A few pronounciation tips: In many languages in the world, words are pronounced exactly how they are written, every letter makes the same sound and it's kind of similar in most languages when written in the latin alphabet. English and French are the most notoriours outliers. Spanish is very phonetic, and since I know that you learned some German, you will be pretty close to correct when you read the Spanish names like you would read German words (works for most languages or is at least better than pronouncing them like English). In Spanish, the accent ´ indicates the stress of the word, so Bogota is pronounced "boh - goh - TA" and not "boh - GOH - ta". Quito is pronounced "KEE - toh", which is because of a peculiar pronounciation rule in Spanish (No shame in not knowing that).
You mean most Indo-European languages, not most languages overall. If we go to the Orient, especially Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Vietnam and some of China, pronouncing them the way it is in English is surprisingly accurate.
Spanish is such an easy language to pronounce, because it basically has only four rules an english-speaker needs to remember: 1. the accent thing you mentioned 2. A is pronounced Ah, not Ay 3. Lisp a lot 4. Speak as if you're reciting overly dramatic soap opera dialogue!
Jack butchering Spanish words is obviously the best part of this video. Still can’t believe you thought Lima was Chilean and Colombia was the capital of Ecuador 😅
Also, keep in mind something these quizzes often overlook is that a small number of countries have more than one capital. Bolivia is one of them. La Paz is one, but there's a second one: Sucre.
@@korganrocks3995 a shame. I've failed a few because I couldn't tell which one of the capitals it wants. 🇿🇦 is the worst because it is the only one with not just two, but three capitals : Cape Town, Bloemfontein, and Pretoria. Remembering is not tough, but trying to guess which the quiz wants is annoying.
1:10I was born in Ecuador so I was so excited to hear that jack knew the capital just for him to put Colombia! Anyway you knew a lot more capitals than most Europeans and now you know all of them in South America!
For someone who really didn't wanna learn the capital cities, Jack has a really good way of learning them. Thanks to him, I now am learning the capitals with him. Gracias x
These were definitely the easiest for me. I learnt them in late 2021, before learning Europe. I then learnt the rest in mid 2022, but I often speedrun naming all of the South American capitals, countries, flags + finding them (PS I have a geography channel, and I'm gonna learn all of the states, regions, dependencies and so on, so wish me luck Also I learnt them this way: Brasilia sounds like Brazil, Buenos Aires I already know, Santiago I already know, Lima is like a lemur, which live in (rain)forests, Quito is unique, Bogota: my dad taught me, Caracas: idek, La Paz: there is 2 capitals, Montevideo: TH-cam videos, Georgetown is like the Caribbean capitals that I did one quiz on, Asuncion is like Ascension (Island), which definitely messes me up sometimes, Paramaribo was: I burnt it into my brain lmao
This is one video I actually whish was dubbed 😂😂 No shaming, nobody can know every language, but listening to him pronounce the cities was actually painful 😂 But still a fun video!
As someone who speaks Spanish, this video is incredibly painful to watch. Edit: I also love how Jack found the Spanish pronunciation of Asuncion (with the lisp on the C), which probably isn't how many people from Paraguay actually would pronounce it.
0:21 Remember that Brazilians changed the way of writing from Brazil to BraSil, not all languages have changed this writing, maybe that's why the name of the capital is BraSília.
Here you have some mnemotecnics for obscure North America Capital Cities: -St Lucia (Castries): Lucia had an accident and she put a cast on. -Antigua and Barbuda (Saint John): John liked so much Antigua and Barbuda that they named the capital city after him. -St Vincent and the Grenadines (Kingstown): Jamaica's capital city (Kingston) but with a W.
My mnemonic for Saint Lucia is: "it's the only country in the world named after a woman and its Capital is therefore, obviously, somehow castrated ("kastriert" in my native tongue). Thanks for the others. I always struggle with all the carribean (and oceanic) countries on WORLDLE and GLOBLE and FLAGLE but it's getting better. St. Johns/George/James and whatever uuugh :')
ooh i never thought of that for st lucia! i’ve been using “castries pastries” (yes i am aware of the correct pronunciation but it just stuck to use castries pastries)
Hi Jack, Great Job!! I suggest that you learn all the Capital Cities of North America next, as there aren't too many (23) but they are one of the harder Capital Cities to remember! This is so you can prepare for the harder ones in Africa and Asia as there are quite a lot of countries in each of these continents. Of course, you don't have to do this continent next and I wish you the best of luck on your journey!
caribbean capitals messed me up, sometimes, when doing the capitals of the world quiz again, I will forget about Basseterre or Kingstown (St Kitts and Nevis and St Vincent and the Grenadines)
Nice job jack! I found that Asia was the hardest, so personally I would go for North America next Tips Nicaraguas capital is Managua and they sound similar St Lucia capital is Castries, pasties taste good and St Lucia flag looks good, Trinidad and Tobagos capital is Port of Spain Imagine there’s a lot of tobacco in the Port of Spain
Brasil in the brazillian language is also writen with an S, that is why Brasilia is writen like that, and Brazil's capital was Rio de Janeiro, but that was a long time ago
fantastic video jack! you should also learn coats of arms,when i learn them im starting to find it slightly challenging edit: it is called brasilia because brazilians/Portuguese spell ot brasil
Yeah, I started doing coats of arms, I didn't finish, because I forgot, maybe I should make a video on it lol (not that you care) I got 180 or something
1:43 him mispronouncing bogotá is the highlight of my day. Just so ya know the “á” little line on top is an accent so the accent goes on that :) Btw gretpat vid Jack! Keep up the great content dude :D
Wow, I think it's crazy that Jack was one of my inspirations for learning geography a year ago. And in just one year, I know every country, country flag, country capitals, outlines, populations, States, state flags, state capitals, state outlines, and state populations. Meanwhile Jack, is still stuck on capitals...
Jack, one small note on the pronunciation of Asunción: the way you learned to pronounce it (with the 'th' for the 'c') is a perfectly correct way of pronouncing it, however, it is not how they pronounce it in Paraguay. There, they pronounce the 'c' as an 's'. The way you learned is how they speak in Spain, who colonized Paraguay and much of South American, so in my opinion it is better to pronounce it with the 's' sound. Hope this helps!
Jack, I’m sick so I’ve spent the the past day watching you and you never fail to please me. Thank you for creating such amazing content! Keep up the work, legend :)
fun fact: bolivia actually has two official capitals, La Paz is only the executive capital and where the seat of government is, while Sucre is the other one with it being the constitutional capital. Neither of them are the largest city, that title goes to Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Please learn all the capital cities on the African continent next. Thank you. Could you also do a video where you learn all the counties and provinces of Ireland, the states of Mexico and Germany, Oblasts of Russia and Ukraine and provinces of Canada and China. I love watching your videos. They are so fun and informative.
Trick for Peru’s capital: The version that has an emblem on the flag has a lama on it, which sounds like the capital’s name, Lima Credits to my 7th grade geography teacher 😂
(0:25) It's spellt with an S because Brasil is spellt with an S in Portuguese. Brasília is just the Portuguese name for the city. The English name, if there would be one, would be Brazilia. But since there isn't one, it's just Brasília in English. (Also, I noticed the syllables in English is Bra-zi-li-a, and in Portuguese it's Bra-síl-ia)
Quito is pronounced more like the words KEY+toe together. As for Bogotá, put stress on the final syllable: bo-go-TAA (hence why there's an acute (á) over the a at the end). Aside from those, you did quite well pronouncing them.
Jack, the best thing about Spanish is that the vowels almost always sound the same regardless of the word, unlike in English (where, for example, the A in father, apple, and pale are all different). The Spanish vowel sounds are AH, EH, EE, OH, OO. You also accent the next to last syllable unless there's an accent on another syllable. So it's SAHN-tee-AH-goh (Chile), ah-soon-see-OHN (Paraguay; note the final accent), boh-goh-TAH (Colombia; note the final accent). KEE-toh (Ecuador) and BWooEH-nohs AHee-rehs (Argentina) get a little more complicated because of the double vowels (ui, ue/ai) but still are gettable with practice. Best of luck!
Something that could help with pronunciation is that the letters with the little line above it/tilde, means that that letter has a stronger pronunciation (if that makes sense) so for Bogotá, what you said would be Bogóta (If you speak spanish I know there are rules and Bogóta is not allowed in those rules but I have to put it more simply so that it is easier to understand)
OH MY GOD!! It's happening. He doing it. Maybe the gods want us to succeed. Great going Jack. Very nice and creative and original you are. Amazing, by the way...uhm....at 6:28 I loved how you completely ignored Venezuela for Caracas and proceeded to say Argentina without noticing.
Montevideo, too. But for me, it was he thinking it's weird tha Brasília is with S, imagine he discovering that the "right" way (in Portuguese) is Brasil, not Brazil.
Finally, Jack, I’ve been waiting for so long for you to learn capitals in the Western Hemisphere. Edit: after I learned all of the capitals I knew that Lima was for Peru, but now you’re confusing me 😂.
CONGRATULATIONS JACK I couldn't spell Buenos Aries you have helped me thank you very much. Also Interesting fact Chile Argentina Peru Ecuador Colombia and Venezuela was colonized by Spain also The Sanorà Desert is the most dry Desert is the world Coverd by Chile Peru Ecuador and Colombia OK Bye. :)
Correct Pronunciations for Jack: Ecuador, Quito = Keeto Colombia, Bogota = Bow(and arrow) go tah Venezuela, Caracas = you said it right! Guyana, Georgetown = you said it right! Suriname, Paramaribo = Para maree bo Peru, Lima = you said it right! Bolivia, (actually two capitals)La Paz = you said it right! Chile, Santiago = San tee ahh go Argentina, Buenos Aires = Bwenos eye ris Paraguay, Asunción = assun se own Uruguay, Montevideo = Montay vee de oh Brazil, Brasília = you said it right!
its surprising how jack can pronounce almost every single capital city incorrectly
it’s a gift
fr
And he stopped to learn how to pronounce just one of them.
qUiTo
sAnTiAgO
mOnTeViDeO
bOgOtA
pArAmArIbO
bUeNoS aIrEs
(all that he mispronounces, if I can remember correctly)
Yeah
Jack calling the capital of Chile Lima then proceeding to pronounce the actual capital like "San-tee-ay-goh" broke my heart
Isn't it san-tee-ar-go?
@@leonglitch It's more like "Sawn-tee-aw-goh"
I say it like san and the name of the liverpool midfielder thiago
@@slyar sawn pronounced like lawn?
@@leonglitch depends where you're from & how you pronounce lawn. if you're a brit saying lorn then no
A few pronounciation tips:
In many languages in the world, words are pronounced exactly how they are written, every letter makes the same sound and it's kind of similar in most languages when written in the latin alphabet. English and French are the most notoriours outliers.
Spanish is very phonetic, and since I know that you learned some German, you will be pretty close to correct when you read the Spanish names like you would read German words (works for most languages or is at least better than pronouncing them like English). In Spanish, the accent ´ indicates the stress of the word, so Bogota is pronounced "boh - goh - TA" and not "boh - GOH - ta". Quito is pronounced "KEE - toh", which is because of a peculiar pronounciation rule in Spanish (No shame in not knowing that).
You mean most Indo-European languages, not most languages overall. If we go to the Orient, especially Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Vietnam and some of China, pronouncing them the way it is in English is surprisingly accurate.
Spanish is such an easy language to pronounce, because it basically has only four rules an english-speaker needs to remember:
1. the accent thing you mentioned
2. A is pronounced Ah, not Ay
3. Lisp a lot
4. Speak as if you're reciting overly dramatic soap opera dialogue!
@@korganrocks3995 3. depends on dialect. With Iberian Spanish, sure, but for most American dialects, not so much.
@@oyoo3323 Psh, what do Americans know about pronouncing Spanish? 😛
@@korganrocks3995 He meant the whole continent xD.
The way Jack memorizes the capitals of the countries is very funny and efficient. Thanks for the good content and greetings from Peru 👋
peru is the capital of spain!
@@dinonuggets755 LOL
Jack butchering Spanish words is obviously the best part of this video. Still can’t believe you thought Lima was Chilean and Colombia was the capital of Ecuador 😅
buenos eris
@@suringuino13 what???? Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina
@@tgnk615 they were talking about another weird pronunciation
@@rbxq yeah i was talking about that
@@suringuino13 Eris, Is a Dwarf Planet
6:30 are we all just passing by the fact that jack said Argentina so convincingly hut it was Venezuela instead
this will be on 100% new meme
New subreddit meme lol
To be fair I get them mixed up pretty often too, they just have similarly interesting names
That’s going in another compilation video
This is gonna be the new subReddit meme as well as the Lima and Santiago mix up
HE FINALLY DID IT
YESSSS
let's goo
Yoooo
WOOOO
Now Asia and Africa and other americ
after jack learns all the capitals:
"can i pronounce correctly all the capitals cities of the world?"
answer: no
No
No he cant
Nah, He ain’t gonna do that man
Never
BRO NO YAMMOUSSKRO ANTANANARIVO NAYPIDAW SRI JAPERWANDERWANDA KOTTE AND THE OTHERS
84 years after the last capitals video… he finally continues!
Wat
@@Floppa402 it’s a meme
@@berthebear_real Is it not a reference to Titanic?
Reference
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Also, keep in mind something these quizzes often overlook is that a small number of countries have more than one capital. Bolivia is one of them. La Paz is one, but there's a second one: Sucre.
Yeah, that ruined my perfect score recently in a quiz. I was quite annoyed, since I've had La Paz memorized for a good 25 years! 😄
@@korganrocks3995 a shame. I've failed a few because I couldn't tell which one of the capitals it wants. 🇿🇦 is the worst because it is the only one with not just two, but three capitals : Cape Town, Bloemfontein, and Pretoria. Remembering is not tough, but trying to guess which the quiz wants is annoying.
@@oyoo3323 isn't it south africa, not zambia?
@@GavinThomasClimbing Zambia? Did you confuse the flags? Zambia's is 🇿🇲, not 🇿🇦.
@@oyoo3323 oh wait I was answering on my computer and it said ZA instead of showing the flag, that's why I thought you said Zambia
1:10I was born in Ecuador so I was so excited to hear that jack knew the capital just for him to put Colombia! Anyway you knew a lot more capitals than most Europeans and now you know all of them in South America!
not more than me
6:29
Jack: Caracas, Argentina
*Clicks Venezuela*
For someone who really didn't wanna learn the capital cities, Jack has a really good way of learning them. Thanks to him, I now am learning the capitals with him. Gracias x
These were definitely the easiest for me. I learnt them in late 2021, before learning Europe. I then learnt the rest in mid 2022, but I often speedrun naming all of the South American capitals, countries, flags + finding them
(PS I have a geography channel, and I'm gonna learn all of the states, regions, dependencies and so on, so wish me luck
Also I learnt them this way: Brasilia sounds like Brazil, Buenos Aires I already know, Santiago I already know, Lima is like a lemur, which live in (rain)forests, Quito is unique, Bogota: my dad taught me, Caracas: idek, La Paz: there is 2 capitals, Montevideo: TH-cam videos, Georgetown is like the Caribbean capitals that I did one quiz on, Asuncion is like Ascension (Island), which definitely messes me up sometimes, Paramaribo was: I burnt it into my brain lmao
Me laughing at Jack’s pronunciation 😂
6:28 Caracas saying 'argentina'
also proceeding to select 'Venezuela' which is correct........... Jack *legend for a reason*
This is one video I actually whish was dubbed 😂😂
No shaming, nobody can know every language, but listening to him pronounce the cities was actually painful 😂
But still a fun video!
As someone who speaks Spanish, this video is incredibly painful to watch.
Edit: I also love how Jack found the Spanish pronunciation of Asuncion (with the lisp on the C), which probably isn't how many people from Paraguay actually would pronounce it.
Jack is pursuing the conquest to learning all the capitals of the world slowly but surely.
the next one will come out in 2025
@@astralmax516 a bit too early
@@astralmax516 I’d say the next one will be in 2030
@@leonardowashere789 More like 2050
“Ecuador, I feel like it’s Colombia”
-Jack Massey Welsh 1/2/-23
Yes, Jack. The capital city of Ecuador is Colombia
WRONG!
Quito (KEE-TOW PRONUNCIATION.)
@@Atlas_Playz-f5y you are a different breed of dum
@@Atlas_Playz-f5y Bro doesn't get the joke 💀
@@Atlas_Playz-f5y i dont think you got the joke
@@GDc1xa Well how do you get the joke then
0:21
Remember that Brazilians changed the way of writing from Brazil to BraSil, not all languages have changed this writing, maybe that's why the name of the capital is BraSília.
Here you have some mnemotecnics for obscure North America Capital Cities:
-St Lucia (Castries): Lucia had an accident and she put a cast on.
-Antigua and Barbuda (Saint John): John liked so much Antigua and Barbuda that they named the capital city after him.
-St Vincent and the Grenadines (Kingstown): Jamaica's capital city (Kingston) but with a W.
My mnemonic for Saint Lucia is: "it's the only country in the world named after a woman and its Capital is therefore, obviously, somehow castrated ("kastriert" in my native tongue). Thanks for the others. I always struggle with all the carribean (and oceanic) countries on WORLDLE and GLOBLE and FLAGLE but it's getting better. St. Johns/George/James and whatever uuugh :')
@@dresden_slowjog Oh that one's also nice 👍
Castries I remember because of Caracas, for some reason, St John because I LOVE Antigua and Barbuda, and Kingstown for the same reason
ooh i never thought of that for st lucia! i’ve been using “castries pastries” (yes i am aware of the correct pronunciation but it just stuck to use castries pastries)
6:30 i love how he confidentely says "Caracas, Argentina" and clicks Venezuela
Hi Jack, Great Job!! I suggest that you learn all the Capital Cities of North America next, as there aren't too many (23) but they are one of the harder Capital Cities to remember! This is so you can prepare for the harder ones in Africa and Asia as there are quite a lot of countries in each of these continents. Of course, you don't have to do this continent next and I wish you the best of luck on your journey!
caribbean capitals messed me up, sometimes, when doing the capitals of the world quiz again, I will forget about Basseterre or Kingstown (St Kitts and Nevis and St Vincent and the Grenadines)
Tegucigalpa, Managua, and the islands east of Puerto Rico were hard for me
@@mar754 how is gucci country and nic is a man hard??
Nice job jack! I found that Asia was the hardest, so personally I would go for North America next
Tips
Nicaraguas capital is Managua and they sound similar
St Lucia capital is Castries, pasties taste good and St Lucia flag looks good,
Trinidad and Tobagos capital is Port of Spain
Imagine there’s a lot of tobacco in the Port of Spain
Brasil in the brazillian language is also writen with an S, that is why Brasilia is writen like that, and Brazil's capital was Rio de Janeiro, but that was a long time ago
6:29
Jack: Argentina!
The country: *Venezuela*
fantastic video jack! you should also learn coats of arms,when i learn them im starting to find it slightly challenging
edit: it is called brasilia because brazilians/Portuguese spell ot brasil
Yeah, I started doing coats of arms, I didn't finish, because I forgot, maybe I should make a video on it lol (not that you care) I got 180 or something
@@sericat i subscribed to you
I think I started crying when he said “quid-o”
You’re almost there with the capitols Jack!! Keep up the good work! (And then start on recognizing the National Anthems) 😀
1:43 him mispronouncing bogotá is the highlight of my day.
Just so ya know the “á” little line on top is an accent so the accent goes on that :)
Btw gretpat vid Jack! Keep up the great content dude :D
Nice to see Jack playing other random quizzes he didn't do in the other videos just to get the video to 8 minutes
I can't wait to see Jack try to remember South Africa's 3 capital cities
Wow, I think it's crazy that Jack was one of my inspirations for learning geography a year ago. And in just one year, I know every country, country flag, country capitals, outlines, populations, States, state flags, state capitals, state outlines, and state populations. Meanwhile Jack, is still stuck on capitals...
Yo también amo la geografía 😁
Jack, one small note on the pronunciation of Asunción: the way you learned to pronounce it (with the 'th' for the 'c') is a perfectly correct way of pronouncing it, however, it is not how they pronounce it in Paraguay. There, they pronounce the 'c' as an 's'. The way you learned is how they speak in Spain, who colonized Paraguay and much of South American, so in my opinion it is better to pronounce it with the 's' sound. Hope this helps!
Jack, I’m sick so I’ve spent the the past day watching you and you never fail to please me. Thank you for creating such amazing content! Keep up the work, legend :)
Hope you get better soon!
Thank you :)
fun fact: bolivia actually has two official capitals, La Paz is only the executive capital and where the seat of government is, while Sucre is the other one with it being the constitutional capital.
Neither of them are the largest city, that title goes to Santa Cruz de la Sierra
The comment i was looking for. Thanks😌😌
Thank you Jack!!! You inspired me to learn all the flags!!!❤
Please learn all the capital cities on the African continent next.
Thank you.
Could you also do a video where you learn all the counties and provinces of Ireland, the states of Mexico and Germany, Oblasts of Russia and Ukraine and provinces of Canada and China.
I love watching your videos. They are so fun and informative.
Yayyyy now we only need to wait another 6 months for the next Capitals video 😂
Jack:Caracas------> Argentina 🇦🇷
Also Jack presses Venezuela 🇻🇪
Well done there,Jack 👏 ✔ 👍
6:29
Trick for Peru’s capital: The version that has an emblem on the flag has a lama on it, which sounds like the capital’s name, Lima
Credits to my 7th grade geography teacher 😂
Lol
jack did a great job don’t make fun of him
He’s back with capitals after agessssssss!
Jack: Pa-ra-ma-ri-bo
Everyone else-Pa-ra-ma-REE-bo
(0:25) It's spellt with an S because Brasil is spellt with an S in Portuguese. Brasília is just the Portuguese name for the city. The English name, if there would be one, would be Brazilia. But since there isn't one, it's just Brasília in English. (Also, I noticed the syllables in English is Bra-zi-li-a, and in Portuguese it's Bra-síl-ia)
Btw despite this lovely video, I love your new pfp!
Capital Cities are a fun thing to learn, especially seeing how many you can name? :)
6:29 Caracas Argentina 😂😂 and selects Venezuela
so excited for jack to get onto african capitals. i learnt capitals like almost a year ago and i still can’t spell some of them
Quito is pronounced more like the words KEY+toe together. As for Bogotá, put stress on the final syllable: bo-go-TAA (hence why there's an acute (á) over the a at the end). Aside from those, you did quite well pronouncing them.
Jack, the best thing about Spanish is that the vowels almost always sound the same regardless of the word, unlike in English (where, for example, the A in father, apple, and pale are all different). The Spanish vowel sounds are AH, EH, EE, OH, OO. You also accent the next to last syllable unless there's an accent on another syllable. So it's SAHN-tee-AH-goh (Chile), ah-soon-see-OHN (Paraguay; note the final accent), boh-goh-TAH (Colombia; note the final accent). KEE-toh (Ecuador) and BWooEH-nohs AHee-rehs (Argentina) get a little more complicated because of the double vowels (ui, ue/ai) but still are gettable with practice. Best of luck!
I just watched this video
And I'm subscribing
6:29 Jack: clicks Venezuela
Also Jack: A R G E N T I N A
The capital of Ecuador?
Jack: I think it’s Colombia
"Caracas, Argentina" -Jack, 2023 6:29
Please learn all the Provinces ★ of the Philippines next please Jack, I subscribed.
Jack: Says Caracas and clicks Venezuela
Also Jack: Says it's Argentina...
Bless his little cotton socks
Something that could help with pronunciation is that the letters with the little line above it/tilde, means that that letter has a stronger pronunciation (if that makes sense) so for Bogotá, what you said would be Bogóta (If you speak spanish I know there are rules and Bogóta is not allowed in those rules but I have to put it more simply so that it is easier to understand)
“I feel like the capital of Ecuador is Colombia”💀
6:02 we are not talking about that...
1:11 I can believe jack was actually considering that
I live in quito
Jack: “Caracas, Argentina”
Also Jack: *clicks on Venezuela*
6:28 man goes Argentina to venezuela come on Jack, forgotten the names of countries too
jack: *names one* me: learning jack: butchers every single other 1
6:30 is gonna be the next Reddit thing
OH MY GOD!! It's happening. He doing it. Maybe the gods want us to succeed. Great going Jack.
Very nice and creative and original you are. Amazing, by the way...uhm....at 6:28 I loved how you completely ignored Venezuela for Caracas and proceeded to say Argentina without noticing.
2:10 the way he says why you’re making me do this 😂😂😂
With his pleases and thank yous, Jack is so polite to his quizzes.
"Ashchuntsion"
"Santiego"
"Beaunos Ares"
"Mondeviedeo"
When the world needed it most, he returned with another learning capitals videos
I like how he starts learning the capital cities again, but doesn't change his profile picture
6:29 How is Caracas the capital of Argentina and why is Argentina where Venezuela is?
His pronunciation of Quito the first time made me crack up so hard
Montevideo, too. But for me, it was he thinking it's weird tha Brasília is with S, imagine he discovering that the "right" way (in Portuguese) is Brasil, not Brazil.
Love how he almost said Chile again at 5:34
I just love Jack trying to say the name of the capitals, because he doesn’t know letters punctuation.😅😂
Holy guacamole is this a new Learning Capital Cities video? What a rare sight!
Jack this channel is gonna be your biggest
3:20 - 3:38
Jack: *writes Venezuela's capital on Colombia's space*
6:29 ‘Caracas Argentina’ clicks on Venezuela and gets its right 😂
Finally, Jack, I’ve been waiting for so long for you to learn capitals in the Western Hemisphere. Edit: after I learned all of the capitals I knew that Lima was for Peru, but now you’re confusing me 😂.
CONGRATULATIONS JACK I couldn't spell Buenos Aries you have helped me thank you very much. Also Interesting fact Chile Argentina Peru Ecuador Colombia and Venezuela was colonized by Spain also The Sanorà Desert is the most dry Desert is the world Coverd by Chile Peru Ecuador and Colombia OK Bye. :)
not interesting lol... everyone (mostly everyone) knows that
In October Peruians Where Purple. Huh?
Chile has 19M people Peru 35M Ecuador 21M and Colombia 53M People.
Do Asia plz
6:30 Caracas: Argentina 😂😂😂😂
when i was in school/spanish, the song for these would get stuck in my head so much its like a core memory now
the dash means "or"
so you are saying "when I was in Spanish" like you got translated if yk what i mean
@@sericat Spanish as in in Spanish class.
@@Desuhmess I know what you meant to say, but the "/" made it something different
Central america and carribbean next?
Bolivia has two capitals La Paz and Sucre, so if you think sucre is easier to remember, you can type that in and it will also be correct.
sucker (I know that is incorrect, but It's easier to remember that way)
Petition for Jack to make a JackSucksAtHistory channel day 6 i think
I am excited when there's a new capital city video!!
Jack viewers: *Jack is never going to do the capitals*
Jack: *are you sure about that*
I lean more watching this guys channel than at school lol
Jack clicking venezuela and calling it argentina 6:30
6:28 Argentina
6:29 Venezuela is Argentina???
For another video, Jack should try CORRECTLY saying all the countries in the world. Lol
Correct Pronunciations for Jack:
Ecuador, Quito = Keeto
Colombia, Bogota = Bow(and arrow) go tah
Venezuela, Caracas = you said it right!
Guyana, Georgetown = you said it right!
Suriname, Paramaribo = Para maree bo
Peru, Lima = you said it right!
Bolivia, (actually two capitals)La Paz = you said it right!
Chile, Santiago = San tee ahh go
Argentina, Buenos Aires = Bwenos eye ris
Paraguay, Asunción = assun se own
Uruguay, Montevideo = Montay vee de oh
Brazil, Brasília = you said it right!
YO BRO I LOVE THE NEW PROFILE PICTURES
Am I the only one who heard that come out of his mouth and he did not notice 6:29
"And Lima is Chille"
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Me watching this after memorizing all capital cities of the world: 🍷🗿