People often forget than from legal point of view there was no unification of Germany but West Germany annexed East Germany (and it even did not change it's name because it is still Federal Republic of Germany). But calling it "Anschluss of East Germany" could revive bad memories. xD
@@frankr.7393 My German is not that good to reply in German. It seems that currently international law have distinction between "annexation" and "incorporation", and I misused the term "annexation". From legal point of view Federal Republic of Germany incorporated German Democratic Republic. But still some Polish-German dictionaries translate "inkorporacja" as "der Anschluss", but now I have some doubts if it if a proper translation. My mistake was that in Polish "aneksja" can mean both "annexation" and "incorporation". But the my main point still holds, there was no "unification" in terms of international law, because unification means that a new country is created (like 1871 unification of Germany).
8:53 Funny, because in polish Poland is also girl, as well as France (Poland - Polska, France - Francja (j spelled like Y in yellow)), USA is also plural, and Germany... is plural too (its Niemcy). If ends with A then is feminine (mostly), if with Y then is plural, if with constanant then is masculine.
It is worth noting that there can also be two genders of plural in Polish, masculine and non-masculine (note that it's not feminine plural specifically)... however all countries with plural gender are non-masculine even if they may appear masculine or if their closest singular iteration would be masculine... Germany (Niemcy) and USA (due to States - Stany - being the operative plural noun) but also Bahamas (Bahamy) or Philippines (Filipiny) or China (Chiny) or Italy (Włochy). There's also third singular gender - neuter (nijaki) - for example Barbados (also Barbados in Polish) Also also - most country names are feminine, especially European countries. Some say that it's been historically chosen that way intentionally to keep a gender balance in terms of country symbolism during times of mostly male-led governments and monarchies. Also default word for homeland in Polish is "fatherland", so the land of the fathers. Because the king was your father, the land was your mother, everyone in the country was children of the same nation... Polish ain't easy but it sure can be fun xd
The USA as a whole may not be known for a producing a specific alcoholic beverage, but the state of Kentucky is well known for its high quality bourbon.
That’s not even truly American; considering it was invented in Scotland and then brought over by Scottish immigrants. Coca-cola, however, was invented in America by John Pemberton.
If you want American alcohol Wisconsin and Illinois are both known we for it. Although the alcohol industry in Wisconsin is highly tied into the dairy industry.
@@theghost783 whiskey. Moonshine had periods of time where it was really popular, but whiskey had been everywhere in the us for a good majority of the us’s life.
Thats not crazy, that was (IS to this day, considering the Den Hague Invasion Act) the American Modus Operandi. For good reason because the US ended the war with the single greatest isolated warcrime in human history. So obviously they forgive the other warcriminals pretty quick if they can offer something of value (for example information about the human body or a way of reaching the moon...)
there are so many beaver videos in poland with polish people surprised, because the beaver is relatively common that most people will see a few of them in their life, but not common enough that you see one every day and consider them the norm (like how nobody really is surprised to see a duck), so they are on like the line between being rare enough to be exciting to see, but common enough that many ppl see them
alice guo was a mayor of a small filipino town, which was found to be a whole lot of stuff related to china. i forgot the details so you can check it yourself or something
9:13 The Netherlands are plural too, although in Dutch the singular version of the name (which is grammatically neuter) is used much more often than the plural.
@@TheKildovianFederation well I'm always here a long while back, every day, I would ask Drew to put up the Guernsey flag (and also to watch Deutschlandball)
Greek is the same, USA is feminine plural, but each one of the 50 states may be either feminine (eg California), or neuter (eg Texas), neither of them is masculine!
@@apmoy70 In Polish united states are plural non-viral (so anything but a man). While in singular we have five grammatical genders (masculine personal, masculine animate non-personal, masculine inanimate, feminine and neuter) in plural distinction between those genders collapses and there is basically only masculine personal and "everything else".
It’s not the Danish flag. It’s the flag of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, which is very similar to the flag of Denmark, but only slightly different. It’s basically the flag of England with the colours flipped.
You can't blame the Poles for loving Bebers. Especially the baby's. Have you seen and heard a baby beber? They are like human baby's, but better, because Beber.
In addition to the Olympics. We need some road to the 2026 World Cup memes discussion about a nations chances of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup in North America. For example: The Asian 3rd Round Qualifying Draw just took place a couple of weeks ago. Group A: 🇮🇷, 🇶🇦, 🇺🇿, 🇦🇪, 🇰🇬, 🇰🇵 Group B: 🇰🇷, 🇮🇶, 🇯🇴, 🇴🇲, 🇵🇸, 🇰🇼 Group C: 🇯🇵, 🇦🇺, 🇸🇦, 🇧🇭, 🇨🇳, 🇮🇩 Also, here’s the current South American Standings for the next 3 windows this fall. 1: 🇦🇷. 15 PTS, 2 🇺🇾 13 PTS, 3 🇨🇴 12 PTS, 4: 🇻🇪 9 PTS, 5 🇪🇨 8 PTS. 6: 🇧🇷 7 PTS, 7: 🇵🇾 5 PTS, 8 🇨🇱 5 PTS, 9 🇧🇴 3 PTS, 10 🇵🇪 2 PTS
I prefer to determine a country based on what they call one's homeland: Like the Netherlands has "Vaderland", the Fatherland (Though there is some symbolism which is feminine). Meanwhile Ireland as far as I known always discribed as a women, and I'm fairly sure it's the Motherland. There are also some gender neutral countries, things like those who use both, or "Ancestral land", or just plain "Homeland". And there's Orphan countries who are those with no data, or who do not fit with the above mentioned. I'm fairly sure this isn't accurate what so ever, and probably very incorrect. But it's fun, so I don't really care much!
1896-1898: Andres Bonifacio vs Emilio Aguinaldo 1899-1902: Emilio Aguinaldo assinates Heneral Luna 1941-1945: Commonwealth Filipinos vs Traitor Filipinos Present Day: Filipinos vs Chinese supporters Filipinos
I mean, when you think about it, define an alcoholic drink. An unhealthy drink, which is very very addictive. Applies to many sodas. The only thing that seperates alcohol, and sodas, is chemistry that discovered that on an molecular level, they are diffrent
Bever thing is literally a meme. It is not actually a thing. What is a thing, was that Japan refused to recognize Polish deceleration of war during WW2. To not interrupt ongoing joint invigilation of Russa.
The US in French is in the masculine plural form because "states" or "états" in French is masculine, yet, America or Amérique in French is very much a feminine word. That would make the USA a gender-fluid place 🤣😂🤣🤣. Also, unlike Spanish speakers, Francophones routinely call the US "l'Amérique", but they use the word Etats Unis in more academic or professional settings.😅
And then most countries in Danish (and to some extent also Swedish and Norweigan) is just the land of *whom ever lives there* Poland (land of the Poles) England (land of the Engles or Anglosaxon) Tyskland (land of the Tysk or Deutch) Skotland (land of the Scots) Rusland (land of the Rus) Finland (land of the Fin).
Here is a small list of Finnish names of countries. Suomi, Ruotsi, Norja, Tanska, Viro, Latvia, Liettua, Belgia, Alankomaat, Saksa, Espanja, Venäjä, Sveitsi, Yhdysvallat, Englanti, Skotlanti, Irlanti, Italia, Kreikka, Kiina, Mongolia, Venezuela, Brazilia, Argentiina, Chile, Turkki....well, do what you want with these
8:54 Germany is a girl not because of the name but because its Human form is Germanya (In German Volkslore Germany is depicted as a women wen in Human form) However its still the Vaterland
Man I can’t wait to look at memes that could possibly get me in jail due to angering the entire international community
NEE VIDEOOO
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4:45 as a pole i can confirm this
in poland we all worship beavers
Agree i am also a pole
Very cool
I just burst out with laughter when the ''BOBER?'' appeared
I'm also Polish btw
@@Dragonseer666yeah also XDD
4:32 Oh boi, a reffrence to a polish meme. That meme was just a guy recording a beaver and yelled "O KURWA, BOBER!"
If i into remembering correctly.
the gender reveal party is gonna be like Japan 1945
YOU SULE GOTTA PLETTY MOUTHU!
(100% didn’t like my own comment) hello!.
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Congratulations! It's a fat boy!
Me:I like Unti 731
Japanese soldier:...what
1:22 the infant is just standing there….
Menacingly
4:53 It's because it's very rare to fine one in Poland
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2:38 If you count it as when West Germany was formed, then it would be around the fifties, which is still pretty recent!
People often forget than from legal point of view there was no unification of Germany but West Germany annexed East Germany (and it even did not change it's name because it is still Federal Republic of Germany). But calling it "Anschluss of East Germany" could revive bad memories. xD
@@Hadar1991 es war kein Anschluss. Die DDR wurde nicht ge-österreicht, die Pfeifen haben gewählt und sind dem Grundgesetz und der BRD beigetreten.
@@frankr.7393 My German is not that good to reply in German. It seems that currently international law have distinction between "annexation" and "incorporation", and I misused the term "annexation". From legal point of view Federal Republic of Germany incorporated German Democratic Republic. But still some Polish-German dictionaries translate "inkorporacja" as "der Anschluss", but now I have some doubts if it if a proper translation. My mistake was that in Polish "aneksja" can mean both "annexation" and "incorporation".
But the my main point still holds, there was no "unification" in terms of international law, because unification means that a new country is created (like 1871 unification of Germany).
7:02 well when coca-cola was made one of the ingredients which gave its name, cola leaves, is also used to make concain
Bourbon County, Kentucky: WHAAAAT? WE HAVE *THE* AMERICAN BEVERAGE.
9:35 actor, actress
8:53 Funny, because in polish Poland is also girl, as well as France (Poland - Polska, France - Francja (j spelled like Y in yellow)), USA is also plural, and Germany... is plural too (its Niemcy).
If ends with A then is feminine (mostly), if with Y then is plural, if with constanant then is masculine.
the United States of America really has a they/them pronoun, because they are literally 50 seperated states, lol
It is worth noting that there can also be two genders of plural in Polish, masculine and non-masculine (note that it's not feminine plural specifically)... however all countries with plural gender are non-masculine even if they may appear masculine or if their closest singular iteration would be masculine...
Germany (Niemcy) and USA (due to States - Stany - being the operative plural noun) but also Bahamas (Bahamy) or Philippines (Filipiny) or China (Chiny) or Italy (Włochy).
There's also third singular gender - neuter (nijaki) - for example Barbados (also Barbados in Polish)
Also also - most country names are feminine, especially European countries. Some say that it's been historically chosen that way intentionally to keep a gender balance in terms of country symbolism during times of mostly male-led governments and monarchies. Also default word for homeland in Polish is "fatherland", so the land of the fathers. Because the king was your father, the land was your mother, everyone in the country was children of the same nation...
Polish ain't easy but it sure can be fun xd
@@Jump3RPictur3s Isnt Barbados masculine? If we are looking for neuter county names, I will mention Togo, Nauru, or Zimbabwe.
The USA as a whole may not be known for a producing a specific alcoholic beverage, but the state of Kentucky is well known for its high quality bourbon.
I don’t know man, I’d say moonshine is pretty American
@@mr.redpanda- More Appalachian or southern than straight up American
California Wine is big. The surge in IPA popularity is pretty American.
What are you talking about, it's been whiskey since the civil war baby!
@gamera5160
and you brew IPAs because somewhere along of colonization youve forgotten how to brew actual beer and not mixed drinks ;)
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"The US isn't known for an alcohol"
Whiskey:
That’s not even truly American; considering it was invented in Scotland and then brought over by Scottish immigrants.
Coca-cola, however, was invented in America by John Pemberton.
@@lightningfletch5598 Yeah, but if you think of a booze associated with the US, it's whiskey. That, or moonshine
@@roghider319 Moonshine I can totally see as American.
If you want American alcohol Wisconsin and Illinois are both known we for it. Although the alcohol industry in Wisconsin is highly tied into the dairy industry.
More specifically, bourbon.
6:59 whiskey. Especially in Appalachia whiskey is very popular since whiskey was used a folk medicine for literally everything.
Whiskey or moonshine
@@theghost783 whiskey. Moonshine had periods of time where it was really popular, but whiskey had been everywhere in the us for a good majority of the us’s life.
I’m from Kentucky (bourbon capital of the world) and my ancestors were moonshiners.
Can’t be more American
What craziest is about unit 731 is that almost no-one got persecuted of them after the war.
For the name of Science
Thats not crazy, that was (IS to this day, considering the Den Hague Invasion Act) the American Modus Operandi.
For good reason because the US ended the war with the single greatest isolated warcrime in human history. So obviously they forgive the other warcriminals pretty quick if they can offer something of value (for example information about the human body or a way of reaching the moon...)
5:06 honestly, i would too if i saw an animal that usually doesn't appear in my place suddenly appears
7:49 French turning every polandball into femboys since forever
Scotland - Scotch Whiskey
England - Cider and Ale
Wales - Cider and Ale
Northern Ireland - Stout
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there are so many beaver videos in poland with polish people surprised, because the beaver is relatively common that most people will see a few of them in their life, but not common enough that you see one every day and consider them the norm (like how nobody really is surprised to see a duck), so they are on like the line between being rare enough to be exciting to see, but common enough that many ppl see them
YES, the ROC (1912-1927) flag is back!!!
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alice guo was a mayor of a small filipino town, which was found to be a whole lot of stuff related to china. i forgot the details so you can check it yourself or something
0:18The fact bro put on a bag made me die 😂
Drew: The US isn't really famous for a type of alcohol.
Me: Uhhhh.... are we forgetting moonshine exists?
3:15 are you sure about that
Fun fact Germany like to drink beer, coffee, tea and wine.
0:32 It's referencing the fact that there were many "traitors" in Philippine history
9:13 The Netherlands are plural too, although in Dutch the singular version of the name (which is grammatically neuter) is used much more often than the plural.
6:50 the fact, that red bull is austrian 💀
In danish the country is called 'father-land' so maybe male? But also the song goes "Denmark's song is a young blonde girl", so I guess either works?
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Top ten female acquisition strategies in Iowa (none of them are as cute as southern females)
that title is just a wet dream for people like the Kildovian Federation and Moi
I was wondering if I'd find you here.
@@TheKildovianFederation well I'm always here
a long while back, every day, I would ask Drew to put up the Guernsey flag (and also to watch Deutschlandball)
NEW COUNTRYBALL COMIC JUST DROPPED!!1!1!1!1!!1!1!1!1!
Also The Malta plushie guy has been trying for over 6 months now let’s help him.
French in here with the "These United States are..."
Greek is the same, USA is feminine plural, but each one of the 50 states may be either feminine (eg California), or neuter (eg Texas), neither of them is masculine!
@@apmoy70 In Polish united states are plural non-viral (so anything but a man). While in singular we have five grammatical genders (masculine personal, masculine animate non-personal, masculine inanimate, feminine and neuter) in plural distinction between those genders collapses and there is basically only masculine personal and "everything else".
5:32 Honestly wasn’t expecting Germany to get representation in the colonial power club. Nice.
5:54 Malta is shown with the danish flag 🇩🇰
It’s not the Danish flag. It’s the flag of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, which is very similar to the flag of Denmark, but only slightly different. It’s basically the flag of England with the colours flipped.
@@Dexbox that’s actually pretty fascinating! Thanks!
You can't blame the Poles for loving Bebers. Especially the baby's.
Have you seen and heard a baby beber? They are like human baby's, but better, because Beber.
At 4:04 dzien dobry means good morning
Polish with beavers are like Brazilians with capibaras
Speed went to Norway... but didn't meet any Norwegians
6:55 india with todi
In Greece, France is pronounced Gallia. It means "Land of the Gauls". We really haven't moved on.
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In addition to the Olympics. We need some road to the 2026 World Cup memes discussion about a nations chances of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup in North America.
For example: The Asian 3rd Round Qualifying Draw just took place a couple of weeks ago.
Group A: 🇮🇷, 🇶🇦, 🇺🇿, 🇦🇪, 🇰🇬, 🇰🇵
Group B: 🇰🇷, 🇮🇶, 🇯🇴, 🇴🇲, 🇵🇸, 🇰🇼
Group C: 🇯🇵, 🇦🇺, 🇸🇦, 🇧🇭, 🇨🇳, 🇮🇩
Also, here’s the current South American Standings for the next 3 windows this fall.
1: 🇦🇷. 15 PTS, 2 🇺🇾 13 PTS, 3 🇨🇴 12 PTS, 4: 🇻🇪 9 PTS, 5 🇪🇨 8 PTS. 6: 🇧🇷 7 PTS, 7: 🇵🇾 5 PTS, 8 🇨🇱 5 PTS, 9 🇧🇴 3 PTS, 10 🇵🇪 2 PTS
US is also plural in portuguese, while your Brazil becomes Brasil :V Exactly smae sound, btw.
8:19 shibal is a curse word. please dont say it to a korean. i said it to my mom once when i was rlly young, i got beat up :)
Hello, I found a RUclipsr that is called Poland ball and I already subscribed.
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To be fair, the united states are in plural even in english, (and German for that matter)
9:38 Rare Minnesota ball sighting
KALBO(bald), KINISS(smooth I think ) KALIBAW(cow I think)
Pocatello flag spotted
Idaho has been mentioned, my life is complete
Another amazing video!
fun fact: there is a region in germany where people drink like a LOT of tea and I mean a lot its called Ostfriesland
In the Office with Korea,Poland said something Good(Dobry means good In slovak,Czech and polish).
I prefer to determine a country based on what they call one's homeland: Like the Netherlands has "Vaderland", the Fatherland (Though there is some symbolism which is feminine). Meanwhile Ireland as far as I known always discribed as a women, and I'm fairly sure it's the Motherland.
There are also some gender neutral countries, things like those who use both, or "Ancestral land", or just plain "Homeland".
And there's Orphan countries who are those with no data, or who do not fit with the above mentioned.
I'm fairly sure this isn't accurate what so ever, and probably very incorrect. But it's fun, so I don't really care much!
Eat cheese!
Can we spam cheese in the chat?
@@Bingsoc yes
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W drew and the balls are back
I like these comic countryball videos
Nice noises on 6:18-6:22 😂
As a Maltese person, I still brag to people from other countries who never had a colonial empire :D
6:55 Bourbon. Whiskey.
3:44 piper (brawl stars)? Is that you?
7:04
SODA!!!!!
Drew please make a three crowns Sweden countryball
Is the Provo flag in the back new or have I just not been paying enough attention?
1896-1898: Andres Bonifacio vs Emilio Aguinaldo
1899-1902: Emilio Aguinaldo assinates Heneral Luna
1941-1945: Commonwealth Filipinos vs Traitor Filipinos
Present Day: Filipinos vs Chinese supporters Filipinos
Who's not only here for the videos, but to try to see if you can beat malta guy 😂
Day 214 of getting Drew to make a New Zealand ball with a laser kiwi accessory
Petition for a Prussia and Venice countryball plush day 48.
I love these comic videos 😂
I mean, when you think about it, define an alcoholic drink. An unhealthy drink, which is very very addictive. Applies to many sodas. The only thing that seperates alcohol, and sodas, is chemistry that discovered that on an molecular level, they are diffrent
Bever thing is literally a meme. It is not actually a thing. What is a thing, was that Japan refused to recognize Polish deceleration of war during WW2. To not interrupt ongoing joint invigilation of Russa.
The US in French is in the masculine plural form because "states" or "états" in French is masculine, yet, America or Amérique in French is very much a feminine word. That would make the USA a gender-fluid place 🤣😂🤣🤣. Also, unlike Spanish speakers, Francophones routinely call the US "l'Amérique", but they use the word Etats Unis in more academic or professional settings.😅
1:44 _for now_
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Idk about alcoholic US drinks other than hard seltzers seem to be pretty popular now. Idk if they are as popular outside the US.
Drew saying Hola caught me by surprise xD
Being Latin I understand the gender thing, in Latin languages we have a female and male for everything
2:24 the map used the flag of the Dominican Republic for Dominica 💀
So true I am Dominican and I noticed that immediately
@TheDominicanRepublicball Omg you’re also Dominican?
@TheDoninicanRepublicball Ja, en jij ook
@TheDominicanRepublicball Why are you speaking Dutch?
@TheDominicanRepublicBall Because yes
0:03 Thank you for the honorable mention (i made it)
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Posts about having no posts. The participation medal of sports days.
America blowing up because *Gender reveal*😂😂😂😂
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And then most countries in Danish (and to some extent also Swedish and Norweigan) is just the land of *whom ever lives there* Poland (land of the Poles) England (land of the Engles or Anglosaxon) Tyskland (land of the Tysk or Deutch) Skotland (land of the Scots) Rusland (land of the Rus) Finland (land of the Fin).
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5:12 drew are you okay??
Here is a small list of Finnish names of countries.
Suomi, Ruotsi, Norja, Tanska, Viro, Latvia, Liettua, Belgia, Alankomaat, Saksa, Espanja, Venäjä, Sveitsi, Yhdysvallat, Englanti, Skotlanti, Irlanti, Italia, Kreikka, Kiina, Mongolia, Venezuela, Brazilia, Argentiina, Chile, Turkki....well, do what you want with these
5:29 TUNISIA MENTIONED!!🗣🔥🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳
3:29 i actually see many comments of Russian talking about their salaries and this part of the meme seems kind of weird to me, I'm not even Russian
Fun fact
In french Texas is masculin
Florida is feminine
Maine is masculin
Both Dakota are masculin
Oregon Alaska can switch
America was a boy, but now it's not sure.
Redbull is actually from Austria.
8:54 Germany is a girl not because of the name but because its Human form is Germanya (In German Volkslore Germany is depicted as a women wen in Human form) However its still the Vaterland