American Girl guessed Nationality by Listening to Asian Languages! (India, Indonesia, Vietnam)
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- Опубліковано 21 сер 2022
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🇺🇸 Christina
christinakd...
/ @christinadonnelly
🇮🇳 Parnika
/ pary_adventures
🇮🇩 Carissa
/ carissadevinaa
🇻🇳 Hà
/ thuha.d - Розваги
As an Indian, I can easily guess Indonesian and Thai but never in my life will be able to guess Vietnamese.
Btw that Indian girl Parnika made Hindi sound like Pakistani Urdu accent.
agree
That's was sounding more like Urdu rather than Hindi
Ya because she is from South India
When you talk while brushing your teeth is more clear than Vietnamese speaking.
yeah... Parnika couldn't speak hindi well, I think she mixed it with urdu and american accents
@@parthshelar995 South of India
Welcome to World Friends Parnika from India 🇮🇳 , Carissa from Indonesia 🇮🇩 , Hà from Vietnam 🇻🇳 , nice see more of my favorite member Christina 😊
Loved this video
Hello 👋
Hello, my friend. I am so happy to see you 🥰🥰😊😊
@@khalilahd. Me too, my friend
Are you their PR guy.
Ironically , Christina guessed india 🇮🇳 and indonesia 🇮🇩 , countries that she said has never been there , and guessed wrong Vietnam 🇻🇳 and she had been there 😂😂
Its because indian is so recognizable but as for Indonesia I dont even know she guessed that one
Lol exactly!
True, my friend
Perhaps she went to the South of Vietnam where the accent is quite different.
Biryani Gave India away. Christina knew the moment she said biryani . Also She doesn't speak anything like Indians. Looks like Indian girl is not raised in India.
That's right, knowing whether it's Indonesia people or not is just enough to listen when they say a lot of "Rrr" and "Ssssss". Very clearly heard.
I also answered that I heard exactly where they came from, when I met Indonesians. The letters "R" and "S" in each sentence.
😅😅😅.
Hiii.
Rrrrrrr
😅
R S is Rumah Sakit that means is hospital
I like how Ha said "sawadee ka" in Thai before saying she's from Vietnam 😂🙏
Yup I was so confused
Yeah 😂.
But i think she just kidding
She savage and funny , love ha
This one was a bit more challenging this time! Hopefully with hearing more languages I can distinguish more in the future! Hope you enjoyed the video🤗 -Christina 🇺🇸
You did great , in fact you got better guessing languages and countries 😉, so much time in this awesome channel made that 😀
You did really well, 2 of 3 right and the third was imo a good guess.
That wasn’t easy, and you did very well. Yay for the 🇺🇸 😊
You only got Vietnam wrong because she didn’t want to speak. She was making it super hard for you. Hard to guess where a person is from with only 1 or 2 syllables
Enjoy Bali, Christina. It's a great idea to visit Bali. A lot of special food, tourism destinations, mostly it's nature, and Balinese culture. 🙏
When christina remembers that Indonesians always say Rrrrrr 😂😂😂
Yeahh,, welcome to the party bro🎶
omg it's so great seeing christina (i love her) with a person from my country 🇮🇩 and i laughed bcs the first thing people remember about indonesia is our rolling R 😂
The man of kulturrr
Yea! As an Indonesian I didn't even realise we had that- it just kinda comes naturally
Indonesian after see a cute girl can't pronounce R: 😳😳😳
@@Fahklevi i cannot trill an R
@@ikhsanramadhans214 jijik
Haha yes! Indonesian love using strong rrrrr sound🤣👍 good job Christina
The difference between Thai and Vietnamese is the letter D and word Kha/Krap. Vietnamese uses a lot of D sound, while Thai uses a lot of Kha/Krap ending. Hindi is also noticeable because it has many "Hey" ending. While Indonesian usually have strong voice with rolling R.
Rrrrrrrrrr
grrrrrrr
Yo Ha from Vietnam kinda roasted her fr. She really said "I'm not mad I'm just disappointed" and "get better lmao"
Parnika from India 🇮🇳 has such a sweet voice 😍 this video is so much fun!
she's beautiful too, really attractive
Why can many people mistake Vietnamese for Thai? I think they are so different. Vietnamese is like short stop, like chunks, straightforward and direct. Thai tones are longer, more like a roller coaster lol idk how to expess it, but Vietnamese is like a straight menly boy while Thai is like a girly willowy girl
Yeah, you can tell it.
I've been living in Viet Nam for almost 2 years now so I can hear the difference, but trust me, the first time I heard Vietnamese, it sounded very similar to Thai..
Are you good at telling different languages apart? Like, can you tell the difference between Spanish and Portuguese? Or between Dutch and German? Christina did pretty well considering that she does not speak either Thai or Vietnamese and is a native English speaker.
@@MisterHowzat Spanish and Portuguese are in the same language family, Dutch and German are also in the same language family. Vietnamese and Thai are not in the same language family, are not having the same influences, vocabularies are not similar by word, and phonology are different none relevant to other. How is it possible that you guys can mistakes Thai and Vietnamese languages?
@@MisterHowzat i can actually tell Portuguese vs Spanish , same for dutch vs German , i only have problem with Greek and Spanish for some reason 😬
Carissa so typical young Indonesian nowadays, can't stay away from using English words while speaking Indonesian.. No, I don't mean the "halo"..
Carissa, the first Indonesia 🇮🇩 member of the channel that probably will be more longer , good 👍, I would love see Malaysia and🇲🇾 Thailand 🇹🇭
There was an Indonesian girl on previously, maybe almost a year ago. I can't remember her name though.
Not really there was Elita and Acha in the past :D
@@nathanspeed9683 I remember her, but her ancestry is not Indonesian and she didn't last long, she looked like Singapore 🇸🇬
Thailand 🇹🇭 has been in the beggining of the channel , just few cameos 🤨
@@luiz3459 elita and acha Represents Indonesia 🇮🇩 before
Oh. My country is finally on the show again 🇮🇩! For Vietnamese, lots of ppl mistaken this language for Thai. Idk, I'm too much familiar with Vietnamese, so I absolutely know the difference between Vietnamese n Thai. However, for Indian... if I were Christina, I'd mistaken that with Urdu or sth. 😅
Well to be fair, Hindi and Urdu are very closely related. Vietnamese and Thai are from separate language families.
@@thevannmann Yeah. That's it.
Tapi kalo dgr hanya sekilas, mnurut saya sih trdengar mrip ya Thai dan Vietnam.. Tp memang kl udh trbiasa, lama2 jd kentara bedanya..
@@rahadiandjanegara8471 Sengaunya emg sama, bernada juga. Beberapa kosa kata juga sama. Cuma, emg klo udj familiar banget aja bru bisa bedain sih.
It's easy to distinguish Hindi and Urdu. In Urdu they use a lot of Muslim words like AsSalam Waleikum, Inshallah, Mashallah, Subhanallah and Kudha Hafiz. Where as in Hindi you'll see words like Namaste/Namaskar and Dhanyawaad.
Vietnamese language is monosyllabic so you can hear single syllable without connecting. You may find the differences between Thai and Vietnamese by consonants, L, R, D, T...
Parnika toughened that challenge so well!! Love from India 🇮🇳💕
jeez that vietnamese girl is such a passive aggressive diva 🙄
Lmaoooo I love that Ha said hello in Thai when that was Christina's final answer. She was really trolling 😂
Not surprised that she got the last one wrong, as a Thai I would say Vietnamese language is very similar to Thai language in terms of the pronunciation of letters and sounds as well as the tone and I guess just the different syntax of both languages. Even sometimes I think Vietnamese language sounds like Thai!
Vietnamese has a lot of different accents and they can sound very different from each other. Ha is from the North so there's a lot of Z sounds and glottal stops. In the South you will hear a lot of Y sounds and the pitch length is more similar.
I still don't see Thai language be anything similar to Vietnamese
It's totally different, but as someone don't know either Thai or Vietnamese, they will definitely heard it sounds similar.
Would have been really cool if the channel owner let Parnika speak, in her mother-tongue (Kannada) or they could’ve just chosen a native Hindi speaker if they really wanted some Hindi speaking person,but I do think it’s okay if only the girl is comfortable in speaking Hindi.
Vietnam, Thailand dan Laos terdengar mirip. Mungkin karena satu rumpun.
Kalau bahasa Indonesia mirip Melayu (Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei) dan Philipina (tone nya mirip).
Kalau India pasti susah dibedakan jika bareng Srilanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh etc karena maybe serumpun
Rumpun Prindapan
Bahasa Thailand dan Laos punya rumpun bahasa sendiri, yaitu Kra-Dai. Bahasa Vietnam lebih mirip dengan bahasa Kamboja
Bahasa di India banyak dan pada umumnya di bagi menjadi 2 rumpun bahasa, yaitu Indo-Eropa (Utara) dan Dravida (Selatan). Bahasa di India Utara memang serumpun dengan bahasa Bangla (Bangladesh) juga bahasa Urdu (Pakistan), tapi bahasa Sinhala (Sri Lanka) lebih mirip dengan bahasa di India bagian selatan seperti bahasa Tamil dan Telugu.
From her accent, I think Carissa is from Surabaya City 😂
Kayanya gitu 😆
@@rahadiandjanegara8471 dari logatnya udah medok kemungkinan besar ya dari Surabaya 😂
Org Sidoarjo jg sama.
Aksennya agak medhok 😄
Malang jg sama
i hope there are video about asian, guess other asian nationality by their languange
that would be really interesting
Parnika has an accent. Hindi doesn't usually sound like that.
agree
She is kannadiga. Not hindi
What's wrong in accent when it's not her first language
NGL Thai and Vietnamese are very similar sounding to me too (English), and I think it's the short syllables plus the way they both say certain vowels with a unique nasal sound. But the funny thing is I think they are very different when you learn them 😂
No, Thai speak in long syllable, and they have many syllables in one word. Vietnamese is a mono-syllable language, one syllable for one word. How can you mistake them?
@@chithiennguyen1371 Vietnamese is not a monosyllabic language, most "words" have at least 2 syllables.
@@thevannmann No, they are compound words, 2 words combined that create a new meaning.
@@chithiennguyen1371 Vietnamese is NOT monosyllabic any more than English is.
@@thevannmann No, it does. There is research says that Vietnamese contains more information per syllable than English.
I learn a lot with these exercises because being an American I don't have many references to Asian countries and much less living in Colombia, which is one of the most closed and isolationist countries on the continent, I love learning about other cultures and transcending the borders of the language.
The Hindi accent by the Indian was all over the place. Sounds like the speaker grew up outside India because she has a very distinct awkwardness in everyday speech but reeled of 'Nice to meet you' perfectly as if she was taught certain stockphrases to say to visitors.
If you want to learn Indonesian lang .. rolling your tongue with "Rrrrr" sound. 😂
It's so nice watching the videos with Christina, her vibe is lovely.
I'M FAMILIAR WITH THESE 3 LANGUAGES BECAUSE I'M ASIAN LOL
Indonesia "R" lets go Brrrrrrrrrrrrr
grrrr.... huk huk🐕🦺
I as the Indonesian people are very proud of Carissa can perform in world friends. May the Indonesian people can create content in world friend so more interesting. Salam dari Indonesia, semangat membuat kontennya....🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
Norak benderanya cukup 1 aj
@@maulanasabrian2909 wkwkwk kebiasaan
Yeah overproud selalu!!!
I hope one day, they'll be able to get someone from Myanmar, Nepal or another Asian country whose language is not as well known in the US (even countries like India and China have many languages with different accents and tones). Myanmar would be nice because of how different the Burmese language is to its neighbours.
And i hope they can get from north east india too cuz we have different culture food and stuffs and most countries are not aware of North east india they all have tat stereotype tat all Indians curry is dal chicken tandoori etc etc ...i want them to know about our tribal people too our food attire and language 🥺not everything but at least a little bit
Myanmar is awesome❤ Praying everything is safe and well there✝️❤️
I knew the first person to be from India right away because of the accent and looks, I would have never guessed Indonesia because I’m simply not familiar with their accent, and for the third person, I also thought Thailand at first but then when she said “com on” for thank you I knew she was Vietnamese!
This is an incredible video. I am so happy to see Christina again 🥰🥰
Even Southern Vietnamese find it difficult to imitate northern Vietnamese accents as that girl
The india girl so exotic and pretty and cute 😘😘😘😘😘
Great job guessing any correctly. She’s been hanging out with her Aussie mates too much. She now says “so” with an Australian “o” sound!
👍👍
Funnny how you noticed that 😆
Right? I noticed the Australian accent popping into Christina's speech too. It sounds so funny 😂
🤣🤣🤣
I noticed that too, I'm Australian and I was wondering why she was pronounced those words like that but now I know why.
Carissa from Indonesia 🇲🇨
Gosh the fact that my bestie was on fills my heart with so much joy 😭😭✋️ I'm glad she changed languages at the end to make it hard lol -- pary you famous bAbYgOuRLl
Vietnamese sounds nothing like Thai. The pronunciation and grammar is totally different. There are a few similar words in vocabulary because of Tai Kadai and Han Chinese loan words. I noticed accent like Khun, Jai, Mai, Kha krap, etc which is also absent. Foreigners who never heard the languages are going to mistaken it because of the intonation / tonal phrases. Thai actually has more relations with Laotian.
Dusagree.. Im one of thai drama lover and following so much vietnam tiktoker and yes language are diferent but sound its similiar especialy for someone that rarely hear booth language. I dont know why but as i know its similiar
I am Colombian and I am sorry. For un inexperienced listener, Vietnamese does sound a lot like Thai.
It's sound like Thai to me as an outsider who rarely hear both of these languages
Bạn nói đúng
Thai is nothing like Vietnamese. Vietnamese is more similar to Cantonese Chinese
Indonesian language is easy to learn compared to other foreign languages
Hebat bnget masih kecil udh bisa bahasa Indonesia
@FAIRLADY Z
benar apa yang dikatakan oleh bro @wkwkwk karena dalam penelitian Indonesia ternyata menempati urutan kedua bahasa yang paling mudah dipelajari setelah bahasa Perancis👍
@FAIRLADY Z tapi emang bener kok kalo kamu cari di internet one of the most easiest languages, Indonesia masuk sis bahkan top 1
I would be happy if my language was guessed incorrectly. That's a feeling of success in terms of how good one is and tricking/hiding stuff.
Eg. If I made a challenging math question for someone, then I feel better if they struggled with it, as that makes me look intelligent.
ここまで当てられることが、すごいです!
Hi Carissa ~~~~ :)
Bhale standard accent nahi tha per bada cute tha parnika ka native regional accent 😍
That cool 😎
The Vietnamese lady is very beautiful.
Vietnam the hardest one
Yessss we love the hard Rrrrrr sounds
Thu ha , the one from Vietnam kinda looks like Sulli and now I am sad.
As a thai, I think Thai and Vietnamese are not similar at all because I feel like Vietnamese shorter than Thai and has the unique sounds so in Thai language doesn't have that sounds.
"Similar" in terms of intonation and accent, not the length of words themselves.
I would have issues in telling apart Vietnamese from Thai, Khmer or Lao.
@@JosephOccenoBFHI can't tell them apart either. Lao, Thai and Khmer are somewhat related, but only Thai and Lao are mutual intelligible. Vietnamese is just like a distant cousin who feels estranged from the rest :)
I agree. Vietnamese sounds very short and choppy.
@@anndeecosita3586 The lady here has a Northern Vietnamese accent which features a lot of glottal stops. Southern Vietnamese is a lot freer flowing with tones being of relatively equal length and there isn't as much stoppage in between words.
Parnika's Hindi accent seems heavily influenced by her American accent, so that might've added more to the difficulty
Ig she's from south of India..me myself I'm south indian.. we most of us aren't really good in hindiwala accent
@@tatAMiCuu yeah, a bit confused why she's even using Hindi, she has to have a mother-tongue right?
@@jiminies yeah I think she has been told to speak in Hindi..since we most of us know and speak Hindi in India
She's a Kannadiga. Namaskara and Dhanyavadagalu are Kannada words (state of Karnataka for the ignorant north Indians who think all South Indians are "Madarasis)
@@rakshithrajesh4237 Well.. First ask kannadigas to give more importants South Indian languages than to Hindi.
With their faces shown as well, I got all of them right. Not sure if I *just* heard them speaking, I would know.
India would've probably been the hardest one to guess for me.
My good friend was Indonesian (she passed away) and I go to my nearby Indonesian restaurant quite often so it was kinda easy.
I would've only guessed Hindi (India) as it's my mother tongue and would be totally clueless about the other too.
OMG 😯 Hindi i love this
okey meet you in Bali , indonesia
is this boston face expression when they hear something new? hahaha so cute
I wish I could speak Japanese, but I doubt omaera, tomodachi, kawaii, kirei, ichi, ni, San, shi/ yon (hard time saying yon as I’ve heard shi more, although it’s supposedly bad luck) go, roku, nana, hachi, kyuu, and some other anime words lol would actually help me much in Japan lol maybe speaking just by singular words lol
i think india its the most recognizable accent event with their native languange or english, like italy/france accent have strong accent ,,,but india is more uniq and strong pronounciation especially the word with "T" or "D". how can she take longtime to recognize it.
"greeting from west sumatera"
Maybe she went to South Vietnam so she couldn't guess Vietnamese. Southern accent is soft, northern accent is more rigid. The reason Vietnamese is often confused with Thai or Cantonese is because they all have similar tones, Thailand is also home to the most Chinese people in the world outside of China and Taiwan.
Cantonese is a Subtype of Vietnamese. Vietnamese and Cantonese are belong to BachViet. Hoa peoples in south China are BachViet peoples.
người Hoa ở Việt Nam đa phần xuất phát từ miền nam trung hoa đều là người Việt mất gốc bị Hán hóa, nên bị nhầm là người hán từ chính suy nghĩ của họ, thật đáng tiếc cho đều này, nếu VN theo Mỹ và bỏ CS có lẽ họ sẽ thích là người Việt hơn là gắn cái mác ( cũng chả hay ho hay hơn kém mấy) người Việt gốc Hoa nghe thật buồn cười và mất gốc của họ, trong khi họ có thể đã lai nhiều đời đến Hán không ra Hán Việt không ra Việt và có thể rất giống miên do lai với miên
@@danhhaitrandan7824 Bạn nên thử tập hợp tất cả người gốc Hoa trên thế giới trở về TQ(chủ yếu là Quảng Đông và Phúc Kiến) rồi dõng dạc nói với chính quyền trung ương của ông Tập rằng: "chúng tôi muốn có quốc tịch TQ. Nhưng chúng tôi chỉ chấp nhận là công dân của Trung Hoa Dân Quốc. Chúng tôi chỉ công nhận chính quyền Đài Loan là chủ nhân hợp pháp của Đại Lục."
I'd like to guess too, but there are spoilers are in the title.
I actually guessed all three right. I thought the third girl (Vietnam) was the trickiest. When Christina guessed Thailand I second-guessed myself but went back to Vietnam. I'm not sure if this is true, but to me Vietnamese and Thai sound a bit similar (at least as a European who speaks neither), so I could see why Christina guessed Thailand. I think the Viernamese girl's name was the first clue that she was, indeed, from Vietnam. I think I could also tell a vague difference between Thai and Vietnamese. Not sure how to explain it.
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Yes, Vietnamese and Thai sound very similar.😆
@@buianh1257I know that Thai are similar to Laos due to them having the same roots from southern China, but never thought about Vietnamese.. maybe because both are tonal language ?
Like 7:05 her "sawadee ka" sound really really Thai because she got the tone right
They're tonal languages which is probably part of why they may sound similar. That said, Vietnamese has several distinct dialect groupings.
I don't understand how you can mistakes two different languages
I want to be good at communication with people .
Which apps you recommend for me to help me out ?
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I spoke about Gaana ga na hai (I like Singing) but with my accent it sounded like that haha
love india 🇮🇳
Unfortunately that Indonesian girl uses a lot of English vocabularies
For Indians wondering the Indian language that she spoke..She was speaking Kannada
You joke cracked me up
1:00 i literally heard "mera hobby khana khana hae" 😂..waise khana khana mera bhi hobby hae✋
The Indian girl switched from Hindi to Kannada in the end😂
Yeah, she dhanyawadaram or something instead of dhanyawad
I wanted to say it in hindi but I felt like she would immediately know if I say namaste so I decided to say it in Kannada lol
@@manyasharma7352 ya she said dhanyawadagalu
@@Pary_adventures ya that was a good trick!
Isn't that common for bilinguals or trilinguals? Even Hindi speakers mix so many English words.
Invite the Birmingham people. I'm really curious how they use their brummie accent and compare to british and american 😅 do they understand the brummie accent or not😅
I myself would have difficulty in telling apart Vietnamese from Thai or Lao from Khmer even after living among them at one time. 😄
Thai and Lao are in the same language family and can sound very similar. Khmer has a lot of consonant clusters and no tones whilst Vietnamese depends on the dialect. Ha is from the North and you can hear a lot of glottal stops and the Z sound whilst in the South the Y sound is more prevalent and tones are of similar lengths.
How? They are nothing relate to Vietnamese.
@@chithiennguyen1371 Stop commenting if you're just here to poke fun at people's ignorance. You're being unnecessarily rude.
@@chithiennguyen1371 Dude, if you learn more about history and languages, you will know how Vietnamese is related to Thai and Khmer. Hints: Austroasiatic, Tai-Kadai, Au Viet, Lac Viet, Au Lac. These relations had been established before the Han Chinese came from the north, leading to the infusion of Sino-Vietnamese words.
In addition, try listening to the counts from 1 to 10 in Vietnamese and in Khmer.
@@alexngoctupham6159 1 to 5 not 1 to 10. I already know how much Vietnamese and Khmer is related. The point is, they real sounds nothing a like when spoken. Khmer has consonant clusters while Vietnamese don't have any, Khmer isn't a tonal language while Vietnamese have 6 tones, Khmer contain 60% Sanskrit loadwords while Vietnamese don't have any, Vietnamese contain 60% Chinese loanwords while Khmer don't have any. Vietnamese have many sounds that Khmer don't have.
Vietnamese and Kra-dai languages like Thai are not related by any mean. Find me a reason that says Vietnamese and Thai are related.
i got them all correct let’s go even before the Indian girl said she’s from India i knew cause of the biryani and i knew the last girl is Vietnamese because i’ve heard lots of people speaking Vietnamese in my classes here in Australia so i knew but i still had doubt it would be Thailand but i’m glad i went with Vietnamese
gurl theres people that cant even leave their house without risking their lives and u seriously be gettin all worked up because an american couldnt guess what language u were speaking 🤣🤣🥴this will never get old
I got India right and Vietnam right, got Indonesia wrong tho
Really putting Christina on the spot!🤔 For as much as she struggled, she got 2 out of 3, which is impressive. 😊I also guessed Parnika correctly, but this challenge is pretty tough overall considering how many different Asian countries and languages there are all together.
Finally there is Indonesian here
I only guessed India and Vietnam, the 'Rrr' pronunciation in the Indonesian language got me so confused
I think from the sound of the 3 countries they are similar countries
🇮🇳=🇧🇩🇧🇹🇳🇵🇵🇰
🇮🇩=🇧🇳🇲🇾🇵🇭
🇻🇳=🇰🇭🇱🇦🇹🇭
As a Vietnamese thai and laos food taste GOOD but i never tried cambodia (i think that's the flag i apologize if it isn't)
For Vietnam you are wrong. Khmer, Thai, Laos is absolutely not in any way, shape or form mutually comprehensible with Vietnamese . Vietnamese is more similar to Cantonese Chinese and Mandarin Chinese than those languages.
🇻🇳=🇨🇳 (specifically Cantonese)
The Indian 🇮🇳 there is the aryan and there are noth east in Indian part which is not aryan mongolian 🇲🇳 a lot of difference in language too ✌🙏 Hope you find a Indian northeast person in us or Korea too and make video 🥺
She is from south so she is dravidian not aryan
@@ins7330she also belong to the different aryan race
@@zengsk8059 Aryan and dravidian are different. She is kannadiga so straight up a dravidian
Aryan invasion theory has been proven false
@@lokeshgautam8420 yes in our northeast there are not aryan only the workers and brahmans are aryan
It's understandable that she mistaken Vietnamese and Thai. I'm vietnamese, when i heard Thai for the first time i was surprise that it sounds so similar to vietnamese, even though i don't understand what they said
Vietnamese and Thai sounds the same to me.
No . chúng không giống nhau
@@DungPhan-2002 thế nghĩa là bạn chưa bào giờ nghe tiếng thái
Hoặc bạn nghe quá ít ngôn ngữ để hiểu cách nó hoạt động
@@justsomeguywhoneverdies9210 chúng khác nhau hoàn toàn .bạn nên đi khám tai
@@DungPhan-2002 tôi nghĩ bạn mới là người cần khám tai. Bạn đọc comments cũng sẽ thấy có rất nhiều người cũng đồng ý với ý kiến của tôi
The thicc Indian is very recognizable even if I don't know which specific Indian it is.
Indonesian girl so beautifull
Rrrrr sound 🇮🇩 😂
Very hard to guess.
If you listen RRRRRR you remember Indonesia
I'm confused when I meet Americans or Europeans but most of them go to my country and don't know where it is.are they not taught system geography.?
I wonder if they've made major strides in nutrition in Vietnam. I know when the Hmong people came to the US, we had a sizable group of them associated with the church I went to in my youth, and you'd end up with the kids being like a foot taller than their parents just because they emigrated to the US. As usual, all the ladies are very pretty, but imo the Vietnamese lady is absolutely stunning.
Most Vietnamese guys here who are born 1997-2005 are 10cm (4 inches) taller than their father.
I'm 178cm (5'10") and my younger brother is 175 (5'9") while our dad is 166cm (5'5"). Half of the guys in class in highschool and college are 174cm (5'8") and above, 1 out of 6 are 180cm (5'11") and above. I even know a guy who is 185cm (6'1) while his dad is 155cm (5'2").
Vietnam is getting richer while the young here are getting taller. Half of young guys here in Vietnam are 174cm (5'8") and taller consider the previous generations are 4 inches shorter. It is nothing uncommon to see a 183cm (6') Vietnamese walking in the urban cities.
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Maybe everyone speaks in their own voice
Yeah no shit !
Parinka is on fire
The Indian girl from karnataka 🙌🙌
The easiest one for me is one cause I’m from India and she’s from India
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Thanks for the spoilers in the title.
I guessed the first person was Indian because I speak Bengali
Can anyone please tell me which language Parnika is speaking?
I’m not quite familiar with the words she’s saying. I instantly knew she was an Indian, but the way she speaks is quite different compared to my friends who speaks Hindi and Tamil.
For the Indonesian and Vietnamese, I had the unfair advantage. Xin Chao, gue ngerti kedua bahasanya hahaha.
She spoke Hindi at first and Kannada in the end when she was asked to say Hello and thank you.
Well we have like many languages and 22 languages are the major ones. So yeah we have a different accent, which changes from region to region, due to the differences in native languages. But actually Kannada and Tamil have quite some similarities, as both of them are neighbouring and dravidian languages.
@@Harshiahaha Is that common to switch languages while talking, or was she just being clever?
@@hueypautonoman well it's really common to switch between english and our native language. Mostly we use english terms to describe some daily needs like bottle or glass or watch etc. But switching between two Indian languages isn't very common unless you've lived in two different regions where they speak different languages or you live in a place where multiple languages are spoken on daily basis. I think it happens because most of us know at least 3 languages.
I assume she spoke in Kannada because they asked her to say hello in her native language.
@@hueypautonoman I just wanted to make it harder for her to guess haha
@@Pary_adventures Oh wow, you actually replied. ☺️ Nice work!
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