Jack looks at schedule: 12 November: Can I name all 58 Capital Cities of Africa? Jack: Looks at number, *hesitates*, *gets flashbacks of learning all countries in Africa* Jack: Let's change this to: Can I name all 2,000,000,000,000 Galaxies of the Universe? Jack: mUcH bEttER!!!
@@applesaretasty2.099 56 capitals 53 countries (excluding south africa ) -> 53 capitals south africa -> 3 capitals -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- total 54 countries -> 56 capitals
A lot of us might be better at jack now But let's be honest we have all started to learn these stuff by watching jacksucksatgeography ❤️ Thank you Jack for making me the smartest kid in my class😃
Fun fact about Ngerulmud: Ngerulmud (meaning "place of fermented angelfish" in Palauan) is actually the SMALLEST national capital in the world by population! Yes, less people live there than Vatican City. Only 271 live there. The capital of Palau was originally Koror (whose metro area has around 14K people) but under the country's then-new constitution in 1979, they decided to move it to Palau's biggest island Babeldaob. Thanks to a 20-million-dollar loan from Taiwan in the early 2000s, they were able to build a shining new Capitol building for the Palau National Congress which opened in 2006. This is why Palau is one of the few nations that recognizes Taiwan over China. Ngerulmud is the only settlement in Palau that has its own unique zip code, 96939, while the rest of the country uses 96940. Thanks to the Compact of Free Association with the US, USPS serves Palau.
My 8 yr old son is eating up your geography content. He has a beautiful Osborne Big Picture Atlas he reads frequently and in parallel while watching your videos he is now a Pro at identifying most of the flags of the world and is currently learning the capital cities. You have no idea how much you inspire and challenge a kid with such a busy, curious mind who just passionate about learning. He gets a massive kick out of whenever you give Ireland a shout out too. 😁 Thank you!
I am from Oceania myself and gotta tell ya a lot of people struggled to name all capitals even Australia and my country but hey Jack did quite good compared to others! Good work Jack!
Sri Lanka and Brunei would like a word with you. Although agree they somewhat because unlike most continents, they are from some greatly varied languages.
when you get to pick the set of questions for a test so you pick the one with the least questions but they all melt your brain! Anyways, great video and keep on pushing, you'll get there eventually!
i love watching these videos because i get to laugh at all his mistakes and stupidities and act like i wasn't exactly the same but just in different ways back when i learnt them
The thing about Nauru though...Nauru has NO official capital. People just label Yaren as the capital as that is where the government offices on the island are located. It's also where the island's airport is...an airport the Japanese had forced laborers build. They moved the indigenous Nauruans to the Truk Islands (now Chuuk State in Micronesia) hundreds of miles away so they could turn Nauru into a stronghold. Although eventually neutralized by the Allies, the Japanese forces there didn't surrender until eleven days after the official surrender, and it was returned to Australian control until 1968 when it got its independence.
Hi Jack, I am a 17 year old South African that has just last week learnt ALL the capitals of the world, if I can do it, you can to. I wish you the best of luck. yours truly Joshua
For words and names starting with "ng" are often treated as a G with a silent N at the start. But actually it's a "ng" sound at the start, which you find in a word like "sing". English doesn't allow a word to start with it, but some other languages do.
I'm excited to see Jack on the Asia episode trying to nail the spelling of "Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte" and "Bandar Seri Begawan" lol. But sporcle still accept just "Kotte" and "Colombo" for the first one
When we were doing a project, someone was doing Australia and they needed to do what’s is the capital city of Australia, so I helped him and put Canberra and when he showed it to his teacher he marked it wrong 😑 and said it was Sydney
As someone from New Zealand, it was quite painful to hear Jack's pronunciation of most of these places. Still he did a good job trying. In Oceania, most languages (other than english) have the same 5 vowel sounds. In Maori and I'm relatively sure the other ones, a sounds like ah, e sounds like eh, i sounds like ee, o sounds like the o in port, u sounds like oo in boot. Though I do believe in countries (other than NZ) when you put an a next to a u they make the ow sound like most people would say in Nauru. In NZ we say oh instead. Please feel free to correct me, I'm no expert.
Kia ora, I believe you are correct, speaking as a pacific islander with little knowledge of the languages. I do have a background in speaking Te Reo Maori though, via a Kapa Haka group, but the pacific islands have various different languages (People in Tahiti learn to speak french!), all of which are a bit complex to summarise as a whole subject. Hope you have a great day!
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Gg! I thinik if you want to go easier to harder, next is going to be south america. Its just 2 Hard ones: Paramaribo, and Asuncion, maybe montevideo too...
Welp. You listened to my comment which recommended Oceania. I am truly honoured. (as a recommendation for next time: do the Americas. Both combined have less countries compared to Asia OR Africa)
Fun fact: In dutch, we have a word for the mnemonics that Jack uses to remember capitals, it is "ezelsbrug," Which also directly translates to "donkey bridge."
number of likes on this comment is the number of mistakes i made in this video
Lmao good try though
But when you do asia remember Sri Lanka’s capital
helloo
Hi
WHOLE WORLD NOW JACK
youtube is a bit drunk today, as per usual
I love how Jack kept putting a “T” in front of Nuku’alofa and wondered why he was getting it wrong 😂
😴His subconscious mind was sleeping
i was just about to comment this 😭😭
😂😂
I was just to comment this too😭
ikr i was dying of laughter
I guess Jack had a nightmare that the whole world sent him death threats if he didnt learn the capitals lol
@@ducknotfound I agree
@@ducknotfound delete your comment since i don't like it
@@ducknotfound delete your comment since I don’t like it
@@ducknotfound bros the definition of the “🤓” Emoji
@@based_scottish5988 fr
He’s actually learning the capitals!! So proud Jack, so proud
Jack is a warrior
@@mcfootball7319 he truly is
I am too...
Lol I know whole Asia capitals and south America Oceania Europe not north America and africa
@@United_States_of_America.300 whats the Antarctica capital
We're so proud, Jack! The second installment of capital cities!
We're so proud, Jack! The second installment of capital cities!
@@Theunicorn2012 what
Jack: Oceania has the least countries
South America: 😢
Antarctica:
It does not count
@@RandomAnimationsPi bruh what? it definitely does. South America has 12, Oceania is 14
he learns the americas together
@@zidane8452 he does the americas together
Let’s take a moment to acknowledge the fact that he said 12 capitals in the intro yet the title and the entire video was 14. Great stuff Jack
I just commented that, but that’s true, in 0:01
Let’s take a moment to acknowledge the fact that he said 12 capitals in the intro yet the title and the entire video was 14. Great stuff Jack.
Jack looks at schedule: 12 November: Can I name all 58 Capital Cities of Africa?
Jack: Looks at number, *hesitates*, *gets flashbacks of learning all countries in Africa*
Jack: Let's change this to: Can I name all 2,000,000,000,000 Galaxies of the Universe?
Jack: mUcH bEttER!!!
There’s only 54 country’s in Africa but there’s 3 capitals in south africa
@@marksmith5754 56 capitals then right?
@@MZ_Fsians 👏great math 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 very well done A+
@@MZ_Fsians 57 actually
@@applesaretasty2.099 56 capitals
53 countries (excluding south africa ) -> 53 capitals
south africa -> 3 capitals
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total 54 countries -> 56 capitals
A lot of us might be better at jack now
But let's be honest we have all started to learn these stuff by watching jacksucksatgeography ❤️
Thank you Jack for making me the smartest kid in my class😃
so true
i didnt but sure
@@AyaanGaming2211 cool
Your right
Makes sense, both the highest students in my class watch him!
jack - looks up the capital of tonga. also jack - still puts a T as the first letter. ALSO JACK - "what am I doing wrong?"
"Its got the lower amounts of countries" - Jack. South America: "Am I a joke to you?"
Bro what's that got to do with this?
"It's got the lower amounts of countries" - Jack. South America: "Am I a joke to you?"
Fun fact about Ngerulmud: Ngerulmud (meaning "place of fermented angelfish" in Palauan) is actually the SMALLEST national capital in the world by population! Yes, less people live there than Vatican City. Only 271 live there. The capital of Palau was originally Koror (whose metro area has around 14K people) but under the country's then-new constitution in 1979, they decided to move it to Palau's biggest island Babeldaob. Thanks to a 20-million-dollar loan from Taiwan in the early 2000s, they were able to build a shining new Capitol building for the Palau National Congress which opened in 2006. This is why Palau is one of the few nations that recognizes Taiwan over China.
Ngerulmud is the only settlement in Palau that has its own unique zip code, 96939, while the rest of the country uses 96940. Thanks to the Compact of Free Association with the US, USPS serves Palau.
"I don't know what I'm doing wrong"
Also jack: *spells nuku with a t*
My 8 yr old son is eating up your geography content. He has a beautiful Osborne Big Picture Atlas he reads frequently and in parallel while watching your videos he is now a Pro at identifying most of the flags of the world and is currently learning the capital cities. You have no idea how much you inspire and challenge a kid with such a busy, curious mind who just passionate about learning. He gets a massive kick out of whenever you give Ireland a shout out too. 😁 Thank you!
I can tell you one thing, and that is that I didn't expect him to learn Oceania next.. but weirdly it makes sense
I can tell you one thing, and that is that I didn't expect him to learn Oceania next.. but weirdly it
makes sense
I still can't believe that Jack is now learning capital city
Let's gooo continuing the capital learning!
I am from Oceania myself and gotta tell ya a lot of people struggled to name all capitals even Australia and my country but hey Jack did quite good compared to others! Good work Jack!
Jack Is A Geography Person He Has Done Tons Of Vids Like This. He will learn everything about capitals and countries in a few years
I love these videos. Love from South Africa 🇿🇦
That’s great he’s learning the capitals. I wonder which ones he will do next
The frustration this caused me, I learned all these last week and I broke more than a lot of stuff. Good job Jack.
P.S. good luck with Asia
Ikr, Asia is so hard! Like Sri Jayawardenpura Kotte, and Bandar Seri Begawan
Jack: picked Oceania just because it has the least capitals.
Also jack: picks the countries with the hardest capitals to learn
Sri Lanka and Brunei would like a word with you. Although agree they somewhat because unlike most continents, they are from some greatly varied languages.
nah, africa is definitely the hardest to learn
Nuku'alofa, Tarawa, Funafuti, Ngerulmud
The fact that you almost have a million subs on this… insane!
I wish I was good at remembering things the way Jack does
3:05 *constantly writing "tuku'alofa"
Him :- What am i doing wrong i don't know
when you get to pick the set of questions for a test so you pick the one with the least questions but they all melt your brain! Anyways, great video and keep on pushing, you'll get there eventually!
0:15:
South America: unites with North America
Can't wait for Jack to learn the rest of the capitals.
Oh don't worry he WILL!
i love watching these videos because i get to laugh at all his mistakes and stupidities and act like i wasn't exactly the same but just in different ways back when i learnt them
About time you made another one of these videos. Can you do Asia next?
oh my godddddd he finally made another video about learning capital cities around the world
The thing about Nauru though...Nauru has NO official capital. People just label Yaren as the capital as that is where the government offices on the island are located. It's also where the island's airport is...an airport the Japanese had forced laborers build. They moved the indigenous Nauruans to the Truk Islands (now Chuuk State in Micronesia) hundreds of miles away so they could turn Nauru into a stronghold. Although eventually neutralized by the Allies, the Japanese forces there didn't surrender until eleven days after the official surrender, and it was returned to Australian control until 1968 when it got its independence.
its like when people think bern or the hague are the capitals of switzerland and the netherlands just because thats were government is seated
@@hinesecitizen but the netherlands does have a capital: Amsterdam
@@floenele8892 I never denied that but it sure does sound like I'm saying that the Netherlands doesn't have a capital haha
Jack is just putting off doing all the capitals
We all have waited for a Capital City video xD
brilliant jack i woldve only known like 2 this really helped
Hi Jack, I am a 17 year old South African that has just last week learnt ALL the capitals of the world, if I can do it, you can to. I wish you the best of luck.
yours truly
Joshua
Jacksuckatgeography now passed Fiji in the amount of subscribers to population and is gaining on Reunion, which has 974,052 people living there
Canberra is a beautiful place! Thank you Jack for doing Oceania
Do Asia next! Please!
For words and names starting with "ng" are often treated as a G with a silent N at the start. But actually it's a "ng" sound at the start, which you find in a word like "sing". English doesn't allow a word to start with it, but some other languages do.
jack typing nuku'alofa wrong: " why is my T not working"
Jack - "Because Oceania has the least amount of countries"
South America - "Am I a joke to you?"
I literally started learning capitals after your europe capitals video and i learned them all like 2 weeks ago still
He's actually facing his biggest fear.
finally!! i hope you learn all of them some day!
I'm excited to see Jack on the Asia episode trying to nail the spelling of "Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte" and "Bandar Seri Begawan" lol.
But sporcle still accept just "Kotte" and "Colombo" for the first one
bandar seri begawan isnt bad because its spelt as it sounds and none of the words are very long
Yess Jack!! Love that you're learning the capitals ♥♥
I appreciate the effort you put into these videos Jack, keep up the great work!
6:06 best sponsor ever
Yes! Bit by bit, he is learning capitals of countries!
You’re my inspiration for trying to name every country in the world
Jack at 3:05: What am I doing wrong? Getting t and n mixed up: Am I a joke to you?
Boys, were one step closer to him learning all the capitals.
I know I’m late but just a heads up, in Australia, Canberra is usually said more like ‘CAN-brugh’ than ‘Canborough’ :)
Can BRUH
Jack actually is the reason why I’m good at geography 💀
"Ngerulmud sounds epic to be fair"
there is like 3 buildings in the entire village
When we were doing a project, someone was doing Australia and they needed to do what’s is the capital city of Australia, so I helped him and put Canberra and when he showed it to his teacher he marked it wrong 😑 and said it was Sydney
smh
wtf 😂😂
Jack: "It's Nuku'alofa."
Jack: *enters Tuku'alofa very intentionally*
Jack: wHaT aM I dOiNg WrOnG?!
Guys Tomorrow Is Halloween Who’s Ready👻🎃💀🎃
Me 👻💀
ME
@@sillylittleguy002 So?
My mom says I can’t dress up in a costume and I have to stay home and hand out candy 😖😭 growing up sux…😢🎃
In my country there is no halloween 😭😭
0:17 Jack says Oceania has the least countries but South America has fewer.
As someone from New Zealand, it was quite painful to hear Jack's pronunciation of most of these places. Still he did a good job trying.
In Oceania, most languages (other than english) have the same 5 vowel sounds. In Maori and I'm relatively sure the other ones, a sounds like ah, e sounds like eh, i sounds like ee, o sounds like the o in port, u sounds like oo in boot. Though I do believe in countries (other than NZ) when you put an a next to a u they make the ow sound like most people would say in Nauru. In NZ we say oh instead.
Please feel free to correct me, I'm no expert.
Kia ora, I believe you are correct, speaking as a pacific islander with little knowledge of the languages. I do have a background in speaking Te Reo Maori though, via a Kapa Haka group, but the pacific islands have various different languages (People in Tahiti learn to speak french!), all of which are a bit complex to summarise as a whole subject. Hope you have a great day!
Jack: Oceania has the least amount of countries
South America:
Asia next
Kabul
Yerevan
Baku
Manama
Dhaka
Timphu
Bandar Seri Begawan
Phnom Penh
Beijing
Dili
Tbilisi
New Delhi
Jakarta
Tehran
Baghdad
Jerusalem
Tokyo
Amman
Astana
Kuwait City
Bishkek
Vientiane
Beirut
Kuala Lumpur
Malé
Ulaanbaatar
Naypyidaw
Kathmandu
Pyongyong
Muscat
Islamabad
Manila
Doha
Moscow
Riyadh
Singapore
Seoul
Colombo
Damascus
Dushanbe
Bangkok
Ankara
Ashgabat
Abu Dhabi
Tashkent
Hanoi
Sana'a
Pin Me
I Know Them All
When the world needed him most
He came to us
“lowest number of countries”
south america: *exists*
Jack, you really should've gone for the Americas next, they're so easy.
Jack : Oceania has the lowest number of countries 14
South America: 12 countries
Antarctica:
Did you know that Marshall Island's Capital is Majuro Atoll with the town of Delap-Uliga-Djarrit.
We need more geography content
I’m in the hospital right now with a broken elbow and your vids always make my day keep up the good work
Part 2 yes He is finally doing it.
Yay jacksucksatgeography video on my birthday
EYYY JACKS DONE IT!!!!! Proud of you man.
Jack : Oceania has the least amount of countries
South America : do I look like a joke to you?
you could remember the solomon islands with “honey are ya” going to the solomon islands
It’s beginning, LEARNING ALL THE CAPITAL CITIES
Asia next
I got jack's new merch, I'm hoping for it to come soon!
Gg! I thinik if you want to go easier to harder, next is going to be south america. Its just 2 Hard ones: Paramaribo, and Asuncion, maybe montevideo too...
Welp. You listened to my comment which recommended Oceania. I am truly honoured. (as a recommendation for next time: do the Americas. Both combined have less countries compared to Asia OR Africa)
I LOVE HOW HE SAID 12 AT THE BEGGINING! LOLLLLLL
Yay! Finally learning all capitals!!
No one:
Literally No one:
Jack at the start of the video getting the number of capitals wrong
Fun fact: In dutch, we have a word for the mnemonics that Jack uses to remember capitals, it is "ezelsbrug," Which also directly translates to "donkey bridge."
Mee eens
everyone: "fiji"
jack: "figi"
Do the states after this it’d be pretty entertaining also I’d love an Antarctica one I don’t know any of them
antarctica doesnt have any capitals
Then do research stations
immediately dropped everything when I saw this
jack: tuku'alofa me: nuku'alofa
Jack name every capital of Antarctica would be a lovely video
he did it, it's happening
As an Australian, I don’t know what to think of this
You are my favorite youtuber.I lerned so much from you
Im not scared of anything but that Nuku’alofa scares me
2:02 love the fact he put in figi instead of fiji
Finally, Part 2 of capital cities
Nuku’alofa might be Jack’s new Kyrgyzstan…
Yes! The series is continuing
I’ve just recently listened North and South America, Oceania, Europe, and Asia!
Jack: Can I name all 12 capitals of Oceania?
Me: . . .
THERE ARE 14 COUNTRIES IN OCEANIA
Oceania technically doesn't have Australia or New zealand
@@dustincrum1 wait wha-
how?
but in the quiz it counted them