Asian guess 7 westerners' Nationality!! (What country I'm From?)
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🇰🇷 Seong-Ji
/ bloohour
🇺🇸 Montana
/ monte_owens787
🇮🇹 Giulia
/ giuvember
🇫🇷 Lucie
/ ricartlu
🇵🇱 Hana
/ oh.hhana
🇧🇪 Naya
/ e.lois
🇩🇪 Ria
/ riapauline
🇭🇺 Saba
/ saba_shinae
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I'm glad you guys included a Pole and a Hungarian for a change, their accent, language and manner are so distinct, especially the Hungarian, you should bring those two gals back.
@mello662
Жыл бұрын
I said finland/estonia for hungary so im basically right lol
@artimist0315
Жыл бұрын
My godfather is Hungarian and I hear the language almost every week but I am still unable to recognise it
@kmetzzsofi570
Жыл бұрын
I am hungariaaaaaan❤
@flopjul3022
Жыл бұрын
@@mello662 true, same language family, for some odd reason
@nd6274
Жыл бұрын
@@mello662 thats insulting
I'm from Europe and I don't speak Hungarian, Polish or German but I easily recognized them by sound alone so I face palmed a lot during this video. LOL. I guess it's a matter of exposure, you don't get to hear a lot of foreign languages living in Korea, if any.
@superanson7
Жыл бұрын
Well imagine if they were speaking africanlanguages/ languages in india. i think you would have the same struggles as she had
@liamjanssens7014
Жыл бұрын
@@mo_3924 Okay but Belgian isn't a language though 😅
@theRAV4000
Жыл бұрын
@@mo_3924 there is no Belgian language, you know that right? north of Belgium speaks Dutch with a Flemish dialect and south of Belgium speaks French, also with some dialect I guess
@LucasDeKnibber
Жыл бұрын
@@theRAV4000 south barely has an accent, there's some accents but they're easily recognizable by french speakers. The dutch part on the other hand has a FUCKLOAD of accents to a degree that north west and south east of flanders don't understand eachother lol. As someone from the center I understand everyone and feel very powerful lmfao
@010arschloch
Жыл бұрын
i face palmed also alot
I come from Poland and even though I don't understand Hungarian at all, I can recognize it right away, because it always reminds me of Asian languages. :D Greetings Hungary
@Zsavien
Жыл бұрын
I'm from Hungary and it was the same for me with Polish :D I don't speak it, or any other similar language, but I knew it was Polish somehow.
@Patak1
Жыл бұрын
Siema bracia kochamy was ❤️pozdro z Wegier
@kittydaddy2023
Жыл бұрын
I thought for sure the Polish girl was Russian.
@songcramp66
Жыл бұрын
@@kittydaddy2023 They're both Slavic languages so they do share a lot in common.
@barkasz6066
Жыл бұрын
@@kittydaddy2023 Only the Polish say "hi" like "cześć" and that she later said her favourite food were pierogis settled it.
I am from India and I visited Budapest, Hungary last year with my wife and I loved each and every second that I spent there, the people, the food, the atmosphere, the culture is absolutely incredible and heartwarming. Trust me when I say this, the kind of hospitality and warmth that I felt when I interacted with the people there is something that left me feeling mesmerised. Sending my Hungarian brothers and sisters loads of love from India 🇮🇳❤️🇭🇺
As a fellow hungarian i got so happy when she said madártej, it's one of my favorite foods too also thank you for including our country in the video! 💙
@adamglozer6025
Жыл бұрын
Én mondjuk azt hittem, hogy valami sztereotípikusabbat fog mondani, mint pörkölt, gulyásleves, rakott krumpli, meg ilyenek. De összességében király, hogy beraktak egy magyar csajt is a videóba.
@honeycinnamonroll620
Жыл бұрын
@@adamglozer6025 Egyébként én is, szóval meglepett hogy a madártejet mondta de így legalább nem lesz meg a sztereotípia rólunk
@adamglozer6025
Жыл бұрын
@@honeycinnamonroll620 Való igaz
@Starlight013
Жыл бұрын
Én is eléggé örültem! A madártej nagyon finom (bár lehet túl édesre is csinálni. Bár ez csak az én, a tesóm és az anyukám véleménye).
@ulrichhille5241
11 ай бұрын
Hungary is a great country.
The jump from guessing 'Denmark' to 'Argentina' was interesting... wow. I don't think I would have guessed Hungary though either. But it certainly made sense when she said it. And of course they are all tall, it seems like they are mostly models!
@xenotypos
Жыл бұрын
I miraculously guessed Hungary but that was because we have the subtitles, which the asian girl couldn't see if I'm not wrong.
@BartShinn
Жыл бұрын
It only shows that she doesnt know that spanish is a first language im Argentina
@mistahcow
Жыл бұрын
@@BartShinn kinda ached my heart
@chibifox7543
Жыл бұрын
Well it's because in hungarian there are a lot of words from other languages mixed into the base language. You can find words originated from slavic countries, Germany, French, Turkey etc. So it makes a uniqe and confusing language, which sounds alien and familiar at the same time. :D
@young19boy
Жыл бұрын
That's just because Koreans and Asians in general are very small. European body height is above that in average. I came to know someone who's originally from Asia and now lives in Germany, she had to look in the children's area when buying clothes because adult clothes here would have been too big for her.
Finally Hungarian is included :)
@thecubeheadguy6747
Жыл бұрын
@@The-celebrity-junk great. Totally not a scam
@medoslayertv9978
Жыл бұрын
balaaaaaaaazs
@zoboki_bea
Жыл бұрын
Itt van egy magyar isss
@kakaomama6232
Жыл бұрын
Madartej…
@kakaomama6232
Жыл бұрын
Csak gulyas az a kedvenc!!
aaaah, when the Hungarian girl spoke I was so confused but then I told myself "wait. isn't it Finnish?" because I knew that it was a very particular language you do not hear often in Europe, and then I hesitated with Hungary and when she said it I was like "this makes so much sense because I think the roots between those 2 languages are the most similar, even if they are not the same". I think that Hungarian is so enigmatic though, it's like alien language for me (in a good way)
@csabagall8811
Жыл бұрын
As a hungarian i can confirm, we are aliens. 👽 (Sometimes even in Hungary.)
@megamind7138
Жыл бұрын
@@csabagall8811 SHHH DON'T REVEAL THE SECRET!!
@csabagall8811
Жыл бұрын
@@megamind7138 Don't worry, no one will believe me anyway...😁
@jennamarwick
Жыл бұрын
Your thought process is actually very accurate! When you hear a language where you can't decide whether it's eastern European or Scandinavian it's definitely Finnish! And Hungarian and Finnish are so similar, people are indeed led to believe they have the same origins!
@Nothingbutdust92
Жыл бұрын
I'm Finnish and love the way that Hungarian sounds. It's a beautiful country to visit too. Estonian is the closest language to Finnish if you don't count the lesser Finnish dialects as languages.
I would love how see that tongue twister in Hungarian again , Saba is really good , first person from Hungary 🇭🇺 😂
@khalilahd.
Жыл бұрын
Hahaha same 😅
@pannonia77
Жыл бұрын
Tongue twister? She said the numbers from 1-10 and the family members: father, mother, grandfather, grandmother, uncle, aunt and cousins. No tongue twisters. Or did you think the family members were a tongue twister? Most of them had the vowel "a": apa, anya, nagypapa, nagymama.
@flyxan1041
Жыл бұрын
@@pannonia77 Watch the episode from two days ago dude. ;)
@invisiblelathatatlan
Жыл бұрын
Egy icike-picike pocok pocakon pöckölt egy másik icike-picike pockot, mire a pocakon pöckölt icike-picike pocok is jól pocakon pöckölte az őt pocakon pöckölő icike-picike pockot. A tiny vole poked the tummy of another tiny vole, then the tiny vole who got his tummy poked also poked the tummy of the tiny vole who had poked his tummy.
@SABA-vp5cy
Жыл бұрын
Thank you :D you can look up "egy icike picike pocok"
See someone from South Korea , the host country , finally be the center of World Friends is so good , Seong-ji is the best South 🇰🇷
@khalilahd.
Жыл бұрын
Yes I agree ❤
@RyanRediger66
Жыл бұрын
She’s so pleasant
@goofygrandlouis6296
Жыл бұрын
@@RyanRediger66 Yet a bit over-dramatic ^^
As a Hungarian I loved it so much. Saba did a really good job. Thank you for bringing her into the video
"She sounds German... she sounds French now" is the best description of Dutch I've ever heard
@batblood7388
Жыл бұрын
ikrrrrrrrrrrr
@lucafusillo5987
Жыл бұрын
@@ChudDin I have no clue what your talking about
@helenache851
11 ай бұрын
YES FLEMISH 🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪 OUR LANGUAGE IS UNIQUE
@christopherstein2024
11 ай бұрын
As a German I thought she sounds German. Some parts sound like lower German some parts sound like standard German, some parts sound like swiss German.
@naitsabes6574
10 ай бұрын
I could actually understand what she says as a German from Bavaria. 😅 It sounds more like German than Dutch does which is really interesting.
Belgium 🇧🇪 was the hardest for me , 'cause it's spoken French , but also Dutch, like the Netherlands , and sometimes sounds German , and Seong-ji was right about how it sounds like a mix of French and German
@starseed8087
Жыл бұрын
I had her wrong too, I thought she was from the Netherlands
@thomas17375
Жыл бұрын
@@starseed8087 They speak Dutch in the northern part on Belgium though, so you got the language right, they just have quite a thick dialect
@pannonia77
Жыл бұрын
@@thomas17375 But you cannot expect an Asian to be able to differentiate between the Dutch in Netherlands and Flemish.
@Nodaysofpeace
Жыл бұрын
Hi! Im from Belgium and I agree. In school we need to learn french, dutch and english. We are basicly speaking the same in the Netherlands but have our own accents.
@luminoustarisma
Жыл бұрын
@@pannonia77 Or Afrikaans because that is what I started thinking, it was like: This girl can be from anywhere, Netherlands, Belgium or South Africa.
As a Hungarian I'm soooo happy that you guys included Hungary! I don't often see people who include the Hungarian language in these types of videos so I'm happy that you guys did!
@nenadpopov3601
Жыл бұрын
Because ppl are afraid of your unique language 😂 I lived in Hungary for a year and I only reached a2 lvl, it was so hard and annoying I remember I almost cried while having a lesson lol, your grammar is insanely hard.
@BekatheCuteCat
10 ай бұрын
@@nenadpopov3601 nahhh, we dont even have genders! how bad can it be? oh right, even hungarian people have problems with grammars, especially online
Finally a Hungarian. Wow ! I think it's amazing the way the staff of World Friends try to find a lot of foreigners in South Korea. Hungary, it should be very difficult to find someone fluent in english and korean. It should take a lot of times (maybe a few months) to find Saba. Good job WF. About Seong-Ji, she's the best person for representing South Korea. Please more wideos with her World Friends.
@hakanstorsater5090
9 ай бұрын
Apparently, they just went to the modeling agencies.... =D
@UNMENDered
9 ай бұрын
Even in modeling agencies, it should be hard to find a Hungarian.... =D
@SABA-vp5cy
4 ай бұрын
@hakanstorsater5090 nope they didn't, it's just easier to find models since we have bigger social media presence :)
I love the way she was kind and joyful about girl from Poland 🥰 Like twin-like countries from different mothers (continents)
@frostflower5555
11 ай бұрын
She looks like a Russian girl I knew.
Köszi Sába, hogy ebben a csoportban is a legjobb csaj egy Magyar. Pedig volt még néhány modell.
Finally y'al featured a Hungarian, the language no one in Europe can understand unless you are Hungarian.
@AntonyMB
Жыл бұрын
Not spoken, but written it is recognizable because it is so unique. When she spoke I had no idea, but when Madartej appeared I would have guessed Hungarian. I would ask her to say the country name in her language. Then when I hear Magyar..., I got it 🙂
@Argentvs
Жыл бұрын
Hungarian is not Indo-European that's why. Is closer to Finnish than European languages.
@florianmeier3186
Жыл бұрын
That was rather easy. The first word already said it all and the counting is also very distinct. In case of Polish it was immediately clear that it is Slavic and during counting there was the very specific nasal sound which no other Slavic language has. When she started to speed up it became also rather distinct, so she tried her best to help, but Polish is due to its complexity not so often learned and therefore not well known. But as a Korean the guessing lady did extremely well. Even to claim Dutch to be close to German and French is not that wrong.
@florianmeier3186
Жыл бұрын
@@Argentvs Actually these are European languagues originating from Ural. They are distinct, but as European as they could be. Hungarian also took up some vocabulary from the neighbours and vice versa: Czech ulice, Hungarian utca for example. All these languages are very beautiful in a specific way.
@Argentvs
Жыл бұрын
@@florianmeier3186 Uralic is not Indo-European. Both are unrelated families of language that have no connection at all. Indoeuropean is a family of languages that diverged in different stages from proto Indo European, a language spoken around the tribes that inhabited the east coast of the Black sea and Iran, first to domesticate the horse and moved in waves west replacing the natives of Europe.
I'm actually in love with Saba, she's so lovely!☺️🇭🇺💞
I'm from Hungary too, so I'm really happy and grateful that they included my country, too. I mean, 95% of these kind of videos from other channels, we're almost always left out for some reason. So, thanks again! 😊🇭🇺💕
@yourmum69_420
10 ай бұрын
Hungary was the only language I couldn't guess (well I thought the Polish might have been Russian too)
Omg thank you for including Poland. I love the girl reaction when she found out about Hanna’s nationality :)
Yeah right, send in the Hungarian for ultimate confusion, haha! Nobody can ever guess that language from hearing it. No wonder it´s called the Alien wtf language. As a hungarian people always tried to find out what language I was speaking upon hearing it. These were their guesses throughout the years: Norwegian, Irish, Icelandic, Turkish, Iranian, Russian, Swedish, Finnish, Albanian, Greek, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Slovakian, Checz, Portugese, Polish, Latvian, Romanian, Georgian, Lithuanian, Danish, Slovenian, Croatian, Estonian, Armenian, Flemish, some kind of German dialect, etc. But most of the time people think I´m from the Netherlands. I don´t know why. These are the ones I can remember ;)
@reineh3477
Жыл бұрын
I'm from Sweden so I knew that it wasn't a Germanic or Romance language. It didn't sound Slavic so Eastern Europe, somewhere in the middle (not Greek or former Yugoslavia).
@krzysztofsaa2997
Жыл бұрын
I am Polish, I can recognise language of my brothers
@Rico-oz4ct
Жыл бұрын
I guessed hebrew lmao
@badaboum2
Жыл бұрын
Most people have just never heard it spoken, but when you have it's very distinct and hard to confuse with other European languages.
@MrSheduur
Жыл бұрын
haha I guessed it but only by her name, Sabia was just so hungarian :)
This was so fun!! I loved the reactions and all the friendliness here. Just wonderful!!
It's a pleasure to see Seong-Ji on this channel again 😍
Im Hungarian. And when she said madártej i just died of laughing. Thank u very much for this
Watching this movies im impressed how little people (especially european) know about slavic countries. Poland+Ukraine+Czech+Slovakia = about 100 mln native slavic speakers, and thats only 4 countries! And you have them much more. It would be great if you include more of them in videos.
@darktravel9318
Жыл бұрын
Slavic countries are: Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Russia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Northern Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia and several smaller ones. So there are quite a few
@Argentvs
Жыл бұрын
The polish sounded Russian so much to me. Only certain words and the fact her numbers were not raz dwa that made me go for Polish. When spoken fast to outsiders most slavics sounds Russian. Only clear words that are distinctive flags it is not, specially some letter sounds like Cz.
@gosiasz3964
Жыл бұрын
@@Argentvs Im sure its sounds familiar, but im polish and i dont understand russian :)
@Argentvs
Жыл бұрын
@@gosiasz3964 of course. Is like me saying Portuguese doesn't sounds like Spanish. Because we both speak the lenguaje. But the farther the harder it gets. Italian, Spanish, Portuguese sounds the same if you don't have exposure. Same dutch,Czech, German, Danish. Or Malaysian, Indonesian, Cambodian. Same happens with slavics, the way you pronounce long words full of consonants with very small detail but clearly differentiating them is common. Put Russian and Polish talk fast and sounds the same, worse with Belarusian and Ukrainian, they outright are Russian dialects, not much different than Iberian Spanish from Argentine or Colombian Spanish.
@cleog765
Жыл бұрын
I surprisingly got polish from the first sentences she pronounced. I don't know if it's the contact with polish language I got from my youth (lots of polish people in my tiny french village). I could eventually recognise russian polish and Slovakian. I would struggle more to differentiate Croatian and Slovenian. For me the Latin language speaker it's not problem differentiating french Spanish catalan Italian Romanian Portuguese galician.... Same for Dutch/German/Luxembourgish/... But I have to admit that Nordic and Slavic languages would make the game more tricky for me and I would really appreciate the idea of the fully Slavic video
As a Thuringian German, the answer „Thüringer Klöße“ from the German girl is definitely a big w, such an underrated dish from Germany
@baboblocksberg1713
Жыл бұрын
Die mag ich sehr
@PPfilmemacher
Жыл бұрын
Bei uns in Brandenburg/Berlin heißen die Thüringer Klopse
@schtreg9140
Жыл бұрын
In Österreich nennen wir das Knödel. Definitiv ein W.
@MrSheduur
Жыл бұрын
yummy
@Bennime_Once
Жыл бұрын
@@PPfilmemacher Bei uns heißen die Klöße. Klopse kenn ich nur aus Fleisch (Königsberger Klopse)
Again to me Italy was so obvious, but it seems like it's not for others. However, I had problems with the last few, too.
As an Italian, I guessed she would say that the Italian girl is from Spain because in this type of videos many foreigners generally guess Spanish instead of Italian and I was right 😅 I guessed all the nationalities expect the American girl (I guessed Ireland) and the girl from Belgium (I guessed the Netherlands)
@xuanve8639
Жыл бұрын
When you live in Paris...some people greet you by saying "Hola" with a smile, and you even feel bad and wonder whether to tell them or not😂
@beatrice5660
Жыл бұрын
@@xuanve8639 😅😅😅
@beatrice5660
Жыл бұрын
@@hlgi9948 Thank you ❤
@wandilismus8726
Жыл бұрын
Spanish and Italian are similar if you never heard them. I had spanish in school so the italian was easy
@DomoniqueMusiclover
Жыл бұрын
😅😅😅
Great video guys. Seong-Ji is so cute and beautiful! 😍 I like her humor.
people being surprised with hungarian is soooo funny AHAHAHAHA thank you for bringing in Hungary too! 🤍🤍🤍🤍
OMG yesss thanks so much for including Hungary!!🙏🏼💜🇭🇺
This was hilarious!! 😂 Thanks for such great content!
that polish girl is so tall and also so nice... it's so uncommon to see tall women in general (I am Brazilian), and when I see one that acts like someone I would like to be friends with it feels like a nice surprise ^^
The girl from Hungary is so prettyy !
It was so fun seeing someone speak Hungarian haha
I lost it when the US-American came on and said her name is Montana :D Like, who else would call their kids Montana 😂
@savannah7375
Жыл бұрын
Same 😂 but mostly only Americans would know 😝
@anndeecosita3586
Жыл бұрын
I would think the name would be most common for an American or Canadian since it’s the name of a US state on the northern border. However, I did a search for famous people named Montana and there were some Brits and Australians. Montana is actually from the Spanish word montaña but English doesn’t have the ñ. Montana Cox is an Australian model, best known for being the winner of cycle 7 of Australia's Next Top Model.
@lissandrafreljord7913
Жыл бұрын
Hannah Montaaana!!!!
@emotionalIntelligence2078
Жыл бұрын
Georgia is also quite common. 😂
@anndeecosita3586
Жыл бұрын
@@emotionalIntelligence2078 Georgia? Georgia isn’t that common in the USA. Virginia is obviously the most common given name that is also the name of a state. I know more Dakotas that Georgias. 😂
I love pierogi… and Seungji is adorable.
It’s very funny. I’m from Hungary. I never thought I sound like someone from Argentina.😅
@chibifox7543
Жыл бұрын
Well she also said Denmark, english and korean... :D
@juli3836
Жыл бұрын
I don't think she knows argentinians speak spanish
@criff85
Жыл бұрын
no worries you absolutely dont sound like youre from argentina
@hajnamcgrath8056
Жыл бұрын
@@criff85 I’m not the girl in the video. I just wrote it as I am hungarian.
@criff85
Жыл бұрын
@@hajnamcgrath8056 haha I know. I meant it in a general way.
As an American whos half Hungarian (Father was from Hungary) I enjoyed this alot. I don't know much of anything of Hungary but everything I learn I love.
It was really clever by Hanna at the part where she had to sing the anthem she on purpose didnt include part when there is word "Polska" (Poland) included to not give hints!
@Lenroczekxd
Жыл бұрын
I tak źle zaśpiewała hymn więc trochę wstyd
@Chaoticallyy474
Жыл бұрын
@@LenroczekxdPrawda, wstyd. Kobieta wygląda na 20 lat i hymnu nie umie.
I love how perfect Polish accent Seung Ji said "pierogi", really! Sounds like a Polish woman, Love it❤
Örülök hogy bekerült a magyar nyelv is.Annak is hogy a csaj nagyon meglepődött.Izolált nyelvünk van,csak mi értjük.Remélem ez így is fog maradni örökké.Mások számára legyen ez egy feltörhetetlen kód.Hadd izzadjanak vele.
A have literally never heard a Korean person speaking English so perfectly, it is unbelievable, like a native speaker of (American) English. Fantastic and congratulations 🙂
@Alex_Gordon
10 ай бұрын
she's probably been living in america for many years and probably has family there too, you don't get that accent for nothing. maybe she's even half american or something like that
@lexibrowning7447
10 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure she grew up in both Canada and Korea. I think she mentioned that in another video
@samiyahparen8407
Ай бұрын
You must not get out much, plenty Koreans speak perfect English.
@leeyong7546
Ай бұрын
@@samiyahparen8407true especially in big cities like sydney LA London there are tons
I know that two languages have nothing in common, but Hungarian and Portuguese are really similar to me - I always have problems with guessing which one someone is talking, unless there is a lot of spanish-sounding words in the mix XD
Nagyon örülök, hogy magyar nyelvű rész is volt a videóban :)
I love this kind of content!! OMG i wonder if she could get Portuguese from Portugal!! If you don't have any Portuguese candidate, I'm here! 🤣
I loved her energy when she found out where the Polish girl was from😅
As a Hungarian Kpop fan, I love the thumbnail 🇭🇺🇰🇷
To be honest, after watching a few of your other video's with guessing Asian countries, I'd be quite happy with myself to pick out two out of six random Asian countries :s So well done! I'd struggle with picking out Hungary as well, by the way.
I am Dutch 🇳🇱 and it was nice to hear my language spoken by a Flemish Girl.
Hi seung ji and lucie! Both of you are so adorable!!!
Im happy I got Poland right! Theres so many slavic languages, to me its very hard to tell apart. Tbh for the hungarian girl I thought she was speaking in hebrew lol, even though Ive been to hungary before. And for belgium I thought sweden aaah. Italy was obvious but the american tricked me.
@petergustafsson1670
Жыл бұрын
Swede here. Most people of recent African heritage in Sweden are from Somalia, or more rarely, other countries in the horn of africa. Either way, they look decidedly NOT like the Flemish-speaking woman.
@wiktorwantola3551
Жыл бұрын
Polish is a very specific Slavic language.
@petergustafsson1670
Жыл бұрын
@@wiktorwantola3551 Might be so for those who speak a Slavic language natively, but not for me, and I guess that goes for lots of people whose native language is Germanic.
@NightCloudI
2 ай бұрын
@@petergustafsson1670but you can at least distinguish polish language from russian or ukrainian by writing, because we use latin alphabet and they are using "cyrylica". :)
@petergustafsson1670
2 ай бұрын
@@NightCloudI Well, that does not help me much when I hear people speaking. And yes, I have no problem distinguishing between Latin, Cyrillic, and several other scripts.
Lucie is very talented in singing the French anthem 🇫🇷! Greetings from Ukraine 🇺🇦
@jeffcody4853
8 ай бұрын
😘
"I know a lot of languages" basically speaks ONE language apart from her naitive one.
I love Seong-Ji so much! She is so sweet and funny! I laugh so much when I watch her in these videos.
Imádom hogy mennyire sokrétű nyelvek vannak a világban, de nincs mit tenni, mi magyarok mindenhol ott vagyunk ♥
as a pole it was so fun to watch it omg!!!! i'm really happy that u guys inluded polish here
The Hungary and Belgium ones are so hard I had no idea. I got the Italian, Poland, Germany right. The US one threw me off
The Hungarian language (my mother tongue) is always chosen in such selections, because we are the largest exotic language that is close to the West. (Thank you very much for the honorary title, we are really exotic and difficult.) But! There are even more exotic languages in Europe that are insanely difficult to identify even for a European. (All of these is official least one european country.) Let's see: - Lithuanian (3 million speakers) and Latvian (1.7 million speakers). These languages are only very distantly related to Indo-European, and have a special sounds. - Maltese (0.5 million speakers) a language of Arabic/Berber origin, strongly influenced by Italian. Those who haven't heard it yet don't know where to put it. - Albanian (13 million speakers) is an unrelated language, which will be the common national language of Switzerland. At first glance is like a Hungarian text spoken backwards. - Welsh (0.6 million) He has a British passport, but you don't understand what he's talking about? Now that's it! - Gagauz (0,2 million) Christian turks living in Moldavia. Exotic? Not so much as their language. (And yes, thely have an own country!) - Basque (0.7 million native speakers) - an unrelated language, its grammar and words are truly exotic. (Probably they are the lost survivors of Atlantis.)
@yourmum69_420
10 ай бұрын
Scottish, Irish (northern), Manx and Cornish speakers also have British passports. So do a lot of the immigrants in London who speak Pakistani, Indian and African languages but are legally British citizens
@hakanstorsater5090
9 ай бұрын
Lithuanian and Latvian are of course Indo-European languages, but they have their own grouping, believed to be rather closely related to the Slavic. (Although it's possible it's mostly due to cultural interaction between two Indo-European language groups...)
@tovarishcheleonora8542
8 ай бұрын
@@hakanstorsater5090 "believed to be rather closely related to the Slavic" Actually,slavic is just a branch of Balto-slavic like as the baltic (latvian and lithuanian) also a branch of that.
Dear God, Giulia is so beautiful...
She had great reactions and seems to a have a very good personality for on camera.
I like that how many hungarians (so am I) and non-hungarians speak about how hard the korean girl was fighting with hungarian language! I also think that it was cool!
I love Seaung-Ji's outfit and her manners 💕
Seong-ji's English is so good and her accent is so typically American she could 100% pass as being American herself.
@lalainaramarivelo
Жыл бұрын
+ the blissfulness of thinking Argentinian speak Argentinian. Yup.
@Alex_Gordon
10 ай бұрын
@@lalainaramarivelo she didn't even know they speak spanish in argentina 😂
@Airihi
6 ай бұрын
I always thought the same thing, too. If I didn't know she was from South Korea, I'd 100% believe she was American.
Lol when she thought she did the French alphabet she actually did the Dutch alphabet! Bless her :') I've also been teaching myself French and had it at school for one year and I'm pleased to say I could understand everything she said without looking and can repeat it (though obviously it doesn't sound as nice since French is not my native language).
🤣🤣🤣 German is my mothertounge and when she started speaking, I thought "omg, don't tell her so much right away!!" And then i realized that she cannot understand it haha. Sry I got a fever atm. Thanks for the video!
It was soooo funny to hear Hungarian. My brain got totally confused when i heard it. It was just weird but i really like it. (My native language is Hungarian.)
I'm from Poland too and anyone know us, so it's really nice to see some video with Poland!!! ☺️
I like this video ❤ This Korean girl looks like the heroine of Itawon-Class drama. 😊
wow super wierd just hearing your native languages in there :D but also so cool :D Love from Hungary
I love her dramatic falls 😆😂
@LauraArniman
Жыл бұрын
YE,in my opinion she should play in new "Willow".She will be better actress for sure xD
@francescof.3173
Жыл бұрын
Meravigliosa 😆
@stephenrowell9373
Жыл бұрын
Yes ,she ended on the floor a few times, she was so disappointed with her answers.
Seong-Ji is so sweet! A perfect representation for South Korea 🇰🇷 with perfect English!
@lukespooky
Жыл бұрын
not really perfect
@sss1969
Жыл бұрын
@@lukespooky why
@chibifox7543
Жыл бұрын
She is realy cute.
@user-cr1gu7zq4v
Жыл бұрын
Come to korea then take her to your country
@YusMat700
11 ай бұрын
@@lukespooky Aside from some stray words Her intonation and pronunciation is as American as it gets. it's like 90%+ pure American accent, and I say this as an American who grew up there.
from a hungarian who speaks english it was very interesting for me to hear 2 people speak different languages at the same time it confused my brain. Great video!
finally Hungarian is included too, I'm soo happy finally TvT
Maybe because I'm native to Europe and European culture I feel like even with little I can guess them. It was so easy. Especially growing up with Eurovision 😂 I can sing in 10+ European languages.
@glennlgg6871
Жыл бұрын
Are you Bulgarian? Russian? Montenegrin? Serbian?
@BlackHoleSpain
Жыл бұрын
@@twentyzeroone2764 And also Russia is a part of Europe, that's the problem with *transcontinental* countries.
@glennlgg6871
Жыл бұрын
@@BlackHoleSpain We could call Europe+Asis+Africa one continent too, while Indonesia, Philippines, etc. should be part of the Oceanic continent.
@glennlgg6871
Жыл бұрын
@@twentyzeroone2764 No. Study your geography. It has an Asian part, AND a European part. And the major cities are in the European part.
@Micha-qv5uf
Жыл бұрын
Ofc it's all about exposure. Roman, Germanic and Slavic languages are easily recognisable for Europeans cause we grow up with it and we have a lot of cross country movement inside the EU.
I just fall in love more and more every single time I see Seong Ji in these videos.. and won't get tired of saying that she's gorgeous.. 😍
wow! never had someone include hungary in these types of vieos!! im really happy.
9:52 “Where did you find these people!?”😂😂😂
Seong Ji is so funny and nice. Definitely one of my favs here. She so smart and cute too.
@vanhkhamgalaxymini754
Жыл бұрын
hahhhaha that's funny. most of her answers are wrong
@Mustanaamio7
Жыл бұрын
Definitely not so smart. She speaks like a typical simple-minded American girl even though she is Korean.
@Argentvs
Жыл бұрын
@@Mustanaamio7 oh boy, so much trash talk behind a PC.
I love Seong- Ji. She is sooo beautiful 😍
You did great: I'm european, and I wouldn't be able to distinguish many asian languages
@vince5127
Жыл бұрын
If I really tried i could maybe guess Japanese, Chinese and Korean and Arabic probably, but others? No chance tbh.
The lady doing the guessing got hardly any right but it did not matter a bit because she did it in such a sweet ,beautiful , charming way, I loved every second of it . I am English but I did not get the American one , that was a trick in my opinion.
Yes, finally seeing my nation on this channel!!! 🎉
la langue de nos voisins est facile a identifier,allemand, italien neerlandais ou flamand.le polonais aussi .ca se complique avec le hongrois quand meme
French is one of easy lounge to recognise and special if someone sing the French anthem.
PAIN (Its so cool that you guys included poland and hungarian)
I'm from Hungary too so I'm so happy because finally there is someone whom know that there is HUNGARY. So thank you for inviting a Hungarian people
My european ass over here condescendingly criticising her like I wouldn't get them all wrong if I did an asian version of this lmao
Aahh, de ari a magyar csajszi!
9:55 Endlich eine Sprache, die man klar versteht! 😄 Finally a language that you can understand! (just commenting because I'm German, everything sounded strange and unknown except English and French and then such a familiar language is included)
@jennyvangoch6586
Жыл бұрын
Ich dachte aber am Anfang auch bei der Dame, die aus Belgien kommt, dass die aus der Schweiz kommt😂😂
this really was hard to guess of you not from europe counter in my opinion really enjoy this video
Poland and hungary! beautiful languages.
That was interesting to watch this understanding polish- other people speak very basic in their languages, but Hania used alot of colloquialisms, and filler words, which probably made it sound more chaotic, and faster. I don't believe polish is necessairly faster than other languages, it was jsut this specific person.
10:38 she may sound French for your ear because Franks had been originally a Germanic tribe but their language was romanized in the former Roman province of Gallia they had settled. As far as I know, French is the only Romance language in which 'r' sounds like in German. The other Romance languages are rrrrolling the 'r'.
@banditop276
3 ай бұрын
French no germanique ...celtic
The African girl is NOT Belgian!!! She may live there and through some mistake of political correctness may carry the passport but she is NOT and never will be Belgian or European as much as I will never be African.
@gerrylanter8109
10 ай бұрын
That's how a racist reasons. You are neither a European nor an African nor a decent human being in general, and never will be, because you belong to the International Brotherhood of Racists.
@hyperquantum3020
10 ай бұрын
@@gerrylanter8109 Europe is a white continent, Europeans are white. Cry about it
hungarian: maybe you could have heard the agglutinative way how she speaks, eg Koreában... (in Korea). just how your language works too. And if you hear apa :) you should guess the most western altaic language :) (i also welcome the finno-ugric believers :D )
Láttam magyar zászlót, kattintottam. Végre Magyarország is megjelent egy ilyen felé videóban!
I can't believe the Italian girl didn't know other countries don't have the Befana, I was shocked too when I started interacting with foreigners because it feels so natural for us but she literally lives overseas. In case you don't know the Befana is an old lady who brings gifts to children, usually sweets, and the holiday is January 6th.
I don't know why but as a german i understood a few parts of the belgium. especially the first sentences sounded a bit more like german so i thought she was from switzerland at first. I also immediately recognized french and polish.