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Welcome to Language Lens! Let's explore and learn through the amazing world of languages together!
Clothes| ROMANCE Languages COMPARISON
Clothes compared in 7 ROMANCE Languages: Romanian, Italian, Portuguese, French, Galician, Catalan and Spanish.
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European Languages COMPARISON | BASIC WORDS
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Basic words compared in over 45 European Languages.🌟 🌍 Don't forget to LIKE 👍, share 📲, and SUBSCRIBE ➡️ if you found this video informative and enjoyable! 🎉 Timestamps: 0:00 Hello 0:35 Yes 1:08 No 1:41 Thank You 2:15 Please 2:48 Sorry 3:21 Bye #europe #europeanlanguage
European Languages COMPARISON | TIME | Part 2
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Time measurement words compared in over 45 European Languages.🌟 🌍 Don't forget to LIKE 👍, share 📲, and SUBSCRIBE ➡️ if you found this video informative and enjoyable! 🎉 Timestamps: 0:00 Decade 0:35 Century 1:08 Millennium #europe #europeanlanguage
Question Words | GERMANIC Languages COMPARISON
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Colors compared in Germanic Languages: English, Icelandic, Danish, Dutch, German, Norwegian, Swedish and Afrikaans. 🌍 Don't forget to LIKE 👍 and SUBSCRIBE ➡️ if you found this video informative and enjoyable! 🎉 Timestamps: 00:00 Who 00:17 What 00:32 Which 00:48 When 01:02 Where 01:17 Why 01:32 How #germaniclanguages
European Languages COMPARISON | TIME | Part 1
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Time measurement words compared in over 45 European Languages.🌟 🌍 Don't forget to LIKE 👍, share 📲, and SUBSCRIBE ➡️ if you found this video informative and enjoyable! 🎉 Timestamps: 0:00 Second 0:35 Minute 1:08 Hour 1:41 Day 2:15 Week 2:48 Month 3:21 Year #europe #europeanlanguage
Time | SLAVIC Languages COMPARED
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Time Words compared in Belarusian, Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian, Bosnian, Montenegrin, Croatian and Slovene. 🌍 Don't forget to LIKE 👍, share 📲, and SUBSCRIBE ➡️ if you found this video informative and enjoyable! 🎉 Timestamps: 00:00 second 00:12 minute 00:22 hour 00:32 day 00:42 week 00:52 month 01:02 year 01:12 decade 01:22 century 01:32 millennium #...
HOW to Say "Language" in over 40 European Countries | EUROPEAN Languages
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How to say "Language" in over 40 European Countries 😊 Timestamps: 00:00 United Kingdom 00:05 Albania 00:10 Armenia 00:15 Austria 00:20 Azerbaijan 00:25 Belarus 00:30 Belgium 00:35 Bosnia and Herzegovina 00:40 Bulgaria 00:45 Croatia 00:50 Czech Republic 00:55 Denmark 01:00 Estonia 01:05 Finland 01:10 France 01:15 Georgia 01:20 Germany 01:25 Greece 01:30 Hungary 01:35 Iceland 01:40 Ireland 01:45 ...
European Languages COMPARISON | Days of the week
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Days of the week compared in over 45 European Languages.🌟 Timestamps: 0:00 Monday 0:35 Tuesday 1:08 Wednesday 1:41 Thursday 2:15 Friday 2:48 Saturday 3:21 Sunday #europe #europeanlanguage
European Languages COMPARISON | Months
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MONTHS compared in over 45 European Languages. Guys, I’m so grateful for you ! 😊 ✨ Don't forget to LIKE 👍 and SUBSCRIBE ➡️ if you found this video informative and enjoyable! 🎉 Timestamps: 0:00 January 0:35 February 1:08 March 1:41 April 2:15 May 2:48 June 3:21 July 3:55 August 4:28 September 5:01 Octomber 5:34 November 6:08 December
Vegetables | ROMANCE Languages COMPARISON
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Vegetables compared in 7 ROMANCE Languages: Romanian, Italian, Portuguese, French, Galician, Catalan and Spanish. And also Latin. 🌍 Don't forget to LIKE 👍 and SUBSCRIBE ➡️ if you found this video informative and enjoyable! 🎉 Timestamps: 0:00 Radish 0:14 Garlic 0:26 Cabbage 0:38 Onion 0:50 Lettuce 1:02 Cucumber 1:14 Cauliflower 1:26 Spinach 1:38 Broccoli 1:50 Carrot
European Languages COMPARISON | Seasons
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SEASONS compared in over 45 European Languages. Guys, I’m so grateful for you ! 😊 ✨ Don't forget to LIKE 👍 and SUBSCRIBE ➡️ if you found this video informative and enjoyable! 🎉 Timestamps: 0:00 Spring 0:35 Summer 1:09 Autumn 1:41 Winter
Colors | GERMANIC Languages COMPARISON
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Colors compared in Germanic Languages: English, Icelandic, Danish, Dutch, German, Norwegian, Swedish and Afrikaans. 🌍 Don't forget to LIKE 👍 and SUBSCRIBE ➡️ if you found this video informative and enjoyable! 🎉 Timestamps: 00:00 Blue 00:17 Yellow 00:32 Red 00:48 Green 01:02 Orange 01:17 Purple 01:32 Pink 01:47 Brown 02:02 White 02:17 Black 02:32 Gray
Numbers | SLAVIC Languages COMPARED
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NUMBERS compared in Belarusian, Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian, Bosnian, Montenegrin, Croatian and Slovene. 🌍 Don't forget to LIKE 👍, share 📲, and SUBSCRIBE ➡️ if you found this video informative and enjoyable! 🎉 Timestamps: 00:00 zero 00:12 one 00:22 two 00:32 three 00:42 four 00:52 five 01:02 six 01:12 seven 01:22 eight 01:32 nine 01:42 ten
HOW to Say "SMILE" in over 40 European Countries | EUROPEAN Languages
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How to say "Smile !" in over 40 European Countries . Guys, I’m so grateful for you ! 😊 I just launched my merch shop🏪! I’d love for you to share your design ideas for the merch in the comments below (feel free to use any language)!🥰 Timestamps: 00:00 United Kingdom 00:07 Albania 00:12 Armenia 00:17 Austria 00:22 Azerbaijan 00:27 Belarus 00:32 Belgium 00:37 Bosnia and Herzegovina 00:42 Bulgaria ...
European Languages COMPARISON | Question Words
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Question Words compared in over 45 European Languages. Guys, I’m so grateful for you ! I hope you enjoyed this video as well ! 😊 PS: Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE ! ✨ Timestamps: 0:00 What? 0:35 Who? 1:09 Which? 1:41 When? 2:15 Where? 2:48 Why? 3:23 How?
Fruits | ROMANCE Languages COMPARISON
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Fruits | ROMANCE Languages COMPARISON
HOW to Say "FRiEND" in 50 Asian Countries | ASIAN Languages
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HOW to Say "FRiEND" in 50 Asian Countries | ASIAN Languages
European Languages COMPARISON | Family
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European Languages COMPARISON | Family
Similar Words in the BALKAN Languages
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Similar Words in the BALKAN Languages
Similarities between ROMANIAN and AROMANIAN | Colors
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Similarities between ROMANIAN and AROMANIAN | Colors
Test Your ENGLISH Knowledge with These 20+ Questions | ENGLISH Quiz
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Test Your ENGLISH Knowledge with These 20 Questions | ENGLISH Quiz
European Languages COMPARISON | Body Parts
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European Languages COMPARISON | Body Parts
AFRICAN Languages GREETINGS | HOW to Say "Hello" in over 50 African Countries
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AFRICAN Languages GREETINGS | HOW to Say "Hello" in over 50 African Countries
Pronouns | ROMANCE Languages COMPARISON
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Pronouns | ROMANCE Languages COMPARISON
HOW to Say "I Love You" in 50 Asian Countries | ASIAN Languages
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HOW to Say "I Love You" in 50 Asian Countries | ASIAN Languages
HOW to Say "Friend" in 40 European Countries | EUROPEAN Languages
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HOW to Say "Friend" in 40 European Countries | EUROPEAN Languages
Similarities between SPANISH and PORTUGUESE | 20 Similar Words | Shared Words
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Similarities between SPANISH and PORTUGUESE | 20 Similar Words | Shared Words
European Languages COMPARISON | Animals
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European Languages COMPARISON | Animals
Numbers | GERMANIC Languages COMPARISON
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Numbers | GERMANIC Languages COMPARISON
In Polish, tata also means father.
Medved>Medvedev 👀 Doesn't bear mean insult in Russian?
🇰🇬🤝🌊Kırgızistan Süt - Milk , Et - Meat, Jumurtka - Egg, Nan - Bread, Üi - A House, Ui - A Cow, Koi - A Sheep, Eçki - A Goat, Mışık - A Cat...
PANTIES 🇬🇧 😂 MUTANDE 🇮🇹 CULOTTE 🇲🇫 CALZONCILLO 🇪🇸 CUECAS 🇵🇹 CHILOTI 🇷🇴 CALCOTETS (Catalan) CALZON (Galician)
Everyone:banana/baban Turkiye:muz
Where the heck are Catalan and Basque ? Both are official.
For the Netherlands I would say Thank you -> Dankjewel Bye -> Doei
Why no basque here?
Bulgarian millennium is a funny combo of Greek and Slavic.
Also add Sardinian, I'll give you the words, I'm a native speaker of Nuorese
4:32 in Poland we also have "stryj" for uncle (which is very similar to czech "stryc")
Belgium and switzerland are not only germanic…
Sometimes czech "Ahoj" is also used in Poland, but only when we meet someone on water (on ships, on boats, etc)
First of all, there are Latin "Caput" and "Testis". Caput is a head / hoofd / huvud / golova while Testis turned into testa / te^te; in English, this word survived in the figurative way of describing a certain masculine body part (with the diminutive -iculus so -icle) but also used for cups (so caput) and pots, like hoofd (head) and kop ( either cup of tea or head). "Capo" is a boss while cappuccio is a hat (even this one from caput) and a cappuccino (diminutive) a cup of coffee. So consider similar meanings too instead of the immediate response only.
In italian "what" can be as usual translated "che", or "cosa" or "che cosa" without any difference in meaning.
We can say hvilke and hvilken.. it depens
In potato why kaliningrad is blue but russia is yelow
ruzzian not gayropean itz Mongolian
Glasraí means vegetables in Irish. The word for salad is sailéad.
German say Pink and Rosa.
In Spanish not long ago summer was called "Estío" maybe got obsolet
There are two Finnish words for "how" that are "KUINKA" and "MITEN". For instance "kuinka usein käyt täällä?" (how often do you visit here) and "miten paljon rahaa sinulla menee ruokaan?" ( how much money do you use for food). There's no absolute rule when to use "kuinka" or "miten", the only rule is probably which word sounds better in a sentence. There are also two Finnish words for "what" that are "mitä" and "mikä". For instance "mitä kello on?" (what time is it; asking what time a clock shows) and "mikä kello on?" (what is a clock; asking what is a clock as a mechanical or electrical device for measuring time). Also "MIKÄ on sinun nimesi? (what is your name) and "MITÄ olet tehnyt viime aikoina?" (what have you done lately).
All: 🙂🙃😉😙 Ireland, Turkey, Hungary, Finland: 🚎🧌🫖
And Albania ;)
You could've used the Galician and Catalan flag 0:55 In Spanish is either 'Pantalón' or 'Pantalones'
In Turkish, Neden? and also Niye? like in Azerbaycan. ( Why?)
Sorry in Romanian Is "îmi pare rău" , scuze and pardon are very superficial, mostly when you do something involuntary
Почему в Литовском март - апрель?
In Hellenic you should have uses the ancient words too.Lion and Canine literally were Hellenic and later pass to latins and people cannot see this clearly in this video.Also the Horse ancient word is used till this day on cars.
Underwear left the chat
1:14 in serbian it is banana
İn Turkish, Brother is erkek kardeş. Kardeş isn't specified any gender.
ANANAS ! HLYAB ! MESO !
Hello/hi is also translated as "oi" in Portuguese; sorry is also "desculpe"; bye is also "tchau" (I don't know if it's tchau only in Brazil or in Portugal too).
In Poland we say kartofel as well for potato. Both ziemniak and kartofel are used interchangeably.
7:17 - а кому не huevo?
Turkish "kardeş" (sibling) is a shortened form of "karındaş" which literally means: Of the same belly. Similar words are "vatandaş" (of the same homeland, i.e citizen) "yoldaş" (of the same path, i.e comrade) and "arkadaş" (those who have each other' back, i.e friend) "çağdaş" (of the same era, i.e contemporary)
2:21 In Ukrainian, the sound "я" in the middle of the word is written as "ia", not "ya". That's right: Diakuiu/Buvai/Do pobachennia. This can be easily checked using the transliteration services of Ukrainian into English. Or for the sovereign standard, approved by the decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine on June 27, 2010 p. N 55 "About the order of the transliteration of the Ukrainian alphabet in Latin".
Fun fact: the surname Kennedy is the Anglicisation of Gaelic Ó Ceannéidigh; Ceannéidigh is a given name derived from the Gaelic words ceann, meaning "head", and éidigh, meaning "ugly" or "fierce". Therefore a Kennedy is a guy with an ugly head.
Again mistakes with Lithuania😢
Wait, grandparents in Portugal😂 How do I know if you’re saying ó or ô😂
Brother in Turkish is Kız Kardeş, sister is Kız Kardeş. Grandmother on the mother’s side is Anneanne, but the one on the father’s side is Babaanne. Amca is your uncle on the father’s side. Dayı is your uncle on the mother’s side. Hala is your aunt on the father’s side bıt Teyze is your aunt on the mother’s side.
Dear Lens! My bad! Brother in Turkish is Erkek Kardeş. If the brother is older, he’s Ağabey or Abi for short. Younger brother is Küçük Erkek Kardeş. If the sister is older, she’s Abla. İf the sister is younger she’s Küçük Kız Kardeş.
3:46 In Ukrainian, bread will be: khlib. Hlib is a male name.
In Spanish "madre" and "padre" is a very formal way of saying it. We tend to use "Mamá" and "Papá" more.
0:50 🇫🇮 is just ananas. Finnish alphabet doesn’t even have the á letter.
In Polish Legs-Nogi
「茶」or tea used to be traded along the Silk Road until the British found a sea route (this character is the real word). Also, there is a tendency to choose between coffee and tea, so while mainly tea is drunk in Russia and Britain, Italians prefer coffee and consider tea to be a type of medication (true if made strong). Whenever Russians catch a cold, they drink tea with milk, sugar and herbs in bed.
4:45 Soup- lithuanian “sriuba”
3:43 Polish can use "do zobaczenia" as "goodbye" as well.
@@Chaldon-hl6yksobaczenie to tylko w Rosji . U nas niem ma sobak tylko psy
I think that Arrivederci et Au revoir is not Bye but Goodbye. In italian Bye is Ciao
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