yes, but the start was a bit of a puzzle since she says something like razumesh? and pauses. But that can be anything from Polish to Bulgarian by that one-word question.
I was not skipping the video hoping for a slovak to pop out and there it is ... only 50 well deserved ... for foreigners Slovak is still I think in top 10 of most complicated languages (due to grammar and sounds mostly) to learn :)
@@exsnozer what did you do yesterday? where have you been? how old are you? what´s your name? we were for shopping, travelled, we were....I don´t know...walking on the street.
Only thing is - I noticed he does a lot of the talking and people don’t really say much back. I’d be interested to know how he’d handle someone saying something quite elaborate back to him. Understanding native speakers when they talk can be extremely difficult, even if you’ve studied a language for years.
Wouter keeps the conversation on the particular topic and level he has, which is basic for the specified interaction he wants. He will have a hard time if it is a deep conversation on a language he doesn't have a deep enough knowledge of. Learning the vocabulary of multiple topics is difficult to do in one language, imagine trying that in multiple languages on top.
I see your point but have you seen some people in this video saying only hello in different language and not even understanding ‘what’s your name’ in it? 😂 So his level is still impressive although it’s obvious that if you are a foreigner natives will speak slower to you. Also even for native language their are accents, dialects and topics which would be impossible to understand
Of course, it is difficult to understand native speakers it will take a whole life to get the real meaning of words and expressions... the hard part is culture... when you learn a language you learn culture too that can smash your brain
Hey man, I was suspicious if I saw you on Amsterdam a couple of days ago. But apparently, it was true. We were on the Heineken experience intersection. You were cycling like crazy 😂 You intercepted the discussion with a couple from Philippines and shocked them. But, I should have followed my gut and to follow you and winning that 50Eur with my Albanian 😂
forreal? From all the languages I know, he speaks none of them better than a 3 year old. What he does is impressive I give credit where it's due, but all his accents are nothing but absolutely terrrrible
That German rant where you ended up saying you wanna be a nurse in the future had me rolling on the ground, das Video hat mir gefällt Walter, wir brauchen mehr Videos bitte👍🏿
I recently started learning new words in German, and I knew about one thousand words in German since childhood from lyrics / German TV etc - wir brauchen mehr means we need more? I know brauchen means to need in German, so it’s used differently than the Dutch word gebruiken that means to use! My level in Dutch is close to a quite advanced level now, and a lot of words are similar in German!
@FrozenMermaid666 Dutch and German are very similar to read but different in pronounciation. I can read a lot in dutch, but not understand a single spoken word (german native, never learned dutch)
I find it easier to understand people that teach Dutch in videos than understanding people that speak fast, but I can understand a lot of the words in a simple conversation, and in grammar videos I can understand over 90 percent of the words, plus learning new words every day! I can’t wait to get to a native speaker level in Dutch! I think it takes knowing well over 10k words and all sorts of phrases and idioms to be able to understand almost everything that people say when speaking a bit faster, and I guess I would have to be very used to hearing those types of sentences, so that it takes less for me to process the words / sentences etc, plus I would have to know all the ways the words are / can be shortened sometimes by natives when speaking fast and be very used to hearing them! But when I see it written, I can understand almost everything, but there are about 10 new words or more in almost every knew video I watch in Dutch, and in some videos even more than ten, so I am also constantly learning new words! I actually got really used to reading Dutch sentences, and to sentence structures even, and I noticed it takes less for me to process them, so I now understand most of them instantly! And I only started learning Dutch a few months ago, so it’s very easy to learn for an English speaker, and I am sure it is also easy to learn for a German speaker because the sentence structure is similar and many words are or sound similar and some words have the same spelling or only a letter or two are different!
I speak 6 euro languages. He is good in those he spoke, not everything is correct, but it's surely more than enough to communicate on the street! Very impressive to me how you speak those extra euro languages Sheesh! The Arabic, Filipino, ecc. No idea what he is saying. Amazing
Great video Wouter! I admire the way you can talk and not run out of stuff to talk about :D If you don't mind a correction, I noticed that you pronounce the Ukrainian говориш with a very hard h, almost as if it was "ховориш." The "г" in Ukrainian actually sounds exactly the same as "h" in Dutch.
Cheers to you bro, I'm a Moroccan Berber and hearing you mention Tamazight (written ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵣⵢⵖⵜ in Amazigh alphabet) and speak Moroccan Darija even for a small bit warms my heart up. Also, cheers to every language and culture around the world.
I mean, the thing that makes it possible is the undifinition of "speaking a language". Its obvious he is A1 or A2 level in most languages. But he can claim he speaks it, and it is not wrong per se. But i totally see you point. Claiming speaking 29 is a joke. He couldnt live a somewhat normal life in 85% of those countries where they speak it id guess.
I wouldn't call him fake, it's still a ton of work and hours of study. Obviously he is not a C2 level in 29 languages, and he has a few go-to phrases for the languages where he isn't as fluent. It's still very impressive
It seems to me that there are some cities where this kind of experiment can cost a lot. Due to language variety. Nobody approached him speaking something like Finnish, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Bask, Catalan, Turkish, Bulgarian, Welsh, Saam, Urdu, Punjabi, etc.....
I understood them as a Belarusian, but since my mother tongue is from the eastern Slavic family, it was not that easy. I guess, a couple years of living in Poland helped me there as well. At the same time, I don't think that Russians can understand those girls.
I once met a guy who was just drawing pictures in front of some dutch windmills where loads of tourists passed by. He talked to everyone and asked them to teach him some words of their language and so everyone did. He also could speak a ton of different languages just like you. Just amazing!
The Moroccan dialect is not real Arabic, so its structure is Amazigh with Arabic words with Amazigh pronunciation and Amazigh words. Then there are French and Spanish words, depending on the region. For example, northern Morocco is influenced by Spanish more, unlike central Morocco influenced by french
How has he learned all of these languages? It’s the first person speaking so many languages I have ever seen. AMAZING 🤩 I speak 5 languages and anyway I can’t say that I speak them properly I am not sure about my German and Tatar . Five languages only I can say that it’s really ONLY in comparison to this genius of a man and my brain is already fried. I confuse the languages I speak and can’t imagine how he does not. So pure knowledge 🧠🤯
You are amazing, dude! I speak 4 languages (and somewhat understand another two) - I love languages - and I understand how hard this is what you do! Hats off!
Lol let's just appreciate that he loves foreign languages and cultures. Even if in some languages he knows just few sentences. Who cares? It's still valuable .
Speaking from Poland perspective: Czech accent is very different from Slovak. Words are similiar but the way of speaking is very different. Z pohľadu Poľska: Český prízvuk je veľmi odlišný od slovenského. Slová sú podobné, ale spôsob rozprávania je veľmi odlišný. A nie tak ťažké.
Wouter every time someone speaks Slovak - "Is it Polish? Is it Ukrainian?" You need to guess Slovak next time you don't know an eastern european language!
he speak every eastern eu language badly with russian accent, ,, ja rozumieju'' its not polish, he didnt learn nothing, all those polyglot content on youtube its just prank bro
As polish mother language i dont blame him for slovak, first 4 words and accent made me think she speaks polish. Its really funny because poles can listen to Slovak conversation and understand like 80% words and the meaning. I wonder if it works both ways 😂
yoooo bro jij bent echt geniaal.!! i love to learn languages myself man..!!! aber ich sprechen kein deutsch. haha mi espanól esta muy malo, lo siento.!! ik doe mijn best man.! maar toen ik je naam las d8 ik al dat het hollands was, en toen je het tegen die meid in amsterdam zij dat het je "moedertaal" was.. moest ik wel subscriben maat.!!! maar hoe de hell heb je zoveel talen kunnen leren...!! raakt joiuw brein niet overheated.??? ik bedoel ik raak soms al in de war met de 4 talen die ik spreek XD
Funny. Before I have started to watch video I thought about which language I would try to test you. And the Slovak language was the first choice. I am Czech by the way.
kto by sa uz chcel ucit po slovensky 🤣🤣 hab auf das gewartet, dass da jemand kommt mit der Slowakischn Sprache und schau, warn ja dort 😆 is halt schwer zum lernen auch. Great video thx for this man.
"German maybe" in het engels... En vervolgens verwachten dat een gigantische polyglot (uit Nederland), geen duits spreekt... En vervolgens 1 woord Grieks kennen en dat als taal aandragen als een taal die je spreekt. Blond zeker? :D
Nah. He just memerised certain words, phrases, sentences for specific topics. Notice, he isn't really listening and really having a conversation. He just keeps going like he's trying to say what he memorizes. Now that doesn't mean he didn't put work into it but when it comes to really conversing for professional job he'd have a problem and realises, what he memorised isn't going to take him far. If he sat down socialising and conversation goes elsewhere, he's done. He speaks from memorising words, phrases, sentences but he's not having a conversation.
yeah Wouter, Finnish is still missing, I'd love to hear some :D I only know kiitos and perkele and some random song names from back then^^ but its an interesting language for sure
If he doesn't know Slovak, he probably doesn't know Czech either. I think that even with Poland he had a problem, it was not 100%. As if he is a native German, he must have heard a Czech or Slovak speak in Germany. So it shouldn't be difficult for him to identify this language. This language is similar to Czech, but it is not Czech, think of Czechoslovakia and it is a Slovak language. As here in the Czech Republic, it is not a problem to get to know a German or a Dutchman or a Frenchman, it is a problem to get to know an Austrian or a Belgian because they do not have their own language. Maximum by dialect.
29 languages dude! that is beynd impressive for me! I imagine you hearing somebody speaks and don't really realize wight away what exact language it was because you understand em all :D
I hope next time you will meet with hungarians - our language is horrible for the foreigners :D But anyway respect for your language skills - really impressive!
Én is kíváncsi lennék, hogy beszél-e magyarul. Már másik videót is láttam tőle, de ott se voltak magyarok. Pedig állítólag a magyarok mindenhol ott vannak!😄
I love how everyone is dressed for winter time and he's just chilling in a t-shirt lol
You mean 3 tshirt... He wears 3 tshirt at least :)
Yeah lol there’s always that one guy
His language abilities keep him warm lol
😂😂
Proud to see my Slovak fellows destroyed it 😁 But honestly, his language skills are absolutely incredible. Respect! 👍
Slovak girls are very cute. You are just blessed
As he asked if they spoke Polish. He did not do it properly.
yes, but the start was a bit of a puzzle since she says something like razumesh? and pauses. But that can be anything from Polish to Bulgarian by that one-word question.
Lol, "proud"
I was not skipping the video hoping for a slovak to pop out and there it is ... only 50 well deserved ... for foreigners Slovak is still I think in top 10 of most complicated languages (due to grammar and sounds mostly) to learn :)
Besides his skill to talk many languages the level of monologue banter this guy brings is phenomenal
As a Slovak I can confirm that this man really doesn’t speak slovak
What did they say? x)
@@exsnozer what did you do yesterday? where have you been? how old are you? what´s your name? we were for shopping, travelled, we were....I don´t know...walking on the street.
@@Welkan88 Thank you!
your mother tongue should be similar to Czech, If I'm not wrong. after all, they're western Slavic languages.
@@avtandilkhitarishvili2322 yes but Slovak dont have Ř the mythical boss. :D
Only thing is - I noticed he does a lot of the talking and people don’t really say much back. I’d be interested to know how he’d handle someone saying something quite elaborate back to him. Understanding native speakers when they talk can be extremely difficult, even if you’ve studied a language for years.
Wouter keeps the conversation on the particular topic and level he has, which is basic for the specified interaction he wants. He will have a hard time if it is a deep conversation on a language he doesn't have a deep enough knowledge of. Learning the vocabulary of multiple topics is difficult to do in one language, imagine trying that in multiple languages on top.
Where are all the Finns?
I see your point but have you seen some people in this video saying only hello in different language and not even understanding ‘what’s your name’ in it? 😂 So his level is still impressive although it’s obvious that if you are a foreigner natives will speak slower to you. Also even for native language their are accents, dialects and topics which would be impossible to understand
Of course, it is difficult to understand native speakers it will take a whole life to get the real meaning of words and expressions... the hard part is culture... when you learn a language you learn culture too that can smash your brain
Cause it’s his gimmick
Hey man, I was suspicious if I saw you on Amsterdam a couple of days ago. But apparently, it was true. We were on the Heineken experience intersection. You were cycling like crazy 😂 You intercepted the discussion with a couple from Philippines and shocked them.
But, I should have followed my gut and to follow you and winning that 50Eur with my Albanian 😂
Dude,as a Greek,i must give you my respects👏👏👏Very nice pronunciation, συγχαρητήρια 🤘🤘🤘
forreal? From all the languages I know, he speaks none of them better than a 3 year old. What he does is impressive I give credit where it's due, but all his accents are nothing but absolutely terrrrible
I love when i hear our slovak language ❤❤❤
That German rant where you ended up saying you wanna be a nurse in the future had me rolling on the ground, das Video hat mir gefällt Walter, wir brauchen mehr Videos bitte👍🏿
I recently started learning new words in German, and I knew about one thousand words in German since childhood from lyrics / German TV etc - wir brauchen mehr means we need more? I know brauchen means to need in German, so it’s used differently than the Dutch word gebruiken that means to use! My level in Dutch is close to a quite advanced level now, and a lot of words are similar in German!
@FrozenMermaid666 Dutch and German are very similar to read but different in pronounciation. I can read a lot in dutch, but not understand a single spoken word (german native, never learned dutch)
I find it easier to understand people that teach Dutch in videos than understanding people that speak fast, but I can understand a lot of the words in a simple conversation, and in grammar videos I can understand over 90 percent of the words, plus learning new words every day! I can’t wait to get to a native speaker level in Dutch! I think it takes knowing well over 10k words and all sorts of phrases and idioms to be able to understand almost everything that people say when speaking a bit faster, and I guess I would have to be very used to hearing those types of sentences, so that it takes less for me to process the words / sentences etc, plus I would have to know all the ways the words are / can be shortened sometimes by natives when speaking fast and be very used to hearing them! But when I see it written, I can understand almost everything, but there are about 10 new words or more in almost every knew video I watch in Dutch, and in some videos even more than ten, so I am also constantly learning new words! I actually got really used to reading Dutch sentences, and to sentence structures even, and I noticed it takes less for me to process them, so I now understand most of them instantly! And I only started learning Dutch a few months ago, so it’s very easy to learn for an English speaker, and I am sure it is also easy to learn for a German speaker because the sentence structure is similar and many words are or sound similar and some words have the same spelling or only a letter or two are different!
@Byfaith: Yes, he literally said he hopes to be a female nurse one day.
Yes, especially because he said Krankenschwester instead of Krankenpfleger.
I speak 6 euro languages. He is good in those he spoke, not everything is correct, but it's surely more than enough to communicate on the street! Very impressive to me how you speak those extra euro languages Sheesh! The Arabic, Filipino, ecc. No idea what he is saying. Amazing
arabic was kinda weak tbh, it felt like he only knows those few phrases
The most impressive thing about this video is Wouter wearing a T-shirt in the middle of winter.
Very dutch thing. they are never cold
Great video Wouter! I admire the way you can talk and not run out of stuff to talk about :D
If you don't mind a correction, I noticed that you pronounce the Ukrainian говориш with a very hard h, almost as if it was "ховориш."
The "г" in Ukrainian actually sounds exactly the same as "h" in Dutch.
Cheers to you bro, I'm a Moroccan Berber and hearing you mention Tamazight (written ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵣⵢⵖⵜ in Amazigh alphabet) and speak Moroccan Darija even for a small bit warms my heart up. Also, cheers to every language and culture around the world.
I was waiting for someone to do the challenge in tamazight!! Cheers. 🥰
As a Filipino. A massive respect to this guy. 👏
He doesn't speak half of the languages. The techniques to fake being a polyglot are well known and he uses ALL of them.
I mean, the thing that makes it possible is the undifinition of "speaking a language". Its obvious he is A1 or A2 level in most languages. But he can claim he speaks it, and it is not wrong per se. But i totally see you point. Claiming speaking 29 is a joke. He couldnt live a somewhat normal life in 85% of those countries where they speak it id guess.
Please elaborate. Why would you call him a fake?
I wouldn't call him fake, it's still a ton of work and hours of study. Obviously he is not a C2 level in 29 languages, and he has a few go-to phrases for the languages where he isn't as fluent. It's still very impressive
Very nice to know that ur mom from Morocco🇲🇦
My mom is also Moroccan, I was surprised when he said that it's very nice to know❤🇲🇦
I'm not from morocco 🇲🇦 😟
@@timetraveler9518 nice to meet u half marocaine
Man i knew it, he doesn't look like a full dutch guy
@@kokoyassine6631 nice to meet you too
Это очень приятное видео и задумка хорошая, хоть и выиграть трудно, я думаю вам без разницы на каком языке вам пишут комменты, поймете любой!
Да, было интересно , кто сможет выиграть у него) Мужику уважение) Ещё мне нравилось, когда люди радовались , если он начинал на их языке говорить)
@@Green96JIoko 193 народа, проживающих в России, используют приблизительно 277 языков ... у нас он разорится.
я бы заговрил с ним по-чеченски - 50 евро в кармане))
Slovak language cost you already a lot of money :-) It is time to start learning Slovak, Hungarian and Romanian….:-)
Slovak gang🗿💪
and Russian
@@maximraitin70 he knows Russian I'm pretty sure.
Romanian 🇷🇴
I would rather learn Czech or Polish language as they have their own rich history unlike Slovaks.
The reactions from the people is always so priceless 😆
❤️👍❤️👍
I'm more impressed he's not cold.
It seems to me that there are some cities where this kind of experiment can cost a lot. Due to language variety. Nobody approached him speaking something like Finnish, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Bask, Catalan, Turkish, Bulgarian, Welsh, Saam, Urdu, Punjabi, etc.....
As a Polish guy I understood those Slovak girls quite easily
I understood them as a Belarusian, but since my mother tongue is from the eastern Slavic family, it was not that easy. I guess, a couple years of living in Poland helped me there as well. At the same time, I don't think that Russians can understand those girls.
@@FrommSavoque ну я понял 😮
They dont even start drinking ,you may understand better
@A C jdi do prdele
Ды славяне лёгка зразумеюць адзін аднаго
В любое время года в футболке 😂. Как тебе не холодно сниматься?)))))
I am more amazed he was wearing a T-Shirt in freezing cold weather and he isn't from Newcastle
ah! You beat me too it :D
That was interesting! If I'd hear those girls I'd say with 100% certainty it'd be either Czech or Slovak, since I'm learning Polish at the moment.
I am Polish and when the girls started talking i thought they are speaking Polish
Też najpierw rozumiałem co mówią, a potem to był jakiś bełkot.
Everyone is a legend until he comes across malayalam, Tamil, kannada, telegu
Fax if i saw him my telugu would destroy him 😂
I once met a guy who was just drawing pictures in front of some dutch windmills where loads of tourists passed by. He talked to everyone and asked them to teach him some words of their language and so everyone did. He also could speak a ton of different languages just like you. Just amazing!
I am now looking at your older videos and im pretty sure you ARE that guy! haha
Much love from Greece 🇬🇷❤️ συνέχισε δυναμικά είσαι ο καλύτερος μπρο 💪
The Moroccan dialect is not real Arabic, so its structure is Amazigh with Arabic words with Amazigh pronunciation and Amazigh words. Then there are French and Spanish words, depending on the region. For example, northern Morocco is influenced by Spanish more, unlike central Morocco influenced by french
How ironic is it that English is the current lanuga Franca of the world
How has he learned all of these languages? It’s the first person speaking so many languages I have ever seen. AMAZING 🤩 I speak 5 languages and anyway I can’t say that I speak them properly I am not sure about my German and Tatar . Five languages only I can say that it’s really ONLY in comparison to this genius of a man and my brain is already fried. I confuse the languages I speak and can’t imagine how he does not. So pure knowledge 🧠🤯
He probably memorizes a few senteces in each language, cause I really don't believe it's possible for anyone to speak that many languages.
At least you are wearing an undershirt. That is progress at least. 50 Euros is too much though.
He’s betting on knowing the languages already and the yt vids generate money. He just has to make sure he studies well 😂
Learn Czech language
You are amazing, dude! I speak 4 languages (and somewhat understand another two) - I love languages - and I understand how hard this is what you do! Hats off!
finally a Slovak people in video, I knew he can't speak our language :)
Lol let's just appreciate that he loves foreign languages and cultures. Even if in some languages he knows just few sentences. Who cares? It's still valuable .
I'd like to speak for everybody when I say thank you for putting a link to Danique's channel in the description.
The only challenge that deserves love, guy really made a huge effort to learn it, and this is awesome
Slovenčtina a Čeština jsou hodně podobné, krasné jazyky a velmi těžké :)
Speaking from Poland perspective: Czech accent is very different from Slovak. Words are similiar but the way of speaking is very different. Z pohľadu Poľska: Český prízvuk je veľmi odlišný od slovenského. Slová sú podobné, ale spôsob rozprávania je veľmi odlišný. A nie tak ťažké.
Just to correct you when you say "schools" it's MADARES and one school is MADRASA ! Great job, keep it up!
What's really surprising in this video is the fact everyone is wearing a coat as it seems to be super cold, and this guy is wearing short sleeves.
Really? 29 languages?? You’re insane bro😂 I subscribed and liked the video
Yooo that's Danique Hosmar. I watch her too 😁
Ihmeellistä ja kiinnostavaa
Hyvää työtä :DD
Amazing job!
Wouter every time someone speaks Slovak - "Is it Polish? Is it Ukrainian?"
You need to guess Slovak next time you don't know an eastern european language!
he speak every eastern eu language badly with russian accent, ,, ja rozumieju'' its not polish, he didnt learn nothing, all those polyglot content on youtube its just prank bro
Xiaomanic eat your heart out! 😅
Slovak language is very hard. Pozdravujem krajanov.🇸🇰👋
Nie tak bardzo hard jeśli jesteś z Polski ;)
@@tomaszzygmuntosrodekdoskon1319 abo z Bielarusi
@@tomaszzygmuntosrodekdoskon1319 Then Arabic is easy
Wow thats impressive man !! You speak really good german. Nice job
Why aren't they doing backflips upon hearing you speak their language?
Надо было к нему придти кому то из народов территории России. Например хантам или манси и пр.
As polish mother language i dont blame him for slovak, first 4 words and accent made me think she speaks polish. Its really funny because poles can listen to Slovak conversation and understand like 80% words and the meaning. I wonder if it works both ways 😂
I would say 60% but yeah, we understand you
סרטון מאוד מעניין, נהנתי כל רגע, תודה רבה לך.
yoooo bro jij bent echt geniaal.!!
i love to learn languages myself man..!!!
aber ich sprechen kein deutsch. haha
mi espanól esta muy malo, lo siento.!!
ik doe mijn best man.! maar toen ik je naam las d8 ik al dat het hollands was, en toen je het tegen die meid in amsterdam zij dat het je "moedertaal" was.. moest ik wel subscriben maat.!!!
maar hoe de hell heb je zoveel talen kunnen leren...!!
raakt joiuw brein niet overheated.??? ik bedoel ik raak soms al in de war met de 4 talen die ik spreek XD
He even put the link to here channel, what a LEGEND!
My native language is Avar and Russian, but Avar language is little known (not well-known)🙃 I think only 150,000 people know it
(or even less)
Can you tell me any sentence in AVAR please😃❣️🇬🇪
@@MegiPaint Дун магӀарул мацӀ лъазабулей йиго. It means: I speak Avar.
All the people with coats, hats, etc, and Wouter just wearing a t-shirt 🤣🤣
Funny. Before I have started to watch video I thought about which language I would try to test you. And the Slovak language was the first choice. I am Czech by the way.
Tak uz nejaci mladi Cesi prestavaji rozumet po slovensky ...,coz je tragedie
OMG you speak Tagalong and Illongo awesome cheers!
it would be really funny to run into this guy and speak the most chilean spanish ive ever spoken in my life
Eu pensei nisso, mas no meu caso eu falaria o português com o sotaque do interior de Minas Gerais
😂
really funny and positive, thank you! Snakker du også dansk? (danish)
You literally are an inspiration in my eyes
Was this video shoot in Hannover?
It seems like mostly around Kropke!
I was thinking from the thumbnail that she was Slovak, I was right
Dude's mastering languages left and right, some I've never even heard about lol
Facet jest niesamowity.
Pozdrawiam z Polski.
Zgadzam się.
Нічого собі! Він навіть українською розмовляє! Молодець! Ну це є такі люди, яким мови даються дуже легко!
Haha selamat makan 😂 goed gedaan Noëlla en Jael 👏🏻 leuke video Wouter 😊
That Dutch girl ^^
it's great what u understand Ukrainian!
nice vid, greetings from Slovakia 👌
You should try an indepth conversation in Polish.
It's not difficult to learn basic phrases and sentences in a few different languages.
kto by sa uz chcel ucit po slovensky 🤣🤣 hab auf das gewartet, dass da jemand kommt mit der Slowakischn Sprache und schau, warn ja dort 😆 is halt schwer zum lernen auch. Great video thx for this man.
What if any Punjabi came to him
"German maybe" in het engels... En vervolgens verwachten dat een gigantische polyglot (uit Nederland), geen duits spreekt... En vervolgens 1 woord Grieks kennen en dat als taal aandragen als een taal die je spreekt.
Blond zeker? :D
Nah. He just memerised certain words, phrases, sentences for specific topics. Notice, he isn't really listening and really having a conversation. He just keeps going like he's trying to say what he memorizes. Now that doesn't mean he didn't put work into it but when it comes to really conversing for professional job he'd have a problem and realises, what he memorised isn't going to take him far. If he sat down socialising and conversation goes elsewhere, he's done. He speaks from memorising words, phrases, sentences but he's not having a conversation.
Sein Deutsch ist echt gut ! His german is really nice.
ну,на беларусском он бы явно проиграл))
Беларусы не важны как русские
Да и на русском думаю тоже не смог бы:)
Man, that's incredible!
What about Belarusian language?
Slovak language is very nice, hello from Slovakia 😂
Cool that you're part Moroccan, keep it up
Keep up being half Moroccan? Lol
@@Heimdall1987 no I mean keeping up the good work lol
can you speak finnish?
Would be easy 50€ with Savo dialect ;)
@@oh2mp Stadin slangil vaa
yeah Wouter, Finnish is still missing, I'd love to hear some :D
I only know kiitos and perkele and some random song names from back then^^ but its an interesting language for sure
Im glad I was the first to watch this very kind and educational video. Aloha from hawaii. Do u speak Hawaiian also?!😊
I will tell you what's impressive. Wearing a t-shirt in the Dutch winter!
Я впечатлён познаниями этого полиглота. Но мне кажется, что он дико мёрзнет в своей футболке. Не похоже, что там теплее +5 градусов.
If he doesn't know Slovak, he probably doesn't know Czech either. I think that even with Poland he had a problem, it was not 100%. As if he is a native German, he must have heard a Czech or Slovak speak in Germany. So it shouldn't be difficult for him to identify this language. This language is similar to Czech, but it is not Czech, think of Czechoslovakia and it is a Slovak language. As here in the Czech Republic, it is not a problem to get to know a German or a Dutchman or a Frenchman, it is a problem to get to know an Austrian or a Belgian because they do not have their own language. Maximum by dialect.
Was für ein krasser Typ. Hammer und Hut ab
I'm going to come find you with Welsh
That’s how we can achieve world peace. Turning off tv discrediting politicians and speaking each other. Bravo man!
29 languages dude! that is beynd impressive for me! I imagine you hearing somebody speaks and don't really realize wight away what exact language it was because you understand em all :D
I hope next time you will meet with hungarians - our language is horrible for the foreigners :D
But anyway respect for your language skills - really impressive!
Én is kíváncsi lennék, hogy beszél-e magyarul. Már másik videót is láttam tőle, de ott se voltak magyarok. Pedig állítólag a magyarok mindenhol ott vannak!😄
03:40 Slovenky ťa dostali! 😂
What resources do you use to learn so many languages
Challenge accepted.
Bartle doo.
I can hear 29 different languages at the same time .
He didn't lie in the title. He can speak, but not listen and interact too much.
When you are determined not to give away 50 euros lmao
I would just speak my own made up language🤷♂️
Very nice video. Do u speek hungarian to?
Yea-a-ah! )) Slovak)) Great... But and a bit sad,that Slavic languages aren't popular.
He speaks good German