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I was thinking that the woman was kidding about speaking so many languages, but she has so much knowledge about it, impressive
@MiZzBee1
Жыл бұрын
So many** languages. :)
@PedroFranco922
Жыл бұрын
@@MiZzBee1 I still don't have her knowledge though lol thanks
@danascully1767
Жыл бұрын
same!!! she is so cool
@Baldlesbian1
Жыл бұрын
Seriously, he is very knowledgeable with his knowledge
@tantis_pig
Жыл бұрын
@@Baldlesbian1 who?
Man, that guy in the plaid doing well!! And it’s very interesting to see the one who spoke a lot of languages work it out
@danascully1767
Жыл бұрын
that is a woman
@cith7
Жыл бұрын
@@danascully1767 yeah but he's talking about the dude in plaid.
@theghostbiscuit
Жыл бұрын
@Anglofone … soooo you’re just going to be THAT person in ever comment thread, huh.
@DA-js7xz
Жыл бұрын
@Anglofone this is why no one loves you and you'll be forever alone
@thespankmyfrank
Жыл бұрын
@Anglofone They mean you're going to be THAT transphobe in every thread lol. Just don't.
Everyone keeps talkin about sasha but no one wants to mention jeremiah, the vietnamese dude that got most of the languages spot-on. Thats incredibly hard to do even when you study languages
@syeoh
Жыл бұрын
Yeah he killed it. Clearly he’s interested in other cultures
@SuzanneJen
8 ай бұрын
Also because he’s more low key and not braggy about it, it’s even more impressive that he got as many right as Sasha did.
@jraymond1988
7 ай бұрын
He did ask some questions that I'm not sure should have been allowed. He was able to get some right just by knowing where a music artist is from and nothing about a language.
As an indigenous person it means a lot to have us/our languages included in things like this. This is so awesome!
@kelseycharlie5644
Жыл бұрын
I can’t stop smiling
@JacobIX99
Жыл бұрын
Your languages are so unique and special
@Jim-Stick
Жыл бұрын
I am as well. Knew it was something north west america somewhere. There are so many languages but they do sound similar. Edit: I mean as in the continent. I'm west coast Canadian.
@voiceineheadphones
Жыл бұрын
If only the "polyglot" were half as educated about any of our languages as she is about (mostly) white European ones...
@stevonwhite8933
Жыл бұрын
@@voiceineheadphones Our languages have to fight to stay alive, unfortunately…
As an Arab I can confirm that the word ''habibi'' just gave it away XD
@butter-biscuit2248
Жыл бұрын
Fairouz confirmed where too
@drunkpaulocosta9301
Жыл бұрын
The only word that would have sounded more Arabic, was if they said Alhamdulillah
@ShredMelody
Жыл бұрын
Not even looking at the screen I heard that and was like lebanese. It’s the labneh for me us lebanese ppl love our labneh
@evothenew3333
Жыл бұрын
@@drunkpaulocosta9301 I hear non Arab Muslims use it all the time so not really.
@mz6367
Жыл бұрын
@@drunkpaulocosta9301 all Muslims say this phrase and I'm Arab and I don't say cause I'm not Muslim
I am so, SO envious of Sasha right now. Knowing all those languages is seriously impressive. (Though I think it's interesting that Jeremiah got nearly the same amount of people, but by asking specific questions like "what's a popular song in your country?" that got him the info he needed without knowing exactly about phonemes and stuff.)
@Zhaggysfaction
Жыл бұрын
But isn't that kinda cheating to ask info that has nothing to do with the language? The point of this is to figure out just by hearing the language and not where Lars Ulrich, Saddam Hussein, Ronaldo or Angry Birds are from?
@StarUnreachable
Жыл бұрын
@@Zhaggysfaction Eh, they do that with every one of these. Like, the one where they're guessing people's haircuts, there's a lot of questions about how their hair makes them feel/how they maintain it/etc., which narrows down the guesses. Same with guessing the country someone's from by asking them about a popular dance or the national anthem or something.
@jeebus5962
Жыл бұрын
knowing is different than being able to speak
@Zhaggysfaction
Жыл бұрын
@@StarUnreachable Yeah but asking someone how their fair makes them feel is very different question and whatever answer they give than asking "name a famous person there" "oh yeah Pele is our most famoud football player." Don't you think? I mean those kinds of questions where you don't actually need to here the language at all.
@DA-js7xz
Жыл бұрын
@Anglofone lonely troll 😂😂
I love when they bring in someone who is First Nation /Native American I absolutely love hearing those languages
@Nuraar1
Жыл бұрын
I'm glad to hear that! That was me :)
@Kayla.....
Жыл бұрын
Agreed!
@Kayla.....
Жыл бұрын
@@Nuraar1 thank you for sharing!
@thespankmyfrank
Жыл бұрын
And it always confuses the hell out of people lol. Those languages sound so different to what we're used to, so it's cool that they get put in the spotlight here.
@megirving
Жыл бұрын
So so so important to keep indigenous languages alive! There are 700 dialects for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages, belonging to Indigenous Australian’s and so many of those dialects are missing in history. Māori people who are Indigenous to New Zealand also have a beautiful language that is trying to be kept alive by being taught in schools. I also love seeing/ hearing other Indigenous/First Nations languages being spoken
Sasha is the business. I'm impressed with how many languages she knows and I love how cultured she is.
@jbaby007
Жыл бұрын
It's a man. But yes, impressive.
@soutzou
Жыл бұрын
@@jbaby007 Nah, she’s a woman
@naanaa7127
Жыл бұрын
na man she only knows the most basic sentence in each language, that doesnt mean you speak it
@kylarobinson287
Жыл бұрын
@@jbaby007 get a life
@jbaby007
Жыл бұрын
@@soutzou If you subscribe to the cult ideologies, then sure. But I don't and I'm not a sheep. It's a man.
It makes you realize how vast the world actually is and how many different and exciting cultures we have. Super interesting. Especially the guy from Alaska.
@Nuraar1
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! That was me! :)
@OKBoomer2k
Жыл бұрын
@@Nuraar1 I loved hearing you speak. Such an interesting cadence to your language!
@scotthearts9634
Жыл бұрын
Ikr it really is fascinating gettin' to know different beautiful rich cultures and languages small or big 🥰🥰😍😍😇. The world is really vast!! Thinkin' of it is crazy tho' ☺☺😁
@PasxalkA
Жыл бұрын
If you live in Alaska, you probably have unique access to some of the indigenous Inuit languages. I think that's cool and worth exploring too!
@isura.m
Жыл бұрын
american realizing the existence of other cultures
Slavic languages always get confused for Russian. The amount of people who think I’m Russian is insane
@sassbrat
Жыл бұрын
I'm one that gets the Slavic languages confused as they all sounded the same to me as a child and teen. But now i can hear the difference just enough to know what is Russian and Not Russian. Still have a hard time with Serbian and Bosnian but am working on it.
@Jericho101
Жыл бұрын
Yeah but you can’t blame them. Russian is a Slavic language.
@wednesdaya.5780
Жыл бұрын
The only ones I'd be able to fully recognize are Russian and Polish but I think given that I'd be able to recognize Czech and Slovak aren't Russian or Polish either, I'd just not be able to tell them apart.
@im.meghan
Жыл бұрын
@@wednesdaya.5780 same but that's only because I lived with Polish roommates for about three years.
@MojeZycieWSkrocie
Жыл бұрын
@@wednesdaya.5780 As soon as he spoke I knew it was a Slavic language but hearing him talk more allowed me to exclude Russian and Polish. They're very similar though, even same words but different meanings. I'm learning Polish at the moment and he said jutro for "this morning" which in Polish, jutro is tomorrow morning, if I'm not mistaken.
I'm so happy to see Sicilian being recognized, many people don't know it's even considered a separate language from italian. I'm glad it was included
@DA-js7xz
Жыл бұрын
Isn't it because they have more North African ancestry?
@chiarasceusa7220
Жыл бұрын
@@DA-js7xz I'm not an expert but as far as I know we have more african and arab ancestry and the north has german ancestry. A big factor is the fact Sicily has ben colonized by many different cultures, from arabs to normans, so we are 'a mix' of many different DNAs
@treesarecool-ig
Жыл бұрын
@@DA-js7xz I’ve grown up with Italian and Sicilian spoken with family! Sicilian has Arabic, Greek, and Catalan influence!
@Philoglossos
Жыл бұрын
@@DA-js7xz Sicilians actually have far more eastern Mediterranean ancestry (Greek and Levantine) than north African, but Sicilian itself is a romance language. It's different from Italian because Italian really is just the language of Tuscany - Italy is actually home to many distinct romance languages with many dialects of all of those languages.
@user-ct4mw5yw4g
Жыл бұрын
They did another episode a while back and they included Pugliese! Italoromance dialects are so cool. I have conversational Italian and can sort of get by but Sicilian and Neapolitan languages are so different
The Vietnamese dude and the lady who spoke multiple languages got a lot right but they approached their answers very differently. Super interesting to see!!
Sasha is a walking Language Wikipedia. Her knowledge is staggering. I'm so impressed and intimidated right now. 😳
@philbecker4676
Жыл бұрын
Don't be that impressed. She didn't display much fluency here.
@kim6828
Жыл бұрын
@@philbecker4676 Better than you could have done
@HobomanCat1
Жыл бұрын
@@philbecker4676 Pretty surprised she guessed Nahuatl for the penultimate one, as it was very clearly Inuit-Yupik-Unangan to me, with the uvulars and all.
@user-rc7vr6jw7i
Жыл бұрын
Sure you're American. For me as a European and actually being fluent in 5 languages (B2+) she made me cringe a lot because knowing few phrases doesn't mean you speak the language
@raven_bard
Жыл бұрын
@@user-rc7vr6jw7i way to stereotype. 🙄 I too am European and not all Europeans are language savvy, just as not all Americans are monolingual and ignorant of languages. Perhaps if people spent more time focusing on the positive instead of bringing down people's achievements, big or small, the world might be a better, more brighter place. Oh and buddy, being B2 doesn't make you fluent. Hit C2 and then we'll talk.
Jeremiah was really respectful and freaking good at this. 👏
@adedejiadesida5091
Жыл бұрын
Yh, my boy was on smoke!
Love to see the Native/ Indigenous representation! He was so kind & patient
@Nuraar1
Жыл бұрын
Ahhh quyana (thank you) for you kind words! :) That was me!
@thebeesknees8420
5 ай бұрын
@@Nuraar1I’m so glad u were in the video! I thought it was cool that i also heard some similarities like Sasha mentioned in náhuatl and in ur language too! So happy to see another native in these cool videos!!
Holy cow, Sasha coming out as a heavy weight in this. I definitely want to see her do more of these. Watching her break down where the language was from and seeing the surprised looks on the speakers was so much fun.
@ElleixGaming
Жыл бұрын
She’s extremely gifted with languages. I went to school with her and one day she just started speaking Polish to me because she knows I speak it 😂 I think she started out with Russian, Yiddish and a few others
@philbecker4676
Жыл бұрын
@@ElleixGaming Did she piss standing up when she was at school?
I'm seriously so impressed that Sasha can speak ALL those languages. I can barely speak English properly 🤣🤣🤣 Very impressive!!
@Fodderforthesoul
Жыл бұрын
Queens is forever!
@QueensNYgirlie1988
Жыл бұрын
@@Fodderforthesoul Yessss girlll! 👏 💖💖
@henrybastable5735
Жыл бұрын
I doubt she speaks all of them, probably just at A1-A2 in most of them.
@Nononononononononononononoo
Жыл бұрын
@@henrybastable5735 she even replied in English to the Sicilian rather than Italian lol It's great she knows basics from all those languages, but when "polyglots" claim to be such when only A2 in most of their languages...
@johnnyyip9404
Жыл бұрын
@@Nononononononononononononoo Polyglots like her are very impressive definitely. But as a mandarin speaker I’ve heard over a dozen self proclaimed polyglots speak mandarin and I can tell from the first word they’re nowhere near fluent.
as soon as the girl started speaking punjabi i couldnt stop smiling
@karan_karan_karan
Жыл бұрын
i love how all the younger punjabi speakers add in English to it LOL i do the exact same! words like weekend, so, etc.
@DA-js7xz
Жыл бұрын
She was so gorgeous too.
@sae311
Жыл бұрын
@@DA-js7xz indian women generally are
@sae311
Жыл бұрын
@@karan_karan_karan its an indian thing lol indians cant speak their native languages including hindi without adding random english words in. This girl was clearly an nri so that makes even more sense for her
@silverfox1160
Жыл бұрын
@@sae311 As an indian girl thank you
I can understand why someone would think Yupik were similar to Nahuatl. Indigenous American languages in general use a lot of that lateral fricative sound they were describing. As someone who knows very little Nahuatl though, it sounded too guttural and "deep." I guessed general Inuit-Unangan languages since it sounded a lot like some Greenlandic songs I'm familiar with. Glad to hear Yupik is growing and kudos to this participant for keeping the language alive!
@zoebasina1804
Жыл бұрын
Is that Native American?
@ksplatypus
Жыл бұрын
@@zoebasina1804 Yupik? Or Nahuatl? Or Greenlandic? In any case, yes. Those are some of the many languages spoken by the Indigenous people of the Americas
@Nuraar1
Жыл бұрын
Hi! That was me! Thanks for your kind words! I feel so fortunate to be able to continue to speak it today!
@sassbrat
Жыл бұрын
@@Nuraar1 I knew right of the bat that you were speaking An Alaskan Native Language just by how you spoke and the tones. Glad that you came on this show to show your language and give a little history about your people
@Flash-mx4km
Жыл бұрын
I wouldn’t have thought of nahuatl but i can see why she did lol
I’m so genuinely curious how that woman was able to know all the different languages. She’s so knowledgeable when it comes to listening to fluctuations in peoples language and voices. I’m honestly impressed and envious xD Edit: guys, I didn’t say she was fluent, but she knows enough to pin point a lot of pronunciations in different languages, and guess correctly with a lot of languages. Y’all need to chill and stop trying to fight everything
@iamhere1523
Жыл бұрын
@Anglofone imagine being this unintelligent in 2023.
@sleepycomfort
Жыл бұрын
@Anglofone lmfao it’s clear you’re just trying to get ppl mad cuz what does that have to do with anything... we don’t even know if she’s trans tho ...?
@ema2031
Жыл бұрын
Yh im gonna press doubt on this one, its unlikely she is actually fully fluent in all of them. Recognising languages is easy when youve heard a lot of them.
@sleepycomfort
Жыл бұрын
@Anglofone if that’s the truth then my bad honestly! i thought you were trying to call her a guy 😭
@vaylard9474
Жыл бұрын
@@sleepycomfort >we don’t even know if she’s trans tho ...? pretty visually apparent if she is a cis woman, that's like a 1 in a million chance
Not cut teaching me more geography than my school did 😂, this was wholesome, thank you to everyone that participated Sending all my love from Uganda🇺🇬
@icxicle5498
Жыл бұрын
Definitely, it's just a shame that they didn't include more African languages in there
@TheCosmeticQueen
Жыл бұрын
My parents and older sister is is from Uganda🇺🇬
@corrupt341
9 ай бұрын
Ayy my fellow Ugandan 🇺🇬
You should get an Indigenous Australian on next. Would be good to see some Koori languages on these shows. Willing to bet nobody will guess it unless they are some kind of Australian
@DA-js7xz
Жыл бұрын
Get Maori and Japanese. They sound SO similar it's really cool.
@drunkpaulocosta9301
Жыл бұрын
@@DA-js7xz maori and Japanese? I dont hear Japanese at all. Its a very polynesian sounding language. It sounds like Hawaiian or Tongan ect.
@givemetimeandacrayon
Жыл бұрын
YES!!
@MakhalanyaneMotaung
Жыл бұрын
They’d never guess nyoongar aye 😂
@HobomanCat1
Жыл бұрын
Put me on the show and I could probably get a few Australian languages right lol.
i really don't like how that girl describes languages as "agressive".
@abekor70
3 ай бұрын
She didn’t sound aggressive at all lmao
8:47 Mexico is in the northern hemisphere :)
Jeremiah did great!! It was really cool seeing how many he got correct through his educated guesses
I'm Azerbaijani from Russia that lives in Germany, knowing 5 languages, I wasn't expecting Turkmen language being SO CLOSE to Azerbaijani language, wow, I completely understood everything, it was 90% similar and more similar to Azerbaijani than the Turkish (even though you'd say these 2 languages are very close)
@yldzavcoglu1418
Жыл бұрын
the girl completely butchered turkmen language it was horrible wtf real turkmen doesnt have any kurdish at all and veery minimal arabic influence, Turkish has more arabic words than turkmen for example turkmens say otyruc or skembl to chair turkish it is sandalye which is the same in arabic, turkmen say sichan turkish say faare wich is rat which is same in arabic, turkmen say ata turkish say baba which is again same as arabic, I can go on and on oh and tex she said soal to question that is not turkmen at all it is arab again, in turkmen it is suroo. idk I was so weirded out by the way she spoke it was like she was speaking arabic or somethin and her pronouncation was 90% off, turkmen does not sound like that but it is true it does sound similar to azerbajian.
@OKBoomer2k
Жыл бұрын
Azerbaijan is my favorite country name! I'm impressed that you know five language, and I didn't realize those two would be so close either. I suppose you can add a 6th language now to your repertoire! Btw, I was way off and thought Turkmen was Hungarian .. they share a few words.
@zulfu_ile_tebiet
Жыл бұрын
Exactly, much more closer than Turkish and Turkmen (Türkmenistan Turkic). Iraqi turkmen is closer to our language due to closer history
@adelasgar
Жыл бұрын
@@OKBoomer2k being a favourite name, that's so nice to hear! That being said, yeah, it's kinda my life taught me languages, born in Russia so I knew Russian, Azerbaijani my native one, Turkish is close language and learnt coz of TV shows, English as international and living in Germany made me to learn German. Also I'm a language geek as well 😅 I know couple words in Hungarian and Turkish: Kapı - gate Alma - apple
@haji847
Жыл бұрын
As an Iranian azari i agree it was really similar
These are my favorite cut videos, the language ones. They’re so interesting, and it’s so cool how you can hear the different influences of the different regions from which the language is from! Soo fascinating how communication works and evolves
The Turkmen girl was super cute, I’m Turkish and I was able to understand 90 percent of it. It was lovely to see a Turk representation 🫶🏼🌸
@lillijosephaanka9049
Жыл бұрын
Are u sure it was Turkmen?
@lillijosephaanka9049
Жыл бұрын
My husband is from turkmenistan and for me Turkmen language is soo different from what I know 🤔🤔
@ayseenurc
Жыл бұрын
@@lillijosephaanka9049 She is Iraqi Turkmen so I think this is why it sounds different from Turkmens who are from Turmenistan
@vaylard9474
Жыл бұрын
>%90 percent you type like an american
@ayseenurc
Жыл бұрын
@@vaylard9474 what do you mean?
i'm turkish so when i heard turkmani i was like this is definitely azerbaijani with a twist cause you know we're mostly used to azerbaijani and can understand about %98 of it, it's crazy how turkic languages are so diverse and spread all around the world, i could never guess it was turkmani. i love our languages.
@guseynmamedzadeh5210
Жыл бұрын
It s a fact that Iraqi Turkmen is a dialect of Azerbaijani, that s why its closer to that one, rather than to Turkemistan turkme
@thepoles
Жыл бұрын
im also turk and i was SO confused and couldnt figure out what language she was talking
@LalaLa-ze7kv
6 ай бұрын
Why turkmens don't consider themselves central asian tho?
@BurakYagz-mp2vj
5 ай бұрын
@@LalaLa-ze7kvThere are Turkmens from middle east, and Turkmens from Turkmenistan which is Central Asian
As an Indigenous teacher, I am so happy to see a fellow Native. Representation matters! ❤
I love that one of the women knows Yiddish. It’s sadly a language that has been dying off for years. My grandmothers would be very proud to learn younger people are making an effort to learn it. ❤
The Nigerian in her jumped out at 4:28 😂😂
@osazeyyh
Ай бұрын
I was going to comment the same😂
I’m italian and it was sooo difficult for me to understand Sicilian, and my father is sicilian ahahaaha
@lautaroespinoza4149
Жыл бұрын
Where you born in Italy?
@DA-js7xz
Жыл бұрын
Italy is so diverse ethnically and culturally, so it makes sense that their dialects would be equally as diverse!
@lauralanteri2236
Жыл бұрын
Idemmmm
@Antony_Oscar
Жыл бұрын
Sometimes similarities in a similar language can really throw you off even more than a completely different kind of language!
@keynotepablo3524
Жыл бұрын
were you BORN in italy? if not, you're NOT italian. your PARENTS are.
It was so interesting to see three different people with different levels of knowledge about other languages try this challenge. They all tried their best with the info they had. The plaid shirt guy used his practical knowledge and music, the woman used her polyglot skills and the last woman went off what best she knew from her life experiences. All really sweet respectful people. It’s nice to know that such cultured people like this exist in America and not everyone is oblivious to the outside world. Would love more videos like this!
I always get excited when they feature Native languages. Ojibwe classes have helped me be able to identify other tribes as well. They have such a unique, distinctive sound.
@DA-js7xz
Жыл бұрын
You should listen to North East Asian languages. Very similar!
@music_miracle7
Жыл бұрын
@@DA-js7xz When listening to my friend from Mongolia, if I’m not paying enough attention it also sounds like Yup’ik to me
Multilingual people never ever fail to amaze me, even when you mix up the languages there's still understanding almost immediately Human brain is so incredible I wish I spoke more than just English!
The turkmani girl shocked me when she said she was from iraq i was like what!!! Cause I'm iraqi I've never met a turkmani person before this is amazing
@keremh.
Жыл бұрын
We have many Turkmens in Turkey but I never heard of that language before. It felt like she was adding up bunch of non sense into Turkish so my first guess was Azerbaijani haha
@ayseenurc
Жыл бұрын
@@keremh. samee like I heard many Turkmens speak before and they didn’t sound like her so I also thought it was so type of Azerbaijani
@elifs.8923
Жыл бұрын
Evet ben de Azerice konuştu sandım ama bazı kelimeler Türkçeden çok farklıydı
@keremh.
Жыл бұрын
@@elifs.8923 Aslında ikinci dinlemede birkaç kelimesinin daha Türkçe olduğunu fark ettim. "Avrat" dedi mesela. Birçok cümleyi anlayabildim sonradan.
@dvinb
Жыл бұрын
The reason being that she‘s not Turkmen from Turkmenistan but Iraqi Turkmen, who are closer to you Turkish people descending both from Ottoman Turks.
That Iraqi girl didn't sound at all aggressive or like she was yelling/angry...
Hearing Yugtun spoken was definitely an experience, as I’m more used to hearing Inuktitut/Greenlandic through music but he was an absolute delight and quite the cutie too! I would love to see more of the language being spoken either in videos or such, maybe he could do a side hobby ;). Love from Vancouver!
The Turkmani girl telling the guy it wasn't in Central Asia threw him off. He was correct in saying that because it likely sounded Turkic to him.
@BurakYagz-mp2vj
5 ай бұрын
There is two related different people sharing the name Turkmen, There Ottoman ones and Central Asian ones
@liliqua1293
5 ай бұрын
@BurakYagz-mp2vj true, but him saying "it sounds like a Central Asian language" obviously he means "it sounds Turkic" and not "it sounds like Russian"
had the biggest smile on my face when she started speaking Punjabi, love the representation!! :D
It's pretty impressive Sasha knew so many languages, it automatically makes you connect to people more. But it was also impressive that the guy guessed a lot of them right without knowing the languages, unlike Sasha who had an advantage. This was an enjoyable video, more like these!
I'm very glad that Sasha was in this and it wasn't only people who spoke one or two languages. Was very cool to see her parsing through everything
Alaska native representation 🥲🤍 we love to see it !!
@Nuraar1
Жыл бұрын
Waqaa! That was me! :)
@mz6367
Жыл бұрын
@@Nuraar1 you were incredible man
The girl that be twerking on arabic's love song had me dying 😂😂
This was the best language guessing video 😍 so fun to watch
The yupik dude was so cool
The fact that the video started with a Bosnian guy shouting:"Mater ti jebem" automatically makes this a banger.
I love watching their reactions, especially when the guessers get it right!! Very impressed with Sasha as well!
As a Nigerian-American with a best friend who is Yup’ik, I was so excited to hear a language that I could recognize right off the bat~ Quyana caknek for the representation !! We love to see it ❤
That guy knew his languages and wow that one lady we need more people like her that can actually conversate. That black girl thinks everyone is aggressive lol
@DA-js7xz
Жыл бұрын
I think she was projecting because she was insanely aggressive.
4:12 “You’re my height but you’re still nice looking” 😂😂
@yasss9388
Жыл бұрын
😭😭😭
Super impressed with the plaid guy in addition to the multilingual person!!!
@DA-js7xz
Жыл бұрын
Yeah the multilingual girl was pretty rad!
6:34 omg she is soo Cultured she even know the dialect😳😳😳
Sasha is freaking amazing, I learned from them what to pick up on when listening. And they were so genuinely respectful and interested in each person. FREAKING AMAZING JUST WATCHING THEM WORK
Omggg I'm Lebanese but born in Quebec, Canada, so I have French influence in my Arabic so it was so cool hearing the Lebanese girl with a bit of an English colour in her accent, at first I wasn't even sure if it was Lebanese!! So cool and I loved the song :)
@Emma-qd5mc
Жыл бұрын
@Anglofone gurl what pipe down
@DA-js7xz
Жыл бұрын
@@Emma-qd5mc they're trolling all of the comments here.
@elieelias4928
8 ай бұрын
Yeah same i m Lebanese and i thought it's mixed Lebanese Palestinian accents at first, she so cute btw.
I love how awed the woman was about learning all these different languages, she was so respectful
when the video started, I was just thinking that there should be an Alaska native language in one of these! As soon as he started speaking I GOT SO HAPPY I KNEW HE WAS YUPIK! Makes me happy when we get to be represented
@Nuraar1
Жыл бұрын
Hi! That was me! I'm so glad they went through and included me. I was so nervous! lol.
@shivonnedubarry4213
Жыл бұрын
It's really important. I'm from the Caribbean but I, and a whole lot of people of my generation, have some Inupiaq words that will forever be in our brains thanks to the Ukiuq song on Sesame Street back in the day - kamikluk, tutuluk, atigi, tupik, aaga etc
I love these videos, I learn so much. It’s especially fun to have someone with so much knowledge of languages play, I enjoyed hearing Sasha’s process and the way she broke down the components of language to solve the puzzle
Always the best videos. Love how knowledgeable those two are! The other lady brings a nice contrast but she is still fun
The short girl in the black dress is too cute around 4:00 with her getting excited and stuff that someone might recognize it ,❣️💖👌🏾
I don’t think this girl speaks those languages she just knows few words in it
@cherrybomb9942
Жыл бұрын
I thought the same thing! She just recognizes what language is being spoken, don't get me wrong it's a good thing, but when she said that Bosnian guy speaks Russian I knew that she just guesses the language and says a few words that she knows.
@sae311
Жыл бұрын
Ikr she couldn't even speak full phrases lol by that logic i can speak 6 languages lol she just knew popular words and somw phrases. No wonder the guy got almost the same as her. Didn't she guess sicillian wrong too?? I got all except two of them correctly and ik know none of the languages.
@jbaby007
Жыл бұрын
He's probably studied simple phrases in various languages.
Jeremiah just getting the languages right literally looks like him throwing a dart at a dartboard in his blindfold XD Like he clearly has some knowledge, but he didn't really verbalise his thought process as clearly as Sasha so we just see the dart hit the bullseye. Cool! Speaking of Sasha, it's so lovely to see her talk to others even though they aren't speaking the exact same language. Love everyone's vibes :D
the "iT's GiViNg" girl got on my nerves HEAVYY omfg
Yupik!! Wow so awesome to see a fellow Alaskans!
@Nuraar1
Жыл бұрын
I'm glad to be representing Yupiit! :)
Idk if I’ve ever enjoyed a cut video more in my life! The celebration of cultures and languages is just 😍🤤 all these people are so cool!
more of Sasha please!!! she's so sweet and respectful, the interaction at 7:03 was so cuteeeeee
This is such a good idea CUT. Great video, please do more of these, I love all those cultures being celebrated through the languages 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Jeremiah and Sasha were interesting because of how Sasha knew lots of stuff but Jeremiah knew a bunch of specific things and took like, educated guesses
Wow I felt like such a boss when I guessed Yupik. I'd never even heard it before but it sounds like a blend of Coast Salish and Inuktitut, which geographically totally makes sense. It's got the G and K sounds from up north and the breathy throat sounds of the coast!
Wow the man is incredible! He has great intuition and general knowledge
@DA-js7xz
Жыл бұрын
Yeah it was cool how he could guess languages and yet only knew french. But then again, if you live in diverse communities it becomes a lot easier to pick up on those things.
@jbaby007
Жыл бұрын
Both of the men were quite talented.
@paidrio4160
Жыл бұрын
@@jbaby007dudes making it his mission to hate on Sarah but in reality it’s just social media and no one cares and he wastsing his time for nothing
8:00 I'm impressed she knows about Nahuatl, and even pronounces the word good!
I LOVE those types of educational videos, and there's so much diversity!! I think it'd be better if you could include spellings of new words introduced though.
lebanese woman, I beg of you, PLEASE make a cover of the entire song so i can listen to it over and over again.
Aaaaa! I was rewatching the old ones just a week ago. I'm so glad that you guys did another one!
The reason they mistook Yupik for Nahuatl and Mongolian is that they all have the voiceless lateral fricative ɬ in their phonology.
@only_fair23
Жыл бұрын
That's mad. Were there regular movements between Eastern Russia and Alaska?
@dvinb
Жыл бұрын
None of those languages are related, there are many other languages such as Welsh or Zulu that have the ɬ in their phonology. About the migration: there seems to be a hypothesis that the now almost extinct Siberian Yupiks residing at the most eastern point of Siberia represent a back-migration from Alaska.
@Flash-mx4km
Жыл бұрын
Wow, that’s interesting
@DA-js7xz
Жыл бұрын
@@only_fair23 yes, there were migrations from Northeast Asia to the Americas but like, tens of thousands of years ago. Around the same time folks living in modern Ireland were mostly black folks (no joke, you can read about the DNA research).
@wednesdaya.5780
Жыл бұрын
@@dvinb haha I guessed Welsh because that was the only language I recognized with it!
“I can hear some tonal stuff that reminds me of Russian” *WHAT?*
YOU NEED TO DO A PUT 2 OF THIS ONE, HAS TO BE MY FAV CUT VIDEO IN A LONG TIME LOVE THE PEOPLE.
I would love to see them try to guess maltese
@ozzitor8
Жыл бұрын
I thought the Iraqui woman was speaking Maltese 😅
@DA-js7xz
Жыл бұрын
*cue barking from a white fluffy dog*
@Jericho101
Жыл бұрын
Fr it’s gonna be impossible
@thespankmyfrank
Жыл бұрын
@@ozzitor8 Me too!! Maltese is such a cool mix of languages, I'd love to see them guessing it.
@AmikLanfranco
Жыл бұрын
Yes same!
I'm sorry but Sasha is that girl! Such an icon
@jbaby007
Жыл бұрын
It's a man but he's really cultured.
@hanskinny69
Жыл бұрын
@@jbaby007 huh?
@bibliosmiia
Жыл бұрын
@@jbaby007 and how do you know? You realize women can be masculine? are you going to call a feminine guy a woman?
@ZetaHorzion
Жыл бұрын
@@jbaby007 you are not giving compassion vibes, so i am gonna guess you are not human
The guy who guessed Bosnian, genius approach😮
I love how interested and respectful they all were. Great episode !
"So what's the difference between Bosnia and Serbia?" I was expecting a FIGHT 😂
I love that this wasn't languages "everyone knows". And that there were some really knowledgable people in it. Please more.
Bro the dude slayed
I've never been so excited for a cut video, I've been awaiting for more Arabic and yet you hit it on the head and get the Lebanese dialect! beyond thrilled to see more Lebanese content on the internet
I love these guess the language videos. please keep them coming!!!
they were all really good guessers!!! Jeremiah did a really good job recognizing the lebanese music I loved that
That Vietnamese dude is a cutie. It was so sweet when the Yupik man told him.
As a half Serbian-half Bosnian I was so happy to see the Bosnian guy, I just love Balkan people
@ixmar9994
Жыл бұрын
tooo majstore
These are always so much fun to watch.. more of these please!
Everyone flirting with the guy in the plaid 😂
What a lovely cast this episode! such warm people, love it.
I loved that there was someone who knew their stuff and seeing people's happily surprised reactions!
Sasha is brilliant. It was great to listen to her thought process. Bring her back!
I love so much the videos of guessing a lenguage! And i'm very impressed about the guessers, they are genius.
The habibi, lebneh, and fayrouz gave EVERYTHING away for the Lebanese girl - Syrian girl
@Zedd...
Жыл бұрын
بالضبط
This one was great! Keep getting language experts or very travelled folks to do these. It’s so cool hearing their reasoning or history/impact of the specific languages
i’ve been waiting for another language one! love these
This video is so wholesome lol. From the black girl misguessing but still having a great energy and receptive to the cultures to the Asian and white woman guessing the heck out of them. Good video!
@DA-js7xz
Жыл бұрын
She was rude af. You could tell people were offended by their expressions after her unwarranted comments.
@sueannwashere
Жыл бұрын
@@DA-js7xz no she wasn't lol. I think they were taken aback by some of her guesses due to how OFF they were, they did not sweem "offended"
@schmuck3787
Жыл бұрын
@@DA-js7xz she thought Turkmani was German?! so proudly ignorant
@graceperi1881
Жыл бұрын
She was disrespectful af it's good they were all really nice
@sweetlemonade6925
Жыл бұрын
@@schmuck3787 So what? Can you tell the difference between Swahili and Zulu? You’re judging her for not recognising european or Middle Eastern languages, but you can’t name up to 2 African languages neither recognise them.