Polyglot Reacts to Guess What Language I'm Speaking | FINAL ROUND

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  • Опубліковано 25 кві 2023
  • These vids are just the best. How many languages did you guess correctly?
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  • @ColeLangs
    @ColeLangs  Рік тому +17

    I have 27 pictures of Big Steve on my computer

  • @MrSharkFIN
    @MrSharkFIN Рік тому +9

    You need to actually go do one of these videos with Cut lol

  • @tawa7546
    @tawa7546 Рік тому +1

    So good to see this new reaction! I went back and rewatched all your older reactions to these guess the language videos before I watched this one, so much fun! 🤗

  • @MatthewBofenkamp
    @MatthewBofenkamp Рік тому +10

    I definitely needed more time to really think about it than the video gave; when I was on the channel we’d have about ten minutes with each person, which let me be really careful and think through all the options. I definitely got Bosnian, Arabic, and Punjabi (I heard some tones so that gave away Punjabi, since it probably wasn’t something like Saraiki or Hindko).
    Sicilian I knew it was an Italian dialect, but I don’t study those very often because I feel like Italy gets enough attention as is.
    Yup’ik I knew it was Native American and something way more north than Nahuatl, so I could have got that one. Now that I rewatch, the similarities to Greenlandic are definitely prominent, and it felt more like a west coast language, which could have guided me to Yup’ik. For anyone interested, I’d recommend Byron Nicholai who makes R&B music in Central Alaskan Yup’ik.
    Turcomani I’d never heard of and couldn’t even find anything about it on google except one reference on a linguistic map, which makes me wonder if I either spelled it wrong or if it’s a regional name for a more famous language. I’d really like to learn more about it though

    • @Saberguy13
      @Saberguy13 Рік тому +1

      Is Turkmani spoken in Turkmenistan?

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 6 місяців тому

      Sicilian is an Italic language, not a dialect, and Venetian / Sardinian / Pretarolo / Friulian / Neapolitan / Corsican / Ladin etc are also different Italic languages aka different Italian-based languages with different spelling and many different words - if a language has different spelling, it is not a dialect, true dialects have the same spelling and are the same as the official version and only the accent / pronunciation is a bit different!

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 6 місяців тому

      I am learning all the Italic languages, and my current levels are...
      - upper intermediate level in Old Norse / Icelandic / German
      - writer level in English + native speaker level in Spanish
      - upper advanced level in Dutch + advanced level in Norwegian
      - intermediate level in Swedish / Portuguese / French / Italian / Welsh
      - beginner level in Breton / Hungarian / Gothic / Latin / Faroese / Galician / Danish / Slovene
      - total beginner in Cornish / Manx / Irish / Scottish Gaelic / Aranese / Elfdalian / Gallo / Limburgish / Occitan / Luxembourgish / Catalan / East Norse / Ripuarian / Swiss German / Alemanic / Austrian German / PlatDeitsch / Greenlandic Norse / Friulian / Pretarolo / Sardinian / Neapolitan / Sicilian / Venetian / Esperanto / Walloon / Ladin / Guernsey / Norn / Burgundian / West Frisian / North Frisian / East Frisian / Yiddish / Afrikaans / Finnish / Latvian / Estonian etc (and the other languages based on Dutch / German / Norwegian / Italian / French that are referred to as ‘dialects’ but are usually a different language with different spelling etc)

  • @meganmakeup6316
    @meganmakeup6316 Рік тому +1

    You were the first person I thought about when I saw that Cut made another one! So happy to see another reaction video

  • @nikolicarl6590
    @nikolicarl6590 Рік тому +3

    Been waiting for this one 😅

  • @mikelombard21
    @mikelombard21 11 місяців тому

    Love these types of vids. Great stuff. Much love!

  • @utkarshthapliyal5822
    @utkarshthapliyal5822 Рік тому +4

    Gandhi spoke Gujarati, mate. Not even close to Punjabi lol

  • @nikodemweltrowski4507
    @nikodemweltrowski4507 Рік тому +4

    FYI Kurdish is an Indo-European language thus sounds nothing like Turkic languages, so no offence dude, but your guess was waaay off ;)

  • @harishreeshukla
    @harishreeshukla Рік тому +2

    Gandhi was Gujarati, I'm cryiiinnnngggggg

  • @GiacomoTito
    @GiacomoTito Рік тому +1

    Never heard of Yupik before, but it sounds a lot like Greenlandic.
    You did great. I was impressed 👍

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 6 місяців тому

      I used to confuse Greenlandic with Greenlandic Norse - I am learning the Norse languages and the other Germanic languages, and I used to think that Greenlandic was the same language as Greenlandic Norse, but I recently noticed that it is a completely different language!

  • @cvv9545
    @cvv9545 Рік тому +2

    Anyone else find the nigerian girl super abrasive? Like she instantly insults this bosnian man and his language.
    Great job though Cole, way more precise than my guessing.

    • @thevannmann
      @thevannmann Рік тому

      Ironically, African languages often sound quite aggressive.

  • @PearlPaisley
    @PearlPaisley Рік тому

    Hahaha what has happened to you? All intense and victorious. You are usually low key. But it was really fun! 😄

  • @nauruball5162
    @nauruball5162 9 місяців тому

    Corsica apparently mostly speaks French but also Corsican, which is basically a sister language to Italian family-wise apparently, it shares the exact same lineage of language family. This explains why you get such Italian sounding place names there I guess (also apparently it was switched from Italian to French in the 19th century.)

  • @a.j.marcantonio153
    @a.j.marcantonio153 Рік тому

    Yes, finally!

  • @user-ty5tc2yc7w
    @user-ty5tc2yc7w Рік тому

    I didnt start guessing until the latter half of the video, but i felt so big brain when i got Yupik right haha.

  • @Saberguy13
    @Saberguy13 Рік тому

    This one was tough. There weren't any super obvious ones like in previous videos, like Dutch, Russian, Portuguese, Jamaican Patois, Tagalog, Hawaiian, etc. I didn't get any this time around.

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 6 місяців тому

      I know Dutch and I am mid intermediate level in Portuguese, so these two are super easy for me to guess, and I can easily guess the Nordic languages and all other Germanic languages (at least all the official Germanic languages and the unofficial Germanic languages that I know of) because I am learning them all and I know Norwegian and am upper intermediate level in Icelandic and Norse and German and mid intermediate level in Swedish (I don’t know why most Nordic languages aren’t usually included, and Icelandic and Faroese have never been included in language guessing videos at all, which is so annoying) and, I can also guess Hungarian because I am learning it and I know many words, and I can guess the Latin languages because I am native speaker level in Spanish and am mid intermediate in French and Italian and beginner level in Galician / Catalan / Gallo / Esperanto / Occitan / Walloon / Guernsey / Latin and the other ones that are based on French and the Italic languages that I know of at the moment, and I think I can guess Slovene too because I am learning it and I know many words, and I can also guess Finnish and Estonian (and possibly Latvian) because I am learning them as well, plus I also know the flags associated with these languages! I didn’t know most languages in the video, but I guessed the Italic language called Sicilian, as I am studying all Italian-based languages, which it is a different language like Sardinian / Venetian / Pretarolo / Friulian / Corsican / Ladin / Neapolitan etc with different spelling rules and different grammar etc, not a dialect - they are usually referred to as ‘dialects’ because they aren’t officially recognized as a language yet, even though they should be, and they should all be added to Google translate, as it’s not easy to learn these languages that are either an unofficial language or an ancient language, or, a very unknown modern language like Faroese and Breton and Cornish and Manx and Limburgish and North Frisian and East Frisian etc! All these languages should be added to Google translate and to Duolingo and other similar apps, as should be the ancient Germanic languages like Norse / East Norse / Greenlandic Norse and Gothic and the Old versions and the Middle versions of every modern Germanic language and modern Celtic language and also Old French and Ancient Latin etc!

  • @_MoRZiLLo50
    @_MoRZiLLo50 Рік тому

    Funny times!

  • @Prostopyotr
    @Prostopyotr Рік тому

    I can’t believe I got the Yupik one right

  • @ronnyalvarado8116
    @ronnyalvarado8116 Рік тому +1

    You pronounced "pugliese" so off lol. The "gl" sound in italian is equivalent to the "lh" sound in portuguese since you're proficient in that! For example: Figlio -> Filho
    Same within with the italian "gn", it is comparable to the spanish "ñ"

  • @WBR44
    @WBR44 Рік тому +1

    I might be wrong but the fear of long words is probably english's longest word.

    • @RyanBentz
      @RyanBentz Рік тому +2

      That is the second longest word. The longest is pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis. Which is an invented long word said to mean a lung disease caused by inhaling very fine ash and sand dust.

    • @victoriaodegaard1
      @victoriaodegaard1 Рік тому +1

      Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious is in the dictionary.That might be second to the lung disease one... one letter more than fear of long words?

    • @shiningstone6771
      @shiningstone6771 9 місяців тому

      Dokoni aru no? Aoi sora!!

  • @armaansandhu7518
    @armaansandhu7518 Рік тому

    haha being a native Punjabi speaker you saying it was punjabi because of Gandhi was the funniest thing ever. I laughed out loud at that one. There has been a lot of migration to North america from gujrat and punjab so most Indians you will find there will be Gujrati or Punjabi. Atleast that is what I thnink is the case.

  • @SurprisedPika666
    @SurprisedPika666 Рік тому

    Hey, you play the guitar and you sing? Why not sing songs in different languages?

  • @TheStickCollector
    @TheStickCollector Рік тому

    Good

  • @dikkadwi
    @dikkadwi Рік тому

    fayrouz song help me guess the Lebanese one😅😅

  • @BEN-hl6yt
    @BEN-hl6yt Рік тому

    Mate I was rooting for it to be Kurdish bahahaha