In English language: "Nice to meet you", "Pleasing to meet you", "I am happy to meet you", "I am pleased to meet you" In Filipino national language: 1. "Ikinagagalak kong makilala ka" 2. "Kinagagalak kong makilala ka" 3. "Nagagalak akong makilala ka" 4. "Nagagalak ako na makilala ka" 5. "Natutuwa akong makilala ka" 6. "Natutuwa ako na makilala ka" 7. "Masaya akong makilala ka" 8. "Masaya ako na makilala ka" Yes, there are many ways to say the English sentence in the Filipino national language, and the one given by the Filipino guy representative is just one of them, and is the most common or usual one. There are still many other ways though depending if you want to be more formal and respectful, or if you're addressing and saying it to two or more people.
"How are you?" in Filipino national language can be: "Kumusta?" "Kumusta ka?" "Kumusta ka na?" "Kumusta kayo?" "Kumusta na kayo?" "Kumusta ka po?" "Kumusta ka na po?" "Kumusta po kayo?" "Kumusta na po kayo?" These sentences in Filipino national language and all depend on the number of the listener/s or to the person/s or people you're speaking to or with, to the amount or level of formality and respect, and to whom you are speaking to or with, in what context or setting, and other factors like your age difference or gap, your level of familiarity with one another, the listener's/listeners' profession, your relationship with one another and what kind of relationship is it, and which is in authority or having more authority, power, or superiority, etc. For us Filipinos, it's natural, fluid, and easy to say any one of these sentence examples without thinking and minding too deep of the sociolinguistics, the elements and factors I mentioned above when it comes to the langauge, etc., being that the Filipino national language and/or the Tagalog regional language is the first, second, or third language of the majority or most, if not all of us Filipinos, obviously, but understanding it can be a bit tough and tricky for non-speakers or newer speakers.
Some French translations are wrong : Pineapple = Ananas it was misprononced “ananananas” Nice to meet you = enchanté “ravi de vous rencontrer” is not correct and it was mispronounced anyway I love Qatar = j’aime le Quatar “je t’aime Quatar” means “I love you Qatar” like it’s a person
The Canadian woman was clearly NOT a native or fluent French speaker. Whatever she said sounded either formal or clumsy ("ravi de vous connais" was pretty bad). French-Canadians don't speak like that...
@@Jessica220183 I was just adding information, in case anyone reading this wouldn't know. Some people think that the people of Quebec are just English speakers who speak French as a second language, and seeing that woman speak French could definitely reinforce this false belief.
she is speaking quebecois french tho. i’m from ontario and i speak france french bc of my dad AND quebecois bc i’m from canada and a lot of french speakers here speak quebecois. i personally would say enchanté, but here in canadian french class in school we are taught to say Ravi vous rencontrer OR u can say c’est bon de vous rencontrer idk why? but i agree w everything else the pronouncion was weird
the filipino sound smilar to spanish "kumusta" "como esta" is the same, also "piña" and "pinya". The spanish and french isn't so similar (even if they come from"romance languages") but "comment ça va" it's the same in spanish "como te va".
@@jesuschrist_is_comingrepen2859 may peace be upon him indeed we should repent to ALLAH the GOD ALMIGHTY and when Prophet JESUS (A.S) returns he shall tell you all the truth as well.
Mr.Q FYI India there is no National language (Hindi) it's one of the official language. please!!, people should understand India is the multiple languages (officially) country... (வாழ்க தாயகம்)
@@faizanhashmi389 nobody use shukriya except muslims.she is speaking Hindi so 'dhanywad' is right. Also if you go by spoken language than 'thanks' or 'thank you' is used commonly.
@@auroralights9119 dhanyavad is common in India many Muslims use the word dhanyavad and she represent Hindi not Urdu the brother who comments here he didnt know about the difference between Hindi and Urdu
@@faizanhashmi389 idiot , the girl was right it's dhanywad in hindi. In urdu it's shukriya & in daily conversation everyone use thanks or thank you in india instead of dhanywad or shukriya
Arabic has a word for everything 4:38 Cute it depends on how U want to say it an example if U see a cute kid you can say (لطيف) Latif. or if U mean cute as an attractive U can say (جذاب) Jadhaab. Arabic has 12.3M words so there are a lot of words for every event.
Fun fact to say cute in Arabic literally (ظريف zarif/ظريفة zarifa) but in reality the word doesn't carry the actual meaning of the word Cute as we usually use it so we simply be like "CUUUUTEEE"
We do have an Arabic word for Cute which is لطيف but not everybody use it. I only use it when i use standard arabic but in my daily life i would just say cute.
we Filipinos have varied languages, i am from Cebu, Philippines and our language is Bisaya but we also learn and know the Tagalog language , or called Filipino which is the mother language of the country.
In Indonesia : 1). Hallo is Hai or Hello or Hallo or Hei or Woy. 2). How are you is Apa kabar or Gimana kabar or Bagaimana kabar. 3). Thank you is Terimakasih or Makasih. 4). Pineapple is Nanas. 5). Nice to meet you is Senang Bertemu Denganmu or Senang Berjumpa Denganmu or Senang Ketemu Denganmu. 6). Bread is Roti. 7). You're cut is Imut or Gemes. 8). I like Qatar is Aku suka Qatar or Aku menyukai.
In Hindi double roti means Bread or you can even say Pav for bread. Pav is commonly used word for bread. Roti is a different thing it is like a traditional food which is substitute of Bread .
Me from Pakistan🇵🇰 Super video..... Next time must be urdu. Thanks اَلسَلامُ عَلَيْكُم وَرَحْمَةُ اَللهِ وَبَرَكاتُهُ۔ میں پاکستان سے ہو۔بہت اچھی ویڈیو تھی۔ أگلٸ بار اردو بھی لازمی ہو۔شکریہ
Hindi is a flexible language U can say .... Differently every sentence English I love you Hindi Main tum sa pyaar karta hu Tumsa main pyaar karta hu Pyaar karta hu main tum sa
In India basically conversation between muslim to Muslim is salam n non Muslim to Muslim is namasta........... India is not just a country its a sub continent with different religions,caste ,race , ethnicity etc......there r many major language
actually Urdu is mixture of mostly Hindi,persian,turkish so foreign rulers like mughals needed a language which they can communicate with kings and common people's of India at that time (India,pakistan)so they transformed the language and made urdu and both were originated in modern india so people commonly use mixture of both languages.
I love my India. I live in Qatar I also Love Qatar. Arbic language is fantastic My father lived in Dubai My brother works in Dubai. My all family love gulf county. We earn money in gulf county.
excuse me the person supposed to be speaking french, is she though? im Moroccan and i speak fluent french and with all my respect she isnt all that...great lol and Yo editing team, 900 pushups now hehehehe Canada's flag? Cmooooon im rooting for u here *tears*
I am a Pakistani but I must wanna say that Arabic language is the world's 1st last and after death language. It's easy to speak and understandable Bcz it's humans 1st mother language.
Saihan😂😂 First of all you are a bakistani,as pronounced in your fav. Language. And no arabic isn't the first and won't be the last language. Come on! Educate yourself in the right way.
The girl that represent Palestine was so cute😊
The hell
aww
She is pretty in the hell 💩
@@ryansultan9461 congratulations, you are officially entitled as Disturber of World Peace
@@Claudia_Ackermann Sorry for cursing i apologize 😞
Cute in arabic is ( latif ( لطيف )
امّور
Spanish best language easy to learn
ينفع كمان تقول كتكوت
لا كيوت
Nah bro that friendly or soft. cute in Palestinian is حلو
Filipino language has evolve through times.
When you say "ikinagagalak kong makilala ka" thats too formal.
Nowadays we simply say Nice meeting you.
Too formal and old-fashioned
but it’s the right translation
In English language:
"Nice to meet you", "Pleasing to meet you",
"I am happy to meet you",
"I am pleased to meet you"
In Filipino national language:
1. "Ikinagagalak kong makilala ka"
2. "Kinagagalak kong makilala ka"
3. "Nagagalak akong makilala ka"
4. "Nagagalak ako na makilala ka"
5. "Natutuwa akong makilala ka"
6. "Natutuwa ako na makilala ka"
7. "Masaya akong makilala ka"
8. "Masaya ako na makilala ka"
Yes, there are many ways to say the English sentence in the Filipino national language, and the one given by the Filipino guy representative is just one of them, and is the most common or usual one.
There are still many other ways though depending if you want to be more formal and respectful, or if you're addressing and saying it to two or more people.
as an arabic (and moroccan), korean, french and spanish speaker this was very interesting and fun to watch !
edit : I forgot about english lol
msahallah
"How are you?" in Filipino national language can be:
"Kumusta?"
"Kumusta ka?"
"Kumusta ka na?"
"Kumusta kayo?"
"Kumusta na kayo?"
"Kumusta ka po?"
"Kumusta ka na po?"
"Kumusta po kayo?"
"Kumusta na po kayo?"
These sentences in Filipino national language and all depend on the number of the listener/s or to the person/s or people you're speaking to or with, to the amount or level of formality and respect, and to whom you are speaking to or with, in what context or setting, and other factors like your age difference or gap, your level of familiarity with one another, the listener's/listeners' profession, your relationship with one another and what kind of relationship is it, and which is in authority or having more authority, power, or superiority, etc.
For us Filipinos, it's natural, fluid, and easy to say any one of these sentence examples without thinking and minding too deep of the sociolinguistics, the elements and factors I mentioned above when it comes to the langauge, etc., being that the Filipino national language and/or the Tagalog regional language is the first, second, or third language of the majority or most, if not all of us Filipinos, obviously, but understanding it can be a bit tough and tricky for non-speakers or newer speakers.
Cute in arabic is (latif/لطيف)
But we use cute more often .
نحن نقول كتكوت بالاردن بس ينفع كمان لطيف
No it's ظريف !
Yes many words for cure in Arabic and in Palestinian Arabic laziz, Latif, amoor, catcoot, helew, zaghzugh depend on the regions and slang 😂
لطيف, طيوب, حبوب
I prefer ''Iniibig Kita'' than ''Mahal Kita'' when saying ''I Love You'' in Filipino
@ミlia_berryミ yung iba nga "iniirog kita" which is much deeper but yeah I agree with you.
@ミlia_berryミ ikay sinta ko.
Love kita
Our Indian girl rocked 🥺❤️🔥
Yes they are similar. They both fall under the "romance languages" umbrella which stem from Latin...
Well not her french haha cuz that was terrible loool
I'm from India So I love my country and also love South korea💜💜💜
Hindi pronunciations and translations were accurate. I speak Korean too.
Some French translations are wrong :
Pineapple = Ananas
it was misprononced “ananananas”
Nice to meet you = enchanté
“ravi de vous rencontrer” is not correct and it was mispronounced anyway
I love Qatar = j’aime le Quatar
“je t’aime Quatar” means “I love you Qatar” like it’s a person
The Canadian woman was clearly NOT a native or fluent French speaker. Whatever she said sounded either formal or clumsy ("ravi de vous connais" was pretty bad). French-Canadians don't speak like that...
Ricky M I’m definitely aware of that, why are you replying to my comment?
@@Jessica220183 I was just adding information, in case anyone reading this wouldn't know. Some people think that the people of Quebec are just English speakers who speak French as a second language, and seeing that woman speak French could definitely reinforce this false belief.
@@psychicvacuum83 Yes hahaha I died when I heard her say that sentence. If I hadn't looked at the subtitles I would have a clue of what she said ahah.
she is speaking quebecois french tho. i’m from ontario and i speak france french bc of my dad AND quebecois bc i’m from canada and a lot of french speakers here speak quebecois. i personally would say enchanté, but here in canadian french class in school we are taught to say Ravi vous rencontrer OR u can say c’est bon de vous rencontrer idk why? but i agree w everything else the pronouncion was weird
We do have Arabic word for cute and it's "7elo" which also means sweet... i dunno why u guys didn't say it... but anyways.. nice video keep it up!.
7lo means sweet but yeah that works
Yeah right ... and you can say لطيف too !
It's halwa not helo
@@faizanhashmi389 helo is for boys and halwa is for girls
Okk when you didn't follow fusha for speaking why you care help halwa just speak it
Mere hindi bolnewaale kahaan hai? 💪🏻😊
'i love you' in hindi and french, sounds so romantic
the filipino sound smilar to spanish "kumusta" "como esta" is the same, also "piña" and "pinya". The spanish and french isn't so similar (even if they come from"romance languages") but "comment ça va" it's the same in spanish "como te va".
In Bisaya (another language of the Philippines) the word Bread we call it Pan too like in Spanish
@@jmdolero1804 Pan de Sal, Pan de Coco, Pan de Regla
Yes represent 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸❤️❤️❤️❤️
One of the best video of yours so far. Really enjoyed it. Make such kind of videos more. Our indian girl rocked by the way. 😇
️🤍✝️Repent Acts 2:38 Jesus Christ Is Coming Soon Revelation 22:7 Jehovah is the true name of God Psalms 83:18
@@jesuschrist_is_comingrepen2859 may peace be upon him indeed we should repent to ALLAH the GOD ALMIGHTY and when Prophet JESUS (A.S) returns he shall tell you all the truth as well.
I like the fact that hijabi girl is representing india 🥰
@@realcarljhonson ikr, it's the first time we are seeing this 🇮🇳
As always Venezuelan being funny, he was adding slags to what he said 😂
In moroccan WE say : كنبغي قطر for i love Qatar
Darija is hard, bruh
Love from india🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Mr.Q
FYI
India there is no National language (Hindi) it's one of the official language. please!!, people should understand India is the multiple languages (officially) country... (வாழ்க தாயகம்)
@Vicky Rathore
My Dear Brother,
Thamizh is not regional language , it's Native language of Thamizh Naadu
@@ashwanisamyak your correct Dear Hindi is official language of union government 🔥🔥
I love the video!! That korean girl is sooooo much fun!! "Chongmal jaemi issoyo~"🤣🤣💖💖
We also says Shukriya for thank you Actually in India Dhanyawaad is rarely used
This girl seems to use more Hindi to show her smartness to use standard while other were stick to spoken language
@@faizanhashmi389 nobody use shukriya except muslims.she is speaking Hindi so 'dhanywad' is right. Also if you go by spoken language than 'thanks' or 'thank you' is used commonly.
@@auroralights9119 dhanyavad is common in India many Muslims use the word dhanyavad and she represent Hindi not Urdu the brother who comments here he didnt know about the difference between Hindi and Urdu
Shukriya is more like Urdu
@@faizanhashmi389 idiot , the girl was right it's dhanywad in hindi. In urdu it's shukriya & in daily conversation everyone use thanks or thank you in india instead of dhanywad or shukriya
انا احب كوريه كثير وانا من قطر I love Korean and I am from Qatar
أنا أيضا و لكن أنا من السويد
Me too but I am from Sweden 😊
The girls spoke good Hindi
Ananas is actually the genus name of pineapple. love this video! learned a lot!
You are so good at Hindi 🇮🇳
Arabic has a word for everything 4:38 Cute it depends on how U want to say it an example if U see a cute kid you can say (لطيف) Latif. or if U mean cute as an attractive U can say (جذاب) Jadhaab.
Arabic has 12.3M words so there are a lot of words for every event.
Fun fact to say cute in Arabic literally (ظريف zarif/ظريفة zarifa) but in reality the word doesn't carry the actual meaning of the word Cute as we usually use it so we simply be like "CUUUUTEEE"
We do have an Arabic word for Cute which is لطيف but not everybody use it. I only use it when i use standard arabic but in my daily life i would just say cute.
Superb Duper Love It Eid Mubarak to All Of You Guys
I loved this! 💕
Diva Desle REALLY
we Filipinos have varied languages, i am from Cebu, Philippines and our language is Bisaya but we also learn and know the Tagalog language , or called Filipino which is the mother language of the country.
I laughed so hard with them!!! The korean girl and the venezuelan guy were awesome! Loved it!
In Indonesia :
1). Hallo is Hai or Hello or Hallo or Hei or Woy.
2). How are you is Apa kabar or Gimana kabar or Bagaimana kabar.
3). Thank you is Terimakasih or Makasih.
4). Pineapple is Nanas.
5). Nice to meet you is Senang Bertemu Denganmu or Senang Berjumpa Denganmu or Senang Ketemu Denganmu.
6). Bread is Roti.
7). You're cut is Imut or Gemes.
8). I like Qatar is Aku suka Qatar or Aku menyukai.
I would love to be part of your next video, please! Haha
தமிழ் 🥰😍🤩 Tamil from India
أنا عربي I’m Arabic
....
ماشاءالله على الهندية 🇮🇳
Nice one.. how about round 2? It will be more fun!
Wow i love this.. Hope u will come back soon with another video
In Hindi double roti means Bread or you can even say Pav for bread. Pav is commonly used word for bread. Roti is a different thing it is like a traditional food which is substitute of Bread .
البنت الفلسطينية حلوة 😂😂😂😂 والله عجبتني سموريتها 😂😂😂ِكيوتة
Me from Pakistan🇵🇰
Super video..... Next time must be urdu. Thanks
اَلسَلامُ عَلَيْكُم وَرَحْمَةُ اَللهِ وَبَرَكاتُهُ۔
میں پاکستان سے ہو۔بہت اچھی ویڈیو تھی۔
أگلٸ بار اردو بھی لازمی ہو۔شکریہ
In lebanese-arabic cute is „tayyub“ for male and „tayyube“ for female 😋
Filipino for cute is "nakakagigil" which could also mean annoying or frustrating. Could also be "nakakatuwa" or adorable.
Too good!! awaiting for more of these!
Hindi is a flexible language
U can say .... Differently every sentence
English
I love you
Hindi
Main tum sa pyaar karta hu
Tumsa main pyaar karta hu
Pyaar karta hu main tum sa
Cute in Tagalog is still cute. Ex. Ang cute mo naman!- You’re so cute!
Yea we dont have any tagalog word (I guess) equivalent to cute.
I loved this video so much ! Hope u .. do more videos like this .. or a second part .. uk
I loved the Palestinian and Korean girl, as well as the Qatari guy from🇪🇬
We do have a word for cute in Palestinian.. It's نغش او نغشه
I need more Vids like this, it's funny and educational. I'm going to Qatar this summer and I speak Arabic but not in the qatari slang. God help me
I love this...
More people, more language, more country, please... :)
I miss you qatar 🇧🇭
I'm a konkani speaker from India. But I also know Kannada, Tulu, Hindi, English, French and Arabic
The woman who represented india (Hindi) made me very proud
She is muslim😁 alhamdulillah
@@NEGRO_KILLER yeah 🤲🏼
@@NEGRO_KILLER she's a indian and a human..
Absolutely loved this
I believe that Kenyans are the most hardworking lot but you don't seem to feature them anywhere
part two, part two, part two :)
Liked it very much.. Make more of these..👍
Such a cool video! Gracias from Bangladeshi guy ❤
Both Qatar and Kuwait have the same accent
Qatar and Iraq have similar sounds according to this video, shlonich, ohebbich
In hindi we use many urdu words like for thankyou we use Dhanyawad and Shukriya both but yes Dhanyawad is more appropriate..
O my God ... i've been inloved with that palestinian girl
I think you meant "yo te amo" in Spanish instead of "mi amor".
Me too I love qatar
Indian ❤️❤️
Awesome video;)
In India basically conversation between muslim to Muslim is salam n non Muslim to Muslim is namasta........... India is not just a country its a sub continent with different religions,caste ,race , ethnicity etc......there r many major language
And what about Italian? 😅 we also have extravagant hand gestures and creative facial expressions!!
Ur cute in tagalog is
"Ang kyut mo"
Char hahaha
lm form Qatar 🇶🇦 😊❤️
India💜💜💜
Hi
I’m in the Qatar now. I want to learn Arabic language. Is there any easy Apps to learn Arabic language. Thank you
For next time you should add marrocans as it's different from other Arabic dialects :) I'll be a volunteer :)) nice job !
“Mahal kita” 🧡
Loved this💓
cute in pure arabic is 'darif' ظريف
The best video i have watched. It’s sooooo funny😂 plz make more of these videos
Cute is "Dhareef" ظريف in Arabic
No arabic language have the word cute its لطيف it's literally means cute in arabic its pronounce like (latif) or (lateef) idk
Palestine 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🥰 🥰🥰🥰
5:41 it can also mean "give me money" 😂😂😂
URDU??????
There is a misunderstanding that Hindi and Urdu are the same, they don't!!!!
actually Urdu is mixture of mostly Hindi,persian,turkish so foreign rulers like mughals needed a language which they can communicate with kings and common people's of India at that time (India,pakistan)so they transformed the language and made urdu and both were originated in modern india so people commonly use mixture of both languages.
Definitely "Cute" isn't "Estas buena" in Spanish.
"Bonito/Bonita" is right, also "Lindo/Linda" or even "Mono/Mona"
I love my India.
I live in Qatar
I also Love Qatar.
Arbic language is fantastic
My father lived in Dubai
My brother works in Dubai.
My all family love gulf county.
We earn money in gulf county.
He correct and that is very formal
Yindu 🇮🇳😍😍😍😍
Love to All ❤
excuse me the person supposed to be speaking french, is she though? im Moroccan and i speak fluent french and with all my respect she isnt all that...great lol and Yo editing team, 900 pushups now hehehehe Canada's flag? Cmooooon im rooting for u here *tears*
Yeah I'm from Quebec as well (like her) and even I was like...that's off...
I am a Pakistani but I must wanna say that Arabic language is the world's 1st last and after death language.
It's easy to speak and understandable Bcz it's humans 1st mother language.
Saihan😂😂 First of all you are a bakistani,as pronounced in your fav. Language. And no arabic isn't the first and won't be the last language. Come on!
Educate yourself in the right way.
My like is for Korea and Palestine
India
حبيت كيف الكورية sticked to 반말 ما عدا الأخيرة😭😂😂😭💙
It’s the cool experience to see the things video
Portuguese missing! Great video!
Keep up the good work❤️🇶🇦
English Pineapple
Others: Ananas
Fil: Pinya
Add more languages :)