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4th language Me : its russian NNAU : *Mongolian* *me realising its hard to know if Ukrainian, Belarusi, Russian and Mongolian because* *_THEIR WORDS LOOK THE SAME_* Edit July 6 12:26pm GMT 5:30+ : This comment is 1 year old now. If you wanna spit facts then go ahead and reply If you'd like, you can still reply under my 193 reply
Huh I didn't see any language that I know off in the video... And that number 5 was extremely difficult to understand, I could hardly even recognize it as letters... I mean, I did read a lot of them though... Like Afrikaans, German, Danish and English, which are the ones that I actually understand, sure I could recognize all but Armenian, but who cares, it's just a small European language that hardly anyone knows in the first place.
Everyone shocked over Mongolian saying "iT cOulD bE rUsSiAn oR uKrAniAn bEcAuse LetTerS aRe SaMe" do you realize how many languages use the Cyrilic alphabet? - Russian - Ukranian - Bulgarian - Tajik - Uzbek - Kazakh - Turkmen - Kyrgyz - Belarusian And heaps of others
Cross off Uzbek, Turkmen, as they latinised back in the 90s. They might still be used by the older generations, but generally most everything is in a latin script now Could probably cross off Kazakh as well, as Kazakhstan has been in the process of latinisation since 2018, and many signs, documents, businesses, etc. have converted to a latin based script already. There are not HEAPS of other languages that use cyrillic, but there definitely are a few more, most notably serbo-croat in Serbia and Montenegro
@@briancorea9735 the "B" letter is actually ß, it just makes an "S" sound like you'd hear in english :) it's called an eszett and it replaces S, as S in german makes a "Z" sound like you'd hear in english
Almost all the Kyrillic scripts use some special letters for the sounds they have. Latin letters use more of the extra marks over the letter, or adding h after a letter, like sh, ch or ah, eh … Here there are a few vowel letters which are only in Mongolian, plus the double vowels are not needed in the Slavic languages - that's the easiest. Russian (etc.) might have them in loan words, but that's rare.
6:09 *TAGALOG* Translation: Never, because I accept myself being brown-skinned.I accept myself... that I will never be fair skinned.And I accept myself also who I really am.
iamriceu I mean, memes aside, i'm pretty sure it's because how skin whitening products are booming over there, to the point where people will call you ugly if you have dark skin.
5:22 I can see the whole physics and mathematics variables i.e., alpha, beta, gamma, delta, epsilon, pi, rho, mu, nu, omega, sigma, xeta, iota, tau, phi and many more.... So as a science student it has to be GREEK
Depressive text in Russian 🙈: "Also pension may be decreased due to outstanding bills. Amount owed will be deducted from pension until full payment is made."
@@phoby4740 Wait, yung Tagalog is yung gamit natin but moreover nagiging TagLish sya, and Filipino is yung tawag satin, tawag sa mga tao na taga Pilipinas, okay? Pero tandaan mo, walang tayo ha, hakdog.
"When registering for these areas, users are expressly informed of the relevant conditions for these areas" or something like that😅 (I used google translate because I didn't really know how to translate this😅 I am German by the way)
As a german learner, i agree. I can get the root words and connectives but i do not know the full meaning of many of the words, for example hingewiesen
@@kallagiaboine127 You're Sámi, I see from your name - greetings from a Finn. Which Sámi is it, Northern - Dàvvin? I don't know any Sámish, I just try to get your names right :) I easily mix Danish and Norwegian: mainly I can tell them apart if there are words like nation or nasjon: so Norwegian writes more like it's said. But I need a longer text than this to figure that out. Here I lost the time to think - just as I wrote my answer for myself, I saw 'siger' (g said like y in yes), and I thought, Norwegian has 'sejer' (j said like y in yes), I think (to say, says).
@Crow Crow, no Norwegian uses æ and å too.. there alphabet is the same as the Danish, ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZÆØÅ just slightly different from the Swedish alphabet, ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZÅÄÖ... That's the standard alphabet of Swedish though, It should be AÁÀBCDEÉÈFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZÅÄÖ in Swedish though... As Swedish has words such as Idéer. And Surnames such as Levé... Although vowels with diacritics are rarely used, I mean people are lazy and write ideer or just ider instead, but if I had to decide we'd go back to older spellings, because we didn't have K in the past or V for that matter. Quinna used to be the word for female, but now it's Kvinna. I hate having linguistical knowledge, it makes life worse.
@@abontidasgupta649 Urdu, Persian & Pashtu, at least. Well, it's the same with the many Slavic languages. And Norwegian & Danish look VERY similar. Basically I recognize them from how they write the international words, like nation. Norwegian has gone more how they are said, Danish copies more how they are written in Latin etc.
@@isaiah9501 if it looks like Chinese but haves a lot of curves, its Japanese. If it looks like Chinese but have lots of curves AND straight lines, its Korean. if it looks like Chinese and have a lot of straight lines, its actually Chinese.
7:45 my language😍😍 Hindi Translation : Who is the 2nd millionaire? Babita(name of an Indian girl) lives in amaravati. This week we can see her in the show. Babita's life is full of bad decisions, and we can guess this by her a single answer.
American and British English are not yet separate languages - not quite, but lying pretty close there, when we have the internet options to choose which spelling to use. So English is a sufficient answer :)
The first two was French and Japanese.. I had French in high school and now I learn Japanese.. The only Scandinavian language was Danish.. I'm danish. I have a stepmom from Thailand.. So I recognized it instantly.. I love k-dramas so knew it was Korean.. Had a best friend who is polish.. Have an idea of how that looks. Whent to to Greece the last two years.. Greek is very easy to recognize.. I've known a woman who has an Italian husband and an Italian restaurant.. 😅 I just realized that I had a very broad language encounter..
When the Russian text comes in and you can't decide if it's Russian or Bulgarian because they have the same letters( both use cyrillic alphabet ) and oh I got only 9 right. At least I answered right for my native language 😂
True, sometimes really you'll get struggled for that which words are in Russian and in my native language Bulgarian, because a lot of them are written absolutely the same way! :)
Bulgarian is easy to regonise as the excessive use of the character ъ. Also Mongolian has a character that looks like a lower-case y but the bottom line is facing straight down. Plus Ukrainian has a unique character to it that it a reversed version of э. Lots of information, I know
@@67hutch In Russian the letter ъ has no real sound, while in Bulgarian it has a sound, maybe you should know, the sound of the bulgarian ъ is basically how is sounding the letter ''e'''in the english word '''label'', I'm just saying it for more information! :)
Ok I'll try it: ✅1. French ✅2. Japanese ❌3. Honestly no idea ❌4. Russian? (oops) ✅5. English xD ✅6. Korean! ✅7. Italian? (yeahh) ❌8. ? ❌9. What ❌10. I'm dumb idk ❌11. Idk but I've seen it before TT ✅12. That's Thai! ❌13. Russian? (omg I'm honestly so stupid xD) ✅14. Danish? (yeahhh) ❌15.? ❌16. Hmm ❌17. Well... ✅18. Russian? (yeas finally xD) ✅19. Hindi ✅20. DEUTSCH YEAS OMG GERMAN UWU THAT'S MY LANGUAGE! LOOK MOM OUR LANGUAGE IS FAMOUSSS YEAJH! 10/20 okay I'm fine with that. I expected my result to be wayyy worse xD
I was like: Russian video: Nope, Mongolian And when there was really Russian I was like "It looks like Russian, I guess Ukrainian" video: Russian me: ok then :-D
Armenian has Thai letrers but more much different Albania has a letter called GJ Croatian is same as Bosnian or Serbian Danish are very simullar to Norsk but it has siger Mongolian is cyrillic *ARE YOU DUMB, THESE ARE SUPER MEGA EASY*
What languange did you think Danish were? As a Dane myself i find it very interesting. Lmao somepeople mistake us for germans, sometimes dutch and often norwegian or swedish
I think all people are doing that. :-D They should switch to latin, but I know it's about history, we, western slavs were under catholic rule more than 1000 years and we have latin thanks to that.
15/20 Yo! That was so cool. I want something unique like this. Like: write eurovision 2019 non english song line in english, and we viewers have 10 seconds to think of the song that has the translated version
I called few of them Russian!! I thought to myself there had to be a Russian text in this quizz!! At the end, I found my Russian text!! Feeling accomplished! 😂😂
@@timomastosalo Sanskrit is a bit different, Sanskrit uses more marks and it's words are often connected and lengthy Though it's difficult to explain, those who can read the Devnagari script can separate Hindi, Marathi and Sanskrit
1. Idk 2,Japanese 3. Deutsch? 4. Russian (or Ukrainian) 5 English 6 Korean 7. Italian 8. Turkish 9. Thai 10. Idk 11. Polish 12. Thai (now I know the difference between Armenian and thai) 13. Russian 14. idk 15 Indonesian( wtf the grammar on the first line, i didn't read the rest so I thought it's Indonesian, couldn't believe I made a mistake on my own language.) 16. Idk 17. Idk 18. Russian (finally i hit it 19. Sanskrit? Hindi? 20. Deutsch I got 10.
French (heard the accent)/Italian (heard the accent)/Turkish (heard Turkish music)/Slavic (I have heard of Only Fire)/Polish (BarakaxD taught me it)/Thai (Lisa - I love you!!!)/Japanese (Seen it before)/Korean (listened to K-Pop)/Russian (it is also Slavic)/English (my second language)/Greek (My aunt has a child, that speaks Greek and English)/Tagalog (I have a friend, that is Filipino. Filipino is very close to the Tagalog)/German (seen the accent)/Hindi (T-Series for life)
Actually, linguistically, it's the other way around. Filipino is a standardized dialect of Tagalog created by Manuel Quezon. Even though "officially", in the eyes of the government, Filipino is a language.
12/20 I'm happy with the outcome and had fun playing this 😁💖 My answers were: French Japanese Albanian Russian English Chinese Italian Turkish Armenian Croatian Polish ? Greek Norwegian Swedish Dutch ? Russian ? German
16/20 My answers were: French Japanese Swahili Russian English Korean Italian Turkish Armenian Croatian Polish Thai Greek Danish Malay Afrikaans ? Russian (as I found the answer which was Mongolian) Hindi (my language) German
4:13 "Will these two indications be enough to close the cirlcle and convince the court that Chanchar really did do a prohibited action in return for money, it's yet to be seen." Greetings from Croatia 🇭🇷😉
I got 17/20! I'm pretty happy with that :) I've never seen Armenian before, and admittedly I'm not very good with recognizing Thai, Hindi (I thought it was Sanskrit so close enough, I guess lmao). But yeah, the Dutch/Afrikaans got everyone I think!
Excellent! Did you get Croatian right? There are many Slavic language who write close the same - it's tough to tell them apart. PS. if you chose Sanskriti - then it's 16/20. Like Italian isn't Latin :)
@@HyugaHinHin oh wait. I thought The Korean is chinese, and I played it back and I answered Korean. But before, I answered Chinese and I skipped the Answer on the layer. So I thought it was right.😂😂
I knew the Mongolian wasn't Slavic anything 'cause I couldn't understand any of it; the double vowels and some non-Russian letters tipped me off. As to Swahili, I knew it's some sort of Bantu language and guessed Swahili.
My answers (left) and the correct answers (right): 1. French - French ✅ 2. Japanese - Japanese ✅ 3. Hungarian?? - Albanian ❌ 4. Russian?? - Mongolian ❌ 5. Obvious what dat is ✅ 6. Korean - Korean ✅ 7. Italian - Italian ✅ 8. Slovenian?? - Turkish ❌ 9. Idk - Armenian ❌ 10. Ukranian?? - Croatian ❌ 11. Czech?? - Polish ❌ 12. Idk - Thai ❌ 13. No idea - Greek ❌ 14. Swedish?? - Danish ❌ 15. Tagalog - Tagalog (my native language) ✅ 16. Dutch?? - Afrikaans ❌ 17. Kurdish?? - Swhaili ❌ 18. Russian - Russian ✅ 19. Hindi - Hindi ✅ 20. German - German ✅ So I only got 9 out of 20 even though I love watching videos about languages. Lol
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Isnt #4 russian?
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7:25 MY LANGUAGE
Я русский!
0
*Duolingo Bird wants to know your location*
He has just copied the texts from internet
🌚
Its owl
Lol I spotted the French one I am learning it in duolingo
@@Lyzza-girl And..... Like owl isn't bird or what?
me: *guesses swedish for half of them*
swedish: *literally none of them*
Lmao same here
I guessed German for half of the time
Swedish is the only other language I know how to say so I was looking for it, but it's none :(
@@connorarvizu9965 same
I guessed Russian for most of them
4th language
Me : its russian
NNAU : *Mongolian*
*me realising its hard to know if Ukrainian, Belarusi, Russian and Mongolian because*
*_THEIR WORDS LOOK THE SAME_*
Edit July 6 12:26pm GMT 5:30+ : This comment is 1 year old now.
If you wanna spit facts then go ahead and reply
If you'd like, you can still reply under my 193 reply
Me realizing its hard to know if Ukrainian, Belarusian, Russian and Mongolian because
--> Bulgarian looks the same for me too
@@spinjitzustudios780 bulgarian can be recognized by the excessive use of the letter ъ
Same here
no. only mongolian, belarusian, ukrainian
Same
2:16 Wow. This one's hard
Yeah I almooooost didn't get that one xD
It was so hard for me to get this. 😦😦😞. Lol!!😂
But for non native speakers, you have to consider them too!
@@kazekagetoriyama861 I'm American, we don't consider foreigners as much as others would.
@@kazekagetoriyama861 but the title of the video is English
I speak Dutch, when i saw Afrikaans i was like: dfq this Dutch is written soo wrong
Olandijos Lietuvis
Arrogantie
Olandijos Lietuvis I’m curious, could you understand what they were saying?
Soqac i’m dutch too and some words are very similar i think that we would understand each other easily but the grammar may be different
Afrikaans comes from dutch. They changed words, but we could easily understand eachother, or maybe with a bit of practice.
Cath-Chan i know that thats why I said that grammar etc is different :)
When you start reading automatically in the languages that you know 😂
Huh I didn't see any language that I know off in the video... And that number 5 was extremely difficult to understand, I could hardly even recognize it as letters... I mean, I did read a lot of them though... Like Afrikaans, German, Danish and English, which are the ones that I actually understand, sure I could recognize all but Armenian, but who cares, it's just a small European language that hardly anyone knows in the first place.
r/iamverysmart
This comment does not compute in Scotland.
i know all of one language and that is my native language, english. i’m not very good at it either lol
*afrikaans text
“well, I guess it's dutc-”
“AFRIKAANS”
“DAMN GIRL”
Saaaammmeeee
hehe
same
SuperCuryh sameee mann
i'm Dutch and it was partly dutch
Me: *studies german for full 8 years*
Also me: *WTF IS WRITTEN HERE???*
17/20
Lol, got the same her. I am Dutch but raised in both Dutch and German. I had no frickin clue what it ment.
@@wietzevanderwijk3169 it was an excerpt from kind of a law, so typically german
i'm german and i don't know either lmao
Yeah it’s sooo complex. I mean I’ve been learning for 1 year but ngl I didn’t know much at all!
14/20
When my language showed up I was like wtf is this without realizing i was actually reading my language lol
Which one?
@@sophielorraines probably english
jk lol
Same
Same, when Italian came up I was like "wtf- 🤔" then I realized ✊😂🤦
3:08
Text: giorno
Me: ITALIAN
This is the power of Requiem
Yes! Me too haha
its not delivery, it's -diogorno- giorno
SAME
Manni - I had the Same reaction when i saw “medici” XD
Everyone shocked over Mongolian saying "iT cOulD bE rUsSiAn oR uKrAniAn bEcAuse LetTerS aRe SaMe" do you realize how many languages use the Cyrilic alphabet?
- Russian
- Ukranian
- Bulgarian
- Tajik
- Uzbek
- Kazakh
- Turkmen
- Kyrgyz
- Belarusian
And heaps of others
Cross off Uzbek, Turkmen, as they latinised back in the 90s. They might still be used by the older generations, but generally most everything is in a latin script now
Could probably cross off Kazakh as well, as Kazakhstan has been in the process of latinisation since 2018, and many signs, documents, businesses, etc. have converted to a latin based script already.
There are not HEAPS of other languages that use cyrillic, but there definitely are a few more, most notably serbo-croat in Serbia and Montenegro
Turkmen dnt use Cyrillic anymore
I didn’t know I thought these alphabetical letters are Russian and only used by Russians and Ukrainians 😅 interesting
Я говорю по-русски и я думаю это плохой. Кириллиц ≠ русский
(я извините, мой русский плохой так как мой первый язык английский и не русский)
Serbian, some Moldovans
2:17
Everybody: English
Donald Trump: It’s Spanish.
That's both funny and accurate
??? His wife speaks like 6 languages and I’m pretty sure he’s not that dumb.
Hola gente como estan quieren jugar fortnite?xdxdxd
Me: also english english correct 100% easy EASY LEVEL soo easy SMARTEASYSOOOEASY EASY easy
also its not spanish
Me: 16th is Dutch.
Nacho: 16th is Afrikaans.
alright
😂
😈
Afrikaans is dutch with a weird dialect, I am dutch so for me it was easy
@@goti8895 κιαλος Έλληνας
Afrikaans sounds drunk and uses double letters
I speak french so on the first one instead of guessing i just started reading it without realizing 🤦♀️😂
Yeah me too
Saaaaaaaame 😂😂😂
😂😂
Saaame
What did the text say ? Also...Bounjour! 😂
Me:*saw alpha*
Me: that’s greek 😁
Mathematician wants to know your location😂
i saw the u and immediately said greek jsjdjs
@@emmanouilladavos295 εγώ πάντως είμαι, για αυτόν δε ξέρω...
@@emmanouilladavos295 εγώ ναι
Armyyyyy!!!
tip: every noun in German is capitalized
If u see ß it is German.
Milos M 🅱️
@@milosm9280 If you see ß it can be even Greek I guess. :-D I thought ß symbol was replaced by ss in German.
@@Pidalin in greek the veta sits flush with the letters and has a tail that hangs down. that is germanic exclusive.
@@alexv5125 I know, but it's confusing because it looks similar on first look and most of people saw beta symbol last tim in math in school.
#5 Was so hard I was surprised I was it right
TimmaBilla Same omg, never thought I could guess it right
Are sarcastic or serious i cant tell
talamh talamh Wtf dude are you that stupid
What did you guess? I think it's japanesse.
Mortbob Kanciastostopy really? I thought it was Greek..
When English popped up, I was going to say ‘English’ because
That’s my language
But I said ‘England’ so that’s fun
それな
Sillysnivy19 𝘀𝗮𝗺𝗲
svet ne わからんっす
At syempre, Tagalog yung lengwahe ko kaya madali na yun para sakin lmaoo
svet ne わたしも中国語できんよ?w
*wow* Armenian script looks amazing, to us non-Armenian, the script just looks like *ulumululumululmulumu* i wish to learn it
Yankee J ik lol
that's why I guessed the Armenian easily
Thank you. I feel happy now 😁
@@lurji Georgian alphabet created the same person who created Armenian alphabet. Btw I like Georgian alphabet too, they are like spaghety to me lol
նկատի ունես սա այբուբենի ստեղծողը ուղեղի վնասված անձն է:
2:20 it took me a minute to realize that this was english
Addison stay! love ur pfp
same
The German sentence is sooo german that I nearly fell from my chair laughing 😂
13/20 btw
Ксения Никитенко by registration in this area, the user will be informed about the conditions
@@seeenyaaa It says "When registering for these areas, the users are expressly informed of the relevant conditions for these areas."
When German came i was like, that looks like German but it cant be bc i nv saw that weird B letter, so i guessed dutch😭😭
@@briancorea9735 the "B" letter is actually ß, it just makes an "S" sound like you'd hear in english :) it's called an eszett and it replaces S, as S in german makes a "Z" sound like you'd hear in english
Yeah. All i thought when i saw this was. OMG why are all germans so correct.
I’ve got 14 out of 20. I didn’t know Mongolian used the Cyrillic alphabet.
Lies, jk idk
That was the one I was most surprised about too!!
Almost all the Kyrillic scripts use some special letters for the sounds they have. Latin letters use more of the extra marks over the letter, or adding h after a letter, like sh, ch or ah, eh … Here there are a few vowel letters which are only in Mongolian, plus the double vowels are not needed in the Slavic languages - that's the easiest. Russian (etc.) might have them in loan words, but that's rare.
@@timomastosalo сООтношение, вернЕЕ, полУУсмешка - these are some of many Russian proper words with double vowels.
Me too, 14 out of 20. Was also surprised when I saw Mongolian.
Like if your language was in this
Woah so many likes and reply😄
Yes hindi was there
Yeah albanian
@@lukee-dg4ql wow nice language 👌🤏
@@sarahmackrodt3140 same❣️🇮🇳
@@vinitabahuguna8066 ah thank you friend . Although a little complicated its a very beautiful language! Love from albania!
Me when Korean comes:
OMG I can read what's written but can't understand a single thing
한국어 😅
Same!
Relatable! 안영!
Me too 😂 the benefits of being a Kpop fan I guess
mee hahahah
I feeeeel u
6:09 *TAGALOG*
Translation:
Never, because I accept myself being brown-skinned.I accept myself... that I will never be fair skinned.And I accept myself also who I really am.
Weird flex but ok
@@mado7396 yes you did a funny, i am laughing haard
iamriceu I mean, memes aside, i'm pretty sure it's because how skin whitening products are booming over there, to the point where people will call you ugly if you have dark skin.
I don't know who needs to hear this but brown is beautiful. Now move on.
@Hanz Buencamino hii, "ayoko" can't be used as a translation for "never" since "ayoko" means "I don't want" 😬🙂
Me: Seeing Greek as a physics student
*War flashback intensifies*
Me, a greek mythology nerd who wants to learn greek: °~°
@@annandres8483 me a greek who hates greek mythology
army
I'm studying ancient greek, that's hell
Yes....Every letter has a symbol in maths
2:19 Woah, Is that Alien Language ?
In some countries it is. Sorry - or more like foreign; but if unrecognizable... What did you guess? :)
timomastosalo right..🤣
It's not a common nor wordwide used language 🤔
@@VelikaGaming Actually, it is. You just used it.
@@timomastosalo sarcasm
5:22 I can see the whole physics and mathematics variables i.e., alpha, beta, gamma, delta, epsilon, pi, rho, mu, nu, omega, sigma, xeta, iota, tau, phi
and many more....
So as a science student it has to be GREEK
So as the neighbour of Greece (turkey) İT İS GREEK
So as a native citizen of Greece its Greek ;)
oh that capital i with a dot is so strange
Same!🤣🤣🤣. Because some Greek symbols are used in Science and Maths. So most of us will answer Greek
It could have been tsakonian... never let your guard down!
Depressive text in Russian 🙈:
"Also pension may be decreased due to outstanding bills. Amount owed will be deducted from pension until full payment is made."
Oh my! What a selection. Of the languages I could read, I noticed that the subjects being written about were pretty dull!
I got confused at that part
I was like: how is that Mongolian?????
me: well that's gotta be norwegian or some scandinavian language
the language: turkish
ops sorry friends i gotta go google about languages now
carol why you so suprised tho
😅 no problem
I see a sloven word so I thought it was Slovenian lol
ethnic ilocano 04 which word?
@@laraarslan I saw a word 'Sloven'
I'm Filipino.
Number 15 is more of Taglish (Tagalog + English).
Me too
@RFT Yeah, that's why our language is FILIPINO not TAGALOG. Cuz, if it really is Tagalog then I am no longer a filipino
@@phoby4740 Wait, yung Tagalog is yung gamit natin but moreover nagiging TagLish sya, and Filipino is yung tawag satin, tawag sa mga tao na taga Pilipinas, okay?
Pero tandaan mo, walang tayo ha, hakdog.
@@jareddo06 Sorry na di pala ako Pilipino.
@@phoby4740 Eh??
8:07 As a German I have to say that this is the most German text I've ever read.
What does it say?
"When registering for these areas, users are expressly informed of the relevant conditions for these areas" or something like that😅 (I used google translate because I didn't really know how to translate this😅 I am German by the way)
Is it about nazi? Then yes it’s way too german
Lol! ... I was like, "wait, what happened now? The quiz must be broken, it's showing me some legal stuff now, why does it ... oh!" :-D
As a german learner, i agree. I can get the root words and connectives but i do not know the full meaning of many of the words, for example hingewiesen
Me: that’s danish because i can see what it says but i don’t understand shit
Tuva lmao same
Snakker du norsk?
@@aerdian det jeg snakker
@@kallagiaboine127 You're Sámi, I see from your name - greetings from a Finn. Which Sámi is it, Northern - Dàvvin? I don't know any Sámish, I just try to get your names right :)
I easily mix Danish and Norwegian: mainly I can tell them apart if there are words like nation or nasjon: so Norwegian writes more like it's said. But I need a longer text than this to figure that out. Here I lost the time to think - just as I wrote my answer for myself, I saw 'siger' (g said like y in yes), and I thought, Norwegian has 'sejer' (j said like y in yes), I think (to say, says).
@Crow Crow, no Norwegian uses æ and å too.. there alphabet is the same as the Danish, ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZÆØÅ just slightly different from the Swedish alphabet, ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZÅÄÖ... That's the standard alphabet of Swedish though, It should be AÁÀBCDEÉÈFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZÅÄÖ in Swedish though... As Swedish has words such as Idéer. And Surnames such as Levé... Although vowels with diacritics are rarely used, I mean people are lazy and write ideer or just ider instead, but if I had to decide we'd go back to older spellings, because we didn't have K in the past or V for that matter. Quinna used to be the word for female, but now it's Kvinna.
I hate having linguistical knowledge, it makes life worse.
I was expecting to see Arabic lol
But you might confuse it with Urdu
@@abontidasgupta649 Urdu, Persian & Pashtu, at least. Well, it's the same with the many Slavic languages. And Norwegian & Danish look VERY similar. Basically I recognize them from how they write the international words, like nation. Norwegian has gone more how they are said, Danish copies more how they are written in Latin etc.
@@timomastosalo uP
Once on the same quiz I've failed between Pashto and Urdu
Plus, it's easily reconizable
Me: "This is polish"
*being croatian*
Me: "ummm ok"
*next question*
Me: "well....idk"
Question: *polish*
Me: OK WHAT THE HELL-
Dana Marilena Stanculea same here. Hahaha
Me too
When you see "Ł"/"ł" - you can be sure it's polish. I don't think there is an other language using this letter 🙈
Im polish, and I little bit understood that sentence in croatian but
Dude *what the frick*
Lol same
Me: "Ah cyrillic, I think its russian*starts trying to read it* wait...."
-mongolian-
Me:"What the"
Nobody:
What I see in the video: **Insert Minecraft Enchanting Table**
haha funy
A man of culture I see
0:59 weebs/otakus be like:
I know that
Koreaboos 2:35
I though it was Chinese
@@isaiah9501 when there is simple symbols like か い は な… then it is not Chinese
Being called an “otaku” is more of an insult than a compliment in Japan.
@@isaiah9501 if it looks like Chinese but haves a lot of curves, its Japanese.
If it looks like Chinese but have lots of curves AND straight lines, its Korean.
if it looks like Chinese and have a lot of straight lines, its actually Chinese.
Me: Well this looks turkish but could be azeri, imma guess azeri.
The text: TURKISH
Azerbaijan Turkish has some different letters than Turkey Turkish alphabet. Like ə, x and q. Just a little information. :)
If you see "ğ" it is definitely Turkish :D
And there are some other Turkic languages, some are soon changing to the Latin letters
Turkish and azeri languages is same languages
@@youtubehesabm7610 no not really?
7:45 my language😍😍 Hindi
Translation :
Who is the 2nd millionaire? Babita(name of an Indian girl) lives in amaravati. This week we can see her in the show. Babita's life is full of bad decisions, and we can guess this by her a single answer.
Sure?? Because 3rd line Translates as The Life of Babita is full of struggles not Full of bad decisions.
That's a very beautiful letter.🤩🤩
I got 12/20 😅 I’m a little bit dissapointed that I didn’t recognize Danish 🤦🏼♀️
nice work 😎
Eeva Ilva yo I got 5 and one of them was danish bc I’m swedish
I thought the Danish one was Norwegian...
I am a dane.
. - .
5
2:58
People who doesn't study geography: *Visible confusion*
Jojo fan: let us introduce ourselves
Yes, I was like "Oh, it's Giovanna"!
I assumed it was Latin, having taken three years in high school
Wait wait jojo has Italian references? Wow didn’t know
Automaticist You we’re closed then. Since Italian is made of Latin and Greek
SHIZAAAAAAAAAA
Couldnt even get my own right....
Me: oh I know that’s obviously american duh
The answer: english
Me: -_-
Haha I thought it was a trick question
American is English lenguage...you have British English and American English...so, he mean to say American and British English
American and British English are not yet separate languages - not quite, but lying pretty close there, when we have the internet options to choose which spelling to use.
So English is a sufficient answer :)
1:46
Me, a beginner Russian learner: Oh, it's Russian, duh.
Me ten seconds later: * Sees the weird 'o's *
Me: **Visible confusion**
classic rookie mistake. you dont even know basic Russian, kid.
Как твое учение идёт?
Я больше узнаю каждый день)
I failed Mongolian, Tagalog and AFRIKAANS...
I was like:
Isn't that Dutch?
Fall Faith Deutsch*
I also thought Afrikaans was Dutch it is so similar, but Tagalog?
Tagalog is different.
tagalog and mongolian are very different from dutch
No, I didn't confuse Tagalog and Mongolian with Afrikaans, just Dutch.
I confused Tagalog with Chabacano and Mongolian with Tayik...
I failed Mongolian and Danish, somehow mixed Norwegian and Danish up and thought Mongolian was Kazakh for whatever reason
*me seeing TAGALOG*
ME: duh siyempre Filipino yan
NNAU: Tagalog
*LAUGHS IN DISSAPOINTMENT*
Same HHAAHAHHAHAA
Instead Filipino, nilagay Tagalog edi dialect n🤣
@@20knighty ikr HAHAHA
At least alam mo tagalog yon pangalan😂
@@annandres8483 linagay ko tagalog dahil yun nakalagay sa NNAU hahaha bat ko naman ilalagay ang Filipino na pangalan if sabi ng NNAU na tagalog 🤣
Good u putted Albanian because it’s totally unique & isolated indo-european language..
Not easy to guess it
I watched too much eurovision to not guess It
@@geminix365 😂😂🤣🤣👏
Albanian has ë... Iizi to gues.
@@turkoositerapsidi Albanian has strange words like "shqp" etc. And yeah, there's so many ë, so it's pretty easy to guess I think.
I guessed it right in the last moment
I got French, Japanese, English, Korean, Italian, Turkish, Armenian, Thai, Greek, Russian, Hindi, and German right.
me: reads the albanian text
also me: *double headed eagle of the fatherland intensifies*
Lol am albanian too
Kosovo je Srbija!
I feel bad I said it was Serbian :")
@@sansgirlfriend Ö
Yllka Bajro heyyyy we have the same name☺️
The first two was French and Japanese.. I had French in high school and now I learn Japanese.. The only Scandinavian language was Danish.. I'm danish. I have a stepmom from Thailand.. So I recognized it instantly.. I love k-dramas so knew it was Korean.. Had a best friend who is polish.. Have an idea of how that looks. Whent to to Greece the last two years.. Greek is very easy to recognize.. I've known a woman who has an Italian husband and an Italian restaurant.. 😅 I just realized that I had a very broad language encounter..
Cool man
Man you could write a story 😂🤣
@@rommelcurato1927 even his comment seems so interesting.
I’m danish too
When the Russian text comes in and you can't decide if it's Russian or Bulgarian because they have the same letters( both use cyrillic alphabet ) and oh I got only 9 right. At least I answered right for my native language 😂
ZIZEL PKL2 French,English,Italian etc also use the same alphabet.
True, sometimes really you'll get struggled for that which words are in Russian and in my native language Bulgarian, because a lot of them are written absolutely the same way! :)
Bulgarian is easy to regonise as the excessive use of the character ъ. Also Mongolian has a character that looks like a lower-case y but the bottom line is facing straight down. Plus Ukrainian has a unique character to it that it a reversed version of э. Lots of information, I know
@@67hutch In Russian the letter ъ has no real sound, while in Bulgarian it has a sound, maybe you should know, the sound of the bulgarian ъ is basically how is sounding the letter ''e'''in the english word '''label'', I'm just saying it for more information! :)
I speak both so
Ok I'll try it:
✅1. French
✅2. Japanese
❌3. Honestly no idea
❌4. Russian? (oops)
✅5. English xD
✅6. Korean!
✅7. Italian? (yeahh)
❌8. ?
❌9. What
❌10. I'm dumb idk
❌11. Idk but I've seen it before TT
✅12. That's Thai!
❌13. Russian? (omg I'm honestly so stupid xD)
✅14. Danish? (yeahhh)
❌15.?
❌16. Hmm
❌17. Well...
✅18. Russian? (yeas finally xD)
✅19. Hindi
✅20. DEUTSCH YEAS OMG GERMAN UWU THAT'S MY LANGUAGE! LOOK MOM OUR LANGUAGE IS FAMOUSSS YEAJH!
10/20 okay I'm fine with that. I expected my result to be wayyy worse xD
Ich liebe Bäume Weil Baum 15 is my language:Filipino
I was like: Russian
video: Nope, Mongolian
And when there was really Russian I was like "It looks like Russian, I guess Ukrainian"
video: Russian
me: ok then :-D
Three was easy...Albanians use the Shq and Shp thingees, no one else does. (Based on the Illyric language of old).
15 items.
I was wrong in Armenian, Albanian, Croatian, Danish and Mongolian.
It was the first time i saw the Armenian script.
Armenian has Thai letrers but more much different
Albania has a letter called GJ
Croatian is same as Bosnian or Serbian
Danish are very simullar to Norsk but it has siger
Mongolian is cyrillic
*ARE YOU DUMB, THESE ARE SUPER MEGA EASY*
@@AnAlbanianDude no, Thai letters are a lot different. Armenian letters are unique.
@@AnAlbanianDude r/iamverysmart
What languange did you think Danish were? As a Dane myself i find it very interesting. Lmao somepeople mistake us for germans, sometimes dutch and often norwegian or swedish
Շնորհավորում եմ դուք բացահայտեցիք գրանցման նոր համակարգ
2:35 tbh I just tried to read the first word like "mecheureur sangdaero jeonhwanjeomeur- oh it's Korean lol"
4:57
easiest one
สวัสดี
สวัสดี
I guessed it right because I was recently in Thailand
สวัสดีครับ
Yeah but it could've been Lao too, I can't tell , also, if there was Arabic letters , I wouldn't be able to tell if it was Persian or urdu or arabic
Suwatika bro สวัสดี
9/20 lol . . Everything that looked like Russian characters I just said Russian hahaha
I think all people are doing that. :-D They should switch to latin, but I know it's about history, we, western slavs were under catholic rule more than 1000 years and we have latin thanks to that.
Same here
Cyrillic characters* this Alphabet has nothing to do with Russia, Russia just uses it but the Alphabet is Greek and Bulgarian ;)
I mean I only guessed actual Russian but it was second guessed too lol, I got 11.
1. Francais
2.
3.
4.
English
6.
7
19 hindi
20 Deutsch
you didnt figure out Greek or Russian? Jesus Christ stupidity
I’m Turkish and even I struggled reading the turkish text I mean wtf is that sentence it’s turkish yes but still a bit weird tho 😂 and I got 15/20 🎉
Maşallah, ben sadece 12sini bildim 😊
7 tane bildim :/
Imagine someone asks you what that means😂
i mean if you are not into football it definitly can sound weird, but its easy to read and also to understand
Hazama Kirara hahahaha 😂
15/20
Yo! That was so cool. I want something unique like this. Like: write eurovision 2019 non english song line in english, and we viewers have 10 seconds to think of the song that has the translated version
ooh that's a nice idea!
Moscow
Moscow
Throw your glasses at the wall
What did you miss, and what was your guess
Its easier to look at the chapters than looking at the answers
I called few of them Russian!! I thought to myself there had to be a Russian text in this quizz!! At the end, I found my Russian text!! Feeling accomplished! 😂😂
5:20 greece
Ελλάδα ρεε
Mariozz Kolomvozz γκριντζυ
ΠΑΜΕ ΛΙΓΟ
p33
Makedonia is where?
Эллада!
Greetings,
Japanese.
English.
Italian.
Turkish.
Russian.
Hindi.
German.
I got seven answers correct.
It was amazing.
Thanks a lot.
Best wishes 🍀
1:35
Me: sees language I speak
Also me: ALBANIAN 🇦🇱
To be honest I'm Canadian and I have nothing to do with Albania so I dont know why I learnt it
Maybe you just like the language. That’s the best reason to learn a language! 😊
Hello fellow Canadian!
#11 Polish
#13 Greek
This is the easiest languages and english and german
I from Poland and I learning greek
Sorry for my bad english
I have 16/20
Are you really learning greek?!?! I am from Greece and I speek greek so I know how hard it is to learn! Well done!
@@evat.1226 ❤❤😻
Witam
Eva T. I have old Greek in the Netherlands we have the highest level called gymnasium for old Greek and latin
Marta Galarek you are a kind German
There's no full stop in Hindi. "|" sign is used just like full stop in English.
Was that Sanskriti then? Or Hindi with that one wrong sign?
@@timomastosalo Sanskrit is a bit different, Sanskrit uses more marks and it's words are often connected and lengthy
Though it's difficult to explain, those who can read the Devnagari script can separate Hindi, Marathi and Sanskrit
Rita Arya marathi is a lot different tho, but yes, all three are of devnagri
Also in the first line there were those those weird signs, and the word बबतिा with a double mathra on the त
ohh that's so interesting! In Greek they don't use a question mark they just put ";"
15/20
1) French ✔️
2)Japanese ✔️
3) Albanian ✔️ (thank u Eurovision)
4) Kazakh ❌
5) English ✔️
6) Korean ✔️
7) Italian ✔️
8) Turkish ✔️
9) Armenian ✔️
10) Slovenian ❌
11) Polish ✔️
12) Thai ✔️
13) Greek ✔️
14) Norwegian ❌
15) Hawaiian (had no clue lmao) ❌
16) Hungarian (lol) ❌
17) Swahili ✔️
18) Russian ✔️
19) Hindi ✔️
20) German ✔️
No. 15 is filipino which is also called tagalog but tagalog is more formal so english words do not enter sometimes
I'm too, but the 15 I said Tagalog✔️ and 16 Dutch❌ (Thanks Eurovision for so much)
1. Idk 2,Japanese 3. Deutsch? 4. Russian (or Ukrainian) 5 English 6 Korean 7. Italian 8. Turkish 9. Thai 10. Idk 11. Polish 12. Thai (now I know the difference between Armenian and thai) 13. Russian 14. idk 15 Indonesian( wtf the grammar on the first line, i didn't read the rest so I thought it's Indonesian, couldn't believe I made a mistake on my own language.)
16. Idk 17. Idk 18. Russian (finally i hit it 19. Sanskrit? Hindi? 20. Deutsch
I got 10.
6:25 That's Filipino, a standardized Tagalog. True Tagalog don't allow English loanwords.
Taglish for short, diba??
That's not even Filipino to be exact. Taglish = Filipino hopefully should not persist
I didn't recognize some of the words and was afraid it would be Cebuano or another dialect. Guess I gotta study harder for my final! 😅
French (heard the accent)/Italian (heard the accent)/Turkish (heard Turkish music)/Slavic (I have heard of Only Fire)/Polish (BarakaxD taught me it)/Thai (Lisa - I love you!!!)/Japanese (Seen it before)/Korean (listened to K-Pop)/Russian (it is also Slavic)/English (my second language)/Greek (My aunt has a child, that speaks Greek and English)/Tagalog (I have a friend, that is Filipino. Filipino is very close to the Tagalog)/German (seen the accent)/Hindi (T-Series for life)
I love Lisa tooo xD
6:19 is that my language?
Oh yes.
Edit 2: omG 41 likes lets go to 100
Ako din
Wait ano
I made that wrong, I thought it's Malay XD
Pilipinong puro
Not mine
i got french,japanese,english,korean,italian,polish,thai,danish,russian,hindi and german
I guessed correctly
French
English
korean
Italian
Turkish
Polish
Greek
Russsian
German
I guessed correctly
French
English
Japanese
Korean
Albanian
Croatian
Mongolian
Russian
Danish
Polish
Italian
Greek
Turkish
Hindi
German
türkçeyi bildin mi la helall
@@aysen4915 only a little.
DOKTOR HANS sen bil bi zahmet türk değil misin vmdmjc yorumu yazana dedim
@@aysen4915 now I know.
ᜀᜅ᜔ ᜇᜒᜏᜆ 🇵🇭
I wish someday the world know this Filipino ancient script. #baybayin
Whoa that's so cool
I actually studied baybayin and can write it
They've got it all wrong, never was on that script, so it means it's taglish Tagalog and english
Is that the real Tagalog?
Never knew Tagalog could be like that :0 looks hard
6:24 It's actually Taglish and our Language is Filipino and Tagalog is our dialect
Actually, linguistically, it's the other way around. Filipino is a standardized dialect of Tagalog created by Manuel Quezon. Even though "officially", in the eyes of the government, Filipino is a language.
Who the fuck told you that Tagalog is a dialect, huh?
16/20
French, Japanese, Albanian, Mongolian, English, Korean, Italian, Turkish, Polish, Thai, Greek, Danish, Tagalog, Afrikaans, Hindi, German
Me at 4th: couldn’t believe myself
Coming at 5th: had to be sure and thought about it till last second
At the end I was like „20 has to be German“; I was surprised when there was an actual German text. And it sounds sooooo German lmao 💀💀
Der Text war ja mal 100% Deutsch
I got Italian right because I recognized the word "Giorno" because JoJo
Me too 😂
😱 To my surprise , I was able to actually guess a lot more than I thought ... I like this type of challenges now 😭
12/20
I'm happy with the outcome and had fun playing this 😁💖
My answers were:
French
Japanese
Albanian
Russian
English
Chinese
Italian
Turkish
Armenian
Croatian
Polish
?
Greek
Norwegian
Swedish
Dutch
?
Russian
?
German
good work 😁
Korean words dont look chinese-
16/20
My answers were:
French
Japanese
Swahili
Russian
English
Korean
Italian
Turkish
Armenian
Croatian
Polish
Thai
Greek
Danish
Malay
Afrikaans
?
Russian (as I found the answer which was Mongolian)
Hindi (my language)
German
You are 17 not 12
16/20 Its easier to guess by seeing the text than to guess when someone's speaking.
Even I got 16 out of 20
4:13
"Will these two indications be enough to close the cirlcle and convince the court that Chanchar really did do a prohibited action in return for money, it's yet to be seen."
Greetings from Croatia 🇭🇷😉
I'm from Serbia and while I was reading this I was like why is written so weirdly and then I realized...
Such a beautiful country
6:08 I DIDNT EXPECT TAGALOG TO BE HERE LMAOOO where did yall get that tho
Thanks Google 😁
7/20.. It's Ok, I think 🤣😂
Be you, don't be anyone same 🙌🏻
I got 9
5🤦♀️
French, Japanese, English, Italian, Thai, Russian - thats all i could recognize 😅😭
I got Hindi and German as well Cause i am from india and guessed german correctly
19/20
was overwhelmed with the choice of filipino, tagalog or cebuano 🤷♂️
i guess: french, japanese, albanian, mongolian, english, korean, italian, turkish, armenian, croatian, polish, greek, russian, hindi, german
I got 17/20! I'm pretty happy with that :)
I've never seen Armenian before, and admittedly I'm not very good with recognizing Thai, Hindi (I thought it was Sanskrit so close enough, I guess lmao). But yeah, the Dutch/Afrikaans got everyone I think!
Excellent! Did you get Croatian right? There are many Slavic language who write close the same - it's tough to tell them apart.
PS. if you chose Sanskriti - then it's 16/20. Like Italian isn't Latin :)
@@timomastosalo umm... The language is called "Sanskrit" and not "Sanskriti"
@@timomastosalo I thought Croatian was Czech lol
I get only Polish, German, English, Greek, Korean, Japanese and Thai :P
I got Japanese, Korean, Mongolian, Russian, Thai, Hindi, English, Tagalog, and Italian. 9/20
I don't think Chinese was in there😅😅
@@HyugaHinHin oh wait. I thought The Korean is chinese, and I played it back and I answered Korean. But before, I answered Chinese and I skipped the Answer on the layer. So I thought it was right.😂😂
@@u6848 lol.. it happens 😁
French Japanese Albanian English Italian Turkish Armenian BSC Polish Greek Danish Tagalog Russian German Hindi
wow I did pretty good!
6:15 taglish hahahhaha
18/20
Mongolian and Swahili got me.
Tebrikler,çok başarılısın.
Albanian and mongolian got me
@@bs1sH78 Albanian has a e with 2 dots like ë
Mongolian is cyrillic
I knew the Mongolian wasn't Slavic anything 'cause I couldn't understand any of it; the double vowels and some non-Russian letters tipped me off.
As to Swahili, I knew it's some sort of Bantu language and guessed Swahili.
3:46 My language🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲
Video maker: what is in 1:12
Me:
*Yes*
Nobody:
Armenian:
Ullumnlnu un lunmnulm lunmllnum nmmm lujhtnnl nmnulunm mnul
Հայերենը շատ հարուստ լեզու է
Thanks!! I didn’t know you were actually going to use my suggestion + you included my nativr language!
Glad you enjoyed! 😊
My answers (left) and the correct answers (right):
1. French - French ✅
2. Japanese - Japanese ✅
3. Hungarian?? - Albanian ❌
4. Russian?? - Mongolian ❌
5. Obvious what dat is ✅
6. Korean - Korean ✅
7. Italian - Italian ✅
8. Slovenian?? - Turkish ❌
9. Idk - Armenian ❌
10. Ukranian?? - Croatian ❌
11. Czech?? - Polish ❌
12. Idk - Thai ❌
13. No idea - Greek ❌
14. Swedish?? - Danish ❌
15. Tagalog - Tagalog (my native language) ✅
16. Dutch?? - Afrikaans ❌
17. Kurdish?? - Swhaili ❌
18. Russian - Russian ✅
19. Hindi - Hindi ✅
20. German - German ✅
So I only got 9 out of 20 even though I love watching videos about languages. Lol