Frenchman Reacts To European languages comparison - Food

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  • Опубліковано 14 січ 2025

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  • @HeroManNick132
    @HeroManNick132 Місяць тому +1

    1:50 C in all Slavic languages makes TS sound. K is K just to know. And also kolbas exist in Bulgarian but it means different type of sausage like the salami type. The Greek word also exist here as well ''lukanka'' which is another type of sausage. Although for meat it's written in Cyrillic by accident which is pronounced as ''meso.''
    4:28 The L in Slavic languages is usually pronounced as dark L (after hard vowels like A, O, U, E, Y), except in Polish where it's light L.

    • @ExoticBankaiYT
      @ExoticBankaiYT  Місяць тому

      Interesting stuff, thanks for explaining !

  • @jdfleo8140
    @jdfleo8140 Місяць тому

    Notice several of the Bulkan region nations including Italy, naming orange after Portugal due to the Portuguese introducing it to Europe.

  • @quigonjinn3567
    @quigonjinn3567 4 місяці тому

    2:36 Ziemniak in Polish literally means Earthling from Ziema = Earth (as in Soil) but Ziema can also mean Earth.
    7:48 the ą in Mąka is spelled on so Monka.
    10:14 Mięso the ę is spelled en but like when you talk through ur nose the ę "hoock" indicates a nasal sound. So its very subtle.
    But in general im quite surprised how well you manage to read all the languages, Funnily enough ur German is on Point.

    • @ExoticBankaiYT
      @ExoticBankaiYT  4 місяці тому +1

      Thanks for the info and the praise, appreciate it !

  • @Mary-i5c1m
    @Mary-i5c1m Місяць тому

    Perhaps languages that have similar to pomodore might describe tomate as golden apple or lovely apple. :)

  • @kacpersuski4459
    @kacpersuski4459 2 місяці тому

    Ch in polish its like h in home in english