Your knowledge about languages is out of this world... I'm native Vietnamese and I know the pronunciation is... very hard, even in Vietnam, the same word can be pronounced in a lot of different ways depend on the region. You can try pronounce it, I'm proud that some one interested in our language and learn to speak it!
@@phamnguyenminhquan Vietnamese words follow the same rule of pronunciation, yes, but it has many types of intonation(?). Vietnamese is a tonal language, and compared to Chinese (4 tones), Vietnamese has 6 tones, not including the variations of sắc and nặng. This makes it really hard for foreigners to learn to pronounce correctly. Most foreigners, and even some natives have problem with ngã and hỏi
@@krysztof6917 I'm a native but I speak in dialect (not the "proper" one), and my dialect sound a lot different from the "proper" one (Hanoi dialect) so I think foreigners who are learning might have a hard time hearing and picking up words if they're not familiar with the language enough. Even the natives can't understand some dialects :'(
Turkish is super easy to identify. Lots of ü, accents under c and s and one of the only languages with an i without a dot. I'm as far away from Turkey as he is and I know 3% of what he knows but I can tell Turkish in half a second :D
Spain has more than one official language: galician, valencian, catalan and basque; which are spoken in different parts of the country and have an official status there
I actually speak rather decent Catalan! The quiz had a few languages missing. If everything goes well I will be around the Catalonia/Basque Country region for a holiday in September.
I believe Filipino came from Pilipino while Pilipino came from Tagalog. The official language of the Philippines currently is Filipino but back in the days, it is Tagalog before it was changed to Pilipino. English is also an official language.
@@imhumantoo9583 Yes, and Filipino is more standardized than Tagalog Example: English: university Filipino: unibersidad (sounds Spanish, right???) Tagalog: pamantasan/dalubhasaan
@@imhumantoo9583 Well, it's no surprise that Spain ruled the Philippines for 333 years, so that's one of the reason why Filipino language has a lot of Spanish words... I actually had understood the thought better after I finished reading Jose Rizal's Noli Me Tangere (fifth edition, translated to Filipino)
Can't believe they missed the 2 other official languages in Portugal in this quiz. The Mirandese (Leonese) language and the Portuguese Sign Language which should show up already as the other SL do.
The five official minority languages of Sweden was also missing (I assume that there are more cases I am not aware of), which is particularly ironic, since that is the reason people bothered to make Swedish the official majority language. It would have been great to see if he would've known meänkieli.
Damnn I’m impressed bro 😂 that’s exactly how you pronounce Malagasy!! 🇲🇬 it’s not really “ch” sound for the “s” tho, it’s still an “s” sound! The “ch” it’s just for you guys to make the pronunciation correct! But if you really wanna say it like a native speaker it is “malagass”
Bolivian here. The 37 official languages in my country is just partially true. Most of us speaks only Spanish and there’s two main indigenous languages (Quechua and Aymara) and a little less of Guaraní. The other 33 languages are barely existent and most of them are actually dialects or variations from a more expanded language and are spoken only by a few families or individuals. I’m pretty sure most of Bolivians couldn’t name all of them (I can’t). I’d bet that there’s more people who speaks English as a second language than people speaking any of those 33 languages.
Przyszedłem z pierwszego filmu o językach i ogromny szacunek za to, co potrafiłeś zrobić i zgadnąć! Ale będę szczery, czeskie zdanie miało mocny polski akcent, ale starałeś się i to się liczy. W części z językiem czeczeńskim, tam nie chodzi o "L", ale to jest specialna litera, która się w języku rosyjskim nazywa "pałeczka" i używa się w niektórych językach republik autonomnych w Rosji. Pozdrawiam z kraju świetnego piwa i utopeńców!Jeśli by cię interesował język czeski, mogę pomóc, bo sam jestem lingwistą i języki słowiańskie, ale i inne mnie w ogóle interesują.
Doczytałem się o czeczeńskim po nagraniu filmu, nigdy nie miałem z nim wcześniej styczności. Co do czeskiego to chętnie - zapraszam na Discorda, link jest w opisie :)
Yes both Ethiopia and eritrea use a modified form of ge'ez script amharic has slightly more consonants than eritrean and ge'ez thats the only difference and also most amharic speakers can't pronounce a couple of letters in the script even tho they are native to it and actually there are equal numbers of native amharic and oromo speakers it really depends on which site u take ur info from but amharic has significantly more defacto(nonnative) speakers compared to oromo and probably any other afroasiatic language with the exception of arabic
Hey I would love it if you could help us through the different continents I know you did the name of every country but I find it hard to learn them all at once from a single video. Obviously I’m gonna do my own research but I think it’d be really cool keep up with the content dude it’s really good!
I got 92 All those that I missed were in Africa or Pacfic Islands. I was surprised though that Lingala wasn't included. I also tried Ki-rwanda and Ki-Burundi, but they didn't work. An Creole by itself didn't work (I got Haitian Creole, but didn't type the other Creole languages)
@@_iamalien_6480 i am a maldivian lol and yh the resorts are really nice but the capital city is really crowded. Its better if u go to an island or a resort but resorts can get pricey
65% on the first one. Seeing the answers after made me feel like I might need brain surgery to get my memory working. 80% on the second one felt a little better.
The camera angle kinda sucks (even though its the normal webcam angle you know) because it always looks as if he is looking at a screen or smth offscreen
I got 109/116. Although I think I deserve *111* cuz I wrote Hindi for Fiji and it wouldn't work and Dhivehi/Dihivehi for Maldivian. The 5 I actually missed were Ndebele, Venda, Northern Sotho, Tsonga, and the other Zimbabwean language
Actually I usually get triggered on these "let's take quiz" game videos because most of the time they are made by TH-camrs who don't really know anything about the topic. But I'm so fascinated now,that how many languages you know about. So as the exception proves the rule, thanks for being the exception 😁😅
I feel the very same. While I can sometimes appreciate the entertainment value of someone failing hard on a quiz, I mostly prefer to watch them for the knowledge and information. Entertainment comes second.
India have 100+ living languages. 22 are officially recognised, and lot of them have their own script and grammar. And they mentioned only hindi and english 😂
Was anyone else screaming Bislama at the screen? Yeah me niether
I was
I was
@Fatima Zahraa cap
I wasn't
Your knowledge about languages is out of this world... I'm native Vietnamese and I know the pronunciation is... very hard, even in Vietnam, the same word can be pronounced in a lot of different ways depend on the region. You can try pronounce it, I'm proud that some one interested in our language and learn to speak it!
I'll do my best to get at least a passable Vietnamese pronunciation.
@@phamnguyenminhquan Vietnamese words follow the same rule of pronunciation, yes, but it has many types of intonation(?). Vietnamese is a tonal language, and compared to Chinese (4 tones), Vietnamese has 6 tones, not including the variations of sắc and nặng. This makes it really hard for foreigners to learn to pronounce correctly. Most foreigners, and even some natives have problem with ngã and hỏi
Tôi biết tiếng việt khó tại vì, dấu hỏi, sắc, nặng, huyền, ngã, và không dấu
họ rất khó nói. âm thanh là tiếng việt khó
@@krysztof6917 I'm a native but I speak in dialect (not the "proper" one), and my dialect sound a lot different from the "proper" one (Hanoi dialect) so I think foreigners who are learning might have a hard time hearing and picking up words if they're not familiar with the language enough. Even the natives can't understand some dialects :'(
your channel is so underrated! i just recently got into geography through playing geoguessr and your videos are really interesting :)
Faroese has ø, Icelandic has ö. That's an easy way to tell the difference.
Well, that was helpful as well as showing how little attention I pay. Thank you!
Me who didn't know that Faroese was the thing: *Interesting*
I’m native Faroese
@@synogaming637 Sæll Færeyingur! Ég er Íslendingur.
@@TheMrMe1 K
this is impressive asf
Imagine recognizing turkish as fast as him, bro I am native and u didn't even let me read..
I could do that too, you have those ı's and ğ's, Azerbaijani's also have schwa letter. Interesting language you have...
@@RichieLarpa if u need any help about turkish, u can contact me from discord, Jaglers#6859
@@SPGFatih I am not planning to learn Turkish, but thank you for your kind help.
Turkish is super easy to identify. Lots of ü, accents under c and s and one of the only languages with an i without a dot. I'm as far away from Turkey as he is and I know 3% of what he knows but I can tell Turkish in half a second :D
@@RichieLarpa "schwa" letter? Do you mean "Ş"?
Spain has more than one official language: galician, valencian, catalan and basque; which are spoken in different parts of the country and have an official status there
I actually speak rather decent Catalan! The quiz had a few languages missing. If everything goes well I will be around the Catalonia/Basque Country region for a holiday in September.
13:57 I was so surprised when u passed it while i was still reading it as a Turkish😂😂
Out of all the languages, my man chose to speak facts!
Also NativLang Collab when?
Hopefully soon!
so cool how kendrick lamar helped you remember Zulu! tpab is amazing
You're officially my most favourite geography TH-camr, please keep uploading!
IRL GeoGuessr coming next week!
hello bhai from across the border
You are just so enjoyable!
So smooth with everything and your knowledge is just outstanding
He literally named the three languages I speak all in a row LOL
english french spanish?
@@gatyandsawagainwowie no it was Portuguese, Greek, and English
Love your channel, it would be cool if you could do educational videos like WonderWhy or General Knowledge
Fact: The official language of the Philippines is actually "Filipino", not "Tagalog", because Tagalog is just a dialect
I believe Filipino came from Pilipino while Pilipino came from Tagalog. The official language of the Philippines currently is Filipino but back in the days, it is Tagalog before it was changed to Pilipino. English is also an official language.
@@imhumantoo9583 Yes, and Filipino is more standardized than Tagalog
Example:
English: university
Filipino: unibersidad (sounds Spanish, right???)
Tagalog: pamantasan/dalubhasaan
@@byronbalansag7147 yeah. So cool how our language could be influenced by time and other languages. Thank you for the info!
@@imhumantoo9583 Well, it's no surprise that Spain ruled the Philippines for 333 years, so that's one of the reason why Filipino language has a lot of Spanish words... I actually had understood the thought better after I finished reading Jose Rizal's Noli Me Tangere (fifth edition, translated to Filipino)
@@byronbalansag7147 we also have a dialect that is influenced by spanish. I think Chavacano is the name of the dialect. We are so diverse 😅
Greeting from iraq 🇮🇶 I’m kurdish and so happy to see my region
Same!
What’s it like in Iraq right now? Asking from the U.S
@@yourdailydoseofstupidity9015 it’s all a mess people getting murdered but in the south it’s all happiness and fun
Great content! congrats on the recent growth!
jesus, half these languages i couldn't guess in an hour, and you do it in under a second
Can't believe they missed the 2 other official languages in Portugal in this quiz.
The Mirandese (Leonese) language and the Portuguese Sign Language which should show up already as the other SL do.
The five official minority languages of Sweden was also missing (I assume that there are more cases I am not aware of), which is particularly ironic, since that is the reason people bothered to make Swedish the official majority language. It would have been great to see if he would've known meänkieli.
we need a lot of them here! also you’ve gained over 750 subs within 1-2 weeks! that’s great!
I'm very grateful for the recent views and subscribers, doing my best to upload weekly now!
GeoGuessr Tourist let’s go we need this for pure content
I'm one of them.
Diggo of course and that also includes me
I'm very impressed by your knowledge and enjoy your videos a lot! congrats on getting monetized :)
Nice man this is really inspiring 👏🏻
The Netherlands has a second official languages which is not included here: Frisian.
Also Nedersaksisch
Damnn I’m impressed bro 😂 that’s exactly how you pronounce Malagasy!! 🇲🇬 it’s not really “ch” sound for the “s” tho, it’s still an “s” sound! The “ch” it’s just for you guys to make the pronunciation correct! But if you really wanna say it like a native speaker it is “malagass”
Bolivian here. The 37 official languages in my country is just partially true. Most of us speaks only Spanish and there’s two main indigenous languages (Quechua and Aymara) and a little less of Guaraní. The other 33 languages are barely existent and most of them are actually dialects or variations from a more expanded language and are spoken only by a few families or individuals. I’m pretty sure most of Bolivians couldn’t name all of them (I can’t). I’d bet that there’s more people who speaks English as a second language than people speaking any of those 33 languages.
You're amazing man, your videos are so addictive
Jetpunk quizzes 😎
Very informative video 👍
Przyszedłem z pierwszego filmu o językach i ogromny szacunek za to, co potrafiłeś zrobić i zgadnąć! Ale będę szczery, czeskie zdanie miało mocny polski akcent, ale starałeś się i to się liczy.
W części z językiem czeczeńskim, tam nie chodzi o "L", ale to jest specialna litera, która się w języku rosyjskim nazywa "pałeczka" i używa się w niektórych językach republik autonomnych w Rosji. Pozdrawiam z kraju świetnego piwa i utopeńców!Jeśli by cię interesował język czeski, mogę pomóc, bo sam jestem lingwistą i języki słowiańskie, ale i inne mnie w ogóle interesują.
Doczytałem się o czeczeńskim po nagraniu filmu, nigdy nie miałem z nim wcześniej styczności. Co do czeskiego to chętnie - zapraszam na Discorda, link jest w opisie :)
Yes both Ethiopia and eritrea use a modified form of ge'ez script amharic has slightly more consonants than eritrean and ge'ez thats the only difference and also most amharic speakers can't pronounce a couple of letters in the script even tho they are native to it and actually there are equal numbers of native amharic and oromo speakers it really depends on which site u take ur info from but amharic has significantly more defacto(nonnative) speakers compared to oromo and probably any other afroasiatic language with the exception of arabic
You are so amazing!
You gained your sub.
And by the way You Voice is just amazing.
dhanyavad bhai
@@GGTourist You know Hindi!
@@GGTourist you are amazing me every second
Brother you're above all polygolts out there believe me 😅😊 You're knowledge is above all... keep going!!
Hey I would love it if you could help us through the different continents I know you did the name of every country but I find it hard to learn them all at once from a single video. Obviously I’m gonna do my own research but I think it’d be really cool keep up with the content dude it’s really good!
The netherlands has 2 official languages i think the site is old.
We have also frisian
in eritrea we actually have 9 offical languages tigrinya (most popular), arabic, tigre, afar, saho, bega (beja), bilen, nara, and kunama
I got 92
All those that I missed were in Africa or Pacfic Islands.
I was surprised though that Lingala wasn't included.
I also tried Ki-rwanda and Ki-Burundi, but they didn't work. An Creole by itself didn't work (I got Haitian Creole, but didn't type the other Creole languages)
Welsh should've been included for the UK as it is official in Wales
Fun fact the language for Maldives is officially called dhivehi
Yeah, i was confused about that part...isnt the formal language there called Dhivehi, not maldivian??
@@_iamalien_6480 yh maldivian is what you call the people living in Maldives
@@ausam6244 ok...so the language is Dhivehi, which means the quiz got it wrong? Anyway have you been there i heard that place has really nice beaches!
@@_iamalien_6480 i am a maldivian lol and yh the resorts are really nice but the capital city is really crowded.
Its better if u go to an island or a resort but resorts can get pricey
@@ausam6244 i oop-
Lol guess what-
italy actually has 3 official languages! it's a pity most people (in italy too!) dont know that friulano and siciliano are languages as well :(
I knew about Sicilian, but the quiz only had the main ones.
Besides Dutch, three other official languages of the kingdom of the Netherlands are Papiamento, English and Frisian.
I could only do like 15-25 languages, ur very good.
I did this and it kind of sucks because there’s so many languages of heard about That just aren’t official anywhere
Did this man just drop a Kendrick refrence while typing zuzlu. I caught that:)
Tell me how much a dollar cost
this guy is not human, he is a fucking machine
65% on the first one. Seeing the answers after made me feel like I might need brain surgery to get my memory working.
80% on the second one felt a little better.
The Nethelands has also two lanquages but there was only one in the program?
*official lanquages
More than 90% percent of the country speaks dutch
@@doublemosasaur5091 but there are two
Guys we need to get him to every country
Wow. I'm so impressed!
Are you form sweden🇸🇪?
@@divyeshpatil9908 No, Serbia
@@teodoramarkovic001 ok
South africa where I am from has so many languages
BTW I can't even name half of the languages in my country 👀
The camera angle kinda sucks (even though its the normal webcam angle you know) because it always looks as if he is looking at a screen or smth offscreen
I got 109/116.
Although I think I deserve *111* cuz I wrote Hindi for Fiji and it wouldn't work and Dhivehi/Dihivehi for Maldivian.
The 5 I actually missed were Ndebele, Venda, Northern Sotho, Tsonga, and the other Zimbabwean language
They way you pronounced Urdu-
Idk it just cracked me up😂
fun fact: more than 700 languages are spoken in indonesia but the national language is only bahasa indonesia. nice video!
Actually I usually get triggered on these "let's take quiz" game videos because most of the time they are made by TH-camrs who don't really know anything about the topic. But I'm so fascinated now,that how many languages you know about. So as the exception proves the rule, thanks for being the exception 😁😅
I feel the very same. While I can sometimes appreciate the entertainment value of someone failing hard on a quiz, I mostly prefer to watch them for the knowledge and information. Entertainment comes second.
From which country do you come from?
He's typing speed
How does this guy know basically every language
I think he named only 5-10% of them if not less
They didn't include Catalan or Basque as official languages in Spain :(
They are only official in their respective regions
@@blanco7726 but they're still official world languages
@@alistairdodds6206 not an official language of the country. Just an official language somewhere in the country.
@@blanco7726 my point still stands
@@blanco7726 he doesn't give a fuck about your opinion
Isn't frisian also an official language in the Netherlands?
What did you study at university?
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You deserve it you geographical legend
me: ah yes theres a "le" that means france or italy
Some semitic languages have le right but slightly different pronunciation
Shout out oromo ❤💚❤ Unknown.🍎 but glad y'll know it now!
It looks like Thai student uniform that the girl in the little picture wore... isn't it?
Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷
You're insane
Greetings from Denmark 🇩🇰
I was really expecting more languages in India, there are 22 official languages and fuck knows how many dialects.
23 official languages including sanskrit
720 dialects
1652 mother tongues 😂
those 23 are state languages. the two country wide languages of india are hindi(hindustani) and english
Belgian people do not speak dutch. They have a different language that is very similar.
Scottish Gaelic, Welsh, Manx, Cornish, Breton, Inuktitut, Chuukese... all missing.
You remember things from you r school times!
Also, I Indian so I know why it must be funny
Chewa sounds like chua
And In Hindi Chuha means Rat/Mouse
Please, How do you learn languages?
11:33 The polish bit
Underrated
i think of the kendrick song as well whenever i hear zulu haha
I was staring at my TPAB vinyl whilst this man spat those bars ahah
K dot reference?
Yup, How much a dollar cost.
Your second quiz link is wrong, this is the one: www.sporcle.com/games/Scuadrado/latin-letter-language-identification
Fixed, thank you!
India have 100+ living languages. 22 are officially recognised, and lot of them have their own script and grammar. And they mentioned only hindi and english 😂
Only 2 are official.
As if you didn’t know Bislama was the main language of Vanuatu pfft
The other 116 were okay I guess haha
How many languages do you speak?
English and Polish
Swedish have å, ä, ö while Norwegian and Danish have å, æ, ø.
Cabo Verde also speaks Cape Verdean Creole
The Javanese question 13:40 definitely coming from Google translation 😂
Lol Singapore, isn't Malaysia the one who is multiracial and speaks 4 of those languages?
i still hate myself for forgetting that Bangladesh existed.
i also blame South Africa for adding so many national languages.
Amazing 👌 Good game
Iam from Kerala, India and I speak Malayalam. അടിപൊളി🇮🇳
I was buzzing when I got in the 80s, you absolutely smashed it, how did you know most of those
tasty coffee/tea for everyone
The Netherlands has to langueges Dutch and Frisian
Hi man how many languages do you speak
I have a TH-cam short answering that question!
@@GGTourist sorry man i'm new to this channel
POV:ur waiting for ur language
Is that mug a dog whistle, or a cry for help?
Just a sad pepe that is the same colour as my greenscreen.
Spain has 4 official languages...
Damn how do u type so fast?
8:11 Vietnamese, my language :D
Let me help you guys indonesian viewers 2:37
How you say magyar is very funny ;D
India's one was the most incorrect one....they have...literally hundreds of widely spoken language...
Very surprised you recognised Irish!
En España hay mas idiomas oficiales
Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱 ;)