I’m Swedish and I got 2 wrong, lol I feel so dumb (Italy and Netherland, I would say that I was pretty close though). I’m kinda disappointed they didn’t take any Eastern European countries but maybe that would have been too difficult, I probably wouldn’t have known
Yeah that's trippy for a European to hear, but it makes sense to them cuz normally when a Korean goes abroad, they usually come to visit various European countries at the same time and when they go to America, they often just choose the USA. So koreans will probably refer to their vacations as a European trip and a USA trip. It is still quite weird to hear tho cuz we Europeans have a strong sense of identity in our countries so when we see someone grouping us in one big chunk of land it's confusing 😅😅😅
I think she said she visited Europe and USA... I'm Korean and I think you might be confused because of the translation:) if this wasn't the point, I'm sorry😅
@@marianne3904 nono, i think you're confused. The girl said that she visited the USA, and Europe. So this is a joke we Europeans have because foreigners tend to include all European countries in one, they often say "I visited Europe!" And we're like 👁️👄👁️ " what countries?" And that's what op was referring to I'd like to believe 😂😂😂
When Hyejin was listening to Italian she actually recognised it cause she said it reminded her of something she heard in the movie “call me by your name”, which actually was set in Italy. But unfortunately she taught the movie was French and that’s what confused her! But actually she’s got a great ear for languages since apparently she heard Italian just in that film and she immediately recognised it.
Most of the dialogues in Call me by your name were in English and in French, timothée chalamet was speaking French with his mom and friends, They said only few words in Italian during the whole movie
yeah.. 👍🏻 everyone from every part of the world is confused about other continents, that's why I hate that now they're attaching to "hate against asian people" even the " you don't know what countries are in Asia ???!! you're racist !!!" . Why does this mean you're racist ? :") i mean ....what the fuck man ? everyone is bad in geography, independently from where he/she comes from, it's not racism. This video demonstrates it. I've always heard people from other countries asking for example to Serbian people "are you american?", it's not that if one person is rose coloured-skin then he's American... following the crazy flow of these weeks' saying that phrase is racist too..
Well, it shouldn't be a surprise cause not everyone is going to be familiar with every country in each continent, especially if they're not from that continent.
@@meropemerope6096 I'm Asian and I used to feel like this too. Mock people for not knowing their geography and such. Then I had a chat with someone from Ghana, and I was like "fuck I barely know anything about Africa, let alone Ghana". I got off my high horse that day haha
@@hororo4053 I understand your feeling ahah :") like... everytime someone says "Lituania", I don't think it thoroughly and I don't remember that it's an European country and my mind tells me immediately that it is an African country (you know, for the name similar to the ones in Africa), but it's not there...it's in Europe ; LOL 💕☕🧇🙃🌮
@@ΠαναγιώτηςΠ-ζ3μ I know! We have very similar accents. Sometimes, when I hear Greeks speak English (with a greek accent), I think they're Spanish hahah
Me, an Italian student that is currently studying German and English at university, that also learned French and Spanish in middle and high school, that also watched all of the SKAM's remakes...well, this video really killed me inside hahaha but it was fun! it's interesting to see people's reaction to European languages!
@@sara-mi5mx e perché lo stereotipo del gesto con la mano?! Io sono la prima a fare ironia sull'Italia (e altro) ma ho anche la decenza di informarmi sui Paesi che non conosco e di superare gli stereotipi🤦🏻♀️ (soprattutto quando si tratta di stereotipi vecchi, visti e rivisti, un po' di inventiva almeno)
@@valeriasturabotti6695 sono d'accordo. vanno benissimo le battute e l'ironia, ma raga il livello di questo video è paragonabile ad un italiano che dice che la Malesia è in Africa.
⛪ I am German and when I lived in China I got several times asked if I am from France. 😍Most French people will feel insulted if you tell them that they sound like Germans😂 🤣
well not insulted but we'll definitvely wonder how you can think French is similar to german , like it sounds nothing alike from a French or German point of view
Lol honestly most ordinary East Asians think Europe is just an extension of America. Some would even think that all Europeans speak English. And besides, we don't hear European languages often and so everything would sound similar to the unfamiliar ear. Im a little more curious and am actually interested in the sounds of different languages so I could at least differenciate between the Germanic and Romance language sounds. And frankly, I think German sounds nice. Don't understand why French would feel insulted. I watched Dark on Netflix and I thought the language sounded cool. Just my personal opinion, but I actually think German sounds better than French
well, one of my japanese housemates thought, after a month we knew each other, I (an italian) was from Spain and a few days later from England so it's not even a surprise anymore 😂😂
True, I'm Italian and I use wayyy less hand gestures than them. But it must also be said that in the part of Italy I live in almost nobody ever uses hand gestures lol.
It would be interesting to see if Europeans would be put in a similar test but with languages of East/South-East Asia, we'd realize how few we knew. Good luck recognizing Lao, Burmese and Thai, or Cantonese and Mandarin from each other.
@@rocioramilo4833 well I guess many would distinguish it from japanese or korean, but not so sure that many could tell if something is thai, lao or pak thai (spoken over 4 million people)
I love how all foreigners just collectively decided that europe is only central, south and a little bit of scandinavia even tho eastern europe is such a big part of europe and there are a lot of countries, cultures and languages but i guess the world is not ready for them lmao..like i never expect to see my country in these videos because i'm from switzerland and we don't really have our own official language but eastern europe has so many unique languages so why are they never talked about??
because they aren't that popular. I mean if the video was eurpeans trying to guess which asian language it is they'd probably pick korean and chininese and japanese and maybe thai or hindi. they wouldn't gravitate towards the smaller or less known countries or languages such as laos or, idk, burmese.
To be frank, when they mixed up French, Italian and Spanish, and Swedish and Danish, at least they're within the language family haha. It would be crazy if he heard Italian and said Polish lmao
@@frankderossi795 That's what he implied. Since swedish and Danish they were unsure of which and they share a family language. Same with French Italian and Spanish.
@@temakrug4647 Yeah, I think so too. The reason why it's almost unintelligible is that he forgot that the "ch" in "ich" is actually a digraph (a single sound / phoneme, that is represented with 2 consonants, which do not necessarily have to have anything to do with the sound they describe) and pronounced them separately as "z-h", which leads to a completely different sound, that is almost unintelligible to the untrained listener.
When he said hyvää hyvää it reminded me that with Koreans not having the sounds F and V in their language, they have a hard time saying those so he instead said hybää hybää, tho Finnish doesn't have 'b' in it's phonemic inventory unless it's a loanword.
Even if they restricted to "famous" countries with distinct languages where they could have a chance, Russia and Greece could be there at least. (Greek would be called Spanish as they sound a lot alike at first listen, but Russian I think they could guess.)
It's weird that Europeans can tell the languages apart, I've never learnt Spanish, Italian, Swedish or Dutch, but it's not difficult to tell them apart hah probably because we've met a lot of different people.
@ In fairness to the participants most Eastern European languages they would likely never be able to place, if they could name the nation at all. Bulgarian, Belarusian, Czech, Georgian, Hungarian and Polish for example would likely be impossible for them. Like distinguishing between Asian languages like Kazakh, Persian, Tibetan, Mongolian and Burmese Just plain unfair and they wouldn't be even able to tell you which nation the languages would belong to. The above is obviously meant for the average person in either continent not people that either studied or works in said continent.
Well, kudos to Hyejin for saying Dutch was more similar to English than the other languages. She'd be quite right. Except for Frisian (a minor regional language spoken in one province of the Netherlands and a small part of Germany), linguistically Dutch is indeed more closely related to English than any other language.
Yet Friesland claims they are above everyone else and they talk Frisian to those that don't understand a single word. I have experienced that and Frisians aren't that nice
They're pretty commonly represented European languages. Also easy for me as an American. I was hoping they add some non-common ones like Sardinian, Catalan, Slovakian, Latvian, etc., but that would be too cruel haha
Greek and European Spanish language have the same cadence and sound similar (they share the same 5 vowels, and the θ sound). When you find a group of greeks talking loud in the street, you think they're spaniards speaking strange words you don't know ;-)
I'm European and this was fun to watch even tho I'm from Transylvania and it wasn't there. I didn't recognise them all tho lol, it was a bit shocking that they thought a lot of European countries use English, it's like saying that a lot of Asian countries use Chinese haha
Umm, you know Transylvania is fictional, right? Also, I guarantee you are not actually a vampire, no matter how many times you've watched Dracula (or Twilight, or whatever).
Swedish is very soft spoken sound, Norwegian is kinda similar but a little bit harsher sound, Danish is harshest sounding, Danish is easy to figure out because it sounds like they have a potato in there throat (I'm swedish) the potato thing is a joke btw we use here in sweden.
I should stop expecting something more than popular, most western european counties (i’m sorry but europe is just so diverse, it would be nice to give them some time to shine)
Almost every European can distinguish between at least 8 languages, such as: English, German, Spanish, Italian, French, Russian, Portuguese, Chinese. Personally, I am able to recognize additionally Swedish, Hungarian, Polish, Czech, Korean, Japanese and Greek even though I speak only 3 languages.
@@ninalempicka2948 Portuguese. I can understand most Spanish speakers easily (I fully understand writing), I can understand the context of a sentence written in Italian, French and sometimes Romanian. but I can differentiate all listening even without understanding
hahaha they murdered this 😂😅 at the end when he realised there is one more but he used all the European countries he knows...and then he said Argentina... i'm dying 😂
Countries outsiders only know in Europe: 🇮🇹🇫🇷🇪🇸🇬🇧🇩🇪 Countries outsiders only know in Asia: 🇨🇳🇰🇷🇰🇵🇯🇵🇮🇳 Countries outsiders only know in the Americas: 🇺🇲🇲🇽🇧🇷🇨🇦
as a korean who speaks english as her mother tongue, i guessed 4/6 or 5/6 right with or without including the netherlands on which i got help from the comments, though i probably would have guessed it anyway. lol in guessing swedish the flag on the thumbnail was a big help
I love that she talked about Call me by your name which is set in Italy and all the character are italian but she still answered French ahhaa. Though I get that Chalamet is french so it might be confusing
I'm sad Danish wasn't there '^^ but I can understand why they'd mix Danish and Swedish up, it sounds pretty similar especially to people who doesn't know the two languages
As a native English speaker who has decent Polish and extremely rusty German, I differentiate Danish and Swedish largely by the degree of 'throatiness'. Then again, I might not be the best judge. Wendish and Sorbian sound to me like Polish with a really, really thick German accent.
I got them all right but that’s because im german and Germany is surrounded with a bunch of countries so it’s kinda natural/ normal for us to recognize different languages.
They're actually pretty good at getting within a language family. Mistaking Swedish for Danish, thinking French sounds like Italian, and thinking that Dutch sounds like English isn't wrong. Korean and Japanese sound kind similar to me though, and they are not closely related.
Agreed. Listening to Dutch and Platt German is like lisstenig to English on an old radio that need a twist of the fine tuning knob. You SWEAR if you could just get a clear signal you'd understand every word.
thats crazy that she could pick up that dutch is very similar to english. because most people that speak English cant tell the similarities between dutch and english
🇪🇺🇪🇺🇪🇺❤️ see, we are way more similar than different, even in our languages. All of them are indogermanic languages, from the romance to the slavic to the germanic languages in Europe. 🇪🇺🇪🇺🇪🇺❤️
I am so proud I got almost all of them right, only one I didn’t know was Swedish. Not European btw, I am from Ecuador in South America. Ps. I died when they thought Argentina was in Europe
This makes me realise that everywhere outside of Europe is pretty confused about the continent 😂
Lol I’m British so the answers weren’t that difficult
I'm American and got them all correct
I’m Swedish and I got 2 wrong, lol I feel so dumb (Italy and Netherland, I would say that I was pretty close though). I’m kinda disappointed they didn’t take any Eastern European countries but maybe that would have been too difficult, I probably wouldn’t have known
do u confuse with asian language?
@@jonisuh not really, I know quite a few with good enough efficiency to tell 🤷🏻♀️
I got them all, but I'm from Europe, Belgium. If I had to recognize Asian languages I might recognise Chinese, Korean and Japanese, but that's it.
Same
Pretty much the same for me, although I am somewhat confident with east Asia. Africa on the other hand...
Same here.
@@CottidaeSEA Africa has so many different languages the good side is that they have many English speakers...
Same for me but thai (such a poor life ;-;)
1:32 "Where did you go?"
"Europe...USA"
All Europeans: " What?" 0.o
Yeah that's trippy for a European to hear, but it makes sense to them cuz normally when a Korean goes abroad, they usually come to visit various European countries at the same time and when they go to America, they often just choose the USA. So koreans will probably refer to their vacations as a European trip and a USA trip. It is still quite weird to hear tho cuz we Europeans have a strong sense of identity in our countries so when we see someone grouping us in one big chunk of land it's confusing 😅😅😅
It’s like if we reduce entire Asia to : China 😂
@@TheMagicBretzel no lmao the point here is that the USA aren't in Europe but in America
I think she said she visited Europe and USA... I'm Korean and I think you might be confused because of the translation:) if this wasn't the point, I'm sorry😅
@@marianne3904 nono, i think you're confused. The girl said that she visited the USA, and Europe. So this is a joke we Europeans have because foreigners tend to include all European countries in one, they often say "I visited Europe!" And we're like 👁️👄👁️ " what countries?" And that's what op was referring to I'd like to believe 😂😂😂
Europeans dying inside while watching this video
Frrr
From laughter yeah
@Ptolemy 1 I’m European and I’m genuinely so proud of you.
I’m European and I got 2 wrong, Italy and Netherland (I would say that I was pretty close though so don’t be too disappointed in me)
@@69raisinswhy what did you think the Netherlands one was?
When Hyejin was listening to Italian she actually recognised it cause she said it reminded her of something she heard in the movie “call me by your name”, which actually was set in Italy.
But unfortunately she taught the movie was French and that’s what confused her!
But actually she’s got a great ear for languages since apparently she heard Italian just in that film and she immediately recognised it.
Most of the dialogues in Call me by your name were in English and in French, timothée chalamet was speaking French with his mom and friends, They said only few words in Italian during the whole movie
@@myriam6101 ah all right i didn't know it ty
@@myriam6101 maybe it depends wich version you watch, I've seen the french version and they speak Italian a lot
@@oriane5398 in the original version ( the English one ) they spoke French 98% of the time, they literally said only 2 sentences in Italian
they spoke a sentence in German, too. so I guess "It's a language I heard in Call me by Your Name" was a pretty bad argumentation by her
The whole europe for other people:
🇬🇧🇪🇸🇩🇪🇨🇵🇮🇹🇷🇺
yeah.. 👍🏻
everyone from every part of the world is confused about other continents, that's why I hate that now they're attaching to "hate against asian people" even the " you don't know what countries are in Asia ???!! you're racist !!!" . Why does this mean you're racist ? :")
i mean ....what the fuck man ? everyone is bad in geography, independently from where he/she comes from, it's not racism.
This video demonstrates it.
I've always heard people from other countries asking for example to Serbian people "are you american?", it's not that if one person is rose coloured-skin then he's American... following the crazy flow of these weeks' saying that phrase is racist too..
Well, it shouldn't be a surprise cause not everyone is going to be familiar with every country in each continent, especially if they're not from that continent.
@@alistairt7544 lol , yes
exactly
@@meropemerope6096 I'm Asian and I used to feel like this too. Mock people for not knowing their geography and such. Then I had a chat with someone from Ghana, and I was like "fuck I barely know anything about Africa, let alone Ghana". I got off my high horse that day haha
@@hororo4053 I understand your feeling ahah :") like... everytime someone says "Lituania", I don't think it thoroughly and I don't remember that it's an European country and my mind tells me immediately that it is an African country (you know, for the name similar to the ones in Africa), but it's not there...it's in Europe ; LOL 💕☕🧇🙃🌮
Let them react to Eurovision! That's gonna be sick😂😂
OMG YES PLEASE. I want them to react to verka 😂😂😂
Yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Yes please! Them reacting to all the iconic performances would be amazing. I'd love to see that
They should include Euphoria by Loreen!
Yess, that would be a great video!
In Spanish you could start a whole conversation without taking a breath
True xD
🤣
In Greek too haha. When I speak Greek many people thought I spoke Spanish 🤷🏻♂️😂
@@ΠαναγιώτηςΠ-ζ3μ I know! We have very similar accents. Sometimes, when I hear Greeks speak English (with a greek accent), I think they're Spanish hahah
@@ΠαναγιώτηςΠ-ζ3μ omg yes I do mistake Greek and Spanish all the time (I'm French)
Me, an Italian student that is currently studying German and English at university, that also learned French and Spanish in middle and high school, that also watched all of the SKAM's remakes...well, this video really killed me inside hahaha but it was fun! it's interesting to see people's reaction to European languages!
Quando smetteranno di fare battute sulla pasta la civiltà avrà raggiunto un livello superiore
@@sara-mi5mx e perché lo stereotipo del gesto con la mano?! Io sono la prima a fare ironia sull'Italia (e altro) ma ho anche la decenza di informarmi sui Paesi che non conosco e di superare gli stereotipi🤦🏻♀️ (soprattutto quando si tratta di stereotipi vecchi, visti e rivisti, un po' di inventiva almeno)
@@valeriasturabotti6695 sono d'accordo. vanno benissimo le battute e l'ironia, ma raga il livello di questo video è paragonabile ad un italiano che dice che la Malesia è in Africa.
SKAM!!!
YES SKAM!
⛪ I am German and when I lived in China I got several times asked if I am from France. 😍Most French people will feel insulted if you tell them that they sound like Germans😂 🤣
well not insulted but we'll definitvely wonder how you can think French is similar to german , like it sounds nothing alike from a French or German point of view
@@esther6664 It may be the strong R sound.
Dutch will feel offended too
Lol honestly most ordinary East Asians think Europe is just an extension of America. Some would even think that all Europeans speak English. And besides, we don't hear European languages often and so everything would sound similar to the unfamiliar ear. Im a little more curious and am actually interested in the sounds of different languages so I could at least differenciate between the Germanic and Romance language sounds. And frankly, I think German sounds nice. Don't understand why French would feel insulted. I watched Dark on Netflix and I thought the language sounded cool. Just my personal opinion, but I actually think German sounds better than French
well, one of my japanese housemates thought, after a month we knew each other, I (an italian) was from Spain and a few days later from England so it's not even a surprise anymore 😂😂
guess: denmark/sweden, *proceeds to give an example in Finnish* "hyva hyva", me: yes :')
When he was saying that i was like choose one language please😂😂
XD
lol yleensä just toisin päin että suomi ignoorataan ja ehotellaan kaikkia muita sinne :D
yeahhh i was like nooooup :'''''') suomi melkein mainittu whoops :')
In a popular mint chewing-gum commercial in Korea they say hyvää hyvää, i think he just quoted that!
AwsomeWorld has taught me tha Koreans use their hands a lot. So many hand gestures!
True, I'm Italian and I use wayyy less hand gestures than them. But it must also be said that in the part of Italy I live in almost nobody ever uses hand gestures lol.
And they clap a lot!
@@lauragoreni3020 sei del nord?
@@Nic_Bandik sì, Friuli. Qua non si gesticola quasi per niente quando si parla
Italy get the rep but its not like they use more hand gestures than several other cultures
The advantage of being an European: being somehow familiar with many languages, excluding your own and the two or even three studied at school.
It would be interesting to see if Europeans would be put in a similar test but with languages of East/South-East Asia, we'd realize how few we knew. Good luck recognizing Lao, Burmese and Thai, or Cantonese and Mandarin from each other.
@@Usumgallu
Obviously we'd fail miserably!
...on the mainland :-)
@@Usumgallu I can easlly recognise Thai xd It sounds really different to other lenguages xd
@@rocioramilo4833 well I guess many would distinguish it from japanese or korean, but not so sure that many could tell if something is thai, lao or pak thai (spoken over 4 million people)
I love how all foreigners just collectively decided that europe is only central, south and a little bit of scandinavia even tho eastern europe is such a big part of europe and there are a lot of countries, cultures and languages but i guess the world is not ready for them lmao..like i never expect to see my country in these videos because i'm from switzerland and we don't really have our own official language but eastern europe has so many unique languages so why are they never talked about??
Bc they suck
ikr
Don't mind those two ignorant f@cks above. I agree 100%
because they aren't that popular. I mean if the video was eurpeans trying to guess which asian language it is they'd probably pick korean and chininese and japanese and maybe thai or hindi. they wouldn't gravitate towards the smaller or less known countries or languages such as laos or, idk, burmese.
@@shavonnelynch6508 agreed
I'm Italian...and french and italian are so different! Lol they were cute tho so is ok :)
I get what they mean though. The vibe is similar, but the languages sound different.
They're both roman/Latin so I guess foreigners may think it's similar
I’m French and I agree
Totally different, please!
To them, it must be like setting apart Cantonese from Korean for us.
that "son" he was hearing it's actually "sogno" which means "dream" in italian lol
It's one of the only few words I know in italian because of Civilization VI's main theme ( "Sogno di volare", what a good song it is) XD
To be fair, that clip's volume was a bit low. I had trouble even hearing it.
Sogno ( italian) sueño ( spanish) sommeil ( French) son ( catalan)
To be frank, when they mixed up French, Italian and Spanish, and Swedish and Danish, at least they're within the language family haha. It would be crazy if he heard Italian and said Polish lmao
Swedish and Danish are a different family language from French Italian and Spanish.
@@frankderossi795 That's what he implied. Since swedish and Danish they were unsure of which and they share a family language. Same with French Italian and Spanish.
They even mentioned German and Dutch sounding like English at times...
@@lissandrafreljord7913 Totally makes sense for a non-english native 👌🏼
no this is Swedish
His pronunciation when he says "Guten Tag" in German is very good!!
True but as a german i couldn't understand what he said after
@@ImmortalXUchiha He said: Ich bin (his name)
@@temakrug4647 Yeah, I think so too. The reason why it's almost unintelligible is that he forgot that the "ch" in "ich" is actually a digraph (a single sound / phoneme, that is represented with 2 consonants, which do not necessarily have to have anything to do with the sound they describe) and pronounced them separately as "z-h", which leads to a completely different sound, that is almost unintelligible to the untrained listener.
His pronunciation is actually pretty bad... But for asian's ears I guess it's alright.
When he said hyvää hyvää it reminded me that with Koreans not having the sounds F and V in their language, they have a hard time saying those so he instead said hybää hybää, tho Finnish doesn't have 'b' in it's phonemic inventory unless it's a loanword.
I'm disappointed. I expected some Slavic, some Finno-Ugric and some languages from the Balkan too...
yea me too. sometimes it would seem that Europe only consists of Germany, Sweden, France, Spain, Italy and then also Austria Netherlands and Denmark.
Even if they restricted to "famous" countries with distinct languages where they could have a chance, Russia and Greece could be there at least. (Greek would be called Spanish as they sound a lot alike at first listen, but Russian I think they could guess.)
I know I was waiting for eastern Europe too!
True... We're always forgotten... Europe is not only western Europe 😣 (Also majority of Balkan languages Are Slavic)
Yeah its always western european it seems like
I see a Swedish flag, I click.
Btw, mixing Swedish with Danish and also dragging in Zlatan and still get it wrong.
I love this duo so much lol
Ja samma här
Nah the guys annoying af he needs dropping.
I see a Danish flag, I click.
Exakt vad jag gjorde haha
@@KataneChaan haha same!
I'm Nigerian and I got all right
TH-cam must really be helping my international perspective
Nice job ;3
It's weird that Europeans can tell the languages apart, I've never learnt Spanish, Italian, Swedish or Dutch, but it's not difficult to tell them apart hah probably because we've met a lot of different people.
Im obsessed with other people’s cultures and languages ✨, that’s the only reason I can distinguish a lot lol
lol me too when i see their ignorance i died inside 😂 but cute video 💕
I'm sad to see the whole Eastern Europe got forgotten.
Și eu!
@ In fairness to the participants most Eastern European languages they would likely never be able to place, if they could name the nation at all. Bulgarian, Belarusian, Czech, Georgian, Hungarian and Polish for example would likely be impossible for them. Like distinguishing between Asian languages like Kazakh, Persian, Tibetan, Mongolian and Burmese Just plain unfair and they wouldn't be even able to tell you which nation the languages would belong to.
The above is obviously meant for the average person in either continent not people that either studied or works in said continent.
@@elliotalderson6900 @MasterlordSWE i just really enjoyed your wholesome conversation wow
Maybe because they wanted to make it easier for them
Well, kudos to Hyejin for saying Dutch was more similar to English than the other languages. She'd be quite right. Except for Frisian (a minor regional language spoken in one province of the Netherlands and a small part of Germany), linguistically Dutch is indeed more closely related to English than any other language.
Yet Friesland claims they are above everyone else and they talk Frisian to those that don't understand a single word. I have experienced that and Frisians aren't that nice
I think it sounds more like German but that's my opinion
Sweeeden baby 🇸🇪
Those languages were pretty easy for me as a European at least
스웨덴 🇸🇪 💟
Agree✌😂🇸🇪
Yeahhh, especially swedish
Swedish is so easy to regonize you just speak very aggressively
They're pretty commonly represented European languages. Also easy for me as an American. I was hoping they add some non-common ones like Sardinian, Catalan, Slovakian, Latvian, etc., but that would be too cruel haha
They should try and react to Greek language 🇬🇷 (European country too) . But next time please show them Eurovision! especially of 2019 it was lit!!!
Omg YESSS
Greek and European Spanish language have the same cadence and sound similar (they share the same 5 vowels, and the θ sound).
When you find a group of greeks talking loud in the street, you think they're spaniards speaking strange words you don't know ;-)
for the next video invite the italian girl and let them guess the meaning of all the different italian hand gesturessss
Hyejin thinking everything was Spanish was HILARIOUS.
Haha this was really fun! Next time you should include Finnish or Estonian :D
I once confused an Estonian for a Finn.
@@PV1230 Estonian sounds like very bad Finnish
@@hilmalottarantala3314 I think it sounds like funny dialect finnish. Some estonian words are very close to finnish old and "tasty" dialects.
@@meomarte exactly
I only know one Finnish one. Perkele
Omg I died when he imitated the German accent, he nailed it!
I'm European and this was fun to watch even tho I'm from Transylvania and it wasn't there. I didn't recognise them all tho lol, it was a bit shocking that they thought a lot of European countries use English, it's like saying that a lot of Asian countries use Chinese haha
You mean you are from Romania/or live in. Transilvania it's not a country. 😂
@@sayurivkg i never said it was a country
It's probably because most of us use the Latin alphabet or Cyrillic or Greek which is very similar
A lot of Latin Americans also think most European countries speak English.
Umm, you know Transylvania is fictional, right? Also, I guarantee you are not actually a vampire, no matter how many times you've watched Dracula (or Twilight, or whatever).
Call me by your name is an Italian film.
When i heard dutch i was freakin out, i always get excited when they are mentioned because we live in such a tiny country.
i know right! het komt niet zo vaak voor haha ik voelde me echt speciaal lol
the first non koreans to visit korea were, the dutch
if it werent for the dutch, korea would not have existed
Dutch is barely mentioned in videos like these, so it came as a surprise to me aswell
Tiny country? The Netherlands has played a major role in the world’s history.
@@ddc2957 its still tiny
I'm impressed that he nailed Zlatan and 🇸🇪 even if he changed his answer last minute :) Well done ^^
I'm from Europe and the Scandinavian languages (or North Germanic languages) are so similar to each other that it's hard for me to distinguish them.
Swedish is very soft spoken sound, Norwegian is kinda similar but a little bit harsher sound, Danish is harshest sounding, Danish is easy to figure out because it sounds like they have a potato in there throat (I'm swedish) the potato thing is a joke btw we use here in sweden.
@@xXMetalforever1994Xx Thanks I will try to distinguish them like this ;)
@@jantube358 No problem hehe!
Yeah...Swedish sounds pretty similar to German...yet I didn't understand a single word
@@derwolf9670 You got a swedish name? You not swedish? Yea a lot of people I've talked to think so too.
As a spanish person myself I found this hilarious 😂
1:20 = Easy German! Cari's voice!
i’m so hyped for this video lol, i wonder if they’re gonna mention dutch hehehe
edit: they mentioned the netherlands, i’m shocked weesh
Right???? We're often left out! But then again, the Balkan countries have it worse than us 😔
het moment dat je deze comment plaatste wist je nog niet dat zondaag met Lubach stopte, goede tijden, he shall be missed
@@aardbeidelijkheid Right, Netherlands is ALWAYS left out
Yayyy! :D Happy for hearing Sweden mentioned :D
I should stop expecting something more than popular, most western european counties (i’m sorry but europe is just so diverse, it would be nice to give them some time to shine)
Almost every European can distinguish between at least 8 languages, such as: English, German, Spanish, Italian, French, Russian, Portuguese, Chinese. Personally, I am able to recognize additionally Swedish, Hungarian, Polish, Czech, Korean, Japanese and Greek even though I speak only 3 languages.
El italiano, portugués y español siempre lo confunden. Lo mismo pasa entre el ucraniano, ruso, polaco y bielorruso.
Donghee has such a great personality. Just seems like a happy guy makes the video enjoyable to watch
Donghee is so energetic lol, P
air him up w Hoseung in a video
Ok am I the only one that was looking for my own language😂 and then I was disappointed when my language wasn't. But it's okay👌🏻👍🏻
You're Icelandic? You should be used to it by now...
As a serb who was born and raised in Sweden and live right now in Switzerland I got them all right.... So happy
as a speaker of a Latin language, it's funny to see them confused by their resemblance while it's easy for me to distinguish
what language do you speak may I ask?
@@ninalempicka2948 Portuguese. I can understand most Spanish speakers easily (I fully understand writing), I can understand the context of a sentence written in Italian, French and sometimes Romanian. but I can differentiate all listening even without understanding
I know italian but I could distinguish Spanish,French and German
1:49 we all saw that abandoned hand 🤣🤣
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😂😂😂😂 Of course
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hahaha they murdered this 😂😅 at the end when he realised there is one more but he used all the European countries he knows...and then he said Argentina... i'm dying 😂
Hyejin every few seconds “SPAIN!”
“I thought a lot of European countries used English” - I 💀✋
Good video. As a Spaniard I think it would be very difficult for me if I did the same with Asian languages
Countries outsiders only know in Europe: 🇮🇹🇫🇷🇪🇸🇬🇧🇩🇪
Countries outsiders only know in Asia: 🇨🇳🇰🇷🇰🇵🇯🇵🇮🇳
Countries outsiders only know in the Americas: 🇺🇲🇲🇽🇧🇷🇨🇦
where are slavic languages???? why its always western europe only (+ sweden this time)???
Netherlands is mostly left out too
I as an american thought they would mix up german or Swedish with English like they did the romance languages.
When the kept saying that the languages sounded like English I was just like 👁👄👁
Dutch does have an English feel to it at times - from a native English speaker (Australia).
as a korean who speaks english as her mother tongue, i guessed 4/6 or 5/6 right with or without including the netherlands on which i got help from the comments, though i probably would have guessed it anyway. lol in guessing swedish the flag on the thumbnail was a big help
Y’all should have thrown Russian and Portuguese back to back to really get them confused
it's still fucks me up just how much Portuguese sounds Slavic lol
Yeah it's like Greek and Spanish 😂
They know that Spanish is European, which many Americans can’t understand
Me a Spanish speaker seeing how they say Spanish when I know they're wrong: 👄
that part of dutch is from a tv program " zondag met lubach " or in english " sunday with lubach "
Tfw Im Dutch and I didnt even realize it was Dutch until the last three words of the clip they played. I feel ashamed of myself. :'D
His "fasha", Dr. Evil...
I actually got it from the start :(
Got them all☺️ But I’m from the Netherlands so that makes it easier I think🇳🇱
I love how he actually got a Zlatan feeling when hearing swedish lol
I love that she talked about Call me by your name which is set in Italy and all the character are italian but she still answered French ahhaa. Though I get that Chalamet is french so it might be confusing
I'm sad Danish wasn't there '^^ but I can understand why they'd mix Danish and Swedish up, it sounds pretty similar especially to people who doesn't know the two languages
As a native English speaker who has decent Polish and extremely rusty German, I differentiate Danish and Swedish largely by the degree of 'throatiness'.
Then again, I might not be the best judge. Wendish and Sorbian sound to me like Polish with a really, really thick German accent.
where's Portuguese ? ! 😭 hahaha nice video!!
nunca somos representados em nada
Hoseung-pedia would be great at this competition :D
6:05 at this moment I'm so disappointed that u just forgot the Netherlands..
"I know the question mark and the comma", haha.
The ones form Denmark and sweden were the only ones I can't difference
girlie was correct on call me by your name part but still says french 💀
They were speaking more French than Italian in call me by your name, most of the movie’s dialogues were in English and French
I got them all right but that’s because im german and Germany is surrounded with a bunch of countries so it’s kinda natural/ normal for us to recognize different languages.
I'm french and when they said that french looked like Spanich or Italian made me laugh 😂
Hye Jin is so my type. Cute vid!
I see a German flag, I clicked on the video faster than I could look.🤭😂
They're actually pretty good at getting within a language family. Mistaking Swedish for Danish, thinking French sounds like Italian, and thinking that Dutch sounds like English isn't wrong.
Korean and Japanese sound kind similar to me though, and they are not closely related.
I got three right!! German, Spanish, & Swedish :)) I'm from Japan
I'm Dutch, and Dutch definitely has a lot of words that are (kind of) similar in English.
As an European I'm dying inside rn
3:19 He nailed that pronounciation
I would love if they reacted to Eurovision, it would be really fun!
2:23 she is right, she could have heard it in "call me by your name"
In the movie they use Italian, French and English
(She just guessed it wrong 😂)
This was really fun and hard to guess. Love your content. 😊🤗
The Kardashians wished they were like Monica Bellucci....
Hahahahaha! Funny video. Greatings from Barcelona, Spain.
The last European language: "Argentinian!" (5:54) 😂
I got *2 wrong* .. and the *worst thing was* .. my sister's husband/family is Dutch. How can I *NOT* KNOW that!
What EUROPEAN languages do you know? -"Russian"
* Everything is fine *
I honestly thought Dutch must’ve been an obscure English dialect as a trick question. It felt like I could almost understand it.
Agreed. Listening to Dutch and Platt German is like lisstenig to English on an old radio that need a twist of the fine tuning knob. You SWEAR if you could just get a clear signal you'd understand every word.
omg I'm from Sweden and when it came up it was so funny to hear lmao
I was so happy to see the Netherlands included :)
Then I heard how people in the Netherlands think seoul is pronounced and i'm just embarrassed...
As a swede I lost it when she said ettan
thats crazy that she could pick up that dutch is very similar to english. because most people that speak English cant tell the similarities between dutch and english
🇪🇺🇪🇺🇪🇺❤️ see, we are way more similar than different, even in our languages. All of them are indogermanic languages, from the romance to the slavic to the germanic languages in Europe. 🇪🇺🇪🇺🇪🇺❤️
"SON" LMAO
She was saying "Sogno" that means "Dream" in Italian (I'm Italian so I know this)
I am so proud I got almost all of them right, only one I didn’t know was Swedish. Not European btw, I am from Ecuador in South America. Ps. I died when they thought Argentina was in Europe
It’s somehow sad that their knowledge about other countries is so small but they tried it that’s important
I’m from the Netherlands and some people say that’s it’s close to English, but they say that it’s really similar to it, so I guess they’re right😂
ik kom ook uit nederland. im also from the netherlands ;)
I don’t speak Dutch but sometimes when I see it written I can understand entire sentences of it! So many words are similar to English.
@@milliealston1674 It's because the Dutch adapt a lot of words from the English language like they do with the French language or with Latin
Got everything but Swedish (thought is was Danish)
Why are the samples so short and some of them distorted?