Can This Teacher Guess What Language People Are Speaking?
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
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'My language stems more from Germanic'
'Russian?'
'Turkish?'
'Lithuanian'?
'Macedonian?'
'Romanian?'
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it was weird that Oscar answered with Northern Germanic and then the teacher switched to Slavic(Ukrainian/Russian, Lithuanian and Macedonian guesses) and Latin(Romanian), i actually was like wtf. And you could hear very strongly that is was nordic with 4 and 8, not to mention the more open and longer vowels
Don't be surprised, He is an American!.
@@flopjul3022 Just a few corrections, Lithuanian is not a slavic language, it's a baltic language. Romanian is a romance language.
@@emilevika8621
The romance tree and Latin tree are the same thing though
Guy: “It’s a Germanic language”
Other guy: proceeds to name not even a single Germanic language
incl turkish, which isn't even from the same big language family :D
@@hhelina he said Russian 😂😂
hahahahaha americans hahahhahaha we laugh at him
@@killerdude-hz2bb He's Cape Verdian
@@Lifeless_Asian "hey everybody i'm vonn i'm from america and i'm an english teacher" hahahaHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAH
"- Germanic roots...
- Turkish? Slavic? Romania?"
And he's a teacher!
lmaoo
And oskar said he's used to chilly weather, and the dude says turkey and macedonia 😂😂
@@Niall69Irish both those places can be pretty chilly actually lol and south west cost of Norway is actually relatively warm (haven’t been to Sweden but I assume similar)
totally clueless
americans are famously not good at geography
Lmao was the editing messed up or did the Vietnamese girl actually say she was from Vietnam before he had the chance of guessing? That was weird. Also, as a Swede, I'm glad to see us represented in these videos! I hope we see more of Oscar. :)
Yes it was a little weird
Yes, she said that in the beginning. I was thinking why is he still trying to guess the country 😂😂
Scripted or horrible editing? Yeah super weird.....
@@annonymoussmith2853 He said he would have guessed it anyway, so they just ran with it. I think they were just keeping it honest by leaving it in there.
Yeah really weird! And as a Finn who speaks Swedish it’s always nice to see nordics in these videos! 🇫🇮🇸🇪
7:08 she said "she is from Vietnam" and yet he didn't answer that and took a while to the final answer
He said right after that he would have guessed it anyway, so they just ran with it.
I would have done the same so to not embarrass her and so she could have a segment that wasn’t 3 seconds long. I don’t know where he lives but my corner of the USA has a sizable Vietnamese population because many tend to go into the seafood industry. I hear Vietnamese spoken a lot because I hang out with and go to Vietnamese cultural events. I would have said Vietnamese even without her slip up. I tried to learn to speak it but it’s very difficult.
That was so stupid. Why would you say were you're from when somebody is supposed to guess where you from.
It's clear from his reaction at 7:08 that he thought it was funny.
They should just have removed her and brought in someone else.
@@Asa...S That would be embarassing, mean and quite rude as well, so just run along with it, even if she says it oh well
@@Asa...S it’s just a gut reaction when introducing yourself. The Swedish guy admitted to almost accidentally saying it out loud.
"You have to guess the language"
Von : 4:53 "Where you from ?"
😂😂
I’m so into Sweden that as soon as that guy spoke English I knew he was Swedish. That Swedish accent gave him away so easily hahahahha
Same here! I felt it was either swedish or norwegian. The way he said "alskar" sounded like "elsker" but as a whole norwegian and swedish are very similar
@@Kupkaik I knew he was Swedish, because, tbh, he doesn’t look Norwegian.
Yees same
Sweden’s my favorite country 🇸🇪 :)
Awe love from sweden ❤
"My language stems from Germanic tones"
"Russian?" - LOL are these Americans pretending or is that really their education level? :D
Nope, that’s really their education level. American education is very self centered and doesn’t really teach about anything other than the US
he did mention earlier ken sounded germanic/ slavic which sound totally different. If he knew slavic is not germanic. He would not have mentioned russian, ukraine nor macedonian. Donno where turkey came from?
Wait so do other countries learn all the linguistic branches/categories in school? In America if we’re learning a language they’ll sometimes say what category the language belongs to (i.e. Spanish is a romance language) but won’t like dive into all the specifics of related languages as it takes time away from actually learning the language we’re supposed to be focusing on. Also we unfortunately don’t have the hugely varied language education here like they do in Europe so that might be a factor; I think the assumption is that we’ll mostly need to know Spanish or French for optimal communication so that’s what they focus on teaching
What someone knows is not just a question of what they are taught in school, but what they are exposed to repeatedly in life, to reinforce the school learning. Most Americans are comparatively isolated, and won't be regularly exposed to a variety of languages, or discussions about various language families. For someone growing up in Europe, for example, the repeated exposure level of this kind of thing would be completely different.
@@EonServoXA We don't learn linguistics, even if we do learn languages (and in coastal or border states, there's a good chance you'll pick up some Spanish - particularly in New York, New Jersey, Texas, California, New Mexico, and Arizona).
Also, we don't have much experience with most Germanic or Slavic languages because their immigration to the US was so long ago that most people have been raised on several generations of English.
Let's see this :
-Brazil 🇧🇷 : America , South America
-US 🇺🇲 : America , North America
-Sweden 🇸🇪 : Europe , Northen Europe
-Vietnam 🇻🇳 : Asia , Southeast Asia
Y’all are everywhere smh
The second guy was from Australia 🇦🇺
👏👏👏👏👏
Nobody here was from the US
@@Lifeless_Asian ?????
Cara, brasileiro é sempre tão espontâneo, kkkk,por isso gosto do Brasil.
Só conseguem falar de si mesmos. Tem complexo de narcisismo.
@@dolydoly5679 o surto...
Verdade
@@dolydoly5679 e vc tem conplexo de vira-lata.
@@dolydoly5679 que comentário mais besta, nós sermos alegres e comunicativos nos faz narcisitas? nesses tipos de vídeos é para cada um falar sobre seu país e idioma mesmo wtf
It's always good see new member and new countries , Vietnan , Brazil and Sweden
My major is English and American Studies, I live in Germany and was raised bilingually speaking Turkish and German. The second-hand embarassment watching this video was INCREDIBLY high. No words.
Pures Fremdschämen.. hab mir dasselbe gedacht Aylin vor allem nach Oskar musste ich wegschalten 😂
American studies??? Is that a thing?
@@ahmadmujahid5198 No I‘m studying a major that doesn‘t exist.
@@aileen0711 u dont have to be sarcastic...
Kann dir leider nur zustimmen. So viel Cringe auf einmal erlebt man nur in den seltensten Fällen.
Oscar said that his language has a "Germanic tone", it was a bit strange to choose Macedonian or Turkish. So he should not focus on geography, but more on language families. English originally has Germanic roots, but the influence of a Romance language was great, "French." Therefore, English today is a mixture of Germanic and Romance. If you know the Germanic language family, you have no chance to choose Macedonian, which is Slavic and Turkish is one of many Turkic languages, stretching to China, Uyghur is a Turkic language, too.
And RUSSIAN.
English IS a still germanic language.
@@Nekotaku_TV thats also slavic
Turkish aswell as Swedish have Ö in their alphabet
@@adamforslund6405 Hungarian also has an Ö, but it’s neither a Germanic nor a Turkic language.
American: "I need to study more geography".
Me as a swede: Lmao, yup.
I love the content but sometimes it's hard to hear the people speaking with the background music that loud
its a Korean channel and Korean channels have loud background music from my experience
New additions , cool , and new countries, Brazil 🇧🇷 , Sweden🇸🇪 and Vietnam 🇻🇳
These videos are really fun to watch, as a regular brazilian I started to watch them because of the presence of a brazilian person (andy is very sweet) but now I can´t stop!! also Oskar is so charismatic, for real, he´s got a great presence
Welcome to World Friends, Andy , Huyen , Von and Oskar
thank you
I mean I didn’t know which Scandinavian language the Swede was speaking but in my head I said “definitely Viking language” 😂
Thats a new one
or Varangian ;)
same.
2:23 Von , Look up 😂
5:13 - 6:40
This was just too much to me... Turkish?? Lithuania??? Romania?? Ukraine?? What the actual fuck. That man is totally lost!!
o australiano tirou o sapato pra caber no video kkkkkkkk
Todo mundo tava sem sapato
Kkkkkkkk gigante
Todo mundo parece anão perto dele
😂😂😂😂 sim o cara parece um Ghoul
Andy sempre muito simpática 🇧🇷❤️
Vdd :D
Adoro essa brasileira, ela consegue ser extrovertida e ao mesmo delicada, meiga! Só pais maravilhosos conseguem criar uma pessoa assim!
last one:
Huin: "I'm from vietnam"
Von: **still guesses**
it's tricked
@@okiedukie How is it tricked when he "guessed" it right when he said she's from Vietnam..?
Still doesn't mean she speaks Vietnamese. She could've spoken almost any language.
I can believe this guy is actually a language teacher???? What eduaction do they get at colleges in USA?
Briefly :shitty
He is an english teacher, so he teaches writing
@@giosepher1308 OK, but he should know the language families, at least in a minimal level, such as not mixing Germanic language with Turkish.
@@goblinfing14 we do learn that in school, its just this one person who doesnt know. It doesnt mean we all don’t know our language families
@@giosepher1308 Sorry, I wanted to point that guy, not for all the language teachers in USA. I have met a teacher guy from there who learnt Hungarian, too. And anyway, he was a polyglot.
AS A PERSON FROM SWEDEN IM LAUGHING SO HARD
Von: Lithuania, Romania, final guess: Macedonia!
… Sweden!
Von: Close! I was getting closer!
😂😂😂
o Ken é bizarramente alto klkk. me dê 10 cm da sua altura, estou precisando kkkkkkk
*stems from Germanic tones
Are u Russian? Turkish? BRUH
Von is Cape verdean 😮 I would have never guessed and I am cape verdean myself lol Nice to see him here 🙂🇨🇻
how did he go from ukrainian to turkish to lithuanian to romanian to macedonian 🤣🤣
especially after the major clue: Germanic language.
Como todo BR essa Andy dança, muito bem hehe, imagino o que os Gringos pensam, do meu País 🇧🇷 um país que a Glr so vive de festas é danças mais nem todo brasileiro, é assím n viu 😂😂😂😂
Pensam que ela é uma chata que gosta de aparecer e ser o centro das atenções 24h por dia
@@dolydoly5679 você precisa de ajuda psicológica, esta comentando coisas ruins sobre a menina em todos os comentários em português.
@@pedriinhosilva Cara é olha q ele tá, falando sobre a Menina que é da mesma Terra é o Mesmo País que ele mano, q isso
@@TheSeaOfLanguage Cara n sou Mexicano sou Brasileiro é Descedente de Japonêses
Ué, mas ela teria que estar vestida de crente oor acaso? Cantando gospel?
5:56
As a Turkish person who lives in Turkey, that hurt a little yk C’:
It kinda hurts us Scandinavians too..
As a person who is half Turkish,
ABSOLUTELY. In here UK, when people ask me where I am from, it’s really hard to answer because most of the people are not even aware of Turkey’s existence. PLUS some of them joke about it in a terrible way.
“ I’m from Germany and Turkey”
“Turkey? Are you from an animal?”
Bruh. You can’t be serious.
Oh dear I laughed so hard with the high difference between the second pair 😹 I'm burning in hell wondering how would I look like being way shorter than Von 😅😹🤣
ken's gotta be the tallest man i've ever seen
Great job Vonn! I think he did pretty good, and it's all in the name of fun and broadening our horizons.
I knew all of these, but I have an interest in languages. I also have worked with/taught Vietnamese and Brazilian students.
It's disappointing that some of these comments do not pass the vibe check.
Vibe check or no vibe check, he really did not do very well. The fact that he talked about Germanic and then proceeded to list not one single Germanic language, but instead Romance, Slavic and even Turkish (not even Indo-European) really is disappointing for a language teacher, even if he’s not a foreign-language teacher.
So Alexandria, did you learn any Vietnamese or Portuguese from your students?
This is really good 😊
I like this new American dude - he seems more comfortable in front of the camera than some of the others who have represented the US on this channel.
Hehe well thank you kind sir
That’s the one and only Jayvonnnn brooo
@@vonnvoyaj You are Soares? That's a really common surname here in Brazil.
@@FallenLight0 I’ve heard! I have Portuguese background
@@vonnvoyaj that's very interesting
LMAO THE VIETNAMESE GIRL LITERALLY SAID IM FROM VIETNAM!!
I wish they didn't have the backing track so loud (or on at all); makes it hard to hear people speaking. You could barely hear Oscar.
"My language has germanic roots.."
- Russian? Romanian? T U R K I S H? 😲
the best part is that English itself is a germanic language
vonn thought at the start, ken's accent was germanic/ slavic? Lol
I love this music at the end!! :)
The height difference with the guy in the white shirt had me cackling 😂😭😂😂😂
Oooh what was a pleasant video i really enjoyed it 😂 and von was really funny I liked his way of speaking 🔮💜 from algeria 🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿❤
Amei a nossa representante do Brasil💚💛💙
Obg 💕
Nice video, and I'd love to see more content like this, with a couple of caveats:
- the volume on the speakers was often weirdly quiet relative to the background, making it hard to hear. (Which is sad, since hearing the language is a major appeal of this type of video!
-More importantly, the title, paired with the content, felt like...a bait-and-switch? Clickbait? The title suggested he would be guessing what languages people were speaking. But in truth, he was guessing where they were from. (And what language it wasn't even a question like half the time, since one of them was even in English) I likely still would have watched the video if it were "guess where these people are from?" rather than "what language these people are speaking?", but the mismatch left a bad taste in my mouth.
Americana is the name of the continent where there are several countries and is also the nickname of the United States of America.
I heard that the guy named Oscar was Swedish the second he opened his mouth and spoke English. I’m Norwegian btw
미국인들 중 미국어와 미국어 아닌 말만 존재하는 걸로 생각하는 사람들이 대다수인 걸 잘 보여주는 영상...ㅋㅋ
해외생활 38년 중 보면 어느 나라에 가도 미국인들이 다른 국가 출신에 비해 현지언어를 가장 못 배우는 건 기정사실
Nice experiment, but the background music is so loud it makes it difficult to understand individual words.
This poor man when he saw the aussie
Ken is so tall lmao
2:23 mais alto doque eu imaginava
When the 2nd guy came up, I guessed Netherlands right away dude is tall af
The way the Swedish guy said four I knew he wasn't norwegian , but I understood everything he said
I got Oscar right the moment he pronounced his name xD
The Vietnamese speak very quickly compared to other SE Asians IMHO, so I'd guess Vietnam bc of that. Got completely lost on the Australian guy and I can't tell BR- Portuguese from Portuguese so it would've been 50/50 there :p
SE Asians languages all sound alike to me. Also filipino, indonesian, malaysian & all their many dialects sound alike to me.
Fun guessing game. But I thought the background music was a little too loud - makes it hard to pick up the subtleties of their pronunciation. Though I guessed them correctly anyway.
love hearing a language i understand
He said Russian is from the Germanic familly languages LMAOOO the Slavic part of the Indo-European language tree was yeeted real fast 😂😂😂😂 americans at their finest
I love the fucking loud piano, so we don't have to hear what they say. This is about piano, after all.
Thank you someone else noticed this - how are you supposed to hear them talking ??
I love it to see American guessing languages.
"...germanic tones..." "ah. russian." lol
Teacher - Guessing countries
Video title- Guess the language🤣🤣
2:22 Waaa sorry, but the difference between their heights lol 😂😂😂😂
7:06 Wait, SHE SAID THE ANSWER??? 😮
nah I just knew that he was a fellow swede as soon as I heard him 💀😎
The first girl has a vibrant personality.
Aye! Cabo Verde represent.
All Swedish men look a bit same. As soon as the Swedish guy walked in, I knew he was Swedish. He looks like Bill Skarsgard.
nah, u mean his brother, alexander, whose much taller w' blond hair.
Brazil 🇧🇷❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
that third guy came in automatically I knew he was Swedish from saying jag alskar
When I heard the 3rd person said 1to0 in his own language I was like it is Denmark
The music is too loud to hear the other languages well.
Once the Swedish guy started counting in Swedish I immediately knew he was speaking Swedish. I am a huge fan of Young Royals and that's how I knew.
How do you understand young royals if your not from sweden?
@@skumdum3764 English Subtitles
Bro I started learning Swedish a bit ago. As soon as he said älskar I lost it lol.
The piano music is very loud, and makes it very difficult to hear. In general the background music is distracting, and I don’t think its necessary while the people are talking.
I really love these videos!
Essa mina é muito br msm kkkkk até dançou no final.
You should do a blindfolded one too. Whenever people try to guess my native they go with Russian regardless of my accent or the sound of the language
Mine too😂😂😂
Hey homie❤
@@goblinfing14 hey heyyy 🤗
Seems it wasn't needed here at least since he guessed a typical looking Swede could be from Turkey...
brazilians are so charismatic, you see the difference
When it was Sweden he said you’re getting closer And his final guess he said Macedonia
The hardest one to guess was surprisingly the Aussie, cause he had such a low voice. I guessed that he was a Kiwi (New Zealander) cause I thought his accent wasn’t as strong as well as his low voice.
Most Aussie I've heard had a much more pronounced accent and a very specific vocabulary. This guy didn't have any of that. Maybe he left it out on purpose or I've only heard backcountry aussies..
background music way too loud?
“I speak a Germanic language”
*guesses Russian/Ukrainian and Turkish/Macedonian*
he said in beginning germanic / slavic accent. Donno how he got turkey?
I mean he was on correct way when he said germanic for the Swedish dude but then he just guesses slavic languages and then Turkey like what 😂😂
vonn guessed germanic/ slavic accent, thinking they were same, not! Lol
guy: my name is Oscar
me: he's swedish!!!
You said "I am from America" but you didn't say which country, in fact I am from Asia.
He said Germanic and the teacher said Russian? Oh god. Hahha Americans should learn the difference between Slavic Germanic and Romance.
At least all of those are Indo-European. 😄 Turkish though … 😆
he said in beginning he thought germanic and slavic is similar, so proceeded to name slavic countries ( donno where got turkey?) after ken said he speaks germanic like language .lol
You could tell Huynh liked herself a piece of Von :D
I was stunned that Von couldnt guess Swedish-
Maybe cause ive heard more Swedish in my life, but i knew instangly when the dude started speaking, i was like
*"I sence a Swede.."*
She literally said she's from Vietnam 🤣
And he still went all over the place before guessing it
It's so fun
He clapped in surprise and smiled when she said it, so he knew right away it was Vietnamese. He was just being polite by asking her questions for the sake of the video.
Pierwszych dwóch nie rozpoznałam w ogóle. Szwedzki i wietnamski rozpoznałam od pierwszego zdania.
Looks Polish ...
He : What you like to do Friday night ?
She : .....
He : huum , could you reapet it but in English now 😂
Bro guessed Germanic roots and proceeded to not name a single Germanic language
Confused bro actually guessed germanic/ slavic accent so named slavic countries except donno where got turkey? Lol
¿Por qué dice "America"? America es un continente, no un país.
they usually call their country like this, thats why
@@evelynfigueiredo852 Pues que ignorante de su parte.
Si, la mayoría dice que es de "America" como si fuera un país, pero es un continente🤧‼️
@@evelynfigueiredo852 Me refiero a los estadounidenses que se apropian del "America"
technically they are from America. Like Mexicans, Canadians, Argentineans.
that music track is like uuughhhh WHY??? We're supposed to hear them, right?
Did she just reveal where's she from? Lmao
it really hurt when he classified Swedish as Germanic-Slavic and then switched from Russian to Turkish to Macedonian to Romanian.. can you try to find some qualified person next time? or at least someone who is not US-American..
im american and thought it was norweigian lol not all Americans are like this
@@damonmcshanog5405 I didn’t say that lol but if you put a European to guess accents from different American states, the same problems could occur.. (less likely tho)
@@mariao.5539 Wtf you guys always saying if a european come and guess USA accent bla bla. Usa is just speaking same language and it's one country why should i know just one countries accents. You always see yourself so important. Then you just dont guess my language but also guess my language's different accent. It shouldn't be hard seperate french and german or swedish and russian or korean and viatnemese. These are languages not accents.
@@mariao.5539 I'm swedish and I can at least differentiate between Californian, Mid-Western, Southern, Tri-state, and New England accents.
Is it just me, or is there a screwup with the audio mix? The teacher's voice comes out loud and clear, but I can barely hear what the students are saying, at least not without cranking up the speakers to full capacity. And I don't think that's the wisest thing to do at 5 am in a studio apartment. :D
I feel like he was a bit scared when Ken came in, he was SO tall. And also, 5 CATS, I want them!!!!
It's not really what language it is, but rather where they're from.
“My language stems from the Germanic tones”
Teacher: Russian..?
“Turkish”
🥲 does this man know which languages belong to the Germanic languages
no, vonn said in beginning germaic/ slavic accent. Lol