I’ve always wondered what Indonesian sounds like to foreigners! 😆 It was also really interesting to describe the feel of these languages without going into actual vocab or grammar ❤
Indonesian languages is very simple, for example "where do you live?" You can place any word for the first, second etc in conversation (not for the grammar), "you live where?" "where you live?" "Live where you?" "live you where?".
whattt i had no idea how indonesian sounded like before this video and i had basically 0 contact with it and this made want to learn indonesian so bad lmao it seems easy and a very cool dash interesting language
This episode they manage to cast lots of good ppl, they're very communicative. They connect to each other naturally and the flow is very good. A bunch of smart extrovert ig. Except japan and Chinese girl, who seemed like introvert among this girls 😂
really? I find that the german girl is the introvert one instead. Or she is just choosing her words carefully, because i think germans can be very blunt with their words.
As an Indonesian, many people say German is the language of Hitler, but my president said German is the language of Schiller, Goethe, Beethoven and Mozart.
@@itsmesoleh06 Indomie is so good as well as Nasi Goreng, oh let's not forget about kopi luwak the most expensive coffee in the world I personally never tried it since it's expensive and not on my radar but I'm sure it's good since I like coffee and I know how the process works but I don't have the cash to purchase it.
Phonetically it sounds a lot like Tagalog (Filipino dialect). Except that they have an emphasis on rolling their R’s more and also sound like they’re talking much faster.
Thanks to Genesia, Indonesia can be more well known.. The Indonesian Ministry of Tourism should pay her for her engagement here in International community.. 😂😂
Genesia is beautiful lady at 0:38 for those who can't find the lady i meant and she destined to be borned in Indonesia.. her country also end with -sia.. 😊😊
I’m from Calamba City, Laguna in the Philippines and I’m currently learned Bahasa Indonesia on my own since March 2023 using my language application, Duolingo(developed by Luis Von Ahn) and a TH-cam Channel, IndonesianPod101 and because I’m starting typing Bahasa Indonesia on TH-cam in some Indonesia-related videos, like beauty pageants, etc., my birthday wish by September is I want to study more Bahasa Indonesia in Metro Manila, especially various language schools in Alabang or anywhere and Indonesian Embassy in Makati City, where free Indonesian Language classes there rather than in Calamba City, because the city dosen’t have single language classes 😊😊 I hope to practice Bahasa Indonesia well because Indonesia is my favorite country and I like to meet Indonesian people as friends including pageant lovers and many others and my Indonesian Celebrity Crush was Lyodra and Tiara Andini(both are singers) so with all my heart, I hope to see you in Wonderful Indonesia next year and I will be waiting for you 😊😊 Love from Calamba City, Laguna in the Philippines 🇵🇭💕🇮🇩
@@darwinqpenaflorida3797 bahasa indonesia anda baku dan itu merupakan nilai lebih bagi anda karena kebanyakan warga indonesia sendiri cenderung menggunakan bahasa yang adalah bukan baku atau non baku.
Why do Indonesians say Indonesian is the easiest language to learn? because on average 90% of Indonesian people are born with a local language as their first language, when they are 5 years old they start learning Indonesian, this is a normal thing in Indonesia because Indonesia has many local languages, and that is the reason why people Indonesia says Indonesian is easy to learn, not only because we were born in Indonesia and we say Indonesian is the easiest language to learn, but that's the reality.
Thats true Indonesian is new language and unified language, also many languages that have been absorbed from English, Malay, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Chinese, Sanskrit and no affirmation in gender and time
Makanya Genesia bilang tidak semua orang Indonesia proper menggunakan bahasa Indonesia walaupun tergolong bahasa yang mudah dipelajari. Bahasa Indonesia yang baku alias proper hanya ada di berita dan buku. Mungkin maksudnya mudah karena strukturnya tidak serumit bahasa lain bahkan tidak menggunakan intonasi seperti Chinese misalnya. Kalau harus jujur dari pengalaman pribadi, yang paling sulit dari bahasa Indonesia adalah menulis. Saya butuh hampir 3 tahun untuk belajar menulis dengan benar. 😅
@@SitumorangPande0820 kalo aku sih meskipun ibu aku orang Jawa dan ayah aku orang Kalimantan, tapi bahasa Indonesia adalah bahasa pertama aku soal nya aku di besar kan di wilayah tran yang mana itu tuh tempat orang imigrasi dari seluruh pulau di Indonesia, makan nya bagi aku bahasa Indonesia mudah banget sedang kan bahasa Kalimantan bahasa kedua ku, dan bahasa Jawa bahasa ketiga ku, aku terlahir beda dari kebanyakan orang Indonesia yang mana kebanyakan dari mereka terlahir dengan bahasa lokal sebagai bahasa pertama nya dan bahasa Indonesia sebagai bahasa kedua nya.
@@Saluranmasadepanofficial Ya pointnya adalah bahasa Indonesia tergolong mudah dipelajari untuk lisan tapi untuk tulisan (yang benar dan baku) bahasa Indonesia sama rumitnya dengan bahasa Inggris misalnya. Contohnya anda, anda tidak menulis dengan bahasa Indonesia yang proper (benar dan baku). Berarti besar kemungkinan bahasa Indonesia formal anda juga seperti itu.
Note that the languages featured in the video come from different language families, except for English and German, which are both Germanic. So when the American says that German sounds like an older, more sophisticated English, she's not entirely wrong. Although Chinese, Japanese, and Korean all use Chinese characters, they originate from different language families and have distinct characteristics. I understand why Genesia feels a bit defensive about Indonesian being perceived as similar to Thai. These languages don't even belong to the same language family. Judging them to be similar just because both are from Southeast Asia can come across as quite ignorant. If someone said Indonesian sounded like Tagalog, it would be more understandable since both languages belong to the Austronesian family. Stereotypes exist for a reason, but ultimately, how a language sounds depends on the speaker. A Japanese warlord and a kawaii girl from a maid café in Akihabara would sound completely different. Although I’m not a big fan, I do think Xiaomanyc’s impressions accurately reflect how foreigners perceive different languages. Genesia, as a polyglot, speaks all the languages featured in this video. If I were her, I’d be an insufferable show-off, so I’m thankful for her positive representation of Indonesia 😁
Tagalog lacks words or vocabularies that's why there's so many English words and some spanish words in tagalog speakers. The Philippine government needs to create more new words and to complete this language because right now it is very incomplete language like those pavement road projects that is left incomplete.
@@kunderemp ang sabihin mo ai wala ka lang nationalism para sa sarili mong wika na ai Tagalog. Gusto mo lang ng some English/Spanish words para mukha kang cool. Another branch of pridefulness and arrogance and colonial mentality of Pilipinos aka slavery mentality. Matutu maging humble para hindi mapapahiya. ᜋᜃᜊᜌᜈ᜔ ᜋᜃᜏᜒᜃ
I'm Indonesian, and while it's true that the lack of tenses, genders, conjugations make Indonesian seem like a very easy to learn language, we have a lot of prefixes and suffixes to change the meaning of a word. Remembering when to use it and how to put it might be challenging for most people 🤣
In short, for beginner it's really easy, for deeper learning? It has no ending... I remember has question for a test about paragraph core = inti kalimat, i ask it into 2 different teachers, without the answer sheet. They give me two different answers. Most of the issue because in Indonesia I think we can yapping entire paragraph without any concrete structure. So to formulize it kinda like a Herculean task on its own.
Indonesian is big country. You need learn Indonesia language to travel deep more. If you just speak english, maybe you just can go to Bali or Jakarta. Same as like china there Cantonese, Hakka and other dialect. Indonesia language is lingua franca. Many of them dont speak english.
Indonesian language should be the official world language because its easy to learn, you can communicate in few months of learning it. In 3 months staying in Bali i can communicate and understand the locals with basic bahasa Indonesia. This language is beautiful.
9:12 interesting as a German I get the same feeling when listening to Nordic languages. The words sound familiar but have that little bit of lost magic to them that out language lacks.
Besides just the tones themselves, Chinese is often spoken very expressively (Cantonese even more than Mandarin). Especially when the drinks are flowing, everything sounds 10x more dramatic than any other language. LOL I love it though.
Semoga *Bahasa Indonesia* suatu saat jadi Bahasa Universal setara dengan Bahasa Jepang Korea Mandarin saat ini banyak diminati untuk belajar. karena kita tau Bahasa Indonesia punya potensi besar dan tersebar ke beberapa negara yang penggunanya diaspora warganegara Indonesia Serta Fakultas Jurusan Bahasa Indonesia di beberapa negara. 😊
fyi skrg udah banyak bule yg belajar bahasa indo. bisa diliat banyak youtuber polyglot seperti RyanHale atau KazuLanguages memilih bhs indo sebagai salah satu bahasa yg dikuasai. Mungkin berkat pengguna sosial media di indonesia termasuk banyak juga, dan orang orang nya yg ramah dan gampang didekati jadi orang luar tertarik untuk belajar bahasa indo. shoutout juga kepada para polyglot indonesia yg memperkenalkan bahasa indo ke internasional seperti kak Genesia, SonnyWilson, Fiki Naki, dll
Kita doakan yang terbaik. Sekarang bahasa Indonesia juga sudah menjadi bahasa resmi ke 10 sidang umum UNESCO. Artinya harapan kita membawa bahasa Indonesia mendunia masih ada. Yang perlu adalah kita harus terus pakai bahasa Indonesia dengan benar dimanapun kita berada, perkenalkan dengan orang luar. Musik Indonesia dengan bahasa Indonesia juga bagus-bagus. Kita promosikan saja lewat lagu juga.
suatu bahasa diminati karena nilainya, bukan karena karakteristik bahasa itu sendiri. apakah nilai dari bahasa Indonesia sehingga diminati bangsa asing? ekonomi, budaya, politik? saya rasa tidak banyak. berbeda dengan kita orang indo lokal yang kalau gak mau belajar bahasa Indonesia sejak kecil bisa hilang dari peredaran.
I'm a German living in Spain married to a Spaniard. At our wedding celebration my Soanish family said about German that it sounded as if were always angry. My German family said about my Spanish family that it seemes they were always shouting at each other.. In one case it was for the sound of the language, in the other for the way of interacting. The outcome: the same.
Exactly. Or when they're comparing German words to French, English, Italian, Spanish. Yeah no shit, it's almost as if languages in the same language group will have similar words.
@@ginismoja2459they also come up with the exact same examples each and every time. How often do we need to learn about German matchbox and squirrels or ridiculous long words from law school or even completely made up ones?
I'm brazilian and have always been amazed by the german language, ever since I was 12 (I don't have any relatives from Germany, just pure curiosity for languages in general). I think it's such a beautiful and misjudged language, I went back to studying it now and am absolutely in love with it. People that replicate this stereotype are just ignorant 🤨
@@darwinqpenaflorida3797 Do you mean the Armed Forces of the Philippines uses Indonesian? I once read comments from Filipinos that Indonesian was the language studied in the Philippine army. But to be honest at that time I didn't really believe it.
@@darwinqpenaflorida3797 But I believe that Filipinos are already used to Indonesian because there are lots of Filipino comments on Indonesian songs or music on TH-cam. Maybe you know the Indonesian songs Dola by Angga, Faja Skali by Angga, Cintamu Sepahit Topi Miring, and many more. Indonesian songs often go viral in several countries in ASEAN and even outside ASEAN.
22:06 𝗘𝘅𝗰𝗲𝗽𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻; ◽1 Butterfly : 1 Kupu-kupu ◽1 Spider : 1 Laba-laba ◽1 Firefly : 1 Kunang-kunang ◽1 Tortoise : 1 Kura-kura ◽1 Sheep : 1 Biri-biri ◽1 Dolphin : 1 Lumba-lumba ◽1 Otter : 1 Berang-berang ◽1 Squid : 1 Cumi-cumi ◽1 Falcon : 1 Alap-alap, etc If the animals above are plural, then; ◽2 Butterflies : 2 Kupu-kupu ◽2 Tortoises : 2 Kura-kura, etc If you ask how to differentiate between exceptions, then the answer is "I don't know".. wkwkwk 😂 🤣 🤭 The solution is that you have to specifically ask a native Indonesian about the word you mean.. We will tell you whether it is an exception or not..
the way Bahasa Indonesia is fast flowing and really simple rule wise came from the way it originated being both based on a market language/dialect version of malay and being a designed uniting language so it's made to be easy to understand
There is a video from around 12 years ago called "How English sounds to non-English speakers" and it was mostly nonsense sounds with a few basic words and swears being actual English.
I think she was trying to place more emphasis on the pitch itself, not the actual English accent. And at least one of their many accents does tend to go up in pitch just like that.
Actually the ones who creating those stereotypes about German language they are German themselves. As far as I know those guys in the video who were comparing languages all of them are German.
Many stereotypes of the Chinese language came from Hong Kong movies, since it was very popular in the 70s, 80s, and 90s. So, the Chinese that the foreigners usually heard are Cantonese. Cantonese are loud, crude, and exaggerated. But the most spoken language in China is Mandarin. It sounds more soft, calm, and refined.
Oh bitch pls Another day, another comment shitting on Cantonese by the superior mandarin speakers. Talk to a northeasterner then come back and tell me Mandarin is refined and gentle and whatnot bs.
Bahasa Indonesia is easy. The problem is when you learn the bahasa in one place or one city, you'll learn it with its culture or its slang or its dialect and the mix with its local language. And when you move to another place, then you will know what you have learned from previous place is kinda different with your current place. I'm from bandung and now I'm working in bekasi (90 minutes away from bandung), even after 5 years working in bekasi, i still don't get much of bekasi's dialect or its local slang
I speak Indonesian, English, and Japanese for fast language or not. From my experience, it is depend on people but women usually do speak faster than men no matter what language it is my teacher also said "yeah we (women) need to speak fast to save time"
If I can say Bahasa Indonesia don't have any characteristic accent. That's why, if you don't understand any word in Bahasa Indonesia, you cannot imitate or stereotyping the language
Now, german is one of the most melodic language. But you have to know it really and use it in the right way. I think that it s the same for any language.
indonesian talk in similar way as spanish speaker, really fast.. that's because there are so many syllables in just one word, their normal speed sounds really fast to other people.
You'd have to use more than one word on most of them, but I think "earworm" can be one word or two in English. That's the one I've heard, anyway. Zugzwang actually IS a word in English - stolen by chess players :)
Indonesian laguange is easy, yes, but in daily life, people in Indonesia speak their local/regional laguange more than Indonesia languange, because we have a lot of ethnicities, there are different accents even when we speak Indonesian languange. So nobody speaks proper Indonesian like the book taught 😁👍
I think I'm fell in love to Joana! 🫣 Btw, Indonesian is an easy language to learn because it doesn't use sentence structures like the one Genesia explains. But what is difficult about bahasa Indonesian is writing. 80% of Indonesian people I have known in my entire life cannot write bahasa Indonesian properly. In fact it took me almost 3 years to learn to write properly. 😅 Overall, Genesia's explanation of bahasa Indonesian is the best of the 3 other Indonesians I've seen in content like this. KERJA BAGUS, Neng!! 👏
7:35 as a german i really hate this video by now. Literally EVERY video that talks about language differences use this sketch as an example, which obviously is a bad choice for that.
I hear this for many many years and I'll believe it when I see it. I can see the potential but the religion can be an issue. Businesses close early during fasting month around 3ish in the afternoon. How can you expect international corporations to shut down operations around 3ish everyday for a month? Then 1 or 2 weeks off for Ramadhan.
Setuju banget kalo bahasa Indonesia itu mudah buat dipelajarin. Tinggal buang grammar, buang gender. Simpel. Thats informal form of Bahasa Indonesia you guys found hard to learn. Wichis depend from what region it come, it might be sounds diferent. In formal Bahasa Indonesia : Saya setuju sekali bahwa belajar bahasa Indonesia itu mudah. Tidak perlu menggunakan kata penunjuk waktu, tidak perlu menggunakan kata penunjuk kelamin. Sesederhana itu. Thats was the type of Bahasa Indonesia you guys can easily learn or mostly tought.
The reason mandarin sound different to other tonal languages like cantonese and vietnamese is because it lost the characteristic short stuccuto sound from middle chinese(1000 yrs ago) so 独lonely is pronouced as du instead of duk(Cantonese). Japanese for example got their Chinese words when mandarin(northern Chinese) still had it. so the word for lonely is prounced(doku) they added a vowel to the end of the k
yeah, because Indonesian language mostly has many syllables for a word, 3 on average. "Mempertanggungjawabkan" is a seven syllable word. If we don't speak fast, people easily get bored.
I’ve always wondered what Indonesian sounds like to foreigners! 😆 It was also really interesting to describe the feel of these languages without going into actual vocab or grammar ❤
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I don't know why im having love at first sight 💩😆
Du kannst auch im deutschen das r rollen, hörst dich dann halt blos an wie ein Franke
Beautiful language
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Indonesian languages is very simple, for example "where do you live?" You can place any word for the first, second etc in conversation (not for the grammar), "you live where?" "where you live?" "Live where you?" "live you where?".
100% Valid
true
yes true
Or even only “live where?” Or “stay where”
whattt i had no idea how indonesian sounded like before this video and i had basically 0 contact with it and this made want to learn indonesian so bad lmao it seems easy and a very cool dash interesting language
This episode they manage to cast lots of good ppl, they're very communicative. They connect to each other naturally and the flow is very good. A bunch of smart extrovert ig. Except japan and Chinese girl, who seemed like introvert among this girls 😂
really? I find that the german girl is the introvert one instead. Or she is just choosing her words carefully, because i think germans can be very blunt with their words.
Thank you for your kind words ❤
@@thegreatleaderjimpickens7919 Being forthcoming isn't the same as being an extrovert. And even then, Germany is hardly culturally homogeneous.
As an Indonesian, many people say German is the language of Hitler, but my president said German is the language of Schiller, Goethe, Beethoven and Mozart.
Well, austrian dialect of german is the language of Hitler.
president-elect*
wtf 💀💀
Nobody said language of Hitler in Indonesia bro stop the cap
Nobody said that in Indonesia 🤦stop the cap
I adore this group of girls so much. Not only they are attractive and stylish, but quite highly educated and very well-mannered.
Thank you so much!!!
Yeah, good group energy there 😊
Whenever I hear Indonesian all I can think of is the R rolling and the only type of Indonesian entertainment that I can think of are The Raid films.
I wont blame you, the famous things from us are Indomie, the Raid, komodo Dragons, and Bali, not much. 😂
@@itsmesoleh06 Indomie is so good as well as Nasi Goreng, oh let's not forget about kopi luwak the most expensive coffee in the world I personally never tried it since it's expensive and not on my radar but I'm sure it's good since I like coffee and I know how the process works but I don't have the cash to purchase it.
It sounds like italian to me
you watch The Raid? 👍🏼
Phonetically it sounds a lot like Tagalog (Filipino dialect). Except that they have an emphasis on rolling their R’s more and also sound like they’re talking much faster.
Thanks to Genesia, Indonesia can be more well known..
The Indonesian Ministry of Tourism should pay her for her engagement here in International community.. 😂😂
Can't agree more. But, as Indonesians, we all know this wish is too good to be true. 🤣
Agreed
Who/What is Genesia?
Nvm I replayed 😅 now I know who Genesia is
Genesia is beautiful lady at 0:38 for those who can't find the lady i meant and she destined to be borned in Indonesia.. her country also end with -sia.. 😊😊
I’m from Calamba City, Laguna in the Philippines and I’m currently learned Bahasa Indonesia on my own since March 2023 using my language application, Duolingo(developed by Luis Von Ahn) and a TH-cam Channel, IndonesianPod101 and because I’m starting typing Bahasa Indonesia on TH-cam in some Indonesia-related videos, like beauty pageants, etc., my birthday wish by September is I want to study more Bahasa Indonesia in Metro Manila, especially various language schools in Alabang or anywhere and Indonesian Embassy in Makati City, where free Indonesian Language classes there rather than in Calamba City, because the city dosen’t have single language classes 😊😊
I hope to practice Bahasa Indonesia well because Indonesia is my favorite country and I like to meet Indonesian people as friends including pageant lovers and many others and my Indonesian Celebrity Crush was Lyodra and Tiara Andini(both are singers) so with all my heart, I hope to see you in Wonderful Indonesia next year and I will be waiting for you 😊😊
Love from Calamba City, Laguna in the Philippines 🇵🇭💕🇮🇩
Jadi apa sudah paham bahasa indo bro?
@@rezamahendra12324Ya wkwk 😊😊
@@darwinqpenaflorida3797wow great job for you....mudah2 an impian dan usaha mu untuk bertemu lyodra dan tiara tercapai ya..😊👍
@@silvi359Terima kasih dan aku sangat cinta Lyodra dan Tiara banyak karena dia cantik 😊😊
@@darwinqpenaflorida3797 bahasa indonesia anda baku dan itu merupakan nilai lebih bagi anda karena kebanyakan warga indonesia sendiri cenderung menggunakan bahasa yang adalah bukan baku atau non baku.
Why do Indonesians say Indonesian is the easiest language to learn? because on average 90% of Indonesian people are born with a local language as their first language, when they are 5 years old they start learning Indonesian, this is a normal thing in Indonesia because Indonesia has many local languages, and that is the reason why people Indonesia says Indonesian is easy to learn, not only because we were born in Indonesia and we say Indonesian is the easiest language to learn, but that's the reality.
Yeah, Bahasa Indonesia isn't the first language for the most of Indonesians.
Thats true Indonesian is new language and unified language, also many languages that have been absorbed from English, Malay, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Chinese, Sanskrit and no affirmation in gender and time
Makanya Genesia bilang tidak semua orang Indonesia proper menggunakan bahasa Indonesia walaupun tergolong bahasa yang mudah dipelajari. Bahasa Indonesia yang baku alias proper hanya ada di berita dan buku.
Mungkin maksudnya mudah karena strukturnya tidak serumit bahasa lain bahkan tidak menggunakan intonasi seperti Chinese misalnya.
Kalau harus jujur dari pengalaman pribadi, yang paling sulit dari bahasa Indonesia adalah menulis. Saya butuh hampir 3 tahun untuk belajar menulis dengan benar. 😅
@@SitumorangPande0820 kalo aku sih meskipun ibu aku orang Jawa dan ayah aku orang Kalimantan, tapi bahasa Indonesia adalah bahasa pertama aku soal nya aku di besar kan di wilayah tran yang mana itu tuh tempat orang imigrasi dari seluruh pulau di Indonesia, makan nya bagi aku bahasa Indonesia mudah banget sedang kan bahasa Kalimantan bahasa kedua ku, dan bahasa Jawa bahasa ketiga ku, aku terlahir beda dari kebanyakan orang Indonesia yang mana kebanyakan dari mereka terlahir dengan bahasa lokal sebagai bahasa pertama nya dan bahasa Indonesia sebagai bahasa kedua nya.
@@Saluranmasadepanofficial Ya pointnya adalah bahasa Indonesia tergolong mudah dipelajari untuk lisan tapi untuk tulisan (yang benar dan baku) bahasa Indonesia sama rumitnya dengan bahasa Inggris misalnya.
Contohnya anda, anda tidak menulis dengan bahasa Indonesia yang proper (benar dan baku). Berarti besar kemungkinan bahasa Indonesia formal anda juga seperti itu.
2:25 English
4:59 German
9:16 Korean
12:13 Chinese
16:04 Japanese
19:03 Indonesia
20.09 "Terus kalian sekarang kaya bingung semua kan aku ngomong apa? Nggak ada yang ngerti." 😅😅
Wkwkwkwk
@@Bruuh05 20:09
so back when i studied in korea in 2008, i had a relationship with a german woman and i could tell you it's a smooth and calming language.
Note that the languages featured in the video come from different language families, except for English and German, which are both Germanic. So when the American says that German sounds like an older, more sophisticated English, she's not entirely wrong. Although Chinese, Japanese, and Korean all use Chinese characters, they originate from different language families and have distinct characteristics.
I understand why Genesia feels a bit defensive about Indonesian being perceived as similar to Thai. These languages don't even belong to the same language family. Judging them to be similar just because both are from Southeast Asia can come across as quite ignorant. If someone said Indonesian sounded like Tagalog, it would be more understandable since both languages belong to the Austronesian family.
Stereotypes exist for a reason, but ultimately, how a language sounds depends on the speaker. A Japanese warlord and a kawaii girl from a maid café in Akihabara would sound completely different. Although I’m not a big fan, I do think Xiaomanyc’s impressions accurately reflect how foreigners perceive different languages.
Genesia, as a polyglot, speaks all the languages featured in this video. If I were her, I’d be an insufferable show-off, so I’m thankful for her positive representation of Indonesia 😁
Tagalog lacks words or vocabularies that's why there's so many English words and some spanish words in tagalog speakers. The Philippine government needs to create more new words and to complete this language because right now it is very incomplete language like those pavement road projects that is left incomplete.
@@Toolbox12-y1pI wouldn't say "lack of words". I would say "flexible". Indonesian language also has loan words.
@@Toolbox12-y1p not lack but some new object exist from other country that why language usualy absorb, many english absorb latin/greece
@@kunderemp ang sabihin mo ai wala ka lang nationalism para sa sarili mong wika na ai Tagalog. Gusto mo lang ng some English/Spanish words para mukha kang cool. Another branch of pridefulness and arrogance and colonial mentality of Pilipinos aka slavery mentality. Matutu maging humble para hindi mapapahiya. ᜋᜃᜊᜌᜈ᜔ ᜋᜃᜏᜒᜃ
@@awancah7309 in denial slave mentality you have. Just like when Spain made Pilipinos slaves during the colonial period
I'm Indonesian, and while it's true that the lack of tenses, genders, conjugations make Indonesian seem like a very easy to learn language, we have a lot of prefixes and suffixes to change the meaning of a word. Remembering when to use it and how to put it might be challenging for most people 🤣
In short, for beginner it's really easy, for deeper learning? It has no ending... I remember has question for a test about paragraph core = inti kalimat, i ask it into 2 different teachers, without the answer sheet. They give me two different answers. Most of the issue because in Indonesia I think we can yapping entire paragraph without any concrete structure. So to formulize it kinda like a Herculean task on its own.
Indonesian is big country. You need learn Indonesia language to travel deep more. If you just speak english, maybe you just can go to Bali or Jakarta. Same as like china there Cantonese, Hakka and other dialect. Indonesia language is lingua franca. Many of them dont speak english.
The Japanese girl sounds indeed super super cute. The soft spoken high pitch sound, irresistible!!!
Indonesian language should be the official world language because its easy to learn, you can communicate in few months of learning it. In 3 months staying in Bali i can communicate and understand the locals with basic bahasa Indonesia. This language is beautiful.
9:12 interesting as a German I get the same feeling when listening to Nordic languages. The words sound familiar but have that little bit of lost magic to them that out language lacks.
As a slovene i get the same feeling with almost all other balkan languages and as a german speaking person i completely agree
Besides just the tones themselves, Chinese is often spoken very expressively (Cantonese even more than Mandarin). Especially when the drinks are flowing, everything sounds 10x more dramatic than any other language. LOL I love it though.
Semoga *Bahasa Indonesia* suatu saat jadi Bahasa Universal setara dengan Bahasa Jepang Korea Mandarin saat ini banyak diminati untuk belajar.
karena kita tau Bahasa Indonesia punya potensi besar dan tersebar ke beberapa negara yang penggunanya diaspora warganegara Indonesia Serta Fakultas Jurusan Bahasa Indonesia di beberapa negara. 😊
fyi skrg udah banyak bule yg belajar bahasa indo. bisa diliat banyak youtuber polyglot seperti RyanHale atau KazuLanguages memilih bhs indo sebagai salah satu bahasa yg dikuasai.
Mungkin berkat pengguna sosial media di indonesia termasuk banyak juga, dan orang orang nya yg ramah dan gampang didekati jadi orang luar tertarik untuk belajar bahasa indo.
shoutout juga kepada para polyglot indonesia yg memperkenalkan bahasa indo ke internasional seperti kak Genesia, SonnyWilson, Fiki Naki, dll
Kenapa tidak? Bahasa indonesia, bahasa yang mudah dipelajari, dan aku berharap banyak film dan drama indonesia yg makin diminati orang asing
Kita doakan yang terbaik. Sekarang bahasa Indonesia juga sudah menjadi bahasa resmi ke 10 sidang umum UNESCO. Artinya harapan kita membawa bahasa Indonesia mendunia masih ada. Yang perlu adalah kita harus terus pakai bahasa Indonesia dengan benar dimanapun kita berada, perkenalkan dengan orang luar. Musik Indonesia dengan bahasa Indonesia juga bagus-bagus. Kita promosikan saja lewat lagu juga.
suatu bahasa diminati karena nilainya, bukan karena karakteristik bahasa itu sendiri. apakah nilai dari bahasa Indonesia sehingga diminati bangsa asing? ekonomi, budaya, politik? saya rasa tidak banyak. berbeda dengan kita orang indo lokal yang kalau gak mau belajar bahasa Indonesia sejak kecil bisa hilang dari peredaran.
@@suhanjayalian5044 ya negara masih korupsi dan rakyat kurang civil emang gimana mahu maju.negara luar cuman liar negara moden bukan kek indonesia
Plz invite them together again this is very educational
Thank you
You really like education. Go deeply learn the languages then
I'm a German living in Spain married to a Spaniard. At our wedding celebration my Soanish family said about German that it sounded as if were always angry. My German family said about my Spanish family that it seemes they were always shouting at each other.. In one case it was for the sound of the language, in the other for the way of interacting. The outcome: the same.
I am so sick of this stereotype that German is an angry language. Scream and every language sounds aggressive.
Exactly. Or when they're comparing German words to French, English, Italian, Spanish. Yeah no shit, it's almost as if languages in the same language group will have similar words.
@@ginismoja2459they also come up with the exact same examples each and every time. How often do we need to learn about German matchbox and squirrels or ridiculous long words from law school or even completely made up ones?
I'm brazilian and have always been amazed by the german language, ever since I was 12 (I don't have any relatives from Germany, just pure curiosity for languages in general). I think it's such a beautiful and misjudged language, I went back to studying it now and am absolutely in love with it. People that replicate this stereotype are just ignorant 🤨
All thanks to that austrian painter guy
As a native tonal language speaker, german sounds so strong and blunt compare to other european languages
I loved this episode. Specially learning about Indonesian
The craziest thing is, one person can speak to all of their languages, but they are cant talk her language, so she can be a spy among of them 😅
Older, rich brother of English xD I can totally see that personification
Indonesian is a beautiful and cool language. In 2023, Indonesian will become the official language of the 10th UNESCO general assembly or conference.
Nice and the language become popular among the Filipinos especially Overseas Filipino Workers and Armed Forces of the Philippines 😊😊
@@darwinqpenaflorida3797 That must be navy, I talked to a few of them
@@renofumi28Ooh yeah Philippine Navy also have 😊😊
@@darwinqpenaflorida3797 Do you mean the Armed Forces of the Philippines uses Indonesian? I once read comments from Filipinos that Indonesian was the language studied in the Philippine army. But to be honest at that time I didn't really believe it.
@@darwinqpenaflorida3797 But I believe that Filipinos are already used to Indonesian because there are lots of Filipino comments on Indonesian songs or music on TH-cam. Maybe you know the Indonesian songs Dola by Angga, Faja Skali by Angga, Cintamu Sepahit Topi Miring, and many more. Indonesian songs often go viral in several countries in ASEAN and even outside ASEAN.
Indonesian,,❤
22:06 𝗘𝘅𝗰𝗲𝗽𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻;
◽1 Butterfly : 1 Kupu-kupu
◽1 Spider : 1 Laba-laba
◽1 Firefly : 1 Kunang-kunang
◽1 Tortoise : 1 Kura-kura
◽1 Sheep : 1 Biri-biri
◽1 Dolphin : 1 Lumba-lumba
◽1 Otter : 1 Berang-berang
◽1 Squid : 1 Cumi-cumi
◽1 Falcon : 1 Alap-alap, etc
If the animals above are plural, then;
◽2 Butterflies : 2 Kupu-kupu
◽2 Tortoises : 2 Kura-kura, etc
If you ask how to differentiate between exceptions, then the answer is "I don't know".. wkwkwk 😂 🤣 🤭 The solution is that you have to specifically ask a native Indonesian about the word you mean.. We will tell you whether it is an exception or not..
1:53 - I totally ship this !
the way Bahasa Indonesia is fast flowing and really simple rule wise came from the way it originated being both based on a market language/dialect version of malay and being a designed uniting language so it's made to be easy to understand
I like the US girl's way of describing a language, and also the Indonesian one but probably I'm a bit bias as an Indonesian.
In what world was the guy in the first english video speaking in a uk accent? It was incredibly obviously an American accent.
Exactly, what is she talking about? Is she fake American? That's totally American, which part of British in his accent lmao
Fact is that every language sounds aggressive when you shout😂
Ngakak banget liat muka“ mereka fokus dan bingung gitu pas orang Indonesianya langsung ngomong pake bahasa indonesia 😂😂
17:04 how did her arm merge with the TV?
Favorite group in world friends 😊😊
Thank you so much
There is a video from around 12 years ago called "How English sounds to non-English speakers" and it was mostly nonsense sounds with a few basic words and swears being actual English.
People's reference was Hoitler's speech, that's why they thought it's scary and harsh.
This group very great
Thank you!!!
Great episode
3:12..... What?? That didn't sound like a UK accent??? It was clearly American English. Did y'all watch a different video than what we saw?
Yeah, that was confusing, how the hell is that a UK accent.
I think she was trying to place more emphasis on the pitch itself, not the actual English accent. And at least one of their many accents does tend to go up in pitch just like that.
thank you for invited a good women have better knowlage about indonesian languange, not like past time
Actually the ones who creating those stereotypes about German language they are German themselves. As far as I know those guys in the video who were comparing languages all of them are German.
07:38 I love when Indonesian girl trying to speak it xD
Many stereotypes of the Chinese language came from Hong Kong movies, since it was very popular in the 70s, 80s, and 90s. So, the Chinese that the foreigners usually heard are Cantonese.
Cantonese are loud, crude, and exaggerated. But the most spoken language in China is Mandarin. It sounds more soft, calm, and refined.
Oh bitch pls Another day, another comment shitting on Cantonese by the superior mandarin speakers. Talk to a northeasterner then come back and tell me Mandarin is refined and gentle and whatnot bs.
Bahasa Indonesia is easy. The problem is when you learn the bahasa in one place or one city, you'll learn it with its culture or its slang or its dialect and the mix with its local language. And when you move to another place, then you will know what you have learned from previous place is kinda different with your current place. I'm from bandung and now I'm working in bekasi (90 minutes away from bandung), even after 5 years working in bekasi, i still don't get much of bekasi's dialect or its local slang
Explaining that a bit like chinese and french made sense. Because Indonesia does get influenced by it's asian influence plus european influence
12:00 Kotoha dozing off thinking about she talk very slow in Korean but the others says it was her cute point 😂😂
I love UK accent, Like Melody ❤😂 I love that
Yeaa I love it ❤
Post anothers pleasee
I hope we get a part 2 of this video with different countries ❤
I speak Indonesian, English, and Japanese
for fast language or not. From my experience, it is depend on people but women usually do speak faster than men no matter what language it is
my teacher also said "yeah we (women) need to speak fast to save time"
If I can say Bahasa Indonesia don't have any characteristic accent. That's why, if you don't understand any word in Bahasa Indonesia, you cannot imitate or stereotyping the language
Now, german is one of the most melodic language. But you have to know it really and use it in the right way. I think that it s the same for any language.
Genesia explained Bahasa Indonesia very well x)))
Indonesian polyglots are people too bro
This is full of positive vibe yoo
Make Indonesia better known to the world
indonesian talk in similar way as spanish speaker, really fast.. that's because there are so many syllables in just one word, their normal speed sounds really fast to other people.
She said the guys peaking English random words had a UK ACCENT? WTF- it was very clearly and obviously a standard american accent.
Udah mulai jago ngasih judul sama thumbnail, channel ini tahu apa yang harus dilakukan.
joana looks really soft
Please invite your friends to visit Indonesia☺
20:07 entah apa yang lucu di part ini tapi bikin ketawa 😆😆😆😆
Genesia look beautifull
Genesia!👍🏻
I dare anyone in the comments to pronounce “Rindfleischettiketierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz” (a word for a German law about beef).
geanau
I think the Indonesian accent sounds like a Spanish accent.
to be honest the woman from germany is cute and attractive, only her who is different from other woman
I'm from Austria. No R in the back of the throat for me. Just speak the more relaxed Austrian German. 😄
Where I'm from in California, people don't talk like that. 😂
For me Chinese is something like "................wan- 😊"
😂😂😂
There are many german words with no english translation which are very useful. Weltschmerz, Ohrwurm, verschlimmbessern, gemütlich, Zugzwang.
You'd have to use more than one word on most of them, but I think "earworm" can be one word or two in English. That's the one I've heard, anyway. Zugzwang actually IS a word in English - stolen by chess players :)
German is one of the most sophisticated languages... Doesn't sound angry.
Indonesian laguange is easy, yes, but in daily life, people in Indonesia speak their local/regional laguange more than Indonesia languange, because we have a lot of ethnicities, there are different accents even when we speak Indonesian languange. So nobody speaks proper Indonesian like the book taught 😁👍
"Hah!"nya realistik banget 😭😭
I think I'm fell in love to Joana! 🫣
Btw, Indonesian is an easy language to learn because it doesn't use sentence structures like the one Genesia explains.
But what is difficult about bahasa Indonesian is writing. 80% of Indonesian people I have known in my entire life cannot write bahasa Indonesian properly. In fact it took me almost 3 years to learn to write properly. 😅
Overall, Genesia's explanation of bahasa Indonesian is the best of the 3 other Indonesians I've seen in content like this.
KERJA BAGUS, Neng!! 👏
Indonesian language has suposed to be easy though, cause there's so many different languages and accent in every island in there....
Indonesian language is mixed melayu dutch and japan. How i know from history before 1945
i love it
Sebenernya genesia termasuk orang yg ngomong bahasa indonesianya cepet.
Wow mantap 🇮🇩👍
0:33 gyoikitenkai !! Jujutsu Kaïsen !!!!!!!! i like it by Sukuna !
7:35 as a german i really hate this video by now. Literally EVERY video that talks about language differences use this sketch as an example, which obviously is a bad choice for that.
The Korean Kkch sound lol I only make that sound if I have something super bitter or sour xD
just wait till indonesia becomes 4th biggest economy in the world, and people are gonna learn Indonesian language and it becomes popular
I hear this for many many years and I'll believe it when I see it. I can see the potential but the religion can be an issue. Businesses close early during fasting month around 3ish in the afternoon. How can you expect international corporations to shut down operations around 3ish everyday for a month? Then 1 or 2 weeks off for Ramadhan.
Lets wait 20-30 years
dude just wait@@ryanhp3170
20:10 As a french person i can say it does NOT sounds like french 😭 it sounds more like italian
Setuju banget kalo bahasa Indonesia itu mudah buat dipelajarin. Tinggal buang grammar, buang gender. Simpel.
Thats informal form of Bahasa Indonesia you guys found hard to learn. Wichis depend from what region it come, it might be sounds diferent.
In formal Bahasa Indonesia :
Saya setuju sekali bahwa belajar bahasa Indonesia itu mudah. Tidak perlu menggunakan kata penunjuk waktu, tidak perlu menggunakan kata penunjuk kelamin. Sesederhana itu.
Thats was the type of Bahasa Indonesia you guys can easily learn or mostly tought.
20:09 "Terus kalian sekarang kaya bingung semua
kan aku ngomong apa? Nggak ada yang ngerti."
Bravo 👏
Cewek Jepang ngomong bahasa koreanya lucu wkwkwkwk
"Japanese sounds so cute"
WW2 Japanese Imperial Army General crying at the corner. 😂
They were just overcompensating for sounding like cute animals
That english was NOT in an english accent that was 100% american 😭😭
next guess the language of the Indonesian region
I hate strotype because not accurate, but it's how human learning
What was Kotoha's dialect? Okinawan?🤔
The reason mandarin sound different to other tonal languages like cantonese and vietnamese is because it lost the characteristic short stuccuto sound from middle chinese(1000 yrs ago) so 独lonely is pronouced as du instead of duk(Cantonese). Japanese for example got their Chinese words when mandarin(northern Chinese) still had it. so the word for lonely is prounced(doku) they added a vowel to the end of the k
I have a chinese friend and he said that Indonesian language sounds very fast like "tretetetet tretetetet" 😂😅
😂😂 pdhal biasa wkwk
yeah, because Indonesian language mostly has many syllables for a word, 3 on average. "Mempertanggungjawabkan" is a seven syllable word. If we don't speak fast, people easily get bored.
20:14 doesn't sound french at all more like russian sound