At the start of the video, the man didn’t say ‘300’ like the automatic translating did. He said’ twee handen, twee handen’( two hands,,two hands). Meaning, put your hands up 🙌🏻 and this party is because of our Kingsday, in the Netherlands. Not in Germany at the Football Championship in Germany,
this was during the birthday of our king..."kingsday". this performer makes a complete party with just simple lyrics and awesome music...he began small with a few songs and grew up to performer nr1 on big parties and makes the crowd wild...
There is a video from before the game against Austria when more then 50.000 Dutchies walked in Berlin from a part to the stadium and they danced also on "Links Rechts" from Snollebollekes
I only like their links rechts (left right) song. It's awesome to see the whole crowd go left left left right right right. This type of music is only great for big parties in my opinion. For when everyone had a couple beers, you know. Not really music you listen to at home. This isn't the only type of music Dutch people make either. It's just fun.
@@yourboimicky its historically a kind of German anyway - Dutch (which is the same as 'Deutsch'), English and German were once much closer together (Dutch is now kind of in the middle) and many words are still the same, similar or changed not much. Dutch: Koningsdag, German: Koenigstag, English: Kingsday. Dutch: 'twee handen', English 'two hands', German: 'zwei Haende' (in singular all is just 'Hand'). and all the music you hear could also be from Germans and vice versa - culturally pretty much the same (its a track you could also hear on the Octoberfest or in Mallorca (German and British vacation party spot) ...
If you like the song: go to the left, go to the right.... see all the video of the football championship in Germany, there this Dutch song has become a European hit because of all the Orange supporters and their happy attitude. Dankie for your nice video.
4:37 I like this music, but I am a Dutch producer/DJ specialized in Industrial/Underground Techno which is completely different than this haha. Keep on making vlogs, good to see peepz from the Afri-continent doing stuff. One bit of advice, you need to change the aspect ratio of your (web)cam so your head doesn't look like a squeezed McKroket :)
its just like in Germany (basically the same culture (and btw, the Netherlands were with Germany and Belgium the core region (Austrasia) of the Germanic Frankish Empire. France, which got its name from this tribe confed just like Frankfurt or Franken/Bavaria etc, became later the western offspring while Germany became at first East Francia than turned quickly to the Holy Roman Empire (in which also Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Northern-Italy, Austria, Bohemia/Czech, Luxemburg, Lichtenstein, parts of Poland up to the Baltics etc. were part of - and which btw. is the main reason why you see on the night satellite map the 'blue banana', the most populated region of Europe which is one result of that history. And btw, in the regions of the Frankish and then Holy Roman Empire were almost all renaissances done (Karolingian, later Northern (West Germany, Netherlands, Belgium (here especially Brugge and Genth are famous), later in the connected Northern Italy (btw. the reason why it is wealthier than the South) - also Rome/Papal states were connected (setup by the Frankish and Holy Roman Empire Kings). And in this HRE were also two SubEmpires, in the South (Northern Italy) the maritime trade empire of Venice and so on, in the north the Hanseatic League and both were also connected via land through Germany as base and on water especially via the Rhein river. Those were the main trade and information highways of Europe! And in this very realm you also had most innovations, most industry (already back then with knights armor, mills etc, today most car companies etc.), most transit/traffic and so on... its the heart of Europe - and its a connected cultural space (with quite similar behavior/mentalities despite regional differences) - which is why the entire region is also more wealthy than for instance France ... and the real name of Charles the Great was neither Charles nor 'Charlemagne' but 'Karl' (latinized Karolus). Everything else is wrong (English copied that false from the French who use a much later localized name which is historically just wrong. And this matters, because all other languages refer to a Karl/Carl AND one only understands history better if one knows the real names (not just in this case). Its absurd if English dont know that the name was Karl but his brothers name was 'Karloman'. If one knows both have a 'Karl' name then you can speculate about this similarity which was already part of the familytree before. If one does not know that then one even dont start to notice that etc. etc. etc... Germany, Netherlands, all should insist that at least for historical contexts English should stop using the wrong name 'Charlemagne' or 'Charles the Great' (both are anyway also based on 'Karl/Carl' but like a wrong later modification).
02:05 you will know more then some words brother, afrikaans to dutch is harder then the other way arournd, but you will know a lot of words. we say it different but when it is written its easier to find the answer.
Thanks for the support oranje fans 🧡🧡🧡
German and Dutch is not the same. SNOLLEBOLLEKES is from the Netherlands, so it's Dutch. This is on kingsday, the birthday of our King.
At the start of the video, the man didn’t say ‘300’ like the automatic translating did.
He said’ twee handen, twee handen’( two hands,,two hands). Meaning, put your hands up 🙌🏻 and this party is because of our Kingsday, in the Netherlands. Not in Germany at the Football Championship in Germany,
koningsdag is the birthday of the king and a national holliday
Dankie
The Orange Tsunami is unstoppable 💯🇳🇱
this was during the birthday of our king..."kingsday". this performer makes a complete party with just simple lyrics and awesome music...he began small with a few songs and grew up to performer nr1 on big parties and makes the crowd wild...
Our KIngs name is Willem van Oranje en this is his birthday in Holland.
Twee handen in de lucht😂❤❤❤
🤣❤️
i am from holland its grazy every time with this songs
Which video must I check out next ?
There is a video from before the game against Austria when more then 50.000 Dutchies walked in Berlin from a part to the stadium and they danced also on "Links Rechts" from Snollebollekes
Glad you liked the Snollebollekes video. I have more from him on my channel with English subtitles.
And it is cool because i listen a lot to Andriëtte Norman..and she is from... 🇿🇦😉 (Mag hy, Sewe Oceane)
I only like their links rechts (left right) song. It's awesome to see the whole crowd go left left left right right right. This type of music is only great for big parties in my opinion. For when everyone had a couple beers, you know. Not really music you listen to at home. This isn't the only type of music Dutch people make either. It's just fun.
Recommend me some more ?
@@yourboimicky you should listen to ons moeder zeej nog, its funny lmao
From Jan biggel ? I hope it's not copyrighted then I'll check it out soon
@@yourboimicky yes it from jan biggel, i dont know if its copyrighted or not, you should check that😅
No!!!! they sing Dutch,not Germans .
Lol sorry
@@yourboimicky 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@yourboimicky its historically a kind of German anyway - Dutch (which is the same as 'Deutsch'), English and German were once much closer together (Dutch is now kind of in the middle) and many words are still the same, similar or changed not much. Dutch: Koningsdag, German: Koenigstag, English: Kingsday. Dutch: 'twee handen', English 'two hands', German: 'zwei Haende' (in singular all is just 'Hand'). and all the music you hear could also be from Germans and vice versa - culturally pretty much the same (its a track you could also hear on the Octoberfest or in Mallorca (German and British vacation party spot) ...
Guys don't laugh at me lol I'm learning I just said it wrong I know in Netherlands/ Holland they speak Dutch lol
If you like the song: go to the left, go to the right.... see all the video of the football championship in Germany, there this Dutch song has become a European hit because of all the Orange supporters and their happy attitude. Dankie for your nice video.
Koningsdag is Kingsday
this is Kingsday 2019
It is not German but Dutsch
Yip picked it up thanks
❤❤❤❤❤ Eindhoven de gekste…
4:37 I like this music, but I am a Dutch producer/DJ specialized in Industrial/Underground Techno which is completely different than this haha.
Keep on making vlogs, good to see peepz from the Afri-continent doing stuff. One bit of advice, you need to change the aspect ratio of your (web)cam so your head doesn't look like a squeezed McKroket :)
its just like in Germany (basically the same culture (and btw, the Netherlands were with Germany and Belgium the core region (Austrasia) of the Germanic Frankish Empire. France, which got its name from this tribe confed just like Frankfurt or Franken/Bavaria etc, became later the western offspring while Germany became at first East Francia than turned quickly to the Holy Roman Empire (in which also Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Northern-Italy, Austria, Bohemia/Czech, Luxemburg, Lichtenstein, parts of Poland up to the Baltics etc. were part of - and which btw. is the main reason why you see on the night satellite map the 'blue banana', the most populated region of Europe which is one result of that history. And btw, in the regions of the Frankish and then Holy Roman Empire were almost all renaissances done (Karolingian, later Northern (West Germany, Netherlands, Belgium (here especially Brugge and Genth are famous), later in the connected Northern Italy (btw. the reason why it is wealthier than the South) - also Rome/Papal states were connected (setup by the Frankish and Holy Roman Empire Kings). And in this HRE were also two SubEmpires, in the South (Northern Italy) the maritime trade empire of Venice and so on, in the north the Hanseatic League and both were also connected via land through Germany as base and on water especially via the Rhein river. Those were the main trade and information highways of Europe! And in this very realm you also had most innovations, most industry (already back then with knights armor, mills etc, today most car companies etc.), most transit/traffic and so on... its the heart of Europe - and its a connected cultural space (with quite similar behavior/mentalities despite regional differences) - which is why the entire region is also more wealthy than for instance France ... and the real name of Charles the Great was neither Charles nor 'Charlemagne' but 'Karl' (latinized Karolus). Everything else is wrong (English copied that false from the French who use a much later localized name which is historically just wrong. And this matters, because all other languages refer to a Karl/Carl AND one only understands history better if one knows the real names (not just in this case). Its absurd if English dont know that the name was Karl but his brothers name was 'Karloman'. If one knows both have a 'Karl' name then you can speculate about this similarity which was already part of the familytree before. If one does not know that then one even dont start to notice that etc. etc. etc... Germany, Netherlands, all should insist that at least for historical contexts English should stop using the wrong name 'Charlemagne' or 'Charles the Great' (both are anyway also based on 'Karl/Carl' but like a wrong later modification).
@@publicminx Awesome, you copied the Wikipedia page. Great. You made the same mistake as Wikipedia.
jump from left to richt he sing
02:05 you will know more then some words brother, afrikaans to dutch is harder then the other way arournd, but you will know a lot of words. we say it different but when it is written its easier to find the answer.
I see yes I found it difficult
Kingsday is de king of the Nederlands hos birtday
Which video must I check out next ?
this its a grazy song from holland
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Your wrong.....🇳🇱 not the same 🇩🇪
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