Guess the Language! Original video by @itsNNAU This is a bonus @JackSucksAtGeography video as I don't think I was quite entertaining enough for that channel!
Cant wait for all the Reddit posts about the mistakes Jack made like saying Romania borders Greece, Turkmenistan borders Russia and Kurdish being spoken in Kyrgyzstan
The portuguese one was kind of unusually dramatic, so it wasn't gonna be super easy. Important note is that EU portuguese sounds quite different to brazilian portuguese.
That vocal sample sounded nada like Portuguese, plus the audio quality was so afI - I know Portuguese (intermediate level) and can understand almost everything in Portuguese when spoken properly and clearly (especially Brazilian Portuguese) because I am native speaker level in Spanish, and even I couldn’t tell it was Portuguese!
Jack, if it makes you feel any better, I'm fluent in Portuguese and it took me half of the time to realize that was the language lol. (Portugal's Portuguese sounds so different from Brazil's, it's crazy)
@@prathamisgreat But I wonder where in Portugal that woman that was speaking is from, because she sounded a little different than what I'm used to hearing from Portuguese people. I could obviously identify she's from Portugal but her accent still sounded a bit odd for me
@@Mill_Jr That's the literal voice when i think of a Portuguese news channel or Portuguese radio they all sound the same imo maybe it's just the way she's talking idrk
As a language nerd, I confirm this was really hard, I got 5 points. For Latvian, I didn't have it until I heard "Jūrmala" wich is a city and a beach in Latvia.
Its so weird hearing all those languages and not underatanding them but then comes your language and you understand it clearly. It feels like something fresh idk. BTW im Estonian 🇪🇪
I got 5 correct but to be fair I am from east who moved to Europe so i did have quite a substantial advantage but this just goes to show how much diverse the world is and how less we know about the world that we live in, crazy.
Why would I even want to know about non-pretty languages tho - this wasn’t fun to guess at all, because they included mostly non-pretty languages that no one has even heard of and no one can guess, instead of including mostly or only pretty languages like Dutch / Norwegian / Icelandic / Swedish / Welsh / Gallo / Catalan / Galician etc and all the other Germanic languages and Celtic languages and most Latin languages, which are really fun to guess!
Technically, most languages aren’t a pretty language, and non-pretty and boring languages shouldn’t be spoken, so everyone should be learning the pretty and unique languages like Dutch & English (which are the prettiest and most refined languages with the most pretty and poetic words) and Norwegian and Welsh and Gallo etc and the other Germanic languages and the other 5 Celtic languages and most other Latin languages like French / Portuguese / Italian / Esperanto / Spanish / Galician / Catalan / Occitan etc!
The portuguese one was from a sketch on TV being extra dramatic, I’m Portuguese and it took me a second to actually identify it, so most definitely not the best example to use in the video, people speaking normally sounds absolutely nothing like that
I got 5 German: I am learning German Portuguese: I know Portuguese French: My brother in leaning French Polish: Guessed Lao: Guessed (I actually is laoanian)
I wonder if Jack should do a multiple choice but with deliberately similar options for example, choosing Welsh or Breton or trying to distinguish between Dutch & Frisian
Bro, I could've SWORN that the Portuguese woman said a few Russian words, and I'm saying this as someone who lives in an ex-soviet country and hears Russian frequently. So strange that 2 completely unrelated languages sound so similar
As an Arab, I would say they were pretty close to our language, plus some of them are in fact Arabians but with added words/diff accents so were pretty close. 😊
Guessed 5/22. German, Latvian, French, Polish and Ukranian (yep, as I am ukrainian). And yep, I guessed Polish just becouse of huge amount of *SH* sounds. Sorry, polish bros. Shame on me. P.S. And I haven't actually guessed Latvian. I just heard Jurmala (city in Latvia) in the last seconds and tryed. And it was nice try!
As a language nerd eho obsessed with geography, flags and things like that I'm so happy that I guessed 10 of them right. I got really close on some of them but i wanted to play fair so I only counted 10 correct :D
5/22 I guessed German, Kazakh, Turkmen ('cause of the name of their president-dictator in the audio), Polish, Ukrainian. I partially guessed Portuguese (I supposed that it was Port., Spanish or Romanian), Kurdish (I thought it was Turkish), Latvian ('cause of Jurmala), Slovenian (I decided it was Czech), French (I supposed it was Italian) and Hebrew (I just forgot what language has this special pronunciation, I needed more time, lol). I also thought about Luxembourgish that it was Spanish.
how on earth Luxembourgish is confused with spanish??? It sounds sooo german, is obvious a german dialekt. On waht universe german sounds like spanish??
@@gerardsotxoa I tell You even more fun thing: as for me there're also Polish notes in Luxembourgish language (●'◡'●) Spanish and German are similar for me because of "clear" pronunciation and strong plosive consonants. And there is word "Portuguese", what made me think about Spain, lol
I'm glad that I recognised Luxembourgish! I also could recognise Portuguese, as I speak Spanish, and a bit of Portuguese I also could recognise German and French 'cause I wanted to learn those I knew it was Luxembourgish 'cause it sounded similar to German but different as well, as mixed with Dutch or Afrikaans
I actually guessed Luxembourgish right. It sounded a bit like French but as a German i could understand a bit. I guessed Dutch but i thought no Dutch sounds different so I thought of which countries are in this area, leaving me with Luxembourg.
There are 194 countries in this world each with there own language . And only in India there are 22 official languages but jack has said PUNJABI 3 times in this video (i think the only Indian language known by him)🤣🤣
@@cool_guy87 I just said least number of countries widely recognised Btw there are 195 Countries according to United Nations 201 Countries with at least partial recognition 327 Countries according to Travelers Century Club 205 De facto Countries (sell- declared states) 211 Countries Recognized by FIFA committee 206 Countries recognized by the Olympic committee I HOPE NOW YOU UNDERSTOOD THE WHOLE MATTER THANK U❣️❣️
It's a weird feeling when your just listening to these languages and just guess where they're from and suddenly you start understanding this random language in the list. It's weird how our brain works
"Romania borders Greece" 💀💀💀
I questioned my country's existence for a second there lmao
Bulgaria is between Romania and Greece
"Turkmenistan borders Russia" 💀💀💀
I guess Jack still DOES suck at Geography!
Jk, we appreciate the work you put into learning Jack.
💀
Jack thinks leaning closer to the monitor will make it sound louder when he is wearing headphones and that’s not where the sound comes from!
"Romania borders Greece"
"Turkmenistan borders Russia"
Jack I think you gotta practice your geography again 💀
Thats true
He should practice geography again
@@sunnyvidacs8179 definitely
He does not believe that Bulgaria and Kazakstan exists
@@not-a-humanTurkmenistan doesn’t even border Kazakhstan
As a Romanian, I wish we bordered Greece. Easier travelling for our holidays!
I am a romanian
I guess you don't like us being our South neighbors into being both denied into Schengen?
A bună sziua
you have beach, why go to greece?
@@redtigergaming1467 because our beaches are shit
Cant wait for all the Reddit posts about the mistakes Jack made like saying Romania borders Greece, Turkmenistan borders Russia and Kurdish being spoken in Kyrgyzstan
Yeah
Did he not say Kurdistan not Kyrgyzstan
@@Aidansands2 kurdistan is not a place, kurdish is spoken in the mountainous regions of Iraq, Iran, Syria, and Turkey.
@@bhaavyaseth Kurdistan is a region in the Middle East look it up
@@aayushpatel5208 Yes but he means not as an independent nation, so blame the British for that.
Jack is redrawing borders:
Turkmenistan now borders Russia
Romania now borders Greece
Also Jack: Kurdish is spoken in Kyrgyzstan.
Such a British thing to do lol
Knowing these videos are released here is like being a part of a secret club for extra JSAL content
You mean JSAG
@@EllaClark06 i was gonna say that lol
@@musicstage3457 s a m e
@@EllaClark06 True, though I was refering to his content as a whole so said his main channel. I guess it would be JSAG tho
For those of you that want to hear your own language
0:05 German
0:37 Amharic
1:02 Malay
1:27 Greek
1:48 Kazakh
2:10 Portuguese
2:36 Latvian
2:58 French
3:21 Tamil
3:45 Hebrew
4:14 Igbo
4:44 Polish
5:06 Turkmen
5:36 Ukrainian
5:57 Kurdish
6:24 Estonian (YOO)
6:50 Armenian
7:21 Somali
7:43 Slovenian
8:08 Lao
8:31 Luxembourgish
8:53 Corsican
Im greek lol
i can speak 2 languages and kinda can speak another, all european but not on the list
didn't expect my country in this video
Känninen suomalainen kuulostaa ihan virolaiselta
@@iLOVEtwix111 I can speak 3 and currently learning spanish
"Romania borders greece" 💀
"Turkmenistan borders Russia" 💀
"Kurdish is spoken in Kyrgyzstan" 💀
Isn't it amazing that humans can communicate in so many differant ways.
communicate is a fun word to say
@@RainyDayDance true now that I think about it
@@RainyDayDance I think you meant communism
@@SahrawiSundae USSR
Stalin
Me as an Arabic speaker watching Jack call the most random languages Arabic
👁👄👁
Same lmao
I'm Arab too but Somali and Kurdish sounded very Arabic lol
Lmao fr
Yeah same 🤣🤣
Same
I had to study a lot of English on Duolingo to be able to understand your great videos Jack! 😁
Love from Peru ✨
It's paying off!
@@el3ctricflwrs Tysm!
@@XiaSalax you seem like you can understand English very well, even though it’s your second language
omg im peruvian but unfortunately it's my second language, do you speak Quechua or Spanish as your first language
@@gab457 my first language is Spanish! I took extra classes in school to learn English although it took a few years
Thanks as always for playing along with the video Jack! 😁😁
i knew portuguese from the “muito curiosa” bit
The portuguese one was kind of unusually dramatic, so it wasn't gonna be super easy. Important note is that EU portuguese sounds quite different to brazilian portuguese.
Yeah, that was a bad Portuguese example, i think this is why the test was soooo difficult
The audio in Portuguese is from a Portuguese TV show and the voice is that of the Portuguese humorist, Maria Rueff.
I speak Brazilian Portuguese and the whole time I was like "this is not portuguese at all"
EU Portuguese sounds more like a Slavic language, Brazilian Portuguese sounds more like Spanish
That vocal sample sounded nada like Portuguese, plus the audio quality was so afI - I know Portuguese (intermediate level) and can understand almost everything in Portuguese when spoken properly and clearly (especially Brazilian Portuguese) because I am native speaker level in Spanish, and even I couldn’t tell it was Portuguese!
Id love to see another one of these, I was so confident on a few to no avail
Jack, if it makes you feel any better, I'm fluent in Portuguese and it took me half of the time to realize that was the language lol. (Portugal's Portuguese sounds so different from Brazil's, it's crazy)
Yeah I live in Portugal and instantly got that it's so crazy how different same languages can be
@@prathamisgreat But I wonder where in Portugal that woman that was speaking is from, because she sounded a little different than what I'm used to hearing from Portuguese people. I could obviously identify she's from Portugal but her accent still sounded a bit odd for me
@@Mill_Jr That's the literal voice when i think of a Portuguese news channel or Portuguese radio they all sound the same imo maybe it's just the way she's talking idrk
@@Mill_Jr She is a famous Portuguese humorist called "Maria Rueff".
@@prathamisgreat Yeah, it's beautiful in a way.
it’s so strange suddenly hearing a language that you understand when everything else has been just strange sounds :DD
Ah yes they speak Kurdish in Kyrgyzstan 💀
Jack should do more of these they are kinda entertaining
As a language nerd, I confirm this was really hard, I got 5 points. For Latvian, I didn't have it until I heard "Jūrmala" wich is a city and a beach in Latvia.
i love this series!
Its so weird hearing all those languages and not underatanding them but then comes your language and you understand it clearly. It feels like something fresh idk. BTW im Estonian 🇪🇪
love the new videos on jsac, love this
I got 5 correct but to be fair I am from east who moved to Europe so i did have quite a substantial advantage but this just goes to show how much diverse the world is and how less we know about the world that we live in, crazy.
Same I also got 5 right. I got Hebrew, Ukranian, Polish, French, and German.
Why would I even want to know about non-pretty languages tho - this wasn’t fun to guess at all, because they included mostly non-pretty languages that no one has even heard of and no one can guess, instead of including mostly or only pretty languages like Dutch / Norwegian / Icelandic / Swedish / Welsh / Gallo / Catalan / Galician etc and all the other Germanic languages and Celtic languages and most Latin languages, which are really fun to guess!
Technically, most languages aren’t a pretty language, and non-pretty and boring languages shouldn’t be spoken, so everyone should be learning the pretty and unique languages like Dutch & English (which are the prettiest and most refined languages with the most pretty and poetic words) and Norwegian and Welsh and Gallo etc and the other Germanic languages and the other 5 Celtic languages and most other Latin languages like French / Portuguese / Italian / Esperanto / Spanish / Galician / Catalan / Occitan etc!
*Jack is posting very long “clips” now!!😂*
"Kurdish in Kyrgyzstan" 💀💀
Kurdish is the official language of Kurdistan.
0:05 bro the clip went like
Jeden "targ"
The portuguese one was from a sketch on TV being extra dramatic, I’m Portuguese and it took me a second to actually identify it, so most definitely not the best example to use in the video, people speaking normally sounds absolutely nothing like that
bro said romania borders greece 💀
6:22 kurdish:"I assume they speak that in kyrgyzstan" no kurdish use the kurdish people which are located mainly in turkey, iran, syria and iraq
Btw, in case anyone was curious, #10/3:45/Hebrew is talking about the weather of the Mediterranean sea.
Love the videos, man. Keep it up!!!
Hebrew and Arabic are similar at the base of the language but sound very different by the way in the part played it is about the Weather
These extra vids have genuinely been pretty interesting
"Romania borders Greece"
"Turkmenistan borders Russia"
"Kurdish, which I assume the speak in Kyrgyzstan" 💀☠
I bet jack says “I was young I was foolish” in the Reddit video
As a brazilian the start sounded like russian then after I recognized it. Can't blame you for failing, but for saying it's vietnamese
Polish people when he guessed Russian: I’m offended 😖
That must be offensive to you
Old austrian painter and big mustache guy flashbacks
"Hey, Romania Borders Greece"😂😂😂😂😂😂
This channel has basically become JackSucksAtGeography2 now
Romania borders greece
Ok boys lets change the map
6:27 Kurdish Is definitely spoken in Kyrgyzstan
“Turkmenistan borders Russia” good job Jack.
1:46
Bulgaria: 🇧🇬 Am I a joke to you?
I got 5
German: I am learning German
Portuguese: I know Portuguese
French: My brother in leaning French
Polish: Guessed
Lao: Guessed (I actually is laoanian)
I bet Jacksucksatclips is gonna become a itsnnau reaction channel
New favorite channel
oohh yay this is awesome, you should create a JackSucksAtTrivia for these types of videos since they’re not fit for JSAG!!!
The Armenia one literally talked about Yerevan 🔥
Love anything to do with linguistics!
Jack's laugh is contagious
Why is this channel becoming geography? 😂 I'm not complaining 😂
I wonder if Jack should do a multiple choice but with deliberately similar options for example, choosing Welsh or Breton or trying to distinguish between Dutch & Frisian
5:42 Its definitely Ukrainian
MORE OF THIS ONE PLSSS
jacks beard is really putting me off😂
6:44 as a Hispanic this will be the worst thing i ever heard from jack lol
8:47 AAAAAAAAAAAAA
1:33 GREEK... I SPEEK IT!!!
Kai egw
“speek” 💀
Jack. I love when you’re playing GeoGuessr, can you maybe consider playing it again?😅
I was hoping for Cymraeg, I love seeing people's reaction to the language as its so silly
We tried jack i got 2 as well
1 - german
2 - tamil
It's often spoken about how much Portuguese sounds slavic!
Bro, I could've SWORN that the Portuguese woman said a few Russian words, and I'm saying this as someone who lives in an ex-soviet country and hears Russian frequently. So strange that 2 completely unrelated languages sound so similar
Jean Lassalle 😂😂😂 that’s very cheeky, French people barely understand him when he speaks, he has a very characteristic southern accent.
I got 3 lmao and I'm a language nerd(german, french, ukrainian). Don't feel too bad, I went hindi on Portuguese...
As an Arab, I would say they were pretty close to our language, plus some of them are in fact Arabians but with added words/diff accents so were pretty close. 😊
They weren't they are older languages than arabic
no, its not that hebrew sound like arabic is that arabic sound like hebrew! hebrew is one of the oldest languages and its a lot older than Arabic
I have known many languages because of movies 😂
My dad speak polish and my mommy speak Thai 🇵🇱❤🇹🇭
“Romania borders Greece” 🇧🇬: WHAT AM I, A ROACH
Guessed 5/22. German, Latvian, French, Polish and Ukranian (yep, as I am ukrainian). And yep, I guessed Polish just becouse of huge amount of *SH* sounds. Sorry, polish bros. Shame on me.
P.S. And I haven't actually guessed Latvian. I just heard Jurmala (city in Latvia) in the last seconds and tryed. And it was nice try!
7:41 that's why you should learn somalian
Jack is the type of guy to lean over to hear while having headphones on
This is becoming a Jacksucksatclips classic
As a polish person I was so shocked to hear our polish queen speaking lmao if u know u know
Im a polish person too
1:46 oml😶
what?
@@wwandmitskiRomania doesn't border Greece
AS a Malaysian there is a little bit of English because we have English, malay, India, China & i think is Arabic
You should actually consider posting these on geography stuff too
Jacksucksatclips is slowly turning into a rip of, of Jacksucksatgeography
Geography stuff died
Lol
"Turkmen borders Russia"
"Romania borders Greece"😂
Mabey check a map again😂
As a language nerd eho obsessed with geography, flags and things like that I'm so happy that I guessed 10 of them right. I got really close on some of them but i wanted to play fair so I only counted 10 correct :D
I was really happy that u know Punjabi😊😊 and calling out random languages Punjabi 😂😂
Lots of love from Punjab ❤❤
I feel like jack is making bad geography videos on purpose just to see how well it does on this channel
no bro this is actually hard
Ye its just hard
5/22
I guessed German, Kazakh, Turkmen ('cause of the name of their president-dictator in the audio), Polish, Ukrainian.
I partially guessed Portuguese (I supposed that it was Port., Spanish or Romanian), Kurdish (I thought it was Turkish), Latvian ('cause of Jurmala), Slovenian (I decided it was Czech), French (I supposed it was Italian) and Hebrew (I just forgot what language has this special pronunciation, I needed more time, lol).
I also thought about Luxembourgish that it was Spanish.
how on earth Luxembourgish is confused with spanish???
It sounds sooo german, is obvious a german dialekt.
On waht universe german sounds like spanish??
@@gerardsotxoa I tell You even more fun thing: as for me there're also Polish notes in Luxembourgish language (●'◡'●)
Spanish and German are similar for me because of "clear" pronunciation and strong plosive consonants. And there is word "Portuguese", what made me think about Spain, lol
I guessed 5/22 too
German, French, Kazakh, Polish and Ukrainian. I'm from Poland.
@@gerardsotxoa😊
Kurdish has nothing in common with Turkish. It is an Indoeuropean language.
I'm glad that I recognised Luxembourgish!
I also could recognise Portuguese, as I speak Spanish, and a bit of Portuguese
I also could recognise German and French 'cause I wanted to learn those
I knew it was Luxembourgish 'cause it sounded similar to German but different as well, as mixed with Dutch or Afrikaans
Jack: Romania borders Greece
Bulgaria: Am I a joke to you?
I literally just thought that Jack should do this when I got this notification!
I never knew Greek sounded so much like Spanish
Of course,if it borders Romania :))
@@MegaMapper_ And Romania obviously borders Spain /s /j
Ofc
Herbrew sounds like Dutch, and I heard Elena in English or Spanish.
Igbo sounds like Russian and Croatian combined
Bro i love when greek one pop up a free point for your greek viouwer
I actually guessed Luxembourgish right. It sounded a bit like French but as a German i could understand a bit. I guessed Dutch but i thought no Dutch sounds different so I thought of which countries are in this area, leaving me with Luxembourg.
1:07 hey I know it. Cuz I am. Wait... Its malay... I tought it was my country. Indonesia😢
Did you see the wikipedia for it Malay is also for Indonesia
my country is malaysia but i thought it was indonesia
There are 194 countries in this world each with there own language . And only in India there are 22 official languages but jack has said PUNJABI 3 times in this video (i think the only Indian language known by him)🤣🤣
Also the fact that Punjabi is closer to English than to Tamil.
I only know Malayalam (in Indian languages) which is spoken in kerala near tamil nadu
then again punjabi only became recognized in 1966.
Aren’t there 197?
@@cool_guy87 I just said least number of countries widely recognised
Btw there are
195 Countries according to United Nations 201 Countries with at least partial recognition
327 Countries according to Travelers Century Club
205 De facto Countries (sell- declared states)
211 Countries Recognized by FIFA committee
206 Countries recognized by the Olympic committee
I HOPE NOW YOU UNDERSTOOD THE WHOLE MATTER THANK U❣️❣️
It's a weird feeling when your just listening to these languages and just guess where they're from and suddenly you start understanding this random language in the list.
It's weird how our brain works
1:08 *”Sri Lanka”* THAT WAS WHAT YOU COULD USE AS A HINT
jack trying to say estonian words/ eesti sõnu is so funny
Jack: "Don't forget Romania borders Greece" like wtf 💀💀💀
i was really confused i thought he learned geography...
I loved some languages of this list. And I was guessing right 1,6,8,14,16,21.
Learning new language is like when entering a new world but me am not rlly that I just speak Canadian French and English
First one
You first 🏆🥇🏅🎖️
I from Estonia and it was soo funny when you say what you hear🤣🤣
The WHIPLASH when you hear your country in the video and suddenly understand what they’re saying
yessssss this what we need