00:30 Germany is actually one of the countries that gives the most paid vacation, parental leave, sick days and period days for women. They are just good in separating their private live with their work live. People also don't overwork like* in Japan, SKorea or the US.
It has also been proven that working for more than 6 hours a day decreases productivity. Most of the time you'll become sloppy and need to invest time into fixing mistakes you made today the next day. That's the entire secret behind German efficiency and why they need half the time to do a better job than most others.
The reason "Germany" has so many names is partly due to all the different Germanic tribes. The Alemanni to the south (French) (Alemanni might mean "All people" like the standard German "Alle Menschen") The Saxons to the north (Finnish) The Polish word probably came from a proto-slavic word meaning "foreigner" or "mute" or "not us" The word "Deutschland" is a cognate of the English "Dutch," which means the people but then evolved into being Germany. The word "Germany" came from Latin when Julius Caesar called these Germanic tribes "Germania"
Þe adjective/term "deutsch" actually comes from þe italian word "tedesco", which changed over time to "deutsch". (Don't ask me why þey call(ed) Germany "Tedesco".)
@@junejulien8845 I don't think it came from Italian. Most trace it back to proto-germanic "Theudisk" and when German's þ became d it became more like Deudisk. Then the di dropped and the sk became ch or something like that. I think it went that way because Iceland, a very conservative language, calls Germany "Þýskalandi." Which is corresponds well with the sound shifts that German went through.
0:10 well actually Poland and Japan maintained good relationship since the 19th century (ik Poland isn't independent at this time but the Japanese are already praising it's people back then) and Japan even condemned the German invasion of Poland in 1939 as Japan and Poland are officially allies, when the Polish government in exile was pressured to declare war on Japan, Japan refused stating that it was only Allied pressure and Poland will never do that. And even under soviet rule Poland maintained it's official alliance with Japan and to this day they are officially allies. They are bffs.
@@prosterdbz9663 You may know neighborhoods or small communities... Imagine every county making their own country, with flag and duke and everything, and once every few decades the Emperor drops by (which sounds nice, but is a terrible blow to your bank account, because he and his 1000 or so courtiers want to be fed and everything) "unifying" this clusterfuck of micro nations into the 'Holy Roman Empire'. It's like herding cats, when the cats can't stand each other and try to backstab themselves all the time. Unless some other power comes along trying to conquer one of the small members of the HRE, and suddenly the bar-fight stops, and everybody is looking weird at the intruder.
Dude I'm from Latvia and it literally brings a tear to my eye when even this little amount of attention is gained as its so small and no one knows it exists 😅 btw love you and your vids drew
Saksa has been used since the 13th century. Early merchants from Sachsen in north Germany traded with Finns. A lot of people centuries ago around Europe refererred to north Germans as Saxons.
Germany has so many names because it only (relatively) recently united. As such names for different parts of (Modern) Germany are used for the whole country. Names similar to 'Diutisk' (Deutschland, Tyskland, etc.) derive from the Old High German name for tribe of the same name. Names similar to 'Germania' (Germany, Djermani, etc.) derive from Julius Caesar's name for the tribe east of the Rhine river. Name similar to 'Alamanni' (Allemagne, Alemannia, etc.) derive from the name of the Upper Rhine tribe of the same name. Names similar to 'Saxon' (Saksa, Saksamaa, etc.) derive from the name of the North Sea tribe of the same name. Names similar to 'Němĭcĭ' (Niemcy, Německo, etc.) derive from the Proto-Slavic word for a foreigner. Names similar to 'Vokietija' (Vācija, Vuoceja, etc.) probably derive from either the Proto-Indo-European word meaning 'To speak unintelligibly' (wekw) or the Southeastern Swedish tribe (Vagoth). However, the origin of 'Vokietija' and it's friends are a bit more disputed.
As a Canadian, not letting other people make fun of USA is actually relatable, whenever I asked my friends who aren’t interested in geography what their opinion on USA, and then they say that it’s bad, I explain that if the USA didn’t exist we would be extremely vulnerable and all that
Funfact: the _c_ in Polish is pronounced as _ts_ fused together. But when it’s before _z,_ it’s like english _ch_ in _Chechnya._ And finally, _c_ in front of _h,_ *in Polish,* is not pronounced at all. *EDIT:* Thanks for reminding me, *@Krokmaniak!* Somehow I compeletely forgot about this rule. Yes, the _c_ before _i_ is the soft tsh sound, the _[tɕ]_ in IPA.
They do that in countryballs to create the jokes in the comics. Yet in countryhumans, people just decide to flat out ship them and draw... questionable art of it
@@FCBLukas ah the wörk one. In Germany it`s called Arbeit. You could say it`s about cars but Cares are a so little of our economy. It`s more about the Wirtschaftswunder and that stuff i think. Our economy is based on everyone. You surely heared of the german Mittelstand. These are Family leaded industries. nothing big but everyone does there best. And the Cars are just huge. But still it only makes up around 1 million jobs if you count everyone from workers in the Factory to the ones who produces them. So mostly because strong economy. But today it`s more and more populare to reduce the working time to 4 works day a week. Normally we have 40 hours a week but some say we should reduce because studies show that in the 4 days or 6 hours the workers work much more. And some germans would also take less income. But we still have really much workers in the „Niedriglohn“. Wich means only 10 euros an hour ( about 11,87 US Dollers). And now it`s a politicle race about make the income up to 12€ an hour (14,24 US Dollers) or not. Because if you want to be secured in Future you need 12 € an hour for money in the old age or for reperations at your home. Or school stuff. Only then we are 100% secured. But if the inflations goes up like now we soon need 12,50€ or even more an hour. But what comes we have to wait. But the Economy will work because of everyone in there own Family owned Buisnesses with workers.
As a Canadian I take major offense of being called "the Italy of North America" however I am truly sorry, please lock your doors, I mean it won't stop me! But I truly am sorry
Haven’t watched this guy in months and now he has a beard, when did that happen? Not saying it looks bad cause it looks pretty good I’m just shocked lol
The one with Switzerland being Germany on steroids was actually wrong. Switzerland will already complain if you‘re on time for a meeting instead of five minutes early.
The Finnish word for Germany makes total sense. Saksa obviously comes from Sachsen (Saxony) a northeastern Province. The French word also makes sense because Alemagne comes from Allemannen, ther German Dialect the Southwest of Germany and Swiss speak.
Germany is 100% like an anime Protagonist, never gives up, gets strong very fast, had a bad past. It would be so amazing if there were sb who make anime from it.
3:43 In Hungary we say Germany as "Németország" Németország means different things. It can mean "German Country, Land of Germans", and many other things 7:03 Oh i forgot, hungary got at least 90% of the reparations
@@_blank-_ when Polish government in exile declared war on Japan, Japanese government declined, you can't decline a declaration xD. Also, Japan and Poland cooperated in spying on soviets
i think that 1:32 is joking that Canada (and many other countries) use "america" as the term to both South and North America, thats why Canada got offended. Plus the polarity of both Canada and the United States. *the correct term is United States*
This is the stupidest argument ever! Let *America* have it's own gosh darn name in its own LANGUAGE! We don't speak SPANISH, WE SPEAK ENGLISH! In English we call USA, America, and the *Americas* North and South America! We are not changing our darn language to make you feel nice!
@9:35 thats a bit overstated its like if you look at a map of countys in the US or GB and go... well yurr... back in those days areas had more autonomy, nut just in the hre but also outside it
Honestly, that first meme isn't terribly realistic, Japan has a really weird relationship with Poland where they essentially have waifu'd Poland. Japan sees Poland as "The Samurai State of Europe" Hell, during WWII, Japan actually refused any and all attempts to go to war with Poland, to the point of actually rejecting the Polish Declaration of War against them when they joined.
"Saksa" is based on the Saxons, a Germanic tribe (related to the Angles and Jutes) and, later, members of Saxony, which was a Kingdom until German unification.
11:32 I love how Scotland says "Aw, hell" and Ireland "Aw, Britain" like it is hell for it...
Britain is hell tho
00:30 Germany is actually one of the countries that gives the most paid vacation, parental leave, sick days and period days for women. They are just good in separating their private live with their work live. People also don't overwork like* in Japan, SKorea or the US.
It has also been proven that working for more than 6 hours a day decreases productivity. Most of the time you'll become sloppy and need to invest time into fixing mistakes you made today the next day.
That's the entire secret behind German efficiency and why they need half the time to do a better job than most others.
The federal republic of Germany is one of our youngest siblings in Europe.
And you know siblings always pick on the youngest. 😁
Compared to our skandinavian brothers our country still sucks. Agenda 2010 was one of the worst things that could have happen.
what about men?? just curious
@@kiarara7014 they can go in parental protection after the child was born, I think it was 1 year (so they can raise the children too)
6:25 as an azerbaijani i am really proud how epic our anthem is
are you actually from Azerbaijan, if so I agree with you
No one:
Azerbaijan Anthem:
[Insert epic and Badass thing]
@@rockandrollplayz8970 yes i am
Azerbaycan'ın marşı gerçekten çok etkileyici
same here
The reason "Germany" has so many names is partly due to all the different Germanic tribes.
The Alemanni to the south (French) (Alemanni might mean "All people" like the standard German "Alle Menschen")
The Saxons to the north (Finnish)
The Polish word probably came from a proto-slavic word meaning "foreigner" or "mute" or "not us"
The word "Deutschland" is a cognate of the English "Dutch," which means the people but then evolved into being Germany.
The word "Germany" came from Latin when Julius Caesar called these Germanic tribes "Germania"
the proto-slavic word means mute not foreigner, because they couldn't understand them
Þe adjective/term "deutsch" actually comes from þe italian word "tedesco", which changed over time to "deutsch". (Don't ask me why þey call(ed) Germany "Tedesco".)
@@zanklancnim3661 why is this so funny to me XD
@@junejulien8845 I don't think it came from Italian. Most trace it back to proto-germanic "Theudisk" and when German's þ became d it became more like Deudisk. Then the di dropped and the sk became ch or something like that. I think it went that way because Iceland, a very conservative language, calls Germany "Þýskalandi." Which is corresponds well with the sound shifts that German went through.
We also call it Alman in Persian
0:10 well actually Poland and Japan maintained good relationship since the 19th century (ik Poland isn't independent at this time but the Japanese are already praising it's people back then) and Japan even condemned the German invasion of Poland in 1939 as Japan and Poland are officially allies, when the Polish government in exile was pressured to declare war on Japan, Japan refused stating that it was only Allied pressure and Poland will never do that. And even under soviet rule Poland maintained it's official alliance with Japan and to this day they are officially allies. They are bffs.
@Chemya I did but at least you learned something
Fun fact.
Niemcy comes from "niemy"
Meaning "mute"
Literal translation "not us"
i mean yeah, can't argue with that
I think we all know why…
As a Pole i didnt know that honestly😅
Fun fact, Indonesian independence declaration was written on a German U-Boat typewriter
Wait really i live in indonesia but dont know that
Friends
So, Azerbaijan’s anthem is basically the Caucasus’s boss music
tru
tru
tru
tru
Tru, btw I'm Azeri
9:40 The HRE makes figuring out your ancestry really freaking tough.
The Germans from 350 (barbarians who beat romans) or from 455 (Germans who took over rome) would be good
With it's history of being 700 different countries at once, Germany shouldn't be surprised it is called by so many different names
700??? How??
@@prosterdbz9663 holy Roman empire
Holy Roman Empire = Gerwaytoomany
we aren't neither surprised nor bothered
@@prosterdbz9663 You may know neighborhoods or small communities... Imagine every county making their own country, with flag and duke and everything, and once every few decades the Emperor drops by (which sounds nice, but is a terrible blow to your bank account, because he and his 1000 or so courtiers want to be fed and everything) "unifying" this clusterfuck of micro nations into the 'Holy Roman Empire'.
It's like herding cats, when the cats can't stand each other and try to backstab themselves all the time. Unless some other power comes along trying to conquer one of the small members of the HRE, and suddenly the bar-fight stops, and everybody is looking weird at the intruder.
Drew listening to azerbaijan's anthem is something I never knew I needed.
that look on his face when it cuts to his reaction is stunned amazement.
Thats not the anthem,thats just the boss music.
Lah just till philippine anthem its kinda normal
I saw u on maxbtshow
wait till he understands what the lyrics mean
Germany is that one villain that got a redemption arc and now has joined the heros
Lets hope that never changes again :)
Azerbaijan's Anthem is so evil because they can design a racetrack that takes out all of the cars with one turn.
Hahaha
Yes we do
8:46 idk why but i like both flags so am in love with them next to each other
Drew should make a series where he reacts to country anthems
He did
@@zlfqqr And the response was not well from people across the world. lmao.
Fun fact : every house in Germany is a house
And every cm squared is a country In Holy Roman Empire
Dude I'm from Latvia and it literally brings a tear to my eye when even this little amount of attention is gained as its so small and no one knows it exists 😅 btw love you and your vids drew
I'm ashamed to say I don't know much about your country, but Latvia always sounded like an interesting place to me. Love from the US! 🇺🇸❤🇱🇻
@@scoot-scoot51341 dude Latvians actually quite like Americans since they are so close to a country like Russia 😅 so thanks for the love 🙏
@@aleksisbaranovskis9685 No problem! 😁
Is it true that Norwegian is an optional foreign language in Latvia?
Yeah, Lithuania and Estonia get all the attention.
Fun fact. Niemcy comes from polish word Niemy. Which back in the old days used to mean "impossible to understand"
As a german I agree, we don't even know how we work
Ohhhhh we call them немци or гермаци its from germania
@@magnagermania9311 I can agree, as a native german speaker, english is easier to me as german in both thinking and speaking
@@Silver_Prussiannemchi?
Drew: Stop saying France only Surrenders!
Also Drew: Haha, Germany only World War bad guy
Wut
Are we the baddies? :D
Saksa has been used since the 13th century. Early merchants from Sachsen in north Germany traded with Finns. A lot of people centuries ago around Europe refererred to north Germans as Saxons.
Drew: puts "Germany" in the title
The comments: *guten tag*
Guten tag
*Gütęñ tæg*
Moin
Servus
Guten tag
Germany has so many names because it only (relatively) recently united. As such names for different parts of (Modern) Germany are used for the whole country.
Names similar to 'Diutisk' (Deutschland, Tyskland, etc.) derive from the Old High German name for tribe of the same name.
Names similar to 'Germania' (Germany, Djermani, etc.) derive from Julius Caesar's name for the tribe east of the Rhine river.
Name similar to 'Alamanni' (Allemagne, Alemannia, etc.) derive from the name of the Upper Rhine tribe of the same name.
Names similar to 'Saxon' (Saksa, Saksamaa, etc.) derive from the name of the North Sea tribe of the same name.
Names similar to 'Němĭcĭ' (Niemcy, Německo, etc.) derive from the Proto-Slavic word for a foreigner.
Names similar to 'Vokietija' (Vācija, Vuoceja, etc.) probably derive from either the Proto-Indo-European word meaning 'To speak unintelligibly' (wekw) or the Southeastern Swedish tribe (Vagoth). However, the origin of 'Vokietija' and it's friends are a bit more disputed.
nein
11:13 why does Taliban somewhat comforting America make me feel happy?
Your not alone bro 😭
Why is germany made so small? On a powerscale it's much bigger than gb and feance
6:19
he has genuine fear hearing the anthem of the gods
lol
11:00 Completely ignoring the fact that Germany was Peeing themself the whole time
This is funny 💀🥶
As a Canadian, not letting other people make fun of USA is actually relatable, whenever I asked my friends who aren’t interested in geography what their opinion on USA, and then they say that it’s bad, I explain that if the USA didn’t exist we would be extremely vulnerable and all that
France: Hey Germany why you no have fun
Germany: well the last time I had fun America had to save you
The Finnish word for Germany (Saksa) might come from the Finnish word for Saxony (Saksi).
Saksi in indonesian is witness
@@BURZUMY3ah Witness is attacking poland…
Funfact: the _c_ in Polish is pronounced as _ts_ fused together. But when it’s before _z,_ it’s like english _ch_ in _Chechnya._ And finally, _c_ in front of _h,_ *in Polish,* is not pronounced at all.
*EDIT:* Thanks for reminding me, *@Krokmaniak!* Somehow I compeletely forgot about this rule. Yes, the _c_ before _i_ is the soft tsh sound, the _[tɕ]_ in IPA.
Like that will help me pronounce Dziewięćsetdziewięćdziesięciodziewięcionarodowościowego
@@eliyaskiya Of course it won't. It didn't appear in this word even once and Schody forgot one rule. c in front of i makes soft tsh. This one can help
Thank you. This really helps pronouncing all those complicated-looking polish words.
Greetings from Germany =)
10:47 don't let the countryhuman fandom find this post under any circumstance
Don't worry comrade we ain't letting them find us
10:16 This is practically just CountryHumans, but because it's depicted in traditional CountryBalls, everyone turns a blind eye
10:47 This too i guess
I still ship it 😏
@@HaventheDemoness-vy9lx I also ship 10:47
@@6000. Eh. They hate each other but ok. Even before Countryhumans, I ship countries.
They do that in countryballs to create the jokes in the comics. Yet in countryhumans, people just decide to flat out ship them and draw... questionable art of it
@@6000. If you ship countries, you will never be in a serious relationship.
Day 33 what computer do u use drew?
I read this as “what computer do you use ‘to’ draw”
Linux of course
@@maple494 Linux my balls
@Cheeseburger yummy
Me: I'm bored.
Drew publishes a video
Me: Finnaly, something nice.
This is the first time i saw Turkeyball this much in a single video. You made my day honestly.
Drew Durnil presents:
*Countryball:* Germany Edition
0:10 Now there is just 1 option...
Poland as Monaco
oop, no no germany would take that one too :)
@@Magnus_Ducatus_Chineva But they didn't taken it in WW1 or WW2, and if they take it, at least it would take longer
actually, they occupied monaco :)
10:55 saving this so I can show it to my dad.
Update: He loved it! :)
6:13 A far cry from Azerbaijan's Soviet era anthem, which was basically a cheerful parade music.
Music composed by the same guy
Me a German laughting about all of the Memes. ( ok most. ). 😂
Explain me the Uber one. Isn't it car related
@@FCBLukas wich time in the Video is it?
0:23
@@FCBLukas ah the wörk one. In Germany it`s called Arbeit. You could say it`s about cars but Cares are a so little of our economy. It`s more about the Wirtschaftswunder and that stuff i think. Our economy is based on everyone. You surely heared of the german Mittelstand. These are Family leaded industries. nothing big but everyone does there best. And the Cars are just huge. But still it only makes up around 1 million jobs if you count everyone from workers in the Factory to the ones who produces them. So mostly because strong economy. But today it`s more and more populare to reduce the working time to 4 works day a week. Normally we have 40 hours a week but some say we should reduce because studies show that in the 4 days or 6 hours the workers work much more. And some germans would also take less income. But we still have really much workers in the „Niedriglohn“. Wich means only 10 euros an hour ( about 11,87 US Dollers). And now it`s a politicle race about make the income up to 12€ an hour (14,24 US Dollers) or not. Because if you want to be secured in Future you need 12 € an hour for money in the old age or for reperations at your home. Or school stuff. Only then we are 100% secured. But if the inflations goes up like now we soon need 12,50€ or even more an hour. But what comes we have to wait. But the Economy will work because of everyone in there own Family owned Buisnesses with workers.
@@FCBLukas ab bol bhai explanation chiye, samaj aara h kuch😂
Hello from Azerbaijan!
Not often we get attention. Yes our anthem sound like Star Wars.
Selam qardaşim Türkiye'den merhabalar Aliyev hakkında countryballs animasyonu yaptım izlemek ister misin?
Yes as a Turkish I am thinking in same way
Your anthem is very cool
Very nice Anthem
Where do I find azerbaidjan national anthem
As a Canadian I take major offense of being called "the Italy of North America" however I am truly sorry, please lock your doors, I mean it won't stop me! But I truly am sorry
Mexico is the italy of north america
6:12 just listen to Korea does what it's determined to do
I am from Austria, and I am so happy that my countrie got mentioned this much in this Episode
Poland that you?
Haven’t watched this guy in months and now he has a beard, when did that happen? Not saying it looks bad cause it looks pretty good I’m just shocked lol
A few months ago
And another fun fact : he already shaved once
and he got the paintbrush back
6:08
Azerbaijan: we're definetly evil sounding
6:13 THIS IS LIKE AN BOSS FIGHT MUSIC! 😂😂😂😂
5:29 That is actually true, in Serbia we use both alphabets! But since i am true slav, i use the cyrilic more
A cyrilic supremacist, I havent seen that in years!
0:10 Fun fact. During WW2 Poland declared war on Japan but Japan refused.
How?
@@Mythological_Artisan They knew that declaration was forced by allies and neither side was actually willing or had a reason to fight so they declined
@@Krokmaniak WOW
@@Krokmaniak oh i thought it said alliens
@@Mythological_Artisan Now I imagined aliens blackmailing polish government to declare war on Japan XD
0:18 in reality Poland and Japan were best buddies
Because of their hate for Russia, they were buddies
@@6000. well hate can unite a lot of People
As a New Zealander, we unfortunately do not giant birds anymore, they died out about 150 years ago, we do still have lazer kiwi though
The one with Switzerland being Germany on steroids was actually wrong. Switzerland will already complain if you‘re on time for a meeting instead of five minutes early.
That is so true
The Finnish word for Germany makes total sense. Saksa obviously comes from Sachsen (Saxony) a northeastern Province. The French word also makes sense because Alemagne comes from Allemannen, ther German Dialect the Southwest of Germany and Swiss speak.
Drew: *listens to Azerbaijani anthem*
Azerbaijanis: Bu kommentar sanktion ıs of bizim now
Poland is never gonna be the alpha in these memes
because german person making this memes
Actually sometimes Po dose, if it’s a historical story before I guess 1688
Germany is 100% like an anime Protagonist, never gives up, gets strong very fast, had a bad past. It would be so amazing if there were sb who make anime from it.
8:47 for anyone who doesn't know, a lot of Turkish people live in germany today
10:18 Drew: Finnlay some romance between these two Me: Are you sure about that?
The way that we Latvians say other countries is just broken.
Even if Poland disguised as Monaco, he's gonna invaded by Italian anyways.
More likely the frxnch
What if he did sideways?
And what if poland diguised as a german state
5:31 yeah that is the right solution
"one sound one letter" works just fine with both
6:30 please make another ranking anthems
2:30 Not godmothers, they're supposed to be the angel and devil on one's shoulder
0:34I guess Germany did win after all...
Winning doesnt mean to win all the land on earth, u can win in other ways too, great opinion!
3:16 hungarians on there way to say németország
As it happens, the Prussian territories given to Poland are now the more liberal parts of Poland.
2:23 in reallity the good and evil thingis of germany are swiss (good) and austria (bad) because + and -
9:52 imagine having 2 same comics in 2 vids
No wonder it felt like i saw it before
3:43
In Hungary we say Germany as "Németország"
Németország means different things. It can mean "German Country, Land of Germans", and many other things
7:03
Oh i forgot, hungary got at least 90% of the reparations
Oh right; forgot about þat one...
Azta egy Magyar
@@junejulien8845 You gotta start using ð to represent voiced dental fricatives
@@doaa7941 I don't þink "eth"/"eð"/"ð"/whatsoever is nessecary. Because you know when its voiced or unvoiced.
@@junejulien8845 I mean it's better for English learners because they don't know if it's voiced or voiceless. But do what you want
As an Azerbaijanian i agree with you
0:15 this meme is wrong, people who know ANYTHING on Polish-Japanese relations at that time knows why
I agree
Teach us
@@_blank-_ when Polish government in exile declared war on Japan, Japanese government declined, you can't decline a declaration xD. Also, Japan and Poland cooperated in spying on soviets
@@Zapadoslavist Sigma Japan declines war declarations
@@Agent-Blaze they claimed, that Poland was forced to declare a war on them, and they were right
4:39 In reality it was Bavaria, as the No-no German party was founded in Munich, Bavaria's capital.
Nope Allies Believe that Prussia was A militarism state and they believe that Prussia led Germany to instigate both wars later Prussia cease to exist
Day 4 of asking drew to make a whole video about africa with no colonialism
0:41 Netherland is high on the job!
1:35 if not allys half of europe would speak german by now
3:43 Finland’s version comes from the Saxons, which once lived in germany.
Actually Turk's and Azerbaijan's Anthem is not evil
As a Turk, we're reading our Anthem everyday in school
0:04 Poland could’ve to pretend to be Monaco to be not invaded by Germany or Japan
1:08 "Neimcy" 😭😭😭
i think that 1:32 is joking that Canada (and many other countries) use "america" as the term to both South and North America, thats why Canada got offended. Plus the polarity of both Canada and the United States.
*the correct term is United States*
This is the stupidest argument ever! Let *America* have it's own gosh darn name in its own LANGUAGE! We don't speak SPANISH, WE SPEAK ENGLISH! In English we call USA, America, and the *Americas* North and South America! We are not changing our darn language to make you feel nice!
10:00 hey I’ve seen that one before…
8:47 if you didn't understand, so many Turkish goes to Germany for work
Me: *sees Germany in title*
Also me: *I am speed*
1:57
This is to accurate and i can say this because im norwiegan
Finnish language at its best
Germany/Saksa
France/Ranska
Russia/Venäjä
and wait for it
USA/Yhdysvallat
okay now the Azerbaijan countryball will have a Darth Vater mask.
Nobody:
Poland in the 19 hundreds every 20 years:I'm in danger!
@9:35 thats a bit overstated its like if you look at a map of countys in the US or GB and go... well yurr... back in those days areas had more autonomy, nut just in the hre but also outside it
Azerbaijan's anthem
Melody:😡😡😡😡
Lyrics:🌼🌼🌼🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿
2:00 we did sink blücher though at Oskarsborg.
7:21 most of Austria wanted the annexation so..
9:03 if I was Germany:
*pulls out reichtangle outfit*
9:07 atleast the german empire isnt illegal
3:43 Saksa means pot in turkish but Germany in finnish. Didnt know that (except for the turkish part)
Honestly, that first meme isn't terribly realistic, Japan has a really weird relationship with Poland where they essentially have waifu'd Poland. Japan sees Poland as "The Samurai State of Europe"
Hell, during WWII, Japan actually refused any and all attempts to go to war with Poland, to the point of actually rejecting the Polish Declaration of War against them when they joined.
What do you mean Poland? Thats indonesia.
@@yolk6867 it's Poland, in Polandball memes.......
@@yolk6867 when did indonesia started saying kurwa or other words in Polish?
6:18 NAH MATE THAT IS LITERALLY A END GAME BOSS THEME
Germany: So when are people gonna know I didn’t cause either world war?
Austria: That’s the neat part, they won’t.
the germans caused ww2
@@personperson6750 Yeah, but Hilter was from Austria.
I'm actually happy about getting all þe fault...
@@jackin_it he lived in germany for most of his recorded life
"Inadequate defence spending"
* laughs in 3rd largest millitary budget *
Drew taking about how Finland and Latvia have a wird name for Germany
Me: *laugh in Dainish*
*Laughs in czech*
(The czech word for germany is "Ňemecko" )
**laughs in English**
HAHA THE ENGLISH WORD FOR GERMANY IS G E R M A N Y WOW WHO WOULD HAVE GUESSED
But Denmark doesnt exist
@@friedrichwilhelmviktoralbe349 it's still better then you
@@Damiencat114 how do you say it (too lazy to search).
Drew, you have the bravest thumbnail of this video!
"Saksa" is based on the Saxons, a Germanic tribe (related to the Angles and Jutes) and, later, members of Saxony, which was a Kingdom until German unification.