She blinked 51 times. He blinked one time, and even then only partially. Conclusion: he's not human and subconsciously had to tell himself "Oh, that's right, humans periodically rapidly close and reopen their eyes! Let's give this a try... I wonder if I did that convincingly... "
Maybe. Or maybe he is a psychopath. Or a sociopath. Or he just doesn't blink a lot. Conclusion: Body language should not be used on its own to tell what someone is like. However, it can massively help. But probably not for robots if they have no feelings
@RedPill Crusader The English were only influenced by French, even then not much, they just picked up a lot of words, still kept speaking English and thinking they were English. The Normans though, they were so influenced by French they started to speak it as a native language, instead of old Norse, and even thought of themselves as French by the end of it lol Much more extreme case
He did, kind of. It was a half blink. She blinked 51 times. He blinked half a time. Conclusion: he's not human and subconsciously had to tell himself "Oh, that's right, humans periodically rapidly close and reopen their eyes! Let's give this a try... I wonder if I did that convincingly... "
He did, kind of. It was a half blink. She blinked 51 times. He blinked half a time. Conclusion: he's not human and subconsciously had to tell himself "Oh, that's right, humans periodically rapidly close and reopen their eyes! Let's give this a try... I wonder if I did that convincingly... "
Not longer ago I wasn't interested in learning Dutch but now I wanna learn that beautiful and challenging language even though its pronunciation is really tricky. But after all, I wanna include the language into my language learning plans.
@liamcothran9399as an English speaker who has no experience hearing Dutch, it sounds like it's in that grey area between Language and Accent, similar to Spain + Latin America, and Portugal + Brazil
Some of the Dutch numbers just sound like English with a Dutch accent, which is pretty much the case. Or the English ones are Dutch with an English accent... But when he said elf I lost it.
Sorry, not to be rude, but if you focus on her blinking, you can't unsee it. Is that because of the fake lashes?(I've never worn those) Or because of editing and it just seems like more?
And you forgot the most import aspect AFTER twenty, because English and Dutch are then reversed: English : 21 = Twenty one Dutch : 21 = Eénentwintig English : 46 = Forty six Dutch : 46 = Zesenveertig
@@kame9 zo goed voor je,ik ben aan het leren* is the correct way to write it You really did your best and I am really happy you're interesting in Dutch👏👏👏
@@leann7939 i forgot type "ben" xD, really i like alot languages, but dutch sound good, and with english and german its not hard at all, but its a different language..., so new grammar ectt.
@@LAKD It's more complicated than that. Yes that is the core of it, but the west Germanic languages were mostly intelligible till the eight century, and dialects even longer (famously, pronunciation of certain words was used to weed out French spies in the Napoleonic wars). But in practice English changed more afterwards, if you are well versed in Shakespearean English, Dutch and German are suddenly much easier to grok . The way of saying "one and twenty" vs twenty-one is even more recent. (late 19th century)
For a while in England the peasantry spoke a saxon/germanic language while the nobility spoke a norman/romantic language. Eventually the two merged with most of the simple, common nouns (like numbers) having a Germanic origin while the complex/elite parts of the language having a romantic origin. And often both the Romantic and Germanic word for the same thing survived in English with slightly different meanings. For example "Cow" is clearly Germanic (Kuh) , but the meat from a cow is "Beef" which is clearly from French (Boeuff). This makes English hard to understand for both the Germanic language group and the Romantic language group.
@@teletek1776 Lol, dont compare Italian, spanish, portugues, french with germanic languages...germanic languages sound horrible like you have a potatoes in the mouth or something similar 😂
"So Dutch, are you more similar to German or English?"
Dutch: "Yes."
Too bad they didn't go up to 21, because at that point English and Dutch really start to differ.
True
Twenty one and eenentwintig
English used to do "one and twenty", but later on adopted the Romance way of counting: "twenty-one".
@@tompeled6193 because Romans and Normans...
Eenentwintig, tweeëntwintig, drieëntwintig, vierentwintig, vijfentwintig and so on
She blinked 51 times. He blinked one time, and even then only partially. Conclusion: he's not human and subconsciously had to tell himself "Oh, that's right, humans periodically rapidly close and reopen their eyes! Let's give this a try... I wonder if I did that convincingly... "
Maybe. Or maybe he is a psychopath. Or a sociopath. Or he just doesn't blink a lot. Conclusion: Body language should not be used on its own to tell what someone is like. However, it can massively help. But probably not for robots if they have no feelings
🤣🤣right
Dutch focus
It's more disturbing you noticed that; unless of course you weren't blinking yourself.
That Dutch guy looks like a generic NPC
Looks like someone I would run over in Los Santos
That's kinda mean
For me the Dutch guy looks like an industry conductor
And the woman looks like what you get from a sims character
He looks like a psychotic/sociopathic boss of whom you take an interview from and he stares right at your soul
I speak dutch when i'm drunk
I sleep with Dutch when Im drunk.
haghaHGhsaGHS
😂😂😂BEST comment
Me too...never would have thought I'm fluent in Dutch before
It does sound like slurred English (at least with these basic words)
Dutch seems to be a mix between english and german
Dutch is older
@@GerbenDub there is no older language
I mean, it is mid way in the dialect continuum
That is why they sound perky but not uncool like when the American get perky.
Boom BamBop nope, that’s Icelandic
English and Dutch have the same origin, but English is much more influenced by French. About 60% of the English vocabulary derived from Latin/French.
@RedPill Crusader The English were only influenced by French, even then not much, they just picked up a lot of words, still kept speaking English and thinking they were English. The Normans though, they were so influenced by French they started to speak it as a native language, instead of old Norse, and even thought of themselves as French by the end of it lol Much more extreme case
There are 3 primary languages in the world. Greek, Latin, Hebrew.
Most of the words in the world are derived from the Greek.
pompoen and pumpkin both came from "pompon"
Dutch is also influenced a lot by french and latin...
The English language is structured Germanically, but steals a bunch of Latin words
I like how Dutch sounds
Dutch é o q? Alemão ou Holandês?
@@jhoneijansen5201 Holandês
Thanks for complimenting my language? :D
Im Dutch and im from belgium (:
@@robinwestermann6348 Dutch sounds beautiful.
This English teacher is extremely beautiful, and the way in which the pronunciation is very beautiful, very sensual! a hug from Brazil !
Concordo
@WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE Je m'en fous.
The Dutch guy was so concentrated that he didn't blink once
Misschien is hij een robot !!!!!
He did, kind of. It was a half blink. She blinked 51 times. He blinked half a time. Conclusion: he's not human and subconsciously had to tell himself "Oh, that's right, humans periodically rapidly close and reopen their eyes! Let's give this a try... I wonder if I did that convincingly... "
That guy didn't blink...and that scares me
But that woman has fangs.
the guy is on pause when the girl is speaking.
He did, kind of. It was a half blink. She blinked 51 times. He blinked half a time. Conclusion: he's not human and subconsciously had to tell himself "Oh, that's right, humans periodically rapidly close and reopen their eyes! Let's give this a try... I wonder if I did that convincingly... "
Not longer ago I wasn't interested in learning Dutch but now I wanna learn that beautiful and challenging language even though its pronunciation is really tricky. But after all, I wanna include the language into my language learning plans.
Drunk German + English = Dutch
Eh, there’s way more to it.
there is also some latin
As an English speaker, Dutch seems kind of relatively easy to learn 🤔
If you do decide to learn it, hit me up if you have any questions!!!
@liamcothran9399as an English speaker who has no experience hearing Dutch, it sounds like it's in that grey area between Language and Accent, similar to Spain + Latin America, and Portugal + Brazil
Some of the Dutch numbers just sound like English with a Dutch accent, which is pretty much the case. Or the English ones are Dutch with an English accent...
But when he said elf I lost it.
lmaoo
Dutch sounds like a drunken Count Von Count trying to say his numbers in English.
Is the lady that youtuber Melissa Kristin?
When u realise that guy didn't blink ones.
Indonesian: Jakarta
Dutch: *Batavia*
Indonesian: Indonesia
Dutch: Indonesië ( _formerly_ Nederlandsch Indië)
its nice. iam interested learn dutch language.
i love dutch, idk why :D and its easy than other germanic languages.
@@TantiJourney i find dat idee goed
@محمد الجابري oh no not this again...
@محمد الجابري
That you insinuate that it is wrong to have a boyfriend by bringing a religion in the commentsection
Juan Antonio MF aftually you would say: Ik vind dat een goed idee.
Dutch is similar to english.
yes and frisian too, they close west germanic brach, but english differ from other family languages, had other influences.
Beatiful girl.
dude never blinked!
Isn’t it amazing that I’m a bilingual person, and that I can speak both Dutch and english(Dutch is my native language)
@RedPill Crusader yeah I know man, it’s impossible
Who stayed just for this beautiful English woman ?
She's American
@@rich3371 name?
@@farmazeusz6112 Her maiden name or her married name? ;)
@@vclamp either one so i can find her and invite for dinner xd
@@vclamp just tell both
Name of the girl?
english: 11
dutch: ELF
that made me crack up
It's very similar, maybe i could easily learn dutch if i keep practicing english
Numbers inSantali language:-
᱑-(ᱢᱤᱫ) mid
᱒-(ᱵᱟᱨ)baar
᱓-(ᱯᱮ)pe
᱔-(ᱯᱩᱱ)poon
᱕-(ᱢᱚᱬᱮ)more
᱖-(ᱛᱩᱨᱩᱭ) turuy
᱗-(ᱮᱭᱟᱭ)eyay
᱘-(ᱤᱨᱟᱹᱞ)iraal
᱙-(ᱟᱨᱮ)aare
᱑᱐-(ᱜᱮᱞ)gel
᱑᱑-(ᱜᱮᱢᱤᱫ)gemid
᱑᱒-(ᱜᱮᱵᱟᱨ)gebaar
᱑᱓-(ᱜᱮᱯᱮ)gepe
᱑᱔-(ᱜᱮᱯᱩᱱ)gepoon
᱑᱕-(ᱜᱮᱢᱚᱬᱮ)gemore
᱑᱖-(ᱜᱮᱛᱩᱨᱩᱭ)geturuy
᱑᱗-(ᱜᱮᱮᱭᱟᱭ)geiyay
᱑᱘-(ᱜᱮᱤᱨᱟᱹᱞ)geiral
᱑᱙-(ᱜᱮᱟᱨᱮ)geaare
᱒᱐-(ᱵᱟᱜᱮ)baage
Nice work, keep it up 👍
If it was British English it would be closer.
Please do Afrikaans Dutch German
You will be surprised
Yes they are very similar, but some pronounciation isn’t really simaulr
I’m Afrikaans and it sounds much different
O holandês parece que tá segurando a risada kjkkkkjjjk
KKKKKKKK
Indo-European numbers
Ik spreek Nederlands letterlijk
In Dutch:
11:elf
12:twaalf
13:DWARF
Dutch (and similarly Afrikaans) numbers get interesting from 21 onwards. My personal favourite to pronounce is the number 88. 😁
Indonesian: Bukittinggi
Dutch: *Fort de Koch*
Why not include more phrases? Simply counting doesn't allow the listeners to get a better comparison.
What a beautiful girl
Yes
Isnt she from tiktok
9
English : Nine
Dutch : oh no im not said the word
Ahahahaha, pretty funny to read the comments as a Dutchman
Told you
Sorry, not to be rude, but if you focus on her blinking, you can't unsee it. Is that because of the fake lashes?(I've never worn those)
Or because of editing and it just seems like more?
She blinked 48 times.
He blinked zero times.
the first girl: five
the guy: *vijf*
And you forgot the most import aspect AFTER twenty, because English and Dutch are then reversed:
English : 21 = Twenty one
Dutch : 21 = Eénentwintig
English : 46 = Forty six
Dutch : 46 = Zesenveertig
Dutch sounds like a rough average of English and German. If you randomly switch between those languages and blend some words together, you get Dutch.
Dutch sounds almost normal to me
nice comparisons
You can easily tell if a language is germanic or tomance, by the numbers.
11 is elf! Thats a good one! 👍
Damn she's fine as hell.
Ahahaha
The Dutch guy barely blinks
forgot her name. remind please.
Indonesian: Bogor
Dutch: *Buitenzorg*
Name of the girl
Ik ben Nederlands maar ook van Engeland am from netherlands and from england
1:17 saude !
I can speak dutch
Ik ook
@@leann7939 zo goed for je, ik aan het leren
@@kame9 zo goed voor je,ik ben aan het leren* is the correct way to write it
You really did your best and I am really happy you're interesting in Dutch👏👏👏
@@leann7939 i forgot type "ben" xD, really i like alot languages, but dutch sound good, and with english and german its not hard at all, but its a different language..., so new grammar ectt.
Eleven bruh
Man: elf
Need her IG
ong
Dutch is an older then english meaning how simmilar does english sound to dutch?
Something people forget, Dutch is older but none of them evolved from each other. They came from a common origin
@@LAKD It's more complicated than that. Yes that is the core of it, but the west Germanic languages were mostly intelligible till the eight century, and dialects even longer (famously, pronunciation of certain words was used to weed out French spies in the Napoleonic wars). But in practice English changed more afterwards, if you are well versed in Shakespearean English, Dutch and German are suddenly much easier to grok . The way of saying "one and twenty" vs twenty-one is even more recent. (late 19th century)
What is her name?
Hey hey hey, who was the English speaker ( ͡ʘ ͜ʖ ͡ʘ)
I keep seeing this girl, free robux scams, ads, and now here. Literally this girl is everywhere
That nine is pretty controversial
Why
why did you get an a
Does Anyone Know The name of these people?
Woman: “Eleven”
Man: “Elf“
Me: “ Uhh, you mean these guys: 🧝♂️ 🧝♀️ 🧝♂️ 🧝♀️ 🧝♂️ 🧝♀️ 🧝♂️ 🧝♀️🧝♂️ 🧝♀️ 🧝♀️ “
Scots. Ane Twar threi feir/fower fife sax seiven echt ni-yine te-in (two syllables = te-in). elf, twaal thirtien feirtien fiftein savtein seivintein eichtein niiyentein twintie. spellings vary here they are spelled as close to phonetically as possible.
What's her nameeeeee
German is a very old English language and the German people are the ancestors of the Anglo-Saxons
Eu achei parecido
An Do
twaalf
Portuguese is hard
Maybe next video word between Indonesia and Dutch
@@beyurzelf many Indonesian word come from Dutch. And why not? About Indonesian and Malaysian. We are share same language root, Melayu or Malayu.
@@mrpradana1973
🇲🇾:🇲🇨
Herimau:Harimau=Tiger
Mahu:Mau=Want
Tentera:Tentara=Army
Kenderaan:Kendaraan=Transportation
Beza:Beda=Different
Kerana:Karena=Because
Pandai:Pintar=Smart
Pontianak:Kuntilanak=Gosht Hole Woman
Toyol:Tuyul=Gosht Baby money
Bola sepak:Sepakbola=Soccer
Jenayat:Jenazah=Corpse
Aidil Fitri:Idul Fitri=Eid Al-Fitr
Aidil Adha:Idul Adha=Eid Al-Adha
Tometo:Tomat=Tomato
Zimat:Hemat=Thrifty
Rosak:Rusak=Broken
Tak:Nggak=No
Salji:Salju=Snow
Ais:Es=Ice
Jerebu:Asap=Smoke
Sokong:Dukung=Support
Cakap:Bicara=Dialog
Saye:Saya=I'm/Me
Same:Sama=Same
Cili:Cabe=Chili
Nak:Hendak=want
Iaitu:Yaitu=That is
Budak:Bocah=Children
Datuk:Kakek=Grand father
Bina:Bangun=Wake up
Itik:Bebek=Duck
Erti:Arti=mean
Sikit:Dikit=Little
Pokok:Pohon=Three
@@ajibaskoro2715 are you from Malaysia? Hello there
@@mrpradana1973 me no from Malaysia but me from Republik Indonesia country/NKRI
English is emotional
Dutch spoken emotionlessly
Why that Dutch guy is not blinking 😳
How many way to pronounce the "R" in the Dutch?
2 ways, rolling R: on the tip of your tongue and one more from the back of the tongue.
@@MrNuubstar thank you
¿Por que han expresando sólo cifras ?
O holandês é complicadinho haha
Durch is legit English in a Dutch accent
I thinh Dutch is the combination of english and German languages
Essentially Dutch is older than modern English
May we have Dutch n Afrikaans
Como se llama ella?
Elf.
I also have Vampire teeth like her, i really want a girl like her.
ok
Dutch is like drunk English
a msm voz do slvio santos
Caralho vc falo não consigo para de ouvi kkk
Sim, não consegui tankar kkkkkkkk
Nada a ver
Learn English and German get Dutch for free.
How are these different Languages? They seems more like dialects of same language...🥴
For a while in England the peasantry spoke a saxon/germanic language while the nobility spoke a norman/romantic language. Eventually the two merged with most of the simple, common nouns (like numbers) having a Germanic origin while the complex/elite parts of the language having a romantic origin. And often both the Romantic and Germanic word for the same thing survived in English with slightly different meanings. For example "Cow" is clearly Germanic (Kuh) , but the meat from a cow is "Beef" which is clearly from French (Boeuff). This makes English hard to understand for both the Germanic language group and the Romantic language group.
Romance languages sound better!
no
@@teletek1776 you are wrong xd
Jose Zurita Romero germanic languages sound better
@@teletek1776 Lol, dont compare Italian, spanish, portugues, french with germanic languages...germanic languages sound horrible like you have a potatoes in the mouth or something similar 😂
Jose Zurita Romero the french sound like they forget half of their vocabulary
The smirk on this guy comes from the fact he's imaging a date with the girl to his right
He said every number wrong…
No
wrm kijk ik dit
What is her insta?
😂
5=wife?
Vijf
U would prenounce It as vife not wife
Dutch with German not one language ?
no
Los únicos números que sos iguales en holandés y en alemán son acht y elf, en los demás son un intermedio entre inglés y alemán.
You forgot vier (4) it's the same in german