Hi Asian guys,let's translate our nation language in this video.Let me come first, I'm Chinese, but there are four Chinese language bits,Singapore Chinese(talk about the immigration in Thailand 19th),Taiwan (talk about electronic commerce),Hongkong and most of Guangdong province(Cantonese,talk about the earth quake in Japan),China(talk about the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing) so,write down yours in the reply!!
3:50 Hindi Translation: Vice president M Venkianaidu advocated to complete all elections from Local bodies to Parliament in under month. Talking at India Idea's Conclave at Panji,Goa he said the world is going through unstability and unrest, so country needs to develope skilled leadership.
@@chim__park actually, yes! Some words have been mixed up, and there’s proper and improper Arabic. Accents too. It’s similar to the United States in a way Another way to think about it is: “This country, (country), speaks Arabic.” And then an Arab from another country would think “I only got 2 words out of that..” a lot of the words are similar, but accents can mix them up almost tremendously. In Dubai or Saudi Arabia, it’s known for them to replace th or j sounds with the g sound. It’s a bit difficult to explain but that’s all I have right now 😂 Feel free to ask me questions, I like them💕
Oo I just thought of one! Where I’m from (palestine) we say “Ana jai” (I’m coming) but in saudiarabia, theyd probably say “Ana gai” (not gay lol) Same meaning, different pronunciations
@@jude4400 A Muslim from Bosnia can understand a Muslim from Kazakistan? No You are giving wrong information to people.Religions are not languages or races .A big percentage of Muslims don't know Arabic except for some verses they memorised -and they just recite without understanding .
it feels sooo weird when suddenly you shift from not understanding a single word in another language, then your native language comes and you understand everything effortlessly
@@lovelypolishperson5566 because it was from god plan to make him an Asian.the god plan is the best if you don't know.we cannot control except only god can control us.we can prepare a plan but god make decision for it
Indonesian here shocked my ears with the prevalence and frequency, and rapidity of the hard rolled "R" sound. I don't remember Bahasa sounded so much like that when i was there in the mid-1980s.
bahasa indonesia imo is like Rolled "r" and sheess "s" sound of asmr, its quite soothing, but when voiced by urban ppl or casual conversation, its like rap😂
The kind of Malay that later standardized and regulated becoming the Indonesian language, distinguished by things out of all the dutch influenced pronunciation (words like idé, idéntitas, parlemén comes to mind) and a distinctively rolling “R” (probably also influenced by the Dutch) def existed before the revolutionary war, though isolated into small communities of educated or naturalized urban dwellers. I’m guessing the intensification of education that happened under Orde Baru played a role on the naturalization of this kind of bahasa for the majority of the Indonesian populace.
@@benjaminazra269 rolled R had existed long ago in some of the major regional languages of Indonesia, for example Javanese and Makassarese. The rolled R that exists in Malayic languages spoken in Northern Sumatra and some parts of Malay Peninsula was _probably_ an influence of (Old) Javanese (@Majapahit Empire) or Sanskrit (@Srivijaya Empire). Malaysian Malay R though, it was clearly a strong English influence. Plus Dutch doesn't only have rolled R to pronounce their Rs, but also alveolar/retroflex approximant (like English) and/or uvular approximant/trill (like French, German and Danish). It's just that apparently the rolled R Riau Malay was standardized and spread throughout the archipelago (during New Order) and its spoken form that popped into existence later (Bahasa Gaul) is a pidgin of already existing Betawi Malay Creole, standard Indonesian, so many other native Indonesian languages and some European languages for a good measure.
I'm from south Thailand 🇹🇭 understand Thai language 100 % and I understand Lao language 80% understand Malay language 90% understand Indonesian language 80% understand Burnie language 90% and understand English language 50% because I'm muslim south Thailand 😊
Asia is so big.. there are so many countries so beautiful and foreign to me, I want to visit them all 😭 can’t wait to leave europe after the pandemic and travel
You are right. Asia is the biggest continent in the world and has so many population on it, and of course many differences languages. I am Timorese the small island in the South East Asia.
Some people say Africa is the most diverse continent. Other say America. But reality is since ancient times the most diverse continent is Asia. You have basically people of every color and ethnic background.
@@ireneakabane4396 It's not because of their accent. North Korean reporters are made to talk like that on purpose to make them seem more authoritative and to project strength of the regime.
As a Malaysian 4:14 🇲🇾 bahasa melayu Malaysia I totally understand 6:50 🇮🇩 bahasa Indonesia 8:07 🇸🇬 bahasa Melayu Singapura 15:10 🇧🇳 bahasa Melayu Brunei Salam 1 nusantara ❤️✌🏻
Sub indonesian language (bahasa indonesia): -bataknese (north sumatera) -javanese krama (central java) -javanese ngoko (east java) -minang (west sumatera) -sundanese (west java) -betawi (jakarta capital city) -sasak (nusa tenggara barat) -bugis (south celebes) -makassar (south celebes) -ngapak (west side of central java) -sundanese baduy (banten) -madura (madura island) -lampung (lampung) -palembang (south sumatera) -melayu riau (riau, jambi, bengkulu) -melayu padang (west sumatera) -melayu palembang (south sumatera) -papua (papua island) -ambon (maluku, north maluku and halmahera) -minahasa (northern celebes) -kupang (nusa tenggara timur) -bawen (bawean island) -javanese banyuwangi (transition between east java and bali) -balinese (bali) -dayak (borneo/kalimantan) -melayu kalimantan (borneo/kalimantan) -banjar (south borneo) -aceh (aceh) -nias (nias island, north sumatera) And more than 700 languages other..
@@dossussyevsky yeah we use to be separated by different territory in the past.. And we’ve been united under red and white flag called “dwiwarna panji”, and also freedom from japan colonisation in 1945..
@@brownne2235 HOW DOES MONGOLIA SOUND LIKE CHINESE MONHOLIA AND RUSSIA HAS the same pronounts and letter that's why BUT WHY CHINA????!!!!????!!!¿¿¿¿¡¡¡¡¿¿¿¿¿¡¡¡¡¡
@@misheepamarsanaa6985 never heard Mongolian before until now. I thought their language kinda similar to Chinese coz they're both in east asia region. And i was wrong.
I'm from Bangladesh🇧🇩 I understand Bangali 100% English 100% Hindi 70% Urdu 70% Japanese 5% Korean 2% Thai 2% I'm seeing languages that use arabic albhabets. And how they are used differently in different languages.It's so interesting to see all these reporters. How the dialect shifts,how their atrires look.
im arabic - for a lot of turkish langauges (the countries that ended in stans) it felt like i shouldve understood them but i couldnt, they have similar arabic pronounciation and some arabic words such as salam or salamaulakkuam (cant spell
5:04 The Mongolian Lady is the prettiest! She's a Classic East Asian Beauty with her silky black hair, oval shaped face, pale skin, full lips and beautiful eyes.
Translation Korean female star student won special prize at the 10th International Youth Piano Competition held in Russia (I don't know what city it is) from the 1st to the 5th Finding a promising piano talent around the world .
@@evandros.a5049 I don't understand Tetum. If you understand 90% then it is Portuguese Timor. If you understand less than 50% it is Tetum with lots words borrowed from Portuguese.
As a Spanish speaker with some knowledge of Portuguese, I understood Tetum from East Timor a lot more than Filipino/Tagalog. It was like 85% Portuguese what she said in Tetum.
Filipino language was protected that's why it isn't entirely Spanish. Some of our words have Spanish influenced but we still have the Pure Filipino language.
I am a Brazilian and I confirm that the Tetum did suffer a lot of Portuguese influences because of the contact that Portugal had with Timor-Leste in the past, but still I believe that is far from 85% of the words are in Portuguese, there have many parts that are incomprehensible, a Portuguese speaker would understand only some parts of all the news.
@@tacobellappreciater Yes, for a moment I thought it was a mistake and that it was Portuguese, but then I realized that there were some very significant differences.
@@emonlevircni4617 I'm not saying overall Portuguese is 85% like Tetum, but only this particular video and my understanding of it from this clip. From other videos in Tetum language I have watched, it seems Tetum still retains a good amount of the indigenous language from East Timor. I would say it's 50% Portuguese 50% Indigenous.
@@moogiibat5845 Indeed, you're right. The good thing is that it's unique in it's own way - the pronounciation and the alphabet are simply beautiful, in my opinion. I've had the pleasure of meeting a student from Inner Mongolia back when I was in Beijing studying Mandarin and she was such a nice person to hangout with. She was fluent in Mongolian and Chinese and I've talked with her about the fact that Mongolian people started to use more and more their Mongolian script lately, along with the cyrilic alphabet. Alas, I hope that one day I will get the chance to visit Ulaanbaatar. 😁
The reason I recognized the Kazakh one was that the woman looked Chinese but was speaking a language that sounded like Turkish and Russian at the same time.
Malaysia = Singapura = Brunei Indonesia has the same language and we still can understand but the slang or dialect is 180 degree different than the three countries above.
@@lyn9306 I mean, I think some words are kinda related to melayu. Let's take salt as example, salt in Filipino is asin and asin means salty in Indonesian, and um d i c k in Filipino is titi and it's pretty close to titit which means d i c k in Indonesian. As you can tell, I'm Indonesian, don't really know what those words can mean in Singapore/malaysia/brunei and such things like that. (sorry my grammar sucks) but the point is, some words are related, but the whole language? Eh not much, sorry if you're confused I ain't an expert hhh just a kid who try to live her own life.
Ah masa? Nanti bohong nih😂 emang bener sih bahasa gaul indonesia berbeda 180 derajat sama bahasa melayu, tapi kalau bahasa bakunya mirip mirip, iya gak? Above is the example of indonesian language with different dialect and slang words with malay😂😂😂😂😂😂
Me as a Japanese understand Japanese 100% Chinese : kinda understand the topic by the characters(traditional) not by the speech and simplified one is much less 😂
For me as a Hungarian, Kazah, Indonesian, Malay, Urdu and Mongolian languages are the most euphonious. And all of the Asian women are very pretty in this video.
@@tiyaswahyu1454 It seems you have problem with reading... FOR ME AS A HUNGARIAN = I'm a Hungarian. And after that l listed the countries, what languages I like. Hopefully it helped. 😉 Just a little practice and you will be fine in English. Lol😉
Some random people whose ever ask us like this, plz.. "Are u speak Asian?" "Are u speak Muslim?" "Are u live in Asean?" Plz Just go back to your elementary school to learn all of those annoying question!
I'm European All my friends are Japanese and Korean. So I am so close to those two languages. Amazing countries. I also love India and Indonesia . People are amazing
Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore use one basic language, are Melayu. Just different accent and dialeg. Like English in British, Australia, New Zealand, USA.
@@sapphireshin7567 i'm no idea about that.. but, i little bit know that Cantonese is totally different to Mandarin. It's separate language.. well, hokkien maybe just different dialeg/accent from mandarin. Maybe. i don't know.
@@sapphireshin7567 mandarian, cantonese and hokkien is still a chinese language but their way much different from each other to the extend they almost cannot understand each other.
Im nor sure, malaysia, singapore, and brunei is using malay, it's just same with usa and new zealand who speak english, indonesian to malay is just similiar like dutch and germanic or thai with lao who use different of languages but still can talk to eachother❤
@@abdulandahmad3086 uhm you know what you're being a bit rude Pls keep your opinions to yourselves As a Bengali I'm badly offended and I'm really reporting you now
@@lps8966 not true. South and west KZ 99 % speaks only Kazakh language. North and East KZ is 50/50. But the most population is in South, so your comment is not correct
@@kan_doseon9481 I think you sow Dhaka in any documentary or movie. But That's not real Dhaka. There are two part in Dhaka,Old Dhaka and New Dhaka . Old Dhaka is very old So the Meyor Have to face some problem. But what you see in documentary is not true.
@@kan_doseon9481 here's a bicycle ride of Dhaka city. If u judge Bangladesh or Dhaka on the basis of some western media, then you're having a great misconception. ua-cam.com/video/Lkat0lsK9dQ/v-deo.html
Yes bcs in English translation we spell our words the way. Like the sweet is "roshogolla" in Bengali but in English written commonly as "rasgulla" ( indians say it like that)
@@mavencalore1609 Roshogolla is an Indian sweet. I'm a Bengali and an Indian and we call it Roshogolla. BENGALI IS AN INDIAN LANGUAGE. It's my mother tongue. Don't misguide people with your kangladeshi half knowledge.
@@soumyadeep5 ok fellow bangladeshi 🤣🤣how am I misguided? Like even the district which we pronounce borishal is written as barisal or barishal everywhere.
@Esmee Y ok but asians look the same to me . So paler white person with dark eyes and hair looks the same as blond with blue eyes to u ? Just say you are racist and move on
@@chadhogue1012 I don’t think ALL Asians look the same, but some do (I’m of Hokkien-Tagalog descent). The people of Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, and other Austronesian countries look very alike, as do many East Asians in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, etc. In my opinion, Indians are the most diverse in terms of looks. “E” here cannot say that white people look alike, cause they simply don’t. If you take someone from Sweden and compare them to someone from Italy or Greece, there’s most of the time an obvious difference.
Because Timor Leste was a Portuguese colony. And you can understand some words from Sri Lanka too. Example as “Sapaththu (Sinhalese) sapatos (Portuguese). And Sri Lankan common surnames are Portuguese (Pereira, Silva, Fernando, Almeida..etc) Vamos Portugal.! Vamos Ronaldo 😉
Tetum (Portuguese loanwords) Haree ba RESULTADO ELEIÇÃO PARLAMENTAR tinan rihun rua sanulu hitu, CNRT hanesan SEGUNDO PARTIDO MAIS VOTADO, maibé tanba laiha PARTIDO ne'ebé QUE CONSEGUE manán MAIORIA iha ELEIÇÃO, tanba ne'e PRECISA iha COLIGAÇÃO. FRETILIN, PRIMEIRO PARTIDO MAIS VOTADO AFIRMA ona katak, sei CONTACTO ho PARTIDO sira seluk hodi FORMA GOVERNO, maibé hosi CNRT rasik ladauk iha COMENTÁRIO ruma hosi PRESIDENTE PARTIDO. Kona-ba ASSUNTO ne'e, HORAS ne'e daudaun, MARCA ona PRESENÇA iha ESTÚDIO GMN, PRESIDENTE CONSELHO POLÍTICA NACIONAL CNRT nian. Kalan di'ak SENHOR E SEJA BEM-VINDO.
All South East Asian languages, Thai, Vietnamese, Laos, Cambodia, Philippine, and some more I might have missed sound so beautiful and distinct from each other. Holy jesus...
Hello, you friends of Asia! A Peruvian here! I must say I love languages, and I'm just thrilled to hear how wonderful Asian languages are! ¡Abrazos y besos desde Lima!
I'm from Iran and I can understand completly Tajik,Dari,pashto and ordu! And also I understand many words in Hindi , Turkmen and Uzbek it's so interesting for me~ And I already learnerd korean and chinese so know both of them.
@Saksham Sharma she's highlighting about the adjoining Ten zilla's from a Pradesh within Nepal which spreads towards the North Bordering China. Also, geographically the only Pradesh that doesn't share borders with Both Terai & Bharat (India) which is naturally rich in Water, land & Medicinal Herbs, But the Major concerning problem is Poverty, Illiteracy, Unemployment & Hunger.
I speak English and Tagalog with a little bit of knowledge in Arabic so this how I understood each News: 1. Tajik - No clue at all. 2. Mandarin (Taiwan) - Usage of Facebook on the phone in Taiwan? 3. Bengali - Airbnb. That's it. 4. Thai - Something about a Facebook live by a Thai politician I guess. 5. Kazakh - She talks fast. I did not understand anything. 6. Russian (Kazakhstan) - Did not realize this is Russian at first. Did not understand anything. 7. Tetum - President Marcon? in the parliament who is part of a National party is going to make a commentary???? I understood a lot of words but I don't 100% get it. In the last bit, she asks a man to further comment on it. 8. Korean (South) - A man who is stuck in the middle of a strait in Japan????? 9. Hindi - Did not understand. I heard Ashanti? 10. Malay (Malaysia) - Something about a Datu? (Leader) and government? 11. Dzongkha - 0% understanding. Kinda sounded Korean. 12. Mongolian - 0% also. They roll their tongue a lot. 13. Khmer - Damn I'm dumb. I didn't get any. 14. Pashto - Something about Abdullah? 15. Dari - Something about Indians in Kabul????? 16. Bahasa Indonesian - Information on the telephone on February? That's it. They talk fast too 17. Korean (North) - None understood. 18. Maldivian - Marco Polo? 19. Malay (Singapore) - Something started opening again in Singapore. A singaporean malay? Facebook Apparatus? In the end she said something like thank God? 20. Mandarin (SIngapore) - A man in Indonesia? Did not get any. 21. Nepali - A business report? 22. Burmese - About an American? It sounded like a Chinese language and an Austronesian languages. 23. Kyrgyz - I think it's about people wearing a mask? 24. Russian (Kyrgyzstan) - A Kazakhstani in a transport with Sudani? 25. Tagalog - Celebration of the 50th anniversary of the founding of ASEAN. Because of this, some schools will be closed affected by it and there will be a lighting of the landmark event. My native language. 100% got it. 26. Sinhala - An American to be judged in Sri Lanka? 27. Tamil - About a doctor? They talk like Indonesians. 28. Vietnamese - Its about Vietnam. Sounds like a Chinese language. 29. Uzbek - Asian Games. Something about the Turkic languages is that they talk fast and they use their deep u's alot. 30. Mandarin (China) - Beijing Winter Olympics in 2022. 31. Cantonese - Tropical temperature? 32. Turkmen - About the President in Turkmenistan? 33. Lao - I don't know. It's about women in workplaces? 34. Urdu - People's jobs and School? 35. Malay (Brunei) - Military exercise in Singapore? 36. Japanese - I did not understand anything. -So yeah I did not get most of them lol.
The Kyrghyz bit in Russian covers parliamentary hearings regarding the issues of train car purchase violations, classified data on automobile transportation, and the necessity of negotiations with Kazakhstan.
Urdu was about when the governor of Punjab was found sleeping in the parliament house. Other parliament members laughed at him that he might have been celebrating New Year night a day before.
I speak portuguese, and the language that I can understand the most in the video is Tetum from East Timor (🇹🇱). They were colonized by Portugal in the past, but they had their independece some decades ago. Tetum is a mix of portuguese and indonesian.
I am Russian and I was very surprised to hear a language from Western Europe in Asia, not counting Russian, I know that the languages of India and the Iranian peoples are also European, but they do not go beyond Asia, just as Russian and Portuguese went beyond Europe
Wrong. There are no Indonesian words in Tetum other than a couple of words. Those few words came mainly from Malay (Indonesian is a variety of Malay). Tetum, Malay and Tagalog are all Austronesian languages but all are very different despite sharing some similar words. I am Timorese 😅
This vid is the perfect example to show few Americans what the hell is asian language looks like instead us calling us Chinese and Japanese,while everyone in south East Asia are big and had different languages.
@@luckysun23 yes... aku faham.... bukan stakat Melayu Thai, Melayu Champ, Melayu Cocos, Melayu kataning dan melayu di negara2 lain pon guna bahasa Melayu.... tp 4 negara di atas gunakan bahasa Melayu/Indonesia sebagai bahasa rasmi... Thailand bahasa rasminya bahasa Melayu ke? tak kan.... bahasa Melayu cuma bahasa bangsa Melayu di thailand aje
The only language I was sure I could identify apart from my mother tongue was Japanese. The creator placed it at the very end 😉 Was able to identify Bengali, Hindi, Urdu, Tamil, Korean, Thai, Mandarin. Was able to distinguish the region for 100% of the languages.
@@Zergul_ZaiHow can you guys get the regions right without even knowing the languages? Unless you know the language, by looks most of them look the same yk. I mean I can only tell if they're southeasts, south asians or arabs but not the country.
Important thing is Asians still keep it's native languages firm ...... I feel sad for the American continent ,where the native language is only informal and perhaps gone.......
You can say the same about Russia, lol. I'm a Buryat from a completely Buryat family from the republic of Buryatia and don't know anything in Buryat language, I speak Russian only. There's no this language in this video just like any other Asian language inside of Russia.
@@suetologyphd So sad, but it is not too late, also buriat is dialect of Mongolian language, please address correctly in the future. I wish you all the best from Mongolia.
@@suetologyphd agree. I am not a Buryat, but also a representative of the indigenous population of Russia(Kazakh, like native Mexicans of Texas or California in USA). It is a pity that everyone in Russia is silent about this, and the saddest thing is that the very important representatives of our peoples, the minor officials of our republics and districts, are silent about this. It is more important for them to be a puppet of "Muscovy", to reap subsidies from Kremlin, than to fight for their people. They do nothing to encourage the introduction of their native language into business, culture, and education. And after that someone calls Russia a federation? - "federation", Empire in the present.
I'm Pakistani and I understood the Urdu one. But I understood the Pashto more than the Hindi. Asia is very diverse and there are more than 80 languages in just my country.
@aryanhassan4659 lol. india didn't even exist when urdu was spoken. Urdu developed in the army camps of Muslim empires. Hindus thought of urdu as a Muslim language so they added some sanskrit words and script and called it hindi. Pakistan has more claim over urdu than india.
My God, the first Kazakhi lady is very beautiful. By the way, instead of the language, I pay more attention to their clothes. It's interesting to see all different design that reflect their culture and broadcasting regulations.
Hi Asian guys,let's translate our nation language in this video.Let me come first, I'm Chinese, but there are four Chinese language bits,Singapore Chinese(talk about the immigration in Thailand 19th),Taiwan (talk about electronic commerce),Hongkong and most of Guangdong province(Cantonese,talk about the earth quake in Japan),China(talk about the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing)
so,write down yours in the reply!!
@Itz Yana'MYThank you, I have been in Malaysia for travel,Malaysian Chinese did speak Chinese very well
Philippines: talks about class suspension to give way for Association of Southeast Asian Nation's 50th Anniversary
Indonesian : talk about how phone users need to register their phone number using their id card number
3:50 Hindi Translation: Vice president M Venkianaidu advocated to complete all elections from Local bodies to Parliament in under month. Talking at India Idea's Conclave at Panji,Goa he said the world is going through unstability and unrest, so country needs to develope skilled leadership.
@@michaelmanansala6303 I have been in the Philippines for travel,so beautiful place,people are so nice in there. I love Philippine
0:09 Tajik, Tajikistan
0:32 Mandarin, Taiwan
0:58 Bengali, Bangladesh
1:25 Thai, Thailand
1:55 Kazakh, Kazakhstan
2:17 Russian, Kazakhstan
2:48 Tetum, Timor-Leste
3:22 Korean, South Korea
3:50 Hindi, India
4:14 Malay, Malaysia
4:36 Dzongkha, Bhutan
5:04 Mongolian, Mongolia
5:34 Khmer, Cambodia
6:01 Pashto, Afghanistan
6:25 Dari, Afghanistan
6:50 Indonesian, Indonesia
7:21 Korean, North Korea
7:45 Maldivian, Maldives
8:07 Malay, Singapore
8:35 Mandarin, Singapore
9:02 Nepali, Nepal
9:29 Burmese, Myanmar
9:59 Kyrgyz, Kyrgyzstan
10:24 Russian, Kyrgyzstan
10:52 Filipino, Philippines
11:18 Sinhala, Sri Lanka
11:42 Tamil, Sri Lanka
12:06 Vietnamese, Vietnam
12:37 Uzbek, Uzbekistan
13:01 Mandarin, China
13:31 Cantonese, China
13:54 Turkmen, Turkmenistan
14:20 Lao, Laos
14:50 Urdu, Pakistan
15:10 Malay, Brunei Darussalam
15:33 Japanese, Japan
This list is only *PART 1*
ℹFew more languages are in *PART 2* ⤵️
*ua-cam.com/video/STE5w75JWdE/v-deo.html*
Thanks
You're wrong in other languages!
ex. japan (nihonggo language)
south & north korea (hangul language) and others.✔️✔️✔️✔️👌👌👌
Philippine language is tagalog not filipino
Kazakh language is turcik russian✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️
@@fritzjohn728, bengali, hindi, pashto, tamil, nepali, sinhalese is correct
Afif Mazlan broo. semmaaaa
Yet there are people who ask:
"Do you speak asian?"
Or in my case:
“Do you speak Muslim??”
@@jude4400 im just genuinely curious, are muslims have different way or speaking or language in different country?
@@chim__park actually, yes! Some words have been mixed up, and there’s proper and improper Arabic. Accents too. It’s similar to the United States in a way
Another way to think about it is:
“This country, (country), speaks Arabic.” And then an Arab from another country would think “I only got 2 words out of that..”
a lot of the words are similar, but accents can mix them up almost tremendously. In Dubai or Saudi Arabia, it’s known for them to replace th or j sounds with the g sound. It’s a bit difficult to explain but that’s all I have right now 😂
Feel free to ask me questions, I like them💕
Oo I just thought of one! Where I’m from (palestine) we say “Ana jai” (I’m coming) but in saudiarabia, theyd probably say “Ana gai” (not gay lol)
Same meaning, different pronunciations
@@jude4400 A Muslim from Bosnia can understand a Muslim from Kazakistan?
No
You are giving wrong information to people.Religions are not languages or races .A big percentage of Muslims don't know Arabic except for some verses they memorised -and they just recite without understanding .
As a Bangladeshi🇧🇩, I ❤️ Bengali, Urdu, Hindi & Nepali❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hii I'm from West Bengal 🇮🇳
Hii Ami Poschim bongo theke😊😊🇮🇳
Ha bangali der hindi, Urdu r Bangla r english
Greeting from Argentina 🇦🇷
@@jhunuduttaHi i'm from Argentina 🇦🇷
Spanish: fast
Indonesian: fasterer
Pro
Sinhala: fastererest 11:20
Russian Tajik and Kazakh:
*Allow us to introduced ourselves...*
Mau bacanya cepet mau lambat
Yg jelas bahasa thailand yg paling kocak
Wkwkwkwkwkwk
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bahasa Thailand terdengar paling kocak memang, 😂🙏
it feels sooo weird when suddenly you shift from not understanding a single word in another language, then your native language comes and you understand everything effortlessly
which language do you speak?
@@bl6elynn im a native vietnamese speaker
@@teenguyen7611 oh wow i like vietnamese
i was so happy when i heard russian language! even though it's not asian by itself, i just was really surprised ^^
Yep same to me
Im native indonesian.
Malay and indonesian, is kinda the same
Like ukraine and russian language
All languages so pure and beautiful...like different flowers of a single garden that is ASIA...proud to be an Asian...☺️
wtf XDDD
how can you be proud of something that is out of your control (like being born in an asian country)? you're weird
@@lovelypolishperson5566 because it was from god plan to make him an Asian.the god plan is the best if you don't know.we cannot control except only god can control us.we can prepare a plan but god make decision for it
I dont like indians
@@بوبايحيىالنصر
How can you dislike 1.33 billion people you haven't met?
Indonesian here shocked my ears with the prevalence and frequency, and rapidity of the hard rolled "R" sound.
I don't remember Bahasa sounded so much like that when i was there in the mid-1980s.
bahasa indonesia imo is like Rolled "r" and sheess "s" sound of asmr, its quite soothing, but when voiced by urban ppl or casual conversation, its like rap😂
The kind of Malay that later standardized and regulated becoming the Indonesian language, distinguished by things out of all the dutch influenced pronunciation (words like idé, idéntitas, parlemén comes to mind) and a distinctively rolling “R” (probably also influenced by the Dutch) def existed before the revolutionary war, though isolated into small communities of educated or naturalized urban dwellers. I’m guessing the intensification of education that happened under Orde Baru played a role on the naturalization of this kind of bahasa for the majority of the Indonesian populace.
@@benjaminazra269 rolled R had existed long ago in some of the major regional languages of Indonesia, for example Javanese and Makassarese. The rolled R that exists in Malayic languages spoken in Northern Sumatra and some parts of Malay Peninsula was _probably_ an influence of (Old) Javanese (@Majapahit Empire) or Sanskrit (@Srivijaya Empire). Malaysian Malay R though, it was clearly a strong English influence.
Plus Dutch doesn't only have rolled R to pronounce their Rs, but also alveolar/retroflex approximant (like English) and/or uvular approximant/trill (like French, German and Danish).
It's just that apparently the rolled R Riau Malay was standardized and spread throughout the archipelago (during New Order) and its spoken form that popped into existence later (Bahasa Gaul) is a pidgin of already existing Betawi Malay Creole, standard Indonesian, so many other native Indonesian languages and some European languages for a good measure.
English bible app
Arabic bible
Bahasa?
*Indonesian
I really like Asian languages, in general. They sound so unique.
Yeah
By Korea
Yeah by Thailand
@Indonesia Javanese ko seres ahh😂😂😂
Yea
By Kazakh
No
I'm from south Thailand 🇹🇭
understand Thai language 100 %
and I understand Lao language 80%
understand Malay language 90%
understand Indonesian language 80%
understand Burnie language 90%
and understand English language 50%
because I'm muslim south Thailand 😊
Proud to be Melayu
bagus sekali 🇲🇨
เป็นคนจังหวัดไหนคะ
ฟวัดี
Mosok.o
Diversity in Asia: Exists
Many Americans: I'll pretend not to see this
Well east Asia is most known so it’s understandable but we are still mad lol
So Europe is also diverse
@Khushi Bidhuri well,we can or can't blame white media for calling us that way.
yet people think that Chinese is a race. like have y'all ever heard of diversity
@Khushi Bidhuri
It’s not just American. European as well :3
0:10 Tajik
0:33 Mandarin (Taiwan)
0:59 Bengali
1:25 Thai
1:55 Kazakh
2:17 Russian (Kazakhstan)
2:48 Tetum
3:22 Korean (South Korea)
3:52 Hindi
4:14 Malay
4:36 Dzongkha
5:03 Mongolian
5:35 Khmer
6:02 Pashto
6:26 Dari
6:50 Indonesian
7:22 Korean (North Korea)
7:44 Maldivian
8:06 Malay (Singapore)
8:36 Mandarin (Singapore)
9:03 Nepali
9:29 Burmese
9:59 Kyrgyz
10:24 Russian (Kyrgyzstan)
10:52 Filipino
11:18 Sinhala
11:43 Tamil (Sri Lanka)
12:06 Vietnamese
12:37 Uzbek
13:01 Mandarin (China)
13:31 Cantonese (China)
13:54 Turkmen
14:20 Lao
14:50 Urdu
15:09 Malay (Brunei)
15:33 Japanese
සිංහල Sinhala Sri Lanka 🇱🇰
Tamil south India not Sri Lanka.
I understand Indonesian, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Timor Leste
The language used is almost the same
the language used in Singapore is English
Yes its true
@@ParisHiltonsdog1703 y know Singaporean also speak melayu
Cause we are "serumpun”
The Timor Leste one sounded like Portuguese. I am Brazilian and understood a lot of what she said
Asia is so big.. there are so many countries so beautiful and foreign to me, I want to visit them all 😭 can’t wait to leave europe after the pandemic and travel
Sometimes,we tend to shade eachother and had a friendnemy relationship.
You are right. Asia is the biggest continent in the world and has so many population on it, and of course many differences languages. I am Timorese the small island in the South East Asia.
of course u can i m from south asian country nepal and where r u from
From Malaysia here🙌🇲🇾
Some people say Africa is the most diverse continent. Other say America. But reality is since ancient times the most diverse continent is Asia. You have basically people of every color and ethnic background.
The North Korean one genuinely sounds kind of terrifying... like she's on the edge... definitely a different tone to all the others.
It almost soumds like she's holding back tears
It's clearly the best one
That's on purpose.
That's their accent. They have different accent than South Koreans.
@@ireneakabane4396 It's not because of their accent. North Korean reporters are made to talk like that on purpose to make them seem more authoritative and to project strength of the regime.
As a Malaysian
4:14 🇲🇾 bahasa melayu Malaysia
I totally understand
6:50 🇮🇩 bahasa Indonesia
8:07 🇸🇬 bahasa Melayu Singapura
15:10 🇧🇳 bahasa Melayu Brunei
Salam 1 nusantara ❤️✌🏻
Singapore is Chinese gourvement they are no rasist , so the rich ~~ the speak English not indo/malay
@@kyawhinko4082 they also speak bahasa melayu singapura
@@kyawhinko4082 singapore was literally a malaysian state. they DO speak malay lol.
aku takkan sesat pergi ke 3 negara itu, salam dari indonesia 😂
@@teukurajahitam8225 heh gk boleh gitu, kalau gk mau kesana gk usah ngomong ngomong di sini, nanti orang tersinggung
Sub indonesian language (bahasa indonesia):
-bataknese (north sumatera)
-javanese krama (central java)
-javanese ngoko (east java)
-minang (west sumatera)
-sundanese (west java)
-betawi (jakarta capital city)
-sasak (nusa tenggara barat)
-bugis (south celebes)
-makassar (south celebes)
-ngapak (west side of central java)
-sundanese baduy (banten)
-madura (madura island)
-lampung (lampung)
-palembang (south sumatera)
-melayu riau (riau, jambi, bengkulu)
-melayu padang (west sumatera)
-melayu palembang (south sumatera)
-papua (papua island)
-ambon (maluku, north maluku and halmahera)
-minahasa (northern celebes)
-kupang (nusa tenggara timur)
-bawen (bawean island)
-javanese banyuwangi (transition between east java and bali)
-balinese (bali)
-dayak (borneo/kalimantan)
-melayu kalimantan (borneo/kalimantan)
-banjar (south borneo)
-aceh (aceh)
-nias (nias island, north sumatera)
And more than 700 languages other..
*Wow*
that's a lot of languages.
@@dossussyevsky yeah we use to be separated by different territory in the past..
And we’ve been united under red and white flag called “dwiwarna panji”, and also freedom from japan colonisation in 1945..
As a javanese im so proud of my ngoko and karma language lmao im a polyglot in a nutshell
@@carpediem24h So do I 😎🤘
India. Language has thousands
Can we just appreciate the Mongolian anchor's beauty?
Yea she cute
Both of them are beautiful :)
I sweaaaaaar when I saw her I thought : she's the most beautiful woman in the world !!!!! Love from Iran 🇮🇷❣️
Don't think so -_-
Agree, she is cute
Mongolian was something else. The lady was gorgeous and the language is like nothing I've ever heard before. Wow.
Thank u
-from mongolia
It sounds like Russian. I thought Mongolian kinda sounds like Chinese.
@@brownne2235 HOW DOES MONGOLIA SOUND LIKE CHINESE MONHOLIA AND RUSSIA HAS the same pronounts and letter that's why BUT WHY CHINA????!!!!????!!!¿¿¿¿¡¡¡¡¿¿¿¿¿¡¡¡¡¡
@@misheepamarsanaa6985 that's what i said. I didn't say it sounds like chinese.
@@misheepamarsanaa6985 never heard Mongolian before until now. I thought their language kinda similar to Chinese coz they're both in east asia region. And i was wrong.
I'm from Bangladesh🇧🇩
I understand Bangali 100% English 100%
Hindi 70%
Urdu 70%
Japanese 5%
Korean 2%
Thai 2%
I'm seeing languages that use arabic albhabets. And how they are used differently in different languages.It's so interesting to see all these reporters. How the dialect shifts,how their atrires look.
I'm from West Bengal😊😊
I understand Bengali 100% English 100% Hindi 100% Urdu 70% and sinhali 30%❤❤😊😊🇮🇳🇮🇳
@@Diecastlover777 sinhala?
I'm from india 🇮🇳
I understand
bengali,Hindi,English 100%
Urdu 90%
Nepali 50%
Konnichiwa
im arabic - for a lot of turkish langauges (the countries that ended in stans) it felt like i shouldve understood them but i couldnt, they have similar arabic pronounciation and some arabic words such as salam or salamaulakkuam (cant spell
6:50 this is r.r.r.r.r.r.r.rap.......
Yeah we talk fast
🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
dulpakor rachman freestyle
Yess we are
You indonesian
5:04 The Mongolian Lady is the prettiest! She's a Classic East Asian Beauty with her silky black hair, oval shaped face, pale skin, full lips and beautiful eyes.
DannyMoorhouse97 im mongolia
Genghiz Khan, Hulagu Khan and Timur Lane must be proud of her 😊😊
I really like Mongolian too, it sounds really pretty
Edit: Oh you were talking about the news lady...
As Mongolian, I’m flattered. Unless you’re talking about the news lady.
Buyan Baatar Сайн бна уу
7:28
Translation: Help me help me help me help me
🤣🤣🤣🤣
LMAOOOOOO😭😭🤣
ههههههههههههههههههههههه
She saiad about Russia's cities Pyatigorsk, Sochi, Stavropol'
Translation
Korean female star student won special prize at the 10th International Youth Piano Competition held in Russia (I don't know what city it is) from the 1st to the 5th Finding a promising piano talent around the world .
I'm From shout Timor Leste 🇹🇱
Understand Tetum Linguage 100%
Understand Indonesia Linguage 100%
Understand Malay language 98%
Understand Brunei Linguage 98% 🙏🥰
The Timor video, is tetun language? For me sounds portuguese. ( I'm portuguese speaker, Brazil).
Stay with your islander people we are Moslems
Wah anda keren
@@evandros.a5049 I don't understand Tetum. If you understand 90% then it is Portuguese Timor. If you understand less than 50% it is Tetum with lots words borrowed from Portuguese.
@@miguelitoreyes3047 Timor Leste is a Catholic majority country becasue of the Portuguese.
As a Spanish speaker with some knowledge of Portuguese, I understood Tetum from East Timor a lot more than Filipino/Tagalog. It was like 85% Portuguese what she said in Tetum.
I was very confused when I heard Tetum, it was like wait is this portugués? I can only kinda understand it
Filipino language was protected that's why it isn't entirely Spanish. Some of our words have Spanish influenced but we still have the Pure Filipino language.
I am a Brazilian and I confirm that the Tetum did suffer a lot of Portuguese influences because of the contact that Portugal had with Timor-Leste in the past, but still I believe that is far from 85% of the words are in Portuguese, there have many parts that are incomprehensible, a Portuguese speaker would understand only some parts of all the news.
@@tacobellappreciater Yes, for a moment I thought it was a mistake and that it was Portuguese, but then I realized that there were some very significant differences.
@@emonlevircni4617 I'm not saying overall Portuguese is 85% like Tetum, but only this particular video and my understanding of it from this clip. From other videos in Tetum language I have watched, it seems Tetum still retains a good amount of the indigenous language from East Timor. I would say it's 50% Portuguese 50% Indigenous.
All of them are beautiful, but Mongolian language has a special place in my heart. 🙂
Thank you, I feel like our language is very soft spoken compare to rest of the Asians (Well mostly south Asians). What do you think?
@@moogiibat5845 Indeed, you're right. The good thing is that it's unique in it's own way - the pronounciation and the alphabet are simply beautiful, in my opinion.
I've had the pleasure of meeting a student from Inner Mongolia back when I was in Beijing studying Mandarin and she was such a nice person to hangout with. She was fluent in Mongolian and Chinese and I've talked with her about the fact that Mongolian people started to use more and more their Mongolian script lately, along with the cyrilic alphabet.
Alas, I hope that one day I will get the chance to visit Ulaanbaatar. 😁
Mongolian sounds so cool. It sounds like arabic, mandarin, and russian wrapped up into one language
But it has many Russian loanwords for sure, let me name few of them: кофе, ресторан, сервис, машин, пулемёт, пиво, билет, автобус.
All sound the same to me
The reason I recognized the Kazakh one was that the woman looked Chinese but was speaking a language that sounded like Turkish and Russian at the same time.
same here.
x3
Jerektio 😂😂😂
That was actually Russian tho...
@@baritonebc My bad then, wasn't paying attention
I speak Bangla from Bangladesh🇧🇩
Respect to all languages❣️
same bro😊
I am Bengali . I am from India
Kemon achen @@goofy_sloth655
Malaysia = Singapura = Brunei
Indonesia has the same language and we still can understand but the slang or dialect is 180 degree different than the three countries above.
How about Philippines
@@lyn9306 they're in the same language family but not mutually intelligible
@@lyn9306 I mean, I think some words are kinda related to melayu.
Let's take salt as example, salt in Filipino is asin and asin means salty in Indonesian, and um d i c k in Filipino is titi and it's pretty close to titit which means d i c k in Indonesian.
As you can tell, I'm Indonesian, don't really know what those words can mean in Singapore/malaysia/brunei and such things like that.
(sorry my grammar sucks) but the point is, some words are related, but the whole language? Eh not much, sorry if you're confused I ain't an expert hhh just a kid who try to live her own life.
Cz you guys malay and we tend to have one fixed dialect which is none refer to any ethnicity, and that’s Bahasa Indonesia for as united language.
Ah masa? Nanti bohong nih😂 emang bener sih bahasa gaul indonesia berbeda 180 derajat sama bahasa melayu, tapi kalau bahasa bakunya mirip mirip, iya gak?
Above is the example of indonesian language with different dialect and slang words with malay😂😂😂😂😂😂
Me as a Japanese understand
Japanese 100%
Chinese : kinda understand the topic by the characters(traditional) not by the speech and simplified one is much less 😂
What's up dude, I'm from Iraq
Could you tell me what's the best way to learn Japanese!!!!!
ARIGATO
THANK YOU
شكرا جزيلا
Ikeh ikeh Kimmochi nee.....
Bruh lol
@@CRonaldoofficiall bdbdd dbdjebe eems e ejr r rrnr rjr rb rjt t tntjt tnt tjt
Me korean : none of these
0:11 тоҷикӣ (Тоҷикистон)
0:31 繁體中文 (中國)
0:58 বাংলা (বাংলাদেশ)
1:24 ไทย (ประเทศไทย)
1:55 қазақ (Қазақстан)
2:18 Русский (Казахстан)
2:48 Тетун (Көнчыгыш Тимор)
2:52 português (Timor Leste)
3:22 한국어(한국)
3:51 हिंदी (हिंदी)
4:13 Malaysia (Malaysia)
4:36 Xitsonga, Xilatini (Bhutan) .
5:06 монгол (монгол)
5:34 ខ្មែរ (កម្ពុជា)
6:01 پښتو (افغانستان)
6:50 Indonesia (indonesia)
7:22 한국어(북한)
7:44 މޯލްޑިވްސް (މޯލްޑިވްސް)
8:07 Malaysia (Singapura)
9:02 नेपाली (नेपाली)
9:30 ဗမာ (မြန်မာပြည်)
10:51 filipino (filipinas)
11:19 සිංහල (ලංකා)
11:44 தமிழ் (சிலோன்)
12:06 Tiếng việt (việt nam)
13:02 简体中文(中国)
14:50 اردو (پاکستان)
15:09 مالزی (برونئی)
15:32 日本語(日本)
@user-st3bm4fu6ino that girl is from Sri Lanka. It's Sri Lankan Tamil. They are different from Indian tamils.
0:32 (台灣)
Thank you for the timestamp, your comment is what i was looking for
For the Timor-Leste one it’s actually Tetum, it just sounds an awful lot like Portuguese because of the loanwords
bd and pak
Guys you’re forget Arabic language we are here and we are Asian🙂💔
الحمدلله KSA
Look at the title. It says part one, Arabic is in part two
الحمدلله KSA plus there’s a part two
Um not all asians are muslims, i am an asian, and im muslim🇲🇻😂
Shaadhiya Rasheedh me too💚💚
@@KSA-ku7eb where are you from??
I,m from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
I understand Bengali Hindi urdo Nepali 🇮🇧🇩🇮🇳🇵🇰🇳🇵
Wow
*urdu, hindi And urdu 95% are same
Nehi nehi
I'm from Bangladesh and I understand Bengali, Hindi, Urdu, English
I'm learning Korean
O bro nepali bujhcha
2:18 let's appreciate how they have a sign language translation at the bottom
@Hm? Ok. didn't you read 🔫
They want to appreciate it
I have seen that in Indian and korean news too ( not in this video one)
I think most of news channel have that
We have that in ALL Indian channels...
Arnab Goswami : drug do drg do drug do mujhe drug do ( drugs, drugs, drugs! Give me drugs!) 🤣🤣🤣
The Bengali language sounds so beautiful and soft. ☺️
Cause, you're Bangali. Anyway you don't have 20 subscribers.….😅
@@Lightgame10 search for "sweetest language in the world" and check the result yourself 😂
@@raazshahriyar4035 😌Are you guys bengali?
@@Lightgame10you fool don’t even know that bangla is the sweetest language in the world 😑
@@Lightgame10He is not Bengali. Why are you attacking him. Your behaviour is so bad. Learn to behave.
Anyone from Bangladesh? জয় বাংলা 🇧🇩
Also love to Indian, Srilankan, Nepalese brothers. 🇮🇳🇱🇰🇳🇵
Bangladesh
Mauritius 🇲🇺🙋🏻♂️✌🏻
DON'T FORGET MALDIVIANS 🇲🇻🇲🇻🇲🇻
And 𝙋𝘼𝙆𝙄𝙎𝙏𝘼𝙉 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
Sri lanka
For me as a Hungarian, Kazah, Indonesian, Malay, Urdu and Mongolian languages are the most euphonious.
And all of the Asian women are very pretty in this video.
Hahahaha 😂😂😂
Hungarian ???? how could it belongs to Asia ... ????
@@tiyaswahyu1454 It seems you have problem with reading... FOR ME AS A HUNGARIAN = I'm a Hungarian. And after that l listed the countries, what languages I like. Hopefully it helped. 😉 Just a little practice and you will be fine in English. Lol😉
Tiyas Wahyu
Látod milyen hülye vagy...!
@@edymaljinsia248 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Köszi!!! 😂😂😂
Some random people whose ever ask us like this, plz..
"Are u speak Asian?"
"Are u speak Muslim?"
"Are u live in Asean?"
Plz Just go back to your elementary school to learn all of those annoying question!
Muslim is a language?
@@wesamal_iraqi1100 لا قصده على ناس الي يكولون هيج
They think Arabic is Muslim language,LoL😂
@вавоот "omg des betch, stob it"
You are too sensitive like girls
Hello from Sri Lanka! 🇱🇰 What a beauty all these languages are. Each one unique in their own way.
Ado ranila
@@munaas123 😂😂
ඔව් ඔව් 😂
ශ්රී ලංකාව සහ දකුණු කොරියාව මිතුරන්! 🇱🇰🇰🇷
Hello from Argentina 🇦🇷
Kazakh, Mongolian and mandarin sounds so cool...........❤️ Frm india
thank you
@@salamimalekulam707 😉
thank you! 🇰🇿
Thank you 🇲🇳
Рахмеет❤
7:40 She's trying to not laugh
Looooool😂😂😂😂
she is afraid of Kim
kardhasian
@@Banggeek and i oop, anyway... Where is kim Kardashian eyerings?
@@alexisakbar516 they were left by kardashian in armenia , at nagorno karabakh
zzzzㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Indonesian language is pretty unique how its combined arabic portuguese dutch and several native languages/pronunciation in to one
i think because of dutch colonization, dutch language and Indonesian has similar words.
@@dossussyevsky yeah
And easy for foreigners learning bcs not too concerned with grammar
And portuguese dont forget it
Kombinasi kombinasi dari mana cuk? Prasaan dari dulu gua belajar sejarah ga pernah tuh ada ky gituan, paling serapan dari bahasa arab doang
Oh after long time I heard Pashto news😊. Thanks for adding my Language ❤
🇰🇬🇯🇵❤❤❤ im kyrgyz i can understood uzbekh and kazakh 99%... ! And i like japan language sounds 🔥📌
Убери флаг Японии
Ohayo Gozaimasu.
I hope you also like Finnish language
Turanic brotherhood 💪🇹🇷🇯🇵🇰🇬🇰🇿
The Kazkh and Mongolian women are so feminine. Central Asian women are wow.
Bengali, Nepali and Hindi are similar.. Love our Asia from Bangladesh 🇧🇩.
And urdu also.
Bro Urdu also
Pakistani also
Urdu speakers: Why Am I here?? Just to suffer?
Yeah even urdu .. 😊
I'm European All my friends are Japanese and Korean. So I am so close to those two languages. Amazing countries. I also love India and Indonesia . People are amazing
Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore use one basic language, are Melayu. Just different accent and dialeg. Like English in British, Australia, New Zealand, USA.
I agree with u! What about chinese, mandarin, cantonese, hokkien?
@@sapphireshin7567 i'm no idea about that.. but, i little bit know that Cantonese is totally different to Mandarin. It's separate language.. well, hokkien maybe just different dialeg/accent from mandarin. Maybe. i don't know.
@@sapphireshin7567 mandarian, cantonese and hokkien is still a chinese language but their way much different from each other to the extend they almost cannot understand each other.
Im nor sure, malaysia, singapore, and brunei is using malay, it's just same with usa and new zealand who speak english, indonesian to malay is just similiar like dutch and germanic or thai with lao who use different of languages but still can talk to eachother❤
@@lkjhhjkl4821 yeah it's different language but it's mutually intelligible
Kazakh, Bengali, Dzongkha, Mongolian, Burmese had really unique and pretty sounds. Pashto and Indonesian ladies were really spittin some bars lmao
💖💖💖
@@abdulandahmad3086 uhm you know what you're being a bit rude
Pls keep your opinions to yourselves
As a Bengali I'm badly offended and I'm really reporting you now
@@abdulandahmad3086 well that's a bit offensive cause many Bangladeshis sacrificed their own life just so we could speak in Bengali.
@zahed rumi Urdu sounds beautiful
@zahed rumi did you even hear it its a mix of Sanskrit Persian and Arabic
Japanese, Mongolian, Kazakh🇯🇵🇲🇳🇰🇿 sound cool!
If you like Kazakh language I recommend you this music video ua-cam.com/video/YPufRvMNw14/v-deo.html
She has beautiful voice
But sadly most of the kazak doesn't speaks their language but Russian instead
@@lps8966 not true. South and west KZ 99 % speaks only Kazakh language.
North and East KZ is 50/50.
But the most population is in South, so your comment is not correct
Thank you. 🇰🇿🇰🇿🇰🇿
I m pakistani my lanuge urdu
The Mongolian reporter is so pretty(I'm a girl btw)
Nobody
Me: waiting when my language will come
@Abegail Calzado
I am from .....
Bedroom land
@@kyokurasakura5193 a fine country
@@PuertoRicanSauce
Why thank you
@@kyokurasakura5193 you probably live in your island that you have made by your water from inside your mouth
@@sportlovers1508 Oh, I love making islands with saliva
私はカザフスタンから来て、私は日本語と韓国語が好きです🇰🇿🇯🇵🇰🇷❤️❤️❤️
お国は?
I love japan!❤🌈
I love Kazakhstan
@@Kidneybeaan 私はカザフスタン出身です🙂
@@leyth.h you are Kazakh or mixed race?
The Mongolian language is very beautiful, I understand Uzbek and Turkmen.
Are you Kazakh or Kyrgyz or Russian?
The languages from Central Asia countries such Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan etc sounds the same to me but they're all beautiful
Melly Yuniarti the reason is because all those languages are Turkic
Yeah she's very beautiful
I'm native uzbek-kyrgyz
Tetum Timor-Leste with Portuguese occurring was so very interesting.
all languages sound so beautiful. from Mongolia 🇲🇳🇲🇳🇲🇳
Thank . In mongolia lives many kazakhs and they dont see pressure from mongolians🇲🇳🇰🇿❤❤
@@auezovovezov4780 казах эли...
@@Би19настайамьдралсайханбайна 👋Монгол газар
@@auezovovezov4780 ,тауелсиздик алганымыздан кейин кобиси Казахстанга кайта кетип калган шыгар
What's the name of that Mongolian reporter?
All languages is really wonderful.
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩.
Amar bangla sera
@@somsuddhadasgupta 💓💓
I saw Dakka very dirty😥
@@kan_doseon9481 I think you sow Dhaka in any documentary or movie.
But That's not real Dhaka. There are two part in Dhaka,Old Dhaka and New Dhaka . Old Dhaka is very old So the Meyor Have to face some problem. But what you see in documentary is not true.
@@kan_doseon9481 here's a bicycle ride of Dhaka city. If u judge Bangladesh or Dhaka on the basis of some western media, then you're having a great misconception. ua-cam.com/video/Lkat0lsK9dQ/v-deo.html
Filipino is so unique, like it has a bit of Spanish in it.
yeah, that's what colonization does to a country (Spain)
c o l o n i s a t i o n
No, it sounds like tribal language. It sounds like *sakanyang kanyang magagapapak babayo na tayo magalilingananagapapak* 😝
@@thankuslay6766 For you, not everyone hears it like you do.
It has a bit of Spanish and Arabic and has a lot of Indonesian, Sanskrit and Malaysian. It also has a lot of English loanwords.
I didn’t know Bengali had a frequently pronounced “ch” or “sh,” and as somebody who studies linguistics all over the world, I was shocked to hear it!
Yes bcs in English translation we spell our words the way. Like the sweet is "roshogolla" in Bengali but in English written commonly as "rasgulla" ( indians say it like that)
@@mavencalore1609 Roshogolla is an Indian sweet. I'm a Bengali and an Indian and we call it Roshogolla. BENGALI IS AN INDIAN LANGUAGE. It's my mother tongue. Don't misguide people with your kangladeshi half knowledge.
@@soumyadeep5 ok fellow bangladeshi 🤣🤣how am I misguided? Like even the district which we pronounce borishal is written as barisal or barishal everywhere.
@@soumyadeep5 hey man ever had social studies and noticed how the places and names had a different spellings than the way we pronounce lol
@@soumyadeep5 khaista beta shor ekhan theika
"All asians look lthe same"
This video:
East Asians look the same
@Esmee Y they really do
@Esmee Y ok but asians look the same to me . So paler white person with dark eyes and hair looks the same as blond with blue eyes to u ? Just say you are racist and move on
@E whole essay lmao. JUST admit you allook the same and move on. White people do not look alike no matter how much you want them to
@@chadhogue1012 I don’t think ALL Asians look the same, but some do (I’m of Hokkien-Tagalog descent). The people of Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, and other Austronesian countries look very alike, as do many East Asians in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, etc. In my opinion, Indians are the most diverse in terms of looks.
“E” here cannot say that white people look alike, cause they simply don’t. If you take someone from Sweden and compare them to someone from Italy or Greece, there’s most of the time an obvious difference.
i think that every countries also have different languages and they have different beauty . I love all of them
Hồ Thị Phú bái zhò ban
I am a portuguese native speaker, so when I could understand some words from Tetum (Timor-Leste), I was very surprised. So cool!
Because Timor Leste was a Portuguese colony. And you can understand some words from Sri Lanka too. Example as “Sapaththu (Sinhalese) sapatos (Portuguese). And Sri Lankan common surnames are Portuguese (Pereira, Silva, Fernando, Almeida..etc)
Vamos Portugal.! Vamos Ronaldo 😉
I thought it was.
Tetum (Portuguese loanwords)
Haree ba RESULTADO ELEIÇÃO PARLAMENTAR tinan rihun rua sanulu hitu, CNRT hanesan SEGUNDO PARTIDO MAIS VOTADO, maibé tanba laiha PARTIDO ne'ebé QUE CONSEGUE manán MAIORIA iha ELEIÇÃO, tanba ne'e PRECISA iha COLIGAÇÃO. FRETILIN, PRIMEIRO PARTIDO MAIS VOTADO AFIRMA ona katak, sei CONTACTO ho PARTIDO sira seluk hodi FORMA GOVERNO, maibé hosi CNRT rasik ladauk iha COMENTÁRIO ruma hosi PRESIDENTE PARTIDO. Kona-ba ASSUNTO ne'e, HORAS ne'e daudaun, MARCA ona PRESENÇA iha ESTÚDIO GMN, PRESIDENTE CONSELHO POLÍTICA NACIONAL CNRT nian. Kalan di'ak SENHOR E SEJA BEM-VINDO.
It sounds a lot like Portuguese
Because you are descended from their coloniser!
As a Filipino, I feel like I can understand tetum, idk why.
Somewhat related in ancient time. Also, you guys were colonized by essentially brother countries. Spain and Portugal.
Both are colonized by countries whose language have similarities.
The Mongolian and Japani anchors are gorgeous. Also the Burmese language sounds beautiful ☺
I am learning Filipino language now.I like that language. I am from Myanmar.😘😘
it always evolve because of social media ... the Filipino we know now might change in the future.
this mmeme never dead "shoot them dead" im from indonesia xa-xa-xa indonesia tanah airku
@@RKGaming-xc1ns I am learning Indonesian. Love from 🇵🇭
@@kunkka5491 hello natututo din ako ng tagalog mula sa youtube
Let's get married
I am from India I know hindi, urdu from Pakistan Nepali from Nepal and I love bangali
as from Nepal , I understand hindi and urdu
Love from Bangladesh.
Thos all r 97% similar . Thats wierd u guys dnt know bangla .
I’m from Pakistan 🇵🇰
I’m from Canada, but my mom is filipino soo, I’m Canadian-Filipino?
i fell in love with vietnamese news anchor 😍
Love you from 🇮🇩😁
All South East Asian languages, Thai, Vietnamese, Laos, Cambodia, Philippine, and some more I might have missed sound so beautiful and distinct from each other. Holy jesus...
@@kqtjfn-sj1qm Thanks! My mother tongue is Korean :D
The Japanese language is so soothing to hear.
はなぬこ is what? You guys can’t speak any other language except for your own.
@@saparsultan476 u can learn another language bro
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Hello, you friends of Asia! A Peruvian here! I must say I love languages, and I'm just thrilled to hear how wonderful Asian languages are! ¡Abrazos y besos desde Lima!
Thank you! Greeting from Indonesia ❤️
Muchas gracias cuñado
Hi greetings for Machu Pichu of Peruvian Andean from Equatorial tropical Southeast Asian of Malaysia 💕💕💕💕💕💕
Thank you very much for this perfect video♡
Greetings from Türkiye Turkey to everyone♡
Malay singapore almost same with the philippines accent, but Philippines has a clear pronounciations.
The malay accent it's the same with the bisaya accent
I forgot we use the word niini
We all same family
At first, I thought she's speaking FILIPINO WORDS HAHAHAH
FROM THE PHILIPPINES 🍡
the malay singapore accent as same as indonesian accent smth
All I see is gorgeous Asian women 😍
The Tamil though, from Sri Lanka, is my favorite!
Kazakh girls are always very pretty too.
Simp.
@@FiensZy haha he said simp so funny yeah yeah go fuck yourself
😂 simp
@Herro says the chick with fake photo
Kazakhs are like hapas
12:06 It's my mother tongue language- Tiếng Việt 🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳(Vietnamese). I'm truly proud of my language of more than 90 million people
Me
🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳
Meeee
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Me🇮🇩🇮🇩🖐️
I'm from Iran and I can understand completly Tajik,Dari,pashto and ordu!
And also I understand many words in Hindi , Turkmen and Uzbek it's so interesting for me~
And I already learnerd korean and chinese so know both of them.
The Mongolian anchor was like a goddess too beautiful to be seen by mortals through their naked eye.
I also love the way Indonesian language sounds😍😍😍
You are indonesian ?
@랑몰 you are south korean ?
The Mongolian lady is so pretty 😍
whats her name tho?
Mongolian looks like korean
@@gggg33333ee mongoloid tribes
@@gggg33333ee no they don't
@@users10116 shut up
9:03 If u are searching for nepali language🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
@Saksham Sharma she's highlighting about the adjoining Ten zilla's from a Pradesh within Nepal which spreads towards the North Bordering China. Also, geographically the only Pradesh that doesn't share borders with Both Terai & Bharat (India) which is naturally rich in Water, land & Medicinal Herbs, But the Major concerning problem is Poverty, Illiteracy, Unemployment & Hunger.
Love Nepali language from Bangla desh
Like 🇰🇿🇹🇭🇯🇵🇨🇳🇮🇩🇲🇳
🇦🇷
So many people said mongolian languege is buietiful and the women is gorgeos Thank you❤
-love from mongolia
Eastern asian countries girls are beautiful though ( 🇨🇳🇰🇷🇯🇵🇲🇳 )
@@eliseoespera6965 they just got plastic surgery & makeup , in reality they have big lips and face .
@@Cr60100 I think mongolians can't afford this kind of surgery though, but I get where are you coming from. don't be jealous.
Greetings to my Kazakh brothers from Mongolia 🇲🇳 👍
Hi bro
hey!!!! 🇰🇿🇲🇳
Rahmet😊
Greetings to Mongolian brothers from Kazakh eli! 🇲🇳🤝🇲🇳
Greetings to Mongolian brothers from Kazakh eli! 🇲🇳🤝🇰🇿
Kazakh in language beautiful🇰🇿❤
🇸🇦💚💙🇰🇿
Oh my god yess
🥺❤️
QAZAQ TİLİ
Thank you very much 😊
I speak English and Tagalog with a little bit of knowledge in Arabic so this how I understood each News:
1. Tajik - No clue at all.
2. Mandarin (Taiwan) - Usage of Facebook on the phone in Taiwan?
3. Bengali - Airbnb. That's it.
4. Thai - Something about a Facebook live by a Thai politician I guess.
5. Kazakh - She talks fast. I did not understand anything.
6. Russian (Kazakhstan) - Did not realize this is Russian at first. Did not understand anything.
7. Tetum - President Marcon? in the parliament who is part of a National party is going to make a commentary???? I understood a lot of words but I don't 100% get it. In the last bit, she asks a man to further comment on it.
8. Korean (South) - A man who is stuck in the middle of a strait in Japan?????
9. Hindi - Did not understand. I heard Ashanti?
10. Malay (Malaysia) - Something about a Datu? (Leader) and government?
11. Dzongkha - 0% understanding. Kinda sounded Korean.
12. Mongolian - 0% also. They roll their tongue a lot.
13. Khmer - Damn I'm dumb. I didn't get any.
14. Pashto - Something about Abdullah?
15. Dari - Something about Indians in Kabul?????
16. Bahasa Indonesian - Information on the telephone on February? That's it. They talk fast too
17. Korean (North) - None understood.
18. Maldivian - Marco Polo?
19. Malay (Singapore) - Something started opening again in Singapore. A singaporean malay? Facebook Apparatus? In the end she said something like thank God?
20. Mandarin (SIngapore) - A man in Indonesia? Did not get any.
21. Nepali - A business report?
22. Burmese - About an American? It sounded like a Chinese language and an Austronesian languages.
23. Kyrgyz - I think it's about people wearing a mask?
24. Russian (Kyrgyzstan) - A Kazakhstani in a transport with Sudani?
25. Tagalog - Celebration of the 50th anniversary of the founding of ASEAN. Because of this, some schools will be closed affected by it and there will be a lighting of the landmark event. My native language. 100% got it.
26. Sinhala - An American to be judged in Sri Lanka?
27. Tamil - About a doctor? They talk like Indonesians.
28. Vietnamese - Its about Vietnam. Sounds like a Chinese language.
29. Uzbek - Asian Games. Something about the Turkic languages is that they talk fast and they use their deep u's alot.
30. Mandarin (China) - Beijing Winter Olympics in 2022.
31. Cantonese - Tropical temperature?
32. Turkmen - About the President in Turkmenistan?
33. Lao - I don't know. It's about women in workplaces?
34. Urdu - People's jobs and School?
35. Malay (Brunei) - Military exercise in Singapore?
36. Japanese - I did not understand anything.
-So yeah I did not get most of them lol.
The Kazakh bit in Russian covers the parliamentary discussion on the quality of drinking water.
The Kyrghyz bit in Russian covers parliamentary hearings regarding the issues of train car purchase violations, classified data on automobile transportation, and the necessity of negotiations with Kazakhstan.
Indonesia 6:50
How do you know sinhala 😮😮
Urdu was about when the governor of Punjab was found sleeping in the parliament house. Other parliament members laughed at him that he might have been celebrating New Year night a day before.
The mongolian girl speaks so cute like an angel👌👏
2:18 is an amazing rap, I have never heard a language flow like that before
yeah XD
TheFrenchPoet it's Russian
it's Russian, why is it even in this vid
10:23 Russian again
@@andriidavydov4991 because it's spoken in Asia plus Russia is the only Eurasian country in the world
Assalamualaikum ❤️.1:00=Bangladesh 🇧🇩.3:51=India 🇮🇳.6:02=Afghanistan 🇦🇫.9:02=Nepal🇳🇵.11:19=Sri Lanka 🇱🇰.14:51=Pakistan 🇵🇰. Love from Bangladesh ❤️
desis rocks😎
11:41 don't miss out Tamil :((
W.salam
Rank based on Facial beauty :
1. Pakistan
2. Afganistan
3.Bangladesh
4.Nepal
5.India
6.Srilanka
@@BistaSuyog Ma pani
I speak portuguese, and the language that I can understand the most in the video is Tetum from East Timor (🇹🇱). They were colonized by Portugal in the past, but they had their independece some decades ago. Tetum is a mix of portuguese and indonesian.
I am Russian and I was very surprised to hear a language from Western Europe in Asia, not counting Russian, I know that the languages of India and the Iranian peoples are also European, but they do not go beyond Asia, just as Russian and Portuguese went beyond Europe
Wrong. There are no Indonesian words in Tetum other than a couple of words. Those few words came mainly from Malay (Indonesian is a variety of Malay). Tetum, Malay and Tagalog are all Austronesian languages but all are very different despite sharing some similar words.
I am Timorese 😅
SO beautiful Mongolia girl Her smile So Beautiful
This vid is the perfect example to show few Americans what the hell is asian language looks like instead us calling us Chinese and Japanese,while everyone in south East Asia are big and had different languages.
Omg, Korean news is about a missing Japanese business man in Korea whose dead body was found near Japanese shore... wtf
🤔😐😐😐 Korean thriller
Lol what a twist
Thanks for translating
3:21
Wot?
Being a Indian bengali .....can feel proud of my language while BANGLADESH
And about my nationality while INDIA
Nusantara .. same language...Melayu/Indonesia
- Malaysia🇲🇾
- Indonesia🇮🇩
- Brunei Darussalam🇧🇳
- Singapura (Melayu)🇸🇬
Lanchow
@@muhammadthaqif8561 sbar je
@Ilovescat0012 ape maksud kau? kenapa mesti ade manusia yg suka bangkitkan ketegangan ye? puas?
Muhammad Thaqif aku orang thailand
@@luckysun23 yes... aku faham.... bukan stakat Melayu Thai, Melayu Champ, Melayu Cocos, Melayu kataning dan melayu di negara2 lain pon guna bahasa Melayu.... tp 4 negara di atas gunakan bahasa Melayu/Indonesia sebagai bahasa rasmi... Thailand bahasa rasminya bahasa Melayu ke? tak kan.... bahasa Melayu cuma bahasa bangsa Melayu di thailand aje
Do anyone else feel a sense of relief when your language finally comes up?? Like finally I feel so at home...
Not really, I feel much more comfort when I hear Japanese even though I'm not, what kind of feeling is this😅
6:50 is it a tongue-twister?
Indonesia does speak very fast 😂😂
rrrrrrrrrr
Im indonesian and i tried to hear it as like i didnt understand the language and yes, i laughed because it was kind of fast loll
Im choked 😂😂🤣
MWUAHUAHUAHUAHUAHAUHAUHAUHAUHA
The only language I was sure I could identify apart from my mother tongue was Japanese. The creator placed it at the very end 😉 Was able to identify Bengali, Hindi, Urdu, Tamil, Korean, Thai, Mandarin. Was able to distinguish the region for 100% of the languages.
Indonesia language same to Malaysia Malaysia language Indonesia language from malayu Malaysian
What's TETUM never Heard it
Sinhala ?
Yea me too with the region. I got the regions right straightaway
@@Zergul_ZaiHow can you guys get the regions right without even knowing the languages? Unless you know the language, by looks most of them look the same yk. I mean I can only tell if they're southeasts, south asians or arabs but not the country.
As an Indian, i could understand Hindi, Urdu, Nepali & Bengali
As a Portuguese I couldn't understand anything
@@skylight0656 😂😂
Same to you bro.
i am from pakistan and i understand urdu , hindi and bengali
@@osamakhan5738 how bengali? PAKISTANIS can't understand Bangali and it's difficult to understand pure hindi
I am from indonesian, only understand language 🇮🇩🇧🇳🇲🇾🇸🇬 indonesia malaysia brunei singapore
Tff
Fuck singapore and malaysia
@@okokokok4676 why?
@@okokokok4676 Then fuck your country. You must from Turkish.
Finally i find some Indonesian coment
Important thing is Asians still keep it's native languages firm ...... I feel sad for the American continent ,where the native language is only informal and perhaps gone.......
You can say the same about Russia, lol. I'm a Buryat from a completely Buryat family from the republic of Buryatia and don't know anything in Buryat language, I speak Russian only. There's no this language in this video just like any other Asian language inside of Russia.
@@suetologyphd So sad, but it is not too late, also buriat is dialect of Mongolian language, please address correctly in the future.
I wish you all the best from Mongolia.
@@tsolmonbayarbatbaatar8597 it's not a dialect. Don't ever dare to say this to Buryat people.
@@suetologyphd agree. I am not a Buryat, but also a representative of the indigenous population of Russia(Kazakh, like native Mexicans of Texas or California in USA). It is a pity that everyone in Russia is silent about this, and the saddest thing is that the very important representatives of our peoples, the minor officials of our republics and districts, are silent about this. It is more important for them to be a puppet of "Muscovy", to reap subsidies from Kremlin, than to fight for their people. They do nothing to encourage the introduction of their native language into business, culture, and education. And after that someone calls Russia a federation? - "federation", Empire in the present.
@@suetologyphd you speak russian only but type this in English?
I'm Pakistani and I understood the Urdu one. But I understood the Pashto more than the Hindi.
Asia is very diverse and there are more than 80 languages in just my country.
77 languages!
@hooriya4231 right I'll edit my comment. There's even more than 77 because some that are spoken here don't get counted.
Bhag madar****, now you must have understood hindi more than pashtoo😂
@@eternalgamer674urdu is an indian language though....stop appropriating our culturee and Languagee
@aryanhassan4659 lol. india didn't even exist when urdu was spoken. Urdu developed in the army camps of Muslim empires. Hindus thought of urdu as a Muslim language so they added some sanskrit words and script and called it hindi. Pakistan has more claim over urdu than india.
My God, the first Kazakhi lady is very beautiful. By the way, instead of the language, I pay more attention to their clothes. It's interesting to see all different design that reflect their culture and broadcasting regulations.
yess
The South Korean lady is exactly like how I imagine Korean news anchor would look like.
@@RealNameNeverUsed timestamp?
@@Luna-ry8lv 3:22
@@RealNameNeverUsed she's so pretty