omg i died on your pronunciation lol. Lets go with Poland next, would be hard for you and funny for us. Would be happy to see you also doing some flags. Love ya
Everything is possible. If you like the region, then you can definitely learn it. Yes, it is a bit like one city. It's Rhein-Ruhr (urban area) surrounded with Bielefeld, Münster, Aachen, and Siegen
you need way more recognition! i’ve practiced for a couple months and i’m not even about 5% of that skill, and the fact you can name all 626 cities with 1M+ population is insane!
Gelsenkirchen hosted the soccer world cup in 2006 and is famous throughout germany for fc schalke - i think its kinda funny that that one slipped your mind while one-horse-towns like witten came like a shot xD
greetings from minden! its northeast of bielefeld, just in the tail of the duck, we are the 104th biggest city in germany! what kept me on the video was me waiting for gelsenkirchen😂😂 im a huge schalke fan (football) and schalke is a borough of gelsenkirchen. very impressive, i honestly would only have gotten like 85-90 depending on how stressed i'd be
Bei Minden dachte ich eigentlich, dass die noch in der Top 100 sind, die sind ja nur etwas kleiner als Marl. Und Velbert dachte ich auch, die sind aber auch knapp drunter
As someone from Essen its complete legitimate to forget Gelsenkirchen. Just watch the "smartest Schalke Fan" here on CZcams and you get a good feeling what the average Gelsenkirchener looks like. "Da will man nicht mal tot über dem Zaun hängen"
Hey Bro, ich komme aus Koblenz. Koblenz wurde um das Jahr 0 von den Römern gegründet und hieß früher Confluentis, was soviel heißt wie bei den zusammenfließenden Flüssen. Und wie du schon sagst in meiner wunderschönen Heimat fließt die Mosel in den Rhein. By the way, Respekt vor der Leistung, ich würde vermutlich in 10 Minuten nicht mal 50 der größten 100 Städte Deutschlands zusammen bekommen
This is very impressive but i also think he studied this specifically for the challenge. He goes through them in order and is missing one of the best known cities in the end. I never tried or practised this but i would still have got 75-80 at least, a bit more with more time. Mostly because of following football. I am actually more impressed how well i would have done. Usually this kind of quiz games tell you to name 10 cities or so and that is too easy. Here i like the real challenge. And i want to confirm that getting 100/100 is extremely impressive always no matter of the method or reasons. Hats off. Don't want to take anything away from his work despite discussing my own thoughts.
Yeah. I think some might misinterpret this as: here's the quiz, lemme try it, oh I got 100%. I spend hours studying these. It's not a flex of knowledge. It's how I build my knowledge and learn. This is just how I post the achievement
I am very happy to see the recent growth on the channel. I subscribed a few days ago, and you have already doubled your subscriber count, keep up the good work!
3:11 i dont know if anyone told you yet, but this is frankfurt main, there is no frankfurt on rhine! but there is another one, frankfurt oder, which is in eastern germany😅
yes please. I did that one and I still think that my russian cities knowledge is bad. Should do like 300 next (: or learn few cities in each oblast/krai/republic
Don`t worry about the pronunciaton, at least I could chuckle every now and then. 100 Cities in Germany is mad impressive, I doubt I could do more than 70!
Greeting from Essen and close to the city border to Gelsenkirchen (just recently named "shithole" by some english soccer fans). Your feat was quiete impressive. I doubt most germans would be able to name all of those cities.
Started with 67 off the top of my head, did not expect to see certain places on the list, so I did not try them. Lübeck is probably my biggest reason to be ashamed, as my best friend lives very close. On my second run, I got over 80, but forgot Karlsruhe, which is horrible, considering that my dad and uncle are both huge fans of KSC (football club).
A tip my bro always think of the football clubs in the Area. In this case Schalke. Very good video man you did it better than me man I tried the quiz. Big respect to you
Hi there, some honest feedback: The audio on your video is kind of fine, but also kind of unsettling when you listen to it for a while. I can't exactly point to it, maybe too much bass, too much compression, too aggressive gate, or other filters.
Huh, interesting. I mean, I do quite a lot of audio stuff but my mic has had some issues lately. It's probably something to do with that. Never noticed anything specific tho. Thanks for pointing it out
You should train your German pronunciation. Hildesheim is not pronounced with a sh sound. It spoken Hildes-heim. These two syllables are spoken separately.
This is torture to hear 😩 i see you are very knowledgeable and i respect that but please look up pronunciations, they are very easy, much MUCH easier than learning English pronunciations since everything has rules that have little to no exceptions and many people can pronounce German waaay before they cab speak German. Imma write some of them in hopes that you at least don't make the simplest mistakes: (Left one is how it is written and right one is the corresponding English sound ä = e sch = sh tsch = ch eu = oy äu = oy (same as before) ei = I (as in "I am") äi = I (same as before) st = sh + t sp = sh + p If you know this much, you are set for more or less anything
@@Sweating_Geography well since it is a small thing, a 5 minute prep before the video would go a long ways and since it isn't your focus, this is all a viewer can ask for. Btw i just discovered your channel so i will do my best to watch a bunch of your videos as well 😁
@@fallendown8828 To be fair, ü and ch are not that easy to pronounce for English speakers; most cannot even tell the difference between ü and u. Obviously, the r sound is another thing. And, while German spelling is way more logical than English, Duisburg, Moers or Bremerhaven - amongst others - are not spelled according to German spelling rules, for example; they would have to be "Düsburg", "Mörs" and "Bremerhafen". Let us not talk about Fürth.
@@Ned-Ryerson yeah i know he wouldn't easily pick up the hard stuff such as ch and ü so i wrote only the easy stuff here. Also i think v being pronounced like f in haven is according to the rules, just like v in Hanover or Verkehrsmittel but you are right, even German has exceptions, it is just that their numbers are incomparable to English which is almost like a language made out of exceptions.
omg i died on your pronunciation lol. Lets go with Poland next, would be hard for you and funny for us. Would be happy to see you also doing some flags. Love ya
Thanks lol. I've done quite a lot of flags. I'm yet to do the mercateer 320 flags quiz tho. Might try finishing that
Winner!!
I have no idea how to remember all the cities in NRW. That’s basically just one big city anyways.
I can remember most of them, but fairly enough, I live there.
Everything is possible. If you like the region, then you can definitely learn it. Yes, it is a bit like one city. It's Rhein-Ruhr (urban area) surrounded with Bielefeld, Münster, Aachen, and Siegen
Start with the main Ruhr cities Duisburg, Essen, Bochum, Dortmund and then expand north and south of this line.
you need way more recognition! i’ve practiced for a couple months and i’m not even about 5% of that skill, and the fact you can name all 626 cities with 1M+ population is insane!
Thanks! Good luck on your learning journey man. I'm tryna do 100 a day. It takes like an hour and a half so it's not too bad
greetings from gutensloh
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Gelsenkirchen hosted the soccer world cup in 2006 and is famous throughout germany for fc schalke - i think its kinda funny that that one slipped your mind while one-horse-towns like witten came like a shot xD
greetings from minden! its northeast of bielefeld, just in the tail of the duck, we are the 104th biggest city in germany!
what kept me on the video was me waiting for gelsenkirchen😂😂
im a huge schalke fan (football) and schalke is a borough of gelsenkirchen.
very impressive, i honestly would only have gotten like 85-90 depending on how stressed i'd be
@@naitkaet Hi! Thanks for watching. Always fun to see people from these countries comment on the videos
Bei Minden dachte ich eigentlich, dass die noch in der Top 100 sind, die sind ja nur etwas kleiner als Marl. Und Velbert dachte ich auch, die sind aber auch knapp drunter
103 rd, as Bielefeld does actually not exist
Gelsenkirchen is the city that should not be named. It is a forbidden city actually
@@stonks6110 laut wiki liegt marl auf der 100 und minden auffer 101 :)
As someone from Essen its complete legitimate to forget Gelsenkirchen. Just watch the "smartest Schalke Fan" here on CZcams and you get a good feeling what the average Gelsenkirchener looks like.
"Da will man nicht mal tot über dem Zaun hängen"
Do the 100 Biggest Cities in Austria-Hungary in 1910 with a Map!
You NEED to learn all overseas territories
Thats insane, greetings from Recklinghausen!
4:20 Leverkusen
Ich habe mit ihm mitgelitten. Ich wusste, dass er nach Gelsenkirchen suchte. Schöne Grüße aus Küppersteg❤
As a german i would not have gotten all of these, very impressive, especially when you dont speak the laguage of these names
Hey Bro, ich komme aus Koblenz. Koblenz wurde um das Jahr 0 von den Römern gegründet und hieß früher Confluentis, was soviel heißt wie bei den zusammenfließenden Flüssen. Und wie du schon sagst in meiner wunderschönen Heimat fließt die Mosel in den Rhein.
By the way, Respekt vor der Leistung, ich würde vermutlich in 10 Minuten nicht mal 50 der größten 100 Städte Deutschlands zusammen bekommen
Very good, as a German I probably wouldn't have managed this. Great !!!
100 cities in wales :D
😢😅😅
This is very impressive but i also think he studied this specifically for the challenge. He goes through them in order and is missing one of the best known cities in the end. I never tried or practised this but i would still have got 75-80 at least, a bit more with more time. Mostly because of following football. I am actually more impressed how well i would have done. Usually this kind of quiz games tell you to name 10 cities or so and that is too easy. Here i like the real challenge. And i want to confirm that getting 100/100 is extremely impressive always no matter of the method or reasons. Hats off. Don't want to take anything away from his work despite discussing my own thoughts.
Yeah. I think some might misinterpret this as: here's the quiz, lemme try it, oh I got 100%. I spend hours studying these. It's not a flex of knowledge. It's how I build my knowledge and learn. This is just how I post the achievement
Bro is so good. He knew somehow that my hometown exists
Great Bro I would struggle to Name 60-70. Im from Reutlingen, whatching this from Konstanz, 👍
A fun challenge for Germans is just listening to this and figuring out what he's saying
LOL
Giessen not Geissen!
like Siegen: IE
not bad, butchered some word - but kept fair with my City which is Koblenz and also explained the Confluencia connection pretty good
Nice work dude!!! Go for Belgium please!
I am very happy to see the recent growth on the channel. I subscribed a few days ago, and you have already doubled your subscriber count, keep up the good work!
Thanks!
3:11 i dont know if anyone told you yet, but this is frankfurt main, there is no frankfurt on rhine! but there is another one, frankfurt oder, which is in eastern germany😅
noted
NRW Gang 💪
29 Cities with over 100k people :D
How much did Dortmund paid you to forget Gelsenkirchen? ;-)
LOL
You should do Russia!
yes please. I did that one and I still think that my russian cities knowledge is bad. Should do like 300 next (: or learn few cities in each oblast/krai/republic
2:51 Karlsruhe 😂 I live there
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Juckt
Good Video, keep up the grind!
Du unter einem Video, was nicht YTK related ist?!
Don`t worry about the pronunciaton, at least I could chuckle every now and then. 100 Cities in Germany is mad impressive, I doubt I could do more than 70!
nvm - bottled it at 60
3:44 my home town 💙🖤🤍
Dreier
Greeting from Essen and close to the city border to Gelsenkirchen (just recently named "shithole" by some english soccer fans).
Your feat was quiete impressive. I doubt most germans would be able to name all of those cities.
Greetings from Düsseldorf
im german myself and could not name half the ones you did, impressive
@@David-mp9xo thanks!
Started with 67 off the top of my head, did not expect to see certain places on the list, so I did not try them. Lübeck is probably my biggest reason to be ashamed, as my best friend lives very close. On my second run, I got over 80, but forgot Karlsruhe, which is horrible, considering that my dad and uncle are both huge fans of KSC (football club).
As a German this is SO funny to listen to! 😂😂😂
😂
Hello from Ratingen Next to Düsseldorf 😂
I got 56 but to be honest I live in Germany, so your Score is very impressive😂
Altschauerberg?!
A tip my bro always think of the football clubs in the Area. In this case Schalke. Very good video man you did it better than me man I tried the quiz. Big respect to you
Thanks! I would try that if I knew anything about sports 😂
Greetings from Krefeld but I lived 28 years in Oberhausen.
Nice!
Top comment chooses the next country!
Greetings from Wuppertal :)
Hello there!
HANAU REPRESENT
greetings from mannheim city!
Siegen mentioned less go (i live near siegen)
Siegen wurde erwähnt, wtf ist Sonne und gutes Wetter😂. Hab früher in Siegen gelebt Grüße aus Mönchengladbach.
This is impressive!! Greatings from Bonn.
Since when is Heidelberg in english heidelburg at 2:57?
im from göttingen 😅
Shemnitz, Boucum 🤣😂 best pronounciation
I really don’t know how you do this
you can see the process when I do it live. If it peaks your interest, the VODs are in a playlist on my channel called "100 Cities Streams"
2:27 My City!!!
I live in Konstanz
Truly impressive. Some of my friends don't even know whats 50km from here
Wie random. Auf einmal kommt da Oldenburg
fun fact: my city is in this video
Hi there, some honest feedback: The audio on your video is kind of fine, but also kind of unsettling when you listen to it for a while. I can't exactly point to it, maybe too much bass, too much compression, too aggressive gate, or other filters.
Huh, interesting. I mean, I do quite a lot of audio stuff but my mic has had some issues lately. It's probably something to do with that. Never noticed anything specific tho. Thanks for pointing it out
Offenbach here ❤
clicked on the video just to check if my city would be mentioned
Was it? 🤔
@@Sweating_Geography yes!!
@@sillydies love to hear it!
Greetings from cologne or as we like to call it... Köln
Bro im German and Even i do Not now every City he called
NRW carries
I am from Gelsenkirchen lol😁😆
You’re amazing 😎 👍
Bielefield does in fact not exist
Fun fact: i was born in kiel
The closest City on this list is Regensburg.
Ratingen represent 😍
Bielefeld don't exist (it's a meme)😅
You should train your German pronunciation. Hildesheim is not pronounced with a sh sound. It spoken Hildes-heim. These two syllables are spoken separately.
Thanks for the tip!
Austria 🇦🇹
Han(n)over😊
Do Ukraine pls
United Kingdom
Do denmark🇩🇰🇩🇰
How long did you practise?
This one probably took about 2 and a half hours to learn
@@Sweating_Geography oh, ok. You seem very talented.
greetings from Hamm lol
This is hard, even for Germans. Especially, when you come to the Ruhr area.
Perfect! Even leaving out GE, the forbidden city. 😂
Great job! Greetings from Münster!
how did you manage to not type even one "wrong" city outside Top 100??
I practice. This is how I learn cities: through quizzes like this.
Memorize 100 words in a foreign language for a 10min video to make money from youtube, yeah great…
@@angadwadhwa4034 i dont make money. I just like memorizing cities. its fun.
beast
Nicht eine richtige Aussprache außer Koblenz 💀
krass
This is torture to hear 😩 i see you are very knowledgeable and i respect that but please look up pronunciations, they are very easy, much MUCH easier than learning English pronunciations since everything has rules that have little to no exceptions and many people can pronounce German waaay before they cab speak German. Imma write some of them in hopes that you at least don't make the simplest mistakes:
(Left one is how it is written and right one is the corresponding English sound
ä = e
sch = sh
tsch = ch
eu = oy
äu = oy (same as before)
ei = I (as in "I am")
äi = I (same as before)
st = sh + t
sp = sh + p
If you know this much, you are set for more or less anything
@@fallendown8828 thanks for the tips. It's kinda hard to learn pronunciations when I have to learn 100 cities everyday but I will do my best
@@Sweating_Geography well since it is a small thing, a 5 minute prep before the video would go a long ways and since it isn't your focus, this is all a viewer can ask for. Btw i just discovered your channel so i will do my best to watch a bunch of your videos as well 😁
@@fallendown8828 To be fair, ü and ch are not that easy to pronounce for English speakers; most cannot even tell the difference between ü and u. Obviously, the r sound is another thing. And, while German spelling is way more logical than English, Duisburg, Moers or Bremerhaven - amongst others - are not spelled according to German spelling rules, for example; they would have to be "Düsburg", "Mörs" and "Bremerhafen". Let us not talk about Fürth.
@@Ned-Ryerson yeah i know he wouldn't easily pick up the hard stuff such as ch and ü so i wrote only the easy stuff here. Also i think v being pronounced like f in haven is according to the rules, just like v in Hanover or Verkehrsmittel but you are right, even German has exceptions, it is just that their numbers are incomparable to English which is almost like a language made out of exceptions.
@@Sweating_Geography Also it's hildes-heim. not hilde-sheim. sh is usually two different sounds, and e at the end of the word should be pronounced.
War gut auch von der Aussprache
HEY ICH WEIß DAS DU KEIN DEUTSCH SPRICHST OK?!
was soll der scheiß?
😂