Ask the flag's colors and think was similar to England was really a amazing guess , i mean Georgia 🇬🇪 and England 🏴 are like that , very good Lauren
but when they revealed the nationalities at 11:47 I got kinda mad because the hungarian flag was actually latvian (skull emoji moment). like how can somebody mix those 2 flags if they google "hungarian flag"
@@AnanoKiskeidze No, Georgia lies on both - the European and the Asian continents which is divided by Caucasus mountain range. Check this map - Khevi, Khevsureti and Tusheti regions are in Europe: www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1VNDTX7kG8MXRTcrqAnC4JyPNYPnWVe4&usp=sharing
The fact that she was able to guess Georgia is absolutely insane. It's slightly more surprising than her not guessing Hungary,, but she is still godly at her knowledge on European languages and geography.
She was helped. and it's not godly or insane what she doing. If she godly I m beyond that cause I understand it's Hungary but guess is it or finnish. but after food i'm yeah it's hungary. and I also guess between serbia and Bulgaria but my question for serb girl would be about most famous alcohol. yes bulgarians drink them too but pronunciation different.
When she said that I immediately knew it was Hungary. I was pretty sure it was Hungarian, but as soon as she broke out the szil starting word I was like yup, that's Hungarian haha.
Welcome back , lovely Lauren 🇬🇧 , long time , tha hardest to guess was Hungary 🇭🇺 and Georgia 🇬🇪 , even though both had been before i'm not used to both languages
@@siren369xstar8at least our language is unique The Georgian language is one of the oldest in the world. It has its own alphabet and differs from any other language so respectfully shut up
As a Hungarian, for some reason I immediately knew that Saba is also Hungarian even before she started speaking 😄 It was so weird hearing a West Germanic and a Finno-Ugric language converse with each other. Our languages have like nothing to do with each other, except for some recent loan words and a few hudnred years old German loan words. Other than that, absolutely nothing, no wonder Lauren didn't understand anything.
IMO Hungarian is quite easy to guess, cos it's not similar to anything else. Well, maybe you can mix it up with Finnish, if you didn't hear neither of them (the accent is similar).
What I liked about this is despite the channel called World Friends, the girls were bantering about, identifying with their nations more so than with being an European. I don't mind alliances and most of us living in Europe are brothers and sisters regardless of borders, but it is just so wholesome and fun when someone is a little "patriotic", in these girls' case it's especially cute.
Latvian and Lithuanian are fairly similar, Estonian on the other hand is from a completely different language family. It is related to Hungarian and Finnish - among others - and sounds pretty much like Finnish.
@@barkasz6066 latvian and lithianian are baltic languages that has simmilar words like 5 of them and they could never understand each othe so actualy theyr not very similar
@@barkasz6066 From surface view, you'd think that Latvian and Lithuanian are "fairly similar", but really these two nations barely understand each other when they speak in their native languages. Same goes for Estonian and Hungarian, btw, even though they are meant to be closely related. Even the Estonian and the Finnish btw, which sound very similar from an outside perspective, just like the Latvian and the Lithuanian, do not find it easy to talk to each other straight out of the box.
@@CassxowarySounding and some words can help to distinguish. But anyway, it's too hard, if you have never heard or been to Hungary, especially for a non-Finno-Ugric person🤷♂
l am very happy, when l see a Georgian person on such an interesting channel. As for Sophia, she is very cute and beautiful. l am glad to be a Georgian♥ ძალიან მიხარია, როცა ვხედავ ქართველ ადამიანს ასეთ საინტერესო არხზე. რაც შეეხება სოფიას, ის ძალიან საყვარელი და ლამაზია. ძალიან ბედნიერი ვარ ქართველი რომ ვარ♥
Amúgy arról soha senki sem beszél, hogy a magyarok (legalább) fele nem tud normális és helyesen magyarul írni. Persze ez kortól független! Elvileg ezt már általánosban meg kellett volna tanulniuk, de ez valószínűleg valahogy kimaradhatott, de akkor hogyan jutottak A-ból B-be? Esetleg érettségi? Hogyha nem megy a helyesírás akkor valaki hogyan tud végezni a sulikkal? Ez nekem magas! Amúgy csak a magyarok ilyenek, hogy ennyire nem tudnak írni?
Many people say the Hungarian language sounds like Finish or Estonian, but no Fins nor Estonians understand not even a word if they listen to Hungarians. Nothing at all. And it is the same the other way around. Strange, scientists say those languges are related but How can they be related if they do not understand a Hungarian word? Even the Turkish or Germans understand more if they listen to Hungarians than Fins
@@brozjoszip6401 Understanding or not understanding is not an indicator of relationship between languages. For example Arabs can probably understand some Persian because the language has a lot of Arabic loan words but at the same time Germans cannot understand Persian at all while German and Persian are related languages.
@@brozjoszip6401 That's because hungarian is only distantly related to finnish and estonian. They're in in the same language family but in a different branch. The closest languages to hungarian are khanty and mansi but even those languages are not understandable for a Hungarian person, apart from some similarity in some basic words. They are too far apart.
@@luoravetlan1866 well, you can talk about Germans and Persians, even Arabs, but there is no connection between the Finnish language and the Hungarian language at all.
@@davefekete7187 Turkeys can't say წ ჭ ყ ღ Sounds so no turkeys have indoeruopean language family coming from Iran while Sakartvelo (Georgia) has Kartvelian and Proto Kartvelian language families while some words maybe similar in modern Georgian speaking the oldest languages of Sakartvelo (Georgia) are unique the oldest languages are Svan, Laz, Mengrelian and Chan (But Chan is ancestor of Mengrelian and Laz languages) Svan language was created around 5000 BC while Laz in 3000 BC so no we have no similarities to turkey
@@ფარნავაზი I already know that that's why i said it kinda sounds like it, that means it kinda sounds like it, that doesn't mean its from the same language family or its the same in any way and i was very aware of what i said for a good reason to avoid people like you, i don't need a lecture on the Turkish language or Georgian, farewell.
Lauren is very smart to hear "blue and gold" from Swedish, or guess Georgia based upon the flag colours! Still, I'm Hungarian at not really surprised that she could not guess it ;)
Well, hungarian is part of ugro-finnic language group, so it makes sense it would be difficult. It's not closely related to any other language groups of europe.
@NorwayLasha22 თქვენ გუგლის ტრანსლეიტი გსმენიათ როდესმე ?! ან და ქართველისათვის , რომ დავწერო აქ რაიმე , თქვენ უნდა გკითხოთ ნებართვა ?! F....k off and shut up , please !!!
I have a theory about Hungarian language - if you hear a language that you can’t relate to absolutely anything you’ve ever heard, like an alien langue, it’s Hungarian. Similar can be applied to Albanian. The rest of the European languages are easy to get as they always belong to some large group ( Germanic, Roman, Slavic, Northern etc)
@@btsarmylovejimin4489not european… even have nothing root to any european like greco-italic, slavic, germanic, nor uralic… It’s an unique language and show how they was sterilized in the history! I mean even in hungary there is many latin and german words!!! Because was in europe except georgia…
Albanian is Indo-European language. Other Indo-European languages include most languages in Europe, Iran, India, and more. Hungarian, Finnish, Estonian, Karelian (and more in north west Muscovy/Russia) are Ugro-Finnic languages.
honestly I think this is why Hungary is easily guessable while the other languages not. to me slavic languages sound the same. same with german and dutch variants. scandinavian languages are also easy to mix up. if you don't speak it it's just hard to distinguish them since they use the same words in big percentage
You'd think that being English would make it harder to guess the language since they speak a language that almost everyone understands and they don't have a need to explore other languages, but not only did she have a lot of notion of the languages' roots and even guessed Poland by the numbers, but she also did an amazing job using culture geography and logic
@@Wolfgrand Exactly this. I live in the UK and you hear Polish spoken on the street in pretty much any major city. It's quite recognisable for that reason.
Lauren did such a good job! The only clue for the first one for me was kürtőskalács and I would probably never caught it if someone said that in a sentence. Cheers from Indonesia!
Hello, I am Azerbaijani and I know and love many countries such as Turkey, England, France, Spain and Italy. I even want to learn English, Russian, Korean and French. I am writing this in translation. I only know a little English and I want to learn it. And when I see the languages you speak, my mouth drops open. I really admire all of you. You all speak very well. Well done, I'm proud of you, good luck in your life! Greetings from Azerbaijan and thank you❤
It's tough to disguise French and German. Svea did everything she could to smooth it out and talk nonsense. It was a good idea to start off with the tough ones, but Lauren is really smart. Even the one she missed she was asking if the country was famous for beer, so she was thinking the same way I would be thinking, Czechia, and then later when she was thinking about it being not Slavic, I thought she was going to get it.
This video is entertaining and educational at the same time. Lauren could learn a new language quite fast, she's smart. It's interesting that Kajsa is wearing white clothes here. Residents of Scandinavian countries are known for their love of white interiors, and Kajsa complements this image perfectly.
Saba's voice had such a low volume that couldn't immediately recognize it as Hungarian when listening without headphones in a semi-noisy environment. Normally it should be very easy for us Finns.
True. She has some articulation disorder. Her speech is not clean. That's why she is ideal for games like that 😂 and her name is not a hungarian one either.
yess, because it is not close or mildly related to any other :) a little bit to the finnish, but not to much. Many words from latin, german, slavik languages, etc, but mostly shaped to the hungarian way :)
@@petertakacs3180 I have a Hungarian friend. She told me that some words are took from slavic languages, much to my surprise. I always taught that surname Kovač is of Hungarian origin but it's Slavic.
Because most other European langauges are pretty closely related while Hungarian is only related to Finnish and Estonian, with which they separated some 10.000-8000 years ago and Hungarian's closest linguistic relatives are in the Eastern European parts of Russia and in Western Siberia.
Bro… are you dumb, that was the country she guessed, she thought she was from latvia 🇱🇻 and was wrong the editor did nothing wrong he should all her guesses.
No they didn't. They edited the flag of the country what the British girl guessed.. not the actual country's flag.. even in the thumbnail, Hungarian flag is correct
The "name a very famous company from your country." As a fellow swede I would have thrown a curve ball and said "Svenska Kullager Fabriken." (One of the world's larger ball bearing manufacturers generally regarded for having a high quality. However, they also have a large amount of subsidiaries making products under different names as well.) Or to be even more fun: "Digital Illusions Creative Entertainment." (Better known as EA DICE, makers of a few games like Mirror's edge, Battlefield, etc.) However I do have to say that today's guesser really were in the game. Going through more or less all of them somewhat quickly and picking up crucial details to narrow things down quickly.
I really liked this. Perhaps you could mix it up with a French speaking Belgian or a German speaking Swiss person. Post edit: I know they are the same language but it would make the country harder to guess.
I realise I wasn't clear. Yes, it's the same language but it would be interesting to mix it up, instead of having say just French from France, Spanish from Spain, etc! The game could be more difficult (sorry ladies) but still fun!!
Do you consider your country Asian or European? For me it is confusing, because even if it is located clearly in Asia (east of Anatolia and south of the Greater Caucasus) and historically and culturally tied to the Middle East, many people still claim Georgia is European. I visited Armenia, and the same applies, which is even more striking. What are your thoughts about that?
@@gnjc3480 Most of Georgians consider themselves as Europeans, actually me too. We're also Orthodox Christians same as a Greeks, Macedonias, Russians, Ukrainians, Bulgarians, Serbs, Romanians, Moldovans and etc.
@@avtandilkhitarishvili2322 While I can totally understand your point (you are not Eastern Christians like Armenians or Assyrians), I still find it is not a strong argument. For instance, Filipinos could also claim "Europeness" since they are mostly Roman Catholic. Still, I understand geopolitically you are in a difficult possition and trying to enforce links with Europe is a smart move. However, along my trip in Transcaucasia I didn't understand people getting offended for considering their country Asian (Armenia specially). I, as a Western European, don't conceive being Asian or European better or worse at all. For me, I consider Georgia a West Asian country, of course mostly Orthodox Christian (excluding some ethnic minorities in Ayaria, Abkhazia and South Ossetia), very unique and interesting. But I respect the other points of view Greetings from Andalusia (Spain).
@@gnjc3480 Time and time again, Caucasus where we're situated isn't Asia. It's Europe. You can make a case about Azerbaijan and Armenia not being Europe because they're both situated further from what's considered deviding line between Europe and Asia, but Georgia is in Europe. Plus, we have more in common with Europe culturally and historically than either Azerbaijan or Armenia...
Since I've studied German for almost 4 years, i obviously recognized it immediately. But she was speaking very fast and being intentionally difficult to understand. I died laugjing 😂 Langsamer bitte! Langsamer!
You misspelled my country in the title, Sweden is correct and not Swedin as it is spelled at the time of writing. Well made videos, love it and just started following your channel after getting a link shared with me. I think I know the girl from Sweden actually, even though we live very far from each other, the distance from the north to Sweden is a huge in this country. Puss och kram från Northern Sweden 😘
To me that part of Swedish sounded like "feed my dog" lol 8:19 Love this kind of videos where different languages and nationalities are involved. Though if I were representing one of the languages being guessed, I would've been kinder to the guesser :P
@@singingkitty02_ Yes, the Habsburg Monarchy, but he is an ethnic Serb. I think that Draga said that because the next most famous person who is Serbian is Novak Djokovic and then she would have guessed right away.
The English really stands out as a Germanic language when compared to these very different language families here. The Swedish girl almost sounded like she was speaking English, compared to Hungarian and Georgian.
That's what I thought too, it was very English like. Despite being a Hungarian native speaker, when Saba started speaking it almost sounded like a fictional language to me compared to English.
English still germanic with major celtic and new-latin influence… Hungarian is an uralic but there is many latin words Georgian is very sterill but not european
@@gipsymelody1268 English has 58% words of Romance (French, Latin, Italian) origin and approx. 30% words of Germanic origin. But is still counted as Germanic since its grammar.
It's nice to see Georgia and Hungary included. Two very underrepresented countries in the "guess the language" games. Next episode maybe some Baltics, Malta and Basque? 😊
1:01 Hungary🇭🇺
3:06 Serbia🇷🇸
5:02 Georgia(not the state in the USA)🇬🇪
7:22 POLSKA (OUR BROSKI 🇭🇺🤝🇵🇱)🇵🇱
8:14 Sweden 🇸🇪
9:14 French🇫🇷
9:53 DEUTSCHLAND🇩🇪
as an Polish i agree
@@hekmot3139 thx Man BROSKIS FOREVER 🇭🇺🤝🇵🇱
As a Hungarian i agree
As Serbian I agree
gerorgia freedom country
Ask the flag's colors and think was similar to England was really a amazing guess , i mean Georgia 🇬🇪 and England 🏴 are like that , very good Lauren
Well, both are St George's cross ;p
Yes very similar, but completely different people and culture and history 😂😂😂
asking her to count in georgian and then asking how many colors the flag had was genious as well
Yes😂, Georgia flag need five England flags add for.
yeah, brits copied, type Iberia (kingdom of iberia), it is ancient georgia, and look at the flag xD
as a hungarian person, im always really happy when hungary get included, since its really rare, but this was amazing!!
awww same for Georgia )))
but when they revealed the nationalities at 11:47 I got kinda mad because the hungarian flag was actually latvian (skull emoji moment). like how can somebody mix those 2 flags if they google "hungarian flag"
@@cxntmaneThe part you mentioned is with her guesses. So the flag is correct for Latvia, 'cause that's what she guessed.
@@fannihornyak ooh alright. in that case my bad for being too specific about it
de elég hibásan beszélt amúgy a csaj😔
hi i’m from georgia, i’m glad to see my country in videos like this. thank you for considering my country as European one cause Georgia is Europe!
no its west asian country
@@AnanoKiskeidze little part of its territory is in Europe geographically. culturally Georgia is 100% European
@@tittymaster8178 bullshit 😂
@@tittymaster8178 whats so European about it? I think historically it has a lot of ties with Middle East.
@@AnanoKiskeidze No, Georgia lies on both - the European and the Asian continents which is divided by Caucasus mountain range. Check this map - Khevi, Khevsureti and Tusheti regions are in Europe: www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1VNDTX7kG8MXRTcrqAnC4JyPNYPnWVe4&usp=sharing
The fact that she was able to guess Georgia is absolutely insane. It's slightly more surprising than her not guessing Hungary,, but she is still godly at her knowledge on European languages and geography.
I mean a lot off people have absolutly no idea about hungary's exictense
She was helped. and it's not godly or insane what she doing. If she godly I m beyond that cause I understand it's Hungary but guess is it or finnish. but after food i'm yeah it's hungary. and I also guess between serbia and Bulgaria but my question for serb girl would be about most famous alcohol. yes bulgarians drink them too but pronunciation different.
I mean she mentioned Asia and Azerbaijan in like a first sentence 😂What other country would that be?
@@dorabukovics4337same as Georgia
Armenia or Iran@@brettervonkanada6102
As a Hungarian I think Lauren's pronunciation of the word "szilvásgombóc" is worth an applause!! Also sooo cute when she said it 😂
When she said that I immediately knew it was Hungary. I was pretty sure it was Hungarian, but as soon as she broke out the szil starting word I was like yup, that's Hungarian haha.
Pedig szerintem lehetett volna a nokedli is😂
Welcome back , lovely Lauren 🇬🇧 , long time , tha hardest to guess was Hungary 🇭🇺 and Georgia 🇬🇪 , even though both had been before i'm not used to both languages
I can confirm that Hungarian is a difficult language in itself, so no one can blame you for not being able to guess on the first try. szép próba!
@@horvathadambence8161 geci
Georgia is a very beautiful country with its ancient history
like every other european country
@@coolio77 you forgot about romania
@@oskard7436 oh yeah except that one
@@coolio77 yeah only eu country which is older then georgia is Greece lmao.
@@ivak91026 what does that have to do with my comment? Are you agreeing or disagreeing?
The Hungarian girl’s voice is so pleasant and soothing
რა ბედნიერებაა ქართული ენის ესეთი კარგი წარმოჩენა მადლობა ❤❤🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪
გიგიმარჯოს ჩემო ძმაო
xo magaria zdaan
😢matlac
i don't understand alien language
@NorwayBet22 why??
Considering you had two Slavic languages, she did amazing! She didn't call them Russian once!
Because Russian sounds strong and harsh, while other Slavic languages are softer.
Russian is very easy to distinguish from other Slavic languages.
@@PoeticDream Is it? All of them?
I feel like that's a very simplistic view of "Slavic languages".
Are you stupid?she knows which countries are there,there was no russian person
Well it's guess the *Euorpean* language and Russia is not in Europe
@@dotheyfloat9961 since when?
I love every girl in this video, they are so funny and adorable.
Love from Georgia 🇬🇪❤️
Apart from the one doing the guessing.
ოპააა ჩემი ძმა გავაძრეეეეე
ყველა გოგოა დდ
კიიი ყველა გოგო ჯიგარია ქართველი განსაკუთრებით მაგარი კეთილი კამანდა იყო შეკრებილი
@@cate-13 კიი გეთანხმები. ძაან მომწონს ეს არხი ამ მხრივ
This was a fun episode. Georgian sounds amazing!
It sounds annoying!
@@siren369xstar8at least our language is unique The Georgian language is one of the oldest in the world. It has its own alphabet and differs from any other language so respectfully shut up
ტყანი ეხლა აქედან
@@siren369xstar8 can't be more annoying than ignorance
@@lashachakhunashvili1399 sorry but you can’t force other people to like your annoying language :)
Im georgian and im happy to see that people actually know us!❤❤❤🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪
me too
ეგვიპტის დროშაა ეგ
@@Darkseidsolosfiction💀
@@Ziogoat7 :დდ
მეც
As a Hungarian, for some reason I immediately knew that Saba is also Hungarian even before she started speaking 😄 It was so weird hearing a West Germanic and a Finno-Ugric language converse with each other. Our languages have like nothing to do with each other, except for some recent loan words and a few hudnred years old German loan words. Other than that, absolutely nothing, no wonder Lauren didn't understand anything.
yeah as an other hungarian, she just has a very "hungarian" look idk how to describe it haha
Amikor azt mondta hogy ,,tökéletes,ez volt a cél,,akkor szétröhögtem magamat.Csá🤣🤣🤣🤣
Amugy ha már magyarokat találtam megkérdemm: nm tudom h néztetek e még olyan videókat ahol sába beszélt de eddig nem volt szemüveges?
@@agotakonya4721mi a bajod a szemüveggel💀💀💀
@@riomadar ki mondta hogy bajom van? Én csak kérdeztem hogy hülye vagyok vagy tényleg volt. Az meg mát a te problémád hogy ezt vetted le.
Starting with Hungary was pretty mean 🤣
Unless you know the word "igen"
IMO Hungarian is quite easy to guess, cos it's not similar to anything else. Well, maybe you can mix it up with Finnish, if you didn't hear neither of them (the accent is similar).
@@LibertyDino i have guessed whe she said Vagyok
Hungary is easy(bc im hungary)
@@szilardtamas3460 könnyű rájönni, hogy a lány nem beszélt egy szláv nyelvet de észrevenni hogy magyar volt az nem könnyű.
What I liked about this is despite the channel called World Friends, the girls were bantering about, identifying with their nations more so than with being an European. I don't mind alliances and most of us living in Europe are brothers and sisters regardless of borders, but it is just so wholesome and fun when someone is a little "patriotic", in these girls' case it's especially cute.
Y'all should get a Latvian/Lithuanian/Estonian I'd love to hear those languages
Latvian and Lithuanian are fairly similar, Estonian on the other hand is from a completely different language family. It is related to Hungarian and Finnish - among others - and sounds pretty much like Finnish.
@@barkasz6066 latvian and lithianian are baltic languages that has simmilar words like 5 of them and they could never understand each othe so actualy theyr not very similar
@@barkasz6066 From surface view, you'd think that Latvian and Lithuanian are "fairly similar", but really these two nations barely understand each other when they speak in their native languages. Same goes for Estonian and Hungarian, btw, even though they are meant to be closely related. Even the Estonian and the Finnish btw, which sound very similar from an outside perspective, just like the Latvian and the Lithuanian, do not find it easy to talk to each other straight out of the box.
Yeah me too. Like c’mon who can’t guess french and german😂
The problems is there are like 30 people from these countries in total, good luck finding them 😂😂
It is risky to ask a German what is their country mostly known for ;)
Beer? 😢
A famous painter
@@dh6hb7ub94 who is from Austria.
@@victorious8562 He is from the dark side of Moon
Right!😅, actually - 😢...
Bravo Saba👍😁🇭🇺❤
In Georgia saba are man name
I am Polish, who speaks Hungarian, so I am happy for Hungarian.
From parents ?
Helló, én beszélek magyarul!
Jak długo Ci zajęło nauczenie się węgierskiego?
Już 19 lat mieszkam na Węgrzech. Już po 2 latach mówić zacząłem aczkolwiek z wieloma błędami.
Wow!! You speak 2 of the hardest languages of the world. Nice job mate :) Greetings from Budapest
Bravo Saba👍😁🇭🇺❤
If you know such Hungarian words as "thank you" "hello" "police", "toilet" you 'll not fail in guessing 😂
I could tell from the vagyok at the beginning and the sound and look of the rest but that too heh
@@CassxowarySounding and some words can help to distinguish. But anyway, it's too hard, if you have never heard or been to Hungary, especially for a non-Finno-Ugric person🤷♂
Police and pigs is nearly the same I heart
alo: by the looks, you mean? 😂
Saba is a Georgian male name lol
l am very happy, when l see a Georgian person on such an interesting channel. As for Sophia, she is very cute and beautiful. l am glad to be a Georgian♥ ძალიან მიხარია, როცა ვხედავ ქართველ ადამიანს ასეთ საინტერესო არხზე. რაც შეეხება სოფიას, ის ძალიან საყვარელი და ლამაზია. ძალიან ბედნიერი ვარ ქართველი რომ ვარ♥
martali xar
@@tatiakokoevi ♥
:)))))))))))
she is not beautiful
@@richardzanguri8908 bruh
Hungarian lady sound like an alien... no other language sounds like it... btw we have gulasz in Poland too! cheers from Poland
Goulash and Paprika 😄
everything in hungary is paprica based ed :P hhahah@@JosephOccenoBFH
I literally started sweating. I am not used to hearing my mother tongue on the international stage. It's... strange. My brain just prefers English.
@JosephOccenoBFH paprika coming from the word papar (pepper) is slavic/croatian word, not hungarian
The hungarian girl is beautiful! ♥️
Love to our brothers Hungary from Bulgaria!
🇧🇬♥️🇭🇺
Love back from Hungary 🇧🇬❤🇭🇺
@Gabor.P. ikr i talked with girls from Hungary they are nice
@@justxnotlea5672😁
@Gabor.P.yea my gf is from Hungary
Im from georgia and im so happy that my country is in videos❤❤❤❤მადლობა❤
Make more vids with Hungarian language, so cool!
Amúgy arról soha senki sem beszél, hogy a magyarok (legalább) fele nem tud normális és helyesen magyarul írni. Persze ez kortól független! Elvileg ezt már általánosban meg kellett volna tanulniuk, de ez valószínűleg valahogy kimaradhatott, de akkor hogyan jutottak A-ból B-be? Esetleg érettségi? Hogyha nem megy a helyesírás akkor valaki hogyan tud végezni a sulikkal? Ez nekem magas! Amúgy csak a magyarok ilyenek, hogy ennyire nem tudnak írni?
@@DamnSon-ot6bzez igaz, Annyira sok embert látok akik nem tudnak normálisan írni 😭
@@DamnSon-ot6bz Ezt én is sajnos egyfolytában látom. Én sem írok mindig jól, de igyekszem! :(
@@DamnSon-ot6bzés ezt miért pont ezalá a hozzászólás alá írtad neki? Szerintem te se tudod.
@@DamnSon-ot6bzNem csak az írással vam probléma.Sokaknak a szövegértés is gondot.okoz.
Can you make more videos with Hungary?
As a Hungarian, I am so happy that we get noticed.
Hungarian sounded a bit like Korean or Japanese at the beginning then suddenly started to sound like Finnish and Estonian.
sziasztok srácok én elekrobi vagyok
Many people say the Hungarian language sounds like Finish or Estonian, but no Fins nor Estonians understand not even a word if they listen to Hungarians. Nothing at all. And it is the same the other way around. Strange, scientists say those languges are related but How can they be related if they do not understand a Hungarian word? Even the Turkish or Germans understand more if they listen to Hungarians than Fins
@@brozjoszip6401 Understanding or not understanding is not an indicator of relationship between languages. For example Arabs can probably understand some Persian because the language has a lot of Arabic loan words but at the same time Germans cannot understand Persian at all while German and Persian are related languages.
@@brozjoszip6401 That's because hungarian is only distantly related to finnish and estonian. They're in in the same language family but in a different branch. The closest languages to hungarian are khanty and mansi but even those languages are not understandable for a Hungarian person, apart from some similarity in some basic words. They are too far apart.
@@luoravetlan1866 well, you can talk about Germans and Persians, even Arabs, but there is no connection between the Finnish language and the Hungarian language at all.
Greetings from Poland, i live there
I'm actually glad that you're putting my language in❤
Thank you so much, not much people do that
The fact that she got Georgia is quite impressive to me
she tald that Azerbaijanians neighbour - therefore she found
No not really plus Georgia sounds like turkish kind of, i am Hungarian btw so it was funny seeing her guess and fail lol
@@davefekete7187 like turkish? haha. Not thinking so.
@@davefekete7187 Turkeys can't say წ ჭ ყ ღ Sounds so no turkeys have indoeruopean language family coming from Iran while Sakartvelo (Georgia) has Kartvelian and Proto Kartvelian language families while some words maybe similar in modern Georgian speaking the oldest languages of Sakartvelo (Georgia) are unique the oldest languages are Svan, Laz, Mengrelian and Chan (But Chan is ancestor of Mengrelian and Laz languages) Svan language was created around 5000 BC while Laz in 3000 BC so no we have no similarities to turkey
@@ფარნავაზი I already know that that's why i said it kinda sounds like it, that means it kinda sounds like it, that doesn't mean its from the same language family or its the same in any way and i was very aware of what i said for a good reason to avoid people like you, i don't need a lecture on the Turkish language or Georgian, farewell.
Greetings from Poland, im very happy to see my country here 🇵🇱♥️🇭🇺
Lauren is very smart to hear "blue and gold" from Swedish, or guess Georgia based upon the flag colours! Still, I'm Hungarian at not really surprised that she could not guess it ;)
I like Orban as a leader, and would gladly swap Boris Johnson for him.
Yes she was but embarrassed my compatriot says she studied French for 15 years yet responded in a mix of Spanish and French to the French girl 🤦
underdtanding hungarian hits different. i am from here i love this country. ✊🇭🇺
Well, hungarian is part of ugro-finnic language group, so it makes sense it would be difficult. It's not closely related to any other language groups of europe.
2:45 she says in the background: tökéletes, ez volt a cél, which means: perfect, that was the goal
ჩვენ ბებერ , უკვდავ და ლამაზ საქართველოს გაუმარჯოს ! ❤️🇬🇪
გაუმარჯოს საქართველოს❤❤❤❤🤍🤍🤍🤍🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪
@NorwayLasha22 რა თქვენი საქმეა ?! თუ მომინდა , იაპონურად დავწერ , პრობლემაა ???
@NorwayLasha22 თქვენ გუგლის ტრანსლეიტი გსმენიათ როდესმე ?! ან და ქართველისათვის , რომ დავწერო აქ რაიმე , თქვენ უნდა გკითხოთ ნებართვა ?!
F....k off and shut up , please !!!
No, it can not be translated in English.
მე მიყვარს საქართველოო❤
The Hungarian lady was expressing herself in a very Hungarian manner, it was very cute. 😆
Yes we have beautiful girls😅
Yep shes cute/hot very much so
I have a theory about Hungarian language - if you hear a language that you can’t relate to absolutely anything you’ve ever heard, like an alien langue, it’s Hungarian. Similar can be applied to Albanian. The rest of the European languages are easy to get as they always belong to some large group ( Germanic, Roman, Slavic, Northern etc)
What about Georgian?
@@btsarmylovejimin4489not european… even have nothing root to any european like greco-italic, slavic, germanic, nor uralic…
It’s an unique language and show how they was sterilized in the history!
I mean even in hungary there is many latin and german words!!! Because was in europe except georgia…
Albanian is Indo-European language. Other Indo-European languages include most languages in Europe, Iran, India, and more.
Hungarian, Finnish, Estonian, Karelian (and more in north west Muscovy/Russia) are Ugro-Finnic languages.
honestly I think this is why Hungary is easily guessable while the other languages not. to me slavic languages sound the same. same with german and dutch variants. scandinavian languages are also easy to mix up. if you don't speak it it's just hard to distinguish them since they use the same words in big percentage
In fact, you can get to know the Hungarian language, by the relatively large number of "e" sounds in it.
You'd think that being English would make it harder to guess the language since they speak a language that almost everyone understands and they don't have a need to explore other languages, but not only did she have a lot of notion of the languages' roots and even guessed Poland by the numbers, but she also did an amazing job using culture geography and logic
With amount of Poles in UK, you have to try hard to not recognise Polish.
@@Wolfgrand Exactly this. I live in the UK and you hear Polish spoken on the street in pretty much any major city. It's quite recognisable for that reason.
nice to see Sophia here 🇬🇪🩵
I'm from Georgia, and I'm glad to see my country in popular videos, since it's small and nobody knows about it
კიი მეც მიხარია საქართველოს ნახვა უცხოენოვან ვიდეობში ხოლმე ❤❤❤❤ 🤍🤍🤍🤍🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪
As a Hungarian I am so proud of our girl for being the only person that could trick her😆💅
Well yeah no one knows how Hungarian sounds like, it's a pretty unknown country.
Reall
Im so happy my country is on this video❤🇬🇪🇬🇪
Lauren did such a good job! The only clue for the first one for me was kürtőskalács and I would probably never caught it if someone said that in a sentence. Cheers from Indonesia!
Hello, I am Azerbaijani and I know and love many countries such as Turkey, England, France, Spain and Italy. I even want to learn English, Russian, Korean and French. I am writing this in translation. I only know a little English and I want to learn it. And when I see the languages you speak, my mouth drops open. I really admire all of you. You all speak very well. Well done, I'm proud of you, good luck in your life! Greetings from Azerbaijan and thank you❤
Thay speak nativ leangue,that is normal thing
@@gloopdogg1145 yes you're right
Wow, Lauren is a very smart girl! 👏
And very entertaining, as always 😄👍
Georgia is my country❤ I am from georgia❤❤
The Hungarian and Swedish girl are so beautiful!
this was genuinely interesting to watch. we need more serbian content 💯✨
It's tough to disguise French and German. Svea did everything she could to smooth it out and talk nonsense. It was a good idea to start off with the tough ones, but Lauren is really smart. Even the one she missed she was asking if the country was famous for beer, so she was thinking the same way I would be thinking, Czechia, and then later when she was thinking about it being not Slavic, I thought she was going to get it.
It's very easy to recognize German
but french and german could also be switzerland or austria
They have some sounds in common but the rhythm and melody is completely different.
still french and german goofy@@manuelsommer9501
it really isnt
This video is entertaining and educational at the same time. Lauren could learn a new language quite fast, she's smart.
It's interesting that Kajsa is wearing white clothes here. Residents of Scandinavian countries are known for their love of white interiors, and Kajsa complements this image perfectly.
yea bro she struggled to get German right, so smart💀
I'm Georgian🇬🇪 and I love your video
I'm form georgia and I'm so happy that People really know us
We need Sophia in more videos 🇬🇪❤️
Saba's voice had such a low volume that couldn't immediately recognize it as Hungarian when listening without headphones in a semi-noisy environment. Normally it should be very easy for us Finns.
In everyday casual language we speak in quite a low tone :DD The youth goes lower and lower each year XD
@@noraheist I know what you mean 😉
Should hear my uncle, he wouldn't need a microphone, LoL.
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True. She has some articulation disorder. Her speech is not clean. That's why she is ideal for games like that 😂 and her name is not a hungarian one either.
You guys gotta keep inviting Svea back, she's a riot.
Im from Serbia, and Im so glad that they put mine nationality here!
@@EnidPuhovacsrbin ali je vidio srbiju jedino na razglednici
I'm happy that my country (Serbia) is getting more attention! 💕 🇷🇸
Greetings from Poland !!We love Serbia!
@@tomekville7Thank youuu 💓
Pozdrowienia z Polski!
🇦🇱🇽🇰🇩🇪❤❤❤
🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🎉❤we love you sophia
Hungarian for me is this language which sounds nothing like any other language from Europe
Most complicated for sure.
@@m1lst3r89yes, it's very complicated
If Hungarian was easies, I would put it to my singing videos more often on my other Channel
yess, because it is not close or mildly related to any other :) a little bit to the finnish, but not to much. Many words from latin, german, slavik languages, etc, but mostly shaped to the hungarian way :)
@@petertakacs3180 I have a Hungarian friend. She told me that some words are took from slavic languages, much to my surprise. I always taught that surname Kovač is of Hungarian origin but it's Slavic.
Because most other European langauges are pretty closely related while Hungarian is only related to Finnish and Estonian, with which they separated some 10.000-8000 years ago and Hungarian's closest linguistic relatives are in the Eastern European parts of Russia and in Western Siberia.
I loved all videos from world friends. A big hug from Brazil 🤗🇧🇷❤👍🥰
Me as an Latvian: 😃🤔 wait what? She really said Latvia? I mean thanks but well that was quite far away😅
Nice one! Hungary was so hard that the video editor even got the flag wrong :)))
Bro… are you dumb, that was the country she guessed, she thought she was from latvia 🇱🇻 and was wrong the editor did nothing wrong he should all her guesses.
No they didn't. They edited the flag of the country what the British girl guessed.. not the actual country's flag.. even in the thumbnail, Hungarian flag is correct
She is really smart woman 👍
Naturally the hungarian one is the cutest :)
Serbian sister keeps representing ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Oh my gosh I literally cant belive you guys put Hungary in the video😨I luv yall🥺🥺🥺
As a hungarian, i could tell Sába was also even before she started speaking😂
"I'm gonna talk really fast, use some slang, to confuse you, you know?" XD
Ja😂😅😂😂
The "name a very famous company from your country."
As a fellow swede I would have thrown a curve ball and said "Svenska Kullager Fabriken." (One of the world's larger ball bearing manufacturers generally regarded for having a high quality. However, they also have a large amount of subsidiaries making products under different names as well.)
Or to be even more fun: "Digital Illusions Creative Entertainment." (Better known as EA DICE, makers of a few games like Mirror's edge, Battlefield, etc.)
However I do have to say that today's guesser really were in the game. Going through more or less all of them somewhat quickly and picking up crucial details to narrow things down quickly.
Tvekar på att hon vet vad SKF är om jag ska vara ärlig hahah
Paradox:you forget me.😢
Or Electrolux or Husqvarna. Just have to be famous, not the most famous :)
Or Volvo
She didn't want to confuse her that much, unlike the marvelous German woman.
I really liked this. Perhaps you could mix it up with a French speaking Belgian or a German speaking Swiss person. Post edit: I know they are the same language but it would make the country harder to guess.
French-speaking Belgians speak exactly like the French. Only the words seventy and ninety are different.
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There are so many other words that are different!
I realise I wasn't clear. Yes, it's the same language but it would be interesting to mix it up, instead of having say just French from France, Spanish from Spain, etc! The game could be more difficult (sorry ladies) but still fun!!
Very nice Lauren 🎉 You were so close, but it's still good. Congrats! Btw, I love your atittiute ❤
Love all the countries (especially my motherland Georgia).
Do you consider your country Asian or European? For me it is confusing, because even if it is located clearly in Asia (east of Anatolia and south of the Greater Caucasus) and historically and culturally tied to the Middle East, many people still claim Georgia is European. I visited Armenia, and the same applies, which is even more striking. What are your thoughts about that?
@@gnjc3480 Most of Georgians consider themselves as Europeans, actually me too. We're also Orthodox Christians same as a Greeks, Macedonias, Russians, Ukrainians, Bulgarians, Serbs, Romanians, Moldovans and etc.
@@avtandilkhitarishvili2322 While I can totally understand your point (you are not Eastern Christians like Armenians or Assyrians), I still find it is not a strong argument. For instance, Filipinos could also claim "Europeness" since they are mostly Roman Catholic. Still, I understand geopolitically you are in a difficult possition and trying to enforce links with Europe is a smart move. However, along my trip in Transcaucasia I didn't understand people getting offended for considering their country Asian (Armenia specially). I, as a Western European, don't conceive being Asian or European better or worse at all. For me, I consider Georgia a West Asian country, of course mostly Orthodox Christian (excluding some ethnic minorities in Ayaria, Abkhazia and South Ossetia), very unique and interesting. But I respect the other points of view Greetings from Andalusia (Spain).
Isn't Spain a South Europe? Some geography lessons from a school. I've been in Valencia & Barcelona a few years ago. @@gnjc3480
@@gnjc3480 Time and time again, Caucasus where we're situated isn't Asia. It's Europe. You can make a case about Azerbaijan and Armenia not being Europe because they're both situated further from what's considered deviding line between Europe and Asia, but Georgia is in Europe. Plus, we have more in common with Europe culturally and historically than either Azerbaijan or Armenia...
Since I've studied German for almost 4 years, i obviously recognized it immediately. But she was speaking very fast and being intentionally difficult to understand. I died laugjing 😂
Langsamer bitte! Langsamer!
love you guys! from Georgia!
I'm from Sweden and the Swedish guess was too easy! She really asked the right questions haha, so unfair.
Can you tell me 3 most famous people from Sweden (according to a swedish person)?
Alfred Nobel, Felix Kjellberg and Ingvar Kamprad
You misspelled my country in the title, Sweden is correct and not Swedin as it is spelled at the time of writing.
Well made videos, love it and just started following your channel after getting a link shared with me. I think I know the girl from Sweden actually, even though we live very far from each other, the distance from the north to Sweden is a huge in this country.
Puss och kram från Northern Sweden 😘
To me that part of Swedish sounded like "feed my dog" lol 8:19
Love this kind of videos where different languages and nationalities are involved. Though if I were representing one of the languages being guessed, I would've been kinder to the guesser :P
Georgia 5:35 ❤
I love how she guessed Georgia
WOW, this was amazing to watch, really cool 👍🏻
Fun fact the hungarian hardest word is: megszentségteleníthetetlenségeskedéseitekért trust me, its a word
Bardzo przyjemnie się słucha tej typiarki z Polski xD
Mnie sie ta Niemka spodobała, bekowa jest i niezła spryciara :D
@@Camel-from-Arabia Jedna i druga mówiły w sposób celowo niewyraźny. Nie nazwałbym tego sprytem.
Draga is a vibe alright
Giving false info. Tesla is not from Serbia hahha
@@statebriga8527 educate yourself pls
Isn’t Tesla Serbian but born in Croatia or what was part of Croatia at the time?
@@singingkitty02_
Yes, the Habsburg Monarchy, but he is an ethnic Serb. I think that Draga said that because the next most famous person who is Serbian is Novak Djokovic and then she would have guessed right away.
@@Commentator488 yes that makes sense that she did that
LOL THE WAY SHE REACTED- 9:16, and how smoothly Lauren said it-
It's absolutely brilliant to see these young people all bonding and learning from each other. Love from the UK.
I like to see language games, please do more! The girls from Hungary, Serbia and Poland are gorgeous btw!
The English really stands out as a Germanic language when compared to these very different language families here. The Swedish girl almost sounded like she was speaking English, compared to Hungarian and Georgian.
That's what I thought too, it was very English like. Despite being a Hungarian native speaker, when Saba started speaking it almost sounded like a fictional language to me compared to English.
English still germanic with major celtic and new-latin influence…
Hungarian is an uralic but there is many latin words
Georgian is very sterill but not european
@@gipsymelody1268 English has 58% words of Romance (French, Latin, Italian) origin and approx. 30% words of Germanic origin. But is still counted as Germanic since its grammar.
Scandinavian languages share some similarities with Old English, so we are often able to pick up keywords.
Love Georgia from Finland 🇫🇮❤️🇬🇪 The best culture, based history 🇬🇪
Kürtőskalács is one of the most interesting sweet pastries I ever tried, Slovaks call it trdelník.
and Austrians Zwetschkenknödel ;-)
Ty for puting hungary in bc my laungen is already hungaryan (but im living in serbia) and irs nice to heat some hungaryan worlds😂❤❤❤❤❤❤
I am from Serbia and i am happy that u put Serbia❤❤❤❤
Kosovo is serbia
@@yacined4190 It is🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸
Great to see Cajsa back!
1:41 "flip and egg" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 she said "flippin heck"
thought she said flippin egg
@@frostflower5555 in England, sometimes the "h" in heck or other words is silent - it's dialect thing, depending on where you're from
it would be awkward if she asked who's is the most famous person from Georgia.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia
It's nice to see Georgia and Hungary included. Two very underrepresented countries in the "guess the language" games. Next episode maybe some Baltics, Malta and Basque? 😊
Lovely girls❤❤❤!!! BTW, the Hungarian girl was like "OMG!..." when the British girl guessed Georgia!!!🌐🇬🇧🇬🇪🇭🇺
These videos are all so much fun and really educational!