Nice to see an Iranian represented. The reason why his language sounded so differently though is, that it simply is not Arabic. It's Farsi (Persian). Sadly they didn't capture that.
i’m persian and gotta say the egyptian guy did such a great job. he’s really charming and cute ❤ props to all of y’all. you have beautiful languages and cultures
@@shahadalgarni975 Morocco is in North Africa! So tf you saying ?? Even Egypt is in North Africa ! Both of them are African not middle-easterners, it’s totally different!
*TOP TEN FACTS ABOUT PERSIA* • Persian is an ancient language that has been spoken for almost 3500 years. This makes it one of the *classical languages of antiquity* with unique poetry that still exist today. It has contributed numerous words to the vocabulary of the English language, like "paradise," "pyjama", "rice," "amazon," "rose," "saffron," "asparagus," "spinach," "shawl," and "pistachio." • Persian is a member of the *Indo-European language family.* It shares fundamental characteristics in terms of both grammar and vocabulary with its relatives like Latin, English, French, and Russian. Words like "baradar" for brother, "madar" for mother, "pedar" for padre in Spanish (father), "dokhtar" for daughter, "to" for tu in French (you), "andar" for inter, "do" for dos in Spanish (two), "zamin" for zemĕ in Croatian and zdmyla in Russian (earth), and even "shahr" for "skaan" in Old Norse (city), show the strong and old ties of this language family. This similarity in language is due to the *Yamnaya culture,* which is believed to be the precursor to the *Proto-Indo-European expansion* that originated from the steppes of Central Asia where Iranian peoples come from. This suggests that the customs and practices of Indo-European peoples across both Europe and Asia are rooted in the Yamnaya culture. • Iran possesses a versatile array of natural attractions. This includes *grandiose mountains, verdant forests, panoramic landscapes, sunny coastlines, and abundant natural resources,* like minerals and metals. It is known for producing an abundance of pistachios, pomegranates, berries, saffron, and turquoise. The Persian turquoise boasts unique shades of blue that sets it apart from other varieties. The Iranian Caspian Horse belongs to the first domesticated equine species. Iranians have a *long history of horsemanship and equestrian sports.* Persian games like Chowgan date back to ancient times. Iran is known as the birthplace of horse riding and the earliest practitioners of this art have been Iranian peoples. The influence of Persian horsemanship can be seen in many modern equestrian sports like Polo, which has gained worldwide popularity. • Persians were trailblazers in wearing *trousers and footwear.* This distinguishes them from the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans who wore gowns and cloaks. The traditional Persian dress is specifically crafted to endure Iran's chilly weather and showcases the ancient Iranian culture's practicality and ingenuity. • Iran's native and ancient name means *"Land of Aryans,"* and it has been in use for over 2500 years. The name "Persia" was used by Greeks to describe Iran. • The *Persian/Iranian World* is an ancient name for a region that spans from the Plateau of Iran to the Caucasus and Central Asia. This region houses Iranian customs, languages and peoples. Persian architecture reflects ancient philosophical, mathematical, and mystical themes. The ancient shades of turquoise are revered in Persian culture and depict the link between the earth and the unknown spiritual world. The *contributions of Persian scholars and poets* like Avicena, Rhasis, Biruni, Farabi, Khwarazmi, after whom the word "algorithm" is named, Ferdowsi, Khayyam, Saadi, Hafez, and Rumi, to the fields of philosophy, literature, art, musical theory, chemistry, mathematics, astronomy, and metaphysics, have bestowed the world with a wealth of Persian knowledge and wisdom. • Persian cuisine is known for its ancient and unique gastronomic heritage. It *blends sweet and sour flavors* together and features fragrant and fluffy rice. Saffron and pistachios are conspicuously used in Persian cuisine and impart a rare flavor. This cuisine is also notable for its sour notes, which can be overpowering to those unfamiliar with it. The Iranian palate is accustomed to this sourness and sweetness and can even enjoy the tartness of limes on their own. • Persian decorative arts and crafts have deep historical roots. Iranian artisans are known for their skillful designs, brilliant colors, and remarkable craftsmanship. This is reflected in various mediums like carpet weaving, painting, calligraphy, pottery, and metalwork. Persian paintings are acclaimed for their precuse embellishments and lively tones. These *Persian styles have had a major impact on the world* and inspired and influenced artists and designers across different cultures and periods. Persian art has been a main source of inspiration for European artists during the Renaissance period. • The tradition of weaving carpets was invented in ancient Persia, when Iranian nomadic peoples used simple weaves of fabric to stay warm on cold and damp grounds. Over time, this basic need evolved into a sophisticated art form that produced the visually most beautiful patterns. *Persian carpets are praised for their beauty* and have been highly valued by royality, nobility, and collectors across the ages. Persian culture holds rugs as prized possessions that carry deep sentimental and cultural meaning. Today, Persian rugs are highly prized and sought-after decorative items around the world. Iran remains the center of carpet waving with unique and ancient styles. • Persian culture has inspired and influenced people worldwide. This includes minds like Voltaire, Montesquieu, Nietzsche, Thomas Jefferson, and Alexander, who is believed to be the first admirer of Persian culture in the West. The enduring legacy of Persian culture is evident in its profound influence on the world and attests to its magnificence and endearing qualities!
The Persian language is only 900 years old The Achaemenid language and fahlavi have nothing to do with modern Persian The Akkadian language, the sister of the Arabic language, is more than 5,000 years old. Why is it not an ancient Arabic language? And the Persian language is only an Indo-Iranian language. The Indo-European linguistic theory is an old, wrong theory
As an Iranian now I see how friendly we can be with each other like the one in this video instead of competing and trying to prove our selves which one is more authentic. Just be friend's. Peace in Middle East 💚
By the way, Arabic is a Semitic language and Persian is an Indo-European language. There are a lot of Arabic words that Persians use in their sentences. But these two languages are not derived from the same root.
@@persianguy1524 it’s higher than 40% in general, and in everyday conversations they use more than 85% of arabic words it’s not 14% & you’re not going to change it, it’s just you in the bubble around you thinking big 😂 your schools still teaches arabic 😂😂 your supreme leader claims to be arab 😂 poor guy
@@ОмарАхмед-у7б ٍSome turkey do know arabic as well as iran too people in pakistan too, some of them know arabic (their language sometimes use arabic letters)
Well, fun fact: Morocco is a north african country, you can just edit the title and make it "Middle Eastern and north african nationalities" if you really care about the accuracy of your content, it's not very cute to shrink different cultures and nationalities in one geographical spot to make it easy for you (while they are not), and actually I don't find such mistakes in programmes other that Korean ones, so please correct your information.
@@mohammad3796 انعدام الهوية دائما يرافقكم و تتحسون من المدافعين عن هوياتهم و أراضيهم حتى لو كان مجرد تعليق بسيط (في محله) على فيديو "لا معنى له مجرد تجربة"
As a French citizen of Iranian origin, I know Kenza is a given name very typical from the Maghreb and we can’t find it quite often here in France so I think I’d probably have immediately guessed the first girl as Moroccan just by her name tbw, the accent being another crucial hint afterwards
there is 50% chance she could be Moroccan in case you didn't know her nationality, because Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia all speak the same exact language.
@@mrlootbox2697 that's a misconception, we don't really speak the same language, more specifically dialect, we're all under the Arabic yes, yet each has its own individual dialect and vocabulary
There are many people who think that Iran speaks Arabic, but Iran speaks Farsi, and it is not an Arab country. It is a Persian Muslim country. Its letters are the same as Arabic, but it is completely different. I am not Iranian, but I want to clarify that.. I am also proud of the Egyptian. He is really a nice person.
None of the countries you mentioned or think is traditionally an “Arab” country, ever heard of the Muslim Arab conquests? They took over, so yeah that’s why they speak Arabic, Egypt isn’t really Arabic, they just assimilated into Arab culture, tryna correct you, :))))
@@EternityCliffSTARS The Arab countries are the Gulf countries because they were Arab tribes, while the other countries are Arabic-speaking countries, but we are not Arabs.
Greetings to Iranian and Arabic newcomers!☺ Iranian was too easy for me to guess. Others were difficult, except Egyptian. He named 2 popular cities and Christina failed😂
when talking with Kareem (the Egptian), Christina guessed all the Arab countries around Egypt, she guessed Palestine, Libya, and Sudan, her GPS was trying too hard to guide her lol
I can't speak either, but to me it's pretty easy to differentiate Farsi from Arabic. Very different sounding, and Farsi is Indo-European. I couldn't even start to place the various Arabic accents though, so this was fun.
I am from Egypt. I love the Persian language. I studied it at a university. I also love Iran But I want to say something I had friends from Europe who spoke Arabic, but like the Saudis, because they had been living there for a long time, and when they came to Egypt, they did not understand the Egyptians' words until after two months of sitting with us. The Arabs understand the Egyptian dialect because the Disney company used to show us its films from when we were children by dubbing them in the accent Egyptian but the Egyptians do not speak 100% Arabic, not even 60%, their language is a mixture between Coptic, which was their language before Islam, and a mixture of their ancient language, so there are letters that many Egyptians do not say in the Arabic language, because these letters were not present among the ancient Egyptians. Naturally, a foreigner who speaks Arabic will find the Egyptian language difficult for him. The current Egyptians are inventing a new language on their own, but they understand all Arabs, and all Arabs understand Egyptians
ديزني مين حضرتك اللي علمت العرب اللهجة المصرية؟ كل الشعوب العربية يفهموا اللهجة المصرية من زمن أم كلثوم وعبدالوهاب واسماعيل ياسين وعبدالحليم وعادل إمام والخ .. الاغاني والافلام والمسرحيات والمسلسلات المصرية أثرت في الثقافة العربية من زمن الأبيض والاسود، مش فيلم ليون كينج
Hello (Dorood!), I'm from Iran and thank you for your idea about Persian language. I should say I'm really interested in history and mythology of ancient Egypt which is really connected to the history of ancient Persia, and that's really intersting for me that there are still many signs of your ancient language in your current one because I thought ancient Egyptian language is fully distinct and replaced by Arabic.
No, we still have words from ancient Egyptian and Coptic in the Egyptian dialect, as well as some ancient Egyptian customs still present, such as Sham el Nessim@@amirhk91
@@seyedbobross197 no, it's how they call Persian. Tajikistan, Afghanistan and Iran are the only countries where Persian is spoken. However, they use different names and have different influences. Iranians speak Farsi, Afghans speak Dari and Tajiks speak Tajik. They are almost intelligible but different vocabulary influences. (Iran - French Afghanistan - English Tajikistan - Russian)
@@seyedbobross197 Not mix.... we have some arabic words and phrases but it is not a mix, it is like saying farsi is a mix of persian and french because we also use french words!
TYPICAL AMERIKANTSEV. Imagine never seeing a map in your entire life and thinking Morocco is in the Middle East. BRAVO AMERICAN EDUCATION. NEVER CEASES TO IMPRESS
@@johndeburgh.8128 Who hurt me? The stupidity of Americans. Next time some huge platform makes a video about your country and spreads incorrect info, I'll tell you 'it's just a video bro"
Oh myyy this was probably the hardest one yet! I was so nervous under pressure I even forgot if la was yes or no 😅 Learned a lot in this video! Hope yall enjoyed 😊 -Christina 🇺🇸
Good job. I think it worked well to have the blindfold for this one. From looks alone, I could tell the first man was Persian. I did mix up the last two people as well.
@@EddieReischl am Persian but it's hard to know different Korean Chinese Japanese they look same also Persian language is Indo European family language and different from Arabic or African easy to know it's different
The Persian language has nothing to do with Arabic, the grammar of the Persian language is very different from Arabic. The Arabic language comes from the bottom of the larynx, but the Persian language uses all parts of the larynx, and this makes the Persian language melodious. Unfortunately, many people in the world think that the Persian language is the same as the Arabic language. Persian language has many famous poets. One of our famous poets is Perdosi
The person who kept the Persian language alive was Ferdowsi, he preserved the Persian language by writing the Shahnameh, that's why all the big countries like Egypt and the rest of the Arab countries became Arabized by the Muslims, but Iran preserved its origin. We are very happy that the Arabic culture We were not framed because it was our sense of patriotism that did not allow it Thanks 🇹🇯🇮🇷🇦🇫🇺🇿🦁
Am persian because Persian language is different family Indo European languages family and different Arabic and they shouldn't invited him to this video
@@elafalshahrani3174 you were saying 60% and now saying 70%? It's only 20% which we have persian words to replace it. also Islam is dying in Iran thankfully.
When the Iranian guy says "Yes" in Persian, the subtitle says "Speaking Arabic". It's like Queen Elizabeth speaking English and the subtitle saying "[Speaking Chinese]". So why Persian has Arabic words? The relationship between Persian and Arabic is very similar to the relationship between English and French (respectively). They have different roots (Germanic and Latin, respectively) but English has a lot of loan words from French. The main difference is that Germanic and Latin are Indo-European languages so they have similarities after all, but Persian and Arabic are totally different language families and developed independently. Persian is the Indo-Iranian branch of Indo-European languages and Arabic is a Semitic language. So last question that I'm often asked: Iranians read and write in Arabic letters so it suggests that they understand each other. Well in that case you should also expect that a Polish person understand Latin since they write in Latin alphabet! I hope that's convincing :)
It's not "Arabic" letters, the letters were designed by Persian scholars and the relationship of Persian and Arabic isn't like English nd French. Khak bar sare ma keh beh horufhaye Dinbariye keh az Avesta mias migim horufhaye Arabi.
Iranians don't read or write in Arabic letters, those letters were invented by Persian scholars. And there more than 5000 Persian words in Arabic. The relation between Persian and Arabic isn't comparable to French and English at all.
Trust me, if you learn Darija, Moroccan Arabic , and then go and give yourself a 2 years kf listening to (Lebanese, Egyptian, Emirati songs) along with Darija , and then watch some Egyptian films .. you'd end up understanding more than 80% of like 15 counties different dialects Egyptian and Lebanese would help you to understand Palestinian, Jordanian and Syrian and even some Iraqi. Emirati would help for Saoudi, Yemeni, Omani, Qatari, Bahraini, Kuwaiti Moroccan would help you to get ready and adapt with them all since it's the hardest and sharpest one and the most diverse with all letters pronunciation. And also would definitely help for Some Tunisian، Algerian and Lybian When an Arab learn Moroccan, he would start understanding North African dialectes quickly, but if it was the opposite way, it's very hard because as I said, Moroccan is the most diverse in terms of words and sounds and pronunciation
Don't be so cliche. Iranians don't speak Arabic. They speak Persian. It's a very different language which belongs to Indo-European family. While Arabic is from Semitic family tree.
He said Indo-European which is right. German and and English are also Indo-European languages, and so is Hindi itself. Just Google Indo-European language, it's a linguistic topic and not subject to arbitrary disputes.@@EilyaRahimi-dm4ue
@@Siiii-cd8ir مصر فيها ناس من جينات مختلفه كتير، و أنتوا كمان بالمناسبة و أغلب دول العالم، كل إنسان في العالم فيه أعراق مختلفه كتير بالمناسبة، جرب تعمل تحليل DNA ,و هتلاقي فيك جينات من إيران و مناطق تانيه...
Except there is one wrong thing Majority of Saudi people are actually poor & suffers from price increase & inflation, i think we were presented in the not best way, any foreigner when they meet a saudi will straight think that we own an oil company & lot of money which is not, true, so this stereotypical picture still didn't change & i find it annoying, The government does have lot of money though
Persian and Arabic belong to different language families. Arabic is a Semitic language, Persian is an Indo-European language, making it more similar to languages from countries like Pakistan and India.
@@persianguy1524 In fact, the Kurds prefer to speak among themselves in their Kurdish language, and the Arabs in Al-Ahwaz speak Arabic even if the official language is Persian.
@@توتازرق-ب2ب kurds dont even speak 1 single language so i dont know how thats possible with pahlawani being a Persian dialect as well rather than kurdish. Arabs are 1% of the country and alot of them are getting Persianized too
.... But Morocco is North African par excellence. Egypt, on the other hand, is geographically located in north africa yet it leans towards the middle east culturally.
egypt is 100% in the middle east, 94% in africa and 6% in asia. the middle east and continents are modern concepts that did not exist in the ancient past anyway.
Thanks for inviting an Iranian representative ❤😍, but Persian language doesn't fall under the category of Arabic. By the way, the Egyptian guy was such a vibe 😃
@@NSM_B No, Middle east and Arabic are not corresponded. Linguistically Arabic is in the category of Semitic languages like Hebrew while Persian (Farsi) is in the Indo-European language group like Hindi
@@phoenixrising4051 not necessarily actually when you talk about “languages” you should always categorize them by language families and when you talk about nations/countries/ continents it’s always acceptable to categorize them by their geographical region, like “Irans languages” or “languages of china”… for instance there’re more than 20 languages just in Iran, with 3 different languages families (Indo-European, Ural-Altai, Semitic)
@Bnjmn that's not the point here since the language spoken in the video is Persian. It doesn't come into the same category with Arabic and Turkish, even though they are neighboring countries. So categorizing by region doesn't work here.
As an Iranian can someone tell me why we confusing Christina? I feel like they blindsided her with an entire different language we speak Persian not arabic 💀 😂
@3bood alharbi no, just loan words, we also have a pure Persian word for every equivalent loan words from Arabic. But the most important difference is the structure of the language, its totally different, totally non related.
@3bood alharbi Wrong. Persian and Arabic are two entirely different languages with different roots. Arabic is a Semitic language while Persian is Indo-European. The reason they have some words in common is the loan words they use.
I can tell the difference between Farsi (Iran) and Arabic (the other three), but that's about it for me. I might have gotten the Iranian guy right if I'd concentrated. Not sure about the others.
Yeah once u know the person is from Middle East u get three choices Iranian, Turk or Arab. And all three languages can easily be distinguished from each other 💛
Wait wait what! did you learned Persian or you can just relate words to Indian words and guess its meaning? I know there’re similarity between them even there’re so many common words in Persian and Hindi but when you say that you perfectly understand Persian I’m just amazed
Farsi and Hindi are actually from the same subgroup of Indo-European languages so they’re relatively close. In fact Farsi is closer to Hindi than Arabic
@parsa_afshar which european language ?! only some Northwestern iranic languages share a noticeable amount of vocabularies with some Europeans languages ! but i still wouldn't call them " close " and no ! those words are sanskrit (mother of all indo european language) not Persian
@@distar7471 I think it's just laziness and a lack of quality control. They're releasing one video every day, where each topic is usually barely different from the last. It doesn't seem to be genuinely made out of love, but rather as rushed "regular content" to serve TH-cam's algorithm. It's an unfortunate trade off between great quality and attention to detail vs maximizing the views and watch time.
@@SadMatte Palestinians definitely speak Arabic... the muslims, christians, and even the arab jews of them spoke arabic pre-1948, but the hebrew language started to be spoken a lot post 1948 and the expansion of israel over palestine. Trying to be focused here on topic and not get political lol - Palestinians do speak Arabic though 100%
Nice to see an Iranian represented. The reason why his language sounded so differently though is, that it simply is not Arabic. It's Farsi (Persian). Sadly they didn't capture that.
literally though
Although I'm an Arab person I was sad bcz I knew It's farsi but in the 2nd episode they mentioned that so I'm glad they corrected it
It’s not their fault they are mostly not educated like the rest of world, they can’t even point to Europe or United States on a map
@@frisen077 but when the Persian man was talking they wrote "speaking in Arabic" 0:11
we know farsi not arab and we arabs hate persians they are bad do not want them
they use our arabic Alphabet In in their own language
I'm proud of farzan! He said "durud" instead of "selam." it's the original Persian. Love you, guy!
This beautiful word of his also caught my attention
@@sarahb9036 exactly!
We say drowt o dara baat
Inferiority complex strong in Iranians “Persians”
Still he said ism instead of naam. That’s embarrassing
Persian language is such a beautiful language ❤
Thanks ❤❤
From iran
@@arianastor7595 ❤️❤️
@yokh6448 Shukran!❤️
❤
@@paints_and_charcoal appreciate your kindness but one more thing is, we say "mersi" or "mamnun" not "shukran" 😉
Persian is such a beautiful language
no the way of talking he look like he is drunk
Farzan has a really good taste in foods
میخوای ماهم سلیقه هامونو به اشتراک بزاریم؟
@@meti2430simp
i’m persian and gotta say the egyptian guy did such a great job. he’s really charming and cute ❤ props to all of y’all. you have beautiful languages and cultures
Me to
I'm Iranian to
Wait......
بنظر خودم خیلی خوبه که از ایران هم ویدیو میزارن اما فراز فکر کنم فارسی یکم یادش رفته😅
@@TH82282 اره به نظر منم یه جورایی شخص اشتباه رو برای نمایندگی کشورمون آوردن. یکی از دلیلاشم همونه که تو گفتی 🙃
@@rominarahbar2011 you are persianed
@@saimraja2119 what does being “persianed” mean? 😂
Yeah he did a great job. I feel like I would've gotten confused and used some English in my talking haha
Weird how they just acted like Persian is a dialect of Arabic. Maybe we should do one on dialects of Japanese and include Korean!
And how they acted like Morocco is in middle east
@@cherrykolya egypt is middle eastern country.
@@zoldyg7979 they are in the Middle East🙃 you guys are so disparate to feel special you only look funny doing that
@@shahadalgarni975 Morocco is in North Africa! So tf you saying ?? Even Egypt is in North Africa ! Both of them are African not middle-easterners, it’s totally different!
@@jamesbrowny9488 the middle east is west asia and egypt. Morocco is not middle eastern
*TOP TEN FACTS ABOUT PERSIA*
• Persian is an ancient language that has been spoken for almost 3500 years. This makes it one of the *classical languages of antiquity* with unique poetry that still exist today. It has contributed numerous words to the vocabulary of the English language, like "paradise," "pyjama", "rice," "amazon," "rose," "saffron," "asparagus," "spinach," "shawl," and "pistachio."
• Persian is a member of the *Indo-European language family.* It shares fundamental characteristics in terms of both grammar and vocabulary with its relatives like Latin, English, French, and Russian. Words like "baradar" for brother, "madar" for mother, "pedar" for padre in Spanish (father), "dokhtar" for daughter, "to" for tu in French (you), "andar" for inter, "do" for dos in Spanish (two), "zamin" for zemĕ in Croatian and zdmyla in Russian (earth), and even "shahr" for "skaan" in Old Norse (city), show the strong and old ties of this language family.
This similarity in language is due to the *Yamnaya culture,* which is believed to be the precursor to the *Proto-Indo-European expansion* that originated from the steppes of Central Asia where Iranian peoples come from.
This suggests that the customs and practices of Indo-European peoples across both Europe and Asia are rooted in the Yamnaya culture.
• Iran possesses a versatile array of natural attractions. This includes *grandiose mountains, verdant forests, panoramic landscapes, sunny coastlines, and abundant natural resources,* like minerals and metals. It is known for producing an abundance of pistachios, pomegranates, berries, saffron, and turquoise. The Persian turquoise boasts unique shades of blue that sets it apart from other varieties.
The Iranian Caspian Horse belongs to the first domesticated equine species.
Iranians have a *long history of horsemanship and equestrian sports.* Persian games like Chowgan date back to ancient times. Iran is known as the birthplace of horse riding and the earliest practitioners of this art have been Iranian peoples. The influence of Persian horsemanship can be seen in many modern equestrian sports like Polo, which has gained worldwide popularity.
• Persians were trailblazers in wearing *trousers and footwear.* This distinguishes them from the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans who wore gowns and cloaks. The traditional Persian dress is specifically crafted to endure Iran's chilly weather and showcases the ancient Iranian culture's practicality and ingenuity.
• Iran's native and ancient name means *"Land of Aryans,"* and it has been in use for over 2500 years. The name "Persia" was used by Greeks to describe Iran.
• The *Persian/Iranian World* is an ancient name for a region that spans from the Plateau of Iran to the Caucasus and Central Asia. This region houses Iranian customs, languages and peoples. Persian architecture reflects ancient philosophical, mathematical, and mystical themes. The ancient shades of turquoise are revered in Persian culture and depict the link between the earth and the unknown spiritual world. The *contributions of Persian scholars and poets* like Avicena, Rhasis, Biruni, Farabi, Khwarazmi, after whom the word "algorithm" is named, Ferdowsi, Khayyam, Saadi, Hafez, and Rumi, to the fields of philosophy, literature, art, musical theory, chemistry, mathematics, astronomy, and metaphysics, have bestowed the world with a wealth of Persian knowledge and wisdom.
• Persian cuisine is known for its ancient and unique gastronomic heritage. It *blends sweet and sour flavors* together and features fragrant and fluffy rice. Saffron and pistachios are conspicuously used in Persian cuisine and impart a rare flavor. This cuisine is also notable for its sour notes, which can be overpowering to those unfamiliar with it. The Iranian palate is accustomed to this sourness and sweetness and can even enjoy the tartness of limes on their own.
• Persian decorative arts and crafts have deep historical roots. Iranian artisans are known for their skillful designs, brilliant colors, and remarkable craftsmanship. This is reflected in various mediums like carpet weaving, painting, calligraphy, pottery, and metalwork. Persian paintings are acclaimed for their precuse embellishments and lively tones. These *Persian styles have had a major impact on the world* and inspired and influenced artists and designers across different cultures and periods. Persian art has been a main source of inspiration for European artists during the Renaissance period.
• The tradition of weaving carpets was invented in ancient Persia, when Iranian nomadic peoples used simple weaves of fabric to stay warm on cold and damp grounds. Over time, this basic need evolved into a sophisticated art form that produced the visually most beautiful patterns. *Persian carpets are praised for their beauty* and have been highly valued by royality, nobility, and collectors across the ages. Persian culture holds rugs as prized possessions that carry deep sentimental and cultural meaning. Today, Persian rugs are highly prized and sought-after decorative items around the world. Iran remains the center of carpet waving with unique and ancient styles.
• Persian culture has inspired and influenced people worldwide. This includes minds like Voltaire, Montesquieu, Nietzsche, Thomas Jefferson, and Alexander, who is believed to be the first admirer of Persian culture in the West.
The enduring legacy of Persian culture is evident in its profound influence on the world and attests to its magnificence and endearing qualities!
The longest fact ive ever read😂wow
The Persian language is only 900 years old The Achaemenid language and fahlavi have nothing to do with modern Persian The Akkadian language, the sister of the Arabic language, is more than 5,000 years old. Why is it not an ancient Arabic language? And the Persian language is only an Indo-Iranian language. The Indo-European linguistic theory is an old, wrong theory
@@armajhkc609 imagine believing this 🤣
@@armajhkc609 بیا پایین باو
@@farzadabkhiz2267 I'm sorry I don't understand Hindi
Persian (Iranian)language so sweet , wow 🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷
It sounds european…
@@lunchtime6693 Because Persian is an Indo-European language.
@@rapfarsibaza koskholi?
@@Tech.land0 gavi?
@@Tech.land0 داداش فارسیی ک ما الان صحبت میکنیم ، ریشه هندو اروپایی داره
لطفي عمررررري we proud of you🥹❤️❤️❤️❤️🇸🇦
اخيرا حدا عربي
تكفييين حساب لطيفة 🤏🏼🤏🏼
The men in this video look better lol
@@Jerald_radanian Why do you hate her?
@@Jerald_radanianغبي وسلنتخخ كمان سري
Kenza and Latifa 😍🇲🇦🇸🇦 Big Love For u ❤️❤️
زبان فارسی زیباترین زبان جهان❤🇮🇷
As an Iranian now I see how friendly we can be with each other like the one in this video instead of competing and trying to prove our selves which one is more authentic.
Just be friend's. Peace in Middle East 💚
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
احسنت
kiram tuye arab
Latifa you look so gorgeous💚🇸🇦
Egyptian guy 💟💟
🙈🙈🙈🙈❤
@@EgyptMeetsKorea
اووه صفحتك الحقيقيه؟؟؟🙆♀️😭🤍
By the way, Arabic is a Semitic language and Persian is an Indo-European language. There are a lot of Arabic words that Persians use in their sentences. But these two languages are not derived from the same root.
Its not too many its 14% and becoming less now since we are bringing back old Persian words.
@@persianguy1524
it’s higher than 40% in general, and in everyday conversations they use more than 85% of arabic words
it’s not 14% & you’re not going to change it, it’s just you in the bubble around you thinking big 😂 your schools still teaches arabic 😂😂
your supreme leader claims to be arab 😂
poor guy
@@persianguy1524 باشه خخخ
It’s probably from the alphabet since the Persian alphabet is directly derived from the Arabic alphabet
@@aida_4247 and the arabic alphabet is derived from aramiec alphabet
🇸🇦🤍😭 فعلاً لطيفه
She isn't
@@Jerald_radanianدز امها
@@Jerald_radanian Why do you hate her? اهبل الله يشفيك يخخووي وكلزق
@@Jerald_radanian Are you Iranian
what makes you think he is iranian !@@lxi10i
The Egyptian guy was enjoying it 😂
Except for the pAlestInE part :D
@@ladinark1672 bruh no we Egyptians love Palestine
Egypt i love it 🇲🇦🤍🇪🇬
🇲🇦 💙🇪🇬
حبيبي
بلدك التاني
🇪🇬🇲🇦❤ احلا ناس
انا من مصر
Let’s gooo Latifa !!
All our support is for youuuu honey🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦
لا والله ما ندعمها وش هالتبرج لا تعمم ادعمها لحالك لا تقول نحن
@@mr.alarifi616 الا انا معها
@@arm3287 الله يهديكم بس انا غاسل يدي منكم موب مصدق الي اشوفه اي شخص مسلم يعرف ان هذا غلط وحرام ليه ما ودكم تقتنعون؟
@@mr.alarifi616 الا ندعمها
@@drawty لا تعممين اي سعودي مسلم يدري انها فشلتنا قدام الناس متبرجة ومتزينة استغفر الله
0:12
we Iranians do not speak Arabic
It is called Farsi or Persian
@godblessyou6520 Literally not everyone, a lot of people think that Iran and Turkey are Arab countries 😂
some Iranians do (south) ! we are very diverse why do you limit us just to farsi
@@ОмарАхмед-у7б that people didnt pass geography😂
@@ОмарАхмед-у7б ٍSome turkey do know arabic as well as iran too
people in pakistan too, some of them know arabic (their language sometimes use arabic letters)
@@user-ek1bm2jo3p Exactly
How many Egyptians are here 😂❤❤🇪🇬
كتير 😂
انا
Im here
Maybe Arabian ) current Egyptians is Arabic) assimilated
Never , we're arabized copts not arabs. We're copts copts coppppttttssss, get it?@@zhanrahat2622
Well, fun fact: Morocco is a north african country, you can just edit the title and make it "Middle Eastern and north african nationalities" if you really care about the accuracy of your content, it's not very cute to shrink different cultures and nationalities in one geographical spot to make it easy for you (while they are not), and actually I don't find such mistakes in programmes other that Korean ones, so please correct your information.
I agree
عقدة النقص دائما ترافقكم حتى لو كان الفيديو لا معنى له مجرد تجربة
@@mohammad3796 انعدام الهوية دائما يرافقكم و تتحسون من المدافعين عن هوياتهم و أراضيهم حتى لو كان مجرد تعليق بسيط (في محله) على فيديو "لا معنى له مجرد تجربة"
@@mohammad3796 المغرب عقدة نقص؟ على الأرجح أنت لست عربي قمت فقط بترجمة تعليقك .
@@mohammad3796 لا يوجد أحد في العالم اسمه محمد و يضع صورة إسلامية في حسابه الشخصي عدا الحسابات المزيفة 😂
As a French citizen of Iranian origin, I know Kenza is a given name very typical from the Maghreb and we can’t find it quite often here in France so I think I’d probably have immediately guessed the first girl as Moroccan just by her name tbw, the accent being another crucial hint afterwards
there is 50% chance she could be Moroccan in case you didn't know her nationality, because Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia all speak the same exact language.
@@mrlootbox2697no not exactly the same
@@mrlootbox2697 no we don't, stop spreading false information so, we in Morocco have our very own dialect /language .
@lokipanadora2331 looks like someone never stepped outside their neighborhood. Oh It's you
@@mrlootbox2697 that's a misconception, we don't really speak the same language, more specifically dialect, we're all under the Arabic yes, yet each has its own individual dialect and vocabulary
There are many people who think that Iran speaks Arabic, but Iran speaks Farsi, and it is not an Arab country. It is a Persian Muslim country. Its letters are the same as Arabic, but it is completely different. I am not Iranian, but I want to clarify that.. I am also proud of the Egyptian. He is really a nice person.
Our Iranian language has more English words than Arabic, such as mother and brother. I don't know why they think we speak Arabic
None of the countries you mentioned or think is traditionally an “Arab” country, ever heard of the Muslim Arab conquests? They took over, so yeah that’s why they speak Arabic, Egypt isn’t really Arabic, they just assimilated into Arab culture, tryna correct you, :))))
The only traditionally Arabic country is UAE 🇦🇪 and Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
Arabs are the Arabians originally soooo
@@EternityCliffSTARS The Arab countries are the Gulf countries because they were Arab tribes, while the other countries are Arabic-speaking countries, but we are not Arabs.
Persian guy so chilled and cute❤ both boys were really sweet
Greetings to Iranian and Arabic newcomers!☺
Iranian was too easy for me to guess. Others were difficult, except Egyptian. He named 2 popular cities and Christina failed😂
he did not mention (Giza), the place where the pyramids are, that wouldv'e been easy :P
13:13 Love how she felt she SHOULD have recognized Saudi accent. Gorgeous.
Kenza is so adorable! 🌺
I'm from Egypt and the egyptian guy is really charming and polite and bubbly in my opinion
Yeah and his tone is so calm
@@Zeyad_Elsha3r 100% agree
And latifa too 🇪🇬🇸🇦❤️❤️
Our Latifa is soooo gorgeous:(
GO GO LATIFA 🇸🇦
Cringe
@@M.sami12 you’re cringe
استغفرالله بس مشكلة اذا عطو البزران جوالات هذي ما تمثل بلدنا ابدا ولا ندعمها
شكله حسابك الثاني يالطيفه ماتوقع احد بيشهد زور 😬
@@mr.alarifi616 ليه؟
The Egyption Guy was so right about the food , he was so Egyption in 10:45 😂❤
WHY THE EGYPTIAN GUY IS SO SWEET AND HANDSOME!!!
❤️🇪🇬
Egyptian guy forgot about Mo Salah 🤣
yeh ,I agree with you. I was stunned. I was waiting for Mohamed Salah⚽ 😂
Even though.. Most US ppl doesn't care about football 😆
ساب محمد صلاح وعمرو دياب و راح يقولها محمد صبحى بكل فخر😂
@@jadnouri9782 US is just one country in the world, the whole world knows who`s the Egyptian Pharaoh of Football
@@ОмарАхмед-у7б راجل فخور بالفن المصري بس لو ركز ع كرة القدم خصوصا انها مشهورة جدا بمصر
when talking with Kareem (the Egptian), Christina guessed all the Arab countries around Egypt, she guessed Palestine, Libya, and Sudan, her GPS was trying too hard to guide her lol
I can't speak either, but to me it's pretty easy to differentiate Farsi from Arabic. Very different sounding, and Farsi is Indo-European. I couldn't even start to place the various Arabic accents though, so this was fun.
Agree, the Iranian was very easy. I might have got the Moroccan if I (like Christina) noticed the random French words.
Yes am persian farzan was nervous and didn't comfort cause of this
Farsi is not Arabic
Why no one is talking about how attractive the Egyptian guy is?
@@Kemetian401I can tell too
I think he’s good looking
Kenza 🇲🇦 how could you be that perfect ❤️❤️
Nah you simping hard brother
Believe me iam not I've been watching her vids she is married BTW and she's a person who can I live with 👌
The egyptian guy is so charismatic
🙈🙈🙈🙈
@@EgyptMeetsKorea اللي رافع راسنا 😂😂
True
Thanks
Yeah he is 😂
I really like Moroccan girl 😊😊 and Egyptian guy 😊😊
Lauren before and now Christina , welcome back Christina , i missed you on World Friends ❤ , the channel has to grow more and more
I am from Egypt. I love the Persian language. I studied it at a university. I also love Iran
But I want to say something
I had friends from Europe who spoke Arabic, but like the Saudis, because they had been living there for a long time, and when they came to Egypt, they did not understand the Egyptians' words until after two months of sitting with us.
The Arabs understand the Egyptian dialect because the Disney company used to show us its films from when we were children by dubbing them in the accent Egyptian
but the Egyptians do not speak 100% Arabic, not even 60%, their language is a mixture between Coptic, which was their language before Islam, and a mixture of their ancient language, so there are letters that many Egyptians do not say in the Arabic language, because these letters were not present among the ancient Egyptians. Naturally, a foreigner who speaks Arabic will find the Egyptian language difficult for him. The current Egyptians are inventing a new language on their own, but they understand all Arabs, and all Arabs understand Egyptians
ديزني مين حضرتك اللي علمت العرب اللهجة المصرية؟ كل الشعوب العربية يفهموا اللهجة المصرية من زمن أم كلثوم وعبدالوهاب واسماعيل ياسين وعبدالحليم وعادل إمام والخ .. الاغاني والافلام والمسرحيات والمسلسلات المصرية أثرت في الثقافة العربية من زمن الأبيض والاسود، مش فيلم ليون كينج
Hello (Dorood!), I'm from Iran and thank you for your idea about Persian language. I should say I'm really interested in history and mythology of ancient Egypt which is really connected to the history of ancient Persia, and that's really intersting for me that there are still many signs of your ancient language in your current one because I thought ancient Egyptian language is fully distinct and replaced by Arabic.
Thank you so much sis , love to you from Persia 😘🇮🇷
Love 🇪🇬 from 🇮🇷 ❤❤❤ 🌼 🌸
No, we still have words from ancient Egyptian and Coptic in the Egyptian dialect, as well as some ancient Egyptian customs still present, such as Sham el Nessim@@amirhk91
لطيفه اللطيفه فعلا 🩷🇸🇦
Latifa so pretty 🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦💚🤍💚🤍💚🤍
The way she guessed Egyptian for everyone but the Egyptian 😂
Latifa ❤️❤️🇸🇦
4:05 it's Algerians
They don't even explain Iranians don't speak Arabic😅 They speak Persian or Farsi(That's how they call Persian)
The farsi language is a combination of Arabic and Persian , persian language is older than Farsi
@@seyedbobross197 no.
@@seyedbobross197 no, it's how they call Persian. Tajikistan, Afghanistan and Iran are the only countries where Persian is spoken. However, they use different names and have different influences. Iranians speak Farsi, Afghans speak Dari and Tajiks speak Tajik.
They are almost intelligible but different vocabulary influences.
(Iran - French
Afghanistan - English
Tajikistan - Russian)
@@seyedbobross197 Wrong. Farsi is Persian. It has some loan words from Arabic that's it.
@@seyedbobross197 Not mix.... we have some arabic words and phrases but it is not a mix, it is like saying farsi is a mix of persian and french because we also use french words!
Great Iran❤thank you Farzan for introducing our country.
سلام 😮😀
Gamed ya kariem ✨✨♥️🇪🇬🇪🇬
Okay, but can we talk about how cute the Egyptian guy is? OMG! 😭💖
🙈🙈🙈🙈
@@EgyptMeetsKorea وربي انك عسلل ولطيف
حبيبي 👍
Omg Latifa She's soo pretty and cute🥹❤️
We are proud of you🇸🇦🇸🇦.
Iranians look way better than you killers
TYPICAL AMERIKANTSEV. Imagine never seeing a map in your entire life and thinking Morocco is in the Middle East. BRAVO AMERICAN EDUCATION. NEVER CEASES TO IMPRESS
Bro it's just a video 😭 who hurt you?
It’s really pissing me off
@@ouailbakkari8750 why?
@@Unlimi-PT Because it's fucking incorrect geography
@@johndeburgh.8128 Who hurt me? The stupidity of Americans. Next time some huge platform makes a video about your country and spreads incorrect info, I'll tell you 'it's just a video bro"
Oh myyy this was probably the hardest one yet! I was so nervous under pressure I even forgot if la was yes or no 😅 Learned a lot in this video! Hope yall enjoyed 😊 -Christina 🇺🇸
Welcome back , Christina
Good see your return , Lovely Christmas ❤
Don't worry Chris, I wouldn't have guessed any
Good job. I think it worked well to have the blindfold for this one. From looks alone, I could tell the first man was Persian. I did mix up the last two people as well.
@@EddieReischl am Persian but it's hard to know different Korean Chinese Japanese they look same also Persian language is Indo European family language and different from Arabic or African easy to know it's different
The Persian language has nothing to do with Arabic, the grammar of the Persian language is very different from Arabic. The Arabic language comes from the bottom of the larynx, but the Persian language uses all parts of the larynx, and this makes the Persian language melodious.
Unfortunately, many people in the world think that the Persian language is the same as the Arabic language.
Persian language has many famous poets. One of our famous poets is Perdosi
The person who kept the Persian language alive was Ferdowsi, he preserved the Persian language by writing the Shahnameh, that's why all the big countries like Egypt and the rest of the Arab countries became Arabized by the Muslims, but Iran preserved its origin. We are very happy that the Arabic culture We were not framed because it was our sense of patriotism that did not allow it
Thanks 🇹🇯🇮🇷🇦🇫🇺🇿🦁
the guy from iran seems a bit shy but when he spoke his language he sounded flirtatious 😅😂
Am persian because Persian language is different family Indo European languages family and different Arabic and they shouldn't invited him to this video
@@afsane_nezhadi Why do you copy paste your comment everywhere?!
Latifaaa love you❤️🇸🇦
Our latifa preeettyyyy + so proud of you honey 🇸🇦❤️❤️❤️❤️
لا نفتخر فيها ابدا
@@mr.alarifi616انتا في كل مكان تصايح 😂
Persian is such a poetic and beautiful language
You could listen to it forever
it is a boring language , Arabic is way better
@@ABH2 بحث مقایسه نبود ولی حالا که این طور شد از نظر من وقتی عرب ها حرف میزنند انگار در حال بالا آوردن هستند. با اون نحوه تلفظ ح.
@@Nazaedfghhhhhuvv to be honest persian lang is not peotic at all nor romantic, its a normal language similar to south asians languages
@@ABH2 both are equally boring lol
Japanese is better haha 😂
@@fanafana9974 south Asian? Idiot Iran is a middle eastern country
The Egyptian is awesome
6:43 latifa 💗💗🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦
It's a beautiful language Farsi(Persian)
60% Arabic words
@@elafalshahrani3174 هههههههههههههههه
@@elafalshahrani3174 Nooooo
@@mahdihasanzade5199 yes 70%
@@elafalshahrani3174 you were saying 60% and now saying 70%? It's only 20% which we have persian words to replace it. also Islam is dying in Iran thankfully.
Kenza, nice to see you again 🇲🇦🎉
Also, I'm glad for hearing some Arabic
In the last time I like Arabic bit more than previously ❤️
Moroccan are not arab
@@4misa2078 I know, it's Darija
But I meant that I'm glad to hearing Arabic like other dialects
I didn't mean Morroco
@@4misa2078 we are both
@@4misa2078 I'M ARAB FROM MOROCCO
@@4misa2078You are wrong, Morocco is an Arab and Berber country we speake both languages🇲🇦
When the Iranian guy says "Yes" in Persian, the subtitle says "Speaking Arabic". It's like Queen Elizabeth speaking English and the subtitle saying "[Speaking Chinese]".
So why Persian has Arabic words? The relationship between Persian and Arabic is very similar to the relationship between English and French (respectively). They have different roots (Germanic and Latin, respectively) but English has a lot of loan words from French. The main difference is that Germanic and Latin are Indo-European languages so they have similarities after all, but Persian and Arabic are totally different language families and developed independently. Persian is the Indo-Iranian branch of Indo-European languages and Arabic is a Semitic language.
So last question that I'm often asked: Iranians read and write in Arabic letters so it suggests that they understand each other. Well in that case you should also expect that a Polish person understand Latin since they write in Latin alphabet! I hope that's convincing :)
It's not "Arabic" letters, the letters were designed by Persian scholars and the relationship of Persian and Arabic isn't like English nd French. Khak bar sare ma keh beh horufhaye Dinbariye keh az Avesta mias migim horufhaye Arabi.
Arabic has more than 5000 Persian words.
Iranians don't read or write in Arabic letters, those letters were invented by Persian scholars. And there more than 5000 Persian words in Arabic. The relation between Persian and Arabic isn't comparable to French and English at all.
Latifa we love you ❤🇸🇦
Trust me, if you learn Darija, Moroccan Arabic , and then go and give yourself a 2 years kf listening to (Lebanese, Egyptian, Emirati songs) along with Darija , and then watch some Egyptian films .. you'd end up understanding more than 80% of like 15 counties different dialects
Egyptian and Lebanese would help you to understand Palestinian, Jordanian and Syrian and even some Iraqi.
Emirati would help for Saoudi, Yemeni, Omani, Qatari, Bahraini, Kuwaiti
Moroccan would help you to get ready and adapt with them all since it's the hardest and sharpest one and the most diverse with all letters pronunciation. And also would definitely help for Some Tunisian، Algerian and Lybian
When an Arab learn Moroccan, he would start understanding North African dialectes quickly, but if it was the opposite way, it's very hard because as I said, Moroccan is the most diverse in terms of words and sounds and pronunciation
greetings from Egypt ya Karim ❤❤
Here to see Latifah!! So proud of you , u r stunning 😍😍
Don't be so cliche. Iranians don't speak Arabic. They speak Persian. It's a very different language which belongs to Indo-European family. While Arabic is from Semitic family tree.
این زبان ربطی به هندی نداره
زبان هندی به فارسی مربوط میشه
البته در بعضی کلمات
He said Indo-European which is right. German and and English are also Indo-European languages, and so is Hindi itself. Just Google Indo-European language, it's a linguistic topic and not subject to arbitrary disputes.@@EilyaRahimi-dm4ue
Egypt😍❤
GO LATIFA GO🇸🇦🤍
Go where ?
Latifa nice to see you there! You did a great job BEAUTIFUL ❤❤❤ + Hizazi accent seems similar to Egyptian
Love Egypt from Hejaz, Saudi Arabia
لا تشبه لهجتنا ولا اي شي
نحن عرب ومصر اقباط ..
@@Siiii-cd8ir okay Relax.
@@Siiii-cd8ir مصر فيها ناس من جينات مختلفه كتير، و أنتوا كمان بالمناسبة و أغلب دول العالم، كل إنسان في العالم فيه أعراق مختلفه كتير بالمناسبة، جرب تعمل تحليل DNA ,و هتلاقي فيك جينات من إيران و مناطق تانيه...
شخصية كريم حلوووه احسه لطيف ♡ حبيت برضو كيف فاهم على لطيفه وفاهمه عليه😂♥️🇸🇦 للابد احب الشعب المصري وعلاقته معنا👍🏻
😂يالله لك الحمد فيه عرب اخيرا حسيت نفسي في السعودية 😂😢
Latifa best girl, all the Saudi Arabia proud of you 🤍🤍🤍🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦
لطيفة اسم على مسمى 🇸🇦❤️
Much love from Algeria🇩🇿🇲🇦
Our girl latifaaaaa we proud of you 💘
Finally us Saudis getting the representation we deserved, always bring a Saudi to these kinds of vids, also proud of you Latifa 🇸🇦❤️
التمثيل الي بدكم ايا هو التبرج والتفصخ💀💀💀
Except there is one wrong thing
Majority of Saudi people are actually poor & suffers from price increase & inflation, i think we were presented in the not best way, any foreigner when they meet a saudi will straight think that we own an oil company & lot of money which is not, true, so this stereotypical picture still didn't change & i find it annoying, The government does have lot of money though
@@Nocomment2-z سد فمك على شحم و لا يكثر بس
@@Nocomment2-z ياليت تاكل تبن مسوي بناتكم ما يطلعون كذا 🖕🏻
@@uhm175 ما قال شي غلط
Here for Latifa 😩✋🏻
Persian and Arabic belong to different language families. Arabic is a Semitic language, Persian is an Indo-European language, making it more similar to languages from countries like Pakistan and India.
Not at all.persian = iran sounds turkish and european.Pakistan afghanistan indiasounds urdu and not pleasant to wsterners
@@shanec9658Turkish doen't sound anything like Persian and European.
لطيفة بنتنا🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦♥️♥️
Greetings to world from iran ✌️ there are a lot of languages spoken in iran but official language is Persian.
Most speak Persian now
@@persianguy1524 In fact, the Kurds prefer to speak among themselves in their Kurdish language, and the Arabs in Al-Ahwaz speak Arabic even if the official language is Persian.
@@توتازرق-ب2ب kurds dont even speak 1 single language so i dont know how thats possible with pahlawani being a Persian dialect as well rather than kurdish. Arabs are 1% of the country and alot of them are getting Persianized too
@@persianguy1524 majority in Iran speak sorani dialect.
@@توتازرق-ب2ب Kurds are immigrated Iraqis in Iran since Iran Iraq war
you look so amazing our Latifa🤍🇸🇦
When Farzan said durod(درود)
I was like this:😍
Good luck bro❤️
.... But Morocco is North African par excellence. Egypt, on the other hand, is geographically located in north africa yet it leans towards the middle east culturally.
egypt is 100% in the middle east, 94% in africa and 6% in asia. the middle east and continents are modern concepts that did not exist in the ancient past anyway.
No,It's located in North Africa geographically and in the Middle East geographically ,too.
لطيفه ارحبب احلى وحده بالحلقة❤️❤️
Thanks for inviting an Iranian representative ❤😍, but Persian language doesn't fall under the category of Arabic.
By the way, the Egyptian guy was such a vibe 😃
Geographically speaking it’s a Middle Eastern language so Persian language perfectly fall into the same category as Arabic
@@NSM_B No, Middle east and Arabic are not corresponded. Linguistically Arabic is in the category of Semitic languages like Hebrew while Persian (Farsi) is in the Indo-European language group like Hindi
@Bnjmn languages are not categorized by regions, but by language family
@@phoenixrising4051 not necessarily actually when you talk about “languages” you should always categorize them by language families and when you talk about nations/countries/ continents it’s always acceptable to categorize them by their geographical region, like “Irans languages” or “languages of china”… for instance there’re more than 20 languages just in Iran, with 3 different languages families (Indo-European, Ural-Altai, Semitic)
@Bnjmn that's not the point here since the language spoken in the video is Persian. It doesn't come into the same category with Arabic and Turkish, even though they are neighboring countries. So categorizing by region doesn't work here.
Latifa we are so proud of you sweetie 🇸🇦💗
Why!، did she find Atlantis?
ياليتها تكلمت بلهجتنا عاد الا واحد اتنين تلاته لهجة حضرميه سودانيه 😂
واضح انها مو سعوديه بلهجتها وشكلها اهين الرخص مسويه سعوديه🤢
لا والله منب فخورين وش هالتبرج لا تمثل بلادنا ولا ندعمها ادعميها لحالك
@@Mohammediilil مابالغت فخورين فيها
awh im glad to see someone that is from the same country as i am! زنده باد ایران!
Latifa!! Sooo proud of you sweetie💚💚🇸🇦
مكياج😂
@@مضاد_الكلاوات انتم للحين ناشبين لنا get a life
يلعنم الفشلة يا شيخ
على ايش وهي حتى لهجتنا عفستها وش اللي واحد اتنين 😂
@@Al_khathamiكانت ساكنه في جده اكيد لقطت لهجة الي حولها من المقيمين
I love the Egyptian and Moroccan dialect💙💙
Thanks
I love 🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦👽👽
As an Iranian can someone tell me why we confusing Christina? I feel like they blindsided her with an entire different language we speak Persian not arabic 💀 😂
I guess it sounds similar to them 😂😂😅 like you wouldn’t recognize the difference between korean and Chinese 😅
@3bood alharbi True but stillll
@3bood alharbi no, just loan words, we also have a pure Persian word for every equivalent loan words from Arabic.
But the most important difference is the structure of the language, its totally different, totally non related.
@3bood alharbi Wrong. Persian and Arabic are two entirely different languages with different roots. Arabic is a Semitic language while Persian is Indo-European. The reason they have some words in common is the loan words they use.
@3bood alharbi not that similar, just some loan words... but the sound is very different , farsi sounds more like turkish or urdu...
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I can tell the difference between Farsi (Iran) and Arabic (the other three), but that's about it for me. I might have gotten the Iranian guy right if I'd concentrated. Not sure about the others.
Am persian this is Persian language not Africa or Arab irrelevant
@@afsane_nezhadi Yes, I seperated Farsi (Persian) from Arabic.
Yeah once u know the person is from Middle East u get three choices Iranian, Turk or Arab. And all three languages can easily be distinguished from each other 💛
Dude I'm a South Indian (Hyderabad) and I perfectly understood Persian 😂
Kebab, Sabzi, Mamuli (Normal in Telugu too), 1 (Ek), 2 (do), 3 (teen) Hindi 🔢
Wait wait what! did you learned Persian or you can just relate words to Indian words and guess its meaning? I know there’re similarity between them even there’re so many common words in Persian and Hindi but when you say that you perfectly understand Persian I’m just amazed
@@NSM_B Si es del Sur de India, probablemente no sepa hablar Hindi
And we sometimes understand Hindi and Sanskrit 😂
We are so close speaking of languages NGL
Farsi and Hindi are actually from the same subgroup of Indo-European languages so they’re relatively close. In fact Farsi is closer to Hindi than Arabic
@parsa_afshar which european language ?! only some Northwestern iranic languages share a noticeable amount of vocabularies with some Europeans languages ! but i still wouldn't call them " close "
and no ! those words are sanskrit (mother of all indo european language) not Persian
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Beautiful, awesome, nice, and the Saudi dialect 🇸🇦 is amazing 🫶❤️
There were two instances were they said 'Algeria' but the captions said 'Eritrea'. That is, with the woman from Morocco. Love the videos!
This channel has some really bad and inaccurate subtitling. Sometimes I wonder if they even subtitle the foreign la guages correctly.
Thank you for that because I wouldn’t have known. I’m deaf by the way
I saw that. I immediately knew she was saying Algeria, I would guess the director sits far from the cast and isn't the most proficient in English.
@@distar7471 I think it's just laziness and a lack of quality control. They're releasing one video every day, where each topic is usually barely different from the last. It doesn't seem to be genuinely made out of love, but rather as rushed "regular content" to serve TH-cam's algorithm. It's an unfortunate trade off between great quality and attention to detail vs maximizing the views and watch time.
Because no one in europe or America in particular knows Algeria so they confuse it with Nigeria or other African countries hhh
Never heard anyone call Egyptian accent strong😂
The peak was when she said it could be palestine and the guy was like "nah" 😂
iirc palestine is mostly hebrew, not arabic
@@SadMatte Palestinians definitely speak Arabic... the muslims, christians, and even the arab jews of them spoke arabic pre-1948, but the hebrew language started to be spoken a lot post 1948 and the expansion of israel over palestine. Trying to be focused here on topic and not get political lol - Palestinians do speak Arabic though 100%
yall love to lie , in reality egyptian accent is strong like german
@@SadMatte Palestinians native language is Arabic...
Egyptian accent is actually strong