English Word Pronunciation Differences Around the World!!

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  • čas přidán 24. 10. 2023
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    Today, we compare the words in 8 languages!
    Do you think there are a lot of differences?
    Do they have some similarities?
    Hope you enjoy the video and
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    🇺🇸 Haley @haleeeavemealone
    🇧🇷 Ana @anaruggi
    🇯🇵 Saki @sakiponne_
    🇪🇸 Julia @julssure
    🇫🇷 Lily @leelyr0se
    🇮🇩 Elita @alohaelita
    🇵🇱 Ania @ayliee_k
    🇬🇪 Ana @go.go.na
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  • @besokujian8314
    @besokujian8314 Před 3 měsíci +23

    Wow so beautiful Georgia girl 🌷 from 🇮🇩

  • @henri191
    @henri191 Před 7 měsíci +429

    I'm glad that Ana , Anna , Anya, don't know her name exactly, the one from Poland 🇵🇱 , is getting more popular , she is funny and breaks the polish stereotypes

    • @piotrnogas8448
      @piotrnogas8448 Před 7 měsíci +22

      and those stereotypes are what exactly? ;)

    • @aylietv274
      @aylietv274 Před 7 měsíci +59

      Thank you so so much! ❤️😭❤️ my name full name is Anna but I prefer to be called Ania! Have an awesome dayyyy❤️

    • @pascoaloliveira5183
      @pascoaloliveira5183 Před 7 měsíci +52

      ​@@piotrnogas8448Cold People , never smile , not funny at all , but you know what...actually , to be honest most of slavic countries have these stereotypes

    • @henri191
      @henri191 Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@aylietv274 Glad to know 👏😁

    • @piotrnogas8448
      @piotrnogas8448 Před 7 měsíci

      @@pascoaloliveira5183 fair enough

  • @triz8399
    @triz8399 Před 7 měsíci +120

    Ana is always perfect! she represents Brazil so well and is so smart to explain things ang get the details ^^

  • @Smolkiiwi
    @Smolkiiwi Před 7 měsíci +133

    Hello~ it’s Ana from Georgia. I apologize for saying ,,naskebi” instead of ,,tsindebi” in Georgian, I really couldn’t remember it at that moment! 🥹
    დიდ ბოდიშს გიხდით ვერანაირად ვერ გავიხსენე ,,წინდები” მაგ მომენტში 🙏

    • @vooides
      @vooides Před 7 měsíci +6

      I just informed Jugashvili. Do not worry, Iosif Visariónovich understands.

    • @awellculturedmanofanime1246
      @awellculturedmanofanime1246 Před 7 měsíci +12

      Much love ❤️ 🇬🇪 no worries its not a race

    • @Smolkiiwi
      @Smolkiiwi Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@awellculturedmanofanime1246 🥰🥰

    • @natianatia8951
      @natianatia8951 Před 7 měsíci +16

      ეგ არაფერი ჩემო კარგო

    • @Smolkiiwi
      @Smolkiiwi Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@natianatia8951 ძალიან დიდი მადლობა თბილი სიტყვებისთვის 💕💕💕 როდესაც ვიდეოს ვუყურე მერე გაავანალიზე როგორი უხეში შეცდომა დავუშვი და როგორ ცუდათ მოხვდებოდათ ეს ქართველებს ყურში მართლა კარგად მესმის. თუმცა მართლაც ამ შეცდომის გამო, ცოტა ძალიან ჩამქოლეს 🥹🥹 კიდევ ერთხელ დიდი მადლობა პოზიტიური კომენტარისთვის! 🥰💕💕

  • @kilanspeaks
    @kilanspeaks Před 7 měsíci +239

    2:09 Yes, “pita” in Indonesian is a loanword from “fita” in Portuguese. We have a lot of Portuguese loanwords, I’ve even made a video on that! 😄 But yes, Elita, go and learn Spanish. The grammar is complicated but at least the pronunciation would be easier for us compared to other European languages. BTW, Elita has a very exaggerated accent and I love it, I think it’s a good marketing to show the world that we prefer strong pronunciation over typical Asian cutesy ones 😆

    • @zakii86
      @zakii86 Před 7 měsíci +6

      As former pramuka member, the shape of that ribbon can be called "simpul pita" or just "pita"...

    • @napmataisunam47
      @napmataisunam47 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@@zakii86pramuka member, what is that? 😂

    • @AngieTjoa
      @AngieTjoa Před 7 měsíci +5

      @@napmataisunam47 similar to boy scouts

    • @kilanspeaks
      @kilanspeaks Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@zakii86 oh that’s right, I was scratching my head trying to figure out what’s the Indonesian equivalent of “bow” because according to our Great Dictionary, the definition of “pita” doesn’t cover that. Thank you!

    • @kilanspeaks
      @kilanspeaks Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@napmataisunam47 it’s the Indonesian version of the Scout Movement. Unlike in many countries, in Indonesia the movement is co-ed.

  • @TemoMachitidze
    @TemoMachitidze Před 7 měsíci +127

    I feel so happy when I see my small country represented in such kind of videos!!! Georgia 🇬🇪 🤩

    • @ojisan4795
      @ojisan4795 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Can I ask your country, Georgia, is it in Asia or Europe?

    • @TemoMachitidze
      @TemoMachitidze Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@ojisan4795 Europe

    • @Valendettee
      @Valendettee Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@ojisan4795asia

    • @jambret7356
      @jambret7356 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@ojisan4795 africa

    • @kenka9100
      @kenka9100 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@ojisan4795its a transcontinental state, between europe and asia

  • @fffw1826
    @fffw1826 Před 7 měsíci +127

    In Indonesian language, there are so many loan words from Portuguese such as church=igreja (Por)=gereja (Ina)
    shoes=sapato (Por)=sepatu (Ina)
    flag=bandeira (Por)=bendera (Ina)
    doll=boneca (Por)=boneka (Ina)
    party=festa (Por)=pesta (Ina)
    ink=tinta (Por)=tinta (Ina)
    wheat=trigo (Por)=terigu (Ina)
    soldier=soldado (Por)=serdadu (Ina)
    dance=danca (Por)=dansa (Ina)
    broth=caldo (Por)=kaldu (Ina)
    cheese=queijo (Por)=keju (Ina)
    lace=renda (Por)=renda (Ina)
    wheel=roda (Por)=roda (Ina)
    desk=mesa (Por)=meja (Ina)
    butter=manteiga (Por)=mentega (Ina)
    fork=garfo (Por)=garpu (Ina)
    shirt=camisa (Por)=kemeja (Ina)
    window=janela (Por)=jendela (Ina)
    ball=bola (Por)=bola (Ina), etc. 🙂

    • @natalinoamaral434
      @natalinoamaral434 Před 7 měsíci +4

      Betul sekali.
      Dança=Dansa

    • @zatarayuva2892
      @zatarayuva2892 Před 7 měsíci +6

      algojo (algoz)
      arena (arena)
      armada (armada)
      aula (aula)
      akta (acta)
      ajudan (ajuda)
      album (album)
      alarm (alarme)
      Agustus (agosto)
      April (abril)
      Afrika (africa)
      Asia (sia)
      Amerika (america)
      Armenia (Armenio)
      area (area)
      arsitek (arquiteto)
      artikel (artigo)
      australia (australia)
      austria (dustria)
      ambulans (ambulancia)
      akun (a conta)
      asisten (assistente)
      asistensi (assistència)
      animasi (animação)
      B
      baluwerti (baluarte)
      bangku (banco)
      banjo (banjo)
      batako (bataco)
      Belanda (holanda)
      beledu (veludo)
      beranda (varanda)
      bendera (bandeira)
      biola (viola)
      bola (bola)
      bolu (bolo)
      boneka (boneca)
      ⚫ botol (botelha)
      bayar (pagar)
      boot (bota)
      • Brasil (brasil)
      • bateral (bateria)

    • @sobercober
      @sobercober Před 7 měsíci +13

      Wasn't Indonesia colonized by Portugal at one point in history?

    • @ivanovichdelfin8797
      @ivanovichdelfin8797 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ESPAÑOL:
      shoes=sapato (Por)=sepatu (Ina)=ZAPATO (ES)
      flag=bandeira (Por)=bendera (Ina)=BANDERA (ES)
      doll=boneca (Por)=boneka (Ina)=MUÑECA (ES)
      party=festa (Por)=pesta (Ina)=FIESTA (ES)
      ink=tinta (Por)=tinta (Ina)=TINTA (ES)
      wheat=trigo (Por)=terigu (Ina)=TRIGO (ES)
      soldier=soldado (Por)=serdadu (Ina)=SOLDADO (ES)
      dance=danca (Por)=dansa (Ina)=BAILE/DANZA (ES)
      broth=caldo (Por)=kaldu (Ina)=CALDO (ES)
      cheese=queijo (Por)=keju (Ina)=QUESO (ES)
      lace=renda (Por)=renda (Ina)
      wheel=roda (Por)=roda (Ina)=RUEDA (ES)
      desk=mesa (Por)=meja (Ina)=MESA DE ESCRITORIO/ESCRITORIO (ES)
      butter=manteiga (Por)=mentega (Ina)=MANTEQUILLA (ES)
      fork=garfo (Por)=garpu (Ina)
      shirt=camisa (Por)=kemeja (Ina)=CAMISA (ES)
      window=janela (Por)=jendela (Ina)
      ball=bola (Por)=bola (Ina)=BOLA (ES), etc. 🙂

    • @iwayansuasa1726
      @iwayansuasa1726 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@sobercober yes

  • @Nanahoshi388
    @Nanahoshi388 Před 7 měsíci +51

    Sangat menarik melihat perbedaan bahasa, salam dari indonesia 🇮🇩

    • @boboboy8189
      @boboboy8189 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Bahasa Melayu
      1) Riben
      2) Awan
      3) Burung
      4) Kardigan
      5) kamera
      6) Stokin
      7) Kiwi
      8) ungu / lembayung

  • @guilhermebraga9773
    @guilhermebraga9773 Před 7 měsíci +40

    Georgian language is the most beautiful one.
    Feel likes I am listening to an Elf, I swear lol
    Loved it.

    • @Guevara440
      @Guevara440 Před 7 měsíci +3

      gaikhare chemo dzmao 😀
      გაიხარე ჩემო ძმაო

    • @sleepyhead6468
      @sleepyhead6468 Před 7 měsíci +5

      The Georgian language or the Georgian lady? 🤭

    • @Darkseidsolosfiction
      @Darkseidsolosfiction Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@sleepyhead6468both

    • @ninnnix5766
      @ninnnix5766 Před měsícem +1

      Georgian writing is so pretty too I’m obsessed

  • @Noah_ol11
    @Noah_ol11 Před 7 měsíci +110

    Many people in the comments are saying that Anna , the polish lady , stole the show and you know what ? That's true , she nailed and was funny , especially when said anything about food 😂

  • @user-ef3ez1lf2n
    @user-ef3ez1lf2n Před 7 měsíci +75

    For socks in Georgian - ნასკები(naskebi) is a russian word. Georgian word is წინდები (tsindebi).

    • @anna-tv5kk
      @anna-tv5kk Před 7 měsíci +3

      I was looking for a comment like this

    • @mojo_giorgio
      @mojo_giorgio Před 7 měsíci +3

      yeah she said it cause we're from the post-soviet union country and some of us are used to russian word rather than the georgian :)) but definitely she should've said "tsinda" or "tsindebi" in plural

    • @bluecedar7914
      @bluecedar7914 Před 7 měsíci +3

      That explains why it sounded vaguely familiar to Anna.

  • @andreallbertaries5446
    @andreallbertaries5446 Před 7 měsíci +70

    FYI: there are many Portuguese loan words in our language, Indonesian 😄

    • @natalinoamaral434
      @natalinoamaral434 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Oleh karena itu, Bagi Orang Indonesia belajar bahasa Portugis tidak begitu susah.

    • @higorhenriquemiranda886
      @higorhenriquemiranda886 Před 7 měsíci +4

      Sério?

    • @jac85almeida
      @jac85almeida Před 7 měsíci +3

      ​@@natalinoamaral434para nós brasileiros aprender indonésio é muito difícil 😅

    • @natalinoamaral434
      @natalinoamaral434 Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@jac85almeida Bahasa indonesia or indonésia não é muito defícil, porque esta língua não há conjugações dos verbos...

    • @oppaganang5351
      @oppaganang5351 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@higorhenriquemiranda886Serio is Serius in indonesia, we have so many portuguese words, lets say "Bendera, Sepatu, Gereja, Roda" and so Many More

  • @uchihaevo19
    @uchihaevo19 Před 7 měsíci +26

    საქართველო (Georgia)❤

  • @juliatoledo4703
    @juliatoledo4703 Před 7 měsíci +29

    In Portuguese, we also have the word Lilás, which is a light purple.

    • @boboboy8189
      @boboboy8189 Před 7 měsíci +4

      In Malaysia and Indonesia, we said Light purple as lembayung

  • @Guevara440
    @Guevara440 Před 7 měsíci +21

    Georgia has its own unique alphabet (one of the 14 existing alphabets in world).
    Its unrelated to most other languages.
    writing is very distinctive მაგრამ ძალიან ლამაზია. 😀 ❤️

  • @aylietv274
    @aylietv274 Před 7 měsíci +102

    Hi everyone! I’m Ania from Poland! Hope you enjoy our video! ❤️🇵🇱

    • @henri191
      @henri191 Před 7 měsíci +20

      You're one of my favorite members of World Friends , beautiful , funny and enjoyable , hope see more of you

    • @aylietv274
      @aylietv274 Před 7 měsíci +14

      @@henri191wow! 😭❤️Thank you for your kind words It means a lot! Have a nice dayyyy!

    • @aylietv274
      @aylietv274 Před 7 měsíci +6

      @@paulosantos_989thank you! ❤️

    • @henri191
      @henri191 Před 7 měsíci +6

      @@aylietv274 😉😛👏

    • @vtr.M_
      @vtr.M_ Před 7 měsíci +3

      I like the videos with you and your friend Monika.

  • @wladconejo
    @wladconejo Před 7 měsíci +17

    Ana do Brasil, voltou! Great!

  • @AlbaManus
    @AlbaManus Před 7 měsíci +28

    Chimera is a creature of the ancient Greek mythology, not Japanese. However, in the Japanese mythology there is a creature called "nue" that resembles a chimera, so it is sometimes also referred as the Japanese chimera.

    • @xenato
      @xenato Před 7 měsíci +5

      I think Ana was referring Gamera

    • @awellculturedmanofanime1246
      @awellculturedmanofanime1246 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@xenato yeah i guess that makes sense 😅

    • @awellculturedmanofanime1246
      @awellculturedmanofanime1246 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@Itoku4idk 🤷‍♂️ look it up im pretty sure its japanese but its likely china has a version of it 😅

    • @boboboy8189
      @boboboy8189 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Ana talking about gamera. Its giant tortoise from japanese movie, unlike godzilla, gamera is a good boy

  • @neparidze_ana
    @neparidze_ana Před 7 měsíci +58

    In Georgia we don't call socks "naskebi" we call it "tsindebi"

    • @Marabou99
      @Marabou99 Před 7 měsíci

      🤔 also she didn't mention that bird is also "phrinveli".

    • @LukaMamukelashvili
      @LukaMamukelashvili Před 7 měsíci +3

      წინდებს ვეძახით მხოლოდ მოქსოვილებს. ბოლოს "წინდა" როდის გავიგე ეგეც არ მახსოვს, ქალაქში ყველა "ნასკს" ეძახის.

    • @lestatdelioncourt5550
      @lestatdelioncourt5550 Před 7 měsíci

      Tsinda is for winter

    • @LukaMamukelashvili
      @LukaMamukelashvili Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@Marabou99 Bird - ჩიტია. ჩიტები ფრინველების კატეგორიაში შედიან. იგივეა ვინმეს სახელის ნაცვლად "ადამიანი" დაუძახო. ყველა ფრინველს თავისი სახელი აქვს, თვითონ ჩიტებს შორისაც კი სხვა და სხვა დასახელები არის რადგან ჩიტების ოჯახი უამრავ სახეობას შეადგენს. რადგანაც უმეტესობა ვერ ვამსხვავებთ მათ სახეობას უბრალოდ ჩიტებს ვეძახით, როგორც მტრედს, არწივს და ასე შემდეგ. ესენი ყველანი ფრინველები არიან.

    • @Marabou99
      @Marabou99 Před 7 měsíci

      Bird - ინგლისურად ნიშნავს ფრინველს. "ჩიტების კატეგორია" ბიოლოგიაში არ არსებობს.

  • @mustangh.m6398
    @mustangh.m6398 Před 7 měsíci +19

    yeah the socks one was not wrong for Georgian but it was more Russian way to say it except we just "Georginized" the word the real word would be " ts’indebi - წინდები"

  • @0Yuu02
    @0Yuu02 Před 7 měsíci +3

    It's so interesting to learn about the differences in pronunciation between different languages!
    ありがとう!

  • @mauricio77vicente35
    @mauricio77vicente35 Před 7 měsíci +74

    It's good that Ana returned to participate, because many brazilians missed her in the videos.
    Note: In Brazil, purple is also called 'Púrpura.'

    • @vtr.M_
      @vtr.M_ Před 7 měsíci +9

      Purple is "roxo".
      I've never heard anyone say "púrpura".

    • @cagamerbr
      @cagamerbr Před 7 měsíci +3

      ​@@vtr.M_me too lol

    • @mauricio77vicente35
      @mauricio77vicente35 Před 7 měsíci +9

      @@vtr.M_ But of course. You do not speak portuguese.

    • @mauricio77vicente35
      @mauricio77vicente35 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@cagamerbr But it's obvious. As you don't speak portuguese and aren't brazilian, you don't know.

    • @vtr.M_
      @vtr.M_ Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@mauricio77vicente35 I'm Brazilian. Portuguese is my native language.

  • @gmgabrielmilan
    @gmgabrielmilan Před 7 měsíci +38

    Ana com o "casaquinho" haha perfeita 💚😂

  • @LidiethArevalo
    @LidiethArevalo Před 7 měsíci +21

    Purple in Spanish can be morado, púrpura, lila, and violeta… which are shades of purple. But I personally use morado for the general purple.

    • @subhanov0811
      @subhanov0811 Před 7 měsíci +2

      same with Indonesian, purple has three names, "ungu", "nila", and "lembayung", but lembayung is ancestor's language 😆

    • @mr_max_carneiro7090
      @mr_max_carneiro7090 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Same in portuguese: roxo, violeta, púrpura, lilás

    • @PossibleBat
      @PossibleBat Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@subhanov0811we probably took it from you, specially considering purple is a luxury pigment that we used to import from Asia, we probably heard the local population give it multiple names, for example we use cerulean to say blue, just cause it’s made from lapislázuli (lazuli, azul, zerulean, cerulean = blue), which is a prominent mineral in the Middle East and South Asia, languages constantly feed each other like this!

    • @subhanov0811
      @subhanov0811 Před 7 měsíci

      @@PossibleBat maybe, it's possible

    • @yetza8468
      @yetza8468 Před 5 měsíci

      In Spanish morado is general
      Púrpura for us is a light purple
      We never use lila

  • @gato-junino
    @gato-junino Před 7 měsíci +2

    This is one of my favorite channels.
    There is no bad news, there is no war.
    People don't argue.

    The name is really what I want: World friends!

  • @Dread_2137
    @Dread_2137 Před 7 měsíci +14

    In polish fioletowy is "of purple color", purple itself is fiolet, same root as english violet.
    Tho we have word for shade of purple with the same root as purple, and it's purpur (purpurowy).

    • @18nwk
      @18nwk Před 7 měsíci +1

      Also error in captions, CHRUPKI not FRYTKI

  • @nikagabiskiria8207
    @nikagabiskiria8207 Před 7 měsíci +29

    please do more this kind of stuff hi everyone from Georgia.🇬🇪

  • @kote_gamingpl4152
    @kote_gamingpl4152 Před 7 měsíci +48

    It's so great that Ania returned! I really love seeing her in your videos!

  • @subhanov0811
    @subhanov0811 Před 7 měsíci +18

    Indonesia and Portoguesse so many many similar words, maybe you can make video about that, these words are similar:
    - cheese
    - bench
    - church
    - wheel
    - flag
    - ball
    - ribbon
    - dice
    - fork
    - butter
    - windows
    - shirt
    - ink

  • @malfunction1185
    @malfunction1185 Před 7 měsíci +9

    Georgian is the coolest language ever for me

  • @SetuwoKecik
    @SetuwoKecik Před 7 měsíci +10

    Oho, Sakartvelo joined the gang

    • @luancsf123
      @luancsf123 Před 7 měsíci +5

      Actually, there's another Georgian girl who joined in some videos, I think her name is Sophia, but I'm not sure.

  • @tasspfc6733
    @tasspfc6733 Před 7 měsíci +8

    Essa Polonesa é muito linda 😍

  • @Pymchoei
    @Pymchoei Před 7 měsíci +1

    Very nice to hear that some of you guys want to learn Thai.❤

  • @sherly2343
    @sherly2343 Před 7 měsíci +8

    I'm happy because these few days on this YT channel there is Indonesia, and yes I'm from Indonesia 🇮🇩❤

  • @fabricio4794
    @fabricio4794 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Ana From Brazil...i Love Her...She Rules..She is My People..My Country....

  • @bluecedar7914
    @bluecedar7914 Před 7 měsíci +1

    It was interesting to hear some words in Georgian, a language I don't hear much of on CZcams.

  • @stanleycampbell4147
    @stanleycampbell4147 Před 18 dny

    It would be interesting to see how each of them read (pronounce) poems in their own language ❤
    Cheers from Georgia

  • @OathKeeper95
    @OathKeeper95 Před 20 dny

    Actually the word Cardigan comes from a place called like that in Wales, UK and it was inspired by a knitted sweater in that time.

  • @sobociinska
    @sobociinska Před 7 měsíci +3

    you should do this video with months ( for january to december)

  • @ahmadnikidoskaufmann
    @ahmadnikidoskaufmann Před 7 měsíci +10

    🇵🇱🇲🇨

  • @nadia_asyiffa_azzahra407
    @nadia_asyiffa_azzahra407 Před 7 měsíci +6

    🇵🇱 Poland. 🇮🇩 Indonesia similar

  • @ScarlhetLopez
    @ScarlhetLopez Před 7 měsíci +1

    8:52 in my country we call “medias” to the socks .. similar to the Portuguese world “meias” … but I do know that “calcetines” is the proper name for other countries ..

  • @tormentedstar8480
    @tormentedstar8480 Před 2 měsíci

    In Brazil we also call it 'Suéter' (how we pronounce it) but yeah, we have many names for it, and many times we use other things minus the actual name

  • @hollish196
    @hollish196 Před 7 měsíci +15

    This was fun to hear--great idea for sharing words. And I learned the proper way to say purple in Polish!

  • @handoyosantoso128
    @handoyosantoso128 Před 7 měsíci +1

    The flags and sitting positions will create a funny effect when observing the positions of the Indonesian and Polish participants.

  • @ramadhanyusup1383
    @ramadhanyusup1383 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hahaha, I laughed when I saw Elita's reaction when she heard the word ""aparat"" from Anya 🤣🤣

  • @christiantuccio9811
    @christiantuccio9811 Před 5 měsíci

    In Italy we say
    1a. Ribbon (shape) _fiocco_
    1b. Ribbon (material) _nastro_
    2. Cloud _nuvola_
    3. Bird _uccello_ Differently to Portuguese and Spanish, we also have passero but it's sparrow.
    4. _Cardigan_ or _maglioncino_ or _golfino_
    5. Camera _fotocamera_ or _macchina fotografica_
    6. Socks _calze_
    7. _Kiwi_
    8. Purple _viola_

  • @oliverfa08
    @oliverfa08 Před 7 měsíci +49

    I think Catalan's language should have a video , i mean spanish and the country Spain has been on channel , but none of them spoke catalan

    • @fbo7147
      @fbo7147 Před 7 měsíci +7

      I would like to see a video with diferent iberian languages, i think it would be fun and many people dont know about them.

    • @angyML
      @angyML Před 7 měsíci +2

      Well, a few members mentioned some words, like Irene, but it would be nice to have either one analyzing differences between Spanish, Catalan, Galician and euskera, or a video between Spanish, French, Italian and Catalan (and one between Spanish, Galician and Portuguese, at least the one from Portugal). Obviously if there are people who speak them

    • @lizsalazar7931
      @lizsalazar7931 Před 7 měsíci +4

      I agree, Catalan is spoken in Spain as well as other languages

    • @AT-rr2xw
      @AT-rr2xw Před 7 měsíci +3

      Didn't Spanish Andrea say that she speaks Catalan?

    • @josemagu3350
      @josemagu3350 Před 7 měsíci

      Que pesados sois con hablar catalan, eso que se haga hablando como decís de un vídeo de los diferentes idiomas del país, pero este como otros vídeos se habla del idioma del país, con lo cual Catalan no es lo que se habla en todo el país, imaginad que se tienen que hacer un vídeo de cada lengua de cada pais, no acabas

  • @ThePirocadoida
    @ThePirocadoida Před 7 měsíci +1

    In Brazil both are called camêra but to separate their functions, one are called "camêra fotográfica and the other are "camêra cinematográfica".

  • @oppaganang5351
    @oppaganang5351 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Georgia Girl So Pretty

  • @jessicadrosdosqui
    @jessicadrosdosqui Před 7 měsíci +23

    A minha família paterna descende de poloneses, e a vergonha é ninguém saber falar nada em polonês. As vezes fico pensando "por que é uma língua tão difícil?", mas amei ver uma representante deste país.
    7:53 a Ana aqui foi longe, meu Deus kkkkkkkkk

  • @user-ug8no3hm9p
    @user-ug8no3hm9p Před 7 měsíci +4

    I love Ana From Brazil😍

  • @jp_35
    @jp_35 Před 7 měsíci +11

    Tem Ana, tem like!😏

  • @oxNth
    @oxNth Před 7 měsíci +2

    Geogia girl look so shy 😊

  • @gato-junino
    @gato-junino Před 7 měsíci +2

    I would learn Polish and Georgian to say I love you to them. 😂

  • @user-ti3ie4tg1p
    @user-ti3ie4tg1p Před 7 měsíci +4

    Truskawka-girl appeared again that's good.

    • @aylietv274
      @aylietv274 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ❤❤❤❤

    • @user-ti3ie4tg1p
      @user-ti3ie4tg1p Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@aylietv274
      I'm from Serbia, all the participants are good, but somehow I like to see Serbia and Poland the most ❤️❤️❤️

  • @ardionoroma
    @ardionoroma Před 7 měsíci

    Hope there will be comparison between Dutch and Indonesia language, they have a LOT of similar words

  • @Hiomi23
    @Hiomi23 Před 7 měsíci +2

    In Indonesian, "sweater" has two names, one is "Baju Hangat" and the other is "Sweter".

  • @Mai2727
    @Mai2727 Před 7 měsíci

    In Spanish the ribbon can be cinta (the piece of fabric) and moño (the shape)

  • @rulecelebrate
    @rulecelebrate Před 7 měsíci +1

    In one of previous videos, there was a girl from Turkey who laughed at 'tomorrow' in Portuguese. According to comments below the video, in Turkish it sounds like 'your pussy' and it's a beginning of a common swear line.
    Now, the girl speaks Portuguese again, and the first word is 'fita'.
    I learned Swedish.

  • @galactuscausandoimpactus9521
    @galactuscausandoimpactus9521 Před 7 měsíci +10

    Só agora percebi que a Ana é sósia da Camila Brait do vôlei 😸

    • @Drible_curto
      @Drible_curto Před 7 měsíci +2

      Por causa do maxilar

    • @tsuss2205
      @tsuss2205 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Ela parece muito com a Mel Lisboa

    • @Drible_curto
      @Drible_curto Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@tsuss2205 essa parece mesmo, bem lembrado

  • @djadjasubagdja1419
    @djadjasubagdja1419 Před 3 měsíci

    There are a lot of adapted Indonesian words from Portuguese/Portugis and Dutch ... and English as well.
    Portugis: bendera (flag), jendela (windows), sepatu (shoes), beranda (veranda), boneka (doll), celana (pants), armada (fleet), gereja (church)
    Dutch: tas (bag), kantor (office), asbak (ash tray), wasbak (washbassin), opname (hospitalization), laher (bearing), kelar (finished), oranye (orange, color), etc
    English: televisi (television), radio, telepon (telephone), telepon selular (cell phone), rasio (ratio), kalkulator (calculator), komputer (computer), motor, fisika (physics), matematika (math), buku (book), gelas (glass), bola (ball), fungsi (function), and many more
    Off course with diferences in spelling and a bit diference in pronounciation.
    Some words are adapted also from Mandarin, Sanskrit (India), and Arabic.

  • @BuccWylde
    @BuccWylde Před 7 měsíci +1

    For the Polish word meaning camera, it could be eluding to the word "aperture" instead of apparatus.

  • @WhatIsThisForAgain
    @WhatIsThisForAgain Před 16 dny

    There are many words in modern Turkish that are actually from Spanish. Purple is ‘mor’, similar to ‘mor-ado’. ‘Ciklet’, ‘banyo’, ‘kambiyö’ etc. is one among a few hundreds. Portugese-Spanish have very similar roots, but very different from Turkish language roots, and yet they have so many words they passed over to Turkish. The explanation is almost certainly the migration of Iberian Jews to Turkish lands to escape Inquisition. Many such Jews migrated to Ottoman Empire, mixed with locals and brought their language and traditions. Surely both being Mediterranean countries with centuries of cultural trade along the sea trade routes have an impact as well.
    I would love to see Turkish, Korean, Mongolian, Japanese, Chinese and Hungarian together one day. The similarities may be surprisingly high.

  • @blinky2691
    @blinky2691 Před 7 měsíci +1

    In love with the Spanish girl

  • @johansitumeang2437
    @johansitumeang2437 Před 7 měsíci +13

    Once upon the time, Portuguese colonized some part of Indonesia, that's why we have a lot of similar words

    • @natalinoamaral434
      @natalinoamaral434 Před 7 měsíci

      That's true. Maluku, pulau Timor, Flores dan masih ada lagi saya kurang tahu. And maybe Nama Maluku juga berasal dari bahasa portugis.

    • @user-rj5vp1cp1b
      @user-rj5vp1cp1b Před 7 měsíci

      Portugal was friends with Maluku, the Pajajaran empire, and the Gowa empire too. Before the Dutch got to know Batavia and Banten, Portugal first got to know Sunda Kelapa (Banten and Batavia were under the Pajajaran empire) they interacted and made friends with the Pajajaran empire and gained access to the Pajajaran port for trade.

  • @manelsevilla7200
    @manelsevilla7200 Před 7 měsíci +2

    5:46 WRONG!! actually we say "rebeca" instead cardigan in Spain. Due to Alfred Hitchcock's film, Joan Fontaine wears that clothes all the film.

  • @RatnaCempakaYelestine
    @RatnaCempakaYelestine Před 7 měsíci +27

    The Portugese entered Indonesia in 1512, they colonized a few territories until 1605.
    Guess that’s probably where the similarities came from.

    • @awellculturedmanofanime1246
      @awellculturedmanofanime1246 Před 7 měsíci +1

      The biggest reason for words entering a language is usually trade even if not colonized and its just a natural thing its not a bad thing the same way many asian words also enter english and other languages through entertainment etc

    • @boboboy8189
      @boboboy8189 Před 7 měsíci +3

      ​@@awellculturedmanofanime1246did you didn't learn history? The only reason why spanish and portuguese language were used because of colonization. This is different from english where english is Just lingu franca in the world

    • @boboboy8189
      @boboboy8189 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@user-rj5vp1cp1byou must be Serani person, nobody want to related with portuguese because they try to force convert to chrsitianity

    • @samsudinchan1161
      @samsudinchan1161 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@awellculturedmanofanime1246 Portugis Belanda Inggris Jepang . Mereka menjajah kita. Indonesia.

    • @user-rj5vp1cp1b
      @user-rj5vp1cp1b Před 7 měsíci

      portuguese be friend maluku first, friend with sunda pajajaran empire 1522, friend with gowa empire sulawesi 1538. portugal is the best i love portugal ❤

  • @NimaYousefi8873
    @NimaYousefi8873 Před 10 dny

    Funny Indonesian girl Elita.love Indonesia.Salam untuk seluruh rakyat Indonesia. Salam dari Iran, tanah persia.🇮🇩🙏🇮🇷❤

  • @kvirkviakvirkvo410
    @kvirkviakvirkvo410 Před 7 měsíci +1

    ნასკებია სწორი თუ წინდები😂love you from🇬🇪

    • @Mtieli7
      @Mtieli7 Před 7 měsíci

      წინდები არის სწორი, ნასკი არ არის ქარᲗული სიტყვა.

  • @ikanihongo
    @ikanihongo Před 7 měsíci +4

    In Georgia we call Socks "tsindebi - წინდები" not "naskebi". well some do but it's not Georgian word.

    • @vooides
      @vooides Před 7 měsíci

      Slava Jugashvili ✊

  • @sobercober
    @sobercober Před 7 měsíci +1

    Indonesia was colonized by Portugal at one point - reason it sounds similar to Portuguese/Spanish

  • @joocco
    @joocco Před 5 měsíci +1

    In Portuguese, purple is also 'púrpura'.

  • @Marcin-L
    @Marcin-L Před 7 měsíci +11

    Ania frm Poland is the best 💘

  • @Ziyech1
    @Ziyech1 Před 7 měsíci +16

    That polish girl got me

  • @jurandirpereiracavalcantej1166
    @jurandirpereiracavalcantej1166 Před 7 měsíci +2

    purple in portuguese = purpura, lilás, roxo, or violeta....

  • @carlosjimenezp
    @carlosjimenezp Před 6 měsíci

    8:52 we actually dont calcetines which is too serious so we say Medias which is similar to Portuguese

  • @jadamosx
    @jadamosx Před 7 měsíci +1

    Anna, oh Anna :)

  • @judna1
    @judna1 Před 7 měsíci +3

    About languages we wanna learn. Well, I speak Catalan, Spanish, English, Italian, Portuguese and I'm currently learning French. After that the next one on ny list is Romanian, which is a Romance Language with Slavic influences, so I wanna use that language as a bridge between tackling the mother of Slavic Languages which is Russian and then, other Slavic Languages like Ukrainian, Serbian/Croatian, Polish, Estonian, Latvian... Basically I go by families. Both my mother tongue (Catalan) and my second language (Spanish, a native language as well) are Romance Languages, so I tackled that family first. I would learn Galician or Occitan, but, since I speak very similar languages like Portuguese (with Galician) and Catalan (with Occitan) that I could have a full conversation with an other person using different languages, I think I'll use my time learning other languages that are a bit more different. My goal is to speak as many languages I can.
    Having said that, let's play in Catalan (Central Catalan, my dialect)!:
    Ribbon: cinta (both in Catalan and Spanish, though in Catalan the C sounds like an "S" and in Castilian Spanish sounds like a "z", the Spanish way)
    Bow: llaç (the "ç" sounds like an "s")
    Cloud: núvol (the "o" souns like a "u")
    Bird: "ocell" (again, the "o" sounds like a "u", and the "e" has an open sound, it's pretty similar to Italian in this case, "uccello", though in Italian "ll" is just a strong "l" in Catalan has a different sound, like the Italian "gli" and the Portuguese and Occitan "lh"). Both in Catalan and Spanish we have another word for bird that we tend to use when we speak of bigger birds mostly, but those are complete synonyms, exchangeables in almost every context. The word in Catalan is "au" and "ave" in Spanish. For instance, I would call a sparrow an "ocell" and an eagle "au".
    Cardigan: rebeca (the first "e" and the "a" are pronounced with the swa /ə/ and the second "e" is open) or rebequeta (the fisrt two "e"s and the "a" are pronounced with the swa and the other "e" with an open sound), if I would say cardigan at home my mum wouldn't know what I'm talking about.
    Camera: càmera (the "e" and the second "a" pronounced with the swa), if you wanna specify the kind of camera you can say: "càmera fotogràfica" (the "o"s sound like a "u" and the second "a" with the swa), or "càmera de fotos" (the second "o" sounds like a "u") or "càmera de fer fotos" ( the "e" from "de" is pronounced with the swa and the "e" from "fer" has a closed sound and the "r" doesn't sound). And for the other one: "càmera filmogràfica (the "o" souns like a "u"), càmera de vídeo (here we tend to pronounce the "e" and the "o" as it is, though sound people pronounce this word like "vídiu" and I'm not kidding) or "càmera de fer vídeos".
    Socks: mitjons, Fun fact! We add the "n" when we make the plural, one sock is mitjó (in this case the "o" has an accent which is indicating that is a closed "o").
    Kiwi: kiwi
    Purple: in Catalan we have multiple names regarding the shade, like: púrpura, lila, violeta (the "o" sounds like a "u") and a very common Spanishism "morat" (the "o" sounds like a "u")
    P.S.: Portuguese and Spanish share like a 90% of the words or so.

    • @carlosjimenezp
      @carlosjimenezp Před 6 měsíci

      Longest comment ever seen😱

    • @judna1
      @judna1 Před 6 měsíci

      @@carlosjimenezp Yes, sorry, I was playing the game and explaining at the same time🤷🏽‍♀️😬

    • @Paolo-gj7ip
      @Paolo-gj7ip Před 3 měsíci

      Russian is "the mother of Slavic languages"? Are you kidding?

    • @judna1
      @judna1 Před 3 měsíci

      @@Paolo-gj7ip More or less, or that's we learn outside of the Slavic Languages, if I'm wrong, please correct me. Which one is the mother of them all then? I'd like to know.

    • @Paolo-gj7ip
      @Paolo-gj7ip Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@judna1 Proto-Slavic probably, if existed.

  • @Kbinger06
    @Kbinger06 Před 3 měsíci

    I notice in the words behind the differnt languages, It is Overcomplicated. Like they'll describe it differently in the word meaning...Maybe using two words to describe what simplified in other languages. I notice that the way they describe it is very vague in meaning, if you know what I mean. Like it's the word they use for the specific English word, but can be very distant from the actual straight up word🤔

  • @queenofesc7342
    @queenofesc7342 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Socks in Georgian - წინდები (Tsindebi)

  • @apekadon7706
    @apekadon7706 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Ngl, I really like that girl from Georgia, for some reason, she is attractive to me

  • @carlozcali
    @carlozcali Před 7 měsíci +3

    I fell in love with the Japanese girl

  • @pikapikantropus
    @pikapikantropus Před 7 měsíci +1

    In Indonesia, you can say tustel as kamera.

  • @Aaaddgh
    @Aaaddgh Před 4 měsíci +1

    You can ask five words "meat, milk, horse, dog, rooster" . Det är blir intressant.

  • @ru_6808
    @ru_6808 Před 7 měsíci +9

    Georgian word for socks is tsindebi not naskebi but we use it a lot too tho

  • @jue1811
    @jue1811 Před měsícem

    11:04 the ID girl about to open domain expansion please ~ :D

  • @jac85almeida
    @jac85almeida Před 7 měsíci +2

    We love Ana

  • @valerioluizfelipe
    @valerioluizfelipe Před 7 měsíci +12

    To differentiate between a photo camera and a movie camera in Portuguese we say "câmera fotográfica" and "câmera cinematográfica". But those words are too long so we usually simply say "câmera".

    • @sousasantos3729
      @sousasantos3729 Před 7 měsíci

      Só vc que diz câmera fotográfica. Kkkkk eu falo câmera.

    • @luancottas1239
      @luancottas1239 Před 7 měsíci +1

      acho que ninguém que não trabalhe com tv ou cinema deva conhecer camera cinematografica. Acho que o mais popular é filmadora

    • @sousasantos3729
      @sousasantos3729 Před 7 měsíci

      @@luancottas1239 filmadora, kkkkk de qual parte do Brasil vcs são? Eu falo câmera.

  • @Angelol31
    @Angelol31 Před 6 měsíci

    The main reason of why portuguese and spanish are so similar it's because they main come from the latin like french and italian or whaterever it's called the lenguages people speak there that's why if you say latin people you are saying people from Spain, all south america, Mexico, French and italian people and also more countrys i don't remember right now, because their lenguages come from latin.
    (I'm sorry if my english isn't well, i'm mexican)

    • @Angelol31
      @Angelol31 Před 6 měsíci

      Also i'm not 100% sure if people from French are latin people

  • @Lanalouis008
    @Lanalouis008 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Indonesia❤

  • @MamaKia611
    @MamaKia611 Před 7 měsíci

    in indonesia purple can say to 2 word = ungu or lila but i think she doesn't know that.

  • @rizkiauliahakim4652
    @rizkiauliahakim4652 Před 7 měsíci +5

    FYI in Indonesia also have a popular group band called "Ungu"

    • @myme367
      @myme367 Před 7 měsíci

      Nor4k lo mlh promos1, h4pus kmnt Lo si4l4n

  • @higorhenriquemiranda886
    @higorhenriquemiranda886 Před 7 měsíci

    "Purple" in indonesian we say: *gemido*

  • @rogeriopenna9014
    @rogeriopenna9014 Před 7 měsíci

    What's so surprising any about polish having singular and plural for cloud and clouds?

  • @snowleopard185
    @snowleopard185 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Especially for americans when they go abroad they need to know a few phrases of the country where they are, and not to expect everyone speaks english

  • @Alina-lb1ry
    @Alina-lb1ry Před 7 měsíci

    I lived in thailand and japan for a while

  • @Hatake_Kakashi01
    @Hatake_Kakashi01 Před 4 měsíci +1

    In indonesia, we say "burung"
    Anya: "that sounds scary" 😂😂😂you're right😅😅

  • @aquiestamos3567
    @aquiestamos3567 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Muito bom !!!

  • @billyjuliochysarsectio9114
    @billyjuliochysarsectio9114 Před 4 měsíci

    Thats the perfect Japanese woman in my head.. Just love her