iFluent - How to say "bottle" in different languages

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @silasrodriguesgoncalvesjun5191
    @silasrodriguesgoncalvesjun5191 28 дней назад +59

    For those who didn't understand, there are many descendents of germans in Brazil, specially in the south region

  • @samuraicris
    @samuraicris Месяц назад +58

    3:22 in Romanian we have Carafă which is really similar to that Brazilian word and it is a type of cup for beer

    • @RicardoBaptista33
      @RicardoBaptista33 29 дней назад +6

      Portuguese in case.

    • @Meeooowing
      @Meeooowing 24 дня назад +2

      @samuraicris Romanians call it "Sticlă" , like glass , but Moldovans call it "Gărafî" sau "Gărafă"

    • @The0Stroy
      @The0Stroy 23 дня назад +2

      In Polish we have is type of bottle, especially for wine - one that is wine is served directly to table in.

    • @samuraicris
      @samuraicris 18 дней назад +2

      @@Meeooowing It's interesting to know about those words, I never heard of them
      I use "carafă" pretty often actually

    • @etrux-l7j
      @etrux-l7j 16 дней назад

      @@RicardoBaptista33 Brazilian portuguese 😘 NOBODY cares about Portugal...even the kids there are starting to speak -brazilian

  • @szymonleja6818
    @szymonleja6818 Месяц назад +76

    I,m waiting for moment when Poland, France, Japan will mess the video

    • @book_add5151
      @book_add5151 Месяц назад +1

      Same we've never seen them mess up before

    • @Pjoter2137
      @Pjoter2137 Месяц назад

      Me too. I want to see an video, in which my country messes up.

    • @szymonleja6818
      @szymonleja6818 Месяц назад +4

      @Pjoter2137 yeah IFluent must make translations for Princess, then Poland looks horrified, UK asks him what's up Poland?
      Poland: Um nothing
      UK:So what is your word for Princess?
      Poland:Oooh I'm afraid that you don't want hear that
      UK: Oh come on Poland it cannot be so bad
      Poland:"struggles to say" Okay so the Princess in Polish is
      KSIĘŻNICZKA
      France, Spain are screaming
      UK: No, this cannot be

    • @Meeooowing
      @Meeooowing Месяц назад +7

      France calls computer ordinateur , but Spain occupied its place in a video

    • @I_Hate_Mordern_Justin_Bieber
      @I_Hate_Mordern_Justin_Bieber Месяц назад +2

      In Japan they call Telephone “Denwa”

  • @JaredtheRabbit
    @JaredtheRabbit 28 дней назад +29

    “Flasche” sounds like “flask”

    • @DarnokA
      @DarnokA 5 дней назад +1

      And "fiasco" in Italian

  • @happinesssuccess722
    @happinesssuccess722 Месяц назад +38

    Fun fact: Serbian borrowed the word flashce from German, we say flaša.

    • @Oca_cato
      @Oca_cato Месяц назад +3

      well, in english there's the word flask too

    • @Pjoter2137
      @Pjoter2137 Месяц назад +5

      In Poland we have "flaszka".

    • @XendravAyatl
      @XendravAyatl Месяц назад +3

      ​@@Oca_catoBecause the English language comes from Germanic languages 🤦

    • @Crnobijelizeka
      @Crnobijelizeka 19 дней назад +2

      Not just in serbian language the word "flaša" is used, also in croatian, bosnian, and montenegrin language, there is also a word "boca" in use, pronounced as - botza.

    • @janosdeak3877
      @janosdeak3877 18 дней назад +2

      Hungary: flaska or üveg.

  • @ariccua6101
    @ariccua6101 Месяц назад +17

    Also, Rio Grande do Sul was colonized by the Germans and 2,000,000 Brazilians can speak German or are of German descent.

    • @etrux-l7j
      @etrux-l7j 16 дней назад

      Não sabem nem pronunciar Ich direito kkkkkkkkkk falam Opa e Oma e dizem que sabem alemão!

    • @fuchs_br1951
      @fuchs_br1951 7 дней назад +1

      @@etrux-l7jsim, porque nosso dialeto regional não é baseado no hochdeutsch(alemão padrão) mas no Hünschriksch e Plattdeutsch.
      Então:
      Dizemos Ik, não ich
      Dizemos Moin, não Guten Morgen
      Dizemos Huus, não Haus

  • @majstter7420
    @majstter7420 Месяц назад +9

    In Slovakia, it's also fľaša, similar to German flasche, probably derived. We also have the words butilka and karafa, but they're both outdated and almost never used. There's also the dialectal word lahva, which is how it's officially called in Czech.

    • @moonlightdreams1902
      @moonlightdreams1902 21 день назад

      In Czech we say Flaška or láhev
      Flaška = plastic
      Láhev = Glass

  • @Pjoter2137
    @Pjoter2137 Месяц назад +15

    We finally met Germany's true story!
    Also fun fact: In Poland, Germany is called "Niemcy". It comes from an adjective "niemy" meaning mute.

    • @Crnobijelizeka
      @Crnobijelizeka 19 дней назад +1

      In the countries of former Yugoslavia is similar, Germany is called Nemačka/Njemačka, and the Germans are called Nemci/Njemci.😊

    • @misaka__mikoto
      @misaka__mikoto 19 дней назад

      Nimcy/Німці in Ukrainian and Niemcy/Немцы in russian. That's actually what I explained for one Austrian guy two years ago, he got shocked 😂😂

    • @misaka__mikoto
      @misaka__mikoto 19 дней назад

      ​​@@Crnobijelizekadude, why your nickname is blackwhite zek(prisoner) 😂😂

    • @konsument_swiata
      @konsument_swiata 16 дней назад +1

      It's similar in almost every slavic language, because ancient slavs didn't understand the ancient germans language, so they called them like this. 🤓👆

  • @guilhermeanisio5248
    @guilhermeanisio5248 18 дней назад +3

    As a brazillian the brazilian accent was excellent. Great job.

  • @TraleeandChristywifi
    @TraleeandChristywifi Месяц назад +5

    Turns out everyone has their inner killjoy.

  • @ariccua6101
    @ariccua6101 Месяц назад +5

    Interesting to note that there's also "Buddel" in German, but I think it's rarely used.

  • @LucasSeiLa2058
    @LucasSeiLa2058 29 дней назад +9

    As a brazilian, I can say that the word "Garrafa" isn't so strong in our pronunciation like the video showed.
    Like Germany explained in the video, they and us (Brazilians) don't speak the words with a so terrible way, we speak like a most sweet way in the whole time also.
    I can't show how we speak here in this comment, you'll need to go to a video with a brazilian saying that word to understand.
    In my opinion, European Portuguese have a most angry pronunciation, it's sounds VERY angry in their accent, believe me.
    They speak like Russians and we speak most like Spanish.

    • @LucasSanRFS
      @LucasSanRFS 24 дня назад +1

      É um vídeo de humor, não precisa explicar

    • @geometryjumpfl2784
      @geometryjumpfl2784 21 день назад +1

      I was gonna point out that the pronounciation used was closer to portugal
      (source: im from portugal)

    • @fabriennecatania5283
      @fabriennecatania5283 6 дней назад

      I've been to Portugal,,to be honest they do not sound angry, just vowels have a more closed pronunciation. I know this is for humour only, but I never understood this thing about a language sounding angry, it's how you speak it.
      Garrafa sounds like it should be jug though, not bottle. Could be me comparing to Spanish and Italian though 🤷‍♀️

  • @kalinkavelinova2529
    @kalinkavelinova2529 Месяц назад +19

    English:Communication
    American:Communadation
    German:Schrepslecherspel

  • @AbdimalikDiriye-h3r
    @AbdimalikDiriye-h3r Месяц назад +1

    I’ve missed ifluent for so long! Finally!

  • @DarnokA
    @DarnokA 5 дней назад

    From the same root as the German "Flasche" comes from the Italian word "Fiasco".
    It describes an oval-shaped bottle (often used to store wine) with a long neck and a characteristic straw covering.
    And we have also a relative of the Brazilian "Garrafa". We have "Caraffa" describing a glass container with a handle, pot-bellied and wide flared mouth and with a spout, used to serve water or wine on the table

  • @olekperk7387
    @olekperk7387 14 дней назад +1

    In polish there's also flaszka which is similar to flasche it's like a bottle for alcohol

    • @F51361
      @F51361 10 дней назад +1

      The little flat bottle to carry around something alcoholic... in italian is fiasca or for pocket size, fiaschetta.

  • @The0Stroy
    @The0Stroy 23 дня назад +1

    In Poland we have butelka as overall bottle, but also have words flaszka (as diminuitive of sorts - especially for alcoholic breverages) and karafka (type of bottle).

  • @IotahasT
    @IotahasT 23 дня назад

    Very rare footage of Germany not being too exhilarated

  • @ilovemuslimfood666
    @ilovemuslimfood666 18 дней назад

    I stopped watching this TikToker like a year ago because he stopped posting new videos. Finally, he’s back!

  • @ishuikamakura272
    @ishuikamakura272 13 дней назад

    Angry Swiss is hilarious 😂 while Austrians are just agreeing 😂😂😂

  • @marcfernandezjulia2757
    @marcfernandezjulia2757 13 дней назад

    Mexico: silence, I want to sleep

  • @Bottomtext82
    @Bottomtext82 Месяц назад +4

    🇱🇻: PUDELE

  • @FrostNapCat
    @FrostNapCat Месяц назад

    Drinking water from a bottle as I watch this

  • @FedericoCC
    @FedericoCC Месяц назад +1

    French one sounds like the word bottle in the southern italian dialect

  • @JohnLee-dp8ey
    @JohnLee-dp8ey Месяц назад

    For once since Hacker, no one ends up screaming

  • @noahexam
    @noahexam 14 дней назад

    Finally! German can sounds soft and lovely too. Not like "FLASCHE" or "SCMETTERLING". It can be soft an clearly too. 😊

  • @BenjaminMankowski
    @BenjaminMankowski 19 дней назад

    If you're going to zoom in on parts of a country, there needs to be one where they do the word "coffee" and zoom in on New York.

  • @krealyesitisbeta5642
    @krealyesitisbeta5642 14 дней назад

    Germans be taking the mickey 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @NeK0xEVIL
    @NeK0xEVIL 17 дней назад

    You should do a video of all us, southern brazillian states talking to germany, we have a lot of german influence, especially my state(santa catarina) we literally have a city that has the largest german event in the world outside of germany(oktoberfest)

  • @nikolagamer8846
    @nikolagamer8846 16 дней назад

    I remember watching these a lot!

  • @joshuaroberts4245
    @joshuaroberts4245 Месяц назад +1

    Ifluent is clearly made by a Brazilian ❤

  • @karst1559
    @karst1559 13 дней назад

    Actually in Italian we can use a synonym, "fiasco/fiasca", wich is the same word as flashe.

  • @triplef-funfromfreddy4356
    @triplef-funfromfreddy4356 8 дней назад

    Me as a portuguese person: Yup, its a garrafa. And it sounds much crass in Euro. Portuguese.

  • @kalinkavelinova2529
    @kalinkavelinova2529 Месяц назад

    How celebrities pronounce "bottle" as countries
    Messi:baral

  • @Felix-t5k
    @Felix-t5k 13 дней назад +1

    In Swedish we say: "Flaska"

    • @MariChan-e7s
      @MariChan-e7s 11 дней назад +1

      In Romanian mean something else not good 😂

  • @Daniel_bsousa
    @Daniel_bsousa 4 дня назад

    I'm Brazilian and since beginning I knew what was going to happen 😆😆😆

  • @gustavoscalabrin5028
    @gustavoscalabrin5028 9 дней назад

    Some German descendants in Brazil are quite proud of their heritage, having a feeling of nobility and pedigree even though most can trance their origins in the peasants. Specifically in the countryside, they are a bit intolerant and backwards

  • @Alphyyn
    @Alphyyn 13 дней назад

    Maybe German Flasche is similar to English flask and they share the same root 😊
    And the Brazilian garraffa is also maybe known in other languages... in German ist Karaffe and it's for wine 🍷 😊

  • @Camerablue_gaming
    @Camerablue_gaming 22 дня назад

    Fun fact:Bottle of water in English that The british speak is pronounced (Bou'hle of wa'her),not intending to make fun of anyone or offend british people

  • @LotsOfToubleUsuallySerious
    @LotsOfToubleUsuallySerious 18 дней назад

    *G A R R A F A*

  • @lolnationhere
    @lolnationhere 26 дней назад +1

    It’s flaska in Swedish

  • @WarGamer2000RBLX
    @WarGamer2000RBLX 14 дней назад

    In Estonian, Bottle is:
    Pudel

  • @OskaGabriel20
    @OskaGabriel20 22 дня назад

    0:54 I thought it was going to be 35 different insults

  • @moonlightdreams1902
    @moonlightdreams1902 21 день назад

    USA be like: how do u pronounce it then? Hmmmm
    Is it Bo'Oh

  • @Croatia_OSC
    @Croatia_OSC 29 дней назад

    In Croatia, we say "Boca" and "Flaša".

  • @RedBoxOneOSC
    @RedBoxOneOSC 22 дня назад

    2:08 RRRRRRRR CHHHHH OR, REEEUUUUUGGGGHHHHH

  • @前夕浅野
    @前夕浅野 Месяц назад

    In China we call the bottle “ping(瓶)”lol

  • @frankie08jandmydad
    @frankie08jandmydad Месяц назад

    That is how American accents work

  • @stevenedwards8353
    @stevenedwards8353 14 дней назад

    I don't understand the problem. We basically have both those words in English, too, as "flask" and "carafe"

  • @Flutterzancelight
    @Flutterzancelight 13 дней назад

    It's the same for danish, swedish, norse and dutch. German language wasn't latinized unlike english.

  • @mikaelwojciechowski7281
    @mikaelwojciechowski7281 25 дней назад

    Swedish: flaska/butelj
    However, butelj is kind of old-fashioned and not very commonly used in everyday use.

  • @Oca_cato
    @Oca_cato Месяц назад

    it could be worse, in Italian the caraffa is the jug

  • @WarshipAndTeaLover275
    @WarshipAndTeaLover275 25 дней назад +1

    Rio Grande do sul:💀

  • @RedBoxOneOSC
    @RedBoxOneOSC Месяц назад

    1:40 Austria’s face:😠

  • @rub3.087
    @rub3.087 Месяц назад +2

    Romanian:StICla

  • @martin_nochev
    @martin_nochev 9 часов назад

    We don't speak with this accent in Bulgaria

  • @Ariekip_zeldagamer
    @Ariekip_zeldagamer 14 дней назад

    “Fles” in dutch

  • @eldemonio9925
    @eldemonio9925 Месяц назад

    1:39 The best part lol

  • @SM-zt5ml
    @SM-zt5ml Месяц назад +1

    The disrespect for Germany is devious 🤦‍♂️

  • @capitaofodao6306
    @capitaofodao6306 23 дня назад +1

    quanros brasileiros tem aqui? 🇧🇷

  • @Felixcarvajal1
    @Felixcarvajal1 24 дня назад

    In netherlands we say fles instead of bottle

  • @Yoitsunclebill
    @Yoitsunclebill 26 дней назад

    Holy crap there’s another video

  • @Great_Liners
    @Great_Liners 7 дней назад

    1:32 NAH💀

  • @Giulia-pb5rt
    @Giulia-pb5rt 19 дней назад

    Garrafa, frasco, butija

  • @reniumrhenium75
    @reniumrhenium75 8 дней назад

    Flasche like flask.

  • @noah_ausmkd
    @noah_ausmkd 8 дней назад +1

    Macedonian is Шише 😭

  • @Micorev
    @Micorev 16 дней назад

    Reason: Why countries are so gasping about germany please let me know why i am curious

  • @AlinChindea
    @AlinChindea Месяц назад

    Romania: STICLĂ (also for glass)

  • @zdralozord25
    @zdralozord25 27 дней назад

    Serbian - Flaša. (Flasha)

  • @frigginrakefan1035
    @frigginrakefan1035 14 дней назад

    As a austrian we dont shout all the time >:(

  • @Minecraft-j1p2qwert7
    @Minecraft-j1p2qwert7 15 дней назад

    Turkish: Şişe

  • @kalinkavelinova2529
    @kalinkavelinova2529 Месяц назад

    GERMANY POSSESSED USA

  • @nikolaimeshcherin258
    @nikolaimeshcherin258 Месяц назад

    fun fact: your name means “cat” in russian

  • @TrueAnomalocaris
    @TrueAnomalocaris 15 дней назад

    Deutschland redemption

  • @FloTelip
    @FloTelip 5 дней назад

    Merci la France 😂😂😂

  • @Er576ki8
    @Er576ki8 18 дней назад +1

    romania - STICLĂ

  • @AriesDZ
    @AriesDZ Месяц назад +1

    Finally!!!!!!!!

  • @Zulmi-v5y
    @Zulmi-v5y 4 дня назад

    Im Portuguese!

  • @Joao-md2bp
    @Joao-md2bp 7 дней назад

    Garrrrrrrrrrrafaaa

  • @Alpine05
    @Alpine05 Месяц назад

    0:20 0:21 0:22 0:23 0:24 0:25

  • @Myrcsik
    @Myrcsik 17 дней назад

    Hungarian: Palack or üveg🇭🇺😅

  • @DidinhoGamerOFFICIAL
    @DidinhoGamerOFFICIAL 15 дней назад

    It's not garrrrrrrrrrrrrrafa it's only garrafa

  • @lontimel381
    @lontimel381 18 дней назад

    Meanwhile Ukraine пляшка "plyashka"

  • @Bald_gnarpyofficial
    @Bald_gnarpyofficial 18 дней назад

    Hungary:üveg

  • @Averageracingfan
    @Averageracingfan 16 дней назад

    Suprised Germany didnt say Ouubcrqonadocobqbuocdobucdqudohvcwdhodhcbohqdub doquhdb DQqpubcdqpcubuqecpqcepbqepcboqnprubcbcqepubcpuqqbcupuqupececbpuqfqububdpqhudpubqecbqpubcqpebeuucbeqpubceqpbceqpbbecueupbecpubcbepucpubbcdbdpuucdhisowoqoqowuuroeurubcpqbdcppucbdqpuhuuvpcbcudqpubcpqdjpdcqcbqdpjcdubpqpejbbxeqpubdqcudqphpbuqdupbupueqhhpdcquhpehphphhechphqhpupephbudcqpbuecqpjhhpdqupdqcupbdqdpchb

  • @myamya4766
    @myamya4766 День назад

    Romanian: STICLA

  • @kalinkavelinova2529
    @kalinkavelinova2529 Месяц назад

    Flasche=flask

  • @noonebyzkbr
    @noonebyzkbr Месяц назад +1

    Turkish Şişe

  • @czar-das
    @czar-das Месяц назад

    flask

  • @Legendoffairytail1
    @Legendoffairytail1 14 дней назад

    Shishe 🇦🇱 🇽🇰

  • @marcianoalmeida6559
    @marcianoalmeida6559 27 дней назад

    Rio Grande do Sul kkkkk

  • @Mattive
    @Mattive 9 дней назад

    Hawara Deitschlond wos wüst du

  • @sufficientnationjc9681
    @sufficientnationjc9681 16 дней назад

    Norwegian= Flaske

  • @Pedro0o.
    @Pedro0o. 19 дней назад

    Kkkkkkkk muito bom

  • @PaperBagEntertainment
    @PaperBagEntertainment 11 дней назад

    Swiss and AUSTRIANS shout when speaking German
    A certain painter

  • @Vasco_da_Gama_98
    @Vasco_da_Gama_98 Месяц назад

    *GARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRAFA*

  • @tsunamijousuke6416
    @tsunamijousuke6416 8 дней назад

    In Poland butelka or flaszka 😂

  • @IndoTheBall
    @IndoTheBall 17 дней назад

    100th comment

  • @GabrielJaroczinski
    @GabrielJaroczinski Месяц назад

    Ruim