You are so sweet- but in Romanian, we say Alo only on the phone, as a way to check if the other person on the phone is hearing. ;)) We say instead Salut! or Buna! Anyways it was a good video! Thank you for sharing!
1:39 as a Greek we call our friends, malaka, that means idiot but we do it for fun, not always because imagine a little kid in greece saying to her friend “Γεια σου!” And the other girl in her mind would be like “Idiot? Who does she think she’s talking to?”
Yes,we don't just walk up to anyone and say namaste .We mainly say it people who are older than us.And not everyone speaking hindi say Namaste,It is more used between hindu people.
I'm Te Reo Māori we have multiple greeting the most common being "Kia Ora!" Which is considered an informal greeting. A formal greeting being "Tena Koe!" The meanings being completely different. When saying Kia Ora, its less respectful and more carefree, you could be speaking to more than one person aswell making the interaction less intimate. Tena Koe is alot more personal. Like saying "Hello, you!" Speaking directly to someone rather than to three of maybe for people
We then have longer greetings birthed from "Tena Koe" such as: "Tena korua, Tena koutou katoa, and Tena tatou katoa.." Tena korua: Is said when greeting a pair. Say you're in class working with your best friend. The teacher goes to greet so they'll say "Tena Korua" of you were to sit by a group of friends at lunch (3 or 4) you'd say "Tena koutou (or koutou katoa)" and if you were speaking to a room full of people say more than 4 then you'd say "Tena tatou katoa"
You have a great idea letting everybody know how to say hello in different languages, but you need to take it slow this way you could pronounce it fast at first and then slow so people could say it with you and then after you cuz they'll understand it more when it says slow. Also you should give them a few moments to keep on saying it until they got it down packed. Otherwise this is a great idea to let people know how to say hello in many many different languages. I love the concept.
BMBL Biber _TV Hey musst mich nicht als Käsefuss beleidigen. Übrigens bin ich laktoseintolerant, das heisst, dass ich gar kein Milchprodukt essen darf...
Never click "Read More" I told you not to do it.... It was your fault. I mean, if you started, you must finish it You are almost there 69 times more DONE! Congratulations! Now go to your fridge, grab a beer and celebrate
Italian:Ciao bella principessa... WHAT?!?!?!? LIKE CHI È ITALIANO OwO Edit: Oddio grazie per i 50 like è un grandissimo traguardo! Edit:60?:)))))) Edit:90? Guys vi adoro! Edit:Alura ditemi come cavoloz abbiamo fatto ad arrivare a 113 like in sole 2 Settimane?! ADOROOOOH Edit: alur...163 liiiike no ehhh
you usually say hej in Swedish and i never ever say hallå, hallå is more for trying to get someones attention when therye paying attention to another thing
Hi everyone around the world! Like an romanian native speaker, we use "Alo" when we need to amswer the phone. When we are meating a person on the street we use "Bună"(Hello) - this can be using *after alo* on the phone Think that will help u and others! ^No hate^ i just say my pov
well, for bangladesh the "namashkar" is for hindo religion and it's not the right way to say hello as bangladesh is a muslim country u can give them islamic salam\greeting or just say "ohe" which is the translation of hello :D
Hi! Great video, as always! Just wanted to let you know, for Farsi, the flag should be Iran’s as that’s where it’s from and where everyone speaks it but in Afghanistan they do speak it too! Just a different dialect.
There are various ways to say "hello" in HINDI 🇮🇳 1. Namaskar (नमस्कार ) 2. Namaste (नमस्ते) 3. Namo namah (नमोः नमः) 4. Abhivadan(अभिवादन) 5. Pranam (प्रणाम) 6. Salam( सलाम)
Uhm I'm Polish and when you said "cześć kurwa" i started laughing so bad I cried Edit:I didn't realise I will get so much likes, thanks the the likes actually
Languages are simply amazing. They are the representation of all the micro-worlds and diversity in the world. Each language brings something new to the table and manages to surprise the non-native speakers. Finnish is one of the two official languages of Finland. Around 4.5 million people speak it as their native language. However, we're not here to learn about the origin or history of Finnish. We're here to take a look at the10 longest words of Finnish! Get ready to be blown away by the complexity and humor behind these words (and trying to pronounce them!) 10. Jauhelihakeitto We're starting from the simplest ones. This is a Finnish dish, translated by WordDive as "minced meat soup". A piece of cake, right? 9. Hyppytyynytyydytys Thanks to The Culture Trip we now know how to say "bouncy cushion satisfaction" in Finnish! 8. Juoksentelisinkohan Have you ever "wondered if you should run around aimlessly"? We sure have! Well, in Finnish, you can wonder all you want…all you need is this one word. Isn't Finnish the best? 7. Käsipyyherullajärjestelmä Google Translate says this word means " hand towel roll system". Sounds reasonable. It's only 25 letters long. Plus, you might actually use it in everyday speech. 6. Kolmivaihekilowattituntimittari According to Glosbe, the definition of this word is "three-phase electricity meter". It's basically the thing we use to measure the amount of electrical energy we consume. Such a long word for such a simple thing! 5. Peruspalveluliikelaitoskuntayhtymä In Finnish, you can say "a public utility of a municipal federation for provision of basic services" using only one word…of 34 letters. We know you didn't even try pronouncing it or attempt to decipher what on Earth does it actually mean. 4. Äteritsiputeritsipuolilautatsijänkä This is the longest place name in Finnish. It's a 35-letter long name of a region in Lapland. Fantastic, isn't it? 3. Suihkuturbiinimoottoriasentajaoppilas Obviously, "jet turbine motor mechanic student" is a thing in Finland. 2. Epäjärjestelmällistyttämättömyydellänsäkäänköhän Just imagine playing Scrabble in Finland! This word stands for " I wonder if - even with his/her quality of not having been made non-systematized"- says Wikipedia. 1. Lentokonesuihkuturbiinimoottoriapumekaanikkoaliupseerioppilas We have a winner! This word has 61 letters. Can you imagine using this in everyday speech? Well, judging by its translation, you won't be using it every day after all. It means: "airplane jet turbine engine auxiliary mechanic non-commissioned officer student" according to Wikipedia. Conclusion Even though this whole conundrum of words might have scared you, we assure you that learning Finnish is not as hard as it seems. You'd have to deal with some seriously long compounds, but it's not impossible. In the meantime, you can use translation services such as The Word Point to help you grasp the basics of the language. Good luck and have fun learning! About the writer Erica Sunarjo graduated from South Texas College majoring in Marketing and Creative Writing. She used her knowledge to make a difference in the realm of business copywriting and invested heavily in traveling and language learning. At present, Erica is fluent in French and Spanish, studying Chinese and working her way to being a multilingual copywriter. She keeps track of the latest trends in IT and technologies, blogs about efficient strategies in education and business coaching, holds educational webinars. Articles Writing systems | Language and languages | Language learning | Pronunciation | Learning vocabulary | Language acquisition | Motivation and reasons to learn languages | Arabic | Basque | Celtic languages | Chinese | English | Esperanto | French | German | Greek | Hebrew | Indonesian | Italian | Japanese | Korean | Latin | Portuguese | Russian | Sign Languages | Spanish | Swedish | Other languages | Minority and endangered languages | Constructed languages (conlangs) | Reviews of language courses and books | Language learning apps | Teaching languages | Languages and careers | Being and becoming bilingual | Language and culture | Language development and disorders | Translation and interpreting | Multilingual websites, databases and coding | History | Travel | Food | Other topics | Spoof articles | How to submit an article 
Bro im azerbaijani and my language is agglutinative too,but damn what the heck finnish😃if im not wrong,one of the longest words in my language is "azərbaycanlılaşdırılmamalılardanmışsınızcasına",theres only a word and others are suffixes..
0:22 türkler anladı lfktlrkfoektorog
boook :D
Bokmdoemeeei2siw
Badadez Gızratma Bok
@Anime Türkiye pardon da sanane istemezsen ne yorumuma bakıyorsun??
@Anime Türkiye tm ama insanların düşüncelerine saygı duymakta da özgürsün ayrıca sanane
Hello in every language:
Hello 🇬🇧🇨🇦🇺🇸
Привет 🇷🇺🇧🇾
Привiт 🇺🇦
Cześć 🇵🇱
Здраво 🇷🇸🇲🇪🇲🇰
Zdravo 🇭🇷🇧🇦🇸🇮
Здрасти 🇧🇬
Ahoj 🇨🇿🇸🇰
Sveiki 🇱🇹🇱🇻
Terve 🇫🇮
Tere 🇪🇪
Bună 🇷🇴
Szia 🇭🇺
Përshëndetje 🇦🇱
Γειά σου 🇬🇷
გამარჯობა 🇬🇪
Hallo 🇩🇪🇳🇱
Hej 🇸🇪🇳🇴🇩🇰
Bonjour 🇫🇷
Ciao 🇮🇹
Hola 🇪🇸
Olá 🇵🇹🇧🇷
Dia dhuit 🇮🇪
Nǐ hǎo 🇨🇳
こんにちは 🇯🇵
안녕하세요 🇰🇷🇰🇵
مرحبا 🇸🇦
Salam 🇮🇷🇦🇫🇵🇰🇦🇿
Merhaba 🇹🇷
Shalom 🇮🇱
G’day 🇦🇺
Салам 🇹🇯🇰🇬
Салем 🇰🇿
नमस्कार 🇮🇳
Vanakkam 🇮🇳
হ্যালো 🇧🇩
สวัสดี 🇹🇭
Xin Chào 🇻🇳
Apa kabar 🇲🇾🇮🇩🇧🇳🇸🇬
Kamusta 🇵🇭
សួស្តី 🇰🇭
Bula 🇫🇯
Habari 🇰🇪 🇹🇿
Sawubona 🇿🇦
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Wow,impresive
Vojin Trifunovic thanks! Which language are you?
Wait where is icelandic-halló/hæ 🇮🇸
Just wondering
This is copied comment.
Languages:
Danish 0:14
Armenian 0:15
Bengali 0:16
Finnish 0:18
Hebrew 0:19
Croatian 0:21
Serbian/Bosnian 0:22
Hindi 0:25
Arabic 0:26
French/Romantic 0:28
Latvian 0:32
Hungarian 0:33
German/Loud 0:36
Farsi 0:40
Hawaiian 0:43
Azerbaijani 0:45
Indonesian 0:46
Icelandic 0:47
Bulgarian/Пич 0:49
Estonian 0:50
Slovak/Czech 0:51
Japanese 0:55
Russian/Dimitri 0:56
Swedish 1:00
Italian/Bella Principessa 1:02
Albanian 1:05
Dutch/Funny 1:06
Macedonian 1:13
Swiss German/Ricola 1:14
Norwegian 1:21
Korean 1:23
Malay 1:24
Portuguese/Cristiano 1:26
Latin 1:29
Lithuanian 1:32
Polish/Kurwa 1:33
Swahili 1:35
Mandarin 1:37
Spanish 1:38
Greek/Malaka 1:39
Turkish 1:42
Austrian/Hawara 1:43
Vietnamese 1:45
Romanian/Dragostea Din Tei 1:47
Pffff My hand is tired :D))))))))))))
ahmet karakayalik i love this thx🙂
Привеееть ор
When í Vietnamese
Turkish is the best
Açıklamadan kopyaladım sadasdasd
You are so sweet- but in Romanian, we say Alo only on the phone, as a way to check if the other person on the phone is hearing. ;)) We say instead Salut! or Buna! Anyways it was a good video! Thank you for sharing!
S-a luat după piesa lui O-zone. Prostu' 🤣
A stolen phone
Ești din România?
Lmao same in Turkish
@@Doki_LP turkroach
Danish: hej 🇩🇰 0:14
Armenian: Barev 🇦🇲 0:15
Bengali: Nomoshkaar 🇧🇩 0:17
Finnish: Hei 🇫🇮 0:18
Hebrew: שלום 🇮🇱 0:19
Croatian: Bok 🇭🇷 0:21
Serbian: здраво 🇷🇸 0:23
Bosnian: Zdravo 🇧🇦 0:24
Hindi: नमस्ते 🇮🇳 0:25
Arabic: مرحبا 🇪🇭 0:27
French: Salut 🇫🇷 0:28
Latvian: Sveiki 🇱🇻 0:32
Hungarian: Szia 🇭🇺 0:33
German: Hallo 🇩🇪 0:36
Farsi: سلام 🇦🇫 0:40
Hawaiian: Aloha 0:44
Azerbaijani: Salam 🇦🇿 0:45
Indonesian: Salam 🇮🇩 0:46
Icelandic: Halló 🇮🇸 0:47
Bulgarian: здрасти 🇧🇬 0:49
Estonian: Tere 🇪🇪 0:51
Slovak: Ahoj 🇸🇰 0:52
Czech: Ahoj 🇨🇿 0:53
Japanese: konichiwa 🇯🇵 0:55
Russian: Привет 🇷🇺 0:57
Swedish: Hallå 🇸🇪 1:00
Italian: Ciao 🇮🇹 1:02
Albanian: Mirëdita 🇦🇱 1:05
Dutch: Goeiedag 🇳🇱 1:06
Macedonian: До6ар ден 🇲🇰 1:13
Swiss German: Grüezi 🇨🇭 1:15
Norwegian: Hallo 🇳🇴 1:22
Korean: 안녕 🇰🇷🇰🇵 1:23
Malay: Selamat tengahari 🇲🇾 1:24
Portuguese: Olá 🇵🇹 1:26
Latin: Salve 1:30
Lithuanian: Sveiki 🇱🇹 1:32
Polish: Cześć 🇵🇱 1:34
Swahili: Hujambo 🇰🇪 1:35
Chinese: 你好 🇨🇳 1:37
Spanish: Hola 🇪🇸 1:39
Greek: Γεια σου 🇬🇷 1:40
Turkish: Merhaba 🇹🇷 1:42
Austrian: Seavas 🇦🇹 1:44
Vietnamese: Xin chào 🇻🇳 1:45
Romanian: salut 🇷🇴 1:47
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Don't copy me
More likes ;)
ImtherealpokeyD1 /poke fan Thanks
Poland
Turkish?
Poland
I'm from Masedonija 🇲🇰
Everyone : Saying random things.
Me. : How many T-shirts this guy has
🤣🤣
He got 46
Don't clash here
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yes its insane funny😂😂😂
Zedytowałem to tylko po to, żebyś już sie nie dowiedział/dowiedziała się czm mam tyle like xD
XD
Prawie zawsze gdy mówi coś po polsku to powie "Kurwa" xD 🇵🇱
Kur*a to pospolite słowo zawsze będą tak mówili
No prawie w każdym wideo kryje matem
Mu musi być wstyd
1:39 as a Greek we call our friends, malaka, that means idiot but we do it for fun, not always because imagine a little kid in greece saying to her friend “Γεια σου!” And the other girl in her mind would be like “Idiot? Who does she think she’s talking to?”
Ναι, for a sec I was like, what was the malaka for? 😂😭
YO I WAS LIKE : Sir,I think u didn't CORRECTLY understand what MALAKA Is for.
Malaka is dumbass 😩 don't trust him
Fun fact: There is no way to say hello in Hindi. Namaste translates to "I bow to the divine in you".
Yes,we don't just walk up to anyone and say namaste .We mainly say it people who are older than us.And not everyone speaking hindi say Namaste,It is more used between hindu people.
XS
@Joswin Joseph Are you saying because Hindi incorporates a lot of foreign loan words, it is no longer Hindi?
Cause hindi is for bitches
you can always use "Aur bhai kya chal raha hai"
1:34
You know, that His said:
,,Hello, f*ck''
(polish: cześć kurwa)
Yes I'm Poland 🇵🇱
Yeah, that's why he said it 😅 Because it's quite funny
I am greek and he said Γεια σου μ*λ*κ* and it is one of the worst words
Cseść kurwa 🤣 polak obserwuje
No hej XD
o h m a h g a w d.
Croatian: Bok.
Turkish People :Wait, what?!?
Türk müsün??
@@Emine-cn1so evet
Aynen yaa ne oldu dedim bir an
Şxofpflfldldlf çok iyi/very good
Bok
*Vietnamese:* Welcome to the rice-fields!
1:02 ciao bella principessa 😂😂
TUTTI GLI ITALIANI METTANO LIKE!
Lo ascolterò fino alla fine dei miei giorni
sQarNo it's italian
@sQarNo italia
Che chel mona
ANDR0N1MU2 _ITA e per dire che è inglese
did he said “aye b*tch” at 0:49
😂
@@yapperyoutube българите знаят най-добре
@@yapperyoutube ние сме си българи ние знаем
I was thinking that to😂😂😂😂
0:49
German: hallo
American: hello
portuguese: ola
Romanian: Buna
Turkey: *SA*
Alo its not hello
Buna its hello
In romana se spune buna
Atunci cand incepe piesa aia este o piesa romaneasca facuta de 0 zone
@@andu9116 ce bianca visezi?
Hungarian: s z i a
swedish: hallå
1:48 i am romanian and in romania “hello” is “bună”.
“alo” is used when answering the phone
Asta voiam să scriu :)
am Italian but no one has ever greeted me with "hello beautiful princess"! Anyway you make me die laughing!
Bè diciamo che non ci salutiamo proprio così...
@@boh-ox8nv non è vero tu lo dici anche a una donna ciao bella principessa
Ogni volta che gli inglesi su UA-cam parlano in italiano dicono cose strane hahaha
@@mene9748 Vero ... Alcune sono proprio ridicole
@@mene9748 Bro è Austriaco Lui
1:40 I like that he saying a bad word
Malaka is a very bad word i am from Greece
@@marioszarogiannis5767 σκάσε μλκ
Γειά σου μαλάκααααααα
What means that word (I dont speac grece)
Wait wait I know what is it
🇬🇧:
-hi
-cat
-big
🇵🇱 :
- kurwa
-kurwa
-kurwa
O to jak obcokrajowcy myślą że gadamy 😂😂😂👌
Mnie już denerwuje że w każdym odcinku jak jest polskie słowo on dodaje kurwa -_-
Sivali o cześć kurwa
чегооо блядь
Polsza a
on ciągle jak mówi po polsku to mówi Kurwa ale ok
In Croatia we can actually also say "zdravo" but "bok" is a shorter way 😊
im croatian too
@Anja zdravo!
1:34 "cześć kurwa"
Ja: No cześć (nie no żartuje)
Ja: *śmiech*
***
1:34 "cześć kurwa"
Me: Hello (nah. I'm joking)
Me: *laugh*
No gościu jest dziwny xdd
@@mariagrzesiak7203 on chce być fajny.
Kurwa
Aha ok dziwne
No cześć kurwa!
Aga Paga TV no kurwa cześć
A kurwa nic
Elo kurwa
On cały czas w naszym mówi kurwa
Ehh piękny ten nasz język xd
Salut!
Like cine e roman!
👇
Yo
Eu
*Eo*
Eu
Moldovan
I'm Te Reo Māori we have multiple greeting the most common being "Kia Ora!" Which is considered an informal greeting. A formal greeting being "Tena Koe!" The meanings being completely different. When saying Kia Ora, its less respectful and more carefree, you could be speaking to more than one person aswell making the interaction less intimate. Tena Koe is alot more personal. Like saying "Hello, you!" Speaking directly to someone rather than to three of maybe for people
We then have longer greetings birthed from "Tena Koe" such as: "Tena korua, Tena koutou katoa, and Tena tatou katoa.." Tena korua: Is said when greeting a pair. Say you're in class working with your best friend. The teacher goes to greet so they'll say "Tena Korua" of you were to sit by a group of friends at lunch (3 or 4) you'd say "Tena koutou (or koutou katoa)" and if you were speaking to a room full of people say more than 4 then you'd say "Tena tatou katoa"
1:47 omg, this guy is so funny. 😂
True 😂
Romanian boi:)
@@MommyToldMeImSpecial no, I don't speak Romanian, but I clearly know this song. 😅
You are right
@@sultannazirovs mayyyaheeee mayyyyhaaoooo mayyyyaa haaaa mayyyaa hahaha
0:21 Türkler Anladı sdhdhshfjds
Video&Oyun Kafası Lan ya ne adamsın
:D
Evet ben turk
:)
adam bok diyor fark edinmi
Ору, пиривет Дымытрий :D (из-за акцента неправильно)
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Таймкод
@@macjlo2222 0:57
Бабулех и его друзья он както привет не понятно сказал 😂
1:07 хуедак!!!!!
You have a great idea letting everybody know how to say hello in different languages, but you need to take it slow this way you could pronounce it fast at first and then slow so people could say it with you and then after you cuz they'll understand it more when it says slow. Also you should give them a few moments to keep on saying it until they got it down packed. Otherwise this is a great idea to let people know how to say hello in many many different languages. I love the concept.
Me: trying to do homework and get good grades
Social medias 0:23
Haha relateable😂
Lol im from Serbia.We also say pozdrav.
lol
cine e roman sa de-a like!=)
Eu
Alo salut sunt eu un haiduc
😂😂😂
Eu m-am ras extrem de mult la salam😂😂cn e ca mn sa de-a like
Fire Dragon[Ro] mee
Od dziś jeśli zobacze swojego kumpla powiem tak;
1:34 Cześć *kurwa* ;)
Polska 🇵🇱
XD ja też
Ja też XDD
@Maks Mister tak jak ty.
@Maks Mister waśnie że jest!!!!
0:33
gonna learn how to sneeze on demand just for this guy
0:40 when Czech people open the fridge
Cus
No nazdar
Jn 😂
Ale nazdar hoši xd
Ne asi tvl 😂😂😂
Cześć kurwa
Są tu jacyś Polacy
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Siema eniu
Tak
tak
elo
Dlaczego cześć kurwa
*The Hood:* What up my N
kto z poland ? daje like
xd cześć kurwa
Hej
Cześć ku**a
Cześć kurwa xdd
Cześć kura
Cs
0:49 I undersand Hi Bitch 😂
Ich hube Hallo Bitch verstanden 😅
i heard eyy bitch
Ich habe Eyy bitch 😏 verstanden 🧐🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂
Wieso seid ihr deutsch Schweizer Käse Fuß
BMBL Biber _TV
Hey musst mich nicht als Käsefuss beleidigen.
Übrigens bin ich laktoseintolerant, das heisst, dass ich gar kein Milchprodukt essen darf...
Du deutsch Lehrer
1:33 no siema co mi podajesz kurwa rękę 😂😂😂 kto polska daje like XD
Cześć rodaku
Cześć kurwa !
Witam
@@Motylia nwm co ten koleś ma z tym kurwa gdy tłumaczy na polski. Pozdro YT
"Γεια σου μ....."😂😂😂 Congratulations 🎉
The Μ..... Is excellent!
0:57 Dimitry ?
0:28 "Salut, Mon amour~" XD
Dmitry don't '' Dimitry. Yes, I'm from Russia
I am indonesian, in indonesia "hello" is "halo/hai"
Correct
Lol im indonesian too
@@asick2809 aku indonesia juga
Wow
Aku indonesiaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!! :v
0:49 sorry what?! 😂😂 my mind automatically translated to english 😳
Aih b*tch 😂 iheared this
@@leodaich3754'ey pich' maybe i dont even know that language
Ikr
I bitch
Me too.. Hehe 😅
0:48 Bulgarian: “Ey b*tch, (something I can’t write in English)” That’s what it sounds like at least.🤷♂️
He said "Хей, пич, здрасти" (Hey, pich, zdrasti) which means - Hey, dude, hi!
Never click "Read More"
I told you not to do it....
It was your fault.
I mean, if you started, you must finish it
You are almost there
69 times more
DONE! Congratulations! Now go to your fridge, grab a beer and celebrate
Ok
Bruh
This took longer than teaching my granma what is tiktok
XD
-Love- Fuck you
I am italian,in italy "hello" is "Ciao"
Ciao sono italiano
Oddio che scoperta XD
XD
Sì ma voleva dire una cosa in più che non fa mai male XD Comunque ciao sono italiana!
Anche io sono Italiano
Hello
-Hej
-Barev
-Nomoshkaar
-Hei
-Shalom
-Bok
-Zdravo
-Namastē
-Marhaban
-Salut
-Sveiki
-Szia, egészségedre😂
-Hallo
-Salaam
-Aloha
-Salam
-Halló
-Tere
-Ahoj
-Hallå
-Ciao
-Mirëdita
-Goeiedag
-Grüezi
-Hallo
-Annyeong
-Selamat tengahari
-Olá
-Salve
-Sveiki
-Hujambo
-Hola
-Merhaba
-Seavas
-Xin chào
-Alo
Am ha van itt valaki magyar akkor sziasztok👋😂
Sziaaaaaa
SZIA :d
Sziaa
At the end, is not alo, is Salut, im from Romania
Szia😂😂
1. Arabic
مرحبا (Marhaba)
2. Bavaian and Austrian German
Grüß Gott (Grüss Gott)
3. Bengali
নমস্কার (Namaskar)
4. Bulgarian
Здравейте (Zdra-veite)
5. Catalan
Hola (Oh-lah)
6. Chamorro
Håfa Adai (Hafa Adai)
7. Chinese
你好 (Nǐ hǎo)
8. Croatian
Zrdavo (Zdrah-vo)
9. Danish
Hej (Hay)
10. Dutch
Hallo (Hah-loh)
11. Filipino
Kamusta (Kah-moos-tah)
12. Finnish
Hyvää päivää (Hoo-vuh Pai-vuh)
13. French
Bonjour (Bon-zhur)
14. German
Hallo (Hah-loh)
15. Greek
γεια σας (Yah-sas)
16. Hebrew
שלום (Sha-lom)
17. Hindi
नमस्ते (Nah-mas-te)
18. Hungarian
Szia (Szee-ya)
19. Icelandic
Halló (Hah-loh)
20. Igbo
Kedụ (Keh-doo)
21. Indonesian
Halo (Hah-lo)
22. Irish (Gaeilge)
Dia dhuit (Jee-yah ghwitch {throaty gh})
23. Italian
Ciao (Chow)
24. Japanese
こんにちは (Kohn-nee-chee-wah)
25. Korean
안녕하세요 (Ahn-yong Hah-say-yoh)
26. Latin
Salve (Sal-veh)
27. Lithuanian
Laba diena (La-bah Diena)
28. Luxembourgish
Hallo (Hah-loh)
29. Maltese
Ħello (Heh-loh)
30. Nahuatl
Pialli (Pee-ahh-lee)
31. Nepali
नमस्ते (Nah-mas-te)
32. Norwegian
Hallo (Hah-loh)
33. Persian
سلام (Sah-lahm)
34. Polish
Cześć (Cheshch)
35. Portugese
Olá (Oh-lah)
36. Romanian
Salut (Sah-loot)
37. Russian
Привет (Pree-vyét)
38. Serbian
Здраво (Zdrah-voh)
39. Slovak
Ahoj (Ah-hoy)
40. Spanish
Hola (Oh-lah)
41. Swahili
Hujambo (Hoo-jahm-boh)
42. Swedish
Hej (Hay)
43. Tahitian
‘Ia Ora Na (Yo-rah-nah)
44. Thai
สวัสดี (Sah-wah-dee)
45. Turkish
Merhaba (Mehr-hah-bah)
46. Ukrainian
Здрастуйте (Zdrahs-toi-teh)
47. Urdu
سلام وعليکم (Ass-uh-lah-moh Ah-lei-kuhm)
48. Vietnamese
Xin chào (Sin Jow)
49. Welsh
Helô (Heh-loh)
50. Zulu
Sawubona (Sow-boh-nah)
0:29 🤣💜👍🏻
He is soo entertaining that he made a simple video in a more fun way
1:42 Ne Mutlu Türküm Diyene!!🇹🇷🇹🇷
O türkiye deil mal
@@beril8845 türkiye kör müsün
@@kardesimsizneistiyorsunuz Sensin Kör Uğraşma Benle Yanımda Köpek Olma Hadi Yolunaaaaa
@@beril8845 yav merhaba yazıyor yanda da bayrağımız var sen neden türkiye değil dedin
@@kardesimsizneistiyorsunuz ben diğerini sandım yaaa nie abartıyon yanlış anlama var Allah Allah 😑
1:34 IMAO PLEASE
He's literally say want kurma?
@@justsomeguywithagun3994 its kurwa/f*ck
Dont say the second word there gonna beat u up is u do
@@bomberace9772 kurwa 😩im polish myself.
hahaha in greek "ya su malaka" hahaha oh my God, you are amazing!!
i was with my earbuds and my hearing on the German one really said: peace out😃✌️
HAAAAAALLLLLOOOOO!!!
@@orochimaruthesannin9107 JSJDJWJDJJ
@@iheartjoeyjordison.1???
No????
@@Idfk13yes mine did
1:42 Merhaba :) 🇹🇷TR🇹🇷
Roblox Türkiye 1121
dınınını dınınını dınını nınını hey heg gey
I'm Turkish to
Bok gençler
Nasilsan
Ciao bella principessa!
Like per chi è italiano!
Muoio
🤣🤣
Ma solo io ho capito :Hey bitch in Bulgaro??
Ioooo
@@ifyoureadthisyoureinlivewi8456 si
Hi, actually, in latin, the "V" is pronounced "W/OU" so it’s written "salve" but the correct way to say it is "salwue" / "saloue” 😊
Italian:Ciao bella principessa...
WHAT?!?!?!?
LIKE CHI È ITALIANO OwO
Edit: Oddio grazie per i 50 like è un grandissimo traguardo!
Edit:60?:))))))
Edit:90? Guys vi adoro!
Edit:Alura ditemi come cavoloz abbiamo fatto ad arrivare a 113 like in sole 2 Settimane?! ADOROOOOH
Edit: alur...163 liiiike no ehhh
Itz_LunaKwolf UwU italiano a Vitaaaaa
@@GabrielIacoviello13 PUOI DIRLO FORTE!!!
Tuto Italia 🇮🇹
Non sono italiano ma vivo in Italia
Italia tutta la vita
You know you can just say ‘hallo’ in Dutch, but ‘goeiedag’ is also good. Very well done!
r u dutch? because i am and the way english people speak dutch makes me laugh so hard...
yes it is quite funny
Like anche tu se sei italiano
Give me a like
Ha detto malissimo l'Italiano
😇😇😇🙏🙏
Ciao.. B~lla prenciepessza..
Grande
Ciao bella principessa haha
you usually say hej in Swedish and i never ever say hallå, hallå is more for trying to get someones attention when therye paying attention to another thing
we Bangladeshi hindu say "nomoshkar"
but muslim says "assalamalaikum" 🇧🇩
Yeah right
Yes . right
I hope you're doing fine, would love to know the situation of Hindus there now.
yah
No no. They say "sla-mali-koom"
0:45 Ve Aleykum salam!🇦🇿
Selamun alequm
Salam qardaş məndə azəriyəm!
qəşəy
@@josepointblank6876 salem
Me: Mom I need a new phone
Mom: Why?
Me: Because I smashed the like button
Kolson Starkey copyrighted
為何如此
Hi everyone around the world!
Like an romanian native speaker, we use "Alo" when we need to amswer the phone.
When we are meating a person on the street we use "Bună"(Hello) - this can be using *after alo* on the phone
Think that will help u and others!
^No hate^
i just say my pov
Funny fact: in switzerland in every Kanton (State) u say hello differently 😂
Isch halt so😂😂
Sali hoi grüezi...
Jup
WHAT TH-
Me as an Albanian girl who is learning German at school and thinks that Swiss German is similar: 🤯
Where is the turkey
Oh i like turkey is here
Merrhaba
Merhaba
🦃
Merhaba
Привет
"Cześć kur*a" no daje like😂
Aż mu napisałam co to znaczy. LOL XD
No
Xd
Tez mnie to rozwalilo 😂😂
No o jak
Croatians says "bok" and ironic part is, "bok" means "shit" in Turkish.
0:36 iluminati XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
HAHAHH
Yfudjdhhdhsjsjjshsj :-}
lol
LOLOL
@@ligma8132 egal gay
0:58 "Привет, Дмитрий!"
убило😂🌸
1:07 хууу.. ета
Хп
Я подумал Привет, ТВ3)
И еще если бы твоё имя было Дмитрий
Ооооо русские
1:42 merrrhaba 😂 adam tüm video boyunca gülüyor çok korkuyorum SJJSSJ bu arada....
🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷 :)
-Lisa_Chan- kskskskskskskks
0:22 çok komik 😂
@@mezarci6456 BOOOOK 😂😂😂
@@idontknoww9032 AND I OOP-
@@sukrukaradag827 BOOOOOOOKK 😂😂
well, for bangladesh the "namashkar" is for hindo religion and it's not the right way to say hello as bangladesh is a muslim country u can give them islamic salam\greeting or just say "ohe" which is the translation of hello :D
No, here in Bangladesh it is Namoshkar 🙏🏼🤩
Guy: "Czesc kurva"
Slovak and Czech people: Oh wait a damn minute
my poland friend sayed that Czesc mean hi i was like what i was thinking its czech on poland but no
A ja polska haha xd
@@Pablo_i_tyle hi kurwa XD
@@betmensoft Kurwa means
Fuck
Wiem to bo z Polski jestem
@@marzenabrocka9985 i know that means fuck I have Poland friend and I'm slav
0:21 In Turkish "bok" means poop 😂😂
Edit: Thanks for likes ✌🏻
😁💩😁
Hahha in croatian we also say zdravo, pozdrav, and bok is one of many things we say😂
@@buray_is_my_life8267 :D
Yes dhjsjdjsjsjsj
Amena komum
0:22 in turkish ‘bok’ means poop-
@Emirhan Güral iyi senden naber
Oh Turkish is really shit
@@persiansoldierspersian1598 no ur a shit-
BOK XD
@Emirhan Güral velet
Hi! Great video, as always!
Just wanted to let you know, for Farsi, the flag should be Iran’s as that’s where it’s from and where everyone speaks it but in Afghanistan they do speak it too! Just a different dialect.
I wanna learn the language:
Just for fun
Edit: Thanks 4 100 Likes
ItemoGames me too
I am not croatian
Me too
Edit2: thx 4 150+ likes
Just for fun is not a language! He says that for fun
As Malaysian, Tengah Hari means good afternoon. Hello in Malaysia is Salam sejahtera or hai or apa khabar but you did well 😀👍🏻
ya, betul, cuma "apa khabar" maksudnye "how are you"
True I'm Malaysian too
@@ainhawani5094 Betul aku merasa aneh kenapa selamat tengah hari
Same in albanian it means good afternoon but the right way is përshendetje
Salam sejahtera aku rasa yang paling wajar untuk diajarkan kepada warga negara luar.
A 1:02 CIAO BELLA PRINCIPESSA
SONO MORTA😂😂😂
E vero
Hello in different languages
Danish: Hej
Armenian: barev
Bengali: nomashkar
Finnish: hei
Hebrew: shalom
Croatian: bok
Serbian: zdravo
Bosnian: zdravo
Hindi: namaste
Arabic: Marhaban
French: salut
Latvian: sveiki
Hungarian: szia
German: hallo
Farsi: salaam
Hawaiian: aloha
Azerbaijan: salam
Indonesian: salam
Icelandic: halló
Bulgarian:
Bangladesh not "nomoskar" we mostly use "ass salaam-mu-alaikum"
Kolkatar ta holo nomoshkar
Ass* 😂😂😂
I can't stop laughing
Has bangla language changed into arabic?
England at phone :hello?
Germany : GRÜß GOTT, JÜRGEN AM APPERAT
This will be Lingualizer’s most viewed vid. I’m calling 2M+
Hello Jacob, what are you doing here? xD
Jacob Firestone hi jacob
There are various ways to say "hello" in HINDI 🇮🇳
1. Namaskar (नमस्कार )
2. Namaste (नमस्ते)
3. Namo namah (नमोः नमः)
4. Abhivadan(अभिवादन)
5. Pranam (प्रणाम)
6. Salam( सलाम)
1:39 🤣I think you know the whole basic Greek language (if you didn't notice it yet he knows to say asshole in greek😅)
Nai ontos leuteri auto mou arese😂🤣🤣🤣
Μα ρεσει που είπε την λέξη χαχαχα κλαιωωω😂😂😂
Αχχαχαχαχαχα
yep i understood
Кто Русский скажу несколько слов на русском привет,машина.пальто,магазин,футбол,фонарь.
Яяя
@@lolipoplily1093 я тоже
Ja Sam iz Serbia
@@nikolinajovanovic1486 ja isto mogu da pricam srbzki:)
@@lolipoplily1093 sup
0:21 bokmu? Sjkdjdldmememe🇦🇿❤️🇹🇷
0:45 🇦🇿
1:42 🇹🇷
Bende varım
Miriba
@Rin Hyakuya aha k pop seven biri buldum
@Rin Hyakuya evet 😂😂😂
@Rin Hyakuya evet army im biasım yok tüm üyeleri çok seviyorum ♥️
0:15 Danish
0:16 Armenian
0:17 Bengali
0:18 Finnish
0:19 Hebrew
0:22 Croatian
0:23 Serbian
0:24 Bosnian
0:25 Hindi
0:27 Arabic
0:28 French
0:32 Latvian
0:33 Hungarian
0:36 German
0:40 Farsi
0:44 Hawaiian
0:45 Azerbaijani
0:46 Indonesian
0:48 Icelandic
0:49 Bulgarian
0:51 Estonian
0:52 Slovak
0:53 Czech
0:55 Japanese
0:57 Russian
0:59 Swedish
1:02 Italian
1:05 Albanian
1:06 Dutch
1:13 Macedonian
1:15 Swiss German
1:21 Norwegian
1:23 Korean
1:25 Malay
1:27 Portuguese
1:29 Latin
1:32 Lithuanian
1:33 Polish
1:35 Swahili
1:37 Mandarin
1:39 Spanish
1:40 Greek
1:42 Turkish
1:44 Austrian
1:45 Vietnamese
1:47 Romanian
Thank you ❤
Like 2019-20!
Komment aki magyar!
2019+magyar = like, komment🤪😂🙏🏼😎.
Ilyen népszerű lett ez a komment??😂❤
Kittuszkaa 2000 comment :v
🇭🇺
Itt egy comment! :P
🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺
KOMMENT!
Uhm I'm Polish and when you said "cześć kurwa" i started laughing so bad I cried
Edit:I didn't realise I will get so much likes, thanks the the likes actually
Hırvatistanda bok merhaba mı demek? ben Türkiyede birisine bok dersem bana merhaba olarak yumruk yapıştırır
Ayn yaa😂😂😂😂🤪
ŞSKDK2JENFOKEH2NROFJB3NTLHIDH3BBTVIPEJ3BTKFOP2N3BFOCEĞ2NBTUFOEĞWNNF
Aynen 😂😂😂
Harbiden
Other kids fear: the dark
My fear: ✨zDravO x3✨
0:21 Oglum küfür lan o Türkiye'de jdjdjdj
aynen bende şimdi onu yorumlarda arıyodum asdfdsfs
Trol adam yaw
Adam
Ayn bende öyle dedim,😂😂
lan bi 0:50 lye baksana hey p.ç diyo :D
0:47 im indonesian and indonesian never says “salam” but they say “hai/halo” and sorry for my bad english
Ya
Salam for muslim to muslim.But it not a big problem because he dont know
Iya anjg masa ketemu orang instead of halo masa salam
مرحبا
me: haloooo aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
friend: hai
me: AaAAAaaAAAaaaaaaa!
my friend think: gilakah dia ni -_-
1:33 cześć kurwa😂
Bad word
His Acting is just 😂😂
BTW Good Video Bro ❤️🇮🇳
Languages are simply amazing. They are the representation of all the micro-worlds and diversity in the world. Each language brings something new to the table and manages to surprise the non-native speakers.
Finnish is one of the two official languages of Finland. Around 4.5 million people speak it as their native language. However, we're not here to learn about the origin or history of Finnish. We're here to take a look at the10 longest words of Finnish! Get ready to be blown away by the complexity and humor behind these words (and trying to pronounce them!)
10. Jauhelihakeitto
We're starting from the simplest ones. This is a Finnish dish, translated by WordDive as "minced meat soup".
A piece of cake, right?
9. Hyppytyynytyydytys
Thanks to The Culture Trip we now know how to say "bouncy cushion satisfaction" in Finnish!
8. Juoksentelisinkohan
Have you ever "wondered if you should run around aimlessly"? We sure have!
Well, in Finnish, you can wonder all you want…all you need is this one word. Isn't Finnish the best?
7. Käsipyyherullajärjestelmä
Google Translate says this word means " hand towel roll system". Sounds reasonable.
It's only 25 letters long. Plus, you might actually use it in everyday speech.
6. Kolmivaihekilowattituntimittari
According to Glosbe, the definition of this word is "three-phase electricity meter". It's basically the thing we use to measure the amount of electrical energy we consume.
Such a long word for such a simple thing!
5. Peruspalveluliikelaitoskuntayhtymä
In Finnish, you can say "a public utility of a municipal federation for provision of basic services" using only one word…of 34 letters. We know you didn't even try pronouncing it or attempt to decipher what on Earth does it actually mean.
4. Äteritsiputeritsipuolilautatsijänkä
This is the longest place name in Finnish. It's a 35-letter long name of a region in Lapland. Fantastic, isn't it?
3. Suihkuturbiinimoottoriasentajaoppilas
Obviously, "jet turbine motor mechanic student" is a thing in Finland.
2. Epäjärjestelmällistyttämättömyydellänsäkäänköhän
Just imagine playing Scrabble in Finland! This word stands for " I wonder if - even with his/her quality of not having been made non-systematized"- says Wikipedia.
1. Lentokonesuihkuturbiinimoottoriapumekaanikkoaliupseerioppilas
We have a winner! This word has 61 letters. Can you imagine using this in everyday speech?
Well, judging by its translation, you won't be using it every day after all. It means: "airplane jet turbine engine auxiliary mechanic non-commissioned officer student" according to Wikipedia.
Conclusion
Even though this whole conundrum of words might have scared you, we assure you that learning Finnish is not as hard as it seems. You'd have to deal with some seriously long compounds, but it's not impossible.
In the meantime, you can use translation services such as The Word Point to help you grasp the basics of the language. Good luck and have fun learning!
About the writer
Erica Sunarjo graduated from South Texas College majoring in Marketing and Creative Writing. She used her knowledge to make a difference in the realm of business copywriting and invested heavily in traveling and language learning. At present, Erica is fluent in French and Spanish, studying Chinese and working her way to being a multilingual copywriter. She keeps track of the latest trends in IT and technologies, blogs about efficient strategies in education and business coaching, holds educational webinars.
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Im fin boi i know all fin word i liv in:🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮
Bro im azerbaijani and my language is agglutinative too,but damn what the heck finnish😃if im not wrong,one of the longest words in my language is "azərbaycanlılaşdırılmamalılardanmışsınızcasına",theres only a word and others are suffixes..
@@anonym-yj2qk I can read the longest word cuz Im Turkish but hey, THATS A LONNGGGG WORD
@@megadethfan18 it took me only 2 times to learn the word., well it was easy
@@anonym-yj2qk cool
türkiye❤
kutup yıldızı bok diyo lar xD
gfghrthıjfgpjoıgtyjjh 😂😂
sa
Türkler doluşun
kutup yıldızı 1:42
1:39 España like si hablas español
PixelWar holaaaa xD
Hola :v
Eeee
Holaa
holi :v
actually ALO is used When you answer the phone🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴🤙🏻
Diana Jitaru corect mereu zice gresit
English: Hello
Indonesian: Halo
Pig Latin: Ellohay