Swedish. My native language. It took me a while to understand what they were speaking. I feel bad for a humble and intelligent guy like you to get tricked by a phrase that's barely understandable.
@@shrek13241 but tbf, if he gave everyone who still spoke one of those languages 5 bucks, it'd probably be the biggest financial help they have gotten in the last decade...
Yes!!! I’m watching this video and waiting for someone to be like. “Does it have to be a spoken language?” And I was hoping for it to be ASL because then I could understand it. And a different sign language would have been cool even though I would’ve have understood it.
@@elijahculper5522 that's sindarin ;) sindarin is one of the elvish dialects from toliens world and the one which is spoken in the lord of the ring movies
@@balkananime1015 Well, that world be pretty dishonest from him, wouldn’t it? You shouldn’t embarrass yourself for pocket change. In the end, he was a part of a fun game, “Zdravo. Kako si?” means “Hello. How are you?” in many different Balkan languages (as a linguist I disagree calling them all different languages, that’s more politically than scientifically based, but whatever) and by not knowing that it was clear that the dude guessing isn’t knowledgeable about South Slavic languages, so taking advantage of that would be mean. I know he earns way more than he loses on these videos, but still. 🙂
@@ByronVII白耳義 Except it doesn't. He can think and form phrases with meaning, which is nothing like first 10 lessons in Duolingo. Learning "woman" and "man" in Duolingo is not even close to being enough to form thoughts in another language.
@@DimitriMoreira sure, I was exaggerating, but the languages he assumingly speaks that I also speak, are bad. He claims to speak Japanese for example but it's worse than the Japanese I learned in my first year at college.
@@DimitriMoreira and he repeats the same basic constructs and doesn't take whatever his recipient says into consideration, because most of the time he can't understand what they said
Swedish girl: *start mumbling in swedish* Wouter: You get 5 euros, what language is that? Swedish girl: Swedish Wouter: *start talking in swedish* Swedish girl: *surprised pikachu*
As a Swede I'm lowkey mad at the Swedish girls, they were just mumbling amongst themselves about what they could try to say that he wouldn't understand - that is NOT fair!
@@ItsWexFR no not everyone only shitty people like her and the rest of the people who played fair are the example of how you should treat each other why would you cheat to get a fiver
Not exactly, she said "ö i en å" which is popular tricky word play that some people prank foreigners with. It means "island in a river", so yeah - not exactly a common phrase. It's a phrase that is particularly difficult because only very fluent people can tell each word apart. She was clearly trying to cheat.
Muskar but she said it in a very unclear way. I’m from Sweden and i have lived here my whole life, yet it still took me about 20 seconds to understand what she was saying. All the words kind of fused and it she Said it in a very weird accent
@@stellastella99 Jag kunde förstå vad dom sa som en stockholmare, inte särskilt svårt att förstå i min åsikt. Men jag kan se varför vissa personer kan tycka så eftersom hon mumbla en bit.
@@NeoAxiom What they said was "å i ån ä en ö" Which means "and in the stream there's an island". They definitely did say a sentence however it's usually used as a tongue twister and or example of the Swedish language in the extreme sort of way. A sentence in the same vein is "får får får, nej. får får inte får. får får lamm" which translates to "do sheep get sheep, no. Sheep doesn't get sheep. Sheep get lambs"
@@antonl6264 They said "å i åa e en ö", "and in the river there is an island". There's also a longer version: "i åa e en ö å i öa e en å"; "in the river there is an island and on the island is a river". It's difficult to understand if you're not ready for it, but it's not gibberish.
I mean…the Chinese he knows is the standard one which is Mandarin, but we have 130 more languages in China, so…like I speak Cantonese n Gan other than Mandarin. Easy 5€ for me🤣
Tatars barely speak "tatar tili", they speak Russian and a little bit "kutak barma". That tatar guy comitted fraud, cause he don't speak tatarian language literally, he just know a few words.
I'm also a Tatar, and it's my native language! So I was really surprised that someone spoke Tatarça to this polyglot dude! Greets from Kazan, Tatarstan!
@@lynn-vn8xw I know four French, german, irish and Italian. I know English due to family learnt German and irish in school. French and Italian thought myself
@@mikoumag576 To ti je balkanski mentalitet... Oni se muče sa Francuskim, Španskim... Dođe neko sa balkana kaže zdravo i nema ko da prepozna jezik, a da nije sa balkana... 😅😅
@worldd777 When it's lot of young people in the video you can recognize it was shot around present time if there are a lot of colorful hair (not so many really in 2010), big broad jackets and girls wearing ankle-high cut, wide jeans, plus many 90's inspired shoes (not there yet in 2010). Few details :)
C C yeah but rarely do people learn actually African language except for Swahili cuz most Africans are duo lingual or trilingual so they know European languages and speak to foreigns with that
Europe is such an amazing place to learn multiple languages that are widespread. So many different countries and different languages there close together….Southeast Asia and Africa too are loaded with different languages 😃 Most Filipino I know speak 3 languages; English, Tagalog, and depending on what island they are from, they may have a local language as well. I kinda wondered why the Pinay’s didn’t try other language 🤔
Hmmm I wouldn't call that a language as a national language though lol I speak 2 other Chinese "languages", apart from Mandarin, but I wouldn't use it in this kind of circumstance lol otherwise it'd be easy €10 🤧🤣
icefromthefreezer it’s just called Gaeilge. But I love you for even knowing and caring enough to write it. You’re basically just saying Irish Irish otherwise. It’s like people saying Shariah law which means law law lmao
I’m not sure what she said but I read and she said “an island in the river” or something like that.. I’m pretty sure it’s used as a prank to trick foreigners
when you said about Buryad i almost passed out, for me as for a native speaker it is incredible that someone so far away knows about my language. even in my multinational country people don't know who the hell i am and what is Buryad, my language is endangered, for example in 11th grade at school out of 200 students only 3-5 people could speak Buryad, few people could even know a couple of phrases. my language will soon disappear without a trace and this upsets me, it touched me deeply to the core. thank you for this kind of content!
Hello, I had to reply to your comment. I love Buryat language and I really know many Buryats. You don't need to worry, I think many people now these days are inspired to learn rare languages.
When he speaks other languages it sounds fluent but when he used my language, it sounded awkward. I feel like it's the same for other languages too lol
Yaaa same in some of the languages that i speak .. i was like wtf is he even saying he was just throwing random greetings that had nothing to do with the situation
Well is kinda hard if you don't practice a lot, so having go-to sentences for certain situations is a good way to not get stuck while trying to communicate.
i think one of the most important features of becoming a good polyglot is being humble because it allows you to learn much more and push forward and he's really a good sport. really interesting!
@moviemobster23 Well chinese was my mother tongue and taught in school under Singapores educatiin systen. Took up german as a minor in Uni And spent the rest of my days learning spanish just for the fun ahhaa. Once i got to around B1 level. I started reading more and travelling to the countries and speaking a loy more too
I thought the same ... Ich dachte 4 (English,Deutsch,Türkce,Español) Sprachen zu sprechen wäre schon sehr gut , obwohl ich nicht alle gleich gut beherrschen kann, doch dieser Typ übertrifft jeden hier . Like I said, to speak up to 4 languages is hard enough for me and certainly for everyone else as well, but this guy reached levels and improved himself so much that I only can dream of.
Tatar is a real language, tatars speak it, Tatarstan is a part of Russia, I was watching your video and I had a dream to take part in it because I can speak Tatar very well, but unfortunately, I don't live in your city
Ohh i thought he spoke crimean tatar and i surprised that why I can't understand him but now I get it .I'm turkish btw but Tatar language has differences from oghuz TURKİC languages
A Vodka Bottle. I realized that but "signing in sign language" sounds repetitive, and I can't say "signing in ASL" because not everyone knows what ASL means
So like duo sent me a message crying saying "give learning german another try" i and felt so bad although i know it is not real it still touched me tbh.
I seriously have my own language, tell me what do you think. I will write a transliteration, since it's got its own alphabet. "Ejoj-tebu jadovtsel, ujerdet 'dete itivmel graap'uced."
It's normal to make some mistakes speaking so many languages, still very impressive. Learning my third language I used to mix it with the others, still do.
@@shabbarishchoc Well, he makes very basic beginner mistakes in like every sentence that only a person with a very basic knowledge of a language would make.
Time, energy, internet, books, resources, and most importantly exactly what he's doing here: speaking to natives. I know 4 languages currently and am learning several more. I aim to be at least conversational in 7 by next year.
haha😂 I guess he can't guess german with all the dialects. Like: "Wenn du nicht sofort deine Beine vom Tisch nimmst, schlag ich dich auf den Kopf!" and "Wenn de nisch sofort deene Knoche vom Tisch nimmst, kriegste enen aufn Deetz!" ( but that's just my dialect😇) Ah, i love german☺️😂
@@Atillatzke no, what does it matter if you can't really talk in multiple languages while you could fluently talk in 2-3? If someone asks me something, I wanna be able to answer ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
fleetlordavtar hi. this was all just a joke. But since you had such a hearty response, here is mine. I have a large cultural background and therefore happen to speak multiple languages. I am aware that many Americans only need to speak English, but where I live we are required to take at least one foreign language, as it has many benefits. Whether traveling or getting jobs, being multilingual is a large asset to have as an American, who as you said, doesn't HAVE to know another language. I am aggravated that you went as far as to call me uncultured, as you know nothing about me or my background. You also mentioned the American education system, which teaches us unfathomably well, it is just those being taught choosing to ignore what they have learned. On the subject of Canada and Mexico: I happen to personally be very close with quite a few Mexicans and Canadians, and the Mexicans all have family that speak Spanish and English, and the Canadian friends of mine all know French (as many as 3 dialects) and English. In conclusion, though some of what you said is correct, I believe you don't quite fully grasp what the platform of RUclips is for (entertainment and fun) and you assume a bit too much. Have a lovely day and I hope you have become a tad bit less ignorant.
@fleetlordavtar I see your points but... what’s with the ‘WRONG’? You provided an explanation as to why Americans didn’t need to know several languages and why they have a terrible school system which is why they can’t be blamed for their bad English. Those are all valid points but all you did was confirm the other guy’s statement to be true at least to a certain extent. What you didn’t do was give an explanation for why his statement was wrong in any way, instead giving the reason for why his statement is correct. As for your grammar I’ll just blame autocorrect for now since it does happen to me too but I do suggest you edit it to make it sound better at least when trying to make a point about improper English.
@@sarahhochman9732 This was a proper and classy response. The fact that the US is so diverse in terms of its citizens and residents coming from so many different backgrounds should be reason enough for people there to learn many languages. Not forgetting the native languages But alas! Also them being the 'greatest' and 'richest' country then laying fault on the education system is just ermmm...
I agree. When you finially get to take a language in high school, the system is terrible. Nobody becomes fleunt from that, its basically just to get an overview of a language. :-(
If you find the american education bad at this, you should see the brazilian one teaching english. You spend 10 years just learning simple verbs and colors.
Here in England learning languages in high school is pretty easy. I’ve been learning french for 3 years now and I’ve gotten quite good at it . We have a lot of teachers that are fluent at different languages,but I think that what really helped me with my french is the fact that I can speak Spanish too.
Hey , That’s really nice to hear! I’m America (at least in California, it goes by state) they just explain grammar to you. They don’t have you practice out loud or anything. So if you’re not speaking the language, how are you supposed to learn it?! 😂
Estefanía L. Hmm that makes sense. And also if you don’t speak out the language, you won’t know how to pronounce words or read out a sentence. But if you are really interested in languages there are lots of apps that can help, I recommend Seneca and Duolingo. I’m using those at the moment to improve my French since we are not going to school.
Swedish. My native language. It took me a while to understand what they were speaking. I feel bad for a humble and intelligent guy like you to get tricked by a phrase that's barely understandable.
Samua thats what i thought also when she said swedish and suddenly the guy speak swedish suddenly. Such trickster!
Samua do you know what they said translated into English?
@@EH-op4tu there is an island in a river
What did she even say?
The magic of Scandinavian languages xD danes don't get Danish, Sweden's no swedish
An odd encounter when the guy who speaks 6 languages feels inferior...
Imagine learning 6 languages and then this happens
It's how I felt as I just discovered this guy
I know 6 and he speaks all of them
I know only 3 lenguages and he can't speak guaraní for sure
I myself can fluently speak 7 languages, but yeah, this kinda crushed me
*Sees a person that's clearly good enough at languages that he challenges everyone around*
*Tries to win by speaking Spanish*
This made me laugh a bit too much
🤣🤣🤣
There's also someone who tried french.
*Well it's not like it's the second most used language in the world or anything*
@@nadiaalmira4232 it's actually Spain
@@nadiaalmira4232 it's goes from English, Spanish, then French in the USA
He'd loose all his money if he came to Africa
Almost the same as in india
Definitief jong😉
Doubt it since majority of Africa speak Spanish French English Portuguese and Dutch, tribal languages are a dying thing.
@@shrek13241 but tbf, if he gave everyone who still spoke one of those languages 5 bucks, it'd probably be the biggest financial help they have gotten in the last decade...
Because it would be stolen from him.
It would have been amazing if someone did signlanguage
mitch van der knokke hahahaha
Me
It's not a SPOKEN language.
Yes!!! I’m watching this video and waiting for someone to be like. “Does it have to be a spoken language?” And I was hoping for it to be ASL because then I could understand it. And a different sign language would have been cool even though I would’ve have understood it.
@@jocao2831 r/whoosh
Imagine mumbling in swedish just to get 5 euros lmfao
😂
@@genshiyami нет
yeah that was kinda shit didin't deserve the money , its like im gonna talk in italian but in a dialect so he doesn't understand not fair
I think she understood the question incorrectly, probably thought if she says something that he can't reply to, she gets 5e.
She spoke very fast but she did actually say a sentence. She said “i ån är en ö”, it’s a common Swedish phrase.
the serbian guy: ‘okey now i can go to burgerking’
This guy is a mood 😂😂
Me tho 😂😂
Шта да радимо кад у србији немамо burger king
@@thabromazepanovic7899 hahahahhahahah
Ako nemate Burger King, imate li još nekoga restorana brze hrane u Srbiji?
He can start awkward conversations in so many languages
lmaoooooooooooo fax
Imagine the gossip he can hear
The power he possesses 😱😱😱😱
My dad speaks 6 and a half languages and sometimes he laughs randomly if we're out somewhere because of what people say sometimes 😂
Nobody would suspect him. They will probably recruit him to spy on the Asians.
@@domlifter 🤣🤣🤣🤣 that's funny
Would've been funny if some hardcore Star Trek fan went up to him and started speaking in Klingon
That is what i thought haha, i am currently learning it
Or sindarin :D
Or Tolkien’s Elvish
@@elijahculper5522 that's sindarin ;) sindarin is one of the elvish dialects from toliens world and the one which is spoken in the lord of the ring movies
Or something like Dothraki and Valyrian
The Swedes scammed him by mumbling while the Chinese girl speaking Shanghainese refused the money until he insisted lmao
That Chinese girl is a real woman
We need more people like that chinese girl
fortunately some Chinese is smart enough to carry out another Chinese language than Mandarin...it's not only a dialect
Indrajeet Patil Oi don’t be transphobic
Ryan Daly no, you shut up and respect my opinion. A joke isn’t funny when it’s offensive
"I can go to the Burger King"
What a cool dude
Not really...
He is a idiot he is from the balkans all cantrys use simular dialect he culd get 30 euros easy
@@balkananime1015 tell me you're from balkan without telling me you're from balkan
@@balkananime1015 Well, that world be pretty dishonest from him, wouldn’t it? You shouldn’t embarrass yourself for pocket change. In the end, he was a part of a fun game, “Zdravo. Kako si?” means “Hello. How are you?” in many different Balkan languages (as a linguist I disagree calling them all different languages, that’s more politically than scientifically based, but whatever) and by not knowing that it was clear that the dude guessing isn’t knowledgeable about South Slavic languages, so taking advantage of that would be mean. I know he earns way more than he loses on these videos, but still. 🙂
I barely understood the swedes and it's my native language :))
I understand " vad"
They mumbled terribly
@@xtyr827 on purpose
vafan sa dom?
@@Tickefect å ä ö typ 😂 Sa inte en enda fras eller mening 😂
Hearing a Chinese person speak Spanish is the coolest thing ever.
Jeremiah Suddreth visit Peru lol
Or even Cuba has Chinese who speak Spanish
the Dominican Republic has lots of Chinese and Japanese
I've seen it irl, mind blowing
Panama or pretty much Latin America has them
Those girls just said "Å, Ä, Ö"
Yeah that’s was just rude of them to say that
@@LasagnaDelRey99 lmao
ThAt Said å i ån ä en ö. Inte shysst och han pratade fan bra svenska
Im from sweden and could only understand like 1 thing they said. Although judging by their accent they were most likely from northern sweden.
A poem in Swedish:
"Ö,ö,
Hö,ö,
Hö ös mö."
Translation:
"Island, island,
Grassy island,
Grassy islands maid."
He doesn’t need Duolingo
Duolingo needs him
The basic first lessons on duolingo teach you more than what he knows though
@@ByronVII白耳義 Except it doesn't. He can think and form phrases with meaning, which is nothing like first 10 lessons in Duolingo.
Learning "woman" and "man" in Duolingo is not even close to being enough to form thoughts in another language.
@@DimitriMoreira sure, I was exaggerating, but the languages he assumingly speaks that I also speak, are bad. He claims to speak Japanese for example but it's worse than the Japanese I learned in my first year at college.
@@DimitriMoreira and he repeats the same basic constructs and doesn't take whatever his recipient says into consideration, because most of the time he can't understand what they said
Swedish girl: *start mumbling in swedish*
Wouter: You get 5 euros, what language is that?
Swedish girl: Swedish
Wouter: *start talking in swedish*
Swedish girl: *surprised pikachu*
he spoke danish though, but still, they tricked him
lmao
@@YTIsTakingOverMyLife loool
Parma zyxwvu
I’m not even Swedish but that sounds like a big generalization dude
Parma zyxwvu
Have you met most of them? Probably not, it’s just the people you’ve met. You’re generalizing
I'm just imagining someone legit trying to scam you for $5 by speaking Swedish that isn't even understandable.
Competine - Lea hey ever heard of things called dialects?
It was understandable though?? I'm swedish, she said "ö i en å" there's an island in a river
@@flowerpower2906 ruotsin kieli on kyllä perseen syvimmästä kolosta hyvänen aika
i understood them at the first second
@@imbigpig ha! Suomi keel o paska viru #1
imagine just saying names of IKEA furniture
Lmao
It's easy I'm from sweden
@Daniella Moré Obvious
DANK MEMES this actually made me laugh
Haha that's awesome
Bruh, there's always that one African guy who speaks some random language from a village with like 300 people in it. Africa is wild.
Since when is Suriname in Africa bro
Suriname africa?
@@hej78102 well the people and languages of the carribean look like africans ya know
You are sadly ignorant
he's from Suriname lol geography is wild
How did you not understand the ducks? They were saying "Can we have 10 Euros instead of 5?"
You get €5 too😂😂
Greedy bastards smh, ducks these days have no manners
These ducks are asking him for his credit card
Lmfaoooo😂😂😂😂🤣omg
What are you tripping man😂
Swedish girl: Awoo!
Wouter: You got me, I don't speak stupid.
😂😂
Imao😂
🤣👌
56709
I would be too ashamed to take his money if I were her 😂 😂
Imagine how great it must feel to be so confident about language skills to the point of offering money if you don’t understand them.
If only...
bet he doesn't know Visaya
I'm so jealous tbh lmao
Speak to him in Hmong and it's over lol. We don't even have a country and live in the hills
I can barely speak my native language well enough 😭😂
As a Swede I'm lowkey mad at the Swedish girls, they were just mumbling amongst themselves about what they could try to say that he wouldn't understand - that is NOT fair!
Ofc it's fair, anyone would like a fiver. Anyone would try to trick someone in some way to get money
@@ItsWexFR no not everyone only shitty people like her and the rest of the people who played fair are the example of how you should treat each other why would you cheat to get a fiver
Herregud vad taskiga tjejerna var.
Dom skulle själva knappast begripa ev vis Pitemål eller Annan bondska.
Fy på dom 😠
@@ItsWexFR
Sure if you're a dishonest person.
If you're homeless or starving it would be OK.
@@ItsWexFR By "anyone" you mean yourself. Just cause you're a scammer doesn't mean everyone else is like you.
The swedish girl literally just said eåiäö which is absolute gibberish
Not exactly, she said "ö i en å" which is popular tricky word play that some people prank foreigners with. It means "island in a river", so yeah - not exactly a common phrase. It's a phrase that is particularly difficult because only very fluent people can tell each word apart. She was clearly trying to cheat.
IKEA
Hirs Ch Dani broo smh
@@Muskar2 thats so interesting, thanks for posting.
Muskar but she said it in a very unclear way. I’m from Sweden and i have lived here my whole life, yet it still took me about 20 seconds to understand what she was saying. All the words kind of fused and it she Said it in a very weird accent
As an American, I can barely even speak my own language
Cheerz ta dat
but nearly everybody is able to speak your language
America is still figuring out what a meter is in 2019
@@gio9789 ill take a meter of cola
@@playalol69 you mean a litre
I don’t even speak Swedish and I know they scammed you
Ive heard them talked swedish but they said å ä ö for some reason and didnt say some sentence
@@jaduaa2541 I think it was Och i ån är en ö. Which in värmlandska sounds like Åiåaäeö
@@Sjokola Förväntade mig inte att se Åiåaäeö här, hahah. Kul att se andra värmlänningar...
Nah they spoke Swedish but they just said å ä ö
Svenskar är så jävla stela😂
surprised there was no italian, polish, slovakian, finnish, norwegean, czech or hungarian
lucky for wouter, im p sure he doesnt speak slavic languages, only ukranian and russian
@@harrysb3002 Though, that's surprising, Ukrainian isn't common slavic language, I tell you that.
@@Mamut_Rahal98 why not?
Eastern slavic?
Polaka nie było aż dziwne.
yeah, i would've tried czech at him
the swedes ripped you off. they lied, they spoke swedish with each other but with u just jibberish.
Wow....
Nope, they said an actual sentence but in a super heavy dialect that only people from their part of the country would understand
@@stellastella99 Actually all they said was umlauts, no sentence.
@@stellastella99 Jag kunde förstå vad dom sa som en stockholmare, inte särskilt svårt att förstå i min åsikt. Men jag kan se varför vissa personer kan tycka så eftersom hon mumbla en bit.
@@NeoAxiom What they said was
"å i ån ä en ö"
Which means "and in the stream there's an island". They definitely did say a sentence however it's usually used as a tongue twister and or example of the Swedish language in the extreme sort of way. A sentence in the same vein is
"får får får, nej. får får inte får. får får lamm"
which translates to "do sheep get sheep, no. Sheep doesn't get sheep. Sheep get lambs"
The Swedish girls were unfair... they just said our extra letters lol
They scammed Wouter. It was suspicious on how she intentionally tried to make it even low volume by mumbling, without even a full sentence.
@@antonl6264 They said "å i åa e en ö", "and in the river there is an island".
There's also a longer version: "i åa e en ö å i öa e en å"; "in the river there is an island and on the island is a river".
It's difficult to understand if you're not ready for it, but it's not gibberish.
@@antonl6264 Agree to disagree. I can hear what she's saying. Unnecessary to call them stupid.
@@Mewier I am swedish and I have no clue what they said, they were really un-cool
Anton L Nah bruh they said an actual sentence, jag missade till och med det tills jag läste kommentarerna men sen är det lätt att höra
jokes on him, i can speak:
English
American
Australian
유나 문yuna moon british?
And canadian
lol same
TomMuggeridge what a smart man
I speak British
bruh you know how hard it is to learn a different language... this guy makes it look easy afff. respect!
That Chinese woman thought: easy €5 for me.
Wouter: Nope 😂
PrinzVonLangdelberg I think all he meant is she thought it is very unlikely that he speaks chinese not that she was hungry for that 5
I mean…the Chinese he knows is the standard one which is Mandarin, but we have 130 more languages in China, so…like I speak Cantonese n Gan other than Mandarin. Easy 5€ for me🤣
Dante202 then what about the rest of the people that tried..? why only single out the Chinese lady lmao
Kacper Leśniowski yeah that
PrinzVonLangdelberg what Kascper said
Every language:
"I want to drink your countries alcohol with you."
Tatar is a real language. There is a republic called the Republic of Tatarstan in the Russian Federation.
Antalya Gozleri search for this comment ☝🏻
Tatars barely speak "tatar tili", they speak Russian and a little bit "kutak barma". That tatar guy comitted fraud, cause he don't speak tatarian language literally, he just know a few words.
Antalya Gozleri k
Без булдырабыз!
Antalya Gozleri tartar is everywhere. even in Xinjiang
When I tell you I jumped, when you spoke Khmer. I seriously launched myself; I’m so happy to see my language being represented:).
Don't come and do this in India, You will loose everything in an hour, here language changes for every 100 kms
Nah they'll just scam and rob you
Miro 3K-01 SAHP Both of you are correct
You obviously don't know what the difference between language and dialect
@@mirofin wrong perception.
@@vonhidalgo6211 they are different languages
Everybody gangsta till I start speaking minecraft enchantment table
Jiggle Physics looool ive been told that in voice chat of many games hahaha
I’m a bit rusty in reading it but I learned it in the back of French class.
*He's speaking the language of gods*
It's just basically a galactic language. I know the alphabet and so on but i can't pronounce it
Your name and profile picture lmao
Everybody gangsta till this guy starts speaking enchantment table
He‘s from the Netherlands not Area 51, if so, he‘d also be speaking Obama‘s last name
@@ligmablocks9998 Obama _is_ his last name.
fucking pig latin
@@evelyndelao9372 ?
@@fghsgh am i getting wooshed or are u getting wooshed
I knew there would be a Welsh person as soon as I clicked
He's so stressed that he started to speak with those ducks lmao
Wasn’t that a joke too?
They were geese, not ducks.
@@Top2two2 stoped
Korean: speaks korean
Wouter: I want to visit Seoul
Korean: I'm from Pyongyang
Wouter: North Korea, best Korea
Azim Tomo when? In this video?
ahahaha
You probably wouldn't get someone to speak from north korea
@hehe North Korea and South Korea use same language and are able to communicate each other.
@@Hibasi That's right. It is almost impossible to see North Koreans outside North Korea.
The Swedes literally just made vowel sounds...smh
They also said "ok what should I say?"
They said "there's an island in a river" - ö i en å, it's fair
I'm also a Tatar, and it's my native language! So I was really surprised that someone spoke Tatarça to this polyglot dude! Greets from Kazan, Tatarstan!
You can instantly hear he's dutch because of his accent.
He's also tall af 😂
yeah lmao
Mathew Groen and he is literally in amsterdam lol
I'm Afrikaans and I was hella surprised with his fluent Dutch lmao
makes sense now
I could rly hear the dutch accent in his German xD
And I thought I could flex with 3 languages
In europe we learn 4 minimum
Zonk in America most (non-bilingual) people just know one their whole lives 😭
@@lynn-vn8xw I remember watching an American airlines video and they found it impressive this woman spoke 3 languages 😭
Zonk hahahha yeah, but I know 3 languages because I’m Tunisian-American 😄
@@lynn-vn8xw I know four French, german, irish and Italian. I know English due to family learnt German and irish in school. French and Italian thought myself
Lmao the serbian guy made an entrance like it was a boss fight
And he only said : ''Hello , how are you?''
“Why do I hear boss music?”
Нино Белов thats literally the definition of serbs in other countries: stands like he’s about to fight but is actually somewhat friendly lol
@@SerbwithGod opljackase ga srbi 😂
@@mikoumag576 To ti je balkanski mentalitet... Oni se muče sa Francuskim, Španskim... Dođe neko sa balkana kaže zdravo i nema ko da prepozna jezik, a da nije sa balkana... 😅😅
Welsh and Gaelic are beautiful languages.
Gaelic isn't one language
Go raibh maith agat
@@Cassxowary ye it’s many different ethnic Celtic backgrounds
I speak Welsh fluently lol
@@Syndixal gaelic is scottish mate, not irish :]
"I dont have any friends. I want to have 3 friends but I just have 1 friend"
I can smell that Duolingo!
Медведь в парке пьют пиво. Yep, duolingo.
The Welsh guy was very smug and proud of himself.
Mae e’n smugio, dwi’n siarad cymraeg
This is welsh!
Megan Davies rydw i’n dysgu gymraeg
Oh dear. I promise not everyone from Wales is like that. I'm sorry on his behalf if he gave you a bad impression of the Welsh.
@@morgan3710 pam? Mae gymraeg yn iath fawraidd. Os ydych chi'n dysgu cymraeg a dych ddim yn cymraeg, rdychi'n dwp
The welsh guy is my dad. He was only joking when he was been “smug”. Welsh people have a laugh sometimes, the welsh would know.
When I heard Welsh I was like: no, no he’s not going to know that.
I speak welsh as well and i was so surprised to actually find a welsh person in his videos.
I can say the longest welsh town if that counts..
@@spai2040 as a Welsh person. Most Welsh people can't say it so i think it counts
Logan Norris-Lambe yay
@@chef4292 welsh ❤
i am from Georgia love you videos keep going!!
Why this video feels like a 2010 video ?
For me at start it felt like 2020, like feels new, but then I remembered about the corona and looked at the year
@worldd777 camera quality
Same man
@worldd777 When it's lot of young people in the video you can recognize it was shot around present time if there are a lot of colorful hair (not so many really in 2010), big broad jackets and girls wearing ankle-high cut, wide jeans, plus many 90's inspired shoes (not there yet in 2010). Few details :)
You watch yt from 2010 😳
The guys from Chile should have started speaking with chilean accent and slang, they would have won lol
Siiii wn pensé lo mismo jsjsjs
El weon weon po weon
Maybe cod Mobile vids i dunno yeah but in my language, using our Chilean expressions
Maybe cod Mobile vids i dunno and the “wn” is the equivalent of bro or dude, it can be used both positively and negatively
Narjdask R sipo wn el wn wn por dios, lo más chistoso es que esta Wea de frase hace sentido jsjsjs
This dude is having a very strange handshake moment with these People
Lol yh
Bad Man what is this thing you call handshake ?
Vive la France ! Vive le Québec Libre ! 🤝
Your Tagalog is somewhat awkward grammatically, but any Filipino can understand what you're saying. Good job!
Dapat nag kapampangan, ilocano or bisaya sila eh HAHAHAHA
@@iyadelacruz8476 hahah easy money eh
I mean, Tagalog has just really extraordinary sentence structure, even I have trouble learning it xd
Isnt that the purpose of a language, that people can understand? 😏
I think most of his languages are naturally awkward grammatically.
Watching this in a post-COVID world...
the amount of hands he shakes is UNGODLY
Chill
Weird how that freaks me out now
Dude just shake hands with people who are comfortable doing it. Wash your hands and you won't get sick. This entire covid scare is so exaggerated.
and the group pic they took 😣
Doland Drumpf You know, I can tell you're an idiot by your picture. You don't need to speak to confirm it
Others: speak active languages
Intellectuals: speaks Latin
In Macedonia we learn latin in high school so good luck with that
Konstantin tino Gjorgievski yeah here in Italy too...
Etiam si Latine loqui incipiet et ipso actu occursum
@@tonitino_ but u dont learn to speak it
@@rebia5542 ofc
I’d definitely win he didn’t look like he knew any African languages
he knew swahili
Hahahahaha I speak five African languages. He wouldn’t know any of them
Samira A he doesnt look like he speaks korean, danish ukrainian and hebrew to, but he does.
C C yeah but rarely do people learn actually African language except for Swahili cuz most Africans are duo lingual or trilingual so they know European languages and speak to foreigns with that
I speak slovenian, so i'd probably win
Europe is such an amazing place to learn multiple languages that are widespread. So many different countries and different languages there close together….Southeast Asia and Africa too are loaded with different languages 😃 Most Filipino I know speak 3 languages; English, Tagalog, and depending on what island they are from, they may have a local language as well. I kinda wondered why the Pinay’s didn’t try other language 🤔
Hmmm I wouldn't call that a language as a national language though lol I speak 2 other Chinese "languages", apart from Mandarin, but I wouldn't use it in this kind of circumstance lol otherwise it'd be easy €10 🤧🤣
*scottish and welsh blokes*: i’m about the end this mans whoLe career
Madi M I was waiting for Welsh and Scots to come ruin this man lol
Scottish Gaelic, Welsh and Irish Gaeilge would make this fella broke
icefromthefreezer it’s just called Gaeilge. But I love you for even knowing and caring enough to write it. You’re basically just saying Irish Irish otherwise. It’s like people saying Shariah law which means law law lmao
True dat ¡Cymru am beth!
Yeah the Swedish girls scammed you. They just said ”åaääöö” which is just jibberish
'ow'
Nää, läs lite kommentarer och lyssna på henne igen. "Hon sa "och i ån är en ö" på värmländska "å i ån ä en ö" Copy pasta
No that's Minecraft enchanting table language
I’m not sure what she said but I read and she said “an island in the river” or something like that.. I’m pretty sure it’s used as a prank to trick foreigners
@@tidiane161 no, Greek and Amharic are.
a dutch guy speaking spanish with a chinese girl now I have seen everything
Si
terrible spanish i barely understood anything
@@mannycomedy Oh come now, it wasn't that bad. Some grammatical errors, but even I, whose mother tongue isn't Spanish could understand it.
@@mannycomedy funnily for me he is more understandable than a native speaker, but I'm learning spanish so his pace was better.
@@mannycomedy go talk mandarim
when you said about Buryad i almost passed out, for me as for a native speaker it is incredible that someone so far away knows about my language.
even in my multinational country people don't know who the hell i am and what is Buryad, my language is endangered, for example in 11th grade at school out of 200 students only 3-5 people could speak Buryad, few people could even know a couple of phrases.
my language will soon disappear without a trace and this upsets me, it touched me deeply to the core. thank you for this kind of content!
Hello, I had to reply to your comment. I love Buryat language and I really know many Buryats. You don't need to worry, I think many people now these days are inspired to learn rare languages.
Крайне жаль, что языки народов России вымирают
All you people are talking about sign language, but do y’all know *Norwegian sign language*
Iben Indrevær ja
Frrr ! You’re mad
balls of steel and a man of his word. the swedish one annoyed me tho. thts super unfair idk wht they said but yea
@Bas Baas Haha I'm pretty sure I saw your comment a few minutes ago under an Iconoclast video.
@Bas Baas based
@Bas Baas tf is that supposed to mean?
Swedistan
I'm swedish and didn't understand them
When he speaks other languages it sounds fluent but when he used my language, it sounded awkward. I feel like it's the same for other languages too lol
Yaaa same in some of the languages that i speak .. i was like wtf is he even saying he was just throwing random greetings that had nothing to do with the situation
I felt that aswell with 2 lenguages (Spanish,German). He speak fluent but his pronunciation is not the best to be honest.
Well is kinda hard if you don't practice a lot, so having go-to sentences for certain situations is a good way to not get stuck while trying to communicate.
@@Owen.F well in arabic he was just saying thank you good morning hi hello .. some shit like that it's not even a sentence just random words
He seems to be conversational in a lot of them, not fluent, still fucking amazing but there's a difference
Love the fact that the first language was Welsh, lol 😆 da Iawn, mae'n neis I clywed, dim yn clywed digon ar fideos fel hyn!
Those ducks scammed you bro. I’m a duck and can speak duckish fluently and they were just saying nonsense.
Wow, they should be cancelled
MrBeast: *Paying people 1000€ if I don’t speak their language*
RayD Official even though he only speaks English
Is it wierd that i saw the video from beast where they are running dor money lile 10 min ago right befor i clickt on this one? O.o
Morgz: *copies Mr.Beast*
MrExxxtreme: Suckin people off if i dont speak their language.
Also MrExxxtreme: I only speak English.
Julian Weingardt you never know
i think one of the most important features of becoming a good polyglot is being humble because it allows you to learn much more and push forward and he's really a good sport. really interesting!
being humble makes you very approachable and puts people at ease while talking to you his body language is good too.
When Wouter See's a non-european or non-asian person: "damn it I should have learnt the other continent's languages"
I'm a Tatar from Russia and I was glad when there was a guy from Russia who speaks Tatar as well
Сәлам, кардәшем! Нихәл?
Сәлам дуслар, кушылам 🤟🏼
Татарлар қазақтардан сәлем
kam_ _mar independence for tartarstan!
The whole balkan: Tell'em to bring me ma moneyyy
_ BOSS tako je bre
Tako jee brate
Napokon razumem što u edukaciji kao pod imenom imamo sve balkanske jezike😂 Isplatilo bi se
😂😂😂
_ BOSS bukvalno 😂
I thought being able to speak 4 languages made me okay but then this guys goes on and does 15. Schöne Arbeit.
He speaks 16 :)
@moviemobster23
Well chinese was my mother tongue and taught in school under Singapores educatiin systen.
Took up german as a minor in Uni
And spent the rest of my days learning spanish just for the fun ahhaa. Once i got to around B1 level. I started reading more and travelling to the countries and speaking a loy more too
I thought the same ... Ich dachte 4 (English,Deutsch,Türkce,Español) Sprachen zu sprechen wäre schon sehr gut , obwohl ich nicht alle gleich gut beherrschen kann, doch dieser Typ übertrifft jeden hier . Like I said, to speak up to 4 languages is hard enough for me and certainly for everyone else as well, but this guy reached levels and improved himself so much that I only can dream of.
Laoshu is the best
Look him up
Nice work. Very crazy
Tatar is a real language, tatars speak it, Tatarstan is a part of Russia, I was watching your video and I had a dream to take part in it because I can speak Tatar very well, but unfortunately, I don't live in your city
Ohh i thought he spoke crimean tatar and i surprised that why I can't understand him but now I get it .I'm turkish btw but Tatar language has differences from oghuz TURKİC languages
@@Zeynep-fm5dd ну так то откуда ты? So where are you from?
Я уж думал, ни одного татарина не найдётся)
imagine him trying to learn african dialects and languages oh man..
Hey man I'm iranian and I know Zulu and sesotho
@@sepehrdadnosrati6131 WOO!! Sawubona Mngami Wami. Dumelang O Kae
fleuringmiel and indian
You want laoshu50500 for that content
I'd go up to him and start speaking in sign language
"Speaking in sign language" just read that really slowly.
But would that be in Dutch sign language? Or BSL/ASL/??
A Vodka Bottle. I realized that but "signing in sign language" sounds repetitive, and I can't say "signing in ASL" because not everyone knows what ASL means
ItsJustKage ASL is “All Sign Language” right?
Lenny Boi American Sign Language
Lmao Duolingo is tryna tell me something by playing their ad on this video
So like duo sent me a message crying saying "give learning german another try" i and felt so bad although i know it is not real it still touched me tbh.
@@db4ch I understand that feeling
@@db4ch f
Duolingo: bring yo ass over here
Great job man, I can tell that you put a lot of work into these, keep it up!
Me: I bet he doesn’t speak my language (Dutch), because apparently it’s quite hard for foreigners. *finds out he is Dutch*
Jokes on you i can say ich bin Alex and Du bist swain :D
Lol leest ze achternaam
You're right i'm studying german in Italy (cause my family lives there) and i'm having such a hard time
Didi Alex Nurmi people Dutch is not Deutsch, Dutch is from the Netherlands not from Germany
@@kookiekookie4676 oh I didn't know hahaha thanks for telling me
Imagine, what if some of them created a language right at that moment and makes it really convincing
Naa, dzust talc en broahken Inglish aan yuul bi fien
@@NateNate60 Wat a gret ideah
Kust trr juncusto vanstila
Bold of you to imply created languages aren't languages.
This post has been made by the conlanging gang.
I seriously have my own language, tell me what do you think. I will write a transliteration, since it's got its own alphabet.
"Ejoj-tebu jadovtsel, ujerdet 'dete itivmel graap'uced."
MY SERBAIN GUY THAT SAID ZDRAVO KAKO SI, I LOVE YOU
Daaaaa. Mislim... ja pricam hrvatski ali mi je bilo drago da je bio nezko
Lucija Janković i one tri devojke, nismo saznali koji jezik pricaju ali nase su 😂
dobra profilna
@@mdza joj da
@@dunjasimunovic374 hvala 🥰
Did you ever learn Serbian? They speak a variant of that language in 5 countries!! It's a good investment to learn some.
An awesome language. I just started it.
Serbian the most beautiful language ever 🇷🇸❤️✌️
@@cristiloparici6294 more people should learn to speak it.
I want to see him run into another polyglot and just watch them go for hours
Noah V he has a video like that
@@arko.0.1. ruclips.net/video/t3H5D-XxPrI/видео.html This guy speaks more languages and even better than Wouter.
@@Populiervogel better languages? lmao how is one language better than another? dude wtf
@@giss182 I adjusted it, this is what I meant.
Sorry, English in not my native language. 😊
@@giss182 have you heard Danish, it is clearly worse than any other language.
Perfect idea to make people amazed by your language skills. Great video!
It's normal to make some mistakes speaking so many languages, still very impressive. Learning my third language I used to mix it with the others, still do.
He makes mistakes in every language, he cant even speak English correctly.
@@Ryosuke1208 yeah obviously, each language has its own different grammar. Its common to make mistakes grammatically
@@shabbarishchoc Well, he makes very basic beginner mistakes in like every sentence that only a person with a very basic knowledge of a language would make.
I'm Swedish and didn't get much because they were totally mumbling.
HOW DO YOU LEARN TO SPEAK SO MANY LANGUAGES
Time, energy, internet, books, resources, and most importantly exactly what he's doing here: speaking to natives.
I know 4 languages currently and am learning several more. I aim to be at least conversational in 7 by next year.
He can only speak the basic introducing phrases in the most languages, he only speaks a few of them fluently.
Excellent as always, sir! You deserved my like...
Just imagine someone pretending to speak a weird language, and gets 5 euros for free 😂
Exact what i thought.
The so called Swedish girl did that in the video.
The black guy and his "bush people" language.
@@mikec8679 Found the bigot
Mike C don’t be an idiot
Was für ein wunderschönes Project ! 😀
Mach weiter damit alter.
I want to challenge him. He can’t guess American.
He can t guess London too =)
shhh
FoX I thought I was kind of fluent in English until I travelled to Newcastle Upon Tyne. I still have nightmares of the Geordie accent! 😭
Does he know japanese?
haha😂 I guess he can't guess german with all the dialects.
Like: "Wenn du nicht sofort deine Beine vom Tisch nimmst, schlag ich dich auf den Kopf!" and "Wenn de nisch sofort deene Knoche vom Tisch nimmst, kriegste enen aufn Deetz!" ( but that's just my dialect😇)
Ah, i love german☺️😂
Me judging his heavy accent when speaking German whilst only being able to talk in two languages fluently myself.
ibims420 it’s better to speak 2 languages fluently than 15 on a basic level, wrong pronunciation
@@jackmate4943 only someone who does not speak more than 2 languages would say that...
@@Atillatzke no, what does it matter if you can't really talk in multiple languages while you could fluently talk in 2-3? If someone asks me something, I wanna be able to answer ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@absolutetrash he is thrash dude
1. He doesn't have a heavy accent.
2. Nothing wrong with having an accent. Doesn't mean one's skills are poor at all. Accents are cool.
people from every single country except America: know a ton of languages
Americans: barely know English
fleetlordavtar hi. this was all just a joke. But since you had such a hearty response, here is mine.
I have a large cultural background and therefore happen to speak multiple languages. I am aware that many Americans only need to speak English, but where I live we are required to take at least one foreign language, as it has many benefits. Whether traveling or getting jobs, being multilingual is a large asset to have as an American, who as you said, doesn't HAVE to know another language. I am aggravated that you went as far as to call me uncultured, as you know nothing about me or my background. You also mentioned the American education system, which teaches us unfathomably well, it is just those being taught choosing to ignore what they have learned.
On the subject of Canada and Mexico:
I happen to personally be very close with quite a few Mexicans and Canadians, and the Mexicans all have family that speak Spanish and English, and the Canadian friends of mine all know French (as many as 3 dialects) and English. In conclusion, though some of what you said is correct, I believe you don't quite fully grasp what the platform of RUclips is for (entertainment and fun) and you assume a bit too much. Have a lovely day and I hope you have become a tad bit less ignorant.
@@sarahhochman9732 I love the dedication to argument. You sound very annoyed but are passively concealing it. Great points that you brought up though.
malform68 thank you! :) what you just observed is correct.
@fleetlordavtar I see your points but... what’s with the ‘WRONG’? You provided an explanation as to why Americans didn’t need to know several languages and why they have a terrible school system which is why they can’t be blamed for their bad English. Those are all valid points but all you did was confirm the other guy’s statement to be true at least to a certain extent. What you didn’t do was give an explanation for why his statement was wrong in any way, instead giving the reason for why his statement is correct. As for your grammar I’ll just blame autocorrect for now since it does happen to me too but I do suggest you edit it to make it sound better at least when trying to make a point about improper English.
@@sarahhochman9732 This was a proper and classy response. The fact that the US is so diverse in terms of its citizens and residents coming from so many different backgrounds should be reason enough for people there to learn many languages. Not forgetting the native languages But alas! Also them being the 'greatest' and 'richest' country then laying fault on the education system is just ermmm...
The people from USA watching: ...
imagine someone comes out speaking the indus river valley language
I was thinking the same thing!
South Asians have not penetrated this part of the world, I see. 😂😂😂
A. Kaushal lol
Lol, Wish I was there, I'm from Ladakh( Indus valley) and speak Ladakhi, only less than 90,000 speak my mother tongue!
I’m studying this for his next public challenge
Wtf
I hate the fact that the american education system doesn't prioritize learning a second language, i speak spanish at the level of like a 3 year old:(
I agree. When you finially get to take a language in high school, the system is terrible. Nobody becomes fleunt from that, its basically just to get an overview of a language. :-(
If you find the american education bad at this, you should see the brazilian one teaching english. You spend 10 years just learning simple verbs and colors.
Here in England learning languages in high school is pretty easy. I’ve been learning french for 3 years now and I’ve gotten quite good at it . We have a lot of teachers that are fluent at different languages,but I think that what really helped me with my french is the fact that I can speak Spanish too.
Hey , That’s really nice to hear! I’m America (at least in California, it goes by state) they just explain grammar to you. They don’t have you practice out loud or anything. So if you’re not speaking the language, how are you supposed to learn it?! 😂
Estefanía L. Hmm that makes sense. And also if you don’t speak out the language, you won’t know how to pronounce words or read out a sentence. But if you are really interested in languages there are lots of apps that can help, I recommend Seneca and Duolingo. I’m using those at the moment to improve my French since we are not going to school.
If I meet him:
Ciamar a tha thu?
Him: Sorry I don't speak Scottish Gaelic.
Me: Those elementary Duolingo lessons are paying off already.
How are you
In irish its "conas atá tú"
@@D0M0C0RE The Celtic languages are this guy's Achilles heel: he lost €5 to a Welsh speaker and another €5 to a Scottish Gaelic speaker.
@@grantbmilburn oh damn son
@@grantbmilburn you've cracked the code
Ayyyy r u scottish too??
Es sorprenderte ver tantos idiomas en la sección de comentarios.
It’s awesome to see many languages on the comments section.