It would be difficult for anyone to deduce what South American country given they all speak Spanish except Brazil, Guyana, French Guiana and Suriname. Yes I know there are different slight dialects, but for someone to know all that would be so impossible. This was very interesting. Thanks for presenting it.
That's true. But thanks to the subtitles I was able to guess Chile, because he cut the S off his own name😂 But if it wasn't subtitled, I wouldn't know any better. Some of the South American ones you can guess because, they cut letters off their words. But the Meso-American ones are much harder.
@@briantravelman Argentinian and Mexican are super easy, but the rest can be hard in just a couple of sentences, specially if the person doesn't have a strong accent. Like, in Chile people can have a pretty neutral latam Spanish or a super strong accent.
Actually it's easier in South America than it is in Central America. Chileans are very different from Arg and very different from Colombia & Venezuela. It's the tricky central american nations that would trip me up.
I thought you were just another polyglot recognizing languages using romance and germanic common words, but after seeing that you speak Serbocroatian and can distinguish it from other Balkan languages (which are 98% same) by words varying just in dialect (lepo/lijepo), I was stunned! Great job!
to be honest, you did a great job with Hungarian, because she was speaking it with a really strong accent and without any care for grammar, so it took me a couple of seconds to recognise it even as a native
@@LawNOrderHumanRightsUnit yes but it doesn't really make sense, it's just random words after each other without any consideration for grammar, and the pronounciation is also pretty harsh. then again for someone who did not speak Hungarian as a native language, it's still pretty hard to learn, I'm just saying that it was impressive from bro for recognising, because it took me a couple of seconds even as a native
Great video! As an Ecuadorian, I knew where the Chilean man was from right away, it's very distinctive, but I couldn't guess for the Honduran girl (because I'm not familiar with that accent) and the Dominican woman (she sounded fairly neutral and not like most Dominicans, all I could guess was somewhere in the Caribbean)
Same thing I thought about the Dominican contestant, and I'm Puerto Rican. I was getting Caribbean vibes, but her accent was not strong enough, or at least not what I'm used to hearing from our neighbors.
I didn't think the Chilean spoke with a distinctive Chilean accent, if I had to guess, I'd say he has lived in Europe for a long time and as a result he has lost a large percentage of his Chilean accent.
Pretty sure Jorick at 6:25 also tried to speak gibberish, didn't even sound like a tongue twister in Dutch to begin with. At the very least he tried to cheat by pronouncing it as badly as possible if it wasn't just gibberish, that's for damn sure :P
He wasnt even speaking Dutch. Just making words up. Pretty sad tbh. If it would be a dialect I would atleast understand some of it. This however was just garbage.
MY MAN I SAW YOU IN VALENCIA YESTERDAY!! Ive been wanting to speak my native language with you for years😭😭😭 no way you’re here when I’m here on vacation too…
Propably reason is that he learned literarry/official hungarian, and that ladie learned hungarian from her mother who was from forgotten farfarawayhole where folks use specific dialect.
Lehet, hogy ő igazán a magyar beszélő szlovák. Cseh vagyok és nekünk nagyon hasonló akcentusunk van, ezért szerintem az lenne a "szlovák hangzású magyar nyelv".
I'm willing to bet my life he doesn't know most African languages. If I can go up to him and speak my native language and he knows it that would be straight witch craft I'm telling you😂
@@lingualizer what other parts of the world you don't know much languages of besides Africa, Sub-Saharan africa specifically? I know you can't possibly know all languages in the world, but not knowing languages of specific region is kinder interesting.
9:15 For those interested he asked that particular question because in Serbian we say "prelep" , meaning beautiful ( masculine form) and other two, Bosnian and Croation, would've used "prelIJep" Cheat code 😀
Volim srpski jezik samo zbog ekavice, jer vaše reči izgledaju malo jednostavnije od reči na hrvatskom jeziku, gde "živi" ijekavica, ali čak tamo već znam nekoliko važnih razlika (verujem vs. vjerujem, frižider vs. hladnjak...).
dutchies: "we're from Africa" you: "definitely, yes" I mean, going for the "it's actually afrikaans because we're from south africa" angle is pretty quick thinking xP and that little girl's laugh is so cute and she's adorable too
She's clearly from the U.K. and never felt the need to learn her heritage and her parents language, its unfortunate that people born in English speaking countries like USA and UK dont bother learning their heritage
@@Samsung-1.9Cu.Ft.Microwave On the contrary, I have a hard time imagining why on earth she would speak any hungarian - even if she's at a low level - if it weren't for interest in her parents' language. Becoming fluent in a language you get next to no chance to use in everyday life doesn't come effortlessly.
Recognized the Bari accent right away, that guy was so funny ahahah, I knew he was going to say the answer was wrong as maybe he didn't understand it was about the capital city. Even though local dialects weren't part of the game, I think they made it more challenging as if someone talked in plain Italian it would be easily recognized whereas it's more difficult for a stranger to tell regional dialects. Props to you for quickly telling what it was! P.S. Could've never told that was Irish, Arabic is way easier to recognize imo. Persian sounded amazing! 🇮🇷
Your challenge is not guessing the languages but the different accents, and that’s hard when too many countries speak the same language: English, Spanish, French and Arabic.
Why couldn't last girl be from Montenegro? There is a small chance(there are only 600-700k people who live there) but still. They speak Montenegrin which is basically Serbian
The hungarian lady was actually kinda hard since she didn't speak clearly. I mean I get it, she most likely forgot some words or/and her other parent's spoken in another language to her but she even had an accent so it made it harder for you, but you still did a great job:)
@@Илья-ш3н3тlisten to some Bulgarian and you’ll be very surprised, most Russians are. It has quite different grammar but I think linguistically it’s more similar to Russian than Serbian is
It's great to see a challenge in which Spanish goes from being one of the hardest languages to win with, to arguably the easiest. There's so many accents and countries to choose from. As a native speaker myself, I would not have guessed any of the Spanish ones correctly.
I didn't catch that the Basque girl said Euskera, but I recognised it thanks to my favourite clue: Sounds like Spanish, yet I don't understand a word! 😅 I love that so much!
And then you say F*&$ in the little girl's face?!?! WTF buddy! Jajajaja But she did sound British apart from the initial "How are you?" that (and her shirt LOL) gave it away
I haven't laughed this hard in a while after seeing the face that the little girl form Honduras made after "Hostia!". She just wanted to be outta there pronto 😂😂
Hey dude, to say "I appreciate it" in Spanish it's more idiomatic to use "Se agradece" o "Te lo agradezco" rather than "apreciar". Thought you should know. Apreciar is closer to "being fond of"
Wow! Terrific job. Given the number of countries where they’re spoken, I’m guessing Spanish and Arabic can be next to impossible (and English if you’re not a native speaker).
If you speak Spanish, certain accents are very distinctive like Chilean, Dominican, Puerto Rican, Argentinian, and European Spanish. I can tell from the moment they talk. Central American and the difference between Venezuela, Colombia, and Panama are much harder to tell.
25% chance on the last one actually - Montenegro. But I could kind of tell it's exactly Serbian due to the ekavski accent. If it was any of the others it'll be harder to decide which one exactly it is as they are all more ijekavski.
Until I saw the little girl I didn't realize the latin Americans have a solid chance of winning this game. Argentinian and Mexican accents are very easy to spot, but the rest of them not so much in just a couple of sentences.
As a Latin American, I can't tell the difference between Mexican and Guatemalan accents or between Argentinian and Uruguay accents, unless they use very obvious idioms from their countries.
You have so many options with Spanish that it makes it too hard. Some accents are easy to spot, but some others very similar to each other, especially for a non-native
Because those languages are only spoken in one country and he is geography expert,so there is really low chance of him not guessing the capital if he knows the country,especially countries that big.
3:12 the guy is definitely from the north region, either Tangiers Tetouane Larache Kser Lekbir or other place, that "kif ntina" gave it away. Also i hope someone try to speak to him in amazigh language, either tachelhite of Souss region which is the main city is Agadir, Tamazighte of the Zayane tribe of Khenifra, or the Tarifite of the Rif mountians which capital city is Al Hoceima. And the Amazigh languages is well endorsed by The King Sending my greetings to all moroccans who watch Lingualizer from Agadir, and may god have mercy on the victims of the earthquake 🙏🙏.
2:15 Sweden Swedish if the speaker was using Finland Swedish Helsingfors is the correct answer. 8:59 this language has 4 capitals Podgorica Belgrade Zagreb and Sarajevo. If the channel owner is into Eurovision Crne Gore means montegrin Hrvatska Croat
Even a proper Flemish speaking person wouldn't understand 4:40 (when you hear it for the first time), it's a word play in West-Flemish :') In proper Flemish she said: "Er is een ruit uit het huis en als het regent, regent het erin."
That would be funny, hehehe. I've yet to meet a portuguese that can emulate any brazilian accent, but I think it could trick him. My immediate thought to try to win the 10 euros was to speak only in slang with a couple of strange words mixed in between.
Translation for the italian guy: Where are you from? If I speak to you in Barese (the dialect) you won't understand a fuck (anything), brother. I'm telling you with extreme honesty, I come from Bari Vecchia (the hystoric part of Bari). Now imagine saying this with a mafious voice and here you are, you're italian💁♂️
That was the most Italian thing I've ever seen in my life. He realizes he lost and just pulls a drag on a cigarette and turns away. Ha!
also he doesn't agree Rome is his capital :D
😂😂😂
Also, the unbuttoned shirt with a chain!😂
@@NickoOlimp Exactly 😂
of course he agrees Rome is the capital, he just did not read the rule at first and then realized it. In fact he said "ho capito" (i understand)
It would be difficult for anyone to deduce what South American country given they all speak Spanish except Brazil, Guyana, French Guiana and Suriname. Yes I know there are different slight dialects, but for someone to know all that would be so impossible. This was very interesting. Thanks for presenting it.
Thanks for watching!
That's true. But thanks to the subtitles I was able to guess Chile, because he cut the S off his own name😂 But if it wasn't subtitled, I wouldn't know any better.
Some of the South American ones you can guess because, they cut letters off their words. But the Meso-American ones are much harder.
@@briantravelman Argentinian and Mexican are super easy, but the rest can be hard in just a couple of sentences, specially if the person doesn't have a strong accent. Like, in Chile people can have a pretty neutral latam Spanish or a super strong accent.
Actually it's easier in South America than it is in Central America. Chileans are very different from Arg and very different from Colombia & Venezuela. It's the tricky central american nations that would trip me up.
Also add that many if the countries have distinct regional accents/dialects ... Like Bolivia
I hope people from Ireland continue learning and speaking regularly. Such a beautiful sounding language
Tell that to the other 99% of the population who can't speak it or know only a few words
I thought you were just another polyglot recognizing languages using romance and germanic common words, but after seeing that you speak Serbocroatian and can distinguish it from other Balkan languages (which are 98% same) by words varying just in dialect (lepo/lijepo), I was stunned! Great job!
He’s from Bulgaria, so I mean it makes sense that he’s familiar with Balkan languages
@@totustuus5279He‘s from Austria but has Bulgarien ancestors
@@henrik4072no he already said he was Bulgarian, he lived in Austria for a few years
oh ok he speaks german perfectly so I thought he was born in Austria@@ewzinenhou9243
@@ewzinenhou9243I think he grew up in Austria. At least he speaks German without the slightest trace of a foreign accent.
to be honest, you did a great job with Hungarian, because she was speaking it with a really strong accent and without any care for grammar, so it took me a couple of seconds to recognise it even as a native
I picked up the Hungarian as a fellow heritage speaker. It's acutally not that bad at all.
@@LawNOrderHumanRightsUnit it's pretty bad fam
@@p0l1c3c4r fair enough. I mean I understand 98% of what she said.
@@LawNOrderHumanRightsUnit yes but it doesn't really make sense, it's just random words after each other without any consideration for grammar, and the pronounciation is also pretty harsh. then again for someone who did not speak Hungarian as a native language, it's still pretty hard to learn, I'm just saying that it was impressive from bro for recognising, because it took me a couple of seconds even as a native
Even if you don't understand Hungarian, you can recognize it from a hundreds of kilometres when you hear it.. 😊
Great video! As an Ecuadorian, I knew where the Chilean man was from right away, it's very distinctive, but I couldn't guess for the Honduran girl (because I'm not familiar with that accent) and the Dominican woman (she sounded fairly neutral and not like most Dominicans, all I could guess was somewhere in the Caribbean)
Interesting!
Same thing I thought about the Dominican contestant, and I'm Puerto Rican. I was getting Caribbean vibes, but her accent was not strong enough, or at least not what I'm used to hearing from our neighbors.
I didn't think the Chilean spoke with a distinctive Chilean accent, if I had to guess, I'd say he has lived in Europe for a long time and as a result he has lost a large percentage of his Chilean accent.
For a moment I thought the Dominican lady was Cuban.
the way u distinguished serbian from bosnian and croatian was amazing! unless youve studied both serbian and Bos\Cro u wouldnt know it! great job!
What did he do? Use the word 'pretty'? In croatian is lijep, in serbian its different?
Yes, in serbian its "Lep"
Brat je Bugarin inace je ziveo u Zagrebu godinu dana
@@MOCTAP82 Nikada nisam ziveo u Zagrebu, samo sam studirao hrvatski u Becu
@@lingualizerwoah that's amazing
LOL the Moroccan guy literally said red courgette green courgette hahaha 😂
This was great! More like this, please!
More is on its way!
Pretty sure Jorick at 6:25 also tried to speak gibberish, didn't even sound like a tongue twister in Dutch to begin with. At the very least he tried to cheat by pronouncing it as badly as possible if it wasn't just gibberish, that's for damn sure :P
Well he wasn’t the brightest ✨
He wasnt even speaking Dutch. Just making words up. Pretty sad tbh. If it would be a dialect I would atleast understand some of it. This however was just garbage.
Aka the world’s smartest Dutchman
The Irish fella is an absolute legend! 🇮🇪💪
MY MAN I SAW YOU IN VALENCIA YESTERDAY!! Ive been wanting to speak my native language with you for years😭😭😭 no way you’re here when I’m here on vacation too…
Completely forgot you moved to Valencia😅
Your pronunciation of Hungarian was actually better than the lady's. Well done!
Mivel a csaj nagy eséllyel nem is magyar hanem szlovák, román vagy szerb
@@ErickTriton inkább úgy sejtem, hogy második generációs brit bevándorló, ezért neki nem anyanyelve, csak minimálisan tanították meg neki a szülei
Propably reason is that he learned literarry/official hungarian, and that ladie learned hungarian from her mother who was from forgotten farfarawayhole where folks use specific dialect.
Lehet, hogy ő igazán a magyar beszélő szlovák. Cseh vagyok és nekünk nagyon hasonló akcentusunk van, ezért szerintem az lenne a "szlovák hangzású magyar nyelv".
I'm willing to bet my life he doesn't know most African languages. If I can go up to him and speak my native language and he knows it that would be straight witch craft I'm telling you😂
No need to be your life, you're right
@@lingualizer what other parts of the world you don't know much languages of besides Africa, Sub-Saharan africa specifically? I know you can't possibly know all languages in the world, but not knowing languages of specific region is kinder interesting.
Arabic, English, French, Portuguese, Afrikaans, there are your African languages. 😂
@@NotJulius44 those are native Sub-Saharan african languages? Wow😂.
@@lingualizer my question too difficult 😂😂? It's ok lol, I'm not shocked considering fact that you are an Arab 😂..
9:15
For those interested he asked that particular question because in Serbian we say "prelep" , meaning beautiful ( masculine form) and other two, Bosnian and Croation, would've used "prelIJep"
Cheat code 😀
Volim srpski jezik samo zbog ekavice, jer vaše reči izgledaju malo jednostavnije od reči na hrvatskom jeziku, gde "živi" ijekavica, ali čak tamo već znam nekoliko važnih razlika (verujem vs. vjerujem, frižider vs. hladnjak...).
dutchies: "we're from Africa" you: "definitely, yes" I mean, going for the "it's actually afrikaans because we're from south africa" angle is pretty quick thinking xP and that little girl's laugh is so cute and she's adorable too
True, except he just said "I'm from Amsterdam" 😂
As a native speaker of the language I can confirm that calling that woman's speech Hungarian is indeed a bit of a stretch.
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Biztos nem magyar az a hülye nő
She's clearly from the U.K. and never felt the need to learn her heritage and her parents language, its unfortunate that people born in English speaking countries like USA and UK dont bother learning their heritage
@@Samsung-1.9Cu.Ft.Microwave On the contrary, I have a hard time imagining why on earth she would speak any hungarian - even if she's at a low level - if it weren't for interest in her parents' language. Becoming fluent in a language you get next to no chance to use in everyday life doesn't come effortlessly.
Somehow, never did I think someone would win money by speaking English.
Recognized the Bari accent right away, that guy was so funny ahahah, I knew he was going to say the answer was wrong as maybe he didn't understand it was about the capital city. Even though local dialects weren't part of the game, I think they made it more challenging as if someone talked in plain Italian it would be easily recognized whereas it's more difficult for a stranger to tell regional dialects. Props to you for quickly telling what it was!
P.S. Could've never told that was Irish, Arabic is way easier to recognize imo. Persian sounded amazing! 🇮🇷
Your challenge is not guessing the languages but the different accents, and that’s hard when too many countries speak the same language: English, Spanish, French and Arabic.
yeah, even with Dutch it led to a mistake!
The first guy probably stopped working after his friends teasing, poor man 💀
IL RAGAZZO CHE PARLA BARESE AHAHWHAJA MUOIO troppo un genio
Awesome video bro! So entertaining.
Why couldn't last girl be from Montenegro?
There is a small chance(there are only 600-700k people who live there) but still. They speak Montenegrin which is basically Serbian
The Romanian girl gave you a compliment. I think that is really nice from her. 7:10
That woman could barely speak hungarian, you still got it right, very impressive!
love this channel
The channel loves you too!
The hungarian lady was actually kinda hard since she didn't speak clearly. I mean I get it, she most likely forgot some words or/and her other parent's spoken in another language to her but she even had an accent so it made it harder for you, but you still did a great job:)
I'm from Russia, but I understood everything that the girl from Serbia said, it's very unusual
Because Russian and Serbian are Slavic languages just like Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Polish, Czech, Slovak...
@@o_s-24 I just thought that I could only understand Ukrainians and Belarusians, but I didn't even think about Serbs, Czechs
Yes because you are brainwashed by TV propaganda. Russia is ruled by mafia
@@Илья-ш3н3тlisten to some Bulgarian and you’ll be very surprised, most Russians are. It has quite different grammar but I think linguistically it’s more similar to Russian than Serbian is
It’s literally a Slavic language, why are you surprised?
It's great to see a challenge in which Spanish goes from being one of the hardest languages to win with, to arguably the easiest. There's so many accents and countries to choose from. As a native speaker myself, I would not have guessed any of the Spanish ones correctly.
0:30 she said:
You came Here to do what? Let me think what to say ... I speak a little bit hard if not it would be very easy
I didn't catch that the Basque girl said Euskera, but I recognised it thanks to my favourite clue: Sounds like Spanish, yet I don't understand a word! 😅 I love that so much!
Greek sounds like Spanish to me as well.
So does Romanian to me as well
And then you say F*&$ in the little girl's face?!?! WTF buddy! Jajajaja
But she did sound British apart from the initial "How are you?" that (and her shirt LOL) gave it away
Love these videos. From Ireland 🇮🇪
The last girl (from Serbia) was totally into you 😂
И ја тако мислим :)
Spanish American countries have very similar accents, and even different in the same country. You will loose your money with us!
I haven't laughed this hard in a while after seeing the face that the little girl form Honduras made after "Hostia!". She just wanted to be outta there pronto 😂😂
The honduras girl 😂
judging by the last's woman's height, I would go for Serbia and Belgrade too :D
How tall was she?
Lol the lady speaking Hungarian was super basic with a very strong foreign accent, so it’s extra impressive that he recognised it!😎
I am not Hungarian, but Romanian and guessed it the fastest.
I would like to see someone Welsh on one of these 🏴🏴🏴
Hoffwn i fyd!!
So would I!!🏴🏴
that italian dialect guy is really cool, at least for me since i’m from the same city
It'd be so funny to get like, an American Jew come up and start speaking Yiddish.
Smartest Swedish kid
Hey dude, to say "I appreciate it" in Spanish it's more idiomatic to use "Se agradece" o "Te lo agradezco" rather than "apreciar". Thought you should know. Apreciar is closer to "being fond of"
that 'tongue twister' that dutch guy said was just gibberish lmao
Oh lol
This was one of the most entreating videos I've seen, please do more of these!
Wow! Terrific job. Given the number of countries where they’re spoken, I’m guessing Spanish and Arabic can be next to impossible (and English if you’re not a native speaker).
If you speak Spanish, certain accents are very distinctive like Chilean, Dominican, Puerto Rican, Argentinian, and European Spanish. I can tell from the moment they talk.
Central American and the difference between Venezuela, Colombia, and Panama are much harder to tell.
3:08 Amazing how your Köszönöm szépen was cleaner then any hungarian 'phrases' she said lol
i was thinking "just one latin america person and he doom for" then 1:40 occurs....
Nice trick for the girl at the end of video. Greetings from Belgrade
"Did you read the sign?"
Doesn't look the shirt
the italian one tried to cheat with a dialect HAHAHAHHAHA
25% chance on the last one actually - Montenegro. But I could kind of tell it's exactly Serbian due to the ekavski accent. If it was any of the others it'll be harder to decide which one exactly it is as they are all more ijekavski.
Ali joj naglasak nije crnogorski tako da ni ja ne bi uzeo crnogorski u obzir. Ali ju je lepo preveslao za ekavicu. 😄
"HonFreakingDuras" 🤣🤣
I'm from Honduras and I taught she was from somewhere else, she pronounced the c a little bit like a z.
It's so impressive, that you speak that many languages. How have you learned that many?
The guy speaking Irish was talking absolute nonsense 🤣 if you know you know
9re3 7emra 9re3 khedra 🤣 How are pumpkins the first thing you think about 😂😂😂
So many fools walking away when he gets the language. Make him guess the city!
Until I saw the little girl I didn't realize the latin Americans have a solid chance of winning this game. Argentinian and Mexican accents are very easy to spot, but the rest of them not so much in just a couple of sentences.
Uruguayans would have it in the bag though, being easily mistakable for Argentinians (and vice versa, only there are much more of the latter)
As a Latin American, I can't tell the difference between Mexican and Guatemalan accents or between Argentinian and Uruguay accents, unless they use very obvious idioms from their countries.
@@Dah42 Well, yes. But the chances are the person will be Mexican or Argentinian. This puts Guatemalan and Uruguayans even more at advantage ^_^'
I think he forgot about the challenge halfway through and just started guessing languages rather than capitals
You should try learn languages from Papua New Guinea 🇵🇬
I just realized that it’s pretty simple to scam you by denying their real home country and just say they’re from another one, how could you know ?
It's the place where the captive learns to enjoy the captor's company
Wasn’t it supposed to be the capital ?😂 the Irish Gaelic
This is interesting! But I'm a little surprised you didn't recognize Mandarin
oh man I would have gone with a Hungarian phrase but I am from Transylvaia cc:
You have so many options with Spanish that it makes it too hard. Some accents are easy to spot, but some others very similar to each other, especially for a non-native
Hungary is a Capitol City?
Spanish is probably one of the hardest unless you are so fluent in it you can not only understand it, but also tell accents apart
I'm currently studying basic Portuguese, and I thought the Romanian girl was Portuguese - bias in action!
They are both latin languages and the accents are very similar, the way they pronounce the words
😂😂 "stomme lul jongen" is definitely not translated as "you're so dumb" hahaha
1:24
Am I dumb or he didn't guess the capital city? He just guessed the language,or am I dumb?
And kinda same with Hungarian...
Because those languages are only spoken in one country and he is geography expert,so there is really low chance of him not guessing the capital if he knows the country,especially countries that big.
Yeah I forgot the goal of the video for a second there lol
@@lingualizer it happens lol
@@aleksajankovic3461 fair enough
3:12 the guy is definitely from the north region, either Tangiers Tetouane Larache Kser Lekbir or other place, that "kif ntina" gave it away.
Also i hope someone try to speak to him in amazigh language, either tachelhite of Souss region which is the main city is Agadir, Tamazighte of the Zayane tribe of Khenifra, or the Tarifite of the Rif mountians which capital city is Al Hoceima.
And the Amazigh languages is well endorsed by The King
Sending my greetings to all moroccans who watch Lingualizer from Agadir, and may god have mercy on the victims of the earthquake 🙏🙏.
1:22 You fuessed the language, you didn't guess the capital.
Same at 3:04.
You deserve more subscribers ❤
That was a good one, South American Spanish are far more easier than the Arabic variations
2:15 Sweden Swedish if the speaker was using Finland Swedish Helsingfors is the correct answer. 8:59 this language has 4 capitals Podgorica Belgrade Zagreb and Sarajevo. If the channel owner is into Eurovision Crne Gore means montegrin Hrvatska Croat
Even a proper Flemish speaking person wouldn't understand 4:40 (when you hear it for the first time), it's a word play in West-Flemish :')
In proper Flemish she said: "Er is een ruit uit het huis en als het regent, regent het erin."
You did not guess the capital of irish gaelic land :)
sister played a uno reverse...
Un saluto al mio compaesano a 5:35 che porta la cultura barese sul web😂
Svaka ćast za govor srpskog... Your serbian is so nice ♥
That Irish girl played him 😂, and she didn't really break the rules as English is the official language, less than 1% of the population speaks Irish
LMAO the spanish speakers totally beat you to a pulp
Even I guess the girl was Irish man how did you missed it
no idea lol
I'm surprised he can pronounce Hungarian words, since it's one of the hardest languages to learn.
I'd have spoken in Brazilian and then be Portuguese. Technically, not wrong.
That would be funny, hehehe. I've yet to meet a portuguese that can emulate any brazilian accent, but I think it could trick him.
My immediate thought to try to win the 10 euros was to speak only in slang with a couple of strange words mixed in between.
Arabic was difficult for a non-Arab. Piece of cake for us
I would just speak English. A lot of countries recognize English as a national language or lingua franca.
is it your native?
Did you even guess the Irish guys capital?
I didn't, brainfart moment
Does that mean his capital could have been either Dublin or Belfast? Or even London, at a punt?
@@DanHowsentry saying London to his face and see what happens. Have the emergency number on your speed dial first though!
The guy from Puglia is incredibly "pugliese". Stereotypically so.
I wonder, why did the guy who tried to speak Chinese froze? Maybe he's chinese american and didn't know it well?
probably, but after Ni Hao he didn't have much chances anyway :D
Next time, the dutch guys can say, that they are from Suriname.
That had to be one of the most Italian people I have ever seen
Translation for the italian guy:
Where are you from? If I speak to you in Barese (the dialect) you won't understand a fuck (anything), brother. I'm telling you with extreme honesty, I come from Bari Vecchia (the hystoric part of Bari).
Now imagine saying this with a mafious voice and here you are, you're italian💁♂️
XD Jarick
Dude where in Europe do you do this stuff?
I thought you as austrian would guess hungarian in a second
Ahahaha il barese 😂😂😂 mio padre!!!