How Did Each Asian Country Get Its Name?

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    Japan 0:44
    Philippines 1:37
    Korea (North and South) 2:01
    Taiwan 3:05
    China 4:49
    Mongolia 5:49
    Vietnam 6:27
    Laos 7:06
    Cambodia 7:34
    Brunei 8:01
    Malaysia 8:40
    Indonesia 9:18
    Singapore 9:40
    Thailand 10:09
    Myanmar 10:52
    Bangladesh 11:19
    Bhutan 11:56
    Nepal 12:13
    India 12:56
    Sri Lanka 12:21
    Maldives 13:55
    Pakistan 14:09
    Tajikistan 14:41
    Kyrgyzstan 14:56
    Kazakhstan 15:12
    Uzbekistan 15:26
    Turkmenistan 15:49
    Afghanistan 16:19
    Iran 16:33
    Iraq 17:02
    Azerbaijan 17:25
    Georgia 17:42
    Armenia 18:05
    Syria 18:41
    Lebanon 19:01
    Palestine 19:11
    Israel 19:48
    Jordan 20:05
    Saudi Arabia 20:20
    Kuwait 20:45
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    Oman 22:21
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  • @General.Knowledge
    @General.Knowledge  Před 2 lety +1511

    Did I get any of these wrong?

    • @lookbehindyou2862
      @lookbehindyou2862 Před 2 lety +500

      You forgot about Bahrain

    • @user-vo6ec7hk4u
      @user-vo6ec7hk4u Před 2 lety +122

      When you spoke about Saudi arabia i expected you to speak about the origin of the word "arab" because almost everyone know that the word "Saudi" is the name of the royal family.... Also, you should apologize about forgetting Bahrain, about saying that ajam is a Persian word while it is an arabic word, and also Kut is an arabic word not hindustani one 😒😒😒
      Also, if any arabic subscriber recognize that you intended to make Israel's part at the minute 19:48 in reference to the masecares that happened at the year 1948 you will lose them

    • @AzzrudinJamil
      @AzzrudinJamil Před 2 lety +57

      Apart for a few mispronounciation which is normal. You did an excellent job imo, short and packed.

    • @EuropeanAndrew
      @EuropeanAndrew Před 2 lety +43

      Yes georgia is on wrong continent

    • @foodlord1
      @foodlord1 Před 2 lety +25

      @@EuropeanAndrew he mentioned why those countries are on this video on a prior one.

  • @valterpenasribeiro5183
    @valterpenasribeiro5183 Před 2 lety +3416

    So East Asian names basically is Portuguese people trying to speak persian

    • @romanyoder9266
      @romanyoder9266 Před 2 lety +420

      Lol basically. English people translating portuguese people trying to speak Persian. 🤣🤣

    • @faristont4561
      @faristont4561 Před 2 lety +58

      Persian.? not all. Japan name definitely nothing persian influence as stated in the video

    • @shailabanu5884
      @shailabanu5884 Před 2 lety +13

      Funny

    • @kanekiken2002
      @kanekiken2002 Před 2 lety +249

      @@romanyoder9266 In case of China it's even worse, it's like English translating Portuguese, while Portugese themselves were trying to translate Persian, while Persian themselves were trying to translate Sanskrit.
      Pretty fucked up😂

    • @spillthetruth5898
      @spillthetruth5898 Před 2 lety +3

      lol

  • @FreedumbSauceFriedFrogs
    @FreedumbSauceFriedFrogs Před 2 lety +2982

    The TITLE should be: How each Asian country gets "English" name.

    • @FreedumbSauceFriedFrogs
      @FreedumbSauceFriedFrogs Před 2 lety +114

      @@gon_freecs4030 in the meantime, they also have French, German, Spanish, Italian, Chinese, Japanese …… names.
      If you are not happy with your name, I assume its your choice to rename it?

    • @safalparajuli
      @safalparajuli Před 2 lety +38

      @@FreedumbSauceFriedFrogs me:
      *laughs in Nepali*

    • @nischarya
      @nischarya Před 2 lety +7

      @@safalparajuli aeee Nepali

    • @Santoso.10
      @Santoso.10 Před 2 lety +6

      Yes english name

    • @AbbiAbii
      @AbbiAbii Před 2 lety +56

      Its not english its international name...

  • @gxguy2906
    @gxguy2906 Před rokem +56

    Respect to Iran for pointing out their right name to the world. I feel like countries and their people should have a say in what they want the world to call them. Not by some past-timer foreigners.

    • @bernard3303
      @bernard3303 Před 3 měsíci +2

      One other important reason is that persia refers to just one group of our people living in the southern region of the country while we have hundreds of different ethnicities who are not pars or persian, but are in fact iranian

  • @GioGziro95
    @GioGziro95 Před rokem +83

    17:42: It's worth noting that _Georgia_ is country's exonym (external name) the Western world adopted and later became its international name. The endonym (native name) is _Sakartvelo (საქართველო)_ which literally means _the land of the Kartvels, the place of the Kartvels,_ or simply _of the Kartvels._ Kartvels (ქართველები) are the native ethnic group of Georgia. The word _Kartvel_ comes from the core region of Georgia called _Kartli_ which gets its name from the medieval kingdom of the same name - Kingdom of Kartli - the most direct predecessor of Kingdom of Georgia (also referred as _Georgian Empire_ in some sources); although the ancient polity (and later a kingdom) of Colchis also played a major role in its formation as both kingdoms spoke related languages (known as Kartvelian languages), and shared lots of cultural heritage. The Kingdom of Kartli was called _Iberia_ in the Greco-Roman geography while Colchis is a Greco-Roman name itself that was later adopted by Georgian historians too; the ancient native name of Colchis was _Egrisi,_ and its origins are unknown.
    As for the origin of the name _Kartli,_ it't highly debated, but the most widely-accepted hypothesis is that it came from the Iranian word _"kart",_ meaning _"a land that is surrounded",_ referring to the mountainous nature of the region that served as a natural fortification which made the region hard to invade.
    P.S.: I'm Georgian but the sources I've read are all in English, so feel free to do your own research.

    • @user-oi3hu6nf1s
      @user-oi3hu6nf1s Před rokem +3

      Madloba megobari!Thank you for supporting us! Greetings from Ukraine 🤗🇺🇦🇬🇪

    • @ybdeng7736
      @ybdeng7736 Před rokem +2

      我叫鄧雲波,別人暗中稱呼我和我的三十五名男性同伴為小英男孩,我們平日專門負責為我們的乾媽蔡英文提供性服務,乾媽平日在公眾面前表現很冷淡,但私下性欲卻極強悍,經常一次會召集我們十幾名同伴一起為她服務,事後我們身體雖會有些吃不消,但我們卻很高興, 經常會因誰能被乾媽翻牌子而爭風吃醋。 但是蔡乾媽有時表現也會有點無情,會下令我們為黨內大佬如賴清德、蘇貞昌、陳建仁、陳時中等人提供性服務,這些大佬中我們最討厭蘇貞昌,因為他又禿又老又醜,玩起來還很變態,而我個人最喜歡陳時中,因為他唱歌好聽也幽默風趣,以前他最喜歡點我和林志堅一起唱歌喝酒,出手很大方, 一次就會打賞我們一兩百萬新臺幣。 還有從上次希拉莉來臺灣,乾媽還命令我們為其提供過一次性服務,不過我們私下都不喜歡希拉莉,她皮膚很松垮,下麵妹妹也也松垮,我們五六個男孩一起插進去都塞不滿,乾媽下麵比希拉莉緊多了,保養很好,甚至比很多少女的妹妹都要緊,而且出水很多,我們都覺得跟乾媽一起玩很潤。 我們都很喜歡乾媽蔡英文,自願跟乾媽一輩子在一起,快活至死不後悔……

    • @Jusats
      @Jusats Před 10 měsíci

      @@ybdeng7736 bro what the fuck 💀

    • @ChrisBakerauthor
      @ChrisBakerauthor Před 9 měsíci

      Thank you for pointing this out. Several months after visiting Tbilisi last year, I have been calling the country _Sakartvello_. This is out of respect for the country, but also because I'm tired of people confusing it with the American state called Georgia.
      I hope we can get more and more people to call it _Sakartvelo_.

    • @BrazilianImperialist
      @BrazilianImperialist Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@ybdeng7736true

  • @phoenicianknight7801
    @phoenicianknight7801 Před 2 lety +4183

    Now it makes sense, John Cina

  • @A.T.R.94
    @A.T.R.94 Před 2 lety +1813

    Country Timestamps:
    00:45 Japan
    1:38 Philippines
    2:02 Korea
    3:05 Taiwan
    4:50 China
    5:50 Mongolia
    6:28 Vietnam
    7:06 Laos
    7:34 Cambodia
    8:01 Brunei
    8:40 Malaysia
    9:18 Indonesia
    9:40 Singapore
    10:10 Thailand
    10:52 Myanmar/Burma
    11:19 Bangladesh
    11:57 Bhutan
    12:14 Nepal
    12:57 India
    13:22 Sri Lanka
    13:56 Maldives
    14:10 Pakistan
    14:41 Tajikistan
    14:56 Kyrgyzstan
    15:12 Kazakhstan
    15:26 Uzbekistan
    15:49 Turkmenistan
    16:19 Afghanistan
    16:34 Iran
    17:03 Iraq
    17:25 Azerbaijan
    17:42 Georgia
    18:05 Armenia
    18:42 Syria
    19:01 Lebanon
    19:12 Palestine
    19:49 Israel
    20:06 Jordan
    20:20 Saudi Arabia
    20:46 Kuwait
    21:04 United Arab Emirates
    22:01 Qatar
    22:21 Oman
    22:52 Yemen

    • @ajinkyatarodekar9099
      @ajinkyatarodekar9099 Před 2 lety +6

      Thanks

    • @mhackysaldo
      @mhackysaldo Před 2 lety +39

      How about Bahrain?

    • @bubpab2b379
      @bubpab2b379 Před 2 lety +2

      I laos

    • @unknownname8213
      @unknownname8213 Před 2 lety +43

      This list available in description in this video

    • @SilverRedKing
      @SilverRedKing Před 2 lety +42

      Bahrain is not mentioned... WHY..!!!
      “Well because nearly 80% of the world or more don’t know that Bahrain exist.”
      (I asked a question, answered my own question 😐)

  • @azhang5438
    @azhang5438 Před 9 měsíci +41

    Because Bahrain was excluded, I will include it in the comment section.
    Bahrain is an Arabic word meaning "Two Seas", and is thought to either refer to the fact that the islands contain two sources of water, sweet water springs and salty water in the surrounding seas, or to the south and north waters of the Persian Gulf, separating it from the Arabian coast and Iran, respectively.
    Source: Bahrain - McGill School Of Computer Science

  • @williamlam7446
    @williamlam7446 Před rokem +7

    The word China probably came from “Qin Dynasty” (秦)BC221, around the same time as the Roman Empire.

    • @wuhuhu1390
      @wuhuhu1390 Před 11 měsíci

      Yes, China is derived from Qin dynasty. Persian and Sanskrit pronounced Qin as Cina. From which European renamed as China.

  • @handidandi0220
    @handidandi0220 Před 2 lety +842

    The rest of asian nations: (deep origin or unknown origins)
    Meanwhile Philippines: name it after a European Catholic King....

    • @koppii2
      @koppii2 Před 2 lety +77

      that doesn't mean that it doesn't have deep origin

    • @yoboyshane.9579
      @yoboyshane.9579 Před 2 lety +8

      @@koppii2 Right

    • @handidandi0220
      @handidandi0220 Před 2 lety +93

      @@koppii2 well it does.... It's just named after a spanish King.... I am a Filipino and I love the name Philippines.... It's just that it is named after a spanish King.... There were times when the name is suggested to be changed from Philippines to Maharlika (which is a class of the Lower Nobility) but Philippines is a pride for me... And I don't care if it is named after a person...

    • @koppii2
      @koppii2 Před 2 lety +80

      @@handidandi0220 The name Maharlika is not suggested to be CHANGED, it is suggested to BRING BACK. Maharlika is the original name of the Philippines before the Spanish Era.
      Yeah it does so what are you even pointing at on your comment.

    • @med2517
      @med2517 Před 2 lety +146

      @@koppii2 Lol, no. Maharlika is NOT the original name of the Philippines. It was just suggested by politicians.

  • @tihk89
    @tihk89 Před 2 lety +742

    Bahrain: Am I a joke to you?! :(

    • @ap6480
      @ap6480 Před 2 lety +39

      Who cares

    • @yogisteinanimations8235
      @yogisteinanimations8235 Před 2 lety +215

      @@ap6480 calm down bro

    • @ropsen
      @ropsen Před 2 lety +27

      @@yogisteinanimations8235 who cares

    • @wariare12world95
      @wariare12world95 Před 2 lety +88

      @@ropsen lol wtf😅
      you have something against Bahrain don't you?! XD

    • @mricci07
      @mricci07 Před 2 lety +15

      @@wariare12world95 they were prob joking

  • @tytan9139
    @tytan9139 Před rokem +1

    Excellent research done. Eye opening.

  • @chengyichang3427
    @chengyichang3427 Před 10 měsíci +22

    The word Taiwan did come from indigenous Taiwanese. However it had several names in history: Yizhou夷洲(baren island), Liuqiu流求(considered a part of Ryukyu islands), Dongning東寧(peace in the east). Dongning and Taiwan are the two names of the island when it serves as a province of China (Ming, Qing and ROC).

    • @wuzhishen
      @wuzhishen Před 3 měsíci

      台湾,是郑成功起的名字。原来叫大冤

  • @zjreviews4288
    @zjreviews4288 Před 2 lety +598

    So Uzbekistan is literally the land of the free?
    America: am I a joke to you?

  • @dulguungantumur472
    @dulguungantumur472 Před 2 lety +482

    5:31 That's the Qing dynasty, it was established in 1636, thousands of years after the Qin Dynasty in 221 BC which is the one that most believe is the origin of the word Cina you mentioned.

    • @quasar7055
      @quasar7055 Před 2 lety +39

      This guy knows nothing about China so he should shut up. This a such obvious mistake.

    • @louisxiv3850
      @louisxiv3850 Před 2 lety +45

      Indian, persian and arabs had already made trade with unified Qin (chin) dynasty in 2nd century BC through silk road, importing their tea and porcelain (china), thats why when europeans take over the maritime silk route from the arab, persian and indian traders they call the land as such.

    • @kaiden7063
      @kaiden7063 Před 2 lety +33

      @@quasar7055 why are you so mad lmao

    • @quidam_surprise
      @quidam_surprise Před 2 lety +4

      @@kaiden7063 Bro, time out.
      What tf is that profile picture 😂 ?

    • @kaiden7063
      @kaiden7063 Před 2 lety

      @@quidam_surprise what's the issue

  • @Philippe_III
    @Philippe_III Před 10 měsíci

    Amazing amount of research. Great job!. Funny image appears quickly between descriptions of Oman and Yemen. Was it intentional??? Thanks for all this information.

  • @vlogvanjava2860
    @vlogvanjava2860 Před rokem

    Thanks for having the time stamps dude

  • @paracelcius848
    @paracelcius848 Před 2 lety +405

    I’m surprised nobody else mentioned you forgot Bahrain. It comes from the Arabic al-bahrayn, meaning two seas.

    • @barackobama4904
      @barackobama4904 Před 2 lety +4

      Ya habibi, Ya hanana
      Gosok gigi, pakai sepana

    • @oshi2119
      @oshi2119 Před 2 lety +10

      East Timor?

    • @arnoldhayahay9269
      @arnoldhayahay9269 Před 2 lety

      @@oshi2119 Yeah I put it there already sir lol

    • @esfandiarhoseini8257
      @esfandiarhoseini8257 Před 2 lety +9

      Probably because you can't see or find it on the map. 😂

    • @mohsenamiri5696
      @mohsenamiri5696 Před 2 lety +3

      Bahrain was one of the Iran islands in persian gulf separeted from Iran by birtish

  • @ManjuSingh-un5mj
    @ManjuSingh-un5mj Před 2 lety +1166

    Bharat comes from an ancient king, named 'Bharat'. He captured the land from Himalayas to Indian Ocean.
    He named it 'Bharatvarsh'

    • @vimdhayakjiofhimachal6448
      @vimdhayakjiofhimachal6448 Před 2 lety +141

      Captured 😑😑
      Dude he was King of this land

    • @AnkitKumar-tk7nb
      @AnkitKumar-tk7nb Před 2 lety +42

      @@vimdhayakjiofhimachal6448 that's u learn wen u read Aryan invasion theory

    • @vimdhayakjiofhimachal6448
      @vimdhayakjiofhimachal6448 Před 2 lety +138

      @@AnkitKumar-tk7nb Aryan invasion 😑😑
      Dude in ancient times migration used to happen
      N Aryan theory is not proven yet
      Go n check it
      It's not relevant
      Many migration of humans used to happen in ancient times
      And
      Invasion is not a correct word
      Bec.
      Invasion r done on kingdom or country
      And
      During Aryan Dravidian times there were no kingdoms n countries

    • @AnkitKumar-tk7nb
      @AnkitKumar-tk7nb Před 2 lety +89

      British people captured Britain
      How does this sound?😂🤣😂🤣

    • @ashutoshpriyam5493
      @ashutoshpriyam5493 Před 2 lety +125

      Aryan and davidian theory was given by marxist historians and Brits to divide us.. dont follow that

  • @sophiachang8559
    @sophiachang8559 Před rokem

    Great video!!

  • @tammyho3648
    @tammyho3648 Před 10 měsíci +12

    Singapore was known as Temasek from 13-14th century, after 14th it was Singapura. Temasek is still an important name in current Singapore and used for many institutions.

    • @user-vt7br6ti5x
      @user-vt7br6ti5x Před 10 měsíci +1

      Land of lions

    • @ramaraksha01
      @ramaraksha01 Před 3 měsíci

      Singapore comes from the Sanskrit word Simhapuri - Simha (Lion) Puri (place, country, city)
      Slowly over time the word changed to what it is now

  • @ozark7834
    @ozark7834 Před 2 lety +286

    Portuguese: *Writes word on paper*.
    East Asia: Good enough that's the *European* name of my country.

    • @erikchengmo
      @erikchengmo Před 2 lety +22

      We often don't have a chance. If a name or a more severe misconception has already been widely spread, it is very hard to reverse it. The same principle applies to names of the states. It will usually take decades for the general preception to change.

    • @noctusowl
      @noctusowl Před 2 lety +5

      @Dirk Platinum Portugal ironically being one of the exceptions. Meanwhile Germany answers Yes! when asked how many different names did they want to be known for.

    • @MinhNguyen-ff6xf
      @MinhNguyen-ff6xf Před 2 lety +7

      The Netherlands, not “Het Nederlands”
      Germany, not “Deutschland”
      Italy, not “Italia”
      Spain, not España
      Finland, not “Suomi”
      Hungary, not “Magyarország”
      Austria, not “Österreich”
      It looks like Anglophone has been dominated the Europe

    • @laurajl1672
      @laurajl1672 Před 2 lety +5

      the *english name* of the country. Most of these names have nothing to do with the native language (or neighbouring language) of the country name though

    • @crystaluwu1012
      @crystaluwu1012 Před 3 měsíci

      China and Korea's name are understandable and are named after one of their dynasties, foreigners actually made an effort to call them the way they want to be called since the name China might have derived from the Qing and Qin dynasties, while Korea's was the name of their first unified Kingdom (Goryeo) and arguably their most powerful ancient kingdom during the era of the 3 kingdoms (Goguryeo), the problem is, foreigners don't know when this kingdoms they used to know change their name since communication between countries used to be hectic as fuck and takes 2+ years, this is like when Goryeo changed its name to Joseon etc, so the foreigners stick with the names they already know when refering to the place in a map, so the name eventually stuck, as for Japan a more likely origin of the name is that Nippon was mispronounced by people, since Japan and Nippon sound very similar.

  • @The__Leo69
    @The__Leo69 Před 2 lety +96

    7:59 ancient Sanskrit texts mention a land by name 'Kamboj Desh'. Probably that's origin of this name.

    • @kemvichetlong1102
      @kemvichetlong1102 Před 2 lety +35

      Yes it is the sanskrit name of Cambodia. Kambu in sanskrit mean gold so Kambuja or Kamboja means the "golden land" or sovannaphum which is the reference to land of Cambodia during the Angkor period.

    • @samgal9205
      @samgal9205 Před 2 lety +8

      @@kemvichetlong1102
      Interesting, in Sanskrit:
      Suvarn - Gold
      Bhoom - Land

    • @D__Ujjwal
      @D__Ujjwal Před 4 měsíci

      Kamboja was one of the 16 Mahajanpads that make India which is today now.
      It was present north to gandhar(modern day afganistan)

  • @bvillafuerte765
    @bvillafuerte765 Před rokem

    Excellent video.

  • @aidin_alimsyah
    @aidin_alimsyah Před rokem +7

    You forgot East Timor! The named drived from the word Timor which is the name of the island it sits on, when translated, Timor means east, so calling east Timor actually calling it "East of the East" the name of the island itself is referred from the location which is the most Eastern island on the greater Sunda Archipelago. When still under Indonesian colonization, the area was a part of Timor Timur Province, before seceding from Indonesia in 2002. Other name of the country is "Timor Larosae" on which "Larosae" means "Rising Sun" on regional language.

    • @danielch6662
      @danielch6662 Před rokem

      Timor is the island, because it is in the east. East Timor (Timor-Leste) is because the country is only on the eastern half of the island. West Timor is part of Indonesia. West Timor (Timor Barat) was also previously known as Indonesian Timor and Dutch Timor. East Timor was Portuguese Timor. No prize for guessing how that division happened. 😊

  • @marcgargante9776
    @marcgargante9776 Před 2 lety +342

    How did he miss that the local name for Bhutan is Druk Yul, which means "Land of the Thunder Dragon"? Probably the most epic name for any country in the world

    • @antares_m20
      @antares_m20 Před rokem +6

      bhutan is easy to miss

    • @arghyaprotimhalder5592
      @arghyaprotimhalder5592 Před rokem +4

      @@antares_m20 it's small no one wants it lacks in natural resources no one wanna see ccupy, A buffezone between a lion and dragon m

    • @notmilkie
      @notmilkie Před rokem +4

      ​​@@arghyaprotimhalder5592 yeah and also he missed hong kong and caomen just because it's smaller than taiwan.

    • @user-ek4jf4tz3j
      @user-ek4jf4tz3j Před rokem +3

      @@notmilkie well, i guess its part of china now? which is now confusing for some of us nowadays. if its part of china or....

    • @blackbway
      @blackbway Před rokem +2

      ​@@user-ek4jf4tz3j just like Tibet, didn't hear his name got called. I guess he part of China also, (although you can't say that to a Tibetan)...

  • @bakthihapuarachchi3447
    @bakthihapuarachchi3447 Před 2 lety +607

    Roman emissaries visited Sri Lanka during the reign of Emperor Claudius. They gave a large amount of glass beads to the Sri Lankan king at the time, King Bhathikabeye, who then donated it to the temple of Ruwanwali Maha Saaye, the largest and most important Buddhist temple in Sri Lanka. I'm a student of history from Sri Lanka, and this is the only instance I know of Sri Lankans interacting with the Romans.

    • @Razorcarl
      @Razorcarl Před 2 lety +9

      Wow

    • @RR_theproahole
      @RR_theproahole Před 2 lety +60

      I don't know about Sri Lankan history but Romans traded extensively with the southern Indian kingdoms, there was a temple of Emperor Augustus somewhere in South India, ambassadors from both sides regularly visited each other and these relations went on for more than three centuries, in light of this we can say that they must have known about Sri Lanka.

    • @marcusthehandsome8609
      @marcusthehandsome8609 Před 2 lety +14

      Oh,I know Rome used to use ports from Egypt to trade with India,So there must have been some connection,But wow Romans in India,How cool,Love from Egypt btw.

    • @bakthihapuarachchi3447
      @bakthihapuarachchi3447 Před 2 lety +12

      @Mario Fonseca well even as far back as Ptolemy's world map, Sri Lanka is showed as an island. If we look even far back, their might be an instance like that, but I can't find it

    • @bakthihapuarachchi3447
      @bakthihapuarachchi3447 Před 2 lety +3

      @Mario Fonseca well that's entirely possible since there was a land bridge connecting Sri Lanka and India back in the day.
      Also are you Indian? Because you have such a Sri Lankan name : D

  • @7amoodoq8
    @7amoodoq8 Před rokem +48

    As an Arab I appreciate your efforts to try and pronounce the Arabic names correctly 🖐
    And actually Kut became Kuwait, because in Kuwait we used to give diminutive words to things instead of calling them by their actual name; so Kut = Fort that is built by the sea, Kuwayt is the diminutive word for Kut, so Small Fort by the sea.

  • @trottyong
    @trottyong Před rokem

    Ugggg . How did i miss this video? I usually watch your vids the first day they available! I’m still available to go on a diplomatic mission to the “micro nation” of the Republic of Molossia….. as it’s less than thirty minutes away! Great work

  • @bakhtiyorakramjonov7606
    @bakhtiyorakramjonov7606 Před 2 lety +156

    Asia : *exists*
    Portugal and Iran : *I'll buy your entire stock*

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    • @inguunenkhtaivan9146
      @inguunenkhtaivan9146 Před 2 lety +5

      Only in the naming them. Nothing else.

    • @bakhtiyorakramjonov7606
      @bakhtiyorakramjonov7606 Před 2 lety +1

      @@inguunenkhtaivan9146 oh yeah that's right

    • @mojiahedadam9417
      @mojiahedadam9417 Před 2 lety +2

      Iran is in Asia btw

    • @lightyagamis
      @lightyagamis Před 2 lety +5

      Sanskrit - Am I joke to you ?

  • @motiss27
    @motiss27 Před 2 lety +300

    China's etymology isn't about the "Qing" dynasty, but the "Qin" one, which is way more older.

    • @wagenlowyikhang7019
      @wagenlowyikhang7019 Před 2 lety +15

      秦 to be specific

    • @vivimhy
      @vivimhy Před 2 lety +25

      Lol in iran we still call China "qin" or "chin"

    • @orz.4805
      @orz.4805 Před 2 lety +13

      @@vivimhy that’s cool to know actually. That you can still see an old empire’s historical influence alive

    • @Justiceforall3799
      @Justiceforall3799 Před 2 lety +16

      Qin or in English as Chin was the first dynasty while Qing was the last dynasty in the sense of having an emperor. Several thousand years in between.

    • @wagenlowyikhang7019
      @wagenlowyikhang7019 Před 2 lety +22

      @@Justiceforall3799 technically the first dynasty is Xia, or Shang
      Xia having no proof but it's recorded in Ancient Chinese history books
      So xia , shang, Zhou then only it's Qin
      Qin was the first dynasty that the emperor call himself the emperor making himself the absolute power of the country

  • @G4MBIT
    @G4MBIT Před 10 měsíci +3

    Both the Greeks and the Romans had established connections with Sri Lanka. In fact, Sri Lankan emissaries had been in Rome when the Romans were fighting English Barbarians.

  • @paulbelarmino93
    @paulbelarmino93 Před 2 lety +177

    i love how every countries name was mis-translated words , from an unknown source or common name in ancient times then there's the philippines

    • @the_struggler963
      @the_struggler963 Před 2 lety +21

      Lol Philippines is Property of king philips😂

    • @FarhanHafizh
      @FarhanHafizh Před 2 lety +17

      Lmao. If I'm not mistaken, their former president wanted to change the name to a more native sounding name but he failed I guess.

    • @TheSeth2003
      @TheSeth2003 Před 2 lety +36

      Each islands in the Philippines had their ancient names though, we're different because our islands werent unified by an empire, we were only unified because of our colonizers
      Here's an example, cebu before was called sibu, and luzon was called Luzon based on the inhabitants there that were called lusong
      Negros island had their own name too, but was changed by the Spaniards because of the native's skin color

    • @pauloalano5010
      @pauloalano5010 Před 2 lety +15

      Kung walang Spain, Di mabubuo ang bansang pilipinas,, bawat isla sa Pilipinas dati ay may sarisariling mundo.

    • @fliontio3246
      @fliontio3246 Před 2 lety +5

      @@TheSeth2003 I heard from a chinese that Luzon's name was originally (as far as I can remember) called Liu Zhong (related to chinese words). I'm gonna edit this if I found that chinese one comment.
      Edit: My mistake. She said it was originally called, Liu Song.
      Edit 2: You can find her comment on "What do Chinese think of Philippines..." by Chinesevid. It is under the pinned comment there. She is called halashet.

  • @MegaGigaPetarD
    @MegaGigaPetarD Před 2 lety +661

    Eastern Timor = Timor Leste = East East

    • @angelaviska9201
      @angelaviska9201 Před 2 lety +55

      Just fyi, before Timor Leste become a country the area were called "Timor Timur" which literally means "East East" as what you're saying ^^

    • @angelaviska9201
      @angelaviska9201 Před 2 lety +4

      @@yudhobaskoro8033 oh, really? i didn't know that haha, guess i have to learn more, thanks for the info :D 👌

    • @kevinchenr
      @kevinchenr Před 2 lety +13

      @@yudhobaskoro8033 We should start referring to Timor Timur as West Timor Timur to avoid further confusion, and to just add more confusion.

    • @aldas9174
      @aldas9174 Před 2 lety +1

      ❤️💛🧡

    • @Valathia
      @Valathia Před 2 lety +15

      East East is one of my favorite country names by far. Its just too funny.
      As people have pointed out, the island is split and both halves are called East East, literally because colonisers didn't understand the local language. I just can't with it

  • @IkramHawk
    @IkramHawk Před rokem

    Thank you!

  • @FlameEmber
    @FlameEmber Před rokem +1

    @3:28 Although the names may sound alike,
    Republic of China is a very different government than the People's Republic of China.
    The island of Taiwan, formerly known as Formosa, had been ceded to Japan by the Qing Dynasty in the 1895 Treaty of Shimonoseki.
    Then in 1945 after Japan surrendered at the end of World War II,
    the island of Taiwan became under the jurisdiction of the Republic of China.
    The RoC was a party established in 1912 who overthrew the Qing Dynasty of China.
    They also fought in conflicts with Russia and the Second Sino-Japanese War.
    In 1949 after civil war with the communist party of China,
    The RoC government relocated to Taiwan along with ~1.2 million people from China to Taiwan.

  • @finiteincantatem776
    @finiteincantatem776 Před 2 lety +358

    Indonesia - Malaysia - Philippines - Southern Thailand - Singapore - Brunei = *"Nusantara"*

  • @kuzon1286
    @kuzon1286 Před 2 lety +385

    Actually, Malay🇲🇾 call Japan as "Jepun", while indonesian🇮🇩 called it as "Jepang".

    • @ThatOneMalaysianGuy
      @ThatOneMalaysianGuy Před 2 lety +39

      "Old Malays"

    • @TheCherishGlory
      @TheCherishGlory Před 2 lety +12

      If I'm not mistaken, Siamese also call Japan as Jepun

    • @tehtarik4326
      @tehtarik4326 Před 2 lety +36

      @@ThatOneMalaysianGuy wdym by old malay? Bolehkah laksamana Hang Tuah menerangkan kepada tuan hamba apa yang ingin tuan katakan?

    • @ThatOneMalaysianGuy
      @ThatOneMalaysianGuy Před 2 lety +7

      @@tehtarik4326 old malays = Melayu Klasik? Idk

    • @muhammam
      @muhammam Před 2 lety +9

      Thai call Jepun

  • @sammysuri393
    @sammysuri393 Před 10 měsíci +2

    That's how some of these countries are pronounced in Persian: (I found it interesting)
    Zhaapon (Jaapon)
    Cheen
    Koreh (meaning ball shaped)
    Hend (formal: Hendustan)
    Andonezee
    Arabestaan
    Araaq
    Afqanestaan
    Paakestaan
    Gorjestaan
    Lobnaan
    Emaaraat
    Ordon
    Essraaeel
    Yaman
    Surieh
    Koveyt
    Aazarbaayjaan
    Armanestaan
    Torkiyeh
    Btw the suffix "stan" is a Persian suffix meaning "place of" or "land of" or "full of".

  • @renicostareni2313
    @renicostareni2313 Před 7 měsíci

    So far, so good! But what about another countries which are located in American= South and North. Very nice context, I do appreciate. Congrat. and thank you for share with me.🙋👍🤝

  • @themultipurposewizard1673
    @themultipurposewizard1673 Před 2 lety +184

    India is also known as Hindustan which is also derived from Sindhu river
    Hindu is Sindhu and stan is land
    It means land near river sindhu

    • @BeanOnTheFlipside
      @BeanOnTheFlipside Před 2 lety +26

      That's of Persian descent if im not wrong

    • @yj9032
      @yj9032 Před 2 lety +8

      @@BeanOnTheFlipside correct

    • @indiansaresuperioralienrac3615
      @indiansaresuperioralienrac3615 Před 2 lety +8

      No Persian decent..what you talking ,people of indus valley is dravidians..

    • @indiansaresuperioralienrac3615
      @indiansaresuperioralienrac3615 Před 2 lety +30

      @@BeanOnTheFlipside indians have no connections with Persian until mughals ...indians are mix of indoaryan ,elamit, dravidian and austroloids.most of indians dna show relation with austroloids..

    • @aliimran2485
      @aliimran2485 Před 2 lety +16

      Sanskrit 🧡🤍💚

  • @SetuwoKecik
    @SetuwoKecik Před 2 lety +192

    When you told american that there are more Asians than Chinese, Korean and Japanese: 👁️👄👁️

    • @BinglesP
      @BinglesP Před 2 lety +17

      I’d assume a lot of Americans don’t know much about the Middle East outside Saudi Arabia/Egypt(maybe Israel too if we’re being generous) either, I sure didn’t see any of the others when I was younger

    • @troy5094
      @troy5094 Před 2 lety +6

      people like to correct Americans by saying what they usually refer to Asia is actually East and/or Southeast Asia but imho the whole idea of Asia was made up to contrast with Europe so it doesn't really matter

    • @SetuwoKecik
      @SetuwoKecik Před 2 lety +6

      @@troy5094 "Asian" is basically just people who lives in the continent of Asia, that's it.
      Why these people are always making things difficult smh

    • @troy5094
      @troy5094 Před 2 lety +6

      @@SetuwoKecik I'm saying that it doesn't make sense for Europe and Asia to be considered different continents in the first place lol

    • @SetuwoKecik
      @SetuwoKecik Před 2 lety

      @@troy5094 hmmm that's a fair argument

  • @iamsheep
    @iamsheep Před rokem +1

    There's a typo or mistake with the China part, the ancient Perian use of Chin/Cina referring to China during the QIN dynasty, not QING dynasty, since QIN was from 2nd century BC, whereas the QING dynasty started in the 17th century.

  • @mukeshangrish
    @mukeshangrish Před 10 měsíci +8

    When pronouncing Sanskrit words, you don’t need to pronounce the last letter “a”. That is there just so you extend the pronunciation of last sound before the “a”. For example, “CĪNA” or चीन is pronounced “CHEEN” with extended intonation at “N” and skipping the letter “A” altogether. This is true for all Sanskrit words written in English/Latin alphabet. Another word was “DEŚA” or देश which is pronounced like “THEY-SH”.

    • @D__Ujjwal
      @D__Ujjwal Před 9 měsíci

      "Chin" was first used in Mahabharata (sanskrit) to describe yellow people on north of india. South east asian countries name are also named in sanskrit .
      Any country which use "stan" is its name is also sanskrit , as it means place/land

    • @youtubeuserxix
      @youtubeuserxix Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@D__Ujjwal "Stan" is Persian, but "Sthan" as in "Rajasthan" is Sanskrit.

  • @hrishavroy3450
    @hrishavroy3450 Před 2 lety +342

    Actually as far as I know.. Bangladesh gets its name from two words- "Bangla" denoting the language spoken in the country and "Desh" meaning country (in Bangla language).. So in short Bangladesh means "Country of the Bangla speaking people"..
    Interesting points:
    1.Earlier it was a part of Bengal sultante (or subah), then British India and then East Pakistan before gaining independence as a separate nation.
    2. It was basically a part of undivided Bengal till partition after which it, majorly being inhabited by Bengali Muslims, decided to join Pakistan before gaining independence as separate nation.
    3. The other half of Bengal (West Bengal), being inhabited mostly by Bengali Hindus, is still an important and integral part of India.

    • @ChoCoMoCo69
      @ChoCoMoCo69 Před 2 lety +17

      It was divided in 1905 by Britishers that's why west bengal still is West Bengal even it is in East.

    • @hrishavroy3450
      @hrishavroy3450 Před 2 lety +11

      @@ChoCoMoCo69 agreed and it was reunited again in 1911

    • @mannadiisyed259
      @mannadiisyed259 Před 2 lety +19

      @@hrishavroy3450 yep it reunited in 1911 and Rabindranath tagore who was against this partition got nobel prize in 1913.
      Aftermaths :
      *Muslim league was reformed after 1915
      *Dhaka University was established in 1921
      *Partition of India happened in 1947 and East Bengal (Present Bangladesh🇧🇩) joined Pakistan
      *East Pakistan became an independent country called ''Bangladesh'' in 1971 after a 9 months war against West Pakistan

    • @yilonmusk1189
      @yilonmusk1189 Před 2 lety +6

      They should have just made another new country called United Bengal...
      What we suffered in the 1971 war was enough for both East Pakistanis and West Pakistanis

    • @freedom1667
      @freedom1667 Před 2 lety +3

      Yeah, I'm Bangladeshi and you are absolutely right

  • @afk_is_ok
    @afk_is_ok Před 2 lety +169

    I would say you offended the North Koreans by showing South Korea's flag for entirety of Korea buuuut...

    • @FF-qp4xq
      @FF-qp4xq Před 2 lety +58

      Maybe the great Kim watch CZcams, who knows...

    • @dinamosflams
      @dinamosflams Před 2 lety +6

      Well, they can Just see this video and correct him then

    • @banealsmanana3672
      @banealsmanana3672 Před 2 lety +32

      The Korean flag🇰🇷 has a history that has continued since the Joseon Dynasty. It represents the spirit of Korea. During the Japanese colonial era, we all waved this flag. Even after the division of the Korean Peninsula, North Korea also used the flag for a while. Until the Soviet Union ordered a change to communist style.😕

    • @Luzitanium
      @Luzitanium Před 2 lety +5

      do they even have access to this video?

    • @mariotheundying
      @mariotheundying Před 2 lety +3

      @@Luzitanium if they escaped their country... but if so, in exchange of their family's lives

  • @johngibny3344
    @johngibny3344 Před rokem

    I love your channel ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @otterspotter
    @otterspotter Před 11 měsíci

    Peleset is also one of the connected names to the "Sea Peoples" of near legendary status now. Wouldn't change the name of their name origin, as they were thought to be related to the Phoenicians, but it could add another level to the etymology. Provided, of course, there is any relation. I personally cannot attest to anything, but thought it might be worth a mention.

  • @mpqplays2760
    @mpqplays2760 Před 2 lety +114

    Bahrain in the background being forgotten: 👁💧👄💧👁

  • @nrritiroy6527
    @nrritiroy6527 Před 2 lety +253

    Most of the Names of these Countries are of Indo-Iranian(sanskrit & persian) origin. And Iran means Land of the Aryans. Also Vedic aryans called their nation Aryavarta means abode of Aryans.

    • @danialomidiyan7390
      @danialomidiyan7390 Před 2 lety +14

      👍👌🔥

    • @InterestingVideos063
      @InterestingVideos063 Před 2 lety +55

      Aryan in sanskrit means a nobel person , in mahabharata pahalva kingdom of Iran is called a vedic kingdom . ancient persian language Avesta is similar to sanskrit only few words are changed .

    • @jonasdavies1806
      @jonasdavies1806 Před 2 lety +22

      The name Aryavarta was specific to India north of vindhya mountain range. It doesn't include South or north Eastern parts of the country.

    • @nrritiroy6527
      @nrritiroy6527 Před 2 lety +7

      @@InterestingVideos063 Aryan in Veda means one who follow Vedic Religion or One's own people.

    • @Darkest_matter
      @Darkest_matter Před 2 lety +14

      "land of the aryans..." Don't let Hitler see this comment. Side note: I thought Aryan means blonde, white and blue eyes.

  • @ahmadjanahi1329
    @ahmadjanahi1329 Před rokem

    Hi dear thank you very much for giving essential information but I believe you forgot to include Bahrain, thanks

  • @MS-wg2pn
    @MS-wg2pn Před 10 měsíci +2

    Sri Lanka (Siri Lanka or Lanka) was known as Ceylon under British rule. Prior to colonisation it was known as “Hela Bima” which translated into English means land of the “Hela” people. The main language spoken is “Sinhala” or “hela basa”.

  • @pemadendup3753
    @pemadendup3753 Před 2 lety +93

    Bhutan's official name is Druk yul literally, "country of the Land of the Thunder Dragon," hence the dragon on the flag.🇧🇹

  • @vfnikster
    @vfnikster Před 2 lety +53

    Georgia originates from St. George, but the native country name is Sakartwelo, which wasnt described.

    • @larrywave
      @larrywave Před 2 lety +3

      Well he didnt describe native names for koreas either

    • @mariami7281
      @mariami7281 Před 2 lety +1

      Name Georgia doesn't originate from St.George, but from the same greek word, that means "tiller of the land".

  • @aadhyachintala8532
    @aadhyachintala8532 Před 10 měsíci +17

    ive studied sanskrit in highschool, my grandmother is an avid sanskrit text reader, and I kid you not,the amount of sanskrit I see in these country origins is both quite shocking.
    edit:
    countries I saw from sanskrit origin:
    Brunei, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore
    Thailand, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Bhutan
    Nepal, India, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Kuwait

    • @D__Ujjwal
      @D__Ujjwal Před 9 měsíci +1

      "Chin" was first used in Mahabharata (sanskrit) to describe yellow people on north of india. South east asian countries name are also named in sanskrit .
      Any country which use "stan" is its name is also sanskrit , as it means place/land

  • @SAHAAF7
    @SAHAAF7 Před 4 měsíci

    Nice vid

  • @user-om2jr5ut9s
    @user-om2jr5ut9s Před 2 lety +175

    He literally skipped the jammu and kashmir ( state in india ) from both india and pakistan maps 😂😂😂😂.
    5 min prayer to this legend 😂😂

    • @koustavchakraborty3694
      @koustavchakraborty3694 Před 2 lety +21

      Lol you are not aware of Google different map boders, then I think you should know about it because Google uses different boders for different countries he is from another country so Google shows different map boundaries for him it's not his fault so pls learn a little more about Google maps and policies from Wikipedia or theirs official page then comment

    • @user-om2jr5ut9s
      @user-om2jr5ut9s Před 2 lety +13

      @@koustavchakraborty3694thanks for your advice , i will read that stuff . According to you jammu and kashmir is not the part of Google maps due to its policies 🤣. Google shows full maps with borders nomatter j&k included in india or pak or china according their countries Google maps ,but the area is defined properly . skipping the land area is not the part of Google policies bro 🤣 . Google shows jammu and kashmir everywhere in the world .(anyone can search j&k)he should have included it anywhere (basic). And for knowing this atlas is enough ...Half knowledge is dangerous 👍🏻 .

    • @salma-nw9fe
      @salma-nw9fe Před 2 lety +14

      @@eternalgamer674 hehe😂😂🥱

    • @user-om2jr5ut9s
      @user-om2jr5ut9s Před 2 lety +11

      @@eternalgamer674 wow then take it 😂😂 if its possible 🤣🤣

    • @O_M_
      @O_M_ Před 2 lety +25

      @@eternalgamer674 Lol how delusional 😂 Jammu and Kashmir was a princely state during British rule with a Hindu ruler Maharaja Hari Singh . And he signed Instrument of Accession on 26 October 1947 and J &K became the part of India .

  • @ishanbajpai6940
    @ishanbajpai6940 Před 2 lety +280

    13:14
    The name Bharata has two connections One with the Semi-mythical Emperor of all of the Indian subcontinent EMPEROR BHARATHA in whose dynasty was the famous war of MAHABHARATA Happened and the epic of Mahabharata was written.
    The other one is from the Vedic tribes that formed the Early proto-republics of Ancient India and the most Dominant and powerful of them was the BHARATHA Tribe.

    • @ABHI690
      @ABHI690 Před 2 lety +3

      No only first one only

    • @ABHI690
      @ABHI690 Před 2 lety +5

      Second one is wrong no one knows that

    • @ishanbajpai6940
      @ishanbajpai6940 Před 2 lety +37

      @@ABHI690 Actually the second one has more of an archaeological backing.

    • @ABHI690
      @ABHI690 Před 2 lety +4

      @@ishanbajpai6940 I never heard that

    • @ishanbajpai6940
      @ishanbajpai6940 Před 2 lety +26

      @@ABHI690 You should probably research about it,I also was not aware of this before I started reading up about it.
      You can start from a basic Wikipedia search about Vedic tribes.👍🏻

  • @ShineWang-wz9mp
    @ShineWang-wz9mp Před 11 měsíci

    Very nice video, but made a huge mistake on the China part.
    As you pointed out, the "China" is evolved from the ancient Latin word"Chin", "Cina" or "Sina" which has been recorded since the 2th century. It is generally acknowledged that this pronunciation is reffing to the Qin(秦) dynasty, one of the most powerful empire in Chinese history around BC 200, Yet the picture you used in this video is in fact the Qing(清) dynasty, a regime did not occur until the 17th century. There is nearly a 2000-year-gap.😂
    Conclusion: It seems that you mistook Qing(清) for Qin(秦), and this is understandble as it is very similar in pronunciation for foreigners. However, for Chinese, they are very different. First, the handwriting (character) is very different. Moreover, the Qin is usually deemed as the first centralized regime and most powerful dynasty in Chinese history, while the Qing as the last feudal dynasty was notorious for their rotten governance. They are totally different or I would say exactly opposite for Chinese.😂

  • @mndplg
    @mndplg Před 10 měsíci

    You missed Bahrain, previously known as Dilmun of the Dilmun civilization. Bahrain means "two seas". During Helenic times it was referred to as Tylos.

  • @FF-qp4xq
    @FF-qp4xq Před 2 lety +140

    You miss Bahrain and East Timor !

    • @br_yan
      @br_yan Před 2 lety +28

      He wasn't going to include East Timor but he did forget Bahrain

    • @otakuofmine
      @otakuofmine Před 2 lety +8

      @@br_yan why didnt he include East Timor?

    • @ZM19.
      @ZM19. Před 2 lety +20

      @@otakuofmine he said he’s including it in the Oceania video

    • @br_yan
      @br_yan Před 2 lety +5

      @@otakuofmine watch the video smh

    • @donkis4227
      @donkis4227 Před 2 lety +7

      Pretty sure it means "east east"

  • @CharDhue
    @CharDhue Před 2 lety +261

    "Sungai melayu river"
    The sungai itslef mean river 😂

  • @leoesque2803
    @leoesque2803 Před rokem +2

    You forgot the name Temasek for Singapore. Singapore was known as Pulau Ujong (Malay ver of Pu Luo Zhong) then Temasek then change to Singapura when Sang Nila Utama came founding the kingdom of Singapura. It was later change to Singapore after WW2 when it was called syonanto

    • @0900370pian
      @0900370pian Před 3 dny

      Another plausible version was that Temasek used to be a port where trading ships came to stop by particularly ships from Tamil Nadu, India. During some point certain Temasek people mistreated these sailors and these sailors from Tamil Nadu became angry. They decided to no longer stop by Temasek and went to other islands/places nearby to trade. Thus whenever these ships passed Temasek, the Temasek people will shout at these ships in Malay Singgah oi! Singgah! Mari Singgah! (Singgah means stop by). The sailors just replied in Tamil Podah!! Podah!! Cit Podah!! (Podah means go away in Tamil). This quirky situation turns into shouting match between Singgah and Podah.
      The Srvijayan prince saw this situation happens so many times so much so that he renamed the island Singgah Podah. After a long time has passed by Singgah Podah became Singapura which is the corrupted version of the original Singgah Podah. This I believe the true origin of the name Singapore.

  • @khalidsami7947
    @khalidsami7947 Před 6 měsíci

    Kuwait: the fort was built by one of Alexander the Great successors in an island known today by “Failaka” but by their time it was named as “Icarus” because in resamples Aegean sea island Icarus. The fort wasn’t on main land.
    However, Kuwait name was Laressia, then kadhma, then Grane, then Kout and now Kuwait.
    Kadhama: because a hill in Kuwait known as that name. And named by Arabs in the war of the chains, when Arabs conquest the Sassanid Empire.
    Grane: there is a argument about that name as some agreed it meant a small hill, while others agrees that it mean a small horn, as Kuwait City took a shape of horn.
    Kout: it meant a fort above the sea, it’s an Indian word. As many Indian coastal cities was named with Kout such as Calcutta.

  • @victorialopez9717
    @victorialopez9717 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I know you stated that you would probably mess up pronunciations, but one thing that would be helpful is if you pronounce the letter H as in English and not silent because how you said the modern name of Korea was odd. It is Dae ( like the word day) Han (pronouncing the H) Min (meen) Guk (gook). I lived in South Korea for 5 years so I'm familiar with the name.

  • @Needed4Reddit
    @Needed4Reddit Před 2 lety +75

    Just a heads up. The language and people of Cambodia are pronounced Khamai not how it's spelled Khmer. Not a bit deal. Just letting you know. Edit: Source: I dated a girl while I was in Siem Reap.

    • @davinhong427
      @davinhong427 Před 2 lety +1

      yep you’re correct!

    • @aethyrial3856
      @aethyrial3856 Před 2 lety +3

      damn bro no need to 𝗳𝗹𝗲𝘅

    • @Needed4Reddit
      @Needed4Reddit Před 2 lety +1

      @@aethyrial3856 Not trying to flex. Just trying to say that I was there for a decent amount of time and was involved in the culture. Not just a fly in fly out deal.

    • @Needed4Reddit
      @Needed4Reddit Před 2 lety

      @Lianhua Xin That would be more accurate as the k is super short. I didn't think about people just reading it drawing out kha. Also did not think about them reading mai as may. I guess more accurate for western readers would be k'my,

    • @aethyrial3856
      @aethyrial3856 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Needed4Reddit I was just joking lol hence the bolded ‘flex’

  • @ankur8075
    @ankur8075 Před 2 lety +43

    In case of Sri Lanka, Lanka word already existed from ancient time such as in Ramayana it's called as "LANKA" only, but by adding Sri, it's mostly used for respect.

    • @fai3379
      @fai3379 Před rokem +3

      Our country knows as srilanka after 1972 when it became a republic.but e did moy learn what was the name in ancient they were different names lanka,lankadwipa,sihala dweepa,
      British said ceylon,arab sais serendib,
      Vijay said thambapanni.mostly used sinhale

  • @srilavu
    @srilavu Před 10 měsíci +4

    You are absolutely correct regarding India. Originally it is called as Bhārat, and recognised by the constitution. Before there is any country that was even identified, India was called as "Bharata varsha" after the king Bharata, who conquered all six parts of the world and fought with his brother to conquer the last remaining city of the world. In ancient times, it was called as "Jambu dweepa". The term "India" is put by the British which has no meaning or even not identified in sastras.

  • @Aceo_0
    @Aceo_0 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Fun fact: Northern Afghanistan, Tokharistan was famous for its small size but strong horses. Chinese Han dynasty sent an envoy to take some of those horses from hellenic kingdom of Bactria but was refused thus the first clash between China and a western culture appeared known as the war of heavenly horses.

  • @NisansaDdS
    @NisansaDdS Před 2 lety +35

    13:38 Yes. Romans did know about Sri Lanka. In fact, Pliny the Elder writes in his "Natural History" about "Annius Plocamus
    " a tax collector who facilitated trade between the Roman Empire and present day Sri Lanka.

  • @shilpamaiya2523
    @shilpamaiya2523 Před 2 lety +69

    Bharata doesn’t come from a religious leader, he was an ancient King. Got nothing to do with religion.

    • @harshpathak2778
      @harshpathak2778 Před 2 lety +13

      Look at the map of India which this foolish man has shown.

    • @Aegon_Targaryen
      @Aegon_Targaryen Před 2 lety +15

      13:14 Wrong map of India 🤬🤬🤬
      Why Kashmir and ladakh is not in Indian Map

    • @shilpamaiya2523
      @shilpamaiya2523 Před 2 lety +2

      Why do you guys get riled up? He is just ill-informed. Dear creator please correct the map of India. You can check out the government website.

    • @jeppy4021
      @jeppy4021 Před 2 lety +7

      @@shilpamaiya2523 Its because they are disputed areas and he is just being politically neutral, not his fault

    • @mens.glowup
      @mens.glowup Před 2 lety +1

      @@Aegon_Targaryen It's right map

  • @deejaytail
    @deejaytail Před rokem

    You got a pretty good portuguese pronuntiation!

  • @nathpoti
    @nathpoti Před rokem +2

    The sanskrit ancient name of China "Cina" is derived from the QIN dynasty (221 BCE), which comes from the name of the first emperor of China (Qin Shihuang), instead of the QING dynasty (1636-1912) that you mistakenly talked about in the video.

  • @alicecamilo4283
    @alicecamilo4283 Před 2 lety +126

    I think it's important to say that Georgia is the "international" name, because native georgians call their country "Sakartvelo" (საქართველო in their alphabet) that would mean "where the kartveli are from" (sa- being a sufix meaning where) and kartveli, how they call themselves, apparently comes from one of the first villages of the country. :)

    • @njnikusha
      @njnikusha Před 2 lety +5

      As a Georgian myself i agree…. Kartli is actually one of the regions of the country . Name could have derived from greek georgos as a land of the farmer since in antique times Georgia was know for its fertile land

    • @dedisfication
      @dedisfication Před 2 lety +1

      also term Georgia is most likely derived from the greek word for landworkers georgos

    • @itismethatguy
      @itismethatguy Před 2 lety +1

      Well yeah India is also called Bharat and Korea is also called something else i think so it’s normal

    • @TheofilosMouratidis
      @TheofilosMouratidis Před 2 lety +3

      ​@@dedisfication Georgia was used because of Saint George probably, If I am mistaken the one who is buried on the bottom level of that giant church in Tbilisi. And of course, as you said, the name George/ia (male/female) comes from the word for agriculture. Ancient Greeks called the place Kolhis and Iberia and Batis the nowadays city of Batumi.

    • @eclectic2327
      @eclectic2327 Před rokem

      wtf is that language

  • @_ric
    @_ric Před 2 lety +110

    GK: "Here is a list of Asian countries..."
    * list includes Taiwan *
    Chinese YT Comment Bots: "Hold up..."

    • @yuantingkung378
      @yuantingkung378 Před 2 lety +15

      Meanwhile, YT is still banned in China so you know how China bot must do before they show up in the comment section.

    • @nkzmaskdd
      @nkzmaskdd Před 2 lety +3

      Taiwan appearing as a country in the screen*
      Chinese bots: (fnaf 2 hallway ambience)

    • @sleepyjam7845
      @sleepyjam7845 Před 2 lety +2

      No wonder CZcams is banned in China since people like GK is trying to undermine its sovereignty

    • @nkzmaskdd
      @nkzmaskdd Před 2 lety +7

      @@sleepyjam7845 So here's the first one

    • @yuantingkung378
      @yuantingkung378 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sleepyjam7845 So where exactly is the place of Russia when it comes to undermining sovereignty and annexing territory? Anyone remember which country Vladivostok and Tannu Uriankhai belongs to in Qing dynasty?
      Don't be silly. The reason China banned YT is simply because it will hinder their legitimacy to rule as YT still don't fully come under the control of PRC.

  • @theboyofjoyy
    @theboyofjoyy Před 11 dny

    14:00 Maldives got its name from Tamil words "மாலை (Maalai)" + "தீவு (dheevu)" which exactly means Flower Garland + Island since Tamils had close proximity to the island

  • @RealStalin
    @RealStalin Před rokem +2

    8:11 The man on this painting is "Nader shah" the king of Persia not the king of Brunei!!

  • @musirhythm
    @musirhythm Před 2 lety +175

    Burma was earlier called bramhadesh which english translated to Burma

    • @fabiasoha1684
      @fabiasoha1684 Před 2 lety +3

      Obviously y'all gotta copy Bangladesh I mean just leave Bengalis alone bruh

    • @paaglimonicat6307
      @paaglimonicat6307 Před 2 lety +63

      @@fabiasoha1684 desh just means country...

    • @Isroinfo861
      @Isroinfo861 Před 2 lety +46

      @@fabiasoha1684 lol desh means country nothing related to bangladesh

    • @penpithmind1941
      @penpithmind1941 Před 2 lety +50

      @@fabiasoha1684 Copy? Bruh Bangladesh is not even 60 years old.

    • @molestedcanofbeans3018
      @molestedcanofbeans3018 Před 2 lety +19

      @@fabiasoha1684 ewww Bengali. Please be alone, that would be a favour from your side.

  • @storytellerstudiostm9409
    @storytellerstudiostm9409 Před 2 lety +11

    This was great! it's always surprising where these huge countries get their simple names from.
    Also, do you plan on doing another flag (re)design contest? Those are very popular and I think people would really enjoy it.

  • @SSchithFoo
    @SSchithFoo Před rokem +1

    Romans did know about Sri Lanka, Romans coins are found in many ancient trade ports and a delegation from Sri Lanka has been to Rome. It is not just Rome, even Greek-Macedonians knew about Sri Lanka as some of them adopted Buddhism. The words, Seylan, Ceylon, Ceylao, etc all came from Sinhale which is the name of the main ethnicity even now.

  • @ounalan
    @ounalan Před rokem

    The country "Oman" was called in the Ottoman times "Umman" which means the Ocean. This makes sense, as Umman is the place where Indian Ocean starts (for the Ottomans). Btw, Oman and Umman are written exactly the same in Ottoman script (which is quite similar to the Farsi and Arabic scripts).

  • @izzyabby123ok
    @izzyabby123ok Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you for your diligence in creating this very entertaining piece of work! 😎✨🇺🇸

  • @majidaminzadeh
    @majidaminzadeh Před 2 lety +66

    You missed Bahrain.It means two seas! And also Iran means land of sacred people

  • @Katepuzzilein
    @Katepuzzilein Před 4 měsíci +1

    The Iran/Persia thing is the same deal as the Netherlands/Holland. "Persia" comes from the Fars province which used to be pronounced "Pars"

  • @BlaqueIsHere
    @BlaqueIsHere Před 10 měsíci

    I want to cry with how he pronounced "Sungai Melayu" as "Sun Gai Melyau"
    But quite a good video!

  • @hosseinshahni
    @hosseinshahni Před 2 lety +65

    I knew the origin story of a couple of them but not all by any means, well done. The only thing I would like to mention is that you forgot about Bahrain 🇧🇭. It comes from Arabic "بحر /baḥr/" meaning sea and the suffix that makes the singular term double (sorry I don’t know if there’s a better way or a specific term in English to describe it), overall meaning "The Two Seas". Wish you all the best from Iran 🇮🇷

    • @ayhm07
      @ayhm07 Před rokem +3

      thanks for adding my country 😔💗💗

    • @hosseinshahni
      @hosseinshahni Před rokem +1

      @@ayhm07 ☺️❤️

    • @samatribetv
      @samatribetv Před rokem +1

      Bahrain means 2 seas

    • @ansikkk
      @ansikkk Před rokem +3

      Exactly. I heard this years ago and was waiting for Bahrain. But sadly he forgot to mention it

  • @asuka4ever1979
    @asuka4ever1979 Před 2 lety +177

    In Southern Chinese dialects, Japan has been called: Yapon. When the Europeans first came to China, initially the Portuguese and Spaniards, they arrived in the South and adopted the pronunciation. Obviously, in many Romance languages, "J" has been pronounced as "Y". So, they spelled Yapon as Japon/Japan. Then, the British came and mixed up the pronunciation, mistakenly converting the Y-sounded J to dz-sounded J, just like "Yesus" to "Jesus", "Yerusalem" to "Jerusalem".
    So, after the British became the strongest colonial power, the dz-sounded J stayed and Yapon had since then been pronounced as Japan (with the dz-sounded "J").

    • @romandeity4754
      @romandeity4754 Před 2 lety

      wow. That's so interesting!

    • @fullaw7624
      @fullaw7624 Před 2 lety +19

      I think your version is more accurate.

    • @um1541
      @um1541 Před 2 lety +2

      In Russian and, I believe, in most post-soviet countries it's called Yaponiya.

    • @fidel1803
      @fidel1803 Před 2 lety +20

      English probably is a worst language for international names. Mayby only Franch is its rival in distorting of original names.

    • @prashantmoily5481
      @prashantmoily5481 Před 2 lety +6

      Yes. You are accurate. The India given by British came from Indus river. Interestingly, we indians locally call it Sindu River. So, S in Sindu become H in Hindu. And now they call it Indus. What a distortion.

  • @korihor9161
    @korihor9161 Před 19 dny

    I know this video is 2 years old but some of the best Italian historians have discovered that Roman empire had some fortress and merchant outposts in the western coast of India, explored the Nile almost to it's beginning and there are few evidences that indirectly had contact with the Americas. I don't mean they knew about the continent but some Roman coins have been found there and some mosaics of pineapples and turkeys have been found in the late Roman era

  • @Ye_fan.
    @Ye_fan. Před 2 měsíci

    The Qing Empire is actually pronounced as the Cing Empire in Manchu, which is suspected to be the Golden Empire. "Qing" is actually pronounced in Mandarin, similar to the Jin Dynasty established by the Jurchen people, which also means the Golden Empire. The ruling class of Manchuria is also known as Aisin Gioro, meaning the Golden Family, which expresses the widespread worship of gold among nomadic peoples. For example, the ruling class of the Mongols was also known as the Golden Family. The Qin Empire was called cinostan

  • @nathanmonahan6157
    @nathanmonahan6157 Před 2 lety +4

    @General Knowledge
    I noticed a timestamp error between India and Sri Lanka. You got Sri Lanka marked for 12:21 instead of 13:21.
    Great video. Loved the level of detail. Perfectly quelled my curiosity when this exact question crossed my mind.

  • @wxllxt5650
    @wxllxt5650 Před 2 lety +40

    "Kyrgyzstan" literally means not "we are forty" but "land of forty tribes"

  • @margaridamigueis5809
    @margaridamigueis5809 Před rokem +3

    Óptimos conteúdos
    Gostava de ver um programa que se baseasse na proveniência dos povos do pacífico este, como os arquipélagos do Hawaiian e do Tahiti

  • @revivecats
    @revivecats Před 10 měsíci

    Are you a portuguese speaker?
    Nice video btw

  • @dofinoah
    @dofinoah Před 2 lety +27

    The word Siam are more likely to be delivered from a Sanskrit word rather than Chinese as the nation has a strong bond with theravada Buddhism since the past. But there's also other argument mentioned that the Thai Royals does has Chinese ancestry since the early of Ayutthaya Kingdom. Thais prefer to say Prathet Thai rather than Muang Thai but maybe it use for certain or specific occasions

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    • @Aman-qr6wi
      @Aman-qr6wi Před 2 lety +4

      They said pali which is ultimately derived from sanskrit.

    • @Swastikanothookcross
      @Swastikanothookcross Před rokem +3

      Yep Sanskrit had strong influence in the South East. So the chances are higher.

    • @jacure123
      @jacure123 Před rokem +4

      Yes, Sanskrit is everywhere in southeast Asia. That's why some of them are called Indo-China.

    • @D__Ujjwal
      @D__Ujjwal Před 9 měsíci

      Every east Asian(China) , southeast Asian, South Asian countries name come from sanskrit used in India.
      Meanwhile India's name comes from Romans
      😂😂😂

  • @monarchistheadcrab8819
    @monarchistheadcrab8819 Před 2 lety +33

    There is something else about Turkmenistan's name,
    It comes from the Persian words Tir-o-Kaman, meaning bow and arrow, because those people were good at shooting arrows.

    • @minzblatt
      @minzblatt Před 2 lety +6

      Could we agree on not bringing up outdated Persian theories on how everything and everyone once was Persian but only forgot about it? Thanks

    • @monarchistheadcrab8819
      @monarchistheadcrab8819 Před 2 lety +6

      @@minzblatt no, because they're not outdated, your welcome.

    • @apalahartisebuahnama7684
      @apalahartisebuahnama7684 Před 2 lety +1

      Turkmenistan simply means Land of Turkmens/Turkoman, another variation of Turkic people and historically related to Turkish people.

    • @khankavkaz6505
      @khankavkaz6505 Před 2 lety +1

      It literally comes from "Türk menem" (I'm a Turk). Stop Persifying everything

    • @monarchistheadcrab8819
      @monarchistheadcrab8819 Před 2 lety +5

      @@khankavkaz6505 It literally comes from "Tir-o-kaman" (bow and arrow). Stop Turkifying everything.

  • @jacklee279
    @jacklee279 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Asia, the largest continent in the world. Saudi Arabia, Israel, Turkey, Iran, Armenia, are in Asia. Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, are in Asia. A number of people think that only East Asians, like Japan, China, and Korea, are the only Asians, but that is wrong, Asia has so much variety, and are all Asians.

    • @maka2210angel9_devil
      @maka2210angel9_devil Před 2 měsíci

      That's true.
      Also big part of Russia is also Asia.
      And both transcaucasion three countries.
      But the most big continent is Europe Asia. With Russia and Georgia there and with connecting with Europe and Asia.

  • @moses3207
    @moses3207 Před 10 měsíci +2

    No the “Go” sound in Korean is pronounced as “Ko” and because of how Koreans was pronouncing the name “Goryeo” over time it became Koryeo then Korea so yeah but hell this is what the Koreans told me

  • @pseudonymous6921
    @pseudonymous6921 Před 2 lety +4

    thanks for the knowledge! although i want to say that sungai actually means river, and the ng in sungai is pronounced like how you would pronounced it in the word song. so its read as something like "song-eye"

  • @oncestaymidzywithunswer711
    @oncestaymidzywithunswer711 Před 2 lety +48

    Hey General Knowledge, I just wanna say that it is pronounced "Ley-te" not like the word late :) I'm Filipino btw, I'm also subbed. Love ur vids!!! ❤️

    • @taylordimartino2946
      @taylordimartino2946 Před 2 lety +3

      I only know the pronunciation because the US Navy teaches us about the battle at Leyte Gulf! But I have a Filipina girlfriend now too, so I have no more excuses when it comes saying things wrong 😅

    • @oncestaymidzywithunswer711
      @oncestaymidzywithunswer711 Před 2 lety +3

      @@taylordimartino2946 oh lol 😁 i bet ur gf's beautiful

  • @juliegale3863
    @juliegale3863 Před rokem

    Nice bit of geography!.