@@AustraliaballguyNot really bud,unless were talking nmpz here,honestly indonesia is hard because its huge,the only county i see myself confusing it with is malasia
I’m a traffic engineer in southern Brazil, our national roadway code says the chevrons or ‘Marcadores de Alinhamento’ should be black with a yellow background if permanent or with an orange background if temporary. I had no idea these inverted chevron signs existed in the northeast.
About the language: the ~ on the letters is called "til", similar to how you say 'til on english. It is used to indicate the nasality on the vowel. The Ç its called C Cedilha, or Cedilla. Worldwide is a mark used to indicate a different pronunciation, but in Portuguese we only use it on the letter C. The C has sound of /s/ if followed by the vowels /e/ or /i/. If the word spelling does have the C sounding like S, and its NOT followed by e or i, we use the Ç. Example: In the word MACA (stretcher), C does not have the sound of S, sounding just like Canada, for example. But if you have to spell like an S, you have to use the Ç, like in MAÇÃ (Apple). You would spell maçã just like in the word saint. (But obviously with the last A nasalated 👃
For a non-nasal example, there's also "maça" (mace). The pronunciation is identical to "massa" (pasta, or mass as in one of the properties of matter). (As opposed to mass in the religious sense.)
Please make this channel mainly about this. A video on pretty much every country (within reason) that goes over as much as this, would be awesome and I would watch each and every one 🙏🏾 good content.
Really interesting to see this video as a Brazilian, you really got us covered more than anyone from here. It's such a giant country that depending on where you are it can look like Thailand, Mexico, Ukraine or Germany 😅
FORTLEV yes might be only in brazil and its VERY popular. I think its the most popular brand. You'll see this same model (with different sizes perhaps) everywhere here
24:15 No way, I immediatly recognized that I have droven on this road a lot of times while I was going from Imperatriz (where i live in Maranhão border with Tocantins) to my grandpa's farm in Tocantins, I even remember that one house!! Thats so cool
You would pronounce João Pessoa like J (not muted J, more like George), oão more like the same as São in Sao paulo (make sure to pronounce de "O'', not just JAO) and Pessoa you pronounced it correctly on your first attempt, as opposite of pronouncing PESSAO on your second attempt. Thanks for the very fun video!
That's where I'm from bro, it looked so familiar 😂 30:26 Tip: Towards the south and central state there's not many palm trees unless you're close to a river The trucks are soybean trucks probably, in the south and central state there's soybean plantations too
@@DarkKittens123 fr like this bot really dont know peru 😂 North - tail of the andes, mostly green, more tropical inland, sand = northwesternmost corner Central - dry, some trees, mountainline with more greenery, lima South - Desert, sand gets more white as you go south, less trees or bushes as you go south
USUALLY the second number on the phone code can indicate the capital or most populated city of the state. 11 is sao paulo capital, 21 rio de janeiro, and etc. It does have exceptions, like in santa catarina, where the capital is 48
Since you mentioned the curb, I'll tell you the definitive tip. Places where there are "no parking" signs (A letter "E" with one or two crossed lines) and garage entrances, the curbs are yellow, while places where parking is allowed, they are white. In other words, a place where parking is prohibited with a yellow curb, and then a parking permit sign (just the letter "E") and a white curb, is probably Brazil.
If in doubt on how to sai AÇAÍ, you can just spell AKAI (the musical workstation) and change the K for the double s. You will be spelling so much better doing this, but to make it complete, you need to give more emphasis to the "í", like the second a would fading out and shortly after you come with a stronger i. "Assa-í" Hope I could help you reading this :)
I'm brazilian so I didn't had to put so much tought about it, but when I see a divided highway with a grass strip in between, São Paulo immediately comes to my mind and this meta is very powerful
You can a have clue of where you are in Brazil just looking at the first letter of a car plate. Some letters are much more common in some states. If it stars with “L” there’s a high chance it’s RJ, if it stars with “I” high chance it’s RS… so on
Hahah I'm from Espírito Santo and I swear, everything in this state has something to do with rocks. Lots of tourist attractions, trip destinations, sporting activities and cultural aspects are related to... rocks. It's funny because I lived here my entire life but just recently I noticed this. I saw the image before seeing the name and I INSTANTLY knew that was my state lmao.
So many cool cities and different-looking places in Brazil, yet the map always puts you at some place with red soil in the middle of nowhere... But other than that it's clearly a great game 😅
its kinda weird that a gringo knows much more about brazil geography than me as a native (and having school contents in the subject geo. about it) HAHAHAHA
Mas é pq você é bobo, querendo ou não nesses lugares longínquos so a agricultura leva dinheiro, ninguém que mora no litoral quer investir no interior. Então é melhor que plantem soja e gerem dinheiro pras pessoas do interior que viver em um mundo de fantasias fingindo que não existe ninguém no interior e só tem bichinhos e matinho.
@@Konnen-l9hQuase metade do territorio Brasileiro está ocupada por fazendas gigantescas de soja, que pertencem literalmente a uma duzia de pessoas, altamente mecanizadas, mono culturas de soja que não produz praticamente nada pro mercado interno e só serve pra fazer exportação pra virar ração de porco na China. Isso com empréstimo no BNDS a juros baixíssimos e com isenções de impostos que nenhum outro empreendimento no Brasil tem acesso, nós literalmente pagamos imposto pra enriquecer meia duzia de pessoas que não beneficiam ninguem além delas mesmas. E ainda tem um monte de terra abandonada e improdutiva pra fazer especulação agraria, e nem falei ainda do impacto ambiental.
@@Carlcoolice Peru is very region guessable?????? There is literally 0 information on france in plonkit and the smallest amount on spain. also, if you havent learned peru yet youre probably dog shit as that would place u instantly below 900 elo. im almost 1300 elo without knowing spain or france well 🗣
Whoever made the Brazil Plonk It guide really cooked
sure they did buddy
True facts
Indonesia. There's a lot of rounds there but I can't tell the difference between islands. Thank you for being really thorough and teaching us stuff.
fr even with plonkit it is hard to get like kalimatan for example
Indonesia is hard because it sometimes looks like Brazil
@@AustraliaballguyNot really bud,unless were talking nmpz here,honestly indonesia is hard because its huge,the only county i see myself confusing it with is malasia
@@Sophia-xx7rv Just watch the “Kodiak coaches Indonesia” video. It’s probably the most in depth and well organized video guide I have ever seen.
@@sampmachine520Philippines and Thailand aswell on nmpz or rural rounds
I’m a traffic engineer in southern Brazil, our national roadway code says the chevrons or ‘Marcadores de Alinhamento’ should be black with a yellow background if permanent or with an orange background if temporary. I had no idea these inverted chevron signs existed in the northeast.
About the language: the ~ on the letters is called "til", similar to how you say 'til on english. It is used to indicate the nasality on the vowel. The Ç its called C Cedilha, or Cedilla. Worldwide is a mark used to indicate a different pronunciation, but in Portuguese we only use it on the letter C. The C has sound of /s/ if followed by the vowels /e/ or /i/. If the word spelling does have the C sounding like S, and its NOT followed by e or i, we use the Ç.
Example:
In the word MACA (stretcher), C does not have the sound of S, sounding just like Canada, for example. But if you have to spell like an S, you have to use the Ç, like in MAÇÃ (Apple). You would spell maçã just like in the word saint. (But obviously with the last A nasalated 👃
til is closer to "chill"
@@vudujacu666 true, ty
For a non-nasal example, there's also "maça" (mace). The pronunciation is identical to "massa" (pasta, or mass as in one of the properties of matter). (As opposed to mass in the religious sense.)
this is so fire, insanely helpful vid oscar
Please make this channel mainly about this. A video on pretty much every country (within reason) that goes over as much as this, would be awesome and I would watch each and every one 🙏🏾 good content.
Im from Brazil and learning with you. I see all these things everyday but I really dont pay attention to these patterns
Goated series idea, I can't wait to just dive into these videos learning the most important metas. Thank you so much
Really interesting to see this video as a Brazilian, you really got us covered more than anyone from here. It's such a giant country that depending on where you are it can look like Thailand, Mexico, Ukraine or Germany 😅
Que parte do Brasil parece a Alemanha? 🤔
@@Konnen-l9h Santa Catarina tem várias cidades germânicas
@@Konnen-l9h algumas partes do sul principalmente SC
Yoo Ziggy, really liking this series so far, I really enjoy it when you make long uncut/unedited videos like these.
FORTLEV yes might be only in brazil and its VERY popular. I think its the most popular brand. You'll see this same model (with different sizes perhaps) everywhere here
So cool that your doing this series Oscar, really enjoying the learning process :D
BRASIL MENCIONADO 🗣🗣💥💥💯💯💯💯
The fact that Brazil Plonk it has my city mentioned(Joinville, SC) is really cool. Thanks for the knowledge ZigZag!
And the second I enter the video I see Florianópolis (where I was born) on the license plate. Cool stuff.
And he mentioned Uberlandia, cidade do Calangao
18:13 from the pen to the king…🔥🔥
☺️
24:15 No way, I immediatly recognized that I have droven on this road a lot of times while I was going from Imperatriz (where i live in Maranhão border with Tocantins) to my grandpa's farm in Tocantins, I even remember that one house!! Thats so cool
My GOAT uploading great vids as usual.
You would pronounce João Pessoa like J (not muted J, more like George), oão more like the same as São in Sao paulo (make sure to pronounce de "O'', not just JAO) and Pessoa you pronounced it correctly on your first attempt, as opposite of pronouncing PESSAO on your second attempt. Thanks for the very fun video!
That's where I'm from bro, it looked so familiar 😂 30:26
Tip: Towards the south and central state there's not many palm trees unless you're close to a river
The trucks are soybean trucks probably, in the south and central state there's soybean plantations too
Great video, even though im brazilian I didn't know all these tips
Could you do Turkey next? Its quite a big country but not with much learning resources. I would really like to see a Turkey regionguessing guide.
it isnt region guessable 😂
@@litvoidzIt surely is guessable in big cities like antalya,far east,western turkey,winter cowerage
I've got a quick one on my channel
Do Peru next please
Nah USA or Russia or indonseai
@@DarkKittens123 fr like this bot really dont know peru 😂
North - tail of the andes, mostly green, more tropical inland, sand = northwesternmost corner
Central - dry, some trees, mountainline with more greenery, lima
South - Desert, sand gets more white as you go south, less trees or bushes as you go south
Peru very easy just look for dry mountains
Peru is fairly easy,id like one on usa or philippines tbh
@@litvoidzThere is no reason for you to be rude and call him a bot. You are both here because you want to learn the game.
Suggestion: You can put challenge links for the rounds you play (as you used to do in your old GeoGuessr Explained videos).
USUALLY the second number on the phone code can indicate the capital or most populated city of the state. 11 is sao paulo capital, 21 rio de janeiro, and etc. It does have exceptions, like in santa catarina, where the capital is 48
Since you mentioned the curb, I'll tell you the definitive tip. Places where there are "no parking" signs (A letter "E" with one or two crossed lines) and garage entrances, the curbs are yellow, while places where parking is allowed, they are white. In other words, a place where parking is prohibited with a yellow curb, and then a parking permit sign (just the letter "E") and a white curb, is probably Brazil.
Everytime i watch your videos, i get instant motivation to learn like everything about every country. 🗺️
Very cool video. I come from Brazil and learned a lot about my own country. Congrats on making the effort to learn the names of the states!
It'd be cool if you could do it with guests like USA with RC or Russia with Finn
no it would not
Completely different concept, this is so much more helpful for people trying to learn.
@@incogneeto2418 yea and we are actually trying to learn unlike this fried jerkoff
I'd love a more beginner-style video to distinguish South American countries. It really hurts to confuse Mexico and Argentina for example.
Hi, I'm from brasil, of the state of Pernambuco
Good to see the pro occasionally being off by over 1,000 km.
18:09 thats a minion
Kevin is on another adventure?
very helpful! Would love to see ZA at some pt fs🔥
33:15 I recognized my region farms 😅
That’s amazing brotha
My proposal would be Russia - simply the hardest country to regionguess for an intermediate player.
If in doubt on how to sai AÇAÍ, you can just spell AKAI (the musical workstation) and change the K for the double s.
You will be spelling so much better doing this, but to make it complete, you need to give more emphasis to the "í", like the second a would fading out and shortly after you come with a stronger i.
"Assa-í"
Hope I could help you reading this :)
Really helpful Videos, thank you
"eh, the fence meta is probably inconsistent. I should stop mentioning it". Continues to mention it 💀
I'm brazilian so I didn't had to put so much tought about it, but when I see a divided highway with a grass strip in between, São Paulo immediately comes to my mind and this meta is very powerful
I'm Brazilian and you went better than I ever could.
48:46 pau grande, very cool name, search the translation
La ele
Please do Indonesia i feel like apart from roof metas im clueless in indo
You can a have clue of where you are in Brazil just looking at the first letter of a car plate. Some letters are much more common in some states. If it stars with “L” there’s a high chance it’s RJ, if it stars with “I” high chance it’s RS… so on
USA next, love the vid
Hahah I'm from Espírito Santo and I swear, everything in this state has something to do with rocks. Lots of tourist attractions, trip destinations, sporting activities and cultural aspects are related to... rocks. It's funny because I lived here my entire life but just recently I noticed this.
I saw the image before seeing the name and I INSTANTLY knew that was my state lmao.
Great to see the amazing city of Pau Grande at 48:45, you guys would love to know what it means
how do I know different types of fences?
Whats the website called? Seems like it would be useful for my studies
Plonk it
Do sweden next! 🟦🟨
can you make a video about all latino and south america? I have a problem identifying a country in that area when I get rural parts
Amazing stuff, Oscar!
Hey, you called my city by name. Didn't expect this.
I can't remember any of this information but it's pretty relaxing to just listen to
Bro, I'm Brazilian, I've traveled more than 30k kilometers around Brazil and it's extremely difficult to spot the vegetation in such a place
18:12 KSI reference
Do Spain next!
Please do Argentina or Peru next
viva argentina! if you do not know peru you r a bot
Arg has fairly easy meta
@@sampmachine520 maybe to recognise yes. But to regionguess it can be challenging.
@@BirdPie17 wouldnt say so,southern desert is easily distinguishable,north may not have mountains in range - its a lot already
@sampmachine520 both regions are still pretty large mate
So many cool cities and different-looking places in Brazil, yet the map always puts you at some place with red soil in the middle of nowhere... But other than that it's clearly a great game 😅
Argentina!
I wonder why there were so many rural locations though
Can anyone explain the difference between a southern style fence and a northern style fence?
Supposedly the northern style fences are not straight, and the southern are straight.
But it varies
@@Konnen-l9h ty
fire vid but the thumbnail is terrifying
I'm Real portuguese from portugal, and I researched all this and it is correct
rod. transamazonica indicates north of the country. those 3 peacks in the mountains are Pirineus, next to pirinópolis GO.
Zig8zag: 📚📝
Me: oh yeah portuguese. New York, Maranhão. 5000 points
USA WITH RC!!!
Please do South Africa
Brazil mentioned 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
I can see Parana pines out of my window, couldn't count them, very useful for south Brazil.
Mas pode ser uma pegadinha, tem em minas, são Paulo, RJ, até na Bahia eu já vi.
45:27 🤷♂
Come to Brasil Zigzag
Really need (for region guessing)
Russia
USA
Indonesia
Canada
Maybe Japan
Maybe India
Maybe do continent by continent much love :)))
Brazil mentioned
thanks goat 🙏🏽🐐
Please do Canada 🇨🇦 it’s where I live
its kinda weird that a gringo knows much more about brazil geography than me as a native (and having school contents in the subject geo. about it) HAHAHAHA
Where is Rainbolt daily vídeos?
45:20 What the actual fuck
Do India next
india beacuse uh
Antarctica
Peru
Uberlândia mentioned
Argentina next!
BRAZIL MENTIONED 🎉🎉🎉🎉 FUTEBOL, SAMBA, CAIPIRINHA E CORRUPÇÃO 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷💅🏼💅🏼💅🏼💅🏼💅🏼
Do USA next please I'm disastrous at this country 😅
Canada pleeeease
kazakhstan plz
Russia
As a brazilian, that soybeans map gave me depression.
Mas é pq você é bobo, querendo ou não nesses lugares longínquos so a agricultura leva dinheiro, ninguém que mora no litoral quer investir no interior. Então é melhor que plantem soja e gerem dinheiro pras pessoas do interior que viver em um mundo de fantasias fingindo que não existe ninguém no interior e só tem bichinhos e matinho.
@@Konnen-l9hQuase metade do territorio Brasileiro está ocupada por fazendas gigantescas de soja, que pertencem literalmente a uma duzia de pessoas, altamente mecanizadas, mono culturas de soja que não produz praticamente nada pro mercado interno e só serve pra fazer exportação pra virar ração de porco na China. Isso com empréstimo no BNDS a juros baixíssimos e com isenções de impostos que nenhum outro empreendimento no Brasil tem acesso, nós literalmente pagamos imposto pra enriquecer meia duzia de pessoas que não beneficiam ninguem além delas mesmas. E ainda tem um monte de terra abandonada e improdutiva pra fazer especulação agraria, e nem falei ainda do impacto ambiental.
damn this map is so south-biased
Mexico next please
Come to Brazil 🇧🇷
Brazil lets goo
Next one vatican city please
GET ADDLAMA AND ANGELO FOR MEXICO NEXT📢📢📢📢📢📢
can we get some love for spain and france? relatively big countries with limited knowledge out there.
@@litvoidz You flamed a guy for saying Peru and then suggested Spain and France? LOL
@@Carlcoolice Peru is very region guessable??????
There is literally 0 information on france in plonkit and the smallest amount on spain.
also, if you havent learned peru yet youre probably dog shit as that would place u instantly below 900 elo.
im almost 1300 elo without knowing spain or france well 🗣
@@CarlcooliceLMFAOOOO
US next
Argentina