2:59 That feeling when everyone thinks you're crazy because you're launching rockets into the ocean, but in fact you're the only one holding back Godzilla.
No. Accordingly to 'Komisja Standaryzacji Nazw Geograficznych poza Granicami Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej' the short name is still "Holandia". Only the full name is "Królestwo Niderlandów". Just "Niderlandy" is equivalent to English "Low Countries".
I was actually in Spain during the celebrations(national day of Spain) me and my mum had a blast at night. We try to go once a year to appreciate the culture and festivals. We just came back to the USA a few days ago. Hope you have a good vacation in Spain Drew.
2:23 Thinking about these historical interactions actually kinda bothers me. Imagine you’re alive when foreign places are mysterious and unknown, when some dude comes up and tells you he’s from a place you’ve never heard of, and instead of asking for more information about that place you and everyone you and anyone else that these travelers will meet are instead just like “Nah, who needs context on whether Holland is a town or city or country, I really couldn’t care less.” Like what the hell ancient humanity.
ah so like the region, always associate 'netherlands' with the country and 'low countries' with the region (ie. the 'benelux' region) and i often forget that the 2 are really the same
I'm a teenager irish born and raised and want to learn irish. Currently in ty so might get doulingo even though I am exempt in school I want to understand the gaelic songs better as well as wanting to make my grandparents proud
Irish (the preferred name for Irish Gaelic) is going through a revival. It is a mandatory subject in Irish schools in the Republic of Ireland to help keep the language alive (unfortunately not in northern Ireland because it is still under British rule and they do not respect our culture) true it is spoken less than it was but there are a lot of people passionate about it's revival especially in those small Irish speaking areas called Gaeltacht. As an Irishman I can identify with the Ireland country all identity crisis. Especially being from northern Ireland. It's a bit like being a Mexican raised in Texas. You're patriotic but cultural removed from your heritage by circumstance
I think once Northern Ireland rejoins the rest of the island (something that could happen sooner rather than later), the revival will continue. To respond to 4:55, the revival has begun.
5:33 As a native of Utah, I can tell you our population is growing quite a bit not just from people moving from other states but also from our comparatively high birthrate. The latter you can largely thank the LDS church for.
I use Paises Bajos, because Holland is a province of Paises bajos (The Netherlands), also I learned time ago, when I was living in The Netherlands that we "conquer" them and i don´t even know it, nobody teech us that, and some people are very angry about Spain doing that.
1:34 The correct way to pronounce "Belanda" words is like this: 'Buy (without y, no be/bee) - Lan - Da' & why is it called like that, because in the period leading up to colonization, it refers more to the person not the country (Dutch = Belanda 🇳🇱) or (Portugis = Portuguese -> Portugal 🇵🇹) 12:02 Yup like my country, especially Natuna island which is as target of 9 Dash Line & near South China Sea too🗿
im pretty sure Nepal is safe from Chinese invasion, not only would India come to their defense but because the Gurkhas are basically Britain strongest troops Britain would come too, not that Nepal needs help from either looking at their track record.
6:25 Yeah it's hardly like the US or its population has reluctantly been dragged into conflicts by the rest of the world pressuring them throughout the past few hundred years. So interesting is a good word. The cold war is what really cemented the interventionist side of the US. And I'm not really blaming the US for that. There's a lot of valid reasons for what has happened and I don't think the USSR would ever become a positive force in the world.
1:40 and the fun part is we dutch call our country Nederland which literally means “Netherland” Pronouncing “nay-dhur- Land (the A is in yard) Thats it no extra “the” before netherlands and that actually sounds weird if ya say it in dutch Then some guy would say what are u talking about
In Hungarian we call the Netherlands "Hollandia". This makes the sentence "Holland is in the Netherlands" perfectly normal in English but non-sensical in Hungarian, ("Hollandia Hollandiában van.", literally "Holland is in Holland"). We would have to say "The city of Holland" ("Holland város") to differentiate it from Holland, ("The Netherlands"). Lol this reminds me of the difference between the city called London and The City Of London.
The american defense budget is actually larger to the degree of 1.2 trillion not 800 billion. They don't factor in operations costs (cost of missions). It's also unfortunately use it or lose it.
There's a somewhat similar situation for Scots gaelic in Scotland although being before a large language spoke throughout Scotland it isn't as common now due to the Highland and Lowland clearances and the teaching of engish and being given into trouble if you spoke any gaelic Also you pronounce Scots Gaelic as Scots /galik/ and Irish gaelic as Irish /gaylik/
Also, latinx is used exclusively in the USA. It's impossible to pronounce in spanish speaking countries. Most will probably just say "latinos" when talking about them as a whole but technically the neutral way of saying it, both in spanish and portuguese, would be "latine"
The thing about having x or @ is that those are not pronounceable under the normal rules of the language, they are more confusing for those that are not already familiar with neutral language and they will not be read by screen readers corrently.
@@ChaoticTabris But northern American liberals really like x, y and z. So please change your language on a basic level for people who don't even understand grammatical gender. /s Genuinely curious why they've got a strong preference for those letters in their inventions. Are X, Y and Z minority letters that need to be included more? Maybe was latinx just a mistake, that someone didn't want to be precise about what letter to put there so they used X as a placeholder and it stuck. But when you've moved to @ I think you're well into parody territory.
As an italian i can tell we don't use LatinX because for most romance language words have 2 or three genders and for spanish LatinOS refer to a group of only men or mixed individuals (while LatinAS is a group of ONLY women) Most romance language don't have a "neutral gender" things are either male or female.. in spanish "the table" is "LA mesa" which is a female noun, while in italian is "IL tavolo" which is a male noun (tecnically "la mensa" is a noun in italian but the meaning is slightly different).. But in spanish "masculinity" is "LA masculinidad" still female.. so go figure..
I think Drew was being sarcastic - the English language - for the most part - doesn't have gendered endings - & the few that exist are considered politically incorrect - like male actor vs female actress. Somebody decided that eliminating gendered endings for Romance languages was a good idea - but it hasn't caught on
Deklu jebany, zmiana nazwy nastąpiła tylko w angielskim. Po polsku "Holandia" jest wciąż poprawną nazwą. Powiem więcej, według polskiej Komisji Standaryzacji Nazw Geograficznych Niderlandy są nazwą niepoprawną. W języku polskim poprawną nazwą jest *tylko i wyłącznie* Holandia, a powiedzenie "Niderlandy" to zwykły błąd
2:59 That feeling when everyone thinks you're crazy because you're launching rockets into the ocean, but in fact you're the only one holding back Godzilla.
How did they know 🤨
How did you now!? 😮
Actually North Korea is trying to create a godzilla to attack japan. Next stage make super godzilla to attack the US
Godzilla is about to jump Kim
@@mingdingingmasochist America owns the rights to Godzilla
0:26 I love the sound effect that Drew made
Yes
In french we use both Pays-Bas and Hollande for netherland; it depend on people to use one or another
Je savais meme pas je suis trop con
je savais pas mais aprés l'Espagne,la France et l'Italy son des pays latin donc ses pourça qu'on le dis different
J’avais fait une présentation sur ça en géo l’an dernier 😂
Same in Brazil bro
Fun fact: the last Prime Minister in the UK lasted less time than France in WW2
Now that’s a new low
Longer than Denmark though
The lettuce will outlast both.
@ViralGames This L pays her £ 11k a month, tho.
@@gandalf_thegrey mission failed successfully
1:28 In Poland Netherlands are now called "Niderlandy" not Holandia
No. Accordingly to 'Komisja Standaryzacji Nazw Geograficznych poza Granicami Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej' the short name is still "Holandia". Only the full name is "Królestwo Niderlandów". Just "Niderlandy" is equivalent to English "Low Countries".
well same goes for Czechia we call it "Nizozemsko" not Holandsko
In Finnish is called Alankomaat
In Welsh it is called iseldiroedd
@@SavolaxMitsu "Alkomat" (just three letters removed) is a Breathalyzer in Polish. :D
Fun fact: The Netherlands name in polish was recently changed from Holandia to Niderlandy.
@Ludvig Renström SJFe i mean belarus in russian literally means white russia so the old name kinda makes sense
Niderlandy sounds silly... I approve!
Yes funny
W poland
I’m Polish and this is correct
Petition for Drew to put the Qing China flag in the background (Day 40)
uraa!
signed like so drew can see
YES
Drew should just added it now
YES
I was actually in Spain during the celebrations(national day of Spain) me and my mum had a blast at night. We try to go once a year to appreciate the culture and festivals. We just came back to the USA a few days ago. Hope you have a good vacation in Spain Drew.
11:15 the flag without the side stars was used for much longer(1877-1960/83y) and more accurate
2:23 Thinking about these historical interactions actually kinda bothers me. Imagine you’re alive when foreign places are mysterious and unknown, when some dude comes up and tells you he’s from a place you’ve never heard of, and instead of asking for more information about that place you and everyone you and anyone else that these travelers will meet are instead just like “Nah, who needs context on whether Holland is a town or city or country, I really couldn’t care less.” Like what the hell ancient humanity.
4:54 As a Wyomingite I can tell you that we don't exist. Don't move here, it's nowhere and most like it like that.
8:53 I would of found it funny if US had a Mexico flag on his hat instead of Spain.
I ahouldve done that damn
For americans both are the same so I guess it still makes sense
Drew is now officially in (S)pain.
Im in spain without the .
@@olmlive Spain.
@@RealMysticalMan um actually its Spain
@@RealMysticalMan WITHOUT THE PERIOD.
@@olmlive I live in spain without the in
11:40 I like the reference of French Indochina with Vietnam saying “non”
mm yes
1:28 in Czech we call it Nizozemsko but some people use Holland too even though it's wrong
Seriously? Because in Polish sometimes you can say "Niderlandy" instead of "Holandia" but nobody would say "Nizinne Kraje". :D
In old Czech the country was called Nyderlandsko, but today it's Nizozemsko or Nizozemí (literal translation) but lot of people call it Holandsko
"Les Pays-Bas" roughly translates to "the low countries" (as in close or under sea level)
The same goes to "Os Países Baixos" (the portuguese version of "The Netherlands". Also means "The Low Countries").
And that's a literal translation of Nederlands.
We French say "Les Pays Bas" which means "Netherlands"
ah so like the region, always associate 'netherlands' with the country and 'low countries' with the region (ie. the 'benelux' region) and i often forget that the 2 are really the same
@@mackycabangon8945 Yep Benelux 🇧🇪🇳🇱🇱🇺
1:18 I love this one
Edit: thx for 10 likes
5:55
Japan: "Ha karma for ruining my isolationalism".
9:30 Actually, UK National Day is just celebrating how many national days the UK has created
As a non Anglo Irishman living in Ireland who has relearned Irish Gaelic as an adult. I approve of you covering this 🇮🇪 🍀
Ah I’m teaching myself Irish too, wish me look i guess. Ádh mór dom! (I think that’s what I mean to say)
I wish I knew irish tried learning it but it didn't help
I'm a teenager irish born and raised and want to learn irish. Currently in ty so might get doulingo even though I am exempt in school I want to understand the gaelic songs better as well as wanting to make my grandparents proud
It's never been called irish gaelic...
Return to the motherland
Irish (the preferred name for Irish Gaelic) is going through a revival. It is a mandatory subject in Irish schools in the Republic of Ireland to help keep the language alive (unfortunately not in northern Ireland because it is still under British rule and they do not respect our culture) true it is spoken less than it was but there are a lot of people passionate about it's revival especially in those small Irish speaking areas called Gaeltacht. As an Irishman I can identify with the Ireland country all identity crisis. Especially being from northern Ireland. It's a bit like being a Mexican raised in Texas. You're patriotic but cultural removed from your heritage by circumstance
Interesting
WOOOOOOO YEAH BABY THAT'S WHAT I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THAT'S WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT WOOOOOOO
I'm Irish and I did now that
Nice! Hugs to the Irish hommies, from Mexico.
I think once Northern Ireland rejoins the rest of the island (something that could happen sooner rather than later), the revival will continue. To respond to 4:55, the revival has begun.
To clarify, we don't always say Holandsko to refer to the Netherlands. Most of the time we say Nizozemsko. Literally translating to Lowlands.
5:33 As a native of Utah, I can tell you our population is growing quite a bit not just from people moving from other states but also from our comparatively high birthrate. The latter you can largely thank the LDS church for.
That' what happens when you stigmatize abortion _and_ birth control simultaneously. More kids to take care of.
2:35
WHYYY YUOO NOO PAYY ANTTENTIONN TO MEEEEEE
Drew’s voice blends in perfectly.
8:28
Portugal should have said "It will be Spain day without the S if you don't shut up"
1:10 little rivalry 💀💀
6:56 on the right under german hat there is small indonesia
7:33 they aren’t doing anything. It’s just… a family reunion… yeeeesssss…
5:00 OH MY GOD ALASKA GOT RECONISED
1:52 In Czech, it's actually Nizozemsko (=Low land country), we use Holandsko (=Holland) in the same way Americans do
Also, Spain 's day is the same day Columbus reached América.
And Spain had one "independence", during the napoleonic wars
In Spain, I used to hear Holland more often than Netherlands, but now they are using Netherlands more often.
I use Paises Bajos, because Holland is a province of Paises bajos (The Netherlands), also I learned time ago, when I was living in The Netherlands that we "conquer" them and i don´t even know it, nobody teech us that, and some people are very angry about Spain doing that.
@@juanlualicante Aposto que o duque de Alba é muito popular por lá!😁
3:20 they did actually warn people. TV J-Alerts and air raid siren went off I believe.
2:07 Japan has a name for the Netherlands btw
Netherlands
3:28 as an Irish person that was hilarious
1:34 The correct way to pronounce "Belanda" words is like this: 'Buy (without y, no be/bee) - Lan - Da' & why is it called like that, because in the period leading up to colonization, it refers more to the person not the country (Dutch = Belanda 🇳🇱) or (Portugis = Portuguese -> Portugal 🇵🇹)
12:02 Yup like my country, especially Natuna island which is as target of 9 Dash Line & near South China Sea too🗿
Holanda
@@powerguido9153 No, "Holanda" no. Países Bajos.
@@CarMedicine Holanda no Brasil 99% das pessoas chamam de holanda..
@@powerguido9153 Ah, ok. en Brasil.
@@CarMedicine si
2:31 looks like fnaf 5 jump scare sound effect :3!
11:00 Belgium didn't do it, it was King Leopold II's personal state that did all the abuses, the international community forced it on Belgium.
Finally someone said it!!
0:19 meanwhile reunification of British Isles
All fun and games until UK invades ireland
1:45 the Welsh way of saying the Netherlands is "iseldiroedd" litteraly meaning "the low lands"
When you fly to Netherlands and there is no lava:🗿
When you fly to Greece and there’s no chips/fries : 😟
@@PoopyPunkinwhen you go to Canada you drink syrup
Swedens main defensive shield has been in history, and still is Finland
But Sweden wants to have enough military so that if Russia does invade Finland, Sweden isn't a tempting short-cut to Germany.
im pretty sure Nepal is safe from Chinese invasion, not only would India come to their defense but because the Gurkhas are basically Britain strongest troops Britain would come too, not that Nepal needs help from either looking at their track record.
4:10 we are, in school
1:24 in Italian, the adjective "Dutch" can be translated as "of Holland"
1:34 as an Indonesian Belanda kinda sounds goofy ahh but its really not its the way we call it in Indonesia-
Ok
6:25
Yeah it's hardly like the US or its population has reluctantly been dragged into conflicts by the rest of the world pressuring them throughout the past few hundred years. So interesting is a good word.
The cold war is what really cemented the interventionist side of the US. And I'm not really blaming the US for that. There's a lot of valid reasons for what has happened and I don't think the USSR would ever become a positive force in the world.
And now everyone is stick with the system.
1:40 and the fun part is we dutch call our country Nederland which literally means “Netherland”
Pronouncing “nay-dhur- Land (the A is in yard)
Thats it no extra “the” before netherlands and that actually sounds weird if ya say it in dutch
Then some guy would say what are u talking about
6:47
I mean…That’s one way of stopping Germany
0:00 the Dutch: Mark Rutte, you can stay watch football in politics
3:53 it's true though 😭😭 I'm irish and I cant
In Hungarian we call the Netherlands "Hollandia". This makes the sentence "Holland is in the Netherlands" perfectly normal in English but non-sensical in Hungarian, ("Hollandia Hollandiában van.", literally "Holland is in Holland"). We would have to say "The city of Holland" ("Holland város") to differentiate it from Holland, ("The Netherlands").
Lol this reminds me of the difference between the city called London and The City Of London.
And in Ireland,
Dublin is the name of the capital city and the name of the county it's in lol
finally someone actually notices ireland is neutral
edit: holy this is the most likes I got on a comment
So is Austria
@@RealMysticalMan agh
Can I say, I really like it when you do the voices for all the country balls when there's a group.
No. In Czech we call Netherlands "Nizozemsko", in English, the "Lowlands"
In german it's the same, Niederlande has the same translation
Really love Drews voice acting skills xD
It's funny that after Brexit the EU uses the Irish flag to represent the English language.
2:34 this sound is so
7:49 Bella Ciao
9:01 Of course not. No one but the US uses latinx. It's a "latin america"-using people thing.
I like hearing Drew saying things in Spanish, los Países Bajos 🤌 good pronunciation
1:19 in Belgium we call Them Noord-belgie (north-belgium)
Drew bringing back his paint brush hair is lit
Here in Spain we don't use Latinx basically because in Spanish it sounds kinda wonky
And also because Spain isn't in Latin America???
@@CarMedicine They feel the same way in Latin America too though.
@@philipmcniel4908 Yeah I know :v
@@CarMedicine Ahh, I'm slow but I get there.
getting called latinx is insulting
Irish Gaelic is a beautiful language! Hope to see it become more common in the Emerald Isle! 🇺🇸❤️🇮🇪
Hi
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Oke
I’m Irish 😮 hold up?
1:56
I'm pretty sure all these translate to "low lands"
7:22 pApA?
The american defense budget is actually larger to the degree of 1.2 trillion not 800 billion.
They don't factor in operations costs (cost of missions).
It's also unfortunately use it or lose it.
There's a somewhat similar situation for Scots gaelic in Scotland although being before a large language spoke throughout Scotland it isn't as common now due to the Highland and Lowland clearances and the teaching of engish and being given into trouble if you spoke any gaelic
Also you pronounce Scots Gaelic as Scots /galik/ and Irish gaelic as Irish
/gaylik/
11:26 the Congo state was also similar
Drew : "smaller nation" 0:32
Canada being the 2nd biggest country in the world
And USA is the 3rd
He was probably referring to money spent on the military not area
5:17 VERMONT HAS MY HOUSE NUMBER!
As an Irish person I feel I should be outraged on everyone's behalf
Ok, here goes "Reeeeeeeeeeeee"
I am glad he uploads videos when my time zone is at late night Night owls for life 😂🇰🇷
Welp, there goes your sleep schedule
@@aperson6000 I aint got a life bro🥱
1:28 Here in Brazil we call ourselves "Holland/Holanda" even than "Netherlands/Países Baixos".
3:14 ah so thats how godzilla was made
Funny story.... one of the best places to learn Gaelic is in Canada (cape breton)
Drew! You dropped this
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In czech, The Netherlands are Nizozemsko which means "The low lands"
netherlands also means low lands and the dutch version (nederland) also means low lands.
The netherlands should be the lowlands
1:27, it is Nizozemsko, Holandsko isnt official... 🇨🇿
Also, latinx is used exclusively in the USA. It's impossible to pronounce in spanish speaking countries. Most will probably just say "latinos" when talking about them as a whole but technically the neutral way of saying it, both in spanish and portuguese, would be "latine"
Gender neutral,but only in spanish, would be latin@. Latin in English is a more sound choice
@@JuvenalFariasG I'm from brazil and we use latine and I heard the same from non-binary Argentineans
The thing about having x or @ is that those are not pronounceable under the normal rules of the language, they are more confusing for those that are not already familiar with neutral language and they will not be read by screen readers corrently.
@@ChaoticTabris But northern American liberals really like x, y and z. So please change your language on a basic level for people who don't even understand grammatical gender. /s
Genuinely curious why they've got a strong preference for those letters in their inventions. Are X, Y and Z minority letters that need to be included more?
Maybe was latinx just a mistake, that someone didn't want to be precise about what letter to put there so they used X as a placeholder and it stuck.
But when you've moved to @ I think you're well into parody territory.
thats just libtardspeak
2:00 paises bajos means lowlands in reference to the fact that they have so much land under sea level
As an italian i can tell we don't use LatinX because for most romance language words have 2 or three genders and for spanish LatinOS refer to a group of only men or mixed individuals (while LatinAS is a group of ONLY women)
Most romance language don't have a "neutral gender" things are either male or female.. in spanish "the table" is "LA mesa" which is a female noun, while in italian is "IL tavolo" which is a male noun (tecnically "la mensa" is a noun in italian but the meaning is slightly different)..
But in spanish "masculinity" is "LA masculinidad" still female.. so go figure..
I think Drew was being sarcastic - the English language - for the most part - doesn't have gendered endings - & the few that exist are considered politically incorrect - like male actor vs female actress. Somebody decided that eliminating gendered endings for Romance languages was a good idea - but it hasn't caught on
2:52 World Tension has reached 99% 👀
11:20 or When Drew mentions the country your entire family tree is from
9:38 Drew mentions Catalonia
Me: *happy*
5:28 West Virginia, We’ve been bringing down statistics sense the civil war
Fun fact the reason piracy isn't as big of a problem as it should be is because of the US Navy securing most of the worlds trade routes.
1:26 DUDE YES I LOVE THIS
Love the videos, Drew. Keep it up!!!
1:28 The official name of The Netherlands in Poland since 2020 is "Niderlandy", not "Holandia"
Deklu jebany, zmiana nazwy nastąpiła tylko w angielskim. Po polsku "Holandia" jest wciąż poprawną nazwą. Powiem więcej, według polskiej Komisji Standaryzacji Nazw Geograficznych Niderlandy są nazwą niepoprawną. W języku polskim poprawną nazwą jest *tylko i wyłącznie* Holandia, a powiedzenie "Niderlandy" to zwykły błąd
@@Velu0 Okej, dzięki, że mnie poprawiłeś, "Deklu Jebany"
@@Zayren_ Nie ma sprawy
Drew’s bass drop was legitimately vocal perfect
Around 2:33
4:59 nothing,Wyoming is not real unlike Alaska
7:42
Ayo 😳🤨📸📸📸📸
When translated it becomes "come on"
1:17 atleast here in Portugal we also say Holland (Holanda) but mainly países baixos
9:43 City-state ? Where have you seen this ?
I have a nation with a defense budget of 90.376 billion marks (1 mark = 2 US dollars) on Nation states
This is the best thing Drew does (Countryballs)
How to pronounce belanda/Netherland in Indonesia b-e-land-a you need to space it but still say it like normal
drew needs 2 mil