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- Accurate Maps You Have To See
On Bartoshito we upload geography content, ranging from maps videos to flags and other interesting things about continents, countries, economies and even states. This is done to teach us about cultures in different places on earth. I also upload other geography videos, such as Geoguessr.
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The two US Presidents with Swedish ancestry are George H W and George W Bush, descending from a Swedish farmer Måns Andersson who migrated from Gothenburg to New Sweden in the 1600s.
that's very interesting, thank you for the info:)
I didn’t know Obama had a Cameroonian ancestry 😅
I have liked and comented on all your videos
really appreciate it!!!
Can confirm, I'm Croatian, I speak 5 languages, but if you make the effort to learn a few words in Croatian, you're very cool and we must talk more.
I'm from Belarus, and our sweet old dictator literally sends contrabanda cigarettes masked as ice cubes over a river to the neighbouring Poland, Lithuania and Latvia. Cigarettes there are relatively cheap but still people would go for buying contrabanda as it's even chipper.
Quality content. Nice.
thank you:)
Nice Video!!! Keep going!
will do!:)
0:02 I don't think Ossis would ask you to continue in English.
Every Language How To Say Hi!
🇬🇪 Abkhaz : Арашә
🇷🇺 Adyghe : Привет
🇪🇹 Afar : Selam
🇿🇦 Afrikaans : Hi
🇬🇭 Akan : Hi
🇬🇭 Akan (Fante) : Maakyé
🇦🇱 Albanian : Përshëndetje
🇪🇹 Amharic : ሃይ
🇪🇬 Arabic : أهلاً
🇦🇲 Armenian : Ողջու՜յն
🇮🇳 Assamese : নমস্কাৰ
🇧🇴 Aymara : Kamisaki
🇮🇷 Azerbaijani : Salam
🇲🇱 Bambara : Awni Ni Baara
🇧🇩 Bangla : ওহে
🇪🇸 & 🇫🇷 Basque : Kaixo
🇧🇾 Belarusian : прывітанне
🇮🇳 Bhojpuri : एहो
🇧🇦 Bosnian : Zdravo
🇧🇬 Bulgarian : здрасти
🇲🇲 Burmese : မင်္ဂလာပါ
🇪🇸 Catalan : Hola
🇵🇭 Cebuano : Hi
🇮🇶 Central Kurdish : سڵاو
🇨🇳 Chinese (Simplified) : 你好
🇨🇳 Chinese (Traditional) : 你好
🇫🇷 Corsican : Salute
🇭🇷 Croatian : Bok
🇨🇿 Czech : Ahoj
🇩🇰 Danish : Hej
🇲🇻 Divehi : އައްސަލާމް ޢަލައިކުމް
🇮🇳 Dogri : नमस्ते
🇳🇱 Dutch : Hoi
🇺🇸 English : Hi
🇧🇷 Esperanto : Saluton
🇷🇺 Estonian : Tere
🇬🇭 Ewe : Alekee
🇵🇭 Filipino : Hi
🇫🇮 Finnish : Hei
🇫🇷 French : Salut / Bonjour
🇪🇸 Galician : Ola
🇺🇬 Ganda : Nkulamusizza
🇬🇪 Georgian : გამარჯობა
🇩🇪 German : Hallo
🇮🇳 Goan Konkani : हाय
🇬🇷 Greek : γεια
🇵🇾 Guarani : Mba'éichapa
🇮🇳 Gujarati : હાય
🇭🇹 Haitian Creole : Alo
🇳🇬 Hausa : Barka Dai
🇺🇸 Hawaiian : Hui
🇮🇱 Hebrew : היי
🇮🇳 Hindi : नमस्ते
🇨🇳 Hmong : Nyob Zoo
🇭🇺 Hungarian : Szia
🇮🇸 Icelandic : Hæ
🇳🇬 Igbo : Ndewo
🇵🇬 IIoko : Hi
🇮🇩 Indonesian : Hai
🇮🇪 Irish : Haigh
🇮🇹 Italian : Ciao
🇯🇵 Japanese : こんにちは
🇮🇩 Javanese : Hi
🇮🇳 Kannada : ನಮಸ್ತೆ
🇰🇿 Kazakh : Сәлем
🇰🇭 Khmer : សួស្តី
🇷🇼 Kinyarwanda : Muraho
🇰🇷 Korean : 안녕
🇸🇱 Krio : kushɛ
🇹🇷 Kurdish : Merhaba
🇰🇬 Kyrgyz : Салам
🇱🇦 Lao : ສະບາຍດີ
🇻🇦 Latin : Salve
🇱🇻 Latvian : Sveiki
🇨🇩 Lingala : Mbote
🇱🇹 Lithuanian : Sveiki
🇱🇺 Luxembourgish : Salut
🇲🇰 Macedonian : Здраво
🇮🇳 Maithili : नमस्कार
🇲🇬 Malagasy : Salama
🇮🇩 Malay : Hai
🇦🇪 Malayalam : ഹായ്
🇲🇹 Maltese : Hi
🇮🇳 Manipuri (Meitei Mayek) : ꯍꯥꯏ
🇳🇿 Māori : Kia Ora
🇮🇳 Marathi : हाय
🇮🇳 Mizo : Chibai
🇨🇳 Mongolian : Сайн уу
🇳🇵Nepali : नमस्ते
🇿🇦 Northern Sotho : Thobela
🇳🇴 Norwegian : Hei
🇲🇼 Nyanja : Moni
🇮🇳 Odia :ହାଏ
🇪🇹 Oromo : Akkam
🇦🇫 Pashto : سلام
🇮🇷 Persian : سلام
🇵🇱 Polish : Cześć
🇧🇷 Portuguese : Oi
🇵🇰 Punjabi : ਹੈਲੋ
🇵🇪 Quechua : Allinllachu
🇷🇴 Romanian : Bună
🇷🇺 Russian : Привет
🇳🇿 Samoan : Malo
🇮🇳 Sanskrit : नमस्कार
🇨🇦 Scottish Gaelic : Hi
🇷🇸 Serbian : Здраво
🇿🇼 Shona : Mhoro
🇵🇰 Sindhi : سلام
🇱🇰 Sinhala : ආයුබෝවන්
🇸🇰 Slovak : Ahoj
🇸🇮 Slovenian : Zdravo
🇸🇴 Somali : Hi
🇿🇦 Southern Sotho : Lumela
🇲🇽 Spanish : Hola
🇸🇩 Sudanese : Hai
🇹🇿 Swahili : Habari
🇸🇪 Swedish : Hej
🇹🇯 Tajik : Салом
🇮🇳 Tamil : வணக்கம்
🇷🇺 Tatar : Сәлам
🇮🇳 Telugu : హాయ్
🇹🇭 Thai : สวัสดี
🇪🇷 Tigrinya : ሰላም
🇲🇿 & 🇿🇦 Tsonga : Xewani
🇹🇷 Turkish : Merhaba
🇹🇲 Turkmen : Salam
🇺🇦 Ukrainian : Привіт
🇵🇰 Urdu : ہائے
🇨🇳 Uyghur : ياخشىمۇسىز
🇺🇿 Uzbek : Salom
🇻🇳 Vietnamese : Cháo
🇬🇧 WelshHelo
🇳🇱 Western Frisian : Hoi
🇿🇦 Xhosa : Mholo
🇮🇱 Yiddish : העלא
🇳🇬 Yoruba : Hi
🇿🇦 Zulu : Sawubona
This took ages but there is more countries coming i will do tomorrow.
we're all waiting for M to Z
😔 tell us M-Z
There's no Bosnian language, it's a dialect of Croatian. The words for hi are not different, there are just about a dozen ways of saying hi
@@ky_doesnt_exist sorry i was in vacation
@@ararune3734 its from google trans
bro, poland is central europe, not eastern
same goes for czechia, slovakia and hungary
well in the case of the first map it was the easiest to describe the blue group as "Eastern Europe" and despite Poland etc being in Central Europe, didn't see a reason to point it out
East Germany, Austria, Poland, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, western Ukraine, western Romania, Slovenia, Croatia, Vojvodina...those are all Mitteleuropa (Central Europe)
@@ararune3734 the entirety of germany, not just east germany
you have a very interesting definition of central europe, i usually just go with "v4 and DACH" (poland, germany, austria, hungary, switzerland, czechia and slovakia)
@@backslay I wouldn't include Switzerland, and Germany today is a mixed bag.
I don't think my view is strange at all, and I find it strange you do not include Croatia. Vast majority of Croatian history is tied to Hungarians, then Austrians and Czechoslovaks.
The shared history with other South Slavs are relatively insignificant. Nowhere is this more visible than artchitecture and music.
Also Croatian alphabet was literally modelled after Czech alphabet, with some alterations. Not to mention the Catholic tradition.
It's also pretty shocking you wouldn't include Slovenia. I would say we've also had largely the same enemies throughout history, from Mongols to Ottomans
@@backslay Hej, Slováci | Hej Słowianie | Hej, Slaveni | Hej Slovani, same song in Slovakian, Polish, Croatian and Slovenian. Originally written in Prague by a Slovak in 1834, Croatian version in 1865 was "Oj Hrvati"
The Polish anthem, "Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła", there's Croatian version from Austro-Hungarian era, "Još Hrvatska ni propala", same song adapted
These were all the same cultural circles, Croatian intellectuals were educated in Prague and Vienna.
Not to mention that in all likelihood, the Croatian name comes from Malopolska (Lesser Poland)
Good Video
thank you!
lol
I'm French living in France. That is not true that French people don't like others to speak French. Quite the conrtary. If you come and speak English like it was a given that French people should speak English, it would be considered rude. If you are polite, French people will do a lot of effort either to understand you speaking French, or trying to understand any other langage you speak.