If I Don't Guess Your Language I'll Buy You A Drink

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @CortanaFeet
    @CortanaFeet Год назад +273

    I love that the American trolling a little threw him for a complete loop.

    • @canyildiz5966
      @canyildiz5966 Год назад

      He werent really trolling, just genuinely stupid

  • @Eternal_Foreigner
    @Eternal_Foreigner Год назад +162

    Expecting drunk people to read a sign is like expecting politicians to be honest.

  • @TDeane
    @TDeane Год назад +192

    The dude speaking english was hilarious man

  • @chrisr393
    @chrisr393 Год назад +297

    Hey @Lingualizer, for future reference, Chinese "dialects" are actually completely separate languages. Chinese and Cantonese are about as close as Spanish and Italian. The Chinese words for "dialect" can also bleed into the English word for "language"
    Source: I'm a Chinese speaker in the USA

    • @dynamo116
      @dynamo116 Год назад +30

      He walks around as this big language-knowledge person but then drops the ball on something so simple like not realizing all the "dialects" in China are considered different languages cause we can't understand each other at all! Swedish/Norwegian/Finnish people can more or less understand each other (same with Russians and Polish if they speak very slowly) but they're still considered separate "languages". But Chinese dialects are so wide and extreme it's really evolved over the centuries. Take the Wenzhounese language for example, that's said to be the most difficult Chinese 'dialect', parts of it sound like Mandarin/Cantonese/Japanese but none of those 3 speakers would understand a single thing the Wenzhounese speaker is saying.

    • @StianF
      @StianF Год назад +15

      @@dynamo116 I think you mean Swedish/Norwegian/Danish. They can understand each other relatively well. Finnish, however, is completely different.

    • @dynamo116
      @dynamo116 Год назад +4

      @@StianF sorry yes :), I was just thinking of Scandinavia and got caught up in the moment cause that whole segment just pissed me the hell off and I went on a tangential rant 😂. Finnish is most closely related to Estonian right?

    • @foxypinky1317
      @foxypinky1317 Год назад

      Just like how all Turkic languages are different Chinese "dialects" also are different languages.

    • @A1n1n1i1
      @A1n1n1i1 Год назад +2

      ⁠​⁠@@dynamo116 Yes finnish is only quite close with estonian language. But still very different.

  • @TheAnthraxBiology
    @TheAnthraxBiology Год назад +335

    The Chinese guy was right when he said a dialect is a language. The Argentine guy absolutely was not.

    • @C_In_Outlaw3817
      @C_In_Outlaw3817 Год назад +6

      Right. It is a different dialect from modern standard Spanish but there hasn’t been enough time for the Argentinian dialect to fully diverge from MSS. Maybe in about 300 years they will be different enough from each other but not rn. If you’re fluent in MSS and you listen carefully you can understand the Argentinian dialect ok

    • @TheAnthraxBiology
      @TheAnthraxBiology Год назад +3

      @@C_In_Outlaw3817 it's like saying Hiberno English and British English are different, or US English. English was introduced to Argentina at the same time as North America, it was introduced to Ireland about 800 years ago. Man just wanted a drink hahahaha but you have to appreciate the hustle

    • @fakanecrofago9931
      @fakanecrofago9931 Год назад +1

      @@TheAnthraxBiology I mean, there was a lot of talking about the "language" of Argentinians, in the 1900's-1930's particularly, all of this started with "El idioma de los argentinos" by "Lucien Abeille" A french autor, and then was followed by argentinian writers known at the time as Robert Arlt and Jorge Luis Borges with writings with the same title as the book of Abeille. A very interesting topic because of the waves of inmigrants argentina got in 1900's which affected all the vocabulary with lunfardo, cocoliche and many dialects that were born from the heterogenic culture of that time.

    • @danielvanr.8681
      @danielvanr.8681 Год назад

      Especially since "standard language" is a dialect itself. Usually the dialect that's spoken by the political elite in a given coutry, but dialect nevertheless.

  • @rudolfschmidt4674
    @rudolfschmidt4674 Год назад +287

    Lingualizer's patience was really tested in this one...

  • @RyanBentz
    @RyanBentz Год назад +69

    The Chinese guy should've won the money. Dialects in China are in fact languages and are so different from each other.

  • @alexanderwald4682
    @alexanderwald4682 Год назад +835

    You should've given the money to the Chinese guy. What the Chinese call "dialects" are in fact different languages, and especially since you responded "Mandarin" (a specific Chinese language) instead of "Chinese" (the whole language family), he clearly won the game

    • @135Zeus
      @135Zeus Год назад +60

      Yeah they’re different languages that all adopted the same written “language”

    • @amoxl114
      @amoxl114 Год назад +42

      yeah how doesn't he know that..?

    • @C_In_Outlaw3817
      @C_In_Outlaw3817 Год назад +39

      This is correct. When he said mandarin he shot himself in the foot.
      And Btw, that guy was impressive he was able to speak so many languages

    • @ExaltedRealm
      @ExaltedRealm Год назад

      I agree.

    • @C_In_Outlaw3817
      @C_In_Outlaw3817 Год назад +43

      @@amoxl114 it’s not a “dialect” of mandarin which lingualiser thought it was. It’s another language entirely. What the guy should have done was specified which language he was speaking at the end cuz I’m curious lol

  • @ObamaGameing
    @ObamaGameing Год назад +119

    As a native slovak speaker,i appreciate how honest the start was ☠
    She said "you have oily hair,booger in your nose and hairy ears"

    • @MrStoyan5
      @MrStoyan5 Год назад +8

      💀

    • @Samo762
      @Samo762 Год назад

      she straight up abused him

  • @jejenyns8079
    @jejenyns8079 Год назад +57

    That intro killed me as a Slovak. She said you have greasy hair, a booger in your nose and hairy ears :D

    • @anuskas9244
      @anuskas9244 Год назад +2

      As a Pole, I understood everything except what is in his nose 😉 What is it in Slovak? What did she say?

    • @Asdasxel
      @Asdasxel Год назад +2

      @@anuskas9244 šušeň, like in Czech

    • @anuskas9244
      @anuskas9244 Год назад

      @@Asdasxel thanks

    • @ObamaGameing
      @ObamaGameing Год назад

      konečne bol dakto uprimny

    • @lionkiller2153
      @lionkiller2153 3 месяца назад

      Yeah xd it is also kinda funny how the sentence is the same in czech so even if he knew what she said perfectly he still had to guess

  • @CarlosEduardoSchneiderZanatti
    @CarlosEduardoSchneiderZanatti Год назад +47

    He doesn't understand the Spanish of the Uruguayan girl, because she only swear very fast and with a strong "Rioplatense" accent. Good strategy LOL

    • @canchero724
      @canchero724 Год назад +4

      Concha de tu madre was such an obvious one even with her accent, I guess Lingualizer was having an off day, I was stunned that she walked away with the drink.😂

  • @fredhasopinions
    @fredhasopinions Год назад +25

    The amount of languages you can have whole arguments in (apparently Serbocroatian/adjacent, Italian, Spanish, Bulgarian, German, English and perhaps French) is quite impressive

    • @intel386DX
      @intel386DX Год назад

      He did not recognize Macedonian 😂😅😂

    • @RobotWithHumanHair.
      @RobotWithHumanHair. 9 месяцев назад

      @@intel386DXbecause those are all essentially the same language

    • @intel386DX
      @intel386DX 9 месяцев назад

      @@RobotWithHumanHair. it is so funny for a bulgarian polyglot not to recognize macedonian :D and it is not the same like bulgarian, or serbo-croatian

  • @ursatzotschew7541
    @ursatzotschew7541 Год назад +27

    Lingualizer expects so much from drunk people! He expects them to read a sign, know the difference between a dialect and "an actual language." (I agree with the Chinese guy though that dialects are really their own language) He's freaking giving people who speak Spanish with different accents free drinks, but still nothing for the Chinese guy!

    • @broccoli9308
      @broccoli9308 Год назад +1

      Well he guessed Romanian for the Spanish lady from Uruguay (she didn't even have that much of a strong accent), she deserved to win.

    • @ursatzotschew7541
      @ursatzotschew7541 Год назад

      @@broccoli9308 I guess. Maybe that one guy from Colombia shouldn't have won. I don't actually know if he was speaking a different language from Colombia because I too couldn't hear him.

    • @uninhm
      @uninhm 11 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@ursatzotschew7541 The guy "from Colombia" was a drunk argentinian cheating (it was completely made-up) 😅

  • @sammyhassan1478
    @sammyhassan1478 Год назад +88

    As an Arabic speaker, I would definitely argue that Moroccan dialect (Darija) should be considered another language, as the Moroccan guy in the video said. It is not really mutually intelligble with most other Arab dialects. I'd argue that Norwegian and Swedish are closer to eachother than Moroccan Arabic is to most other Arabic dialects.
    Fun video anyways!

    • @C_In_Outlaw3817
      @C_In_Outlaw3817 Год назад +1

      This is correct. Darija sounds totally different

    • @AndresGomez-ct7qb
      @AndresGomez-ct7qb Год назад +5

      I think so too. Plenty of dialects are so different from the official language they're supposedly a part of that they might as well be languages. And there's also technicalities like Cantonese still being classified as a dialect of Han Chinese language. Same from Neapolitan Italian, which I think is even recognized by some institutions as a language.

    • @necrolich9169
      @necrolich9169 Год назад +5

      Hey Anthropology major here, just wanted to say the line between language and dialect has very little to do with verbal communication. We have a saying in linguistic anthro "The difference between a dialect and a language, is a language has an army and a navy demanding its a language."
      In reality Moroccan Arabic, Egyptian Arabic, Arabian Arabic... etc, all should be there own languages, whereas Nordic Languages should be dialects, but a long time ago, Nordic nations made a huge fuss for nationalistic pride, about there dialects so they are languages now.

    • @necrolich9169
      @necrolich9169 Год назад

      Just a little Window into how arbitrary the language/dialect line is

    • @AndresGomez-ct7qb
      @AndresGomez-ct7qb Год назад +1

      @@necrolich9169 Danish and Finnish are quite different to Swedish & Norwegian, tho.

  • @newergamer7974
    @newergamer7974 Год назад +9

    Lignualizer at 7:32 : You're very close to my face.
    Also Lignualizer: 7:41

  • @taurushere6380
    @taurushere6380 Год назад +15

    The people who could only speak a couple phrases in a challenge about “talking in your native language” were just straight up cheating. Especially that girl at 2:58, she admitted it wasn’t her native language and got the money anyway.

    • @rodrigoantolinez7068
      @rodrigoantolinez7068 Год назад +5

      They probably misunderstood and interpreted it as language from the native people of the country.
      And even so, native speaker doesn’t necessarily mean fluent.

    • @taurushere6380
      @taurushere6380 Год назад

      @@rodrigoantolinez7068 maybe so. I just found it a bit unfair that they took advantage of an indigenous language since it’d be extremely difficult to guess it unless you’re from the country where it’s spoken

  • @loraivanova8635
    @loraivanova8635 Год назад +25

    The Greek girl said: "Έλα, πιστεύω ότι δε θα το βρεις ποτέ. Είμαι από μια χώρα υπέροχη με πάρα πολύ ήλιο, πάρα πολλή θάλασσα. Βρες το τώρα." Which means: "I believe you will never guess it. I'm from a wonderful country with a lot of sunlight and seas. Guess it now."
    I was screaming: "NOOOOO STOP! IT'S GREEK! GREEK!". Unfortunately he didn't listen to me... 😒😅
    Greetings from a Bulgarian speaking Greek... 👋🏻🇧🇬🇬🇷🖤

    • @martelkapo
      @martelkapo Год назад +3

      The θ-sounds were a dead giveaway!

    • @loraivanova8635
      @loraivanova8635 Год назад +4

      @@martelkapo I always get surprised when people don't recognize Greek but actually many people say that Spanish and Greek sound the same way even tho they have nothing in common. I even have heard a Spanish native speaker to claim that haha. 😅 It's probably because both languages are melodic, spoken fast and with a tongue between the teeth haha...

    • @martelkapo
      @martelkapo Год назад +6

      @@loraivanova8635 Yeah, the intonation & pronunciation of Greek and Castilian Spanish can sound very similar to my ears, despite the fact that their only "genetic" connection is that they're both Indo-European languages. They both have the same five vowels /a/ /e/ /i/ /o/ /u/, the dental fricative /θ/, and even a similar "retracted" s-sound, [s̪] or [s̠]. LangFocus made a video about it a while ago!

  • @yuberini
    @yuberini Год назад +7

    8:05 the way she swore to you and u didnt notice lol

  • @la_gobba_di_aigor
    @la_gobba_di_aigor Год назад +10

    Xiaomanyc taught us that Cantonese, Mandarin and Fuzhounese are as similar as French, Italian and Spanish, so he really was not wrong

  • @isshumawatte
    @isshumawatte Год назад +8

    Teochew is a regional language of China. It's a dialect of Min. Teochew to Mandarin is like Bavarian German to English.

  • @N00BY_SHORTS
    @N00BY_SHORTS Месяц назад +1

    1:25 subtitles: Thanks!
    What he said: Afghanistan!

  • @anuskas9244
    @anuskas9244 Год назад +22

    Polish and Slovak are very similar. As a Pole, I understood everything the girl from Slovakia said, so no wonder you confused the two languages. I also thought at first that she spoke Polish 😉

    • @anuskas9244
      @anuskas9244 Год назад +2

      ​@Funny story. Yes, we can communicate without any problems in our languages. Poles will understand both Slovak and Czech. Some time ago I worked in Norway. Norwegians, Danes, Lithuanians and one boy from the Czech Republic, Viktor, worked with me. Viktor and I talked in Polish, he in Czech and the rest of our co-workers thought we spoke the same language 😉 Then I found out that in our languages ​​there are some words that sound the same and mean something else, also called "false friends" . Once I said to him that I look for him all day, in Polish "Ja szukam cię cały dzień ", "szukać" in Polish means to look for, and in Czech šukat sound the same and means... fu**k 😉

    • @BlekDimon
      @BlekDimon Год назад

      How the... Polish is also my native language, but what she spoke it sounded like arrabic or something akin and tbh I couldn't understand a thing.

    • @fivestarplaying3553
      @fivestarplaying3553 Год назад

      @@BlekDimonI’m leaning Polish and I couldn’t understand a word. I knew it definitely wasn’t Polish.

    • @anuskas9244
      @anuskas9244 Год назад

      ​@@fivestarplaying35538:32 at this point I thought she was speaking Polish, not at the beginning of the video. I don't know why but I understood everything she said, the only thing I had trouble with was the word to describe what he has on his nose

    • @ObamaGameing
      @ObamaGameing Год назад

      native slovak here
      i appreciated the girls honesty

  • @oscarrosa7079
    @oscarrosa7079 Год назад +13

    Ese man de Argentina está loco!

  • @AndresGomez-ct7qb
    @AndresGomez-ct7qb Год назад +7

    Hold up! In Valencia they do language exchange meet-ups at nightclubs? 😂😂

  • @Joermungandrrr
    @Joermungandrrr Год назад +11

    3:45 he was obviously speaking american, you did not guess that though

  • @splooey2151
    @splooey2151 Год назад +18

    For future reference, Italian and Chinese "dialects" are in practise classified as languages linguistically even though people commonly refer to them as dialects. There are however some outliers - Tuscan and Romanesco dialects are definitively dialects as they are extremely similar to standard Italian and pretty much every Italian can understand them; for Chinese it is more difficult but Sichuanese is the only debatable major Chinese "dialect" that can be classified as a dialect

  • @Carrotcake899
    @Carrotcake899 Год назад +2

    8:06 the girl in this minute was telling him like rude words and slangs and he was like listening attentively ,I can’t 😂😂it was so funny

  • @noobforsoup
    @noobforsoup Год назад +4

    I'd say 2:40 is wrong. That was Limburgs, not Dutch, which is a minority language in the Netherlands.

  • @angelsandoval8854
    @angelsandoval8854 Год назад +13

    Castilian is just the more precise way of saying Spanish lol.

  • @pabloasadsf_6166
    @pabloasadsf_6166 Год назад +8

    La uruguaya porfin le enseñó q es lo q es aprender español

  • @zamarco2
    @zamarco2 Год назад +5

    In reality some dialects are officially recognized as languages ​​such as Sardinian (a specific form) and Venetian (not all the Venetian dialect but only the Venetian lagoon dialect). In fact, even though I am from Veneto from Treviso, if a Venetian speaks the strict dialect I understand little because it is different from mine despite living less than 50 km away)

  • @NotDamy
    @NotDamy Год назад +7

    9:28 wrong my man, neapolitan is in fact a language recognized by the italian government. That guy should have won the money

    • @C_In_Outlaw3817
      @C_In_Outlaw3817 Год назад +3

      Yea this is plausible. this kind of goes into the debate on what’s the difference between a dialect and a language and there rly isn’t one that someone has defined. But if it’s an official govt language then I guess you’d be correct technically

    • @thebabbons1554
      @thebabbons1554 Год назад +1

      Not true, our government recognises only Sardinian, Friulian and Ladin. UNESCO recognised Neapolitan and Sicilian as well, but UNESCO has no legal power

    • @C_In_Outlaw3817
      @C_In_Outlaw3817 Год назад +3

      @@thebabbons1554 a quick google search said that Neapolitan is now a recognised language but I could have looked in the wrong place. what you’re saying might be true

  • @Kunfuxu
    @Kunfuxu Год назад +6

    Just like in China, most "dialects" in Italy are actual languages, seperate from the official italian language. Both Italian and Neapolitan are italic languages, guy got scammed.

  • @MihaiMihai-wr1nh
    @MihaiMihai-wr1nh Год назад +4

    1:13 bro let me give you a piece of advice! If the language sounds like Spanish, but you don't understand a word of it, it means it's Greek! At least that's how I see it as a Romanian😂

  • @FinalGurr
    @FinalGurr Год назад +4

    I think it should be made apparent That Chinese "Dialects", Arabic "Dialects", Italian "Dialects", etc are actually separate languages, they're just called Dialects to erase the local heritage and nature of the languages, as well as unify the different peoples (though unify is a strong word here). The Kingdom of Naples/Two Sicilies was not a unique region of the Italian Peninsula since the 1200s, just to be told its language is just an Italian DIALECT. Speaking Neapolitan or Lombard or Venetian are not mutually intelligible.

  • @panlekk
    @panlekk Год назад +7

    Greek sounded so much like spanish

    • @broccoli9308
      @broccoli9308 Год назад +1

      Yeah, they basically have the same phoneme inventory.

  • @oliviazaytona7400
    @oliviazaytona7400 10 месяцев назад +2

    0:10 the woman said “you have buttery hair (or idk how to say it ) and hairy ears” she also said something about the nose but I couldn’t really make out what she was saying 😂

  • @kioumim
    @kioumim Год назад +7

    I sooo wanna see someone actually spreak tamazight just to know if he can guess it correctly 😭 seeing how he guessed berber for a malian girl, it didn’t go well

    • @littlemy1773
      @littlemy1773 Год назад

      I thought the one speaking the indigenous Mexican language was speaking a Berber language(Due to the way they aspirate certain sounds or words) was totally off base there lol 😂

  • @o_s-24
    @o_s-24 Год назад +7

    I like the confidence of the American guy 😂

  • @colongos7487
    @colongos7487 Год назад +7

    El argentino 😭😭😭

  • @MillenniumEye373
    @MillenniumEye373 Год назад +3

    What a mess half these people were drunk af lul

  • @teodorateodora3742
    @teodorateodora3742 Год назад +10

    I’ve been waiting sooo long for someone to speak Macedonian ❤

    • @roatskm2337
      @roatskm2337 Год назад +4

      И јас, се изненадив кога слушнав некој накрај да почне и на македонски да зборува во овој канал, беше очигледно уште од "Не ме разбираш" дека не е српски, туку македонски, но сепак најбитното е да се веселиме сите независно од јазикот или државата.
      Поздрав од еден бугарин кој учи македонски
      🇧🇬🧡🇲🇰 🙂🙂

  • @ff_crafter
    @ff_crafter Год назад +6

    Why you give the money to the one that speak made up language but not to the Neapolitan and the Chinese one (it's probably one of Min languages)

  • @isaac_aren
    @isaac_aren Год назад +9

    The fact that he thought Greek was similar to Basque or that Basque was in the same ball park as "Gaelic" (which is a language group like Romance or Germanic) shows how bad he is at doing this. Gaelic languages are incredibly distinct and Basque is incredibly unique

    • @evgenys3220
      @evgenys3220 Год назад +2

      That's why people have chances to win money :)

  • @elpayex7760
    @elpayex7760 Год назад +2

    2:02 It’s obviously than that girl is not from Morocco.

  • @CatCake-ng3dq
    @CatCake-ng3dq Год назад +2

    I would really love to learn German and I love your accent! I know a little but not the best with the cases and grammar and especially speaking. Do you do any courses? I wouldn’t mind paying! If you don’t please consider it because I feel you would be perfect tutoring with your patience and being so friendly!

  • @-Finlandia
    @-Finlandia Год назад +2

    As others have said, you should've given money to the Chinese guy. The Chinese for example call Cantonese a dialect, when it's actually a different language from Mandarin. Mandarin and Cantonese are much more different than the Scandinavian languages for example

  • @CertifiedSlamboy
    @CertifiedSlamboy Год назад +5

    You owe the Chinese guy a drink

  • @christianradocchia2853
    @christianradocchia2853 Год назад +1

    Actually, neapolitan has been recognized as a language, in Italy there are many dialec,t but neapolitan and sardo (language from Sardinia) are actually languages! (Sorry for my english)

  • @cjmq0o
    @cjmq0o 9 месяцев назад

    2:50 Two things. First, I being born from a Peruvian Parent, have always known "Quichua" as "Quechua", and have just learned from this portion that it was also known as "Quichua".
    Second, I neither speak, nor understand the language, so when She Mentioned the language, I didn't understand the name right away, but then she said it was indigenous to Ecuador, it took a while for me to clock it.
    I'm So Happy I got to Hear Quechua/Quichua again for the first time in a while. Much Love from the US ❤ 🇵🇪 🇪🇨 🇧🇴 🇨🇴 🇦🇷 🇨🇱

  • @Fenksta
    @Fenksta Год назад

    "Yeah, ok, fair enough" hahahahahhaha

  • @RMTCDiscord
    @RMTCDiscord 9 месяцев назад +1

    He can never guess mine!

  • @mare5329
    @mare5329 Год назад +2

    How can you claim to love languages but not know any outside of Europe?? like how do you mix up Korean and a Chinese language (Teochew) 💀

    • @Dah42
      @Dah42 Год назад +1

      Well, has he ever been outside of Europe? I don't even think he has been to the U.S..

    • @mare5329
      @mare5329 Год назад +3

      @@Dah42 true 💀 buddy talks a lot of smack on Americans for never having been there

  • @malfunction1185
    @malfunction1185 Год назад +2

    Chinese dialects are languages that have the same writing as mandarim but are spoken differently
    source: I remember watching a video about it like 6 years ago but I might be wrong

    • @dingus42
      @dingus42 Год назад +2

      actually even the writing is different too, and some "dialects" don't even have standardised writing systems, that's how different they are

    • @malfunction1185
      @malfunction1185 Год назад

      @@dingus42 that's pretty cool!! As I said I had a false memory from an old video, china is a really big country and there's more diversity than most people think

  • @ff_crafter
    @ff_crafter Год назад +6

    6:00 I don't think he speak Nahuatl he didn't even pronounce the name of the language correctly

    • @Dah42
      @Dah42 Год назад

      To me it looks like he at least knows some words from that language, now, the Argentinian guy from minute 7:23 claimed to speak some language from Colombia, I'm Colombian and I had never heard that language. Lingualizer should have used his phone to verify whether such language indeed exists.

  • @GerharDTeach
    @GerharDTeach Год назад +1

    The Urugaian girl 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 what a menace

  • @Borko_yt
    @Borko_yt Год назад +1

    In from Bulgaria 🇧🇬 and I’ve watched for 4 1/2 years

    • @intel386DX
      @intel386DX Год назад

      Умрях, като не позна македонският 😅😂 😅😂😅😂

  • @No19Name94
    @No19Name94 Год назад +16

    Something similar to this scenario would be fun if it would happen:
    Question for a European: name all countries that are part of the Caribbean Region.
    European: “Dominica, Bahamas, Cuba, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominican Republic, St. Kitts and Nevis, Haiti, Barbados, Jamaica, St. Lucia, Grenada, Trinidad and Tobago. Ooh, I can’t think of the last one, I’m so f*cking dumb!”
    Question for a USA resident: name a country outside of the USA.
    USA Resident: “California”
    Lingualizer: “That’s a US state”.
    USA Resident: “Paris”
    Lingualizer: “That’s a city”.
    USA Resident: “Africa”
    Lingualizer: “That’s a continent. Do you know where in Europe a war is going on?”
    USA Resident: “Europe, that’s a country right?”
    Lingualizer: “NO. Ever heard of Ukraine?”
    USA Resident: “Yeah, of course"
    Lingualizer: "Now THAT'S a country"
    USA Resident: "So I know a country. I’m so f*cking smart!”

    • @LeGheyTrash
      @LeGheyTrash Год назад

      Bruh I’m an American yet I know almost every countries in the world

    • @No19Name94
      @No19Name94 Год назад

      @@LeGheyTrash Nice! Unfortunately, most Americans don't know a lot

  • @UweKeim
    @UweKeim Год назад +1

    "Users don't read" ist doch die erste Regel des Internets und des Lebens an sich.

  • @Dah42
    @Dah42 Год назад +1

    I'm Colombian and I'm confused, did the Argentinian guy in minute 7:22 claim to speak an indigenous language from Colombia???????
    On another note, it surprises me that many Argentinians and Uruguayans think that they don't speak the same language that other Latin American nations and Spain speak. Just because you have an accent and your own idioms, doesn't mean that you speak another language or else, every single Latin American nation and Spain speak their own unique language.
    Finally, as others have pointed out, the Chinesse guy won the challenge, he deserved his price.

  • @TheodoraAlexandropoulou
    @TheodoraAlexandropoulou Год назад +1

    as a greek person, i leteraly died of laughter when he started swearing in greek. It was too good too be true 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @proudream
    @proudream Год назад +1

    The Greek one was so easy, how did you not get it

  • @droneitmyway
    @droneitmyway Год назад

    Heey, you're in Valencia! I wish I see you around, I want to participate for sure!

  • @andrewmark3447
    @andrewmark3447 Год назад

    8:30 “Yea ok fair enough” the man looked so disappointed 😂

  • @Chrupka
    @Chrupka Год назад +3

    Nie spodziewałam się że Polski aż tak bardzo kojarzy się z Słowackim. A jednak podobnie brzmią

    • @dominikahalamus5379
      @dominikahalamus5379 Год назад

      To był słowacki, nie słoweński 😉

    • @Chrupka
      @Chrupka Год назад

      @@dominikahalamus5379 a okej, dzięki za poprawienie

  • @RichieLarpa
    @RichieLarpa 8 дней назад

    "Šī ir mana pirma reize uz Spāniju."
    Pēc viena gada veiksmīgi saprotu latviešu valodu, tas ir ļoti labi! Domāju, ka tagad varu mazliet pļāpāt latviski ar latviešiem, bet jau uzzināju, ka viņa nav no Latvijas un tas bija tikai dīvains joks...

  • @zidanidane
    @zidanidane Год назад

    there are many good arguments to be made for whether or not a dialect is a different language because the arab world man

  • @nwgverified
    @nwgverified Год назад +1

    Man is getting drunk everyday i swear

  • @HotelPapa100
    @HotelPapa100 День назад

    Bruv if you accepted Cantonese as a language, you have to accept other Chinese languages (It probably was Hokkien or something like that). They are tied together by writing, but htey ARE separate languages.

  • @AtreyusNinja
    @AtreyusNinja Год назад

    9:25 "oh is italian" proceed to speak spanish for some reason

  • @JaredThePiper
    @JaredThePiper Год назад

    I don't know much about languages, but instantly knew it was kichwa whe she said "achachay" and "atatay" (which mean "Ow its cold!" and "Ow its hot!") and I'm kinda proud I knew that :D

  • @paloma.n.c
    @paloma.n.c 11 месяцев назад

    The best moment is when a person kicks the light out 😂

  • @Asdasxel
    @Asdasxel Год назад +5

    The difference between language and dialect is purely political. I wouldn't argue with people who speak a dialect that is very different from the standard language (as is the case when it comes to Chinese and Arabic dialects) like you did.

    • @broccoli9308
      @broccoli9308 Год назад +3

      Not really. Then you fall into the opposite problem, the guy from Argentina was just speaking the Rioplatense Spanish, a dialect of Spanish/Castellano. The boundary isn't well defined but that doesn't mean all dialects are languages. Mutual intelligibility can be used as a negative test (if you don't understand each other you are not speaking the same language).

  • @GustafMikhael
    @GustafMikhael Год назад

    I think duolingo helped me understand something like "vandaag is een mooie dag".

  • @kamir.7636
    @kamir.7636 11 месяцев назад

    Congratulations on reaching 2M subscribers 🥳🥳

  • @zombiekeenasaur
    @zombiekeenasaur Год назад +3

    Ask them to sing a song in their language and guess it🎉

  • @danielvanr.8681
    @danielvanr.8681 6 месяцев назад

    0:45 Skåunepåug!!! 😊😊😊😊
    (The dude is from Scania (Skåne), the southernmost part of Sweden.)

  • @NiksanZy
    @NiksanZy 2 месяца назад

    Bro's duolingo final boss

  • @EmmA-ln9he
    @EmmA-ln9he Год назад

    I have one for you Peter, do you know why Brazil was the only country in South America colonized by Portugal and not by Spain?

  • @patrickmp07
    @patrickmp07 Год назад +13

    Neapolitan is a full language. The naming issue between language and dialect is purely political and has no linguistic grounds.

  • @bingder
    @bingder Год назад

    ~Light fucking dies~
    "Oh shit"

  • @pak3ton
    @pak3ton Год назад

    the american guy really trolled you 😂😂😂😂
    edit: wtf that guy with the colombian flag and speaking some wierd Chinese dialect xd

  • @atjo01
    @atjo01 11 месяцев назад +2

    0:01 Haha, if you know what she said.. I'm from Czech so I understand her

    • @arthax_17
      @arthax_17 3 месяца назад +2

      Přesně! Já taky :D

  • @hugobarbotin3279
    @hugobarbotin3279 Год назад

    Bahahah le “t’as les cramptés” jpp

  • @viammortis
    @viammortis Год назад +1

    Neapolitan is a language. That guy was mistaken.

  • @andrebraga7683
    @andrebraga7683 Год назад

    I think is a little bit presumptuous for you to expect drunk people to read hahahaha

  • @AngeloAitoro
    @AngeloAitoro Год назад +1

    Neapolitan is a language cristo santo ahahahahah

  • @dbuc4671
    @dbuc4671 Год назад

    The question with the Chinese guy is, does a “language” that sounds _vaguely_ similar to another language, but uses the exact same written script, count as an actual language? Do chinese dialects like Minnan, shanghainese, cantonese, wenzhounese, Fujianese etc count as “languages”??

  • @amarendrabhowmick8896
    @amarendrabhowmick8896 Год назад

    Fantastic channel.

  • @AndresGomez-ct7qb
    @AndresGomez-ct7qb Год назад +11

    I definitely think some dialects should count as languages, 'cause Cantonese is technically a dialect of Chinese Madarin (in the classifications of modern Han Chinese languages) as well. In China it's considered one of the "Seven major dialects".
    And quite a few dialects around the world are unintelligible from the official language.

  • @dannyfahmy9378
    @dannyfahmy9378 Год назад

    what's your favorutie language?

  • @erixyy2
    @erixyy2 Год назад

    im actually suprised that I hoped czech or slovak language would be in this video and i just saw first 3 seconds, now im happy

  • @lmrls1187
    @lmrls1187 Год назад +1

    Ok but does he have les cramptés ?

  • @tekkenizam
    @tekkenizam Год назад +1

    Heh, I knew you would miss Macedonian. Wish I was the one that said that to you. :)

    • @intel386DX
      @intel386DX Год назад

      Хахахах 😅😂😅😂 да!

  • @stanislav777x
    @stanislav777x Год назад +1

    😭😭 Not him saying “Berber from morocco” to a black women

  • @Desmosfundraw
    @Desmosfundraw Год назад

    9:45 if you're from vienna , why you have the bulgarian flag 🇧🇬 on your shirt ?

  • @Estu551
    @Estu551 Год назад

    Italian guy has a nice smile😊

  • @canchero724
    @canchero724 Год назад

    The pa pa.po girl has a sense of humor😂😂

  • @speil11tv83
    @speil11tv83 11 месяцев назад

    I mean could you guess this: Glab nd dast du ds so guad kaust dast ds entzifferst (warat wüd wal a wiana suiat di stuasteira kinnan)

  • @rb98769
    @rb98769 Год назад +2

    If you barely speak the language then it's not your native language. 🤷‍♂️