Vejo um Macau com cara Ásia fala usando língua portuguesa é muito fofo e adoro. Meu cumprimentos ao países CPLP❤
@ramiroosvaldocarbajaltorre64115 күн бұрын
Sou mexicano e estudo Português por conta própria porque adoro esse idioma.
@ramirofontecha33165 күн бұрын
Eu entendo muito bem o português quando eles não falam tão rápido, não importa de que país sejam. Ainda tenho dificuldade em entender quando eles cantam. Sou colombiano
@user-yr5jf2dq9d7 күн бұрын
14:43, I DIDN'T UNDERSTAND ANYTHING, I SWEAR!
@havenisse20098 күн бұрын
@10:34 .. what the makeup artist did to that poor lady.
@Nick-sc6wm8 күн бұрын
Serbian, Montenegrin, Bosnian and Croatian are one language. There's no American, Australian or New Zealandic languages, they are simply - English.
@ErtixPoke10 күн бұрын
Polish has the best speed. 😊
@mertaslan151514 күн бұрын
Turkish, Azerbaijani Turkish, Hungarian, Estonian and Finnish are far eastern languages in origin. For example, one of the foreign languages that Turkish is most similar to is Korean. It's a nice video. Love from Turkiye to everyone. One of my favorite foreign languages is Greek, by the way. I am thinking of learning Greek songs in the future because I love them.
@PURE_LUCIDITY15 күн бұрын
Greek and Spanish are correlated as if they both emerged from the same roots, then split their ways apart. Dutch and Icelandic languages too are mixing well with the common phonology of the latter languages. Most people believe that the Dutch language is closely associated with the Germanic languages, but I hear the disassociating evidence. Swedish and Danish are mixing pretty well with the German language. So the trio belong to the Germanic roots. Norwegian language is mixing well with the English rather than Germanic languages. Hungarian language has the admixture of all sorts. From Turkic all the way to the European languages. But the Turkic language could rather have been imposed on the Hungarians by way of early colonization, rather than sharing the common roots with the Turkic tribal system. Baltic languages I believe are associated partially with the Balkan languages and the Romanian language, and it stays there for now. Denote: The Nordic folks are not necessarily related due to their geographical regions. Nor the southern people are cross-related for the same reason. Ukrainian and Belorussian languages are sharing a single root. Malti sounds much closer to the Italian language. The only languages that do not share any common roots with other languages, are the English and the Armenian languages. These two languages are not related to any other languages or associated with any other languages.
@PURE_LUCIDITY15 күн бұрын
To my ears, the Romanian and Portuguese languages are closely related. Albanian too correlates in the mix with the latter.
@tamzidmohsinkhan333317 күн бұрын
1:14
@andymangahoc400018 күн бұрын
11:18
@zZeroST19 күн бұрын
O cabeça de P- já censurava quatro anos atrás kkkkkkkk
@Thatoneguyispro121 күн бұрын
Who is wondering, what time Estonian starts: It is @ 13:24
@n.syahirah858021 күн бұрын
MALAYSIAAA 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾❤️❤️❤️❤️
@n.syahirah858021 күн бұрын
Proud to be a Malaysian . many countries use the Malay language ❤🇲🇾
@ConESC2421 күн бұрын
My favourite languages from this video are Spanish, Italian, French, Maltese, Greek, Ukrainian and Romanian. From the UK.
@anthony_depaz22 күн бұрын
You can hear the Russian influence in Kazakh
@antoniboixadosbisbal13722 күн бұрын
My mother tongue is catalan. I can speak castillian spanish, french, italian, english, occitan and a little german, portuguese and north african arabic. I'm very interested in maltese, the only european language belonging to semitic family. I adore albanese and turkish.
@benedictosaguid942123 күн бұрын
MABUHAY ANG WIKANG FILIPINO💯.
@hamedsoltandehghan791523 күн бұрын
Imagine being a hybrid of the following countries ( you will know those languages without even trying ) 1- Estonian-Finnish 2-Finnish-Hungarian 3-Latvian-Lithuanian 4-French-German (not as interesting) 5-Ukrainian-Serbian Ps: my philosophy behind these choices are that these hybrids are very rare languages (except for number 4 which I already stated is not as interesting) and then of course you will know English, and when you are somewhere overseas, you'll be the one who knows 2 rare languages that literally no one else does. But I should mention that I like alllllllll languages they are unique in their own way
@Hfres23524 күн бұрын
Semua bahasa itu bagus. Setiap negara pasti bangga dan cinta bahasa mereka. Salam persaudaraan untuk ASEAN. FROM INDONESIA , LOMBOK🇮🇩
@BrunoSantos-fy9un24 күн бұрын
Obrigado por prestigiar a língua portuguesa, educativo e interessante! Vídeo bom! Sucesso sempre canal!!! 👏👏👏😋🤝
@Jerusalem11826 күн бұрын
The most is french or englisch so what kind of language are you talking about cultural language 😂😂😂
@HeroManNick13222 күн бұрын
Wtf are you talking about?
@dirkleduc2065Ай бұрын
kazakstan in not Europe it is Asia
@HeroManNick13222 күн бұрын
Kazakhstan has European part that is West from the Ural river.
@H0Why1sY0uHereАй бұрын
what's the song name?
@ChristoferSRАй бұрын
Lula na cadeia. Alexandre de Moraes é um ditador.
@MikeEdit_25 күн бұрын
Concordo.
@zZeroST19 күн бұрын
Assino embaixo
@lenyhandayani5008Ай бұрын
the auto captions 💀
@AssarabiyahАй бұрын
Tajik is just Persian isn't it?
@Amadeu.MacedoАй бұрын
Muito obrigado por este upload. Adoro a riqueza de nosso lindo idioma international!
@marcusanthony6933Ай бұрын
Fark duyamıyorum:) Pas de different. Not any different. Orta ve Güney Amerika'da neden bu kadar çok ülke var anlamış degilim. Sanırım sadece coğrafyanın büyüklüğünden kaynaklanıyor.
@carlosdcardona5676Ай бұрын
Argentina absolutely has it's very own accent!!!! The Uruguayans speak a little alike but not that close!!!!
@sibiavieiraАй бұрын
Brasileiro tem o proprio portugues,livre do sotaque lusitano somos únicos
@superduper5949Ай бұрын
Even Urdu news sounds like a poetry😂
@blingabiaino197Ай бұрын
In some dialects, like in northern Portugal, East Timor, and Flores, they stupidly pronounce the "v" like a "b". 🤮 It sounds so f*cking retarded. I HATE it.
@taylor.londonАй бұрын
Eu estou estudando Português Brasileiro no Duolingo. 😊
@Paris-ff9hiАй бұрын
Mi favorito es el acento de Madrid😊
@MilesNauticusАй бұрын
Como hablante italiano de español básico me gustaría ir a cenar a un restaurante elegante con cada una de las guapas periodistas para aprender mejor el idioma.
@27htmdabdullatif55Ай бұрын
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
@utilitario9869Ай бұрын
o R do Brasil é mais solto o R do outros países parecem travado, parece russos falando português, o R é travado
@user-kl5hq6tt5rАй бұрын
The Philippines was a colony of Spain for 300 years and spoke Spanish until from around 1600's to 1890's. When the Americans took over, it changed to English. Spanish was taught in 1900's until 1980's and was removed from schools. Today, many dialects in the Philippines have Spanish words with one city Zamboanga speaks in unconjugated Spanish. Some Filipino families still speak Spanish but the country lost the SPanish language.
@antyjohn8162Ай бұрын
My mother tongue is Portuguese and I also speak French and a little bit of German. Due to my native language and my knowledge of French, I was able to understand everything from the Italian and Spanish samples, and get the gist of the Catalan and Romanian ones. I could also catch some words in Dutch. When it comes to Slavic and Batlic languages, I barely understood anything.
Moldovan language doesn't exist it's Romanian. Moravian is just a dialect. Silesian is debatable but it has a status of independant language.
@gretkapribojovaАй бұрын
@@HeroManNick132 Moldovan is maybe debatable if it is dialect of Romanian or not. But Moravian for sure isn´t. It is language with a plenty of varied dialects. (Also Ruthenian has more dialects...)
@user-zu3vz3fp2sАй бұрын
Sebagai orang Indonesia, saya heran kenapa saya bisa mengerti apa yang pembaca berita itu ucapkan. Sedangkan teman-teman di negara lain tidak mengerti. 😢 mereka bilang "apakah itu tongue twister"? Rasanya lucu sekali😂
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Прямо всю Европу рассмотрели, молодцы!
That Mongolian woman, daaayummn!
Que carajos con esa noticia de Colombia 😂😂😂😂 como siempre resaltando por nuestra particularidad xdddd
1:02 Español Materno
0:13. Philippines (Filipino) 🇵🇭 0:42. Philippines (English) 🇵🇭 1:13. Vietnam (Tieng-Viet) 🇻🇳 1:41. Brunei Darussalam (Bahasa Melayu) 🇧🇳 2:16. Lao PDR (Lao) 🇱🇦 2:50. Malaysia (Bahasa Melayu) 🇲🇾 3:24. Thailand (Thai) 🇹🇭 3:55. Singapore (Bahasa Melayu) 🇸🇬 4:21. Singapore (Chinese) 🇸🇬 4:53. Singapore (Tamil) 🇸🇬 5:19. Singapore (English) 🇸🇬 5:51. Myanmar (Burmese) 🇲🇲 6:29. Indonesia (Bahasa Indonesia) 🇮🇩 7:03. Cambodia (Khmer) 🇰🇭 7:34. East-Timor (Lia-Tetun) 🇹🇱
Vejo um Macau com cara Ásia fala usando língua portuguesa é muito fofo e adoro. Meu cumprimentos ao países CPLP❤
Sou mexicano e estudo Português por conta própria porque adoro esse idioma.
Eu entendo muito bem o português quando eles não falam tão rápido, não importa de que país sejam. Ainda tenho dificuldade em entender quando eles cantam. Sou colombiano
14:43, I DIDN'T UNDERSTAND ANYTHING, I SWEAR!
@10:34 .. what the makeup artist did to that poor lady.
Serbian, Montenegrin, Bosnian and Croatian are one language. There's no American, Australian or New Zealandic languages, they are simply - English.
Polish has the best speed. 😊
Turkish, Azerbaijani Turkish, Hungarian, Estonian and Finnish are far eastern languages in origin. For example, one of the foreign languages that Turkish is most similar to is Korean. It's a nice video. Love from Turkiye to everyone. One of my favorite foreign languages is Greek, by the way. I am thinking of learning Greek songs in the future because I love them.
Greek and Spanish are correlated as if they both emerged from the same roots, then split their ways apart. Dutch and Icelandic languages too are mixing well with the common phonology of the latter languages. Most people believe that the Dutch language is closely associated with the Germanic languages, but I hear the disassociating evidence. Swedish and Danish are mixing pretty well with the German language. So the trio belong to the Germanic roots. Norwegian language is mixing well with the English rather than Germanic languages. Hungarian language has the admixture of all sorts. From Turkic all the way to the European languages. But the Turkic language could rather have been imposed on the Hungarians by way of early colonization, rather than sharing the common roots with the Turkic tribal system. Baltic languages I believe are associated partially with the Balkan languages and the Romanian language, and it stays there for now. Denote: The Nordic folks are not necessarily related due to their geographical regions. Nor the southern people are cross-related for the same reason. Ukrainian and Belorussian languages are sharing a single root. Malti sounds much closer to the Italian language. The only languages that do not share any common roots with other languages, are the English and the Armenian languages. These two languages are not related to any other languages or associated with any other languages.
To my ears, the Romanian and Portuguese languages are closely related. Albanian too correlates in the mix with the latter.
1:14
11:18
O cabeça de P- já censurava quatro anos atrás kkkkkkkk
Who is wondering, what time Estonian starts: It is @ 13:24
MALAYSIAAA 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾❤️❤️❤️❤️
Proud to be a Malaysian . many countries use the Malay language ❤🇲🇾
My favourite languages from this video are Spanish, Italian, French, Maltese, Greek, Ukrainian and Romanian. From the UK.
You can hear the Russian influence in Kazakh
My mother tongue is catalan. I can speak castillian spanish, french, italian, english, occitan and a little german, portuguese and north african arabic. I'm very interested in maltese, the only european language belonging to semitic family. I adore albanese and turkish.
MABUHAY ANG WIKANG FILIPINO💯.
Imagine being a hybrid of the following countries ( you will know those languages without even trying ) 1- Estonian-Finnish 2-Finnish-Hungarian 3-Latvian-Lithuanian 4-French-German (not as interesting) 5-Ukrainian-Serbian Ps: my philosophy behind these choices are that these hybrids are very rare languages (except for number 4 which I already stated is not as interesting) and then of course you will know English, and when you are somewhere overseas, you'll be the one who knows 2 rare languages that literally no one else does. But I should mention that I like alllllllll languages they are unique in their own way
Semua bahasa itu bagus. Setiap negara pasti bangga dan cinta bahasa mereka. Salam persaudaraan untuk ASEAN. FROM INDONESIA , LOMBOK🇮🇩
Obrigado por prestigiar a língua portuguesa, educativo e interessante! Vídeo bom! Sucesso sempre canal!!! 👏👏👏😋🤝
The most is french or englisch so what kind of language are you talking about cultural language 😂😂😂
Wtf are you talking about?
kazakstan in not Europe it is Asia
Kazakhstan has European part that is West from the Ural river.
what's the song name?
Lula na cadeia. Alexandre de Moraes é um ditador.
Concordo.
Assino embaixo
the auto captions 💀
Tajik is just Persian isn't it?
Muito obrigado por este upload. Adoro a riqueza de nosso lindo idioma international!
Fark duyamıyorum:) Pas de different. Not any different. Orta ve Güney Amerika'da neden bu kadar çok ülke var anlamış degilim. Sanırım sadece coğrafyanın büyüklüğünden kaynaklanıyor.
Argentina absolutely has it's very own accent!!!! The Uruguayans speak a little alike but not that close!!!!
Brasileiro tem o proprio portugues,livre do sotaque lusitano somos únicos
Even Urdu news sounds like a poetry😂
In some dialects, like in northern Portugal, East Timor, and Flores, they stupidly pronounce the "v" like a "b". 🤮 It sounds so f*cking retarded. I HATE it.
Eu estou estudando Português Brasileiro no Duolingo. 😊
Mi favorito es el acento de Madrid😊
Como hablante italiano de español básico me gustaría ir a cenar a un restaurante elegante con cada una de las guapas periodistas para aprender mejor el idioma.
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
o R do Brasil é mais solto o R do outros países parecem travado, parece russos falando português, o R é travado
The Philippines was a colony of Spain for 300 years and spoke Spanish until from around 1600's to 1890's. When the Americans took over, it changed to English. Spanish was taught in 1900's until 1980's and was removed from schools. Today, many dialects in the Philippines have Spanish words with one city Zamboanga speaks in unconjugated Spanish. Some Filipino families still speak Spanish but the country lost the SPanish language.
My mother tongue is Portuguese and I also speak French and a little bit of German. Due to my native language and my knowledge of French, I was able to understand everything from the Italian and Spanish samples, and get the gist of the Catalan and Romanian ones. I could also catch some words in Dutch. When it comes to Slavic and Batlic languages, I barely understood anything.
0:13 Filipino, Philippines 0:42 English, Philippines 1:14 Vietnamese, Vietnam 1:41 Malay, Brunei 2:16 Lao, Laos 2:50 Malay, Malaysia 3:24 Thai, Thailand 3:55 Malay, Singapore 4:20 Mandarin, Singapore 4:52 Tamil, Singapore 5:19 English, Singapore 5:51 Burmese, Myanmar (Burma) 6:28 Indonesian, Indonesia 7:03 Khmer, Cambodia 7:34 Tetum, Timor-Leste 8:05 Portuguese, Timor-Leste
Rusínčina? (русиньскый язык / pyсинска мова) Kašubčina? (kaszëbsczi jãzëk) Moldavčina? Moravčina? Sliezčina?
Moldovan language doesn't exist it's Romanian. Moravian is just a dialect. Silesian is debatable but it has a status of independant language.
@@HeroManNick132 Moldovan is maybe debatable if it is dialect of Romanian or not. But Moravian for sure isn´t. It is language with a plenty of varied dialects. (Also Ruthenian has more dialects...)
Sebagai orang Indonesia, saya heran kenapa saya bisa mengerti apa yang pembaca berita itu ucapkan. Sedangkan teman-teman di negara lain tidak mengerti. 😢 mereka bilang "apakah itu tongue twister"? Rasanya lucu sekali😂