Can Black People Identify These Asian Languages?
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- čas přidán 27. 02. 2022
- In honor of Black History month we are seeing if Black People can identify these Asian languages.
Filipino, Korean, Laos, Mandarin, Cantonese, and Vietnamese are just some of the thousands of Asian languages in the world.
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You know it's filipino when they tell you "your beautiful" with a different meaning!
Ang ganda mo naman iput kaba?
Love to troll
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Ahahaaaa… Pinoy na pinoy 🇵🇭😂
Hahahahahaha filipino talaga.. naughty
I would love to see you guys add south Asian languages like Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, or other like Persian cuz we don’t get a lot of representation in Asian languages. 😊
Bruh, Americans don’t even consider us South Asians as Asians.
I think that is more of an amreican thing every europrean knows these countries just have trouble with the more north countries you could say. Me as an european from Middle Europe says that much :)
I agree about the indian languages to be added, although persian/iran is geographically in asia, thru colloquial conception arab languages is another story and debatably asian.
Ikr alot of westerners don't even acknowledge the south asian as an asian at all
Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, Persian are Indo-European languages.
as a lao person, this made me extremely happy bc i rarely see lao representation in the media :’)
same!!!
I'm glad I was able to participate too! 🇱🇦❤️🇱🇦
i mean samee 😭 so gladful
@@ricoaranilla5949 wut...
Yasss!!🇱🇦
No. 1 rule, never ask a Filipino to teach you Tagalog 'cause most of the time they're just trolling you 😭
I don't know why we do that but I guess it's somehow funny for some people 🤷♀️
Asked my parents to teach me Tagalog on multiple occasions. Each time, they always say to shut myself and watch TFC non-stop for a week.
Every Filipino will immediately get you to say 'putang ina mo'
I should know because it happened to me.
You know if a foreign friend actually asked me to teach them Filipino I would gladly teach them. I have many foreign friends like Russians, British, Indonesians, Polish etc. But they never really asked me to teach them, only asking questions like "Can you say this swear word in Filipino?". Also, I'm learning Japanese right now, I know nobody gives two s*its at all but just telling my story.
tl;dr: I would teach foreign friends if they asked for it.
@@KoupJam Yoo, the Japanese grind! Me too. Good luck!
@@synga_ it's honestly the best way.
I love how the Vietnamese guy is so laid back, I burst out laughing when he kept talking about food. “Do you like eating egg?” IM CRYINGGG
he's tall for a vietnamese 🧍♀️
the more he kept saying egg, the harder he enunciated "trứng"- he really went "thích ăn trứng không" as if she knew a single word of what he was talking about. aND THEN HE MADE THE MOTION OF A FRYING PAN 😭😭😭
Omg me too! I was laughing so hard I had tears in my eyes. He is so funny! xD
I love that you got a Lao person for the video! My people don’t have a lot of representation and I was so happy that he’s in this AND it was guessed correctly! LETS GOOO! 🏆🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦
Agree! And someone who actually alittle more fluent than the average American-Lao who still have a heavier foreign accent to speaking Lao☺️ or… “broken”Lao as my parents would say about the “young people” now🥹
I hadn’t seen this video until now, and trust me. When I first saw the thumbnail, I got very excited. Laos is for sure getting more and more love.
It’s so interesting hearing how different languages sounds like. I got everything right except for Laos so I’m quite proud of myself.
@Kepler 186-F yes?
@Kepler 186-F do I know you? 😭 I’m so confused. I’m good? How r u?
me too
I thought *Lao is Thai* 😭
@@watchmeyo7992 Yeah, they’re really similar. If I wasn’t Thai, I wouldn’t be able to tell the difference.
Hahahha why do we Filipinos do that all the time?🤣
My visit to the Philippines was so much fun. People were making fun of me and we laughed all the time! My mouth muscles were hurting non-stop. Love all the morning karaoke 🎤 early birds in Pasig City. Haha 😂
Idk cuz' im filipino LOL
I guess we just like to mess with others LMAO 😅🤣
Seriously, every non-Filipino that marries into my family is taught the gross and bad words first! Lol!
You’re absolutely right. It seems humorous words is the first thing first before our language. 😂
I’m impressed at how many they got right!!
Keyon was very good at languages!
I like the food idea! I'd love to watch people try some Asian food and guess where it's from.
This was fun to try for me too, of course the more you hear a language the easier to recognize. I've never heard Lao? Laos language before.
I really love their reactions and the energy!!! this is so fun and entertaining to watch!!
why is it many filipinos always teaches a not so nice tagalog words at first.
They are goofy
Hahah we always do that haha
A tradition 😌/j
It looked like they were having a really rough go initially, but cleaned up later.
Annyeong did give away the Korean girl pretty quickly for me.
The guy from Laos SO totally looked Indian to me. Wow.
Good work from the girl latching onto adobo. I did too.
The two Chinese speakers weren't too tough once they spoke enough and you heard that rhythm.
I would’ve loved to see them branched out to more than just southeast/East Asian languages. It would’ve been nice to have 1 from each area, aka: North Asia, West Asia (Including the majority of the Middle East), Central Asia, South Asia, Pacific Islands, Southeast & East Asia.
They should just omit China, Korea, and Japan. Like theyre the most popular and well known so why bother
@@user-pd9ju5dk5s why do you sound butthurt
@@gilnahnu Nah, I speak facts. The equivalent is like guessing European languages and it's only English, Spanish, and French 💀
Yh im surprised they just stuck to east and south east Asia. But it’s still hard for a lot of people even with that limit
DAEBAK! great quality and great job!!
Sinabi nya agad kasi yung adobo ayan natunugan tuloy. Dapat sinigang o tinola hahaha
This is way more funny than the previous video, these guys are really fun to watch esp the man wearing a yellow coloured outfit. Anyways, waiting for your next video.
Great to see Keyon! He's a character
I love black people, they are always so hype and the way they speak, it's like you're not going to be intimidated talking to them
Thank you so much 🙏🏾
Yeah Black people are so chill
Great video! The Laotian dude looks totally Indian.I never knew Laotians could look like that. I only saw some Thai people who can look kinda Indian. So interesting even as an South East Asian descendant myself I'm still learning.
Indian looking people are all over Southeast asia tbh... at least that's what I've noticed while traveling... like a chunk of Singapore and Malaysia is already "Indian" (or indian looking/decent, rather) so it's not surprising.
he's half Lao
He look more mexican than indians 😏
Some Indonesian men looks like mexican, indian, arabian, eurasian, african(esp in Papua), chinese and malay. Diverse looks
Because Thai has more Indian blood.
Instead of Taiwanese Mandarin, you guys should do Taiwanese Hokkien next time. Would be much more interesting.
That is interesting! It's hard to find Hokkien speakers. Even among people from Taiwan
@@RiceSquad Maybe you guys could try finding Hokkien speakers from South East Asia like Singapore and Malaysia. Great video anyways.
@@RiceSquad You can also try to find Hakka speakers. It has similarities with both Cantonese & Mandarin, so it would be a bit more of a challenge.
@@simonlow0210 lmao I live in Taiwan and I don’t even know 1 Hakka speaker lol
@@anm2x it’s not the same language tho. I have friends fork Indonesia whose first language is hokkien. Similar to Taiwanese but still different enough. It might be something like how Portuguese is similar to Spanish
Thank you for including Laos!!!!! 💖
I’m literally so happy bc there’s Vietnamese in this one, and my parents are also Vietnamese
8:32 this man kinda sounds like my dad when he’s listing English stuff that isn’t a word in Vietnamese, but it’s kinda deeper and a lil but different.
Southern dialect
@@cuberious1419 my whole family is Southern Vietnamese (accept my cousins, and siblings. they are from America)
i dont think that Vietnamese boy in video spoke Vietnamese very well TvT
@@sashimivu6782 to me it sounded good
@@luvlyasian_814 that's because he has an american accent when speaking. Since he speaks with southern dialect you don't hear it that much but his grammar was off...He used some wrong pronomes...
Dude, food challenge is pretty awesome
I just realized black people in general are more interested in other cultures. They fared better than the other group. Not to say that caucasians don't care, but you get the idea. No hate. Just something I noticed. Or maybe this group just happened to be more interested in other cultures. I enjoyed this video so much.
Just say yt.. caucASIANS aren’t yt
@@ilsanking4334 define asia because israel is asia, the majority of turkey is asia, Usbekistan are also asians asia isn't only pacific-asians
why you guys in USA always think in etnicities, or so called 'Races". not everyone with the same kinda color is the same..
@@neox1472 HUH???
@@Ama94947 and where do you live? Your european country doesn’t make everything about race?😂
4:01 I’m really Impressed he guessed Laos! There isn’t much exposure to the west, so I’m shocked lol
So proud fellow American Lao representation and someone who is actually fluent ! I was listening hard and his Lao is very city Vientiane my opinion, my mom is from northern and my dad is from south but he grew up in US and my mom has more Xayabury dialect, so we dad and rest of us picked up southern dialect.☺️🇱🇦
Although all languages were different they had one thing in common: talking about food - thats when you know youre Asian 😂
You guys should do South Asian version of this and also don't forget to include the eastern south asian languages like nepali,bhutani,Manipuri etc.
If you don't know we speak Sino-tibetian, austroasiatic and tai-kradai languages as well as Indo-Aryan.
That was a pretty cool experiment !!
Thank you! It was a fun project
So proud of myself for recognising the Taiwan accent!!! Need to pick up a South Asian language, though. I can’t differentiate anything at all.
Next: Asian People guess Asian Languages
That would also be fun!
I've heard the most notable Asian languages, I feel like I could do pretty well. >:D
My background ~ My mom is a Chinese immigrant from Vietnam who speaks Cantonese and simple Vietnamese, my dad is half Laos and Thai, though I have slight trouble telling the differences when he speaks. My cousin's wife is from China and speaks Mandarin. I'm learning Japanese and Korean. I have lots of Filipino friends and an earful for Tagalog. I think the languages I would struggle would be Malaysian and Indonesian. I'm American haha.
Good idea. I think us Asians would do pretty well. But for me, I'm definitely gonna mix up the Chinese languages.
Pick the more niche Asian languages, or different dialects to make it harder
Would Buryat or Yakut be niche enough? Hahaaa… (Native Siberian and Russian Far East languages).
1:34
That girl comes and says: Annyeonghaseyo...!
Me at once: KOREAN! It's Korean dude... Hangeul... Igeos eun Hangug eoibnida...
...BTW I'm not Korean, I'm just a K-pop fan trying to learn Korean and has learnt few simple words...
안녕!
@@RiceSquad 안녕! 😊🤗
네, 저도요 😄 한국어 너무 재미있어요
@@RileyC670 네! 🤗😊
4/6 right...I found myself stuck between Vietnamese and Thai and it turned out to be Lao and for the 2nd girl, I was stuck between mandarin but overall I am so proud of myself
I’m deadass watching this just to listen to the Vietnamese because I’m Vietnamese and it makes me happy- hskjsks
lmao sameeee
I love how ppl are really interested in other cultures and nationalities.. Also the Naruto band as eye cover ✨💙
I just know, that Thai and Lao language have some similar (words/pronounciation) I never know bout these, although I know that their country is like family being so close.. cause I know how to speak thai a little bit.. the word "smile", "how are you", "eat" and "shirt" sound just same.. the slang is same too.. interesting😄😄 I would like to know more🤔😄
I wonder if Asians can guess ASEANS's languages too
Probably, if they have other Asian friends or lived in Asia they will have a lot more exposure to the sound of these languages than the general American public.
I think people in East Asia at least can recognize Thai , Vietnamese
Well that's so easy for Indians and Arabians since most of the Indians and Arabians that I know is eloquent in Filipino its because of I think there is a lot of filipino working in Saudi and a lot of Indians going to the Philippines for study or in Urban Areas being a Moneylenders
Got 5/6 😊, but I’m Asian so that’s definitely an advantage:) I love watching series from different countries like Japan, korea, Taiwan, China, and some from Thailand and Vietnam so I’m familiar with their language. I thought the guy from Laos sounds like Thailand, so I’ve got that one wrong😅
I thought the one from Laos was from Thailand, because it sounds like thai
@@jejirehtubal8657yes Thai and Laos language are alomost similar.
8:32 When I heard the Cantonese lady speaks about food which was stinky tofu and durian, done watching TVB HK sitcom "War Of The Genders" chapter 45 and 48 on the reference because the lead stars Carol Cheng and Dayo Wong both so funny as a loveteam back then because it's aired 22 years ago.
7:13 10:21 Oh that's very Filipino! HAHAHAHAHA! When teaching our language to foreigners 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Taiwanese here. Saying kids get off school at 10pm in Taiwan is a bit of a stretch to be honest. In middle school and high school, students are dismissed at around 4-5pm.
If parents choose to have their kids join after school program, that’s when 9pm dismissal happens, but it’s not common and usually offered in private schools. Many parents send their kids to buxiban (cram school) which also takes place in the evening so it may be 8 or 9pm when the students get home.
I feel like a lot of the things he said were a stretch lol. I remember getting off at maybe 4pm.
Also Not everyone speaks Mandarin even though most do alongside another language/dialect (like Saisiyat). If you go to the countryside you'll sometimes see people who only speak Hakka. My own grandma only speaks Hokkien.
Rice Squad please do a content about Filipino vs Indonesian language and culture that would be fun🙏
As a Thai, I'd say only fun on language side of thing though, but why would you wanna compare the cultures ?
I got everything right except Laos. I was guessing Thai or Indonesian 😅 It’s my first time hearing Laotian.
Lao and Thai is like Spanish and Portuguese
I thought it was thai too
@@asdsdadsdsa7495 not even like Spanish and Portuguese, it’s more similar than that lol
It's only 'cause I knew Thai (though I'm not Thai I can speak it) that I knew it wasn't Thai. I first thought it was Thai with a bad accent (because I heard Thai words but didn't understand what he was saying) but I quickly realized it was Laos. I wouldn't blame anyone for thinking it's Thai.
@@asdsdadsdsa7495 Yeah. Which is funny because I know both Thai and Spanish (not so much Spanish but I know some) so it's trippy to see similar or identical words but not being able to understand completely what's being said.
I could do this easily, but this is fun to watch :)
I want to see more Asian languages, e.g.: Burmese, Kazakh, Mongolian, Arabic, Punjabi, Nepalese, Armenian.
Yeah, that.
whoa I actually surprised myself. I guess watching foreign dramas & listening to music pays off. I listened to this while I was doing the dishes & got every one correct! but what surprised me most is when at 6:30 the guesser said, “You’re from China and you’re speaking Mandarin.” I said no I think he’s from Taiwan. which he later confirmed at 7:34
thanks Plus and Minus drama for teaching me the Taiwanese accent!
"Sounds like you're saying pink eye" 😂 that had me rolling
Jacob (Lao guy) is so cute! 😍
Also I thought he was speaking Thai. 😭
Bouncing off that last point… Do we have guess the country quizzes for food?
Would’ve loved to try this as I’m always trying to guess
I can understand Tagalog (Philippines), Taiwanese Mandarin (Taiwan), Hong Kong (HK Cantonese) because I'm gonna plan for the tourism management in future. I love to do a hobby and watching TV programs, teleserye, Idol, Dramas sitcoms, it's all.
Hardly guesting each of black people in which language to the Asians speaking.
As I was scrolling through my fyp, I saw this vid with a vietnam flag on the thumbnail so I was excited to watch
I just thought about this, but it woulf be great if there's an african version of this too🥰
It’s cute how each of them are competitive on guessing the right answer! HAHAHAH
The Filipino guy is hilarious
Ok so don't try to ask filipino any tagalog words. Lol! Some filos are hilarious 😂😂😂
I'm happy to see my native language being featured in this video!
My goodness that Taiwanese accent Mandarin. You can basically tell the Mandarin accents among different Chinese speakers.
Ive never heard Laosian before so I was struggling to figure out what that was. While Ive heard plenty for all the others. And the Taiwanese guy, damn his accent hits home.
Black girl is such a foodie. Love it. Now that I hear Vietnamese and Laos together it sounds very similar to thai.
I try to do my version of Tanglish. When a patient is too much they are a "sakit ang poet". Might not spell or pronounce it right but my Filipino coworkers understand
Lao guy speaks good Lao 555 good video do one with Latino people new subscriber here 555!!!
As a American Ik Naruto is a Asian show and popular so I should expect them to know it but I was happy so many ppl was recognizing the headband and the show Naruto 😂
The host is so frigging cute!!!
4:37 as a Vietnamese person myself, yes
Love from the Philippines 🇵🇭❣️
so glad laos is in here!
I'm Asian American & I am curious to try Laotian & Cambodian food because I have never tried them..Wonder if it is similar to Thai. I have eaten Thai food (a million times), Chinese food (a million times ), Japanese ( a million times), Filipino food ( a million times ), Indonesia ( tried a few times ) , Korean food (a million times) , Burmese ( only a few times ) Malaysian food ( only a fews times), Vietnamese ( a million times ). Believed me, they are all good.
" I didn't think of pho"
I- I just cant
Im so shookt that laos accent sounds like thai
lmaooo I know this vid is long ago but as a Vietnamese, hearing Brandon kept on talking abt instant noodle and eggs was funny af like “do u want to eat eggs and such” 🤣🤣🤣
That's exactly what we Filipinos do to non-native speakers. We teach them troll phrases and sugarcoating with beautiful meaning HAHAHAHHA
Have Asian people guess each other’s languages lol. And why do people say Viep-namese?
Brandon has such a northern accent.
Its southern lol
it sourthern @_@ sad for you
it's a northern accent? Lol
I Lowkey could’ve guessed all of those peoples langauges except the guy from Laos. He said sebai-dee: and when I heard that u thought it was hello but in khmer (Cambodia) or the line sebai-dee-mai-crop. Pardon my pronunciation. I thought of khmer, or thai
OMG he got Lao correct!! 👏
The viet guy question if viets eat pho alot. Helll im chinese and I LOVEE PHO. AND HE LOVES RAMEN LOL, damnn this was funn. I guessed the laos guy right, altho never heard laos before, so really shocked me
And here I am..very much sure that guy from Laos was from Thailand..
Then... he's from LAOS....I WAS LIKE OKAY.....THAT WAS A SLAP IN THE FACE...THIS IS WHY I DONT WANT TO BE CONFIDENT INFRONT OF MANY...HAHAHAH
This was so much easier than I thought. I got all correct!
Yeah, I just thought lao was thai. They’re really similar languages.
@@sessionQ I guess I had an advantage then since I’m Thai and thought he was speaking isaan (northeastern Thai but somewhere closer to the Thai/Laos border) at first until he was asked his favorite food then I knew he was Lao.
Man, I'm screaming 'cuz of how cute the Lao guy is- he somehow gives off adorable disney prince vibes!!
I got 4 out of 6 languages correct. I got the guy who was speaking the language from Laos wrong. I thought he spoke Thai because it sounded similar to Laos. Also, the woman who was speaking Cantonese wrong.
재미있는 비디오 😄
4:55 Stella is lovely.❤
i only recognized vietnamese and korean
because my parents are from vietnam and i like kpop and watch kdrama which just made it easy for me to recognize those languages :)
Solid
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Im glad they got a Filipino guy who can actually speak tagalog. When I saw another video like this with a Filipino girl, she had the worst accent, very American slang
agreed
True
To be fair, I (asian) don't have any idea about the African languages.
Their schools starts in 10AM? Well..in the Philippines, schools starts in 7AM 😂 That only changes when your in college where u can freely choose your class sched 😂
Sometimes it’s even change when there’s a lot of class being cancelled just because of heavy rains or typhoons. But I arrived at school in 6:30AM to clean and for flag ceremony, usually 7:30 is the start of class but we need to arrive early for some extra activities.
I got Korean, mandarin, Cantonese and Vietnamese. My parents speak Cantonese and mandarin and I speak Cantonese and I literally am a weirdo so I can identify Korean. The Vietnamese was a lucky guess.
Vietnamese sounds so much like cantonese bro
@@ow_. no not at all 😅
@@ow_. if you ever visit Saigon , Vietnam. You go on the street market and you see viet people speak canto everywhere in every corner 😂 you probably think they spoke viet but they aren’t. Cantonese is easy for viet people to learn much more than mandarin. I actually don’t speak much mandarin but I know that viet have nothing in common with mandarin.
@@ghostland8646 where did you get that info? 🤨 There is Chinese towns in Saigon, yes, most of them are Hokkien, Cantonese, Teowchew (sorry Idk how to spell),... immigrants. Vietnamese-Chinese people mainly live in District 5, 6, 8, 10 and 11. Not all Việt speak Cantonese. If you don't know, ASK!!! Don't assume these things.
@@ghostland8646as a Vietnamese learning mandarin this is quite false. Vietnamese have a sub-sect of language which got chinisfied. A lot of the time I can just guess these chinesefied Vietnamese and shift the tone and it’s mandarin.
saw lao in the thumbnail and clicked so fast lol
Does the Korean girl have a Japanese accent, or is Korean spoken this way? Sorry, I am just learning.
She has a Busan accent
Yu Ah Foo and Wai Fu are the best Asian martial arts.
the girl speaking cantonese is SO pretty
Not me Guessing the language of the Laotian Guy as Thai. Laos and Thai have very very similar words.
Lumpia adobo is a giveaway. That’s not fair lol! Should’ve said dinuguan, Kare kare, nilagang baka
11:09 the second word he said is kinda familiar... it's sound like "masarap" in Tagalog which means "yummy" or "taste good" I don't know, maybe I'm just hallucinating..
ohh it was lao! i thought it was thai because i understood yim as smile
bro i love ur shirt
Thanks! Any guesses who the girl is?
@@RiceSquad Olivia Hye?? I hope im right
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