Algeria & Vietnam: How France influenced the cultures of its colonies

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
  • ➣ This is for my school project :)
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    ➣ Table of Contents:
    • 00:00 - Intro
    • 00:11 - Prelude: Empires and colonies
    • 01:22 - A brief history
    • 05:13 - Religions
    • 06:01 - Cuisines
    • 07:26 - Architecture
    • 08:46 - Languages
    • 10:00 - Conclusion
    • 10:39 - Outro

Комментарии • 1,1 тыс.

  • @gts1300
    @gts1300 Год назад +690

    Nice video! I'm Algerian, and I remember being taught in school that the battle of Điện Biên Phủ, the decisive battle that led Vietnam to freeing itself from the French, served as an inspiration for Algerians. Months later, Algerians embarked in a 8-year long revolution that ended in Algerian independence.
    For cuisine, there is one other meal that is similar and it's bourek (börek in Turkish), it's a Turkish meal with Central Asian origins that oddly looks like spring rolls or nems. So perhaps the missing link here is China.

    • @ghouzlinoufel
      @ghouzlinoufel Год назад +22

      This is true your victory inspired us to take action it showed us the french can bleed and thus we started the revolution

    • @plebonhomme6982
      @plebonhomme6982 Год назад

      @@ghouzlinoufel Et vous continuez d'envahir la France que vous détestez tant.

    • @cmolodiets
      @cmolodiets Год назад +5

      Borek, a remnant of your colonisation by the ottoman empire

    • @gts1300
      @gts1300 Год назад +24

      @@cmolodiets True, although the Ottoman period was way better than what the French did to us. We even ended up being de facto independent for the last 120 years of that period (with a Turkish ruling class).

    • @cmolodiets
      @cmolodiets Год назад +2

      @@gts1300 as if you could remember it

  • @eve.deciel
    @eve.deciel 3 года назад +760

    Amazing job, greetings from Algeria 🇩🇿🇻🇳

    • @antdy
      @antdy 2 года назад

      Sik e mana nta thdr darja

    • @Sunshine-uy4ok
      @Sunshine-uy4ok 2 года назад +54

      Xin chào bạn from Vietnam😊🇻🇳🇩🇿

    • @ghost-vl1qx
      @ghost-vl1qx 2 года назад +14

      @@Sunshine-uy4ok welcome from algeria

    • @spearmapping7466
      @spearmapping7466 Год назад +20

      Love to Algeria from USA

    • @khadijaelghalbzouri6484
      @khadijaelghalbzouri6484 Год назад +5

      Hello, I'm Moroccan.
      Let's see the results

  • @mavuongali
    @mavuongali Год назад +102

    To all Algeria peoples, I'm very respectful to your comments and respect your country. Greetings from Vietnam 🇻🇳🇩🇿

    • @benyaminekalerman9692
      @benyaminekalerman9692 Год назад

      Algeria + Vietnam: brave and fighter people , Republic
      Morocco + Thailand : Prostitution, Drug and Kingdoms, both neighbors of the two first brave nations

    • @TORNADO.KOMOROD.N.T.TLM13
      @TORNADO.KOMOROD.N.T.TLM13 4 месяца назад +2

      ⭐🇩🇿🇻🇳⭐

  • @muhammadtroll2835
    @muhammadtroll2835 2 года назад +725

    At last, content featuring both Algeria and Vietnam :) the Vietnamese struggle against France is what inspired our revolution and later Palestine's, too bad after independence and oligarchs' takeover we forgot our Indonesian and Vietnamese allies :( greetings from Algeria

    • @-haclong2366
      @-haclong2366 Год назад +14

      Literally the other way around.

    • @marcbuisson2463
      @marcbuisson2463 Год назад +30

      The current algerian situation is still partially our fault. But I hope, one day we'll be able to look at Algeria and see a successfull state, and perhaps even friend of the EU. For the moment, the only thing we can do on the continent is try to make sure french politicians, diplomats and military people stop interacting with you guys. They have too much of a legacy, and we have done too much to receive a pardon from you guys. Good luck, and you'll manage to get rid of your *ssholes.

    • @BeatBall
      @BeatBall Год назад +20

      @@marcbuisson2463 We only need our Archive files and Memory file, An apology would be great but we know your leaders wouldn't do it, We don't need it either cause apology wouldn't give back the dead, And Apologizing would make the state of France look weak among the world, So it's pretty much impossible, But still, Having our files back would probably ease things out, or would it..?

    • @marcbuisson2463
      @marcbuisson2463 Год назад

      @@BeatBall Definitely agree for the files. They will probably be sent in our lifetime but it's already taking too much retard.
      For the rest, Idon't think apologizing would make France look weak, on the contrary. I mean, one of the biggest problem faces today in foreign policy is the relationship with the countries and people we colonised. Being able to act respectfully and honestly with them would probably be the best move we could do. Especially considering we are moving towards a more... regional power size.
      That said, some parts of our relationship will not be resolved. As long as Marocco and Algeria fight each others, it will be really difficult for us (or the spanish, or the Tunisians) to maintain some correct relationships with both of you guys '-'.
      And let's face it, between the right/extreme right, the arab jews and a few harkis families, there will sadly stay a part of the french society fighting against any normalisation of relationships '-'. I sincerely hope we'll manage to marginalise these groups of people. At least in foreign policies. The colonisation of Algeria was a poison, and we still haven't completely healed from it. And we were the colonists. I can't imagine the situation across the Mediteranean sea '-'.

    • @Jules-69lol
      @Jules-69lol Год назад

      @@marcbuisson2463 well our country is a dream cemetery but it's not that bad. Don't worry. I wish our leaders wouldn't deal with France but what can you do?

  • @walli6388
    @walli6388 2 года назад +195

    Also, interesting fact: Ho chi Minh did orient himself on America during the struggle against their colonizers. He even included a few phrases from the declaration of independence in his victory speech. So, the US pretty much fucked that up two times. First they cut off their support of the amiphile Minh because they didn't want to offend France and later they did that north south thing.

    • @serdownofhousebad1127
      @serdownofhousebad1127 Год назад

      They even influenced the fight to break out by messing around with north Vietnam's politics, unclassified documents shoe that they planned a city riot that would kill the leader of democratic Vietnam. Plus they stole so much heroin from the country while they were there for pharmaceuticals, America is worse than Russia or China when it comes to war and pillaging countries

    • @normanclatcher
      @normanclatcher Год назад +6

      The lesson to learn is don't try to not offend the French.

    • @genzalarboa3110
      @genzalarboa3110 Год назад

      ho chi minh was the creator of the vietnamese communist party and never hid from being a comintern agent for 20 years.
      do you think that just quoting two sentences from the American Declaration of Independence is enough to make him a friend of Americans?

    • @walli6388
      @walli6388 Год назад +8

      @@genzalarboa3110 No, but he was an admirer of the US at that point and thought they would support their struggle for independence.

    • @jordangames2560
      @jordangames2560 Год назад +2

      @@walli6388 Was he an admirer or wanted to get on the U.S. public side so they can negotiate internationally with him? Hard to say

  • @zephlodwick1009
    @zephlodwick1009 2 года назад +393

    I love the educational polandball genre that Brain4Breakfast started.

    • @goose9515
      @goose9515 Год назад +60

      He started it, but i think it was kraut that started the new wave of creators weve seen in the past year

    • @cameronburke8002
      @cameronburke8002 Год назад +61

      Brain4breakfast was one of a kind and he inspired Kraut. Kraut inspired everyone else to make their own content.
      I really miss him, he would have loved to see his genre thrive.

    • @vericulum6810
      @vericulum6810 Год назад +22

      Rip b4b

    • @DarkshadowXD63
      @DarkshadowXD63 Год назад +3

      @@cameronburke8002 RIP 😔😔

    • @fullmetaltheorist
      @fullmetaltheorist Год назад +5

      @@vericulum6810 RIP bfb.

  • @thatkuri9426
    @thatkuri9426 Год назад +186

    I would like to highlight a mistake Algeria wasn't colonized by Morocco

    • @tahaouhabi3520
      @tahaouhabi3520 Год назад +11

      There was no algeria before 1962 after the french took parts from Libya Tunisia Niger and Morocco and formed what we call algeria today , and before the french colonisation it was occupied by the Ottoman Empire

    • @sz.1up541
      @sz.1up541 Год назад +22

      marinids almohads but algeria also colonised morocco unuder the zirids banu ifran hammadids etc

    • @tahaouhabi3520
      @tahaouhabi3520 Год назад +4

      @@sz.1up541 with all my respect but this ever happened because there was no algeria anyway, it was a french colony and before that it was part of the ottoman empire , how can an non existent country colonise a 1200 year old Kingdom ?

    • @Floopamuslim
      @Floopamuslim Год назад +33

      @@tahaouhabi3520 l am an Algerian and all your words are just bull crap
      Algeria is the one who called the ottoman empire for help cuz Spain wanted to get her revenge so bad and of course to get all good stuff from the Arabic west

    • @minasmile8852
      @minasmile8852 Год назад +29

      @@tahaouhabi3520 Algeria was under the Ottoman's protection with almost all the Arabic countries and Morocco was under the Spanish and French protection until 1956, so by your logic there were no Morocco before 1956!!

  • @MossaabRecap
    @MossaabRecap Год назад +13

    From Algeria 🇩🇿 , beautiful work love Vietnam,🇻🇳❤️❤️❤️

  • @-haclong2366
    @-haclong2366 Год назад +183

    I really like the concept of the video but there are some issues with it, namely that it's quite surface level (which is fine for a school project) and a few errors:
    Algeria wasn't a direct part of the Ottoman Empire, rather it was ruled as a number of Ottoman protectorates, when the French conquered these they annexed Algeria directly into France rather than making it into a colony. Likewise, Annam and Tonkin were French protectorates where native elites remained nominally in charge while Cochinchina, Hanoi, Haiphong, and Danang were direct French colonies and concessions.
    You missed a number of Empires which ruled Algeria.
    Vietnam was never a feudalistic society, this is a misrepresentation. Karl Marx wrote about the "stages of history" and described Feudalism as preceding capitalism but later a few of his contemporaries tried to apply Feudalism to the history of societies outside of Western Europe like Russia, Marx himself heavily criticised this as he argued that Feudalism didn't exist in Russian history as the relationship between the Boyars and the Serfs didn't resemble Feudalism. Later this term was appropriated by Chinese historians who exported it to Korea and Vietnam, during the Nguyễn Dynasty itself Vietnamese historians debunked the idea of Feudalism in Vietnamese history and in South Korea no history scholar would ever entertain the idea seriously, despite it being taught in North Korean schools. The idea is more ideological than based on any actual historical realities.
    Regarding cuisines, I am kind of surprised that you missed common French inspired ingredients like paté.
    Also, an important thing you missed is French influence on the legal systems of Algeria and Vietnam and the education systems which all carry over a lot more from French influence than their languages or cuisines do.

    • @dorianodet8064
      @dorianodet8064 Год назад +15

      I was really surprise that core concept like system of law, education, structure of governement etc ... wasn't more represented in the video yeah. Even to this day, a lot of French old colon have the same work law cause they still rely on our old version of "Le Code du Travail". By example, to this day, you can work in Congo (te French one, not the Belgian one) as a French and it's nearly the same work law and tax code.

    • @liliya_aseeva
      @liliya_aseeva Год назад

      Wow, I didn't know that Cezayır wasn't part of Ottomans.

    • @houssemmasri9861
      @houssemmasri9861 Год назад +6

      @@liliya_aseeva They were from 1516-1567

    • @Pierrot9315
      @Pierrot9315 Год назад +1

      What are the main topics where French laws or “customs” have remained in Vietnam ?
      Is it a lot of parts of the Code civil, like what we have here ?

    • @benyaminekalerman9692
      @benyaminekalerman9692 Год назад

      Algeria + Vietnam: brave and fighter people , Republic
      Morocco + Thailand : Prostitution, Drug and Kingdoms, both neighbors of the two first brave nations

  • @oussamadjeziri311
    @oussamadjeziri311 2 года назад +145

    Much love from algeria 🇩🇿❤️🇻🇳

    • @oussamadjeziri311
      @oussamadjeziri311 Год назад +15

      @@islamhz73 ur just being delusional about it

    • @oussamadjeziri311
      @oussamadjeziri311 Год назад +11

      @@islamhz73 ur just being delusional about it, why? What did he say that mad you feel offended?

    • @razaannee
      @razaannee Год назад +8

      @@islamhz73 ??? what did he say that 'insulted' it

    • @danielmongou8146
      @danielmongou8146 Год назад +2

      How , where?

    • @benyaminekalerman9692
      @benyaminekalerman9692 Год назад

      Algeria + Vietnam: brave and fighter people , Republic
      Morocco + Thailand : Prostitution, Drug and Kingdoms, both neighbors of the two first brave nations

  • @user-ed5fh5dl6d
    @user-ed5fh5dl6d Год назад +31

    Hey ... I want to talk about a mistake in 1:30
    Algeria never been part of Morocco

    • @benyaminekalerman9692
      @benyaminekalerman9692 Год назад

      Algeria + Vietnam: brave and fighter people , Republic
      Morocco + Thailand : Prostitution, Drug and Kingdoms, both neighbors of the two first brave nations

    • @redaait9561
      @redaait9561 Год назад

      Almohad and merinide no

  • @Adam_dz_01
    @Adam_dz_01 Год назад +6

    Thank you for this perfect work. I love Vietnam. تحيا Algeria. Adam from Algeria

  • @algerianchaouki5705
    @algerianchaouki5705 2 года назад +151

    Just a small correction, Algeria was a vassal of the Ottomans, and declared itself later independent...
    Greetings from Algeria, there are street and avenues here named after Vietnam leaders

    • @ngoanhkha4015
      @ngoanhkha4015 2 года назад +7

      i did not know that, cool!. would you mind elaborating on some of the street names

    • @ghost-vl1qx
      @ghost-vl1qx 2 года назад +26

      @@ngoanhkha4015 Hồ Chí Minh هو تشي منه its a street in city in algerai name after him and a lot of great leaders also named like Che Guevara

    • @minestar2247
      @minestar2247 Год назад +8

      yep, that period of pre french algerian independence was great, it's sad that algeria still fell to the french, even with help from morocco

    • @doya1310
      @doya1310 Год назад +4

      @@minestar2247 lmao morocco never helped us in fact they allied with france against Algeria. Those who helped us were rif people.

    • @minestar2247
      @minestar2247 Год назад +1

      @@doya1310 1. If morocco was allied with france, why would they have caused the western sahara problem after they conquered algeria
      2. Rif, amazingh and arabs all are parts of the moroccan identity,so the rif tribes helping algeria would still count as morocco helping it

  • @internetvictim4147
    @internetvictim4147 Год назад +63

    sending lots of love from Algeria !! we algerians respect the vietnamese people a lot because we share a common struggle as well as the relentlessness in our fight to liberate ourselves 🇩🇿🇻🇳

    • @lazyassfella
      @lazyassfella Год назад +3

      We don't even think of 'em, let alone respect or do anything mentioned above.

    • @internetvictim4147
      @internetvictim4147 Год назад +17

      @@lazyassfella They definitely taught us about contemporary liberation movements at the time of our own in school ! And I recall Vietnam being a highlight. And besides that, every *proud* Algerian who knows a bit about their history respects countries with similar struggles (Cuba, Vietnam, Palestine...). Don't forget we were part of the Non-aligned movement as well as the AAPSO!

    • @minnamsl4549
      @minnamsl4549 Год назад

      @@lazyassfella you are the one who didn't study well in high school 🥴

    • @anteversus8471
      @anteversus8471 Год назад +3

      @@lazyassfella Believe me that we in Algeria have been intensely on the side of Vietnam until the liberation of Saigon and that general Giap often came to Algeria during this period

    • @benyaminekalerman9692
      @benyaminekalerman9692 Год назад

      Algeria + Vietnam: brave and fighter people , Republic
      Morocco + Thailand : Prostitution, Drug and Kingdoms, both neighbors of the two first brave nations

  • @imanenour3634
    @imanenour3634 Год назад +14

    In Algeria we learned about Vietnam revolution .
    But seeing you making this video with this much of information make it worth it to know your history as well .. thank you for the effort 💜💜

    • @benyaminekalerman9692
      @benyaminekalerman9692 Год назад

      Algeria + Vietnam: brave and fighter people , Republic
      Morocco + Thailand : Prostitution, Drug and Kingdoms, both neighbors of the two first brave nations

  • @mello.off7
    @mello.off7 Год назад +19

    Algeria was not a colony of Morocco
    When you give information, make sure it is correct

    • @ssxxxd
      @ssxxxd Год назад

      The reality invalidates what it claims, the place of Algeria currently was under the rule of Morocco for many times and for a long time until France came and made Algeria, until the name it gave it

    • @anteversus8471
      @anteversus8471 Год назад

      @@ssxxxd Bullshit,
      Not only was Morocco colonized 354 years ago by the Portuguese, but none of the dynasties and tribes that have ruled this region are of local origin.
      Juba II who reigned in antiquity on the Mauritania tingitane (Moroccan Rif) after the death of Bocchus Moroccan king left without heir was an Algerian
      Idriss was a Middle Easterner welcomed by the Algerian tribe of the Aourabas who had retreated to Volubilis after 40 years of battles against the Umayyad armies on an Islamization mission
      The Almoravids were Mauritanian-Senegalese who came from the deepest desert
      The Almohads had for caliph the Algerian Abdelmoumen accompanied by all his tribe the koumya transferred to Marrakech and of 30 000 hillaliens warriors come from Algeria
      Ziri ibn Attia, founder of Oujda, ruled over a large part of Morocco and the Maghreb in the 10th century
      The Merinids are a tribe originating from Algeria
      The Saadians are Arabs from the Yanbo region in Arabia, who settled in the Draa Valley in southern Morocco in the 14th century.
      The Alaouites who have ruled Morocco for six centuries claim to be the descendants of Ali, son-in-law of the prophet, and therefore Arabs.

    • @ssxxxd
      @ssxxxd Год назад

      @@anteversus8471 you're Algerian 😂

    • @anteversus8471
      @anteversus8471 Год назад

      @@ssxxxd And you are a moroccan

  • @Mohammed_ALG
    @Mohammed_ALG Год назад +79

    I love Vietnam from Algeria 🥰
    🇩🇿❤️🇻🇳

    • @AdamGoudjil
      @AdamGoudjil Год назад +31

      I love Algeria from Vietnam 🥰🇩🇿❤🇻🇳

    • @khabib5770
      @khabib5770 Год назад +8

      @@AdamGoudjil goudjil le viet? 😂

    • @mathewvanostin7118
      @mathewvanostin7118 Год назад

      Un viet qui sappelle adam goujil 😂 tes un viet qui mange du couscous aussi? 😆 tes un viet qui bois du hamid boualem selecto le vendredi soir 😂

    • @khabib5770
      @khabib5770 Год назад

      @@mathewvanostin7118 putain je suis Algerien et je me suis marrez avec ce commentaire 🤣👍🏾

    • @talkcultured
      @talkcultured Год назад +2

      @@AdamGoudjil :)

  • @true8007
    @true8007 Год назад +8

    I'm French, I love this video so Merci

  • @meriem4784
    @meriem4784 Год назад +11

    plz there's a mistake here 1:30 Algeria wasn't part of Morocco morocco is creat at 1954 by houbert lyotè

  • @rahimerahime1912
    @rahimerahime1912 2 года назад +18

    Amazing job, greetings from Algeria

  • @Piece4
    @Piece4 Год назад +6

    Wow... never realized we were soo similar, i always luved vietnam, luv u bro 🇩🇿🇻🇳

  • @Miku-fz2iv
    @Miku-fz2iv Год назад +23

    Thanks for making this video. Not only did I gain a little more knowledge for both countries, but I have a Vietnamese gf who’s old generation is very traditional. This’ll give me a better understanding of some certain things and ways of life I never knew about her nor her family, so thank you ;)

    • @aptalyoutube.
      @aptalyoutube. Год назад

      two countries got rid of the islamhobic scourge so glad you vampires were fired

    • @aptalyoutube.
      @aptalyoutube. Год назад

      France like a China

    • @benyaminekalerman9692
      @benyaminekalerman9692 Год назад

      Algeria + Vietnam: brave and fighter people , Republic
      Morocco + Thailand : Prostitution, Drug and Kingdoms, both neighbors of the two first brave nations

  • @0_k2h
    @0_k2h Год назад +25

    I love both from france 🇫🇷❤🇩🇿🇻🇳

    • @Seniorjack
      @Seniorjack Год назад +8

      that's rare, thanks 🇩🇿🤝🇫🇷

    • @pouper2377
      @pouper2377 Год назад +2

      @@Seniorjack yeah many algerian don't like frensh and many frensh don't love algerian.
      Has à frensh socialist I love algeria (even of I don't like very much the gouvernement )

    • @pierrestaut2335
      @pierrestaut2335 Год назад +2

      @@pouper2377 me too, i like arabic culture and asiatique one, and you right many of Algerians don't like us and French too but we need to be friends because we have lot in common and France have on point of weakness it's his love for his old empire and for me we must construct something with Algeria or others old colony beceause thats was ended by bad things between us. The francophone nations need to be more united. your tow contry did well to be independant beceause the administration of the time did'nt care of native peoples. and i have idealisme of old left France united world, and the bad thing that was we don't creat for locals a french statut like french in France.

    • @pouper2377
      @pouper2377 Год назад +3

      @@pierrestaut2335 ouais, ont est pas obligé de s'aimer en tous moi j'aime les algérien mais vraiment pas la religions musilmane
      Pourtant un devoir historique et nationale d'être en respecter mutuelle avec nos homologue
      Malheureusement lr gouvernement actuel préfère joue les shérif de l'Afrique alors que plus personne les respecte même en France et qu'ils enchaîne de faute diplomatique sur défaite

    • @Nicolas_II
      @Nicolas_II Год назад +8

      @@Seniorjack that's not rare, people in France usually don't care about or like Algeria and Vietnam

  • @rayanehamaidi5050
    @rayanehamaidi5050 Год назад +17

    That is an amazing video, thank you.
    Small correction:
    Algeria was independent from the 16th century onwards (till 1830) as it declared itself independent from the Ottoman empire. This can be found in many historical documents from that era (letters, peace treaties, declarations...etc)

    • @christophedupire1162
      @christophedupire1162 Год назад +3

      The history part for Algeria has been treated very quickly. The region is much more interesting than just "it has been dominated a lot of time". This also explain France destroyed some building in Alger, and not in other countries invaded...

    • @zahra9890
      @zahra9890 Год назад +2

      yes and this video also makes it seem like 'algeria' was led by other people for all of its history, which is not true. There were a lot of autonomous states, even empires that covered a large part of the coast and the iberian peninsula. also, when the territory was part of another empire, it was mostly only the northern part near the biggest coastal cities. amazigh (touareg) and arabic people had their own states in the mountains and sahara

    • @zahra9890
      @zahra9890 Год назад +1

      @@christophedupire1162 yeah exactly and they didn't even need to go in depth. Just say there have been other empires that occupied north africa (because it was not all of algeria most of the time) and there also lived imazighen and after the arabic invasion there were a lot of arabic dynasties too

    • @benyaminekalerman9692
      @benyaminekalerman9692 Год назад

      Algeria + Vietnam: brave and fighter people , Republic
      Morocco + Thailand : Prostitution, Drug and Kingdoms, both neighbors of the two first brave nations

  • @khanhduong9173
    @khanhduong9173 3 года назад +173

    I love Algeria because they had famous footballers. Zinedine Zidane, Riyad Mahrez, Karim Benzema... Love 🇻🇳🇩🇿

    • @olaxosfr
      @olaxosfr 2 года назад +37

      Zidane and benzema are french

    • @anesivy548
      @anesivy548 2 года назад +23

      @@olaxosfr they are not

    • @CR7_2006Editz
      @CR7_2006Editz 2 года назад +21

      @@olaxosfr your mother is French

    • @haiduonghoang3464
      @haiduonghoang3464 2 года назад +31

      French of Algerian descent

    • @Minastarr10
      @Minastarr10 Год назад

      @@olaxosfr wait is he /migri/

  • @alexiszorbec-legras8232
    @alexiszorbec-legras8232 Год назад +16

    The Vietnamese have kept the use of the typical French baguette for street-food. French bread is sold under the name of Bánh mì, they also know the little cake called "Madeleine": "Ma do len" in Vietnamese. They also kept the consumption of beer without changing brands which are still those of the colonial era.

    • @stellarknight04
      @stellarknight04 Год назад

      And so did every french colony lol

    • @lamlinh4113
      @lamlinh4113 Год назад

      Thằng Pháp nó chả có ảnh hưởng gì đến Việt Nam cả , tất cả đều là nguồn gốc của người Việt. Tôi hy vọng một ngày nào đó chính phủ Việt Nam chúng tôi cho phép tấn công và tiêu diệt nước Pháp. Thằng Pháp là kẻ rác rưởi nhất . Hy vọng bạn tìm hiểu lại văn hóa con người Việt Nam

    • @karitete52
      @karitete52 5 месяцев назад

      😂 I think you can find “bánh mì” or “baguette” or sandwich or similar things…..all around the world.

  • @russian_republicxac
    @russian_republicxac 2 года назад +14

    Amazing! from algeria love vietnam 🇩🇿❤️🇻🇳

  • @lenamalden3074
    @lenamalden3074 Год назад +11

    Thank you for making this great video! I'm French and I went to Vietnam before but I had no idea Pho was inspired by pot au feu, if anything, vietnamese people actually improved it haha I love coriander

  • @ilyesmeghlaoui4950
    @ilyesmeghlaoui4950 Год назад +13

    Thank you very much for this modest work comparing the two nations, as french teacher i can say that french language has the most influence for us as algerian people, but the most positive thing that every nation took his independence thanks of his courageous peoples

    • @benyaminekalerman9692
      @benyaminekalerman9692 Год назад

      Algeria + Vietnam: brave and fighter people , Republic
      Morocco + Thailand : Prostitution, Drug and Kingdoms, both neighbors of the two first brave nations

  • @jasonxeko
    @jasonxeko Год назад +28

    Fun fact, the phin filter used in Vietnam was actually imported from South India via the French. Historically, many Tamils workers were implanted from Pondicherry (which is close to Madras now known as Chennai) to Saigon during the French administration to help with the building of government buildings during the earlier phases of colonization. That is why Vietnamese coffee is generally considered to be a very Southern drink (there is a saying that people in Saigon drink coffee as a replacement for water) while the favourite drink of the North is typically tea (I doubt this is true anymore since people everywhere love cà phê sữa đá and enjoy boba milk tea lmao). Just a quick search of Madras filter coffee/kaapi and compare it to Vietnamese filter coffee and you can see the resemblance. Similarly, due to the large number of Tamils living in Malaysia and Singapore it influenced the development of the kopi tarik (pulled coffee) which is made by using a cloth filter net which ironically is very similar to a Saigonese variant called cà phê vợt (net coffee).

    • @benyaminekalerman9692
      @benyaminekalerman9692 Год назад

      Algeria + Vietnam: brave and fighter people , Republic
      Morocco + Thailand : Prostitution, Drug and Kingdoms, both neighbors of the two first brave nations

  • @spartanace3062
    @spartanace3062 Год назад +8

    As an algerian who lived in Hanoi for 4 years, I really enjoyed your video, found it randomly in my suggestions. Also liked the art! Gg boi, keep going

  • @zizouchaoui8363
    @zizouchaoui8363 Год назад +12

    There's a mistake in 1:30
    Morocco didn't ruled Algeria

  • @neltharionrayane5336
    @neltharionrayane5336 Год назад +25

    For the lanugage, you can add that the french it self is still present mostly everywhere, and almost every algerian can speak french (some like natives)

    • @syntheretique385
      @syntheretique385 Год назад +19

      Also French vocabulary has absorbed many words from Maghreb. This is not a one way street.

    • @mathewvanostin7118
      @mathewvanostin7118 Год назад +1

      Algerian could had easily made french an official language. Its because of the mean past that they dont and politician are trying to get rid of french culture
      They tried to arabize algeria. Making it speak standard arabic. But algerian realized they are more french then saudi arabian 😆
      Cause the algerian language is basicaly a mix of french berber arabic turkish latin italian spanish words
      Thats why middle east people often say they dont understand maghreb people. Cause they didnt have that very long strong french influence

    • @quyenluong3705
      @quyenluong3705 Год назад +1

      Oh that’s interesting. Not many can speak French in Vietnam

    • @Hir655
      @Hir655 Год назад

      Because there are more than 1.2 million people of French descent in Algeria like the 7.5 million Spaniards in Morocco

    • @syntheretique385
      @syntheretique385 Год назад +2

      @@Hir655 I think you used the present tense by mistake. They fled Algeria in 1962 and did their best to rebuild their lives somewhere else. For those settling in France it was very much like being immigrant. Except they knew they would never be able to go back to where they were born even if they wanted to.

  • @marhelen0810
    @marhelen0810 Год назад +10

    Uầy, phải nói là từ trước đến giờ em không biết đến những điều này đâu, cảm ơn anh đã làm video này. Video của anh thực sự rất tuyệt vời đấy. Làm nhiều video kiểu này anh nhé.

    • @karitete52
      @karitete52 5 месяцев назад +1

      Toàn điều cơ bản trong sách lịch sử hay địa lý rồi mà ko học hả em 😂

  • @abdouzzz
    @abdouzzz Год назад +11

    1:31 wtf
    Algeria wasn't part of Morocco

    • @user-sq5yq5ru4q
      @user-sq5yq5ru4q 5 месяцев назад

      I think it was an unintentional error

    • @abdouzzz
      @abdouzzz 5 месяцев назад

      @@user-sq5yq5ru4q I hope so

  • @CR7_2006Editz
    @CR7_2006Editz 2 года назад +30

    From algeria I love Vietnam

    • @AdamGoudjil
      @AdamGoudjil Год назад +7

      From vietnam I love Algeria

  • @michaellow9701
    @michaellow9701 3 года назад +7

    Good stuff! Learned a lot.

  • @rafikkouira9478
    @rafikkouira9478 2 года назад +10

    i really liked the video and really enjoyed great job!
    from algeria

  • @harry-duongchivy7172
    @harry-duongchivy7172 Год назад +2

    You have some good content here, love it!!

  • @GwainSagaFanChannel
    @GwainSagaFanChannel 2 года назад +18

    France influencing other nations not the first time she done that. Quite cool to see that other nations outside of Europe also had been influenced by france.

    • @amineamraoui4397
      @amineamraoui4397 Год назад +5

      I wouldn't call that cool, because of of these countries have their own culture and differences and a lot of it was destroyed by the animosity of french colonization, I'd rather have an Algerian culture than a french one.

    • @VonDecken97
      @VonDecken97 Год назад

      How it’s cool ?

    • @Nicolas_II
      @Nicolas_II Год назад +7

      @@amineamraoui4397 Algerian culture wasn't destroyed by the French, at least much less than during the Arab conquest (think about why Algerians call themselves "arabs" and speak Arabic instead of Berbers dialects)

    • @maths8458
      @maths8458 Год назад +3

      @@Nicolas_II It was, where are our architectural major pieces ? All the Islamic doors ? The many casbah ? The many palaces of Algiers ? The University mosque and the Forteress of western Algeria ?
      Arabs contributed, our exchanges with them goes back to antiquity, the french destroyed.

    • @foxanol
      @foxanol Год назад

      @@maths8458 Lmao average arabd algerian trying to say that arabs didn't destroyed berber culture. Btw the palace in Algers are still there - And remeber m what are casbah ? Just little dogshit houses made of dirt. It's okay to destroy it.

  • @alioshax7797
    @alioshax7797 Год назад +24

    Very interesting video. Love to both countries, from France :)

    • @Imaddadou1
      @Imaddadou1 Год назад +2

      Nevertheless, Algeria will not forget what France did to it

    • @alioshax7797
      @alioshax7797 Год назад +3

      @@Imaddadou1 No one asked Algeria to forget. Does it mean that Algerian people have to hate French people ? Especially when numerous French people are of Algerian descent ?

    • @Imaddadou1
      @Imaddadou1 Год назад

      @@alioshax7797 Every Algerian living in France is considered without origin and dignity because he ignored what France did to us and went to live in it

    • @alioshax7797
      @alioshax7797 Год назад

      @@Imaddadou1 Rarely have I seen such a stupid approach. Given your pseudo, I bet you were born long after Algerian independance, France or French people didnt do anything to you, or even to your parents, yet you preach hatred much more than any old fedayin.
      No one asked you to forget history. But keeping alive resentment that doesn't belong to you is quite sad.

    • @thetruuuuth
      @thetruuuuth Год назад

      ​@@alioshax7797 yes . All algerian people used to hate France
      And they will

  • @walli6388
    @walli6388 2 года назад +4

    Nice vid. Keep up the good work.

  • @FenrizNNN
    @FenrizNNN 2 года назад +17

    Came for history; stayed for the art style

  • @itzcutenini
    @itzcutenini 2 года назад +7

    Wonderful 😍✊♥️ keep going I'm sure you going to make awesome videos 🙆‍♀️♥️

  • @gamermapper
    @gamermapper Год назад +15

    You didn't mention that a lot of Algerians speak French too. Also, a lot of Algerians speak Amazigh and about a religion, there used to be a large Jewish minority in Algeria before the war

    • @normanclatcher
      @normanclatcher Год назад +3

      These peoples were very likely Sephardic, whose families had escaped the Inquisition a few centuries before, as well as Ashkenazi refugees from WWII.

    • @benyaminekalerman9692
      @benyaminekalerman9692 Год назад

      Algeria + Vietnam: brave and fighter people , Republic
      Morocco + Thailand : Prostitution, Drug and Kingdoms, both neighbors of the two first brave nations

  • @nahouiramzi3449
    @nahouiramzi3449 Год назад +2

    Amazing video man, would love more content on Algeria.

  • @BanterousLad
    @BanterousLad Год назад

    this is a pretty damn dope school project man

  • @kiwiwie
    @kiwiwie Год назад +4

    very informative video. thank you!! 🇩🇿

  • @irsyadfauzann6451
    @irsyadfauzann6451 2 года назад +37

    Algeria has two official languages. Arabic and amazigh

    • @sumayabk6654
      @sumayabk6654 Год назад +3

      he said amazing hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

    • @Rolando_Cueva
      @Rolando_Cueva Год назад

      @@sumayabk6654 हहहहहहहहह

  • @etiennelauriston
    @etiennelauriston Год назад

    this is a pretty nice video, i appreciate your work.

  • @herofly
    @herofly Год назад +7

    i am from Algeria 🇩🇿 and Vietnam it's nice 🇻🇳❤️

    • @huyuc8830
      @huyuc8830 Год назад +4

      thank you algeria from vietnam

  • @kamelmouffok7977
    @kamelmouffok7977 Год назад +4

    Good job, nice content! 🇩🇿🇻🇳

  • @Abderahmane_iba
    @Abderahmane_iba Год назад +3

    First time seeing someone speak of my country Algeria

  • @moncefboukhenane7098
    @moncefboukhenane7098 Год назад +2

    A very well documented video, best wishes from Algeria

  • @annoyingguyoninternet1631
    @annoyingguyoninternet1631 3 года назад +2

    Wow first video of your channel is really good

  • @NibanoTugano
    @NibanoTugano Год назад +4

    Nice video mate, next topic you could speak about is the influence of the portuguese in japan language and cuisine

  • @bekasabrina9489
    @bekasabrina9489 Год назад +6

    1:30 there is a mistake there
    Algeria never been a part of moroco
    Correct it plz 🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿

    • @wad5672
      @wad5672 8 месяцев назад

      With All My respect to Algeria,all the world know that Morocco controlled Algeria🗿

  • @dansouthlondon9873
    @dansouthlondon9873 Год назад

    Great video mate. You've earned yourself another sub :)

  • @jamesmary7021
    @jamesmary7021 Год назад +1

    Amazing presentation, amazing 😻 job

  • @RavignonCh
    @RavignonCh 3 года назад +5

    Great job man :D

    • @RavignonCh
      @RavignonCh 3 года назад

      @@zweeee Thank you! I think your channel has a lot of potential, and you do too as an artist. Please don't hesitate to email me if you would like to draw some slides for the next episode of the Québec series. I could shout your channel out and hopefully bring you attention and subscribers :)

  • @dvolutionz6950
    @dvolutionz6950 Год назад +6

    You missed a big crucial part about France's influence on the algerian lagunage... Actually most of algerians before the colonisation spoke tamazight or "berber" but during colonisation, france pushed the arabisation of our country to another level in order to create separation and make it look like there are different ethnic groupes.. when in reality all algerians are berber and all our grandparents spoke it...

    • @foxanol
      @foxanol Год назад

      All the algerians are not berber ... They're mostly arabs if we speak about ethnicity.
      Spoiler due to the arabic colonization between approximatively 661 to 751.

    • @amazigh8776
      @amazigh8776 Год назад +5

      @@foxanol lol keep dreaming the dna test whe have today speak the truth

    • @anteversus8471
      @anteversus8471 Год назад +1

      @@foxanol Arabic speakers, not Arabs, and if we speak in terms of ethnicity, Algerians are mostly Arabic-speaking Berbers as evidenced by autosomal genetic analyzes

    • @foxanol
      @foxanol Год назад +1

      @@anteversus8471 berber isn't an ethnicity - There are multiple ethnicities in the berbers.
      Here the principals ethnicities of Algeria : 60% are Algerian-arabic - 9.4% are kabylian - 5.9% are bedouins of Hamyan - 5.3% are Chaouias. All the other ethnicities are smaller so no you're totally wrong.

    • @foxanol
      @foxanol Год назад

      @@amazigh8776 okay nationalist.

  • @amiralx88
    @amiralx88 Год назад +1

    Nice video hope you got 20/20.

  • @Void_Wars
    @Void_Wars Год назад +14

    Vietnam has an extremely unpopular military and cultural history like all I got to hear from it in my classes were the war with America and that lesson lasted 30 minutes. I instantly got hooked into this nation and it’s safe to say that Vietnam has a strong presence in this world. With a huge population that keeps increasing and an evergrowing industry, it’s exiting to see the future of Vietnam. 🇸🇪 🇻🇳

    • @benyaminekalerman9692
      @benyaminekalerman9692 Год назад

      Algeria + Vietnam: brave and fighter people , Republic
      Morocco + Thailand : Prostitution, Drug and Kingdoms, both neighbors of the two first brave nations

  • @TheRagingSound
    @TheRagingSound 2 года назад +3

    Very nice video!👍
    Greetings from Algeria!

  • @funkykunx2544
    @funkykunx2544 2 года назад +6

    I'm a simple Vietnamese. I see Vietnam in title, I click.

  • @hoangkimviet8545
    @hoangkimviet8545 Год назад +3

    Hello, Zwee. As a Vietnamese, I really like your video. And I have something to clarify:
    - I know that many of foreigners believe Buddhism was the main religion in Vietnam. That is quite right, but not absolutely correct. During the Lý and Trần dynasties, Buddhism was not the main religion but also the main ideology. However, from the Later Lê to the Nguyễn dynasty, Confucianism was the main ideology. I know that Confucianism is not a religion, but this thing meant the Buddhist influence in Vietnam declined during this period. Vietnamese like visiting pagodas, which saw several Buddhist signs, but it does not mean Buddhism is the main religion and ideology in Vietnam.
    - In fact, there was a period Cambodia was called “Cam Bốt” in Vietnamese. However, at the moment, Vietnamese call the homeland of Cambodians “Cam-pu-chia”, from the Khmer name of Cambodia “Kampuchea”. Only a number of overseas Vietnamese, who are the descendants of the Republic of Vietnam, or South Vietnam, call Cambodia in the old style.

  • @papastalin7705
    @papastalin7705 2 года назад +5

    So the algorithm got me here and im happy with it

  • @thanhtringuyen8788
    @thanhtringuyen8788 3 года назад +24

    I'm Vietnamese too and I have some friends in Maroc and Algérie. I guess that's why we got along so fast and so well

    • @pouper2377
      @pouper2377 Год назад

      Has a frensh socialist ❤️🇻🇳

  • @meriem4784
    @meriem4784 Год назад +13

    plz there's a mistake here 1:30 Algeria wasn't part of Morocco. Morocco is creat at 1954 by houbert lyotè

  • @rostommamadji5533
    @rostommamadji5533 Год назад +4

    the history of algeria is not limited to the mediterranean empires, there was several dynasties that ruled this land: from numidia to the rustumids to the zirids to the hammdid to the ziyannid...

  • @cocolasticot9027
    @cocolasticot9027 Год назад +10

    Very interesting. French really should have kept it to sharing cuisine and ideas.
    Although the idea of Revolution was passed quite successfully 🤔
    Cheers from France, take care 😊

    • @benyaminekalerman9692
      @benyaminekalerman9692 Год назад

      Algeria + Vietnam: brave and fighter people , Republic
      Morocco + Thailand : Prostitution, Drug and Kingdoms, both neighbors of the two first brave nations

  • @obeydlecheheb3570
    @obeydlecheheb3570 Год назад +12

    Algeria was never subordinate to Morocco, on the contrary, Morocco was subordinate to Algeria, Please correct your informations....

    • @DaDa-ui3sw
      @DaDa-ui3sw Год назад +3

      Morocco was never subordinate to Algeria lmaoo

    • @Yoshi-wt4lg
      @Yoshi-wt4lg Год назад

      @@DaDa-ui3sw they're probably going to say that morocco was actually algeria or that it never existed or some random bs

    • @obeydlecheheb3570
      @obeydlecheheb3570 Год назад +1

      @@DaDa-ui3sw so what about Mouahidin empire and Zirid empire and Numidia and Mouritania elkaseria??

  • @waltz_ventus256
    @waltz_ventus256 2 года назад +3

    Nice video my comrade, greetings from VN

  • @AlexandreAuCambodge
    @AlexandreAuCambodge Год назад

    Great channel! 👍

  • @luis_zuniga
    @luis_zuniga Год назад +1

    Excellent video, easy to understand. Greetings from Mexico :)

  • @acronix2893
    @acronix2893 2 года назад +5

    Fun facts : 60% of algerian speak french, Algerian arabic can’t be understood by arabic peninsula speakers only my maghrebians because of high turkish,french and amazigh influence, many spanish words come from Algeria because of Al-Andalus, maltese is even a languages based on tunisian and algerian dialects, algeria count 1,5% of christians or if you prefer 500k christians, in 1945 there was about 200k indigenous jews but know only about 700, in France there are 6M algerians, in spain they are 300k, in the UK 200k and in canada 150k, finally it isn’t rare to find algerian being ethnically : amazigh,african,arab,turkish,spanish and hebrew, I hope you enjoyed this little fun facts

    • @mrhonkhonk6116
      @mrhonkhonk6116 Год назад +1

      it's not 60 % of algerian that speak french some can understand you but can't realy respond you and the algerian who speak french are in majority in the capital Algiers

    • @smileyface3296
      @smileyface3296 Год назад

      @@mrhonkhonk6116 even if we dont speak one word in our dialect with franch the arab peninsula or middel eastern will not understand us why you need to ask why because our dialect msghrebien dialect is like mix of arabic and amazighe you can said is amazighe arabized hh thats why and not just algeria moroccan dialact has a lot of amazighe influence in there dialact when you said north african speak arabic man hhh is like you said a huge difference things you should make research about the arabic fusha or standard arabic you will see

    • @mrhonkhonk6116
      @mrhonkhonk6116 Год назад

      @@smileyface3296 I know i am algerian to

  • @user-ob4ym1cg3b
    @user-ob4ym1cg3b 2 года назад +6

    حد جزائري هنا لنني ما افهم بالإنجليزي بس شكله يحكي عن الجزائر والفيتنام تحت الاحتلال الفرنسي(:؟؟
    المهم اعشق الجزائر حبيبتي🇩🇿❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️.

    • @nothing-rv9js
      @nothing-rv9js 2 года назад +2

      يب كان يتكلم عن احتلال الفرنسي للجزائر وجرائمهم البشعة في الجزاىر

    • @divilji7280
      @divilji7280 2 года назад +1

      يعني فتنام عاشت حروبها مثلنا

    • @nothing-rv9js
      @nothing-rv9js 2 года назад

      @@divilji7280 من فرنسا لا
      حربهم مع فرنسا كانت صغيرة
      لكن حرب الفيتنام ضد أمريكا كانت دموية وكبيرة

  • @medbenzekri
    @medbenzekri Год назад +2

    amazing video keep it up greeting form Algeria 🇩🇿

  • @xianxiaemperor1438
    @xianxiaemperor1438 Год назад +1

    Great video

  • @onemoreminute0543
    @onemoreminute0543 Год назад +7

    I do find it interesting how, compared to other colonial empires of the time, the French were much more determined to hold onto their holdings, even to the extent that completely changed the framework of the political constitution.

    • @benyaminekalerman9692
      @benyaminekalerman9692 Год назад

      Algeria + Vietnam: brave and fighter people , Republic
      Morocco + Thailand : Prostitution, Drug and Kingdoms, both neighbors of the two first brave nations

  • @AB-dd4jz
    @AB-dd4jz Год назад +6

    let's one thing be clear, Algeria was never a colony it was a conquest and part of France's domain, Vietnam was not. Moreover there never was an Algerian country before France conquered this territory (it was a territory under Turkish influence) and France was forced to conquer it to stop the pirates (barbary) from raiding their coast and end the enslavement of the christians (slavery being something the muslims were doing by raiding coasts all over Europe).

    • @ErenJager_
      @ErenJager_ Год назад +1

      Fact

    • @maths8458
      @maths8458 Год назад +1

      Not quite right, France invaded Algeria because they couldn't pay back the Dey of Algiers, and used as a pretext him slapping an envoy to colonize the country. By 1816 most of the pirates didn't have any boats to practice anymore.
      Also it's funny you talk about "the muslims" as pirates were
      1) not affiliated to any government by definition
      2) criticized by most Muslim Nations in North Africa for doing Haram.

  • @kinggu51121
    @kinggu51121 2 года назад

    awesome job

  • @anekdoche7055
    @anekdoche7055 Год назад

    hey this is a pretty cool video :D
    we dont see much content about Vietnam and Algeria these days

  • @azulamazighberber
    @azulamazighberber 10 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you for making a video about my country! Love from Algeria 🇩🇿♥🇻🇳
    Also, what program did you use for this part of the video? 1:06

  • @Madridista_7_
    @Madridista_7_ Год назад +30

    Let's also add that Algeria influenced French culture, as much as it itself did during the ocupation. You may see a lot of culinary North african meals quite popular in France, like Merguez, Mechoui, or Taa3m (this one being the favourite of French). Even the vocabulary, you'll hear a lot of arabian words/expressions included in French, such as toubib (doctor), bled (country), oualo (nothing), chouia (a few), or kifkif (same thing), with so many others.

    • @Pierrot9315
      @Pierrot9315 Год назад

      Do you mean Tajine ? It’s very popular here

    • @Madridista_7_
      @Madridista_7_ Год назад +5

      @@Pierrot9315 Tajines have so much varieties, you'll just won't get a specific number. If you just include those from Algeria - without forgetting every others from North African countries. That video also forgot that French pastry is as much popular in Algeria as traditional pastry.

    • @Madridista_7_
      @Madridista_7_ Год назад +5

      @@Pierrot9315 *Taa3m, mostly known as couscous in its French term.

    • @TheLastEgg08
      @TheLastEgg08 Год назад +1

      @@Pierrot9315 Tajines are mostly North African, everything can be a Tajine, it just needs to cook in a Tajine (the ustensile) and 99% of the time have meat in it.

    • @TheLastEgg08
      @TheLastEgg08 Год назад +1

      @@Madridista_7_ As an Algerian French, I prefer Algerian baguettes over the French ones, even though les pains au chocolat slap more in France than in Algeria.

  • @San17_
    @San17_ 2 года назад +10

    6:31 couscous is the biggest cuisine

  • @baconhair3875
    @baconhair3875 Год назад

    is such a great vids bro

  • @imankartobi8651
    @imankartobi8651 Год назад

    Thanks dude ❤️

  • @yassyoss56
    @yassyoss56 Год назад +3

    1:30 and 5:08 there's a mistake in the green arrow, before the French colonization and the Khilafah of the Ottoman, it was the Zianides Empire Algeria was never led by you should correct this mistake sir!

  • @olivernguyen9989
    @olivernguyen9989 3 года назад +3

    Hey, this is pretty good

  • @aznluvr7
    @aznluvr7 Год назад

    Great video and great English skills, it is very hard to make a great video and even harder n a foreign language! You've done both!

  • @krab42k43
    @krab42k43 Год назад

    Very good!!

  • @tda8184
    @tda8184 Год назад +10

    Im an Algerian and i have to say i have great respect to the Vietnamese people. They were fierce fighters that you would rather fight a bear than fight them, your fight inspired our revolution believe it or not and we studied about your country in history and geography in high school, i got to say as well, i love your drawings

    • @LeadLeftLeon
      @LeadLeftLeon Год назад

      I hope Vietnam sits out and remains neutral as the US tries to provoke a war with China. Vietnam already used Russian Artillery to kick the West azz twice.

    • @aymanardo1322
      @aymanardo1322 Год назад

      they were fighters unlike you

    • @mekhmoukhmehdi6923
      @mekhmoukhmehdi6923 Год назад +3

      @@aymanardo1322 idk man quite an uneducated take since there were a shitton of resistance movements

    • @Celine41379
      @Celine41379 Год назад +2

      @@aymanardo1322
      But we got our Independence by revolution and France didn't gave it to us unlike some countrys 😂

    • @aymanardo1322
      @aymanardo1322 Год назад

      @@Celine41379 they were planing to keep your land for ever unlike us we didnt need to fight because we were a protectorate and we were sure that they will leave someday

  • @geertvlaenckx9942
    @geertvlaenckx9942 Год назад +9

    The fact that vietnamese uses the Latin alphabet might be also noteworthy (instead of the Chinese writing system, which they used before)

    • @minhtuyet5906
      @minhtuyet5906 11 месяцев назад

      Việc sử dụng hệ thống chữ La Tinh là do các giáo sĩ người Bồ Đào Nha 🇵🇹 hiệu đính để dễ dàng truyền giáo chứ không liên quan gì đến người Pháp. Sau năm 1945 vì 95% dân số Việt Nam mù chữ nên việc cấp bách là phải xoá nạn mù chữ trong dân chúng lên chính phủ đã chọn chữ quốc ngữ thay vì chữ Nôm là một chữ viết chính thức của quốc gia bởi vì nó dễ học hơn chữ Nôm. Chữ Nôm được cải biên từ chữ tượng hình của Trung Quốc cũng giống như chữ quốc ngữ bây giờ được cải biên từ các ký tự La Tinh.

  • @ngoanhkha4015
    @ngoanhkha4015 2 года назад +1

    mong bạn làm thêm những loại video như này ạ!

  • @badtouch21
    @badtouch21 Год назад

    great video

  • @MuhammadGrdawe
    @MuhammadGrdawe Год назад +3

    Tôi yêu Việt Nam từ Algeria 🇩🇿❤️🇻🇳

  • @itjustjuan5148
    @itjustjuan5148 2 года назад +44

    Very nice video! As a South Korean who lived in Vietnam for 4 years this video was very interesting!
    Any chance you do one on Japan and it’s effect on its colonies?
    Love from Worst Korea.

    • @hoangvuification
      @hoangvuification Год назад

      Worse korea? Atleast kimchi arnt that bad

    • @xenotypos
      @xenotypos Год назад +1

      @@hoangvuification I think he meant "the worse of the two koreas", it's a way to name north korea on the internet sometimes.

    • @hoangvuification
      @hoangvuification Год назад +6

      @@xenotypos i think you miss understand. there is a meme about north korea is best korea so the original commenter said worst korea meaning the reverse. you could also logicaly deduction conclution since the original commenter said he was from south korea and north korea has no internet, it is safely to assume he ment he is from south korea but use the nick name worse korea instead base on a meme

    • @youcan_21
      @youcan_21 Год назад

      @@hoangvuification thx for explanation

    • @zosasho8036
      @zosasho8036 Год назад

      @@hoangvuification North Korea does have internet but its just not widely accessible and heavily censored, all you can find there are blog posts and government new

  • @ytberc
    @ytberc Год назад

    ty for doing my country! ^^

  • @olivernguyen9989
    @olivernguyen9989 3 года назад +13

    This is some high quality stuff