As a Turkish person learning Chinese I can say that it is really hard to memorise the characters but once you get used to writing, it's ok to write quickly..
Just as a suggestion or a positive criticism, whenever there is Turkish (Not Turkeysh...) language in these videos, you always use the same spelling patterns as if there are no other words. Like “Su şişesi, ay çiçeği...”, take this video for example, you could have used more complex and structured sentences with accented Turkish letters like ı, ü, ö, ğ, ş and ç and it's not that difficult since there is AI technology or you can ask your Turkish viewers or the participants. I was expecting to see such sentences/phrases: ‘görünüşe göre yağmur yağacak.’, ‘ağlayan çocuklar özgürlüğe kavuştular’, “ışıklı günleri düşün”. The difference between "ı" and "I" could have been tricky. But you guys just didn't.
true. all the language videos that include turkish have that pattern as you said. there are already only few videos that put turkish and they do this. it's a bit meh. they do this to the brits too, about the way they say bottle of water and it's a bit cringe. this is supposed to be fun and educational but it's just plain mainstream memes.
What does the dotless i sound like? The other letters aren't that weird. Other than the squiggly g, I've seen them all used in european languages (german, french, romanian). If anything, the writing is not what makes turkish difficult, and it's on purpose. Making your language easier to learn is helpful for a country to have more of a center stage in the world so making it into latin scrip was a good move. Most people around the world can read turkish names or place names and then remember them later, which ensures Turkey does not suffer from the chinese problem where people just shrug and ignore it.
@@Altrantis oh and switching to latin was the best decision ever made in whole turkish history lol if we had arabic scripts no way i could learn latin alphabet let alone learn a romance language lol
@@Altrantis The dotless i, "ı" sound corresponds to the sound "/ɯ/" in the international phonetic alphabet. It sounds like a wider version of the schwa sound in English (/ə/), or the "ew" sound in the "ew what is that brother" meme, or the softer pronunciation of the Russian letter "ы".
I have an idea for future videos: Tell them a word in a foreign language and the candidates need to try to write it correctly. The one who writes the most words correctly wins.
As a native arabic speaker, i thought foreigners won't find the arabic writing system difficult but i just saw the oppsite😅 but they honestly did a good job!!😍 For me, chinese characters were definitely the hardest
It just makes me think about sth most ppl dont consider that hardenss of writting in national language may make it harder for disable ppl to learn they alphabet so probably thats the easiest for them to learn if if they are from countries using eng
The Arabic writing system is difficult on the lone fact that the letters are not distinct. Rather than a word made of letters, it all looks like one drawing. In Chinese you at least have sharp, straight lines and corners, but in Arabic it's all curves that blend together. It's clearly easier if you lived with it, but for someone that sees it for the first time there's just no way to say which is which, and a small handwriting change seems like it can make an entirely different letter instead of just make the written letter look crooked.
@@ناروتوالشريفSo do you not consider Indonesian Muslims, Muslim? There's more Muslims in Indonesia than any Arab country, and they use the Latin script to write Indonesian. Why does a country's language need to be written in the Arabic script for them to be Muslim?
@@ناروتوالشريفif turkish people are mostly muslim today they should be thankful to him if he didnt exist turkish people would be british etc and christian he didnt ban anything he give freedom for everyone also turkiye is a secular country you cant say anything about their beliefs!
Arabic and chinese are very difficult for latin alphabet users because they are calligraphic systems, whereas the latin alphabet is made of simple letters. A funny possible video would be to have everyone try to write in cursive
I am an Arab I can write in two different types of Arabic calligraphy and I can write French in cursive with the Archiac Majuscule letters and English in joined-up 😉
Chinese and Arabic is a very diffrent system of writing.
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Latin was made for carving with a chisel, so it had to be simple. All original latin letters - the Majuscule (big letters) can be carved with four strokes of a chisel. Arab meanwhile was made when paper became a more popular commodity - same for Chinese. Chinese could afford to write complex system because first they used to paint with a paintbrush on the bamboo, then write with a brush on paper which they invented. This is why Latin is the EASIEST script to learn and write among human scripts. It also contains both vowels and consonants and you can add other symbols as needed, like colons, semicolons and commas, and you can actually mark accents. Arabic is meanwhile horrible to read, even if it is beautifull, like an artwork, because it was not made with simplicity in mind or ease of reading - I am not sure what was it made in mind with, but maybe it was artistry, is my best guess. This is why in my opinion latin script is best for any kind of Language that uses human sounds.
@Jan Sitkowski The Arabic and Chinese languages are very old, and their writing styles predate the invention of paper, as they were originally written on leather and leaves (and in some parts, you might find a simple "bare-bone" form of them sculpted on stone). Additionally, modern Arabic introduced symbols that indicate how letters should be pronounced, though these are not mandatory. It’s also worth mentioning that in the video, the second word was written in an artistic style. However, in everyday writing, we do not overlap words like that.
This is what young Traditional Chinese learners have to do is repeat difficult word writing thousands of times to get it right. You must follow a specific writing pattern. It's far easier to learn how to speak and read Chinese than to write it.
This idea is refreshing & different from other videos in the channel, i really liked it 👍 and as an arab i think chinese was the hardest. you should do another one with Russin & thai, i think they're hard to write.
Arabic: Why overcomplicate it with writing عيد سعيد as a picture? Its uncommon to write 2 words on top of each other when writing, just write them as 2 words, its difficult enough as separate words for non-arabic speakers. But I like Saudi girl's style, its badass, queen!
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I wonder what kind of sober person would invent arabic to write with it. Romans loved to drink, so they invented a Script they could write as drunk so anyone could read it. Arabs didn't drink so they invented... this. Romans wrote in Capital letters btw. since small letters were invented around the time of the carolingians. Every single letter in Latin Alphabet could be written with four strokes of a chisel/pen/writing implement. As beautifull arabic is to look at, it doesn't strike me as a language that is easy to write. This gets worse the more east you get, I am looking at you Sanskrit and especially the Chinese. They basically invented Scripts that are art, because they had too much time I bet. They wanted every word to look like a painting.
@@peonie7402 In other countries they speak the same language, as the name suggests Turkish, the accent changes but the language is exactly the same except for some words, just like Germany and Austria.
Haha, I'm Malaysian of Chinese descent, I also speak Mandarin, I can't help but wonder why would they choose such uncommon characters to them?! I can write them but I don't know how to say them, it's a bit ridiculous, even people who use Chinese regularly don't come across those characters (except for the last two characters of the second round), let alone total beginners. Same goes for Arabic, even though I'm not Muslim, I've learned the Arabic script adapted for Malay so it's no problem for me, but the second example is more of a calligraphy art rather, it's like if we write a banner in cursive English with layered words. That said, it's not as ridiculous as the Chinese examples. We were made to write characters repeatedly in exercise books, to remember how to write them and also to learn how to read them, there's really no other way in the beginner, only after the easier basic characters are learned we start to see similar characters hidden in compound characters, like those ridiculous examples given, they're just characters made up by simpler, more common characters stacked together, some are real words, some aren't actual words. So don't be intimidated just because of this challenge. There's always a way, Chinese people are also normal people.
Although Chinese characters are complex, they are mostly composed of straight lines, which is simpler than Arabic letters. Arabic letters are too similar and have complex relationships, so they are more difficult than Chinese characters.
Well, Polish, Danish and Turkish use the same alphabet just modified with some diacritics, of course for speakers of those language it will be easier to write in those languages than to write in a language that uses totally different writing system, especially Polish is easy to rewrite for anyone who knows latic alphabet, the letters are the same as in English just a few have additional line above or below, but there are no new letters really ;p
It's not the accented letters that make Polish strange. What makes that language strange is that there are so many consonants next to each other that they are confusing
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3 месяца назад
Cyrylic and Greek are both less legible than latin, I find Latin script most legible among the Scripts ever invented. Romans wrote in stone and clay tablets, so they made the Capital letters, which you could all write in four strokes. Later Carolingians created the minuscule which is basically made by cutting the letter from majuscule in half (one way or another). Greek isn't totally illegible, because it is simmiliar to latin, but some letters from Greek aren't best designed. Cyrylic was invented in times where Paper started to be more common, therefore it had gone into the same trap that Arabic and all of the eastern languages went - they started to be "artsy".
as a Polish: all these girls are funny and down to earth. I liked how danish lady used whole paper to make it easier for others and for YT audience to see. Turkish girl is a doll though. Of course polish, danish and turkish will be easiest. Writing chinese and arabic (the secone one especially) is a superpower.
The next video can be Latin, Cyrillic, Chinese pictograms using people along with Hindu cultures. We have our own scripts as well! कखगघङ, କଖଗଘଙ, કખગઘઙ and so on.
Honestly, it is refreshing to see an “international” (idk a better word for this) episode without any American input, because there are too many episodes that have them. Before y’all jump on my neck, I’m also American. 🖐️
Latin Alphabet was designed with Writing on stone tablets in mind, using a chisel. Therefore it was made with simplicity in mind, and you can write all latin script with four strokes - even Q (think hard about it, it's a square with one of the sides extending, if you use a chisel - since it is hard to make a circle with a chisel, even if it is not impossible). All the Majuscule letters that is. Miniscule (small letters) were created during the time of the Carolingians. ORIGINAL LATIN IS ALL SCREAMING AT YOU.
Arabic and Chinese are the most arduous and difficult forms of speech and writing systems in Asia that never rhyme with ease and facilitate. Those who love chewy things should stay away from Arabic and Chinese because they will be disappointed. ✈✈✈🚀🚀🚀🚀🛰🛰🛰🛰🛰🛰🛸🛸🛸🛸🛸
@@lumosisteas an arab/saudi i love turkey and all my friends do and when we go there we find out its clear that they dont like US. 3 people spat on us after knowing we are Saudi..
HER HANDWRITING IN ARABIC IT IS NOT THAT BAD YES IT IS NOT PROFESSIONAL BUT IT IS UNDERSTANDABLE AND EASY TO COPY FOR NON ARABIC SPEAKERS WHY WOULD THEY HAVE A PROFESSIONAL WRITER WHEN EVEN ARABIC SPEAKERS CAN'T COPY IT OR READ THE SENTENCE PROPERLY
She couldve written at costantiniya better, and probably chosen a word that can be translated to english, and when she wrote eid saed she shouldve just wrote 2 words, not write them as a Calligraphy (word art).
@@_DeadlyNightshade_ yo smartie She doesn't choose the words, they are given to her on a screen it’s clear in the video she said that ,they gave her the word "Happy Eid" and she wrote it exactly as it was written on the screen
I know that I'm so late to write a comment but I'm arabic as well and i find it hard to learn arabic grammar, what's more that we =النسخ have two handwritten we have" alnasek an alroqah=الرقعه
@@Omasje1 what you said made no sense, as im typing in english neither of them are words. To majority of European, Americas, Africans really anywhere that has a romanized alphabet, what Im typing now counts as words. For a "Native" english speaker, Chinese is the most difficult language to learn entirely. One reasom is also just their communication, Chinese whether it's Mandarin, Cantonese etc. it's tonal and many of their IPA are foreign. Arabic IPA are not and are faster to pickup compared to a Chinese language.
6:32 what did she just say😂 bruh we write a lot of words and sentences in Arabic and it's no way near "complicated" it's just how you're used to it and we write from the right i think she got mistaken by saying the left
Since we Turks use the Latin alphabet, European languages may seem easy, but Arabic words may be easy for us. Since we are Muslims, we can barely understand Arabic letters from a young age. The difficult language for us may be Chinese
@@mimimusa757 The fact that Turkish has been influenced by Arabic to some extent does not mean that Turkish people know the Arabic alphabet or can read Arabic. Many Turks, except for those who receive religious education, cannot read or write in Arabic because they don't know the arabic language and letters. The adoption of a few words from Arabic does not change this. Do you understand?
Bir türk olarak arap kelimeleri ve alfabesi hiç de kolay gelmiyor, hiçbir arabın konuşmasını da anlamıyoruz. İtalyanca veya Fransızcayı ne kadar anlıyorsak arapçayı da o kadar anlayabiliyoruz
lol even the Arabic girl said they write from left to right when its the opposite, luckily they didnt have Japanese cos thats read top down and then right to left
Good video, but next time just don't provide false informations. Officialy language in China is Mandarin. This what we can call "Standard chinese" is a dialect of Mandarin. Thank you
When seeing letters that are not Chinese: Okay, long sentence, but I think I can also write them if I'm fast enough When seeing Chinese letters:(Me as a Chinese speaker)OH MY GOSH! WHY IS IT THE DIFFICULT ONES? I feel my hand is going sore just by LOOKING at them TvT
why in Polish it was only one sentence when in every other language there was two? Also I couldn't even see how this sentence ended. Like they were talking about accents, but nothing about how good they write this sentence. When they copy it pretty bad, especially comparing to other langages with similar letters.
Arabic must be writing from the right to left. Why you didn't precise it? Chinese need learning but not very difficult to write. My real problem is the Indian language 👀
The wordقسطنطينيةthe arabs write it قصطنطينية but I write it in the right way I really wanna try their feelings when they try to write Arabic for the first time because I see Arabic so simple and easy
This is Monika from Poland, I had fun filming this 😀❤️
Było świetnie. Cieszę się że reprezentujesz Polskę ❤
Hejkaaa❤ świetnie nas zareprezentowałaś! Dobrze sobie poradziłaś ;))
Why they had to slow-mo replay your panties??
I love Poland 😘
COME MORE OFTEN
8:04 She meant we start from the right*
😂exactly I'm Arab and I was like whaaat frome the left
I feel like Arabs and Chinese should be proud of how our languages and alphabet are so different from others. It is so unique and beautiful🤍🤍
As a Turkish person learning Chinese I can say that it is really hard to memorise the characters but once you get used to writing, it's ok to write quickly..
Monia is so cute. Polish power is back. :)
Yes, she's so Beautiful
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Just as a suggestion or a positive criticism, whenever there is Turkish (Not Turkeysh...) language in these videos, you always use the same spelling patterns as if there are no other words. Like “Su şişesi, ay çiçeği...”, take this video for example, you could have used more complex and structured sentences with accented Turkish letters like ı, ü, ö, ğ, ş and ç and it's not that difficult since there is AI technology or you can ask your Turkish viewers or the participants. I was expecting to see such sentences/phrases: ‘görünüşe göre yağmur yağacak.’, ‘ağlayan çocuklar özgürlüğe kavuştular’, “ışıklı günleri düşün”. The difference between "ı" and "I" could have been tricky. But you guys just didn't.
true. all the language videos that include turkish have that pattern as you said. there are already only few videos that put turkish and they do this. it's a bit meh. they do this to the brits too, about the way they say bottle of water and it's a bit cringe. this is supposed to be fun and educational but it's just plain mainstream memes.
What does the dotless i sound like? The other letters aren't that weird. Other than the squiggly g, I've seen them all used in european languages (german, french, romanian). If anything, the writing is not what makes turkish difficult, and it's on purpose. Making your language easier to learn is helpful for a country to have more of a center stage in the world so making it into latin scrip was a good move. Most people around the world can read turkish names or place names and then remember them later, which ensures Turkey does not suffer from the chinese problem where people just shrug and ignore it.
@@Altrantis ı sounds exactly like brother ''EUGH''
@@Altrantis oh and switching to latin was the best decision ever made in whole turkish history lol if we had arabic scripts no way i could learn latin alphabet let alone learn a romance language lol
@@Altrantis The dotless i, "ı" sound corresponds to the sound "/ɯ/" in the international phonetic alphabet. It sounds like a wider version of the schwa sound in English (/ə/), or the "ew" sound in the "ew what is that brother" meme, or the softer pronunciation of the Russian letter "ы".
I have an idea for future videos: Tell them a word in a foreign language and the candidates need to try to write it correctly. The one who writes the most words correctly wins.
🌍 Love seeing cultures connect over calligraphy! 🖋️
As a native arabic speaker, i thought foreigners won't find the arabic writing system difficult but i just saw the oppsite😅 but they honestly did a good job!!😍
For me, chinese characters were definitely the hardest
it's ain't that hard but she has a bad hand writing and may can't be arab
Polished looked more difficult 😅
Im arab too
Forget about learning, I can`t even write a reply to an Arabic comment on youtube...it goes right to left lmao
It just makes me think about sth most ppl dont consider that hardenss of writting in national language may make it harder for disable ppl to learn they alphabet so probably thats the easiest for them to learn if if they are from countries using eng
The Arabic writing system is difficult on the lone fact that the letters are not distinct. Rather than a word made of letters, it all looks like one drawing. In Chinese you at least have sharp, straight lines and corners, but in Arabic it's all curves that blend together.
It's clearly easier if you lived with it, but for someone that sees it for the first time there's just no way to say which is which, and a small handwriting change seems like it can make an entirely different letter instead of just make the written letter look crooked.
After seeing Arabic writing system again, I feel gratitude for Atatürk for the alphabet reform.
W Atatürk
That’s why no one considered him and the Turkish community to be muslims and also for other reasons as well 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@ناروتوالشريف The Republic of Türkiye is a secular country, so I do not mind. Also religion is between the person and the creator.
@@ناروتوالشريفSo do you not consider Indonesian Muslims, Muslim? There's more Muslims in Indonesia than any Arab country, and they use the Latin script to write Indonesian. Why does a country's language need to be written in the Arabic script for them to be Muslim?
@@ناروتوالشريفif turkish people are mostly muslim today they should be thankful to him if he didnt exist turkish people would be british etc and christian he didnt ban anything he give freedom for everyone also turkiye is a secular country you cant say anything about their beliefs!
Arabic and chinese are very difficult for latin alphabet users because they are calligraphic systems, whereas the latin alphabet is made of simple letters.
A funny possible video would be to have everyone try to write in cursive
I am an Arab I can write in two different types of Arabic calligraphy and I can write French in cursive with the Archiac Majuscule letters and English in joined-up 😉
Chinese and Arabic is a very diffrent system of writing.
Latin was made for carving with a chisel, so it had to be simple. All original latin letters - the Majuscule (big letters) can be carved with four strokes of a chisel.
Arab meanwhile was made when paper became a more popular commodity - same for Chinese. Chinese could afford to write complex system because first they used to paint with a paintbrush on the bamboo, then write with a brush on paper which they invented.
This is why Latin is the EASIEST script to learn and write among human scripts. It also contains both vowels and consonants and you can add other symbols as needed, like colons, semicolons and commas, and you can actually mark accents.
Arabic is meanwhile horrible to read, even if it is beautifull, like an artwork, because it was not made with simplicity in mind or ease of reading - I am not sure what was it made in mind with, but maybe it was artistry, is my best guess.
This is why in my opinion latin script is best for any kind of Language that uses human sounds.
Arabic is made of letters, too, arguably, although it's cursive.
@Jan Sitkowski
The Arabic and Chinese languages are very old, and their writing styles predate the invention of paper, as they were originally written on leather and leaves (and in some parts, you might find a simple "bare-bone" form of them sculpted on stone).
Additionally, modern Arabic introduced symbols that indicate how letters should be pronounced, though these are not mandatory.
It’s also worth mentioning that in the video, the second word was written in an artistic style.
However, in everyday writing, we do not overlap words like that.
hi! polish girl here! this was so fun to watch!
Love you sarang 🇸🇦💗
عندك حسابها ؟
حصلته؟ @@Anas-um5lt
This is what young Traditional Chinese learners have to do is repeat difficult word writing thousands of times to get it right. You must follow a specific writing pattern. It's far easier to learn how to speak and read Chinese than to write it.
This idea is refreshing & different from other videos in the channel, i really liked it 👍
and as an arab i think chinese was the hardest.
you should do another one with Russin & thai, i think they're hard to write.
Monia is so cute polish power is back❤❤❤❤❤
0:19 Danish
3:32 Chinese
6:32 Arabic
9:53 Turkish
11:42 POLISH
Arabic: Why overcomplicate it with writing عيد سعيد as a picture? Its uncommon to write 2 words on top of each other when writing, just write them as 2 words, its difficult enough as separate words for non-arabic speakers. But I like Saudi girl's style, its badass, queen!
I wonder what kind of sober person would invent arabic to write with it.
Romans loved to drink, so they invented a Script they could write as drunk so anyone could read it.
Arabs didn't drink so they invented... this.
Romans wrote in Capital letters btw. since small letters were invented around the time of the carolingians.
Every single letter in Latin Alphabet could be written with four strokes of a chisel/pen/writing implement.
As beautifull arabic is to look at, it doesn't strike me as a language that is easy to write.
This gets worse the more east you get, I am looking at you Sanskrit and especially the Chinese.
They basically invented Scripts that are art, because they had too much time I bet. They wanted every word to look like a painting.
Latifah is so eager to write the Turkish which I find really cute 10.45
10:33 it is nott ''Turkeysh lanuage'' it is Turkish!
be fr turkish and other turkic languages arend
fferent than each other
@@peonie7402 Wrong, we can understand each other quite a lot. If you are not a Turkish then you cant talk about it.
@@peonie7402 In other countries they speak the same language, as the name suggests Turkish, the accent changes but the language is exactly the same except for some words, just like Germany and Austria.
Haha, I'm Malaysian of Chinese descent, I also speak Mandarin, I can't help but wonder why would they choose such uncommon characters to them?! I can write them but I don't know how to say them, it's a bit ridiculous, even people who use Chinese regularly don't come across those characters (except for the last two characters of the second round), let alone total beginners.
Same goes for Arabic, even though I'm not Muslim, I've learned the Arabic script adapted for Malay so it's no problem for me, but the second example is more of a calligraphy art rather, it's like if we write a banner in cursive English with layered words. That said, it's not as ridiculous as the Chinese examples.
We were made to write characters repeatedly in exercise books, to remember how to write them and also to learn how to read them, there's really no other way in the beginner, only after the easier basic characters are learned we start to see similar characters hidden in compound characters, like those ridiculous examples given, they're just characters made up by simpler, more common characters stacked together, some are real words, some aren't actual words. So don't be intimidated just because of this challenge. There's always a way, Chinese people are also normal people.
Saudi girl she’s so prettyyy 💥🚨
She looks very unIslamic. :D
She has a tattoo
@@MoMk790 it’s not big deal man
@@ironheart5830 Come on man everyone has their own style
@@BATDINTUR I know and her fellow Islamic Arab won't like it.
Although Chinese characters are complex, they are mostly composed of straight lines, which is simpler than Arabic letters. Arabic letters are too similar and have complex relationships, so they are more difficult than Chinese characters.
First, lovely channel❤
For indonesia people who's muslim most of us start learning writing & reed arabic since we are a child 😂❤
not all indonesian actually
@@Afifzulfan.4 he literally said most muslim indonesians, not all...
@@maramra393 my bad
@@Afifzulfan.4 that's why i said most of us not all of us right 😉
Love to all Indonesian people from 🇸🇦
Well, Polish, Danish and Turkish use the same alphabet just modified with some diacritics, of course for speakers of those language it will be easier to write in those languages than to write in a language that uses totally different writing system, especially Polish is easy to rewrite for anyone who knows latic alphabet, the letters are the same as in English just a few have additional line above or below, but there are no new letters really ;p
I enjoyed the video 🤩 from 🇸🇦🇸🇦
Who from poland ???
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Me
Meeeeeee
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the chinese girl is so pretty.
Polska górą! Poland mountain ą, ć, ę, ł, ń, ó, ś, ź, ż, dż, dź, sz, cz. :D
its same in russian.
ą, ę, ś, ń, ł in russian?
@@filipjakis9441 ś and ć are as сь ць, z tego co mi się wydaje.
Po prostu dodajesz na końcu znak miękki
It's not the accented letters that make Polish strange. What makes that language strange is that there are so many consonants next to each other that they are confusing
@@snakeduck9391 instead of introducing new letter for different sound they put two consonants to each other. Simple and logical.
As someone from Iran ,the Arabic part was so exiting as we like have the same kind of writing iranian:این چیه
im in love with the chinese and arab ladies they look super gorgegous
Deberían haber traído a alguien con alfabeto cirílico, devanagari (india), japonés y coreano también
Cyrylic and Greek are both less legible than latin, I find Latin script most legible among the Scripts ever invented.
Romans wrote in stone and clay tablets, so they made the Capital letters, which you could all write in four strokes.
Later Carolingians created the minuscule which is basically made by cutting the letter from majuscule in half (one way or another).
Greek isn't totally illegible, because it is simmiliar to latin, but some letters from Greek aren't best designed.
Cyrylic was invented in times where Paper started to be more common, therefore it had gone into the same trap that Arabic and all of the eastern languages went - they started to be "artsy".
as a Polish: all these girls are funny and down to earth. I liked how danish lady used whole paper to make it easier for others and for YT audience to see. Turkish girl is a doll though. Of course polish, danish and turkish will be easiest. Writing chinese and arabic (the secone one especially) is a superpower.
The next video can be Latin, Cyrillic, Chinese pictograms using people along with Hindu cultures. We have our own scripts as well!
कखगघङ, କଖଗଘଙ, કખગઘઙ and so on.
Honestly, it is refreshing to see an “international” (idk a better word for this) episode without any American input, because there are too many episodes that have them. Before y’all jump on my neck, I’m also American. 🖐️
there are plenty of episodes without any american. This isn't the first one
Same! Im arab and I love this mix of cultures. Its what the internet is made for to be honest
You should've brought someone who can write cyrillic. Ukrainian, russian etc. Would make it much more interesting
Beautiful channel Beautiful content Keep going ladies 👍👍🌹
You guys should have brought a georgian in this video❤🇬🇪
عربيي سهل 😂😭
بس هم اجانب مايعرفون لغتنا
Of course turkish is easy to write. They don't even use their alphabet and copy the latin one.
our alphabeth remained in early medieval ages the orkhon alphabeth stfu near all uses latin bozo
Which alphabet Orkhon Alphabet??? I think Latin is beter and simple and easy.
@Ulhus chad runic alphabeth vs virgin latin alphabeth
Karşılaştığımızda görüşemeyeceklermiş.
Latin Alphabet was designed with Writing on stone tablets in mind, using a chisel. Therefore it was made with simplicity in mind, and you can write all latin script with four strokes - even Q (think hard about it, it's a square with one of the sides extending, if you use a chisel - since it is hard to make a circle with a chisel, even if it is not impossible).
All the Majuscule letters that is. Miniscule (small letters) were created during the time of the Carolingians.
ORIGINAL LATIN IS ALL SCREAMING AT YOU.
Dutch, and Finnish are a bit difficult for foreigner people.
They are all so cute
we write arabic from right to left . whats wrong with people in the video saying its written from left to right?
I don't know. But this is one of the reasons writing Arabic is so hard. Most languages write from left to right
لانهم ماهم عارفين يكتبون لا من اليمين ولا من اليسار🤣
Gen Z doesn't know left from right. 😂
Because not everyone knows this? the chinese girl could think the same about the stroke order that everyone tried.
Don't be like that.
Because literally no one cares about arabic.
Nah arabic writing is so easy maybe its bc im in arabic and i type arabic very very very fast and sometimes they look like scribbles bc i type fast
Arabic and Chinese are the most arduous and difficult forms of speech and writing systems in Asia that never rhyme with ease and facilitate. Those who love chewy things should stay away from Arabic and Chinese because they will be disappointed.
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Well, Latin alphabet is quite known and simple, they should try with Armenian, Cyrylica, Georgian, Burmese, Thai and Hangul
6:45 Says "I've learned how to write it at one point in my life" and starts writing from left instead of right. Even the Danish woman knows... 😬😬
IT IS NOT THAT DEEP HUMEN CAN SHE FORGETS
POLACY ZBIERAMY SIĘ W KOM
I am from poland and i recently found out that polish and chinese are the two most difficult languages to learn this has been scientifically proven
not the arabic girl and the Turkish girl being besties😭
What's wrong
@@EnergeiaRhythmos we dont like arabs ,its not fit to our lifestyle
@@EnergeiaRhythmoseh, Arabic and Turkish people are not the best countries to get along, but it doesn’t mean they can’t be friends, right?
@@lumosisteas an arab/saudi i love turkey and all my friends do and when we go there we find out its clear that they dont like US. 3 people spat on us after knowing we are Saudi..
@@gmg4619 اش فيه حبي ترا مجرد تعليق ليه هذا الكره وبعدين افهمي التعليق اول شي بعدين تكلمي واضحه العقليه اصلا
Hoping you can make another version of this series but with Kenya/Tanzania and Ethiopian representatives. (Swahili and Amharic)
So y'all picked someone with the worst handwriting in the world to write in Arabic
it doesnt matter
HER HANDWRITING IN ARABIC IT IS NOT THAT BAD YES IT IS NOT PROFESSIONAL BUT IT IS UNDERSTANDABLE AND EASY TO COPY FOR NON ARABIC SPEAKERS WHY WOULD THEY HAVE A PROFESSIONAL WRITER WHEN EVEN ARABIC SPEAKERS CAN'T COPY IT OR READ THE SENTENCE PROPERLY
She couldve written at costantiniya better, and probably chosen a word that can be translated to english, and when she wrote eid saed she shouldve just wrote 2 words, not write them as a Calligraphy (word art).
@@_DeadlyNightshade_ yo smartie She doesn't choose the words, they are given to her on a screen it’s clear in the video she said that ,they gave her the word "Happy Eid" and she wrote it exactly as it was written on the screen
I know that I'm so late to write a comment but I'm arabic as well and i find it hard to learn arabic grammar, what's more that we =النسخ have two handwritten we have" alnasek
an alroqah=الرقعه
Lol I speak fluent Arabic, Danish, Turkish, Spanish and English. Basically I know almost all of their languages except for polish and Chinese.
لطيفة اشتقنا 🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦❤️
2:31 smartly?
So?
Chinese is by far the most challenging to learn.
I'd argue that Arabic is harder as a language
Chinese is harder in learning words bcz they r characters not actual words connected if that makes sense
@@Omasje1 never thought of it that way.
@@Omasje1 what you said made no sense, as im typing in english neither of them are words. To majority of European, Americas, Africans really anywhere that has a romanized alphabet, what Im typing now counts as words.
For a "Native" english speaker, Chinese is the most difficult language to learn entirely. One reasom is also just their communication, Chinese whether it's Mandarin, Cantonese etc. it's tonal and many of their IPA are foreign. Arabic IPA are not and are faster to pickup compared to a Chinese language.
6:32 what did she just say😂 bruh we write a lot of words and sentences in Arabic and it's no way near "complicated" it's just how you're used to it
and we write from the right i think she got mistaken by saying the left
Piękna - drobna, zgrabna blondynka, cudowny uśmiech, duze, wyraziste oczy! Monika, brawo - jesteś z Polski!🇵🇱
Can you do the same video with the southeast Asian countries?
Isn't it all just in the alphabet tho tho? Not much country that uses characters, it'd be boring since it'd be so easy
Finally they gave them their shoes!!!😂
İm from Turkey❤🇹🇷
She Beutifull chinesee ❤❤❤❤❤🇨🇳🇨🇳
Turkey degil Türkiye!!!!!!!!
Arabic is so easy for me 😊😊
Wow, never knew writing letters could be this tricky! 🌍🖋️
Arabic an Chinese look lika an art. Imagine the art on all the signboards.
Since we Turks use the Latin alphabet, European languages may seem easy, but Arabic words may be easy for us. Since we are Muslims, we can barely understand Arabic letters from a young age. The difficult language for us may be Chinese
You can read & write arabic ?
No, Turkish people do not understand the Arabic alphabet, only those who have received religious education
@@fatmasoya yes
but Turkish has a lot of Arabic influence in it
there is many words from Arabic origin in Turkish and not only related to religion
@@mimimusa757 The fact that Turkish has been influenced by Arabic to some extent does not mean that Turkish people know the Arabic alphabet or can read Arabic. Many Turks, except for those who receive religious education, cannot read or write in Arabic because they don't know the arabic language and letters. The adoption of a few words from Arabic does not change this. Do you understand?
Bir türk olarak arap kelimeleri ve alfabesi hiç de kolay gelmiyor, hiçbir arabın konuşmasını da anlamıyoruz. İtalyanca veya Fransızcayı ne kadar anlıyorsak arapçayı da o kadar anlayabiliyoruz
THE SECOND ARABIC WORLD IS WROTEN IN ARTISTIC CALIGRAPHY, WE DON'T USE IT VERY OFTEN
lol even the Arabic girl said they write from left to right when its the opposite, luckily they didnt have Japanese cos thats read top down and then right to left
عسلللل لطفي 💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘
العربي مش صعب مرا يا ناس ترا هو سهل لو تعلمتيه 😊😊😊❤❤❤❤ اللغة العربية هي حلوة ❤❤❤❤😊😊انا احب اللغة العربية اكثر لغة احب باقي اللغات❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
جميع هذه اللغات جميلة جداً ❤️
Are we going to address the elephant in the room how only the Polish girl know how to write cursive out of all countries using Latin alphabet?
ليه يقولون كتابه العربي صعب، والله انها سهله بس الفرق اننا نكتب من اليمين وان الحروف اغلبها متصله
Thanks Atatürk 🇹🇷❤️🔥
Good video, but next time just don't provide false informations.
Officialy language in China is Mandarin.
This what we can call "Standard chinese" is a dialect of Mandarin.
Thank you
The 'hat' is Istanbul's art!
No it's an arabic art
Even the word (khat) is arabic
Śmieszy mnie "W szcze KQch chrzQszc trzeszczy mi"
🇹🇷🇹🇷❤️They are so beatiful,especially Turkish girl
Loveee uu latifah
Poland I'm from Poland ❤🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱
When seeing letters that are not Chinese: Okay, long sentence, but I think I can also write them if I'm fast enough
When seeing Chinese letters:(Me as a Chinese speaker)OH MY GOSH! WHY IS IT THE DIFFICULT ONES? I feel my hand is going sore just by LOOKING at them TvT
Please make a video on urdu language which is the national language of Pakistan
why in Polish it was only one sentence when in every other language there was two? Also I couldn't even see how this sentence ended. Like they were talking about accents, but nothing about how good they write this sentence. When they copy it pretty bad, especially comparing to other langages with similar letters.
You should totally include russian cursive or another slavic language with cyrillic if you guys do another one .
Arabic girl is so prettyy
Arabic must be writing from the right to left. Why you didn't precise it? Chinese need learning but not very difficult to write. My real problem is the Indian language 👀
Does she know that kawaii isnt in chinese and the way she said that is just killing me
I'm from Korea and new zeland ❤❤❤
The wordقسطنطينيةthe arabs write it قصطنطينية but I write it in the right way I really wanna try their feelings when they try to write Arabic for the first time because I see Arabic so simple and easy
انت تكتبين بطريقة خاطئة
قسطنطينية؟ اي كاتبتها غلط ما كنت مركزة اكيد بس الانقليزي الصراحة مادري لو صح ولا غلط
Poland is the hard country XD
the thing is the reason danish is hard is reading it the way we read our written words are so... wrong
i would love to see non-Hebrew speaking people trying to copy what i wrote😭💙🤍
am i the only one that noticed the teemo laugh
Who is the Chinese girl?
byong shong
@@Sotnikov_945 nikki
Wait till untill Hindi language introduces itself
where is the mcchicken video
الي يضحك خطها مو حلو في كل لغات حتى العربي 😭😭😭😭😂
عادي
@@SARAH_1LEE طيب وانا قلت انه غريب