Spanish isn't older than Portuguese. the Portuguese language was called Portuguese before Castilian was called Spanish. Spain was and still is a multi lingual country.
Spanish is not even an actual language. The proper name for it is Castilian it is just the language that was standardized in the country to attempt centralisation
I like how at according to 5:52 , the average American is a left handed vegan atheist black transgender millionaire living in New York Texas and California at the same time according to Americans😭😭😭
I'm always amazed at the fact that most languages don't have a "J" used much, if at all, and then there's French. English has a decent amount of "J," but French just has so far blown out of the water with the frequency of its use.
German has a J, but it's completely redundant. If it is followed by a consonant, we use the I. If it is followed by a vowel, we use the J. (Unless it's at the end of a syllable.) I think all Germanic languages do. Except English, which got it from French, and whatever the Dutch are doing. ;)
Russian has one too and it used very frequently, especially as word postfix. Actually, you can hear it in every adjective over there. Example ["beautiful" by genders] Feminine krasivaya Musculine krasiviy Neutral krasivaye
Turkey has been organizing negotiations with Russia for peace. Also it holds both straits which are the single water way to the good ol' warm Mediterranean Sea from up there.
So? Puttin and Erdoğan have same Political identity. Also are holding their country poor and live in megalomaniac big palaces build through way of taxes you all paid.
Brazil isn't just the coast and the amazon dude, Brazil is huge and very diversified, you pointed at the Cerrado, Brazil's Savannah, pretty much where the capital is, the Amazon in its glory are at the north region of Brazil, while the fluvial water and rain benefits the other biomes of Brazil.
"Hävittäjä" Means destroyer but it can technically mean "loser" as in someone who loses stuff, but If i say "hävittäjä" another finn think of a fighter plane.
5:10 Oh. Chile is that long because it's a place that originally made more sense to colonize from sea. They also have the Andes near the cost. And it's close to Anctartica, so the southern tips are uninhabited. Bear in mind is a country founded recently by Royal decree. Rather than an "organic" millenial domestic development. So a single authority controls a lot.
I'm Chilean, and let me tell you that Chile was way shorter when it was a spanish colony. Chile gained most of it's northern territory in the "war of the pacific" against peru and bolivia, when Chile annexed the bolivian coast and two peruvian provinces, and most of it's souther territory when the chilean government sent european inmigrants (mainly germans) to colonize that almost uninhabited area in the name of the Republic of Chile. And i don't know what you mean when you say Chile was created by royal decree, Chile gained it's independence in a war against spain.
@@onejuan3340 Chile es larguísima incluso si contamos con el territorio que ganó en la Guerra del Salitre. La mitad está deshabitada. Y fue formada por la colonización de europeos en la época moderna. Es natural que sea un país tan largo. No son decenas de tribus por un territorio.
@@Miki-fl9ez Chile no seria tan largo como es ahora si no hubiera ganado esos territorios en la guerra del pacifico y si no hubiera colonizado el sur. Recuerda que Chile era un tercio de lo que es ahora en territorio cuando se fundó. Lo de que gran parte de Chile esta deshabitado es cierto, principalmente debido a que, primero, Chile tiene una población pequeña en comparación con su territorio y, segundo, hay lugares de chile que son poco "amigables" para vivir, como el desierto de atacama por ej. En cuanto a lo de la colonizacion europea, es cierto si hablamos del sur de Chile, el cual tiene una gran influencia europea, principalmente alemana, pero es falso si hablamos del norte de Chile.
@@onejuan3340 Amigo no lo estas entendiendo, dice que tu pais tiene esos bordes (como africa o el resto del continente americano) porque es un territorio colonial, no se formo organicamente como los paises europeos o algunos paises asiaticos y del medio oriente
4:35. Drew, Amazon is located in the northern part of Brazil, the place you were refering to is known as the southeastern "hinterland" and is filled by "Cerrado" and the Atlantic Forest.
4:30 sorry to tell you Drew, but Amazon is north from there. That region is (or was) Mata Atlântica, it suffered massive deforestation and today there's about 12% of it left.
For the Warren Buffett pie chart, I assume that cash just meant that's how much of his wealth wasn't invested in stocks. Maybe he could have also kept some in various foreign currencies, but it's unlikely.
In german, we call it either "Kampfflugzeug", which means "fighter plane", but that would probably also include bombers, or “Jäger“ or “Jagdflugzeug“ which means "hunter" or "hunting plane"
@@GuilhermeMichel I am sorry, but I can't give you advise where to start, since it is my native language, but if u have any questions in your journey, feel free to ask me, and be warned, even in Germany we have a saying "Deutsche Sprache schwere Sprache" which means "german language, hard language. But if you want to learn german anyways, here's a tip: all of these long german words, like "Kampgflugzeug" are like the english "fighter plane", but we forgot the spaces, and since they count as one word, it is easy to make up a new word and everybody stoll knows what you mean. Good luck learning german!
@@GuilhermeMichel I would recommend you start with simple things. When I learn a language I start with some common phrases to get used to the language, then I do the alphabet, then numbers (both ordinal and cardinal), then common animals, colours, days of the week/months, kinship terms, etc. Eventually moving to basic grammatical features like pronouns (in various cases) then modal verbs (like “to can,” or “to want”), then common verbs ( like “to eat,” “to sleep,” “to read,” “to talk,” or “to drink”) then to other verbs and nouns as you need them. I find that learning like this helps a lot because once you start learning things like pronouns and verbs, you already have a large wordbank of nouns to use in constructing sentences.
Turkey is not on the list since they have not joined western sanctions against Russia but have instead adopted a neutral stance. And Turkey has been buying Russian missile-systems for a lot of money for a long time, and is strategically placed to block the Russian Black Sea Fleets Mediterranean access should they choose to do so. Turkeys neutrality is so respected by both sides they have been hosting some of the peace talks between Russia and Ukraine.
Btw just if you wanna know In Dutch it is also a fighter plane. Although if you really want you can say hunter plane. But it's really weird and almost no one says that.
0:05 we (the Netherlands) are not a small country in agriculture, we have 4 times bigger yields on tomatoes making us second after only china, we are the nr 1 producer of cucumbers, the nr 2 (after the USA) of grain (re)exporter, we have the biggest wholesale food corporations and the trade with ukraine and poland in grain is more then a 1000 years old, so much so that in poland there was/is a dutch neighbourhood fully focussed on grain exports and on the whole we are the 13th (aprox) economy of the world
Chile has two massive ice fields preventing the country from building roads in that area. The climate is also quite hostile to life in general and geography is rugged, like what you'd see in the northernmost parts of Norway and Sweden. That's why google maps suggested you used Argentinian roads.
Yeah, the absolutely foolproof way to identify Icelandic from Faroese is by the ø or þ letter. Faroese has ø and not þ and vice versa. And to differentiate them from the other Scandinavian languages you look if they have ð too.
7:30 I would love to see a map with what percentage of the top owns an equal amount of wealth to the rest of the population. Would be an interesting way to show the data imo. also: the "ß" (11:08) is actually a sharp "s" ^^
9:39 the existence of the word “Jalapeño” probably breaks the chart because English speakers commonly use the word if they see a jalapeño or some other green pepper.
"the majority lived along the coast" "The amazong " Jesus Christ, drew. For a geography nerd you sure love to live the brazilian stereotype every north american has huh?
In Spain we love sunflower seeds because they are a great (and healthy) snack! Kinda like almonds or other nuts. (Also they make good-ish oil, but our olive oil is better) Tip from my dentist, use your molars to crack the shell of the seeds, or you might end up wearing out your frontal teeth.
11:06 Fun fact that character is called an eszett and is pronounced like a long s for instance you would pronounce Groß(the German word for big) as gross
9:39 A bit sad that Asturian wasn't considered for this, but it seems it works well with Spanish, Galician and Basque (and I guess probably also Catalan/Valencian).
3:01 no, in Slovakia we commonly call every fighter aircraft as "stíhačka" which means interceptor. Same in Czech rep. they call it interceptor or interceptor aircraft in czech "stíhací letoun". btw destroyer class ship we call "ladoborec" which directly translated means ice breaker.
In spain sunflower seeds or pipas are a popular snack just like doritos and stuff like that, also a "traditional" one, try "pipas tijuana" from the brand grefusa or just the salt flavoured ones, we also use olive oil in cans and "cheap /trash food"
0:20 Sunflower oil: the Answer is sunflower oil. It's used in everything from fryers to crisps to oven chips to cooking and the fact there's a War in the place most of it is made is a problem because it's hitting food production.
For the fighter jets in different languages, hunter in German and Dutch is "Jaeger" and "jager" respectively. Just as a note because they are cool words, but also no one would understand you if you were talking about hunter planes, even though we speak English well.
3:20 the swedish word for fighter aircraft is jaktflygplan, and the famous "JAS 39-gripen" means jakt, attack, spaning 39-gripen which in englidh means hunt, attack, search 39-the griffin :D
The Falkslands thing is not complicated. They had a referendum. The people who actually live on the Islands said they want to be British. Why should anyone else have a say in the matter if we're off the whole imperialism thing?
Because it's not the people who decide what they want it's the world governments just like how afther ww1 State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs was gonna be independent but was forced under serbia wich formed yugoslavia or how Serbia was the most perfect Republic when it got it's freedom from the ottomans but the world didn't want them to be a Republic so they forced them to be a kingdom and events such as these happened all the time
Not to mention that the Spanish and the French have a must better claim on the islands than Argentina if you know the Falkland's history. Literally, the only ''claim'' Argentina has on those islands is that they're close to them. It's bloody ridiculous.
LOL! Lets take a portion of land from another country, populate it with our people, then make a referendum showing they want to belong to us! You are really smart in you rationale!
@@edgynuke5007 That's not normal even for a capitalist state though. You know, just as with every ideology or system, there are different interpretations, different practices and different realizations of capitalism. I know for a fact that inequality wasn't much lower in the Soviet times. It's just a bit astonishing when you put it in numbers
@@georgios_5342 I’m pretty sure that’s what always happens in a capitalist country, the very elite hoard the money and rest is just left with the scraps.
@@edgynuke5007 Well then you're wrong, at least that's not how a healthy capitalist economy is supposed to work. I mean if you took a very extreme strictly dogmatic non-interventionist approach to capitalism, where the state has no regulations or taxes, then yeah, it would result like a Monopoly match I guess. But in reality that's highly unrealistic, and capitalism, at least as an enforced economic practice, is always regulated by the state with taxation and other rules that benefit the state also. That's why you don't see the same image in nearly any other country in the world, not even America, which is often considered the center of global capitalism. I wasn't trying to paint any picture for or against capitalism. The situation in Russia is definitely problematic, that's something all sides can agree on, and I'm pretty sure, at least based on the fact that in most other countries the picture is not nearly the same, that the issue at hand is not inherent to capitalism in general but more so the Russian version of it.
In former USSR, q destroyer (ship) are called "Esminets" which is short for "Squadron Destroyer" or "Squadron Mine-carrier/torpedo-boat" (mean the same thing)
Bosnia werent added to the ''Russia unfrendly countryes" because its like a 3way goverment, for the 3 biggest nacionalites 1.Bosniaks, 2.Serbs, 3.,Croatians .So because ⅓of its goverment is controled by Republic of Srbska (the serbian side of the goverment and a diffrent thing to the republic of Serbia),and that would be disrespecting the Serbian-Russian allience.
Bit odd the Falkland Islands. See the us actually propped up the military dictatorship that fought the falklands war, but the us also has a close British alliance, so they picked neither
Russia doesn't hate turkey because they need them to allow Russian ships through the black sea and Istanbul to get them basically anywhere, because all the northern ports that Russia has are pretty unreliable because of the cold , so the black sea to Mediterranean to Atlantic ocean is their best/ only good way to get ships out
Sunflower seeds in Spain is probably because we eat them as a snack,they're called "pipas" They're like a lot of flavours/things they put in the peel like salt,bbq flavour (tijuana),ketchup flavour,bacon flavour,aguasal (they're boiled with water and salt insteat of just putting it in the peel) (this is for what I think is the most famous snack brand here,"Grefusa"),but I'm sure they're more from other brands xd Altough we don't eat the peel,so don't eat it,is just to savor it,just bite it and it will open,then you eat what it is inside xd
1:16 *me a MALAYSIAN * welp FYI, Malaya was Malaysia's old name before the state Sabah and Sarawak become part of Malaysia a few years after it's independence
Unless I am mistaken. In Greece(and Cyprus as they speak the same language) the translation to English is "Combative Aircrafts" rather than "Fighters Aircraft"
the map of the most popular unisex names in each US state is pretty surprising, considering for my home state virginia, has logan as the most popular unisex name, even though I go to a pretty big school around pretty well sized neighborhoods doesnt have a logan I even know of existing whilst I know 2 averys.
this is how to ivest in cacc by a greek 13 year old 1u excange dollars for falling corecsies like rubles 2 u wait until curency recovers then u make it dollars
Drew: Calls the „sz“ a „B“
The comment section: 🇩🇪hello there🇩🇪
Hallo *
I am not even german but I wanted to complain about him calling the sz a b
ß is ss
Guten tag (i hate german it is so hard)
@@4dx3n me too
Fun fact: *Portugal is older then Spain, but Spanish is older then portuguese*
Fun fact, Galician and Portuguese were the same language
Now that's call a fun fact
Spanish isn't older than Portuguese. the Portuguese language was called Portuguese before Castilian was called Spanish. Spain was and still is a multi lingual country.
Chinese is older than Japanese but Japan is older than china
Hindi is older than Urdu but pakistan is a day older than India
Spanish is not even an actual language. The proper name for it is Castilian it is just the language that was standardized in the country to attempt centralisation
4:40 "into the amazon" proceeds to point to the "colder" south of the country
“B” is the ultimate way to find out german.
*German pain noises*
*sad scharfes S noises*
@That clone trooper in the back on the high ground it’s a sharp s so it’s pronounced like a normal s
Pain
Germans are just not allowed to write "ss".
Becausw history...
Im dutch and this hurts me to, but maby not as mutch
Drew: *makes a mistake about Brazil’s geography*
Literally everyone who lives or has lived in Brazil: *Intense typing intensifies*
It is not a mistake about Brazil geography, but about World's geography. It is like pointing the Sahara in Congo Basin.
I bet they're all typing
" *YOU ARE GOING TO BRAZIL!!!!* "...
NTL, Amazon in São Paulo hurts a lot
I like how at according to 5:52 , the average American is a left handed vegan atheist black transgender millionaire living in New York Texas and California at the same time according to Americans😭😭😭
What was the mistake? I missed it.
I'm always amazed at the fact that most languages don't have a "J" used much, if at all, and then there's French. English has a decent amount of "J," but French just has so far blown out of the water with the frequency of its use.
German has a J, but it's completely redundant.
If it is followed by a consonant, we use the I.
If it is followed by a vowel, we use the J. (Unless it's at the end of a syllable.)
I think all Germanic languages do. Except English, which got it from French, and whatever the Dutch are doing. ;)
In spanish it's usually for arabic loan words
Russian has one too and it used very frequently, especially as word postfix. Actually, you can hear it in every adjective over there.
Example
["beautiful" by genders]
Feminine krasivaya
Musculine krasiviy
Neutral krasivaye
@@0Clewi0 and J U A N
@@0Clewi0 julio,judas,judio,joder,jose,jupiter,jugo,juguete,jubileo,juicio,juventud,junta,justificacion xd hay muchisimas q nos son arabicas
As a spaniard, i can confirm that if you go to public park here you will most likely find a spot full of sunflower shells
Dilo bien, Pipas
Pipas
Pipas
Pipas
In Azerbaijan it is also like that
I love tum(sunflower seed)
Turkey has been organizing negotiations with Russia for peace. Also it holds both straits which are the single water way to the good ol' warm Mediterranean Sea from up there.
@@turkic_artist Benim de baba tarafı kırım tatarı:)
Yine masayız
@@themarsh2858 ne fark eder türksün
@@turkic_artist Turkic😂🤦
So? Puttin and Erdoğan have same Political identity. Also are holding their country poor and live in megalomaniac big palaces build through way of taxes you all paid.
Brazil isn't just the coast and the amazon dude, Brazil is huge and very diversified, you pointed at the Cerrado, Brazil's Savannah, pretty much where the capital is, the Amazon in its glory are at the north region of Brazil, while the fluvial water and rain benefits the other biomes of Brazil.
As a fellow Brazilian, i can't deny what you have said, 👏
That may be true. But there is no reason to throw a fit. It’s a UA-cam video.
I AGREE
@@RomanumChristum Knowledge, dude. Knowledge
Flamengo porra
"Brazilian population goes pretty deep in the amazon"
*Waves mouse pointer above the region farthest from the amazon
"Hävittäjä" Means destroyer but it can technically mean "loser" as in someone who loses stuff, but If i say "hävittäjä" another finn think of a fighter plane.
I would say that ”wiper-out” or ”annihilator” are the best direct translations of ”destroyer” in this context
In Estonian it is called ‘hävitaja’ which pretty much can only mean destroyer (as the plane and as someone who destroys)
make-disappearer
5:10 Oh. Chile is that long because it's a place that originally made more sense to colonize from sea.
They also have the Andes near the cost. And it's close to Anctartica, so the southern tips are uninhabited.
Bear in mind is a country founded recently by Royal decree. Rather than an "organic" millenial domestic development. So a single authority controls a lot.
I'm Chilean, and let me tell you that Chile was way shorter when it was a spanish colony. Chile gained most of it's northern territory in the "war of the pacific" against peru and bolivia, when Chile annexed the bolivian coast and two peruvian provinces, and most of it's souther territory when the chilean government sent european inmigrants (mainly germans) to colonize that almost uninhabited area in the name of the Republic of Chile. And i don't know what you mean when you say Chile was created by royal decree, Chile gained it's independence in a war against spain.
@@onejuan3340 Chile es larguísima incluso si contamos con el territorio que ganó en la Guerra del Salitre.
La mitad está deshabitada. Y fue formada por la colonización de europeos en la época moderna.
Es natural que sea un país tan largo. No son decenas de tribus por un territorio.
@@Miki-fl9ez Chile no seria tan largo como es ahora si no hubiera ganado esos territorios en la guerra del pacifico y si no hubiera colonizado el sur. Recuerda que Chile era un tercio de lo que es ahora en territorio cuando se fundó. Lo de que gran parte de Chile esta deshabitado es cierto, principalmente debido a que, primero, Chile tiene una población pequeña en comparación con su territorio y, segundo, hay lugares de chile que son poco "amigables" para vivir, como el desierto de atacama por ej. En cuanto a lo de la colonizacion europea, es cierto si hablamos del sur de Chile, el cual tiene una gran influencia europea, principalmente alemana, pero es falso si hablamos del norte de Chile.
@@onejuan3340 Amigo no lo estas entendiendo, dice que tu pais tiene esos bordes (como africa o el resto del continente americano) porque es un territorio colonial, no se formo organicamente como los paises europeos o algunos paises asiaticos y del medio oriente
"they're also pretty far into the Amazon"
*points nowhere near the Amazon*
4:58
Drew: "All the way above Norway"
Svalbard: "Am I a joke to you?"
4:35. Drew, Amazon is located in the northern part of Brazil, the place you were refering to is known as the southeastern "hinterland" and is filled by "Cerrado" and the Atlantic Forest.
"They also go pretty deep into the Amazon" proceeds pointing at a place that is literally more than 1000 km away from the Amazon
As a chilean, I didn't expect my country to be mentioned as much. Muy sorprendido!
4:30 sorry to tell you Drew, but Amazon is north from there. That region is (or was) Mata Atlântica, it suffered massive deforestation and today there's about 12% of it left.
For the Warren Buffett pie chart, I assume that cash just meant that's how much of his wealth wasn't invested in stocks. Maybe he could have also kept some in various foreign currencies, but it's unlikely.
Bank accounts would've count as cash. You can leave some money in there and accure interest when stocks are considered risky.
In german, we call it either "Kampfflugzeug", which means "fighter plane", but that would probably also include bombers, or “Jäger“ or “Jagdflugzeug“ which means "hunter" or "hunting plane"
In Denmark it's "Jet-jager" which translates to "Jet hunter" ^^
The Jager in Jet-jager pronoucned simmilar to your german Jäger.
I would like to know german, I'm a brazilian, I like Germany :)
@@GuilhermeMichel I am sorry, but I can't give you advise where to start, since it is my native language, but if u have any questions in your journey, feel free to ask me, and be warned, even in Germany we have a saying "Deutsche Sprache schwere Sprache" which means "german language, hard language. But if you want to learn german anyways, here's a tip: all of these long german words, like "Kampgflugzeug" are like the english "fighter plane", but we forgot the spaces, and since they count as one word, it is easy to make up a new word and everybody stoll knows what you mean. Good luck learning german!
@@schanulsiboi0837 Thank you! I will try haha.
@@GuilhermeMichel
I would recommend you start with simple things.
When I learn a language I start with some common phrases to get used to the language, then I do the alphabet, then numbers (both ordinal and cardinal), then common animals, colours, days of the week/months, kinship terms, etc.
Eventually moving to basic grammatical features like pronouns (in various cases) then modal verbs (like “to can,” or “to want”), then common verbs ( like “to eat,” “to sleep,” “to read,” “to talk,” or “to drink”) then to other verbs and nouns as you need them.
I find that learning like this helps a lot because once you start learning things like pronouns and verbs, you already have a large wordbank of nouns to use in constructing sentences.
4:20 Drew forgoy about his German Grandfather who lives there
The guy points to Southern Brazil and says "Amazon jungle". Yes, he definetly is good at looking maps...
Turkey is not on the list since they have not joined western sanctions against Russia but have instead adopted a neutral stance. And Turkey has been buying Russian missile-systems for a lot of money for a long time, and is strategically placed to block the Russian Black Sea Fleets Mediterranean access should they choose to do so. Turkeys neutrality is so respected by both sides they have been hosting some of the peace talks between Russia and Ukraine.
3:10 why yes it was confusing. In fact the US named their fighters P (P-51 etc) for Pursuit. A mistranslation of the German "Hunter"
Well, it's not really wrong.
Btw just if you wanna know In Dutch it is also a fighter plane. Although if you really want you can say hunter plane. But it's really weird and almost no one says that.
In Dutch and Frisian it's a "straaljager" what literally translated is "jethunter" . And I love that name.
0:05 we (the Netherlands) are not a small country in agriculture, we have 4 times bigger yields on tomatoes making us second after only china, we are the nr 1 producer of cucumbers, the nr 2 (after the USA) of grain (re)exporter, we have the biggest wholesale food corporations and the trade with ukraine and poland in grain is more then a 1000 years old, so much so that in poland there was/is a dutch neighbourhood fully focussed on grain exports and on the whole we are the 13th (aprox) economy of the world
So that's why the cucumbers in winter are always from Netherlands! Thank you for tasty cucumbers.
The Netherlands is the 18th largest economy, no the 13th.
Remington has to be the most american name going, I'm literally going to name my child after a shotgun
My sons name is Walther Remington Smith-Wesson
You know that shotgun was named after a person right?
It would be nice to see you listening and reacting to different languages.
Chile has two massive ice fields preventing the country from building roads in that area. The climate is also quite hostile to life in general and geography is rugged, like what you'd see in the northernmost parts of Norway and Sweden. That's why google maps suggested you used Argentinian roads.
Yeah, the absolutely foolproof way to identify Icelandic from Faroese is by the ø or þ letter. Faroese has ø and not þ and vice versa. And to differentiate them from the other Scandinavian languages you look if they have ð too.
7:30 I would love to see a map with what percentage of the top owns an equal amount of wealth to the rest of the population. Would be an interesting way to show the data imo.
also: the "ß" (11:08) is actually a sharp "s" ^^
3:30 Destroyer (ship) in russian is эсминец (esminetz) and destroyer (plane) is истребитель (istrebitel) so there is no confusion.
Literally it means something like escadron's mine carrier
9:39 the existence of the word “Jalapeño” probably breaks the chart because English speakers commonly use the word if they see a jalapeño or some other green pepper.
3:30, in Estonia we call destroyers "war ships" 10/10 originality
11:25 It says that æ and ø are Swedish, they're not. We have letters making the same sound but they're spelled like this:
æ = ä
ø = ö
The Slovak one is wrong too. I think that is a dj letter, that we dont have.
it says that if it does NOT have it it's Swedish, check again
4:36 He's joking, right? Lmao
"the majority lived along the coast"
"The amazong "
Jesus Christ, drew. For a geography nerd you sure love to live the brazilian stereotype every north american has huh?
yes.
Kakakkak this comment is sooo brazilian
@@MarcosVinicius-dh6fk pq eu sou KKKKKKKK
Na visão dos americanos o Brasil se resume a Rio de Janeiro e São Paulo
@@Jadanbr e aparentemente de são paulo até a borda com a argentina é tudo selva amazônica
drew cna u speak more abaout the balkan states thank you
Why
"The most toxic place on earth"
@@nafreal and thats one video and bcs i liked it i want more
@@nafreal and because im a bosnian
@@Ryan-qo4fn well i come out of bosnia and evreytime he mentioned the balkan states thw video was really better
In Spain we love sunflower seeds because they are a great (and healthy) snack! Kinda like almonds or other nuts. (Also they make good-ish oil, but our olive oil is better)
Tip from my dentist, use your molars to crack the shell of the seeds, or you might end up wearing out your frontal teeth.
0:50 chile actually supports the UK's claim on the falklands.
11:06 Fun fact that character is called an eszett and is pronounced like a long s
for instance you would pronounce Groß(the German word for big) as gross
9:39
A bit sad that Asturian wasn't considered for this, but it seems it works well with Spanish, Galician and Basque (and I guess probably also Catalan/Valencian).
3:01 no, in Slovakia we commonly call every fighter aircraft as "stíhačka" which means interceptor. Same in Czech rep. they call it interceptor or interceptor aircraft in czech "stíhací letoun". btw destroyer class ship we call "ladoborec" which directly translated means ice breaker.
10:58
Pretty sure that’s called an umlaut in German
And the ẞ is a double s
No, you didn't called serrado amazonia
In spain sunflower seeds or pipas are a popular snack just like doritos and stuff like that, also a "traditional" one, try "pipas tijuana" from the brand grefusa or just the salt flavoured ones, we also use olive oil in cans and "cheap /trash food"
Now I want access to the which language am I reading poster.
Always good to see that you recognise My country (the isle of man) 👍
0:20 Sunflower oil: the Answer is sunflower oil.
It's used in everything from fryers to crisps to oven chips to cooking and the fact there's a War in the place most of it is made is a problem because it's hitting food production.
Congrats on one milli
@0:35 no not really we just replace sunflower oil with rapeseed oil or cornoil or whatever else plant oil...ukrainian sunflower is just fairly cheap
7:47 Greenland:no data
bro, I FUCKED IN when he said he ventured into the Amazon, POINTING TO THE STATE OF SÃO PAULO, which is on the wrong side, the Amazon is up there🤣🤣🤣🤣
For the fighter jets in different languages, hunter in German and Dutch is "Jaeger" and "jager" respectively.
Just as a note because they are cool words, but also no one would understand you if you were talking about hunter planes, even though we speak English well.
What about hunter soliders, snipe is a bird so snipers are hunters of snipe.
The "unfriendly countries" map doubles elegantly as the "free world" map.
That "B" is a sharp s for us germans. We either directly call it that or we way "s-z".
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Drew I just eat sunflower seeds normally and it's sad now that I cant get them
3:20 the swedish word for fighter aircraft is jaktflygplan, and the famous "JAS 39-gripen" means jakt, attack, spaning 39-gripen which in englidh means hunt, attack, search 39-the griffin :D
The Falkslands thing is not complicated. They had a referendum. The people who actually live on the Islands said they want to be British. Why should anyone else have a say in the matter if we're off the whole imperialism thing?
Because it's not the people who decide what they want it's the world governments just like how afther ww1 State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs was gonna be independent but was forced under serbia wich formed yugoslavia or how Serbia was the most perfect Republic when it got it's freedom from the ottomans but the world didn't want them to be a Republic so they forced them to be a kingdom and events such as these happened all the time
Not to mention that the Spanish and the French have a must better claim on the islands than Argentina if you know the Falkland's history. Literally, the only ''claim'' Argentina has on those islands is that they're close to them. It's bloody ridiculous.
LOL! Lets take a portion of land from another country, populate it with our people, then make a referendum showing they want to belong to us! You are really smart in you rationale!
@@lsf698 The population of British people happened hundreds of years ago, you can’t just claim other people’s lands anymore
You can't drive across Chile, in the Patagonia there's a point you'll have to take a Ferry to go further south
7:41 wait so Russia, with a population of around 150.000.000 people, has 1.500 people with more money than its poorer 120.000.000
That’s capitalism for ya
@@edgynuke5007 That's not normal even for a capitalist state though. You know, just as with every ideology or system, there are different interpretations, different practices and different realizations of capitalism. I know for a fact that inequality wasn't much lower in the Soviet times. It's just a bit astonishing when you put it in numbers
@@georgios_5342 I’m pretty sure that’s what always happens in a capitalist country, the very elite hoard the money and rest is just left with the scraps.
@@edgynuke5007 Well then you're wrong, at least that's not how a healthy capitalist economy is supposed to work. I mean if you took a very extreme strictly dogmatic non-interventionist approach to capitalism, where the state has no regulations or taxes, then yeah, it would result like a Monopoly match I guess. But in reality that's highly unrealistic, and capitalism, at least as an enforced economic practice, is always regulated by the state with taxation and other rules that benefit the state also. That's why you don't see the same image in nearly any other country in the world, not even America, which is often considered the center of global capitalism. I wasn't trying to paint any picture for or against capitalism. The situation in Russia is definitely problematic, that's something all sides can agree on, and I'm pretty sure, at least based on the fact that in most other countries the picture is not nearly the same, that the issue at hand is not inherent to capitalism in general but more so the Russian version of it.
The way in which they wrote Yiddish; ״שידיִי״ would be read as “shiddiy” because they got the writing backwards lol.
11:10 Drew, that's not a B
4:37 they also pretty deep into the Amazon
* Proceeds to look at the south where no amazonian rainforest is.
wait, the whole evergreen ship thing WAS AN ENTIRE YEAR AGO
I’m guessing the Russian fighter jets are now called “destroyed”
Geoguessr players seeing the table with all those languages: *furiously taking notes*
In Finnish military aircrafts are referred as "hävittäjät", that literally translates to "destroyers".
Drew really said cartoon fingers on Georgian language 🗿
In former USSR, q destroyer (ship) are called "Esminets" which is short for "Squadron Destroyer" or "Squadron Mine-carrier/torpedo-boat" (mean the same thing)
Bosnia werent added to the ''Russia unfrendly countryes" because its like a 3way goverment, for the 3 biggest nacionalites 1.Bosniaks, 2.Serbs, 3.,Croatians .So because ⅓of its goverment is controled by Republic of Srbska (the serbian side of the goverment and a diffrent thing to the republic of Serbia),and that would be disrespecting the Serbian-Russian allience.
Bit odd the Falkland Islands. See the us actually propped up the military dictatorship that fought the falklands war, but the us also has a close British alliance, so they picked neither
it would be more accurate to translate it to ''eradicater'' for figher planes in Finland
Russia doesn't hate turkey because they need them to allow Russian ships through the black sea and Istanbul to get them basically anywhere, because all the northern ports that Russia has are pretty unreliable because of the cold , so the black sea to Mediterranean to Atlantic ocean is their best/ only good way to get ships out
Russia was trying to say Taiwan was their enemy and ended up losing 1,000,000 social credit. Because they acknowledged Taiwan
In Eastern Europe the ships are called destroyers. I feel like a more suitable translation for the fighter aircraft would be "annihilatior"
1:16 ‘Malaya’
Nahh Drew is still in the 1900s 🤦🏻♀️ 💀
Being norwegian i can comfirm that we call them “hunter aircrafts” just that we say it in norwegian so it becomes “jagefly”
Drew: Greece and Cyprus are the only other ones that call them fighters too.
sad British noises.
he didn't mention the U.K. because we all know it's just a U.S. vassal
this a joke please don't tax my tea!
(2:35) You keep saying "lower 48 states", but Hawaii is the lowest one
11:59
Drew: "Cartoon fingers"
me: *cries in Georgian*🥲
did anyone notice that in the wealth map lebanon was in the 0.001
3:07 example: in portuguese fighter aircraft are called "Caça" which goes into the hunter aircraft label
Gen z is from 1997-2012
Gen alpha is from 2013-2025
The "B" is actualy an S. Its used as a doule s "ss" and is called "scharfes s" which translates to "sharp S". But its true that it looks like an S
Saying that everything beyond Brazil's litoranean region is the Amazon is like saying everything above Texas is New York
im from spain and we could easy produce sunflowers for all that oil, but nope, our gov doesnt think in anything that they should
There's 1 Iranian watching Drew durnil and that's me
When it said warren buffet’s investments, I’m pretty sure cash means just unspent money in his brokerage just sitting there
Sunflower seeds in Spain is probably because we eat them as a snack,they're called "pipas"
They're like a lot of flavours/things they put in the peel like salt,bbq flavour (tijuana),ketchup flavour,bacon flavour,aguasal (they're boiled with water and salt insteat of just putting it in the peel) (this is for what I think is the most famous snack brand here,"Grefusa"),but I'm sure they're more from other brands xd
Altough we don't eat the peel,so don't eat it,is just to savor it,just bite it and it will open,then you eat what it is inside xd
1:16 *me a MALAYSIAN * welp FYI, Malaya was Malaysia's old name before the state Sabah and Sarawak become part of Malaysia a few years after it's independence
Unless I am mistaken. In Greece(and Cyprus as they speak the same language) the translation to English is "Combative Aircrafts" rather than "Fighters Aircraft"
Ye, but the term "combat aircraft" is mostly US term.
Heading drew yell ‘FAT NUTS’ at the end really gets me
Would be fun to see Belarusian Latin on that chart. It would be comewhere near Croatian, but alongside ć also with a ton of ś ź and occasional ŭ
One litre of Oil in Germany costs like 5 Euros. But sometimes „just“ 2 Euros.
the map of the most popular unisex names in each US state is pretty surprising, considering for my home state virginia, has logan as the most popular unisex name, even though I go to a pretty big school around pretty well sized neighborhoods doesnt have a logan I even know of existing whilst I know 2 averys.
The German B thing is a long s or eszett and an English version is actually in congress on the Bill or Rights
6:40
People really surprised that the top 1% has a lot of money? Like yeah genius, that's why they're the top 1%
What the hell is the top 1%???
this is how to ivest in cacc by a greek 13 year old
1u excange dollars for falling corecsies like rubles
2 u wait until curency recovers then u make it dollars
The Netherlands needs sunflower seeds for oils to fry potato chips with