3 года назад +1

      @@magihiyoriyona_nanatsu5092 no some things were also written in English instead of German

  • @tobefree4517
    @tobefree4517 4 года назад +89

    The Girl from France .... she is so beautiful 😍

  • @uwotm8
    @uwotm8 4 года назад +24

    The French woman sometimes speaks Korean in a French accent which sounds really cool.

  • @30secondstomarsMBH
    @30secondstomarsMBH 4 года назад +134

    Ummm.......I've never heard of anyone in the UK call Germans or Germany; Krautz. Mainly because last I heard it's offensive.

    • @user-nm8sf2sy7q
      @user-nm8sf2sy7q 4 года назад +9

      EXACTLY, he definitely has bad blood!!

    • @__-ul1lr
      @__-ul1lr 4 года назад +1

      Offensive? How? (not trying to be rude, genuinely asking)

    • @eva0208
      @eva0208 4 года назад +15

      @@__-ul1lr It's like calling Japanese people "Sushis" or French people "Baguettes" or Koreans "Kimchis".. it's derogatory and offensive

    • @suwingonizone
      @suwingonizone 4 года назад +4

      @@__-ul1lr it's racist

    • @__-ul1lr
      @__-ul1lr 4 года назад

      @@suwingonizone doesnt answer my question

  • @user-ro1pb8qw1r
    @user-ro1pb8qw1r 4 года назад +281

    English has a germanic background as well so there are actually a lot of similarities between German and English. German and French have a lot of similarities as well because they both are Indo-European languages. It is easier to see when all three languages are written down
    I really enjoyed this video btw:)

    • @ShawkyJames
      @ShawkyJames 4 года назад +12

      lmao basically all languages in Europe have loads of similarities unless ur from Turkey.

    • @berko5996
      @berko5996 4 года назад +5

      @@ShawkyJames Turkish has many loan words from french too. For example we usually say „pardon“ for sorry :)

    • @ElinePP
      @ElinePP 4 года назад +12

      I live in Switzerland and I learn french english and german at school, and it's true , you can see a lot of similarities between the three languages when you write it.
      ( btw it's sooo hard to learn german !
      I struggle so much with it XD )

    • @darkmoon3666
      @darkmoon3666 4 года назад

      @@ElinePP wait, what language is your original then? I know that some people speak german and some speak french or both xd

    • @Tobariellum
      @Tobariellum 4 года назад

      @@darkmoon3666 It could be Italian, since he/she is from switzerland.

  • @ananyajindal3357
    @ananyajindal3357 4 года назад +143

    Hoseung's cap looks good

  • @jessicaboaten6880
    @jessicaboaten6880 4 года назад +227

    Peep Bridget’s poses when hoseung said french is sexy🥺🤭✨ I literally love her!💘💞

    • @123.verdant
      @123.verdant 4 года назад +30

      Why I feel like Hoseung was low key flirting with Bridget. He was crushing on her real hard in the first video they had together. Lol

    • @RatsRatsIsthebest
      @RatsRatsIsthebest 4 года назад +2

      123 123 lmao

    • @shinyuss_
      @shinyuss_ 4 года назад +6

      she has a boyfriend tho?

    • @iwanttokillmyself206
      @iwanttokillmyself206 4 года назад +2

      @@123.verdant oooh tell me the naaaame of this videoooo

    • @123.verdant
      @123.verdant 4 года назад +2

      @@iwanttokillmyself206 here’s the link: ruclips.net/video/Nrhnh8opPO8/видео.html

  • @caratnctzen7488
    @caratnctzen7488 4 года назад +319

    When the German said Sauerkraut is the German Kimchi I realised my whole life is a lie because I didn’t knew it earlier...

    • @PT_519
      @PT_519 4 года назад +3

      Why tho is your whole life a lie

    • @PT_519
      @PT_519 4 года назад +7

      We germans got that from back then in colonization times when we where in east asia. Copied and new invented

    • @caratnctzen7488
      @caratnctzen7488 4 года назад +2

      @@PT_519 because I didn’t noticed earlier

    • @whyparkjiminnotridejimin
      @whyparkjiminnotridejimin 4 года назад +9

      Same.😅 But I hate Sauerkraut and I love kimchi.

    • @whyparkjiminnotridejimin
      @whyparkjiminnotridejimin 4 года назад +1

      @@seulxejn Finally someone who understands me🥳

  • @recentral48
    @recentral48 4 года назад +76

    The American and French girls are so pretty!

    • @lamorosioriginals773
      @lamorosioriginals773 3 года назад +10

      @@blackforest_fairy she's totally french what's wrong with you

    • @ChocolateMilk..
      @ChocolateMilk.. 3 года назад +1

      @@blackforest_fairy You are absolutely right.

    • @oliviavarnagy8283
      @oliviavarnagy8283 3 года назад

      Nyugodj meg

    • @RemplacementTV
      @RemplacementTV 3 года назад +1

      @@lamorosioriginals773 no she is immigrant wuth french nationality , as she says herself

    • @lamorosioriginals773
      @lamorosioriginals773 3 года назад +2

      @@RemplacementTV so she's French

  • @queensosodreams6061
    @queensosodreams6061 4 года назад +354

    Hoseung repeating every single German word 😂😂

    • @queensosodreams6061
      @queensosodreams6061 3 года назад +1

      @Ben Atroxx I would like to hear him saying that 😂😂 It would be funny

    • @derjudoon5248
      @derjudoon5248 3 года назад

      @Ben Atroxx In the German language the words can be as long as you want. You only have to combine different words to one long word. The German dictionary publisher Duden explained that the longest words in their word collection most were used only one time, like: Schauspielerbetreuungsflugbuchungsstatisterieleitungsgastspielorganisationsspezialist (85 letters). In the list of words used more than five times in the Duden collection, is one word that is longer than your example: Grundstücksverkehrsgenehmigungszuständigkeitsübertragungsverordnung (67 letters). Product of a authoritie. ;D

  • @niklaskras5498
    @niklaskras5498 4 года назад +731

    schön, wie der deutsche das r absichtlich übertrieben rollt und schön brikant nach dem klischee betont :D

    • @egallegal3513
      @egallegal3513 4 года назад +19

      STOLZ!!!

    • @Leo_Lynx
      @Leo_Lynx 4 года назад +77

      Und er hat SCHina gesagt.

    • @tasyliciouse
      @tasyliciouse 4 года назад +42

      Ich glaube das liegt an der deutschen Region. Ich höre da einen leichten Dialekt durch ;)

    • @KKinterlude
      @KKinterlude 4 года назад +10

      Ja total übertrieben.

    • @staymile372
      @staymile372 4 года назад +2

      Echt so

  • @catinaphone6152
    @catinaphone6152 4 года назад +37

    It's fun to hear the different pronunciations! France for the win! :D
    Also, Hoseung is adorable ^_^

  • @123.verdant
    @123.verdant 4 года назад +24

    I clicked on this video so fast because Hoseung and Bridget was in it. Lol. They had amazing chemistry together in the last 2 videos. 💕

  • @Krystal109
    @Krystal109 4 года назад +263

    I know plenty of people in the UK who wouldn't use "slang" to talk about Germany. This is kind of unnecessary for him to bring up the bad blood between the two countries. Most modern-day people understand that not all of Germany did bad deeds, so continuing to treat an entire country with hatred because of one event ages ago is really childish and shortsighted.
    Edit: I don't think he was trying to be rude or mean btw... I think it was just because he's from an older generation where he heard those types of words being used as a child.

    • @darkmoon3666
      @darkmoon3666 4 года назад +15

      Also are those people who did bad probably dead by now

    • @theescorpio565
      @theescorpio565 4 года назад +40

      Nah he was obnoxious. He even added that bit about North or South Korea. All that extra nonsense when they just wanted to hear the pronunciation.

    • @Lina12896
      @Lina12896 4 года назад +23

      For sure and Hendrik is younger than him. This is like bringing up west and east Germany to people in his age ( I think he is around my age so 20-25) and we don’t see us as East or West german. So bringing something like this up to a guy who probably don’t even know this slang, is just pointless. I myself didn’t even know that people from the UK call us Krautz. 😂
      I liked his reaction just to say like oh like sour Kraut it’s the german kimchi 😁

    • @LotusPassionBerry
      @LotusPassionBerry 4 года назад +2

      @@theescorpio565 Though, I can confirm that what he said about people asking whether you are referring to North or South Korea is true. I'm always asked that (and not in a derogatory way).

    • @theescorpio565
      @theescorpio565 4 года назад +11

      @@LotusPassionBerry I am Korean and some people ask me in a derogatory way. But this show wasn't about that. There were zero reasons for him to add anything extra than what he was asked. Look at everyone's face when he said that.

  • @ItsShayyy
    @ItsShayyy 4 года назад +48

    Bridget is so gorgeous 😍❤️

  • @elif.1618
    @elif.1618 4 года назад +35

    1:52 his pronunciation is rly good fr

  • @oliviaetien1634
    @oliviaetien1634 4 года назад +69

    I don't think the German's guy was harsh or something. He was just trying to articulate properly. Even the French girl did the same just to make sure you get what she's saying.

  • @isabeldc4998
    @isabeldc4998 4 года назад +51

    Oh but look at Hoseung though
    He is adorable!

  • @zlandorio2838
    @zlandorio2838 4 года назад +128

    I like Hoseung‘s German pronunciation :O

    • @__-ul1lr
      @__-ul1lr 4 года назад +2

      ikr he sounds like a native

    • @hughjass5034
      @hughjass5034 4 года назад +2

      it‘s actually pretty good

  • @tebogop8818
    @tebogop8818 4 года назад +20

    This video just made me like German 🇩🇪🇿🇦! Bridget is so beautiful 🇫🇷😍

  • @sourdaz
    @sourdaz 4 года назад +18

    as a french and korean who also speaks english and is learning german, that video was very satisfying

  • @nou5187-f7n
    @nou5187-f7n 4 года назад +48

    France 🇫🇷❤

  • @jolina3387
    @jolina3387 4 года назад +775

    I‘m living for the German guy😭😭😭😭

    • @emi9691
      @emi9691 4 года назад +202

      As a German myself, I found him really cringe for articulating and pronouncing the words so strong..As if he was trying to press it out so much 😂

    • @sarah9194
      @sarah9194 4 года назад +86

      @@emi9691 Same! Did he try to sound harsh or what was he doing? Nobody speaks like that in Germany 😂

    • @cockola2936
      @cockola2936 4 года назад +82

      @@sofiia9444 i think he just wanted to pronounce the words clearly, so i thought his pronunciation was okay🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @emi9691
      @emi9691 4 года назад +22

      @@sarah9194 I guess so, maybe he tried to pronounce the words correctly, idk and yes nobody does, we tend to mumble more..😂

    • @emi9691
      @emi9691 4 года назад +7

      @@sofiia9444 Nah, even right and clear pronounciation is not that strong, trust me 😂

  • @nicog.4578
    @nicog.4578 4 года назад +8

    Brigitte est juste magnifique :)

  • @user-zi1rw6hi1l
    @user-zi1rw6hi1l 3 года назад +1

    Meskipun saya dari Indonesia, saya sangat suka dengar bahasa mereka terlebih lagi di ucapannya atau logat bicaranya yang menarik. Inilah indahnya perbedaan.

  • @latezza1012
    @latezza1012 3 года назад +4

    I totally love Bridget! The has so lovely accent. I wish I spoked French!

  • @_blank-_
    @_blank-_ 4 года назад +73

    I think her name is Brigitte not Bridget?...

    • @Cindy99765
      @Cindy99765 4 года назад +21

      Brigitte is the French spelling and Bridget is the English spelling. Kind of like Matthieu-->Matthew.

    • @yicaschoi
      @yicaschoi 4 года назад

      yeah

  • @yu-mik6150
    @yu-mik6150 4 года назад +32

    Never heard of british people saying Krautz for germany. Interesting!

    • @30secondstomarsMBH
      @30secondstomarsMBH 4 года назад +31

      Never heard anyone say it coz last I heard it was offensive.
      Source: Born and lived in London for 26 years

    • @Verbalaesthet
      @Verbalaesthet 4 года назад +39

      It's an anti-German word from the propaganda of WW2. It expresses disgust for Germans and is not used to describe the country but the people. It was quite rude to say that.

    • @ThatKidIan4
      @ThatKidIan4 4 года назад +1

      They call Germans krauts as a joke but it refers to Germans not germany the country lol idk why he brought it up.

    • @eva0208
      @eva0208 4 года назад +1

      Not interesting.. offensive..

    • @yu-mik6150
      @yu-mik6150 4 года назад

      @@eva0208 I didn't know the meaning behind this when I wrote the comment. Awesome World should have better researches before putting this in the video...

  • @TheGreederLP
    @TheGreederLP 4 года назад +75

    It´s really impressive how Hoseung knows the history behind the Latin and Germanic languages. To make it more complicated: English is a Germanic language even though 70% of its vocabulary comes from Latin and its pronunciation was heavily influenced by French. And French is mainly Latin but it was also influenced by Germanic. French for example is much closer to German than Spanish is

    • @egallegal3513
      @egallegal3513 4 года назад +10

      eeeehm. I cannot agree with ur last sentence. I speak spanish and german and i see way more similarities between spanish and french than french and german. It is not even close

    • @juliab1407
      @juliab1407 4 года назад +12

      @@egallegal3513 I think they meant french is closer to german than spanish to german
      not sure though

    • @RR-jk2mx
      @RR-jk2mx 4 года назад +1

      Well i speak a bit french and german and i personally think german and french have more similaritys grammar and vocabulary wise... but i think in school when i saw what the people were doing in spanish class i could understand a little bit because spanish and french have more similaritys than they have with the german language...

    • @RR-jk2mx
      @RR-jk2mx 4 года назад +2

      Also I saw a documentary and they said there is no language closer to english than german... and i thought thats pretty interresting

    • @TheGreederLP
      @TheGreederLP 4 года назад +4

      @@juliab1407 Indeed, I should´ve made it clearer. French is much closer to German than Spanish is (to German). Thank you

  • @phbuss
    @phbuss 4 года назад +128

    The German language is the most similar one of them to Swedish so I could relate to der deutsche man 😁
    However these kind of videos are awesome, I want more words and more languages 👌

    • @liii3622
      @liii3622 4 года назад +17

      Same for me with Danish, felt like I had some representation there even though we Scandinavians never get that in these videos lol

    • @KKinterlude
      @KKinterlude 4 года назад

      @@liii3622 you actually understand some german?

    • @liii3622
      @liii3622 4 года назад +4

      @@KKinterlude Well personally not a lot, unfortunately, but most Danes have German for at least 4-5 years in school and many up to 8

    • @KKinterlude
      @KKinterlude 4 года назад +1

      @@liii3622 oh wow i didnt know that. Even though its close to germany. I wonder if i understand some danish now lol

    • @erlinah2542
      @erlinah2542 4 года назад +1

      @@KKinterlude the Scandinavian language is a Germanic language after all and not to mention the history and the German merchants in scandinavia that influenced the languages. I'm sure you would understand some words in danish:) but maybe even more in norweigan...I'm no linguist so I cnat tell why but that's what I keepnheairng from my gemrna friends haha

  • @shakirashakira388
    @shakirashakira388 4 года назад +60

    Bridget and the German guy are total visuals next to each other. I ship them so hard lol weird

  • @lauriazoldyck
    @lauriazoldyck 4 года назад +30

    Bridget avoiding eye contact with Hendrik is soooooo cute and funny

  • @tanguygirard4887
    @tanguygirard4887 3 года назад +3

    The pronunciation of "France" or "Garage" in England comes from the French one
    Those are obviously french words but it's explained by the sustained presence of French-speaking royalties ruling the country due to the colonisation of England by France in the early years
    Whereas, for the USA, France happens to have been ruling over North America for centuries (New-France) before English-speaking people settled and not after, like for England, thus the change in pronunciations
    However, due to the help the Americans received during their war of independance, and later the influence Napoléon exerted over the world, the two countries got really close and french was extremely popular amongst well-off families thus American-english writing got impacted

  • @sevin9562
    @sevin9562 4 года назад +6

    Hello from Belgium !!!

  • @louisle2606
    @louisle2606 4 года назад +248

    German always wins when you're comparing the pronounciation of certain lauguages haha

    • @loopymomy2532
      @loopymomy2532 4 года назад +1

      Russian wins further

    • @xXMetalforever1994Xx
      @xXMetalforever1994Xx 4 года назад +16

      @@loopymomy2532 no offense but russian is terrible in comparison.

    • @loopymomy2532
      @loopymomy2532 4 года назад +1

      @@xXMetalforever1994Xx how so lmao.

    • @myriam6101
      @myriam6101 4 года назад +7

      I think they actually lost because most people think that German sounds agressive

    • @iwanttokillmyself206
      @iwanttokillmyself206 4 года назад +3

      Actually when youre french it's easy because we say the "r" in the same way but not that much so yeah for french people german isnt that hard

  • @heaps.
    @heaps. 4 года назад +3

    MC Hoseung did a wonderful job 👍

  • @chrisgarner3714
    @chrisgarner3714 4 года назад +5

    That's an interesting group...I hope you follow with a more interesting subject.

  • @inessandress
    @inessandress 4 года назад +15

    tellement belle la française 😭

  • @jeovimsa626
    @jeovimsa626 4 года назад +4

    Hoseung german pronounciation was so good omg!! No accent or anything from what I've heard wow

  • @SabrinaRodi
    @SabrinaRodi 4 года назад +14

    As someone from the south of England, I have never heard anyone refer to Germany as krautz... or anyone in the north for that matter. (I live in the north now)

    • @_blank-_
      @_blank-_ 4 года назад +2

      It's quite a dated term.

  • @ohnoits
    @ohnoits 4 года назад +28

    As a person from the UK, in the 20 years of my life, I've never once heard someone refer to Germany as Krautz. What's this guy on about?? 😂

    • @geemo4284
      @geemo4284 3 года назад +5

      In the 44 years of my life, I haven't either, although I read it in a war comic when I was about 5. He's speaking rubbish

    • @blackforest_fairy
      @blackforest_fairy 3 года назад +1

      krauts was an insult englishspeakers made up for germans during the war... he is old ugly racist

  • @derwolf9670
    @derwolf9670 4 года назад +620

    English guy couldn't help himself and had to take shots at Germany 😕

    • @DasOberkommando
      @DasOberkommando 4 года назад +66

      Yeah I noticed as well! I was like whoa... he had to pull the "Kraut" card lmao

    • @theescorpio565
      @theescorpio565 4 года назад +52

      He was obnoxious.

    • @tinadurrell2943
      @tinadurrell2943 4 года назад +20

      Of course he did we have history old history with Germany.

    • @raven-kn6lv
      @raven-kn6lv 4 года назад +5

      Is it a. BAd word?

    • @PT_519
      @PT_519 4 года назад +25

      Die britische Fritte

  • @AffanNomaan
    @AffanNomaan 4 года назад +226

    as someone from England, i've never heard anyone call germany krautz 😅😅😅

    • @derwolf9670
      @derwolf9670 4 года назад +55

      I'm German and I've had it several times (to talk about the people not the country)...and it was always meant as an insult

    • @louby5678
      @louby5678 4 года назад +8

      Neither- maybe it's a regional thing

    • @xs_scx
      @xs_scx 4 года назад +6

      That’s what I was thinking 😭

    • @ImmortalXUchiha
      @ImmortalXUchiha 4 года назад +15

      It's a nickname the English speaking countries gave to Germans during the World Wars because they thought that Germans only eat Sauerkraut. Hence the name Krauts

    • @wulfinatortheoriginal
      @wulfinatortheoriginal 4 года назад +10

      I'm from Germany and know that nickname for us only from australia and not from the u.k., but yes it's a famous nickname for us

  • @harshmandlekar4285
    @harshmandlekar4285 4 года назад +5

    For some reason .... FRENCH just makes everything sound so much good !!!

  • @RockingMarshall
    @RockingMarshall 4 года назад +24

    You need a Scandinavian person too for expanding the vocabularity :D Either Swedish, Norweigan, Danish, Icelandic :D

  • @johnalden5821
    @johnalden5821 3 года назад +3

    American here. A few years ago, a couple of friends went on a vacation to Paris, and when they came back they were both saying "Frahnce" every time they talked about it. After a while, it was sort of like "OK, you can lay off the fancy accent now, you're home." But, you know, they were just pronouncing the word correctly the way it is said in Europe.

  • @dinaekalle822
    @dinaekalle822 3 года назад +2

    The two girls are sooooo pretty omg !

  • @Matherz4
    @Matherz4 4 года назад +83

    We brits don't say krautz for Germany XDD is that guy british...

    • @bitchimacat1098
      @bitchimacat1098 4 года назад +15

      Op I swear HE HAD A PROBLEM WITH HIM LIKE WTF 🤦🏾‍♀️😂 who even says that

    • @RatsRatsIsthebest
      @RatsRatsIsthebest 3 года назад

      @@bitchimacat1098 lmao

    • @rome316ae3
      @rome316ae3 3 года назад

      @Ben Atroxx Panzerkampfwagen

    • @mimamo
      @mimamo 3 года назад +1

      Yeah, if anything Krautz are the people living in Germany and not the country Germany. I guess he just really wanted to get an insult in, which just made him look kinda bad and dumb at the same time.

  • @eternalptgmx
    @eternalptgmx 4 года назад +1

    Hoseung's pronunciation is so good! He must have a natural talent for linguistics.

  • @elleh2241
    @elleh2241 4 года назад +37

    I'm from the UK and no one calls German's Krautz unless they are really old racists! Germany is just Germany?
    Also, that is not the English flag, just the UK/GB!

  • @Queenpearl453
    @Queenpearl453 7 месяцев назад +1

    🇿🇦 South Africa ❤❤❤

  • @trodat07
    @trodat07 4 года назад +33

    UK/USA: airport
    France: aéroport
    Italy: aeroporto
    Spain: aeropuerto
    Germany: FLUGHAFEN

    • @adybrossard674
      @adybrossard674 4 года назад +2

      France : Charles de Gaules

    • @Oxirius_
      @Oxirius_ 4 года назад

      @@adybrossard674 nice try : Charles de Gaulle

    • @faultier1158
      @faultier1158 3 года назад +1

      It literally just means "flight port" btw, so it's almost the same. :D

    • @thomaskenel2933
      @thomaskenel2933 3 года назад

      @@adybrossard674 Charles de Gaulles is the name

  • @eli07ful
    @eli07ful 4 года назад +96

    Hoseung: German is so fun
    Me learning the language: 🙃🙂 yes...

    • @NeverEverII
      @NeverEverII 4 года назад +14

      I hope you enjoy the language. 😇
      Ich hoffe du erfreust dich an der Sprache.😇

    • @eli07ful
      @eli07ful 4 года назад +8

      @@NeverEverII I do, but it's harder than I thought 😅

    • @NeverEverII
      @NeverEverII 4 года назад +7

      @@eli07ful Keep learning, der/die/das are only stage-bosses (and to be honest, they are not that important to be understood^^)
      Bleibe am Lernen, der/die/das sind nur Level-Gegner (und um ehrlich zu sein, sie sind nicht so wichtig um verstanden zu werden^^)

    • @yika2943
      @yika2943 4 года назад +6

      Hahaha, keep going ☺️ du schaffst das 👍🤗

    • @whyparkjiminnotridejimin
      @whyparkjiminnotridejimin 4 года назад

      Cool:) Where are you from?

  • @ilu9746
    @ilu9746 4 года назад +11

    We really need a video of Hendrik, teaching Hoseung some German😭❤

  • @cododerdritte39
    @cododerdritte39 3 года назад

    This is what the internet is supposed to be used for.
    I really enjoyed this clips, thanks!
    Greeting from Germany.

  • @mathiass1999
    @mathiass1999 4 года назад +16

    I adore the german language

  • @p4ngolin
    @p4ngolin 4 года назад +17

    Hoseung on the chair : he likes to feel tall

  • @naomiherbert8801
    @naomiherbert8801 4 года назад +5

    I feel like “English” accents never really work in these videos since we have so many accents that, depending on where you’re from, words can sound veeery different hahahah. It might be the same for the other countries too I guess... but from the distinction made in the video about how “British” people say ‘Frahnce’ it made me think of the ~millions of people who don’t say it like that in the North of England or in Scotland etc. (I’m probably taking it too seriously haha but thought it was worth saying anyway! We have too many accents in the UK lol)

    • @meighanmoore989
      @meighanmoore989 4 года назад

      Is their a certain accent/region that videos seem to choose? Like even if these videos have someone from southern USA they have usually changed their accent.

    • @naomiherbert8801
      @naomiherbert8801 4 года назад +1

      @@meighanmoore989 yes I think there is! From videos I’ve seen it is usually a “southern” English accent that’s used as the standard (from around London or the south-east)... the accent from there is the most well-known “British” accent that people generally think of. There isn’t a dominant accent in the UK though, everyone speaks differently depending on location haha :)

    • @VivaCohen
      @VivaCohen 3 года назад

      I think that's probably the same everywhere though. It's true for the U.S. as well, anyway

  • @jacklarkson4505
    @jacklarkson4505 4 года назад +139

    we have a history...its been 75 years man get over it.

    • @svrvh007
      @svrvh007 4 года назад +12

      HAHAHAH same thought

    • @marisophi
      @marisophi 4 года назад +12

      I agree calling germany krautz seems unnecessarily petty. But telling people to get over ww2... damn.

    • @evelynvslife
      @evelynvslife 4 года назад +28

      @@marisophi it’s not really “get over WW2” it’s “Don’t be a POS racist because of historical animosity”.

    • @marisophi
      @marisophi 4 года назад +6

      @@evelynvslife i'd say a POS nationalist/xenophobe but fair

    • @evelynvslife
      @evelynvslife 4 года назад +18

      @@marisophi 😅 all of the above. He seems like the type to worry about how the wars hurt the UK and to ignore how badly it affected Germany and its people as well as the rest of the world. And he’s giving this young guy a hard time for something neither of them had anything to do with? I’m not even British and I’m mad he’s being the representative. The ignorance

  • @asyasevval
    @asyasevval 4 года назад +4

    Hi from Turkey guys🙋🏻‍♀️🙋🏻‍♀️

  • @AdventuresofBinteRashid
    @AdventuresofBinteRashid 4 года назад +1

    Really very nice video dear friend Always be Happy

  • @insomniaonce1440
    @insomniaonce1440 4 года назад +23

    FRANCE THE BEST🇨🇵

  • @v.8097
    @v.8097 4 года назад

    Christinas Hair is so beautiful. Excellent job

  • @herminya6002
    @herminya6002 4 года назад +8

    I love how they mix about 4 languages but still understand eachother 😂

  • @GLOSSBR
    @GLOSSBR 3 года назад +2

    The girl from France is so pretty 😍😍

  • @BlackDiamond548
    @BlackDiamond548 4 года назад +3

    잼있게 봤습니다, It was nice! C'est était très bien ! አሪፍ ነበር.

    • @Oxirius_
      @Oxirius_ 4 года назад +2

      😅😅😅 c'était très bien * nice try👍

  • @Fantam-BamboU
    @Fantam-BamboU 3 года назад +2

    ont est avec toi Brigitte ^^

  • @grammairiennase624
    @grammairiennase624 4 года назад +8

    French fellow here,
    We don't write Turkey ( 2:48 ), nor Egypt ( 3:45 ) the english way, but respectively Turquie and Égypte.
    Pardon my french - we're not known for our foreign languages abilities anyway - and have a nice day ^^

    • @ChachouLP
      @ChachouLP 4 года назад

      Les sous titres sont en anglais mais les gens ont compris que la prononciation française et anglaise était différente

    • @grammairiennase624
      @grammairiennase624 4 года назад

      Prononciation, bien sûr, ça s'entend, mais aussi orthographe (ce qu'un non-francophone de base, a priori, ne sait pas), d'où ma précision.
      Et les sous-titres ne sont pas en anglais quand chacun prononce le nom des pays dans sa langue, mais bien dans cette dernière, ce qui peut renforcer l'éventuelle confusion ^^

  • @josephinetawk
    @josephinetawk 4 года назад +1

    Every video from Awesome World is an amazing video

  • @vcwloves9864
    @vcwloves9864 3 года назад +2

    In America, you will hear many different types of languages, so how we pronounce things will vary by city/race/ethnicity, etc. The way the American girl said it is the "standard" American English. However, many of us are multilingual and/or have a different first language, therefore the pronunciation may differ.

  • @a.j.a649
    @a.j.a649 4 года назад +1

    Love this group of people ❤

  • @lysiathx
    @lysiathx 3 года назад +3

    Ça me tue, la femme Française a vraiment le petit béret traditionnel de Paris, ça lui va très bien x)

  • @tinadurrell2943
    @tinadurrell2943 4 года назад

    This was so interesting thank you for the video i have shared it to my language exchange group I think they will like it as we have people from all around the world.

  • @eva0208
    @eva0208 4 года назад +61

    That Krautz comment was unnecessary and offensive. He didn't need to casually mention it as if it was a positive thing... Koreans wouldn't like being called "kimchis", Americans wouldn't like to be called "hamburgers", etc. ... just unnecessary and discriminatory honestly...

    • @Riondrial
      @Riondrial 3 года назад +3

      I would say it depends on how you lived and what kind of person you are.
      For me as a german i didnt feel the slightest bit offended. I guess its because i only heard Krautz in comedy films/shows and stuff like that. So, i was actually amused as he mentioned it. I guess in my case it lost its offensive meaning, or never got it. Its more like teasing among old friends.
      Like: Former enemies meet as grandgrandparents again, talk about how idiotic they were and laugh together as they mention Krautz.

    • @johnalden5821
      @johnalden5821 3 года назад +1

      @@Riondrial It's true that on the scale from mildly annoying to greatly offensive, "kraut" might not be as offensive as some words. As an American, I would say the same about "Yank" or "Yankee." But in general it is better to leave these kinds of names, and their histories, on the shelf. If younger people don't hear them, these words won't be used in the future to carry negative stereotypes. I am thinking that the British guy here would probably like a do-over on that question.

    • @rome316ae3
      @rome316ae3 3 года назад

      Oh really . Then why u people call us Bri ish

  • @agvelfakhri6168
    @agvelfakhri6168 3 года назад

    Christina always Made my day

  • @l.a7657
    @l.a7657 4 года назад +7

    Hoseung & Bridget 🥰

  • @raihanulislam347
    @raihanulislam347 3 года назад

    Christina looks very good pronunciation.... When she speak.. 🙂🙂😊

  • @RoanNebunescu
    @RoanNebunescu 4 года назад +14

    As a Brit (English), I have never, EVER in my life heard Germany referred to as "Krautz" at all. It's just Germany.

    • @oliviavarnagy8283
      @oliviavarnagy8283 3 года назад

      Is there any nickname for Hungary? 🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺❤️

    • @Le-kb5wu
      @Le-kb5wu 3 года назад +2

      @@oliviavarnagy8283 Yes actually there is it’s called the homophobics

    • @rome316ae3
      @rome316ae3 3 года назад

      Aka Deutschland

  • @miracghas7224
    @miracghas7224 2 года назад

    OMG YAYYYYYY
    CHRISTINA CAME ON THE CHANNEL

  • @7777kvcc
    @7777kvcc 4 года назад +345

    I am shipping Hoseung and Brigitte more than my own parents-
    tf where are the likes from-

  • @tafsterj7555
    @tafsterj7555 3 года назад +2

    German may be the most interesting but....French...is the sweetest and prettiest!!

  • @hellome8826
    @hellome8826 4 года назад +5

    When he said sauerkraut and the American said ahhh, I was thinking really? There are a lot of Americans have had sauerkraut and sausages. She said it like she never heard of it. A lot of German influence here in the USA from all of the German immigrants that came back in the 1800s. It’s even shown in our language where it’s not uncommon to hear someone say gesundheit for example if someone sneezes.

    • @Buttsceatcgee
      @Buttsceatcgee 4 года назад

      Hardly anyone uses or mentions the word krautz in the US. I don’t know what you’re talking about

    • @hellome8826
      @hellome8826 4 года назад

      @@Buttsceatcgee You’re correct in the U.S. we don’t say Krautz. I was talking referring to sauerkraut which is food. If you Google sauerkraut you’ll see all the recipes using it. Plus used as a condiment on top of sausages. Could be the part of the U.S. that you’re from that hadn’t heard of it. I understand different parts of the U.S. have different cultural influences.

    • @VivaCohen
      @VivaCohen 3 года назад

      Americans don't say "krautz" in the U.S. (I don't know what he meant by that ... based on the comments I guess it's a slur) but they do know what sauerkraut is (and eat it too lol)

  • @chalphon4907
    @chalphon4907 3 года назад +1

    Since there seems to be some confusion in the comment section:
    Germanic language family: English, Scots, German, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Norweigian, Icelandic
    Latin language family: French, Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Moldovan, Portugese
    Slavik language family: Polish, Russian, Czeck, Bulgarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, and a lot of the languages spoken in former Yougoslavia.
    Gaelic language family = Irish, Manx, Scottish gaelic, Cornish, Breton gaelic
    Albanian = their own family
    Greek = their own family
    All the above language familys are included in the Indo-European language tribe (there are also some Asian languages included here like for example Malay/Indonesian).
    Then we have Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian which are from the Fino-ugric language tribe.
    Turkish is both a language family and a language tribe (including several languages spoken in central Asia).

  • @kenza1334
    @kenza1334 4 года назад +18

    no one says krautz 😭 never heard of that

  • @TheOfficialFrostKing
    @TheOfficialFrostKing 3 года назад

    Hendrik is soooo adorbs! I love his smile :) :)

  • @trappesboy
    @trappesboy 3 года назад +2

    The French gril is pretty ❤️

  • @izzylight6939
    @izzylight6939 4 года назад +1

    I really liked the video. I hope there will be more such videos coming. 🙂

  • @aibohpolosi65
    @aibohpolosi65 4 года назад +3

    Handsome hoseung ❤️❤️

  • @kimhonghoutkh
    @kimhonghoutkh 3 года назад

    I’m Cambodian and I didn’t expect u guys include Cambodia in the video . 💙

  • @andreastrom6106
    @andreastrom6106 4 года назад +4

    Pronunciations is fun but with all those different nationalities I feel like they should just be teaching us fun stuff. I dunno like fun phrases for Hoseung try saying , slang or whatnot.

  • @Sandra-mq1nb
    @Sandra-mq1nb 4 года назад +1

    Gorgeous idea👍👍👍
    What about Switzerland & Swiss German😜🇨🇭?

  • @志瑜杨
    @志瑜杨 4 года назад +8

    I feel like the American girl is from close to North Dakota, just by the way she said “no” at the beginning.

  • @KEYXiangTaeng
    @KEYXiangTaeng 3 года назад

    Their pronunciation is very cute
    Oh I want to learn about those languages😁