Awesome video. Was in Trier for a few days, I've been teaching myself German for 3 years and I love ancient rome history, so this city was perfect for me. Haven't experienced European Christmas markets as a Canadian. It's cool to see someone else appreciate the city and take the time to document it. Cheers.
Thank you for another video! You are one of my favorite UA-camrs. You are so charming! I wonder if you’ve ever watched the UA-cam channel free to use sounds? I think the two of you making a video would be adorable! Not A lot of crossover between your two channels, but you remind me of each other
Thanks. I just noticed that there were lots of expressions and goodies around Xmas that I would not have been able to name in English. Understanding them was easyJet, though
A very nice video. I believe the Chimney Cake origianated in Hungary... and heard folks in Prague say adamantly that Chimney Cakes have nothing to do with their history.
I just realized in Hungary we have 99% German culture when it comes to Christmas. Even our bejgli is of German origin. Maybe szaloncukor (sweets on the Christmas tree) is an original Hungarian invention/custom. Chimney cake is Transylvanian Hungarian in origin.
the earliest version of it called fondantcukor is from 14th century France. it came to Hungary in the 19th century, brought in by Germans. the name szaloncukor comes from the German Salonzuckerl haha. as far as I know, nowadays it is only a thing in Hungary, Romania and Slovakia. (és amúgy egy Hungarikum, úgy hiszem)
Thank u :)) Unfortunately my german skills haven't improved much. I kept learning but there were a lot of personal stuff happening behind the scenes and i wasnt sure if i will be staying in germany. Thus i kinda stopped, i felt really unmotivated and discouraged :( It doesnt mean i wont try again it's just a difficult journey
Good suggestion, But as i Said to Eli. Dont go to deep with things she doesnt understand. Not talking she doesnt know a lot of history. But if she doesnt know everything, Just talk a little and who likes the place search for it. Of course i agree with You.
Wait do you speak Dutch by any chance? I've always heard Spekulatius being pronounced Spekulazius by Germans, and I remember it's pronounced the way you did in Dutch at least.
loved the video! in Romania we all say/know that the undercooked cake you had ( Kürtőskalács ) is hungarian ( just googled it and it said it was made by the hungarians living in Romania) - your cake was the thickest i have ever seen that's why they undercooked it 😢 but such an amazing thing to eat ❤
I'm going to Dortmund saterday, so your video is a good way to get me in the christmas mood🎄
Christmas is my favorite holiday, and man I really want to visit Germany for the Christmas markets.
Awesome video. Was in Trier for a few days, I've been teaching myself German for 3 years and I love ancient rome history, so this city was perfect for me. Haven't experienced European Christmas markets as a Canadian. It's cool to see someone else appreciate the city and take the time to document it. Cheers.
I'm New farnds 🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁 good evening my friend mashallah nice sharing beautiful vlog good 👍😊
beautiful decorations ! well, I would not put the toilet in my tree ! and the food. Hm. Makes me hungry ! Thanks for sharing.
This is so good. Thank you!
Very cool video with accurate details taken to consideration
Thank you for another video! You are one of my favorite UA-camrs. You are so charming! I wonder if you’ve ever watched the UA-cam channel free to use sounds? I think the two of you making a video would be adorable! Not A lot of crossover between your two channels, but you remind me of each other
I liked everything about this video. It was so comforting and relaxing it eased my mind 🎀
This video really gets you in the mood for christmas 🎄
Thanks. I just noticed that there were lots of expressions and goodies around Xmas that I would not have been able to name in English. Understanding them was easyJet, though
I love your channel so much
The Christmas market in Trier looks amazing!!! We’re going to the one in Oberhausen + Dortmund ❤
This channel is so cozy and mesmerizing please don't stop and thank you!
I like gingerbread house.
I'm not a christian or whatever, but christmas is soo cozy. I love it, specially in Germany
Really loved thiss and excited to be in germany for Christmas one dayy!!!
I think that the cake you ate is called Chimney cake and it's speciality in Hungary and seen as a tourist trap dish in Czechia😂
your video with narration is easy to surf.. nice idea to make kind of videos.
great video as always
Dam really miss the Christmas market was there 3 yrs ago before covid
A very nice video. I believe the Chimney Cake origianated in Hungary... and heard folks in Prague say adamantly that Chimney Cakes have nothing to do with their history.
I just realized in Hungary we have 99% German culture when it comes to Christmas. Even our bejgli is of German origin. Maybe szaloncukor (sweets on the Christmas tree) is an original Hungarian invention/custom. Chimney cake is Transylvanian Hungarian in origin.
the earliest version of it called fondantcukor is from 14th century France. it came to Hungary in the 19th century, brought in by Germans. the name szaloncukor comes from the German Salonzuckerl haha. as far as I know, nowadays it is only a thing in Hungary, Romania and Slovakia. (és amúgy egy Hungarikum, úgy hiszem)
szívesen a felesleges süti-történelem órát hehe
The christmas markets really get you into the mood for christmas!
hows your german skills doing by the way? :D
Thank u :))
Unfortunately my german skills haven't improved much. I kept learning but there were a lot of personal stuff happening behind the scenes and i wasnt sure if i will be staying in germany. Thus i kinda stopped, i felt really unmotivated and discouraged :( It doesnt mean i wont try again it's just a difficult journey
@@helloerika oh iam sure you will get there :)
@@helloerika tell us the truth. You dont wanna get Married soon. So You wanna leave the country. 😂😂😂
Dampfnudeln... the best thing ever.... sadly they vanished from the christmas markets around where i live... :(
Erika Kurz my friend in Viereth....near Bamberg, Germany.
when were you there? :)
how do you film and edit this video? i mean it's woww
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i loved christmas in germany. the only thing that made me uncomfy was the black face elves
You thought about Elvis Presley. Ela não está falando de Rock. Seu fanático!!
Oh I can understand you some point but Germany society is not like the US.
@@liqiz1755 i agree and i know it was supposed to represent ash or smoke but i still felt weird lol
Best up and coming vlog youtuber . I really love your videos .
Just one suggestion, more jokes with history pun...you will get more niche subscribers
Good suggestion, But as i Said to Eli. Dont go to deep with things she doesnt understand. Not talking she doesnt know a lot of history. But if she doesnt know everything, Just talk a little and who likes the place search for it. Of course i agree with You.
A flix é tão ridícula que botou o nome de Luthor, mas esqueceu que Luthor é um gênio.😂😂😂
Please make a video on Romania 🇷🇴
10 euro for pig in spaceship? Sold!
Muppet Show like pigs in the space 🤣
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Wait do you speak Dutch by any chance? I've always heard Spekulatius being pronounced Spekulazius by Germans, and I remember it's pronounced the way you did in Dutch at least.
very poggers
Hello Erika!!!
loved the video! in Romania we all say/know that the undercooked cake you had ( Kürtőskalács ) is hungarian ( just googled it and it said it was made by the hungarians living in Romania) - your cake was the thickest i have ever seen that's why they undercooked it 😢 but such an amazing thing to eat ❤
What a beautiful girl