Can American Guess the Nationality of Slavic Language? (Poland, Ukraine, Slovenia, Serbia)

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    Can American guess the nationality by the language?
    Today, we invited 4 pannels who speak Slavic languages
    and see can American guess where they are from
    Hope you enjoy the video and please follow our pannels!
    🇺🇸 Shannon @shannon.harperrr
    🇺🇦 Rosina @rosina_0313
    🇵🇱 Ayliee @ayliee_k
    🇷🇸 Draga @draga__
    🇸🇮 Eva @evakotnikk
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  • @kameli123
    @kameli123 Před 10 měsíci +1120

    The soul left the Ukrainian girl's body when she said "I think I know Russian" 🫠

    • @znubionek
      @znubionek Před 9 měsíci +234

      and when she didnt know who Zelenskyy is 🙄

    • @mynameishades2113
      @mynameishades2113 Před 9 měsíci +73

      Gotta admit, this comment was sad and funny as hell at the same time

    • @Hangar1969
      @Hangar1969 Před 9 měsíci +50

      Yeah, that's kind of insulting.

    • @user-xr6ul7dr5z
      @user-xr6ul7dr5z Před 9 měsíci +27

      Вона така українка як я американець😂

    • @user-tu7df3zf1f
      @user-tu7df3zf1f Před 9 měsíci

      @@user-xr6ul7dr5z Тарасе, вона українка. Хоча і не дуже, як на мене, або не дуже розумна, або, попросту, трохи сором'язлива. Увесь час якась скута. Я б хотіла, щоб на її місці була інша дівчина.

  • @Ikari1212
    @Ikari1212 Před 10 měsíci +835

    Imagine living in a world where you don't know the name Zelenskyy. I am jealous of that level of ignorance actually.

    • @analis_s
      @analis_s Před 10 měsíci +74

      She is American so

    • @ginger.fairy666
      @ginger.fairy666 Před 9 měsíci +22

      bro i didnt knew who tf he was before war??

    • @TotSamiyyy
      @TotSamiyyy Před 9 měsíci +79

      ​@@ginger.fairy666 but the video was recorded after the war began, it is obvious that she would not have called him before the war, but conditionally called Shevchenko (writer)

    • @alexandrad09
      @alexandrad09 Před 9 měsíci +11

      Im russian and I had no idea who he was before warr

    • @fivetimesyo
      @fivetimesyo Před 9 měsíci +18

      Cool it, bud. She likely know who he is but didn't understand the prononciation.

  • @mewosh_
    @mewosh_ Před 10 měsíci +930

    It's funny how Ania is clearly trolling by saying hard words instead of the most obvious answers.

    • @fandzejka9540
      @fandzejka9540 Před 10 měsíci +47

      In the previous film, when talking about dolphin, she put in some unnecessary stuff, like ,,o ile mi wiadomo,, which only made it all less legible.

    • @kazepl8988
      @kazepl8988 Před 9 měsíci +33

      She spoke Polish, what did you expect? Anyway, how was she supposed to answer? Besides, since they knew each other, it was logical that she tried not to say the obvious. The most obvious answers were given by a girl from Ukraine and Serbia when asked about famous people, so it couldn't be easier. Błaszczykowski is a well-known figure in Europe, but I don't know about the US. And Luka Doncic is not that famous, but he should certainly be a more famous person in the US than the Polish footballer.
      Anyway, all the answers were on the same level. So I don't quite understand your comment. I guess the idea of these movies is to show utterances in these languages in a natural way.
      So I don't understand how they would say otherwise. If a Polish woman gave her name, she would immediately guess where she comes from.
      Polish dumplings are very famous in the world, including Lewandowski, so her friend only made it a bit more difficult for her. Which didn't help to confuse her anyway. In my opinion, Slovenian was the most difficult to guess.

    • @fandzejka9540
      @fandzejka9540 Před 9 měsíci +7

      @@kazepl8988 Blaszczykowski is not known in Europe, moreover, in Poland he is not even remotely as known as Lewandowski. I could have mentioned my neighbour's last name to the same effect.

    • @kazepl8988
      @kazepl8988 Před 9 měsíci

      @@fandzejka9540 I'm giving facts, not crap like you. In the US they may not know, but in Europe they do. In addition to Lewandowski, Wojtek Szczęsny and Zieliński are also mentioned. Of course, they are far from Lewandowski's popularity, because they know him even in Mongolia.
      Either way, if you don't know something, don't say anything. Good advice. ;)

    • @maxkho00
      @maxkho00 Před 9 měsíci +7

      @@fandzejka9540 Kuba is relatively well-known to anybody who follows football, which is most people in Europe to at least a basic extent. Also, Blaszczykowski sounds super-Polish anyway; you don't need to know him for it to be a hint.

  • @kieranbyrne1593
    @kieranbyrne1593 Před 10 měsíci +1359

    The fact that she didn't know who Djokovic and Zelensky were is crazy to me 😂 I get it, Doncic and Blaszczykowski are famous in their respective sports but Novak is more like a worldwide known star and Zelensky oh well...

    • @mlrd2687
      @mlrd2687 Před 10 měsíci +107

      Nikola Tesla, the greatest scientist of all time, is the most famous Serb, and the most famous Ukrainians are Mila Kunis and the Klitschko boxers. Mila Jovovic is half Serbian and half Ukrainian. Djokovic cannot be the first choice, and it is especially shameful that a girl from Ukraine chose that caricature of the president.

    • @kieranbyrne1593
      @kieranbyrne1593 Před 10 měsíci +128

      @@mlrd2687 with Americans you never know, if you mentioned Tesla half of them would only now about Elon Musk's cars and the won't even know who the company is named after

    • @quandaledinglenut4
      @quandaledinglenut4 Před 10 měsíci +61

      @@mlrd2687 for Poland it would be Maria Skłodowska Curie, Mikołaj Kopernik or Lewandowski

    • @frostflower5555
      @frostflower5555 Před 10 měsíci +37

      Maybe if she said clown Zelensky she would have gotten it 🤡

    • @vitalvolvol6862
      @vitalvolvol6862 Před 10 měsíci +180

      @@frostflower5555 the only one clown here is you

  • @litarot1806
    @litarot1806 Před 10 měsíci +736

    I can actually undertstand why girl from Ukraine had tense face expression everytime it was said she's probably from Russia.

    • @JB-fh9mr
      @JB-fh9mr Před 10 měsíci +37

      It looked like it was done on purpose.

    • @tanyas.3591
      @tanyas.3591 Před 10 měsíci +78

      @@xohyuuе вони схожі? Моя родичка говорить російською та не розуміє українську, лише відсотків 20% однокорінних слів

    • @besfren4910
      @besfren4910 Před 10 měsíci +28

      ​@@xohyuuno they aren't lmao

    • @kochanyprawdziwy4974
      @kochanyprawdziwy4974 Před 10 měsíci +18

      ​@@xohyuuin Ukrainian will be :" Нехай наш Бог береже Україну".

    • @denzeroneYT
      @denzeroneYT Před 10 měsíci

      +++ Russia is a terrorist country, it is hated by all decent people

  • @worldclassyoutuber2085
    @worldclassyoutuber2085 Před 10 měsíci +412

    Shannon said: 6:23 number #2 is Russian because of the way they said yes 🤦🏻‍♂" I worked with some people from Russia in the past"
    Ukrainian - yes = Tak
    Russian - yes = Da

    • @AcidumAscorbinicum
      @AcidumAscorbinicum Před 10 měsíci +16

      Not much of the difference phonetically speaking.

    • @mmagnusson87
      @mmagnusson87 Před 10 měsíci +47

      @@AcidumAscorbinicum But Shannon said that because she was so sure with associating the Ukrainian "tak" with Russian, even though Russians say "da".

    • @worldclassyoutuber2085
      @worldclassyoutuber2085 Před 10 měsíci +72

      ​@@mmagnusson87 Also if she is Ania's friend, she should associate Tak with Polish because in Polish Yes is also Tak

    • @SwieczkaNiweaniewierzeDarek
      @SwieczkaNiweaniewierzeDarek Před 10 měsíci +24

      ​@@worldclassyoutuber2085The Ukrainian girl didn't pronounce the "k" at the end of "tak", so why are you surprised the American heard "da"??

    • @user-dl7lc8jj2c
      @user-dl7lc8jj2c Před 10 měsíci +71

      @@SwieczkaNiweaniewierzeDarek, i'm Ukrainian. She pronounced the "k" at the end of "tak". I definitely hear the sound.

  • @cradrap
    @cradrap Před 10 měsíci +995

    zelensky and djokovic was so easy to guess the country

    • @tilenoblak7304
      @tilenoblak7304 Před 10 měsíci +37

      And luka doncic

    • @NickB9W
      @NickB9W Před 10 měsíci +111

      American. No surprise there.

    • @2WarriorJay8
      @2WarriorJay8 Před 10 měsíci +21

      Yeah but Zelenskyy is involved in a war and Djokovic is a Men's Tennis player, two things young women don't exactly follow lol. I agree though.

    • @Historyandmore2023
      @Historyandmore2023 Před 10 měsíci +2

      its fake she 100% knows that playing dumm

    • @xeither289
      @xeither289 Před 10 měsíci +2

      ❤GOD JESUS TOLD US TO LOVE GOD AND TO LOVE ONE ANOTHER! LET'S NOT DESTROY THIS WORLD! NO WAR!!! БОГ СОЗДАЛ ТАКОЙ ПРЕКРАСНЫЙ МИР! НЕ БУДЕМ РАЗРУШАТЬ МИР! ПОЛЮБИМ БОГА И ВСex ЛЮДЕЙ! НЕТ ВОЙНЕ!!

  • @vladislavgritsenko3636
    @vladislavgritsenko3636 Před 10 měsíci +367

    I feel bad for the Ukrainian girl.Felt kinda awkward when Shannon kept saying Russia.But I guess understandable,even though I was shocked when she didn't know Zelenskiy😂

    • @mmarkooo
      @mmarkooo Před 10 měsíci +28

      I dont feel bad for anyone honestly, everyone on this world know that ukrainian and russian languages are pretty the same, so I understand why Shannon kept thinking Anya was russian. She had no clues to say ukraine rather than russia so she just said Russian because she worked with russian people in the past and thought it was the same.

    • @mmarkooo
      @mmarkooo Před 10 měsíci

      @@019bc3 Fine, ok even if this is true, but Ukraine has always been marked as a fellow country of Russia, so how would a 20y American girl know how to differentiate what is russian and what ukrainian? Honestly, talking in general, American people and non don't know much about Ukraine, and just because of that, that's why most of the American people don't care about what's going on in Ukraine and don't care about what weapons Biden's administration is giving to Zelenskyy.

    • @VlasneToJeDobre
      @VlasneToJeDobre Před 10 měsíci +68

      @@mmarkoooUkrainian and Russian aren’t similar. Ukrainian and Polish are

    • @WiktorLyzinski467
      @WiktorLyzinski467 Před 10 měsíci +14

      @@VlasneToJeDobre no.....

    • @VlasneToJeDobre
      @VlasneToJeDobre Před 10 měsíci +27

      @@WiktorLyzinski467 kiddo I’m Ukrainian and I learned Polish. Almost all the words are the same but diferent sounds and somewhere different letters

  • @CarriettaCarrieWhite
    @CarriettaCarrieWhite Před 9 měsíci +199

    As person from Poland I get that Ukrainian language is confused with Russian (the same as Polish). But it doesn't make it less painfull for me and I can't imagine how awful it is for any Ukrainian in current situation.
    PS: And how can you not hear about Zelensky?

    • @pawsomepets2023
      @pawsomepets2023 Před 9 měsíci +23

      Дякую за підтримку

    • @frauerde5282
      @frauerde5282 Před 8 měsíci +10

      I guess she didn't got the name, because she has just seen it written. There's a difference between hearing and seeing a word, especially if you are not used to a language or even a native speaker.
      But with the rest I'm with you. As a Bosniak war/genocide refugee (now migrant), it's a triggering moment when people think and say I'm Serbian or Croatian. Can't help it at this moment. But through my pain and trauma I have to remind myself, that not all Serbs and Croats are cruel brutal fashists and for everyone who is, there are many more who are nice, hospitable and understanding and also just want peace between our three ethnicities like I do. It's a slow process though. In these videos for instance I'm rooting for Draga. She seems to be nice, funny and intelligent.

    • @owlofathena1247
      @owlofathena1247 Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@frauerde5282bosniak, serb and croat are literally the same ethnicity, wtf you on about?

    • @KayMarieD
      @KayMarieD Před 6 měsíci +2

      Yeah, I kinda wish they warned the American not to say Russian.

    • @d.v.t
      @d.v.t Před 6 měsíci +3

      Totally! Unintentional but the Zelensky part also threw me off.

  • @dakey2k6
    @dakey2k6 Před 10 měsíci +301

    Polish and Ukrainian have about 60% similarities. It’s much easier to understand polish as a Ukrainian native speaker than Russian (of course without knowing Russian language).

    • @istra3265
      @istra3265 Před 9 měsíci +5

      no, i'm russian and understand Polish. I just little learn it, very little. easier for me to read than listen Polish

    • @dalantren3758
      @dalantren3758 Před 9 měsíci +20

      Yeah, and funny thing that as russian I can understand almost all from ukranian, but 0% in polish

    • @whywhitenigga9
      @whywhitenigga9 Před 9 měsíci +23

      @@dalantren3758якщо б не русифікація української мови в 33 році, вам би було дуже тяжко зрозуміти українську мову

    • @whywhitenigga9
      @whywhitenigga9 Před 9 měsíci +4

      @@dalantren3758приклад щоки (щеки) то з української до 33 року ланіти

    • @macakucizmama831
      @macakucizmama831 Před 9 měsíci +6

      Are they? Ukranian is east Slavic, but it is kind of Russian with Polish influence

  • @user-ri8hv3ve7s
    @user-ri8hv3ve7s Před 10 měsíci +34

    OMG, she doesn't know who is Zelensky..It is just unbelievable taking into consideration the fact the girl has an access to the Internet, how is it f*cking possible? I understand that the war is far from her, but that's a real shame

    • @bdleo300
      @bdleo300 Před 5 měsíci

      Who the f is "Zelensky"??? Oh wait, that irritating drug addict and a beggar in a dirty green shirt 🤡

    • @Mystic-CoTWHunter
      @Mystic-CoTWHunter Před 24 dny +1

      bro who pays damn attention to the news, old people, just like you!

  • @bre_me
    @bre_me Před 10 měsíci +359

    It's funny how languages can sound so similar yet you have no idea what one is saying and completely understand what another is saying. I've been studying Ukrainian on Duolingo for over a year and I understood the Ukrainian's introduction, which made me so happy, yet I understood almost nothing of the other ones' introductions.

    • @catzeliix3255
      @catzeliix3255 Před 10 měsíci +81

      I'm really glad you are learning ukrainian. Thank you!

    • @bre_me
      @bre_me Před 10 měsíci +19

      @@catzeliix3255 🥰

    • @jacekplacek8274
      @jacekplacek8274 Před 10 měsíci +37

      I am a Pole, so I understand every girls. If you know better ukrainian, you would understand everything. :P :P :P :) :) :) :D :D :D For example 75% polish and ukrainian words are very close, very similar.

    • @WiktorLyzinski467
      @WiktorLyzinski467 Před 10 měsíci +8

      @@jacekplacek8274 to chyba tylko dla tych co obcują z ukraincami na codzień, bo ja pzoa pojedyńczymi słowami nie rozumiem nic co gadają te dziewczyny

    • @jacekplacek8274
      @jacekplacek8274 Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@WiktorLyzinski467 u mnie w domu po wybuchu wojny przewinęły się 4 rodziny ukraińskie. :) Cóż. Po prostu teraz wszystko rozumiem.

  • @ivangl8936
    @ivangl8936 Před 9 měsíci +298

    When you hear at least once in your lifetime Ukrainian and russian language, you will never forget the difference)) Believe me. This Ukrainian girl is amazing❤️

    • @mynameishades2113
      @mynameishades2113 Před 9 měsíci +17

      And she's gorgeous too

    • @georgschrotten622
      @georgschrotten622 Před 9 měsíci +18

      Believe me, we will forget the differences! Even Romanians have trouble sometimes when they hear the two languages just as the Hungarians and they are neighbours. Slovakian share so many similarities with ukrainian and still i had a slovakian girlfriend who sometimes shuffled the two. German speakers have no ears to the eastern slavic languages.
      Why is she amazing? Only for being an ukrainian? She is a simple shy girl, and we've heard nothing smart or funny from her? Why is she amazing?
      I know, you are ukrainian and you guys just growing your nationalities but pls don't denny the facts! Nothing will be 'cool' just for being ukrainian. No language, no people, no region.
      Well... by that logic. Arabic is the best language, Iraq is the best country! All the people from Iraq are so amazing!

    • @user-sr9rs9rz6u
      @user-sr9rs9rz6u Před 9 měsíci +12

      ​@@georgschrotten622First, why do you think this guy or girl is from Ukraine? Secondly, the commentator did not say that Ukraine is the best country and should be idolized. Yes, I agree with you that people will not remember the difference between the Slavonic languages ​​the first time. But the commentator said correctly about the girl. Everyone has different tastes. To me, she is truly amazing. She is very beautiful and looks like Snow White. For some, this is already an occasion to write such a comment.

    • @user-nh8gw5ls5w
      @user-nh8gw5ls5w Před 9 měsíci +3

      Depending what will you hear. Some words and expressions are very similar. Some are completely different. But you have to pay attention to pronunciation more than actual vocabulary

    • @mirekkisiel9719
      @mirekkisiel9719 Před 9 měsíci +9

      Ukrainian is mixed Polish and Russian

  • @user-di4si9lx9m
    @user-di4si9lx9m Před 10 měsíci +182

    What? She doesn’t know who is Volodimir Zelenskyy. Does she live in the Moon? Unbelievable 😢

    • @kacperzimowski4626
      @kacperzimowski4626 Před 10 měsíci +31

      Exactly, there is no point of such videos if you bring here people completely unaware of the most basic international affairs, who... somehow all happen to be Americans. They wouldn't name a single person from Europe nor even a single country from Europe so why bother making them associate countries with famous people.

    • @sofija642
      @sofija642 Před 10 měsíci +15

      Pretty sure even if the Serbian girl said Nikola Tesla she still wouldn't get it. I honestly doubt she ever heard of Serbia

    • @Saverio_Simone_Marino
      @Saverio_Simone_Marino Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@kacperzimowski4626 the vast majority of americans only know big countries from Europe like Italy Spain France Germany Uk and Russia, so i'm not surprised at all

    • @denzeroneYT
      @denzeroneYT Před 10 měsíci +3

      She probably never saw how her president met with Zelensky and the like

    • @denzeroneYT
      @denzeroneYT Před 10 měsíci

      @@Saverio_Simone_Marino In a sense? So you know about Russia, it is a terrorist country that wants to take over another country? Almost the entire civilized world is talking about it now. The American president even visited Ukraine

  • @henri_ol
    @henri_ol Před 10 měsíci +305

    It's funny see this knowing that Shannon and Anya 🇵🇱 are good friends and how Anya tried to hide it from Shannon 😂 , first member from Slovenia 🇸🇮 Eva 👏

    • @n-oliviaa
      @n-oliviaa Před 10 měsíci +27

      Ania*

    • @evakotnik
      @evakotnik Před 10 měsíci +8

      🥳🥳🇸🇮🙏🏻☺️

    • @xeither289
      @xeither289 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ❤GOD JESUS TOLD US TO LOVE GOD AND TO LOVE ONE ANOTHER! LET'S NOT DESTROY THIS WORLD! NO WAR!!! БОГ СОЗДАЛ ТАКОЙ ПРЕКРАСНЫЙ МИР! НЕ БУДЕМ РАЗРУШАТЬ МИР! ПОЛЮБИМ БОГА И ВСЕХ ЛЮДЕЙ! НЕТ ВОЙНЕ!!❤❤

    • @xeither289
      @xeither289 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@n-oliviaa❤GOD JESUS TOLD US TO LOVE GOD AND TO LOVE ONE ANOTHER! LET'S NOT DESTROY THIS WORLD! NO WAR!!! БОГ СОЗДАЛ ТАКОЙ ПРЕКРАСНЫЙ МИР! НЕ БУДЕМ РАЗРУШАТЬ МИР! ПОЛЮБИМ БОГА И ВСЕХ ЛЮДЕЙ! НЕТ ВОЙНЕ!!❤

    • @xeither289
      @xeither289 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@evakotnik❤GOD JESUS TOLD US TO LOVE GOD AND TO LOVE ONE ANOTHER! LET'S NOT DESTROY THIS WORLD! NO WAR!!! БОГ СОЗДАЛ ТАКОЙ ПРЕКРАСНЫЙ МИР! НЕ БУДЕМ РАЗРУШАТЬ МИР! ПОЛЮБИМ БОГА И ВСЕХ ЛЮДЕЙ! НЕТ ВОЙНЕ!!❤❤

  • @renegadosPL
    @renegadosPL Před 10 měsíci +116

    Since when have Slavic languages been spoken in Sweden or the Netherlands? I understand not knowing Djokovic, not everyone has to be a tennis fan and know one of the best players in the world, but not to know Zelensky? Especially now that the war has been going on for a year and a half, and Zelensky has become one of the most recognizable politicians in the world?

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před 10 měsíci +15

      I noticed that many people totaly ignore news and they are not interested in politics at all and "some war in Europe" is just one of many news for them, not interesting I guess. But it's still weird when Zelensky is calling with Biden all the time and you open internet and there is Zelensky everywhere. But I also can't distinguish Ukrainian from Russian, I need longer example and focus on H sound, accent depends on speaker, it won't help you much, some Ukrainians sound totaly Russian to me.

    • @Duluvra
      @Duluvra Před 10 měsíci +7

      Djokovic is more famous than Zelensky. Zelensky is like a year in the spotlight. Djokovic has been playing tennis for 20 years.

    • @Ivan-fm4eh
      @Ivan-fm4eh Před 10 měsíci

      We get it, you're super smart 👍🏼

    • @snowdolphvov4193
      @snowdolphvov4193 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@Ivan-fm4eh I mean no, he is not retarded, this was actually very odd indeed

    • @Ivan-fm4eh
      @Ivan-fm4eh Před 10 měsíci

      @@snowdolphvov4193 indeed very odd

  • @sana3843
    @sana3843 Před 10 měsíci +69

    “I am not as familiar with European languages, I speak English, French and Spanish…” 😅

    • @user-fo2yg1jp4h
      @user-fo2yg1jp4h Před 9 měsíci +5

      😂😂😂

    • @danieln9226
      @danieln9226 Před 8 měsíci +6

      An American like her claiming to speak languages is the equivalent of me saying that I understand Quantum Physics

  • @simontheboy5461
    @simontheboy5461 Před 6 měsíci +9

    she is trying to guess slavic languages and said swedish and dutch?? americans and geography lmao

  • @justice4469
    @justice4469 Před 10 měsíci +249

    I cant understand why Ukrainians always mention borscht. Ukraine has another popular traditional dish - "Varenyky", which is unmistakably recognized (if a person has at least heard something about Ukraine).
    But anyway i cant understand how not to guess that she is Ukrainian after she named Zelensky as a famous person and say "tak" (doesn't sound like russian "da" at all).

    • @borelina11
      @borelina11 Před 10 měsíci +9

      In russian language in direct contex word "tak" means "yes"

    • @mexiders
      @mexiders Před 10 měsíci +13

      @@borelina11 Usually is 50/50 from context

    • @borelina11
      @borelina11 Před 10 měsíci

      @@mexiders yes. Only in context

    • @Hubert_G
      @Hubert_G Před 10 měsíci +10

      @@borelina11 no.russian da means yes,as answer for question but tak means in such way or somethink like:могу ли я сделать это так?
      да, ты можешь это так сделать

    • @borelina11
      @borelina11 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@Hubert_G I am a native speaker of Russian. You are right in your statement, but my comment is that a single word "Tak" can mean "Yes" in a certain context.

  • @jimgorycki4013
    @jimgorycki4013 Před 10 měsíci +200

    Great to see the Slavic Languages represented. West Slavic (Polish), East Slavic (Ukrainian), South Slavic (Slovenian, Serbian). Hello / cześć Anya. Na zdrowie! / Bless you! (my limited Polish vocab lol)

    • @user-fk1wj2fw7d
      @user-fk1wj2fw7d Před 10 měsíci +2

      @xohyuu нацисты восславляющие свою нацию , а не богов обречены на поражения и последующие унижения. Слава Украине !💊

    • @nataliya6093
      @nataliya6093 Před 10 měsíci +6

      ​@xohyuuділення слов'янських мов на південну, західну та східну - то повна дурня та застаріле мракобісся, нав'язане російською імперією аби тримати українців та білорусів в рамках міфу про походження їх мов від російської (що є неправдою). На території Німеччини живуть носії лужицької мови (яка, нажаль, вимирає), так от - ця мова найбільш споріднена з українською мовою. Також білоруська і польська мова більш споріднені з українською, ніж російська. Взагалі, російська через своє походження від старо болгарської більше схожа на південнослов'янські мови.

    • @Kieran_Keegan
      @Kieran_Keegan Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@nataliya6093До речі так. Російська мова схожа на болгарську, У мене друг живе в Софії, родом з Пітера, швидко вивчив болгарську мову. але в кожних наших мовах не лише слов'янські слова, прислівники та діалекти. у білоруській мові багато від литовської та польської, в українській взагалі купа всього, тюркські, мадярські, румунські, польські. У російській і слов'яни, і тюрки, монголи, і финовгры. Ще не варто забувати русин, кашубів, поморян, силезців та поморів, які живуть в Архангельській області

    • @tilenHD
      @tilenHD Před 10 měsíci +2

      i am from slovenia i would personaly add slovenian to west slavic langauge family i know geographicly we are south slavic but slovenian is more closly realted to west slavic langauges

    • @Kieran_Keegan
      @Kieran_Keegan Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@tilenHD Pozdravljeni, jaz sem iz Rusije, iz mesta Belgorod. Govorim in pišem lahko skoraj vse slovanske jezike, vsi so enaki. Zakaj ste se odločili, da je slovenski jezik bližji zahodnim Slovanom

  • @dejavu__
    @dejavu__ Před 10 měsíci +108

    I love that you included Slovenian, thank you, hi from Slovenia! Maybe now, with this year's Eurovision, our language will get even more recognition and I already know more people are wishing to learn it, so I hope some more apps and courses include it in the curriculum. Love your videos on this YT channel also, I'm a big fan of languages! Keep up the good work!

    • @evakotnik
      @evakotnik Před 10 měsíci +6

      🇸🇮🥹🩷🩷🩷

    • @EricReno20
      @EricReno20 Před 10 měsíci +9

      Joker Out are such a good band 💙

    • @fabricio4794
      @fabricio4794 Před 10 měsíci

      @@xohyuu Annoying Bot...SHUT UP,cale a boqui...

    • @dejavu__
      @dejavu__ Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@EricReno20 I'm happy you like them, thank you for saying that.. They really are a great band & people (it shows even more when experienced live)!💛

    • @dejavu__
      @dejavu__ Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@xohyuu you mean how do you say those things in slovenian? "My name is.." = "Moje ime je...", "yes" = "da" (more formal) or "ja" (more informal) and "no" = "ne"

  • @d.d.3249
    @d.d.3249 Před 10 měsíci +94

    You can see that for Rosina, confusing her with a Russian girl was not pleasant.

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před 10 měsíci +9

      But most of people just can't distunguish Russian and Ukrainian, I also can't even when I am a slavic speaker too. But what is super ridiculous and not understandable for me is when my language (Czech) is confused for Russian because accent is totaly different.

    • @d.d.3249
      @d.d.3249 Před 10 měsíci +18

      ​@@PidalinI'm Polish. Of course, you are right, I also encountered the fact that my Polish language was confused with Russian. We will distinguish our languages ​​from each other because we know that we see these differences (for me, too, it is not a problem to distinguish Russian from Ukrainian). I wrote only in the context of what Russia is doing in the homeland of this nice girl.

    • @tinnasell4161
      @tinnasell4161 Před 10 měsíci +18

      I can hardly imagine why it would be otherwise. The reason why Ukrainian is often confused with Russian is the overwhelming representation of Russia in the international arena before Ukraine's Independence. Plus, the Russian Empire and then the Soviet Union did everything to make Ukrainian disappear. There were laws that prohibited the language, dictionaries were censored 'cause some Ukrainian words were considered nationalistic (as if that was even possible), poets and artists who wrote in Ukrainian or about Ukraine as a distinct culture were murdered by the regime, Ukrainian-language schools have been closed one by one in a span of decades, not to mention one or two genocides. And modern Russian continues this legacy by saying that the Ukrainian language is not real, that it is a spoiled version of Russian, and that every Ukrainian is just a Russian who cast their roots aside and must be punished for doing so. I've been born Ukrainian after the Independence, in 1997, actually. I've been speaking Ukrainian my who life and some Russian-speaking dudes mocked me for doing so. I've been getting low ratings in taxi services because I refused to speak a language I did not like (Russia) and some people said slurs to me when I wore ethno-styled elements. During childhood, there were incidents when children who went to a Russian-language school threw sand into my hair because I was talking 'fancy' and they could not understand me. Later I learned that their grandmother was speaking Ukrainian, so they actually understood everything I said, they just copied their father's mannerisms. This attitude originates from the Soviet policy where you are rather Russian or a nationalist and a Western spy. It got better with time. People in Ukraine know both Ukrainian and Russian but because of this hostile uprising, some prefer to speak Russian, for it is safer that way. During the past 20 years, people started speaking Ukrainian more. There's a law that supports the transition by making the services industry obligated to deliver services in Ukrainian (the switch to Russian is possible at the customer's request). Nobody attacks people for speaking Ukrainian, so they became braver and more comfortable with it. Russia does not like that so it brought up the narrative that Ukrainians are prohibiting Russian or attacking other Russian-speaking citizens, so that people with Soviet mentality go outside and start messing things up. So yeah... when a Ukrainian is confused for Russian, we immediately think of all these things and they upset us. We know that others do not mean to make us feel miserable, and that's why we do not say anything. It still hurts, though. The only thing we can change about that is to be more proactive as Ukrainians and visit a therapist, maybe

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@tinnasell4161 You overthinked it, people don't think it's Russian because of politics, they just don't hear the difference and there is more Russian speakers, so obviously, they think it's probably Russian. But most of "east slavic speakers" you meet are actually Ukrainians or people from those former USSR somethingStan countries who don't even have Russian as their native language.

    • @tinnasell4161
      @tinnasell4161 Před 10 měsíci

      @@Pidalin I did not phrase it properly, my appologies. I've ment that it is what Ukrainians assume when they try to explain the origins of this confusion. Ukraine and Russia are in an informational war against one another after all.
      But I agree with everything else you've said.

  • @liukin95
    @liukin95 Před 10 měsíci +283

    Poor Rosina keeps getting mistaken for a Russian! It's not the first time it's happened to her on this channel.

    • @eliasziad7864
      @eliasziad7864 Před 10 měsíci +64

      Because there is little difference between ukraine, Russia, and Belarus.

    • @stanislok.7106
      @stanislok.7106 Před 10 měsíci +13

      @@eliasziad7864 Well, there are ways to easily distinguish between them even if you don't speak them (though it's harder for Russian and Belarusian, even I, speaking Russian, have to keep listening for a while to know that somebody's talking in Belarusian 😆) but without any knowledge it has to be hard, as they are all parts of one subgroup.

    • @Jdzo268
      @Jdzo268 Před 10 měsíci +108

      Ukrainian sounds nothing like Russian. Polish sounded more Russian than the Ukrainian did here!

    • @littleturnip99
      @littleturnip99 Před 10 měsíci +23

      I mean, Russia is the largest and most relevant Slavic country and Ukrainian is a very similar language.

    • @littleturnip99
      @littleturnip99 Před 10 měsíci +91

      ​@@Jdzo268 Ukrainian has more in common with Polish than Russian.

  • @catzeliix3255
    @catzeliix3255 Před 10 měsíci +221

    Hopefully there will be a time, when ukraine and its culture finally won't be confused with russia

    • @channingpalmer
      @channingpalmer Před 10 měsíci +25

      this won't happen

    • @catzeliix3255
      @catzeliix3255 Před 10 měsíci +13

      @@channingpalmer maybe, but i hope it will

    • @Handle0108
      @Handle0108 Před 10 měsíci +37

      @@catzeliix3255not happening, they are too close and intertwined. It’s like Canadian and American, or Spanish and Portuguese, or Indonesian and Malaysian, or Norwegian and Swedish.

    • @eliasziad7864
      @eliasziad7864 Před 10 měsíci +23

      Never will happen lol. Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus are incredibly similar.

    • @catzeliix3255
      @catzeliix3255 Před 10 měsíci

      @@eliasziad7864 russians can't even understand ukrainian

  • @oliverfa08
    @oliverfa08 Před 10 měsíci +138

    Welcome back , Shannon , after good videos with Germanic languages and Latin languages , it's time for slavic languages ❤

  • @chanell59
    @chanell59 Před 10 měsíci +144

    We Slavs always get along. Our languages are very similar. I understood everything the girls from Ukraine, Serbia and Slovenia were saying.
    p.s. please do not confuse Ukrainian with Russian because these two languages are different from each other.

    • @nataliasalmanova6020
      @nataliasalmanova6020 Před 10 měsíci

      And what is your native language?

    • @chanell59
      @chanell59 Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@nataliasalmanova6020 Polski ( Poland )

    • @romanpistun9002
      @romanpistun9002 Před 10 měsíci +8

      My native is Russian, I understood 100% Ukraine, however could probably get only 30% of other languages. Still good I guess

    • @someoneelse8103
      @someoneelse8103 Před 10 měsíci +32

      "We Slavs always get along." you gotta be kidding right? XD

    • @ivanerjavec3951
      @ivanerjavec3951 Před 10 měsíci +12

      @@someoneelse8103 if politics weren't a thing we would really get along with eachother you know...

  • @ukrainer7723
    @ukrainer7723 Před 10 měsíci +36

    “I think, this is Russian, and they are Sweden and Netherland.”
    🤦🏻pizdec

  • @Fafnirych
    @Fafnirych Před 10 měsíci +361

    Thank you for the participation of the Ukrainian language ❤

    • @Fafnirych
      @Fafnirych Před 10 měsíci +15

      @@xohyuu "My name is ..." in Ukrainian it is translated as "Моє ім'я ..." or "Мене звати ..."

    • @mihailostanic8977
      @mihailostanic8977 Před 10 měsíci +12

      It's literally Russian

    • @Fafnirych
      @Fafnirych Před 10 měsíci +85

      @@mihailostanic8977 The closest language to Ukrainian is Belarusian with 84% of the common vocabulary, followed by Polish with 70% of the common vocabulary, followed by Slovak with 68 percent of the common vocabulary with Ukrainian. With the Russian language, only 62 percent are in common.
      And the closest to the Russian language is Bulgarian, followed by Macedonian, etc.
      So leave your Kremlin myths to yourself. Stop spreading lies

    • @sofija642
      @sofija642 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@Fafnirych Wait what Macedonian is similar to Russian, is this true? Macedonian and Serbian are nearly the same language and as a Serbian I have hard time understanding Russians

    • @lusciousphilosoph6392
      @lusciousphilosoph6392 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@FafnirychWhen comparing languages, not only the lexical method is used, but also at least morphological. There is a Swadesh list for this. And there we will see a similarity with Russian in 86%

  • @svr7823
    @svr7823 Před 10 měsíci +56

    FINALLY SLAVIC LANGUAGES DZIĘKUJĘ

  • @homodinaricus
    @homodinaricus Před 10 měsíci +40

    Serbia is Netherlands
    Slovenia is Sweden
    well.... close enough for an American!

    • @nesimiaydeniz4618
      @nesimiaydeniz4618 Před měsícem +1

      Dont be so cruel on her! At least, she didnt say Minnesota and Arizona.

    • @florjanbrudar692
      @florjanbrudar692 Před 17 dny

      @@nesimiaydeniz4618 This video is about guessing Slavs, not Americans. Besides, the Netherlands and Sweden aren't Slavic at all.
      Please understand I don't condone arguments.

    • @totallyalex2607
      @totallyalex2607 Před 16 dny

      I mean, honestly those countries are all totally irrelevant compared to the US so... US invented the modern age. Go cry about it😭😭😭

  • @user-nh8gw5ls5w
    @user-nh8gw5ls5w Před 9 měsíci +49

    "I understood Russian because of the way she said yes" meanwhile Russian: has a totally different word for yes

    • @stefana2171
      @stefana2171 Před 6 měsíci +1

      ? Dont they say да in Russia?

    • @kurosumomo
      @kurosumomo Před 5 měsíci

      @@stefana2171 All South-Slavic languages use "da" as "yes" with Slovene being the exception of using "Ja" in informal speech, due to their proximity to the Germanic world. So with Russia, that's already 8 additional languages that use "da" as a form of "yes".

    • @isaaknewtone6646
      @isaaknewtone6646 Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@kurosumomo Ukrainians do not use "da" as "yes", so here's another exception for you. Ukrainians use "tak" for "yes".

  • @igortchernowitzer927
    @igortchernowitzer927 Před 8 měsíci +8

    The American girl seems to live in different world

  • @irynakalychak6821
    @irynakalychak6821 Před 9 měsíci +8

    When will they finally stop mistaking Ukrainian for russian? They couldn't sound more different. And how was "tak" for "yes" her first clue? That's Ukrainian for "yes", the russian word is totally different.

  • @evakotnik
    @evakotnik Před 10 měsíci +80

    Thank you so much for having me on the channel! It was so much fun and everyone was so lovely 🩷🥰 I was soooo nervous as it was my first time doing anything like this so fulllll honesty, I'm actually 25, turning 26 this year hahah but my brain stopped working with that first sentence 😂🫣 Thank you to everyone showing love and support in the comments as well! Proud to represent my country- Slovenia 🇸🇮x🇰🇷

    • @vooides
      @vooides Před 10 měsíci +10

      You did nice 👏👏 Greetings from Spain, guapa

    • @evakotnik
      @evakotnik Před 10 měsíci +2

      ⁠@@vooidesThank Yooou☺️🙏🏻🇪🇸👋🏻

    • @henri_ol
      @henri_ol Před 10 měsíci +6

      Welcome , darling Eva 😘 👏 , hope see more of you , especially 'cause Slovenia 🇸🇮 isn't so common , your first time was pretty good

    • @evakotnik
      @evakotnik Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@henri_ol such lovely words from you! Thank you! Would love to do it again!☺️💪🏻

    • @d.d.3249
      @d.d.3249 Před 10 měsíci +1

      You guys all did a great job in this video👍

  • @zup300
    @zup300 Před 10 měsíci +69

    I get excited when I hear Polish in foreign productions .
    It's nice to see such a comparison of Slavic languages, I think you can also do tongue twisters.

  • @springfine7774
    @springfine7774 Před 10 měsíci +29

    Just type a sentence into Google Translate and hear that Ukrainian is a completely different from russian language. It feels like everything was recorded here.

  • @nageshwaranrahul
    @nageshwaranrahul Před 9 měsíci +8

    Awch, poor Ukrainian girl. Could see her visibly cringe being guessed as Russian 😂

  • @binxbolling
    @binxbolling Před 10 měsíci +13

    Very disappointed in my fellow American. Apparently, she lives under a rock.

    • @karllogan8809
      @karllogan8809 Před 10 měsíci

      Maybe Shannon just didn't really hear what the Ukrainian said *shrugs*

    • @binxbolling
      @binxbolling Před 10 měsíci

      @@xohyuu When only "American" is used, that means USA.

  • @Fallenstar86
    @Fallenstar86 Před 5 měsíci +7

    Ждал что сербка назовёт Николу Теслу что просто сломает американский мозг, имя то знакомое

  • @vvxsr
    @vvxsr Před 10 měsíci +92

    need another video with slavic languages!!!

  • @booms4337
    @booms4337 Před 10 měsíci +17

    We love Slovenia 🇸🇮 and small countries 🫶🏾

    • @evakotnik
      @evakotnik Před 10 měsíci +3

      🥳🥳🇸🇮🩷🩷🩷

  • @amarillorose7810
    @amarillorose7810 Před 10 měsíci +62

    It is interesting that she did not know where Novak was from, but it is impressive that she guessed that Serbian and Slovenian/Slovene are similar languages, that is, that they belong to the same South Slavic group. It is interesting to me that when someone hears "DA" they think that only Russian has it, when it exists in almost all Slavic languages except West Slavic (Polish use "tak"; in Serbian we have a similar expression "tako je" - "that's right" but just "tako" means "so, like that, such", ect. and Slovak and Czech use "áno / ano") and Slovenian uses "Ja" but they also have "Da", in Serbian standard is "Da" but colloquially we also have " Ja" (most often in the expressions "ja i?; ma ja" and we have "jašta").

    • @nataliapavliuk
      @nataliapavliuk Před 10 měsíci +6

      And the girl actually said Tak, not da

    • @Catos23
      @Catos23 Před 10 měsíci +5

      Bruh, only Poland from West Slavs uses "Tak" 😶

    • @amarillorose7810
      @amarillorose7810 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@Catos23 Yes, that is correct, I forgot to add that Czechs and Slovaks use "Ano /Áno".

    • @SirSpruce1478
      @SirSpruce1478 Před 10 měsíci

      @@Catos23 In certain context in can also mean ''Yes'' in Czech, but most of the time the meaning here is ''So''

    • @Catos23
      @Catos23 Před 10 měsíci

      @@xohyuu Its "Nie"

  • @hybirr
    @hybirr Před 10 měsíci +57

    finally one of these with slavic languages

    • @kunegundabrunhildabrum-bru4306
      @kunegundabrunhildabrum-bru4306 Před 10 měsíci +4

      what do you mean Tak was for Russian? I mean in polish you also have this word and it's very common so why Tak = Russian?

    • @hybirr
      @hybirr Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@kunegundabrunhildabrum-bru4306 i dont think you understood my comment

    • @kunegundabrunhildabrum-bru4306
      @kunegundabrunhildabrum-bru4306 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@hybirr yeah, bcs "tak" isn't very good for saying it's this language or this, because in Polish it means "yes" and i Czech it means "so" and probably in other languages it is also something similar, in Russian translator saying it's also "so", so idk why u think she should know it's not Russian

    • @hybirr
      @hybirr Před 10 měsíci +7

      @@kunegundabrunhildabrum-bru4306 yes in russian is da, yes in polish and ukrainian is tak, that's basically all. wtf is ur point

    • @Hubert_G
      @Hubert_G Před 10 měsíci

      @@kunegundabrunhildabrum-bru4306 russian also has word tak

  • @ArthurIdrisov
    @ArthurIdrisov Před 10 měsíci +154

    Oh damn, considering the given international circumstances, confusing a Ukrainian for a Russian, was kinda unintentionally brutal.

    • @janslavik5284
      @janslavik5284 Před 10 měsíci +41

      I mean it wasn't intentional and for someone who doesn't speak a Slavic language these 2 may sound very similar, I find it more alarming that Shannon doesn't know who Volodymyr Zelensky is.

    • @WaaDoku
      @WaaDoku Před 10 měsíci +11

      Good incentive to learn some Ukrainian.

    • @WaaDoku
      @WaaDoku Před 10 měsíci +19

      @@janslavik5284 Yup, was thinking the same thing. That name is in the news 24/7. AND he's been to the US and met the president so...

    • @mateuszzbigniew9242
      @mateuszzbigniew9242 Před 10 měsíci +18

      totally agree... it was co confusing for lady from Ukraine...

    • @vieri031
      @vieri031 Před 10 měsíci +29

      Confusing anybody for a russian was like spit someone in the face

  • @antiminer2422
    @antiminer2422 Před 9 měsíci +40

    I feel so sad for Ukrainian girl, russian trolls simply would not stop trolling her. Hold on beautiful Ukrainian souls ❤️🇺🇦

    • @boboboy8189
      @boboboy8189 Před 8 měsíci +5

      But ukranian language sound like russia language. Even if you asked me, i will answer the same.

    • @OlehTsymbal
      @OlehTsymbal Před 8 měsíci +4

      @@boboboy8189 Ukrainian is only 40% similar to russian and 70% similar to polish. Tf are you talking about?

    • @Karbon545
      @Karbon545 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@OlehTsymbal ukranian has a lot of polish loand words but that doesn't that in other aspects it is closer to polish. Contrary grammatically it (and belarussian) is closer to russian rather than polish

    • @bdleo300
      @bdleo300 Před 5 měsíci

      Don't be "so sad" and go hug your two daddies 😀

  • @vuxerman
    @vuxerman Před 10 měsíci +18

    As a Serbian this is so funny 🤣

  • @karolszczerbien7885
    @karolszczerbien7885 Před 10 měsíci +107

    Ania tried to hide as much she could: famous person Blaszczykowski intead of Chopin, Marie Curie or Lewandowski and famous food rosół instead of pierogi. She tried her best but friendship won haha

    • @dmitrylytov5005
      @dmitrylytov5005 Před 10 měsíci +7

      I never heard about Blaszczykowski; to me, his name sounded almost like Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz.

    • @karolszczerbien7885
      @karolszczerbien7885 Před 10 měsíci +14

      @@dmitrylytov5005 He is popular football player in Poland

    • @mysteriousdoge1298
      @mysteriousdoge1298 Před 10 měsíci +18

      How about Iga Świątek? She's pretty famous nr 1 tennis player

    • @karolszczerbien7885
      @karolszczerbien7885 Před 10 měsíci +7

      @@mysteriousdoge1298 Yeah, she became a legend in Poland

    • @dmitrylytov5005
      @dmitrylytov5005 Před 10 měsíci +9

      @@karolszczerbien7885 - tastes differ. People like me don't watch sports channels. Talking about Poland, I'd rather recognize film directors, actors or writers, or maybe politicians or military. The first name that comes to my mind is Jerzy Stuhr :)

  • @danieln9226
    @danieln9226 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Someone like her claiming to "know a language" is the equivalent of me claiming to understand Quantum Physics.

  • @836matsunbri5
    @836matsunbri5 Před 10 měsíci +71

    Had it not been my studying Polish, I think as an American it would be easier to guess Slovenia and Serbia because of their basketball stars in the NBA. Zelensky and Djoković are giveaways, too in a sense of global influence.

    • @mysteriousdoge1298
      @mysteriousdoge1298 Před 10 měsíci +9

      And Anya chose such weird examples of famous Poles & famous Polish dish that not many would guess Poland after those to be honest

    • @mysteriousdoge1298
      @mysteriousdoge1298 Před 10 měsíci +7

      Like Iga Świątek or Robert Lewandowski & pierogi would be much easier for many people

    • @836matsunbri5
      @836matsunbri5 Před 10 měsíci +14

      ​@@mysteriousdoge1298Well, she had to make it difficult because they are buddies😂

  • @Olzhas.D
    @Olzhas.D Před 10 měsíci +34

    Another proof that stereotypes about blondes are not stereotypes at all 😅

  • @dragicakotnik3114
    @dragicakotnik3114 Před 10 měsíci +30

    Omg Eva Kotnik, Slovenian sounds soft and smooth. Never thought so either until I've heard you speak next to other slavic languages

    • @evakotnik
      @evakotnik Před 10 měsíci +3

      All the love🥹🥰❤️

    • @florianbischoff9764
      @florianbischoff9764 Před 10 měsíci +1

      how do you have the same name and not even heard slovenian😂

    • @evakotnik
      @evakotnik Před 10 měsíci +14

      @@florianbischoff9764hehe she's my mom, she meant it in the way as "she never thought so before as well, until she heard me speak next to other slavic languages"☺️ we discussed this before and we always thought that other people must hear Slovenian as a very "harsh" language, so it was a surprise to all of us to hear differently ☺️

    • @aleskosir2727
      @aleskosir2727 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Slovenščina/Slovene is not harsh for me. Serbian / Polish are harsher.

    • @universe-recommends
      @universe-recommends Před 10 měsíci +4

      Slovenian sounds beautiful to Finnish ears.

  • @piotrch0
    @piotrch0 Před 10 měsíci +13

    I can't with this girl not knowing Zelensky. What kinda priviliged cloistered life do you lead? How can you afford to block out the war for a year and a half? How?!

    • @the8thvictim
      @the8thvictim Před 10 měsíci

      Just look at her, she's just an another tool created by Tik-Tok.

    • @alevyts3523
      @alevyts3523 Před 9 měsíci

      She lives in Korea. Asia has different information bubble.

    • @tamcon72
      @tamcon72 Před 2 měsíci

      @@alevyts3523 If it's not North Korea--and it isn't--that ain't it.

    • @alevyts3523
      @alevyts3523 Před 2 měsíci

      @@tamcon72 For Americans, education is also illegal

    • @tamcon72
      @tamcon72 Před 2 měsíci

      @@alevyts3523 I don't think it's illegal. It's just not comprehensive anymore.

  • @HertWasHere
    @HertWasHere Před 10 měsíci +20

    Oh Shannon I thought u were smarter than that… Sweden and Netherlands? Both are germanic languages 😢😅

    • @Ivan-fm4eh
      @Ivan-fm4eh Před 10 měsíci +1

      Her interest is in Asia, she has never been to Europe.

    • @bdleo300
      @bdleo300 Před 5 měsíci

      She is still more informed than 90% of Muricans, they never heard of Sweden and Netherlands either 😀😀

  • @MrDen-lv5uj
    @MrDen-lv5uj Před 10 měsíci +24

    The guessing girl doesn't even know that The Netherlands and Sweden are not Slavic countries 😂 Americans are really not the best at Geography 😅

    • @RaveCandy
      @RaveCandy Před 9 měsíci

      Thankfully I had the internet to help me lol... As an American it makes me feel sad people don't even know other countries too well.🙁

    • @RaveCandy
      @RaveCandy Před 9 měsíci

      North American@xohyuu | Пeрeмога Үкраїнi!))

  • @RefreshThisPage
    @RefreshThisPage Před 10 měsíci +26

    That girl from Ukraine is beautiful

  • @SpiritusMovens
    @SpiritusMovens Před 3 měsíci +8

    People wondering that she confused a Ukranian with a Russian and not wondering that she confused a Serbian with a Dutch and a Slovenian with a Swede??? People writing such comments are really STUPID and paranoide. I mean, Russian and Ukranian are pretty similar, and Dutch has absolutely nothing to do with Serbian or Swedish with Slovenian. Something is going wrong with this world...

  • @samip3124
    @samip3124 Před 10 měsíci +28

    How in the world she didn't know zelensky??

    • @maxim_factor
      @maxim_factor Před 4 měsíci

      Там есть мигранты приехавшие в США в 90-е годы XX века, если она родилась в такой семье, то у неё крайне смутные представления о её Родине.

  • @MuzykaEuropejska
    @MuzykaEuropejska Před 10 měsíci +55

    Trzeba być naprawdę ograniczonym żeby w 2023 roku nie wiedzieć kim są Zelensky i Djokovic! Straszne!

    • @miosnikgentoo3598
      @miosnikgentoo3598 Před 10 měsíci +9

      Amerykanie mają własny świat, i nie za bardzo interesują się tym, co się dzieje w Europie, a sportem tym bardziej nie można od każdego wymagać, żeby się interesował gdyby nie to, że u nas cały czas trąbią w serwisach informacyjnych o tym, że taki i taki zawodnik wygrał taki czy taki turniej, to ja też bym nawet nie kojarzył z nazwiska kto to jest, bo tenis mnie ani trochę nie interesuje.

    • @stanislok.7106
      @stanislok.7106 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Zgadzam się z @miosnikgentoo3598 i potwierdzam, że nie mam pojęcia kim jest Djoković.

    • @darktravel9318
      @darktravel9318 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@stanislok.7106 Tak samo nie wiem kto to

    • @NickB9W
      @NickB9W Před 10 měsíci +1

      Americans. That's not surprising. They won't even show you on a map where these countries are. Another world, other interests.
      I never watched tennis in my life, but I've heard of Djokovic and I know where he's from.

    • @azarishiba2559
      @azarishiba2559 Před 10 měsíci +10

      Sorry, a Costa Rican passing here. I know who is Zelensky, it's impossible not havong heard of him, but I don't know who is Djokovic, since I'm not interested in sports even in my country.

  • @asjabedryk
    @asjabedryk Před 10 měsíci +65

    As ukrainian I am beyond happy to see one of us in your videos. Thank you for the work you do!

    • @cpj93070
      @cpj93070 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Even when she kept mentioning Russia for your Girl?

    • @stefaniya2923
      @stefaniya2923 Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@cpj93070 please do not saн to Ukrainian girl - russian - that's very annoying, if you want to be liked by Ukrainians strictly differentiate them from russians.

    • @asjabedryk
      @asjabedryk Před 10 měsíci +11

      @@cpj93070 ofcourse no, but we all know that people are often mistaken about ukrainian and russian similarities. To me it’s pretty understandable

    • @eliasziad7864
      @eliasziad7864 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@cpj93070 Mila Kunis, the most famous Ukrainian, even lied to people by telling them that she was from Russia because there is not much difference and that Russia is wildly more known than Ukraine...

    • @eliasziad7864
      @eliasziad7864 Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@stefaniya2923 Before the war, I have never seen Ukrainians get upset when they are mistaken as being Russian, it's either that they lie and say they are from Russia or just correct them that they are from Ukraine and acknowledge the similarities.

  • @mewtwo506
    @mewtwo506 Před 8 měsíci +3

    She doesn't know who Djoković and Zelenskyy are... Yeah she's definitely American 😂

    • @ginismoja2459
      @ginismoja2459 Před 8 měsíci

      I thought it weird she didn't know Dončič and Djoković. However, I am pretty sure the pronunciation of Vladimir Zelensky threw her off.

    • @mewtwo506
      @mewtwo506 Před 8 měsíci

      @@ginismoja2459 nah you cappin'.

  • @jlpack62
    @jlpack62 Před 10 měsíci +75

    Oh Shannon, you made the fatal mistake by confusing a Ukrainian with a Russian, even after she gave you the Zelensky hint! FWIW, my entire ethnicity is Slavic with 4 Polish great grandparents, and 2 each of Croatian and Ukrainian.

    • @lemonz1769
      @lemonz1769 Před 10 měsíci +22

      I think calling Sweden and Netherlands Slavic countries is the real fatal mistake.

    • @janslavik5284
      @janslavik5284 Před 10 měsíci +3

      ​@@lemonz1769 I don't think they tell them which language family they are guessing. For all Shannon knows the people behind her could be from Central Africa.

    • @qwertyytrewq973
      @qwertyytrewq973 Před 10 měsíci +1

      True

    • @gugugaga1233
      @gugugaga1233 Před 10 měsíci

      Nah lol

  • @g33karmy92
    @g33karmy92 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I will watch and like it because Shannon is back!!! yay!!!!

  • @user-xo9ol5wb1v
    @user-xo9ol5wb1v Před 9 měsíci +5

    I initially thought she would call them all Russians. But when she realized that there were people from the Netherlands there. The video has become much more interesting. How can a Slav be mistaken for a Nemetс.

  • @usefulrandom1855
    @usefulrandom1855 Před 10 měsíci +28

    As an Englihman, Ljubljana and lake Bled (tourist places of course) are insanely nice! Most underrated city Europe I think, most Brits have probably never heard of it! It gave me Italian vibes.

    • @evakotnik
      @evakotnik Před 10 měsíci +7

      So happy to hear such lovely words about Slovenia! It indeed is gorgeous🇸🇮🩵✨

    • @Sayitlikitiz101
      @Sayitlikitiz101 Před 10 měsíci

      Nice public service comment of Melanialand (Slovenia's improved Trumpist name), but are you really an Englihman?

    • @usefulrandom1855
      @usefulrandom1855 Před 10 měsíci

      @@Sayitlikitiz101 Indeed, born and bred!

    • @Sayitlikitiz101
      @Sayitlikitiz101 Před 10 měsíci

      @@JackSonEFla2 You're a party-pooper, 😋 I was having fun with this Englih person.
      @xohyuu WTH are you saying?

  • @module79l28
    @module79l28 Před 10 měsíci +23

    5:39 - Wow, Shannon, what a massive ball drop! Only someone who has been living under a rock for the last 500 days has never heard the name of the ukrainian president!
    10:12 - Oops, someone at World Friends forgot to tell Shannon that she was guessing the nationality of people who speak SLAVIC languages...

    • @jankowalski6338
      @jankowalski6338 Před 10 měsíci

      She's an American

    • @veryc7437
      @veryc7437 Před 10 měsíci

      @@jankowalski6338 So? A ty jesteś polakiem. Jak się z tym czujesz?

    • @jankowalski6338
      @jankowalski6338 Před 10 měsíci

      @@veryc7437 so she's ignorant and uneducated.
      Czuję się świetnie. Dzięki.

    • @module79l28
      @module79l28 Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@jankowalski6338 - I know she is but she lives in South Korea, where I'm sure the news inform people about what's going on in the world much better than the US news, so what's her excuse to not know who Volodymyr Zelensky is?

    • @jankowalski6338
      @jankowalski6338 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@module79l28 if she lived in North Korea you might have a point

  • @max4rn941
    @max4rn941 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Щодо відомої людини з України , треба було сказати Шевченко , бо Зеленський став відомий лише зараз , а у світі знають багатьох Шевченків.

  • @erickj.933
    @erickj.933 Před 10 měsíci +12

    For me, a Brazilian Portuguese speaker it's funny 'cause some words like "protein" has a very similar pronunciation so if you're paying enough attention it's undertandable and after that word it's returns to unintelligible😅

    • @LuciKaede
      @LuciKaede Před 9 měsíci

      there's actually interesting videos on youtube explaining how portugese and russian phonetics are similar. so maybd that translates with other slavic languages as well? hahah

  • @selmabjoernakull
    @selmabjoernakull Před 9 měsíci +9

    “I don’t know European languages that well”
    Meanwhile speaks English, French and Spanish 💀

    • @kurosumomo
      @kurosumomo Před 5 měsíci +2

      She is learning French for 7 years, which means she is not learning, after 7 years you should be a master in French or very close to a native speaker.

    • @pavelperina7629
      @pavelperina7629 Před měsícem

      @@kurosumomo I learned German for five or six years cause it was mandatory. I can order schnitzel and beer. Then I can catch some words that are similar to English or local slang. Learning language without a need to ever use it and lack of motivation is almost pointless. Even my English is getting different - after 15 years of watching youtube videos, I can understand it. But writing proper sentence containing conditionals, not omitting articles which do not exist in Czech, using continuous tense properly (which, kind of, ceased to exist in Czech) needs some effort.

  • @lAsteriosl
    @lAsteriosl Před 10 měsíci +8

    She don't know who Zelensky is? Omg I literally can't escape this guy, he is fckn everywhere. It's impossible to open a browser and not see him 100th times in a day.

    • @WiktorLyzinski467
      @WiktorLyzinski467 Před 10 měsíci

      do u live in america or europe?

    • @lAsteriosl
      @lAsteriosl Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@WiktorLyzinski467 you wanna say that in Asia there is no news or something? Or they do not care?

  • @shannon.harperrr
    @shannon.harperrr Před 10 měsíci +83

    Hey guys! I had so much fun filming this video with these beautiful ladies and my bestie Ania! I really enjoy getting the opportunity to learn about languages and cultures I’m not familiar with and I consider myself very lucky to get to do these videos:) With that being said, i really hope you guys can understand that I do make mistakes and I’m not perfect but I’m here to learn and educate myself as well! Let’s be kind and keep this space positive while we learn about the world together🦋 much love🤍

    • @hasanluaibi3714
      @hasanluaibi3714 Před 10 měsíci +6

      Your way of interacting with people and all that positive energy you spread out made me subscribe on your channel. I can easily see you have the potential to be a successful youtuber, I wish you the best!!!!

    • @xeither289
      @xeither289 Před 10 měsíci +2

      ❤GOD JESUS TOLD US TO LOVE GOD AND TO LOVE ONE ANOTHER! LET'S NOT DESTROY THIS WORLD! NO WAR!!! БОГ СОЗДАЛ ТАКОЙ ПРЕКРАСНЫЙ МИР! НЕ БУДЕМ РАЗРУШАТЬ МИР! ПОЛЮБИМ БОГА И ВСЕХ ЛЮДЕЙ! НЕТ ВОЙНЕ!!❤

    • @xeither289
      @xeither289 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@hasanluaibi3714❤GOD JESUS TOLD US TO LOVE GOD AND TO LOVE ONE ANOTHER! LET'S NOT DESTROY THIS WORLD! NO WAR!!! БОГ СОЗДАЛ ТАКОЙ ПРЕКРАСНЫЙ МИР! НЕ БУДЕМ РАЗРУШАТЬ МИР! ПОЛЮБИМ БОГА И ВСЕХ ЛЮДЕЙ! НЕТ ВОЙНЕ!!❤

    • @hasanluaibi3714
      @hasanluaibi3714 Před 10 měsíci

      @@xeither289 peace and love

    • @maxIimI101
      @maxIimI101 Před 10 měsíci

      Don't worry, there are always adequate and understanding people, and there are offended by something, it's just the time.

  • @marcoyankovich
    @marcoyankovich Před 9 měsíci +3

    Slovenia = Sweden. Serbia = The Netherlands 😂

  • @Sunshinespeck
    @Sunshinespeck Před 6 měsíci +3

    I only guessed Polish, Ukrainian and Serbian languages. Slavic languages are difficult to understand even for Slavic people. Couldn’t make out the Slovenian language maybe because I wasn’t exposed to that language in my life.

  • @nonameuserua
    @nonameuserua Před 9 měsíci +3

    >Zelenskyy
    >are you from russia?
    HOW? I mean, WHY?.. muricans, please 😞
    Upd Swedish and Dutch be Slavic? It’s somehow ok to say “they speak Spanish in Brazil” considering the similarities, but calling half of Europe Slav is beyond by apprehension

  • @SpiritusMovens
    @SpiritusMovens Před 3 měsíci +2

    And so what if an American confused a Ukranian with a Russian? That could happen to everyone. All slavic languages are somehow similar after all. I don't see what's the big deal about that and all these comments about it are totally paranoide. For me it's much more to wonder how she didn't know who Djokovic or Zelensky are when you can read their names in the newspapers almost daily.

  • @antiminer2422
    @antiminer2422 Před 9 měsíci +6

    Under every word "Ukraine " you see mad russian trolls . I mean, under EVERY word "Ukraine" in social media.

  • @noluvakuma3063
    @noluvakuma3063 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Hey, I would love to see a video comparing Haitian Creole🇭🇹 with French, or other Creoles😄 love the videos

  • @EmilianaKowalewska
    @EmilianaKowalewska Před 8 měsíci +11

    Fioletowy means Violet in our Polish Slavic language. It's not a long word actually and very similar to English. Except it's written with the letter f and the suffix -owy which is like the -ish. So it means "violetish" if you translated it literally. Notice how the Ukrainian girl pronounces it the same way. Another great example how close Ukraine is to Poland 🇺🇦🇵🇱

    • @Karbon545
      @Karbon545 Před 8 měsíci

      Emiliana, don't wanna feel you upset but fioletowy/фiолетовий/фиолетовый is a German loan word "violett"

    • @EmilianaKowalewska
      @EmilianaKowalewska Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@Karbon545 Not upset at all. Sure it means "violett" in German. As someone living in Germany and speaking the language perfectly like a native I can agree with you. And I never said it was a slavic word, so don't put your words or thoughts into my mouth. Obviously you seem to care about the origin of the word. It might come from Latin or another old language. I don't care, it's not my topic. But you yourself can research it where the word originally came from. Be my guest. That's your business. Have a nice day.

    • @maxvandertraak9556
      @maxvandertraak9556 Před 4 měsíci

      А что ты понимаешь под Украиной?

  • @helenna_me
    @helenna_me Před 9 měsíci +3

    disregarding epically failing Ukraine... since when Sweden and Netherlands are Slavic? :D Geography in US is smth special :D

  • @daveit1337
    @daveit1337 Před 10 měsíci +26

    Ukrainian girl so cute and shy 👉👈🥺

  • @Tobbiys
    @Tobbiys Před 10 měsíci +7

    "I think number 2 is Russia..."
    Triger!!!!!!

  • @JohnDoe10350
    @JohnDoe10350 Před 10 měsíci +3

    0:34
    "Especially if it's European languages, just because I'm not as familiar with those"
    As opposed to African languages?
    Asian languages?
    North & South America where nearly all speak Spanish, English or Portuguese?
    Girl, just admit that you're generally clueless about languages.
    And apparently also about sports and world news if you don't know about Djokovic and Zelensky.
    The 2 girls on the right were mentioning names that end with -ic, and she guessed Sweden and Netherlands.
    Wtf? Didn't they tell her this is Slavic languages only? Does she not know that Swedish and Dutch aren't Slavic?

  • @nemaiemoskalia
    @nemaiemoskalia Před 9 měsíci +4

    Thank you for an interesting video! I learn Polish so I could understand it quite well. However, I was surprised that I could also understand some phrases from Slovenian and Serbian! That's exciting (I am Ukrainian)

  • @gofishglobal7919
    @gofishglobal7919 Před 10 měsíci +38

    The girl from Ukraine was not at all happy with the Russia guess. Ukraine needs to be liberated from everyone else involved. What’s going on there at the hands of foreigners is evil.

    • @veryc7437
      @veryc7437 Před 10 měsíci +1

      No need to say "foreigners". They were invaded by Russia, to be clear. One country invading another's sovereignty and killing people there in violation of numerous international treaties and agreements, not to mention committing numerous war crimes, is truly evil.

    • @realmadrid9432
      @realmadrid9432 Před 10 měsíci +4

      yall are crying over this not realising ukrainian and russian are very similiar languages

    • @romank7687
      @romank7687 Před 10 měsíci +10

      @@realmadrid9432 yeah, so similar that ruzzians, descendents of Finno-Ugric tribes can't understand neither Ukrainian nor any other Slavic language. Except of Bulgarian, because artificial ruzzian language is mix of old Bulgarian church, Finno-Ugric and Turkic languages of their former Mongol-Tartarian masters.

    • @Ivan-fm4eh
      @Ivan-fm4eh Před 10 měsíci +1

      I think she was just malnourished. She is so incredibly pale, too. Maybe she's trying to look Korean.

    • @viktorias63
      @viktorias63 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@realmadrid9432so similar that Ruskis can't understand us without previous exposure

  • @RRR-dv5yl
    @RRR-dv5yl Před 8 měsíci +3

    It was interesting when they were saying "My name is Shannon."
    The Polish girl said "I call myself Shannon."
    Ukrainian - "They call me Shannon."
    Slovenian - "My name is Shannon."
    Serbian - "I call myself Shannon." (same as in Polish)
    The exact Serbian words would even work in Polish, it would just sound archaic. If you changed the Slovenian "je" to "jest", it would be correct Polish too. That said, Ukrainian is the closest to Polish. It sounds similar to Slovak, but with an eastern twist to the pronunciation.

    • @pavelperina7629
      @pavelperina7629 Před měsícem +1

      As as Czech, I can understand Slovak, to some degree I can understand Polish, but I can't understand Ukrainian at all. Btw jest is archaic in Czech. And Czech version is I name myself Pavel, or I'm Pavel. In Slovak it's I call myself Pavel. This time Serbian was pretty close - I'm ... I can't tell. Weirdly Serbian is sometimes easier to understand than Polish and sometimes impossible. I guess Polish soft accent makes it hard to understand, but words are closer.

  • @ArchonLicht
    @ArchonLicht Před 10 měsíci +46

    Light violet in ukrainian is actually a combination of two words, it's written with hyphen: світло-фіолетовий.
    I'm surprised though when she asked for "how to say yes" and got "tak" she thought it was russian! I mean isn't the russian "da" a bit of a meme in US? Not anymore I guess.
    But even more shocked was I when she said the last two clearly slavic languages were germanic. I don't speak swedish, but I can recognize it for sure just because of the way it sounds. I would not be able to tell it apart from danish or norwegian, but one can easily get the nordic stuff. And as for dutch - many say it's similar to german. And though IMO it sounds surprisingly different from german (despite some common vocabulary), it certainly doesn't sound slavic at all. So mistaking something slavic for dutch is, well, quite unexpected.

    • @funnycorner2802
      @funnycorner2802 Před 10 měsíci

      In Russian tak can also mean yes, the meaning depends on the context.

    • @ArchonLicht
      @ArchonLicht Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@xohyuu It’s more of a “so”, for example “eto tak” in russian stands for “it is so”.

    • @JB-fh9mr
      @JB-fh9mr Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@funnycorner2802 this is a blatant lie. There is no such word in Russian

    • @Yaroslav_Rus
      @Yaroslav_Rus Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@ArchonLicht In Russian, the word "tak" can have the meanings of both "so" and "yes", depending on the context.

    • @evgeniichuprov
      @evgeniichuprov Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@Yaroslav_Rus а приведите пример, пожалуйста, где "так" употреблялось бы в контексте как "да"

  • @spudtaters8419
    @spudtaters8419 Před 13 dny

    I assure you my wife has never heard of Zelensky or any of those people either. She's happy in a bubble, with real life friends, and I envy and admire that to some degree.

  • @Northerner-NotADoctor
    @Northerner-NotADoctor Před 10 měsíci +78

    The best part of being a Slav is that I understood 95% of what they said (100% of Polish and Ukrainian, 90% of Slovene and of Yugoslavian).

    • @SnakeP1tPoetry
      @SnakeP1tPoetry Před 10 měsíci +34

      Its Serbian, not Yugoslavian.

    • @Northerner-NotADoctor
      @Northerner-NotADoctor Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@SnakeP1tPoetry How you know it was not Bosnian or Croatian? Can you point out the difference from the sample said by her?

    • @SnakeP1tPoetry
      @SnakeP1tPoetry Před 10 měsíci +12

      @@Northerner-NotADoctor There is only Serbian language, others are fake languages.

    • @savabaldin1801
      @savabaldin1801 Před 10 měsíci +12

      @@Northerner-NotADoctor Pretty obvious because flag on thumbnail is Serbian

    • @Northerner-NotADoctor
      @Northerner-NotADoctor Před 10 měsíci

      @@SnakeP1tPoetry ah... now we understand each other.
      You name this language "Serbian", I name it "Yugo-Slavian", because you all guys live in the Yug and you all guys are Slavs.

  • @MinaMil
    @MinaMil Před 10 měsíci +4

    Đoković, Jokić, Dončić 😭
    It's a great video anyway! Greetings from Serbia! ♥

  • @kleyzzit
    @kleyzzit Před 10 měsíci +17

    why do people comment how she mixed up Ukrainian with Russian, and not comment how she said that Dutch and Swedish are Slavic

    • @NickB9W
      @NickB9W Před 10 měsíci +8

      I assume that after she called a Ukrainian a Russian (although the languages are very different), it was no longer surprising when she called Sweden and the Netherlands Slavic countries.

    • @kleyzzit
      @kleyzzit Před 10 měsíci +10

      ​@@NickB9Wbut russian and ukrainian aren't that different,its okay to get confused with them when you dont speak any of them,but it feels like she even didn't know any south slavic language,so she just named random European languages

    • @NickB9W
      @NickB9W Před 10 měsíci +12

      @@kleyzzit Am I the only one who sees a huge difference between Ukrainian and Russian? They sound completely different. Just like other Slavic languages. Even Belarusian, which is 97% similar to Ukrainian, sounds different to me. The girl is 100% ignorant not only of languages, but also of the nationalities of Europe.

    • @viktorias63
      @viktorias63 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@kleyzzitsounds like your puking out of your mouth sir

    • @nightblue6242
      @nightblue6242 Před 10 měsíci

      @@NickB9W dude i have full country of russians and ukraines since war started...i don't see the difference at all.. literally same language, i can understand both. Poland is on another level. I can't understand them, maybe some words 😅

  • @leonidmessin
    @leonidmessin Před 9 měsíci +2

    Did she know that all four languages are Slavic?

  • @innachen9071
    @innachen9071 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Guys, “yes” in Ukrainian “tak”, exactly the way girl said. Russian “da”.

  • @Vinum96
    @Vinum96 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Cmmon, russian can barely understand when we talk in ukrainian to them. Stop these stereotypes, that ukrainian and russian are almost the same nations. Funny af

  • @ectoplasmicentity
    @ectoplasmicentity Před 10 měsíci +9

    All lovely ladies.

    • @Gabor.P.
      @Gabor.P. Před 10 měsíci +4

      Especially the Polish one!

  • @krzysztofrafa9067
    @krzysztofrafa9067 Před 9 měsíci +2

    So what are the other Slavic Languages? Sweden and Netherlands? The look on their faces was priceless. I am just thinking if Shannon even knew other Slavic countries than Poland and Russia (which she kept saying instead of Ukraine)

  • @danieln9226
    @danieln9226 Před 8 měsíci +2

    She's unfamiliar with EUROPEAN languages but knows Spanish, French..... Hmmm and where are those languages from?

  • @verified_name
    @verified_name Před 10 měsíci +16

    Only reason I would have gotten the languages of Slovenia and Serbia is because of the famous people they said are NBA players

  • @Ivan-fm4eh
    @Ivan-fm4eh Před 10 měsíci +6

    The Slovenian girl should have said...Melanija Trump. Or Slavoj Žižek lol

    • @evakotnik
      @evakotnik Před 10 měsíci +2

      I really should have!!!! Omg was too nervous hahah so Luka Doncic was the first one who popped in my mind 😆🙈

  • @_Mimiru_
    @_Mimiru_ Před 8 měsíci +2

    Rosina is so pretty

  • @nesimiaydeniz4618
    @nesimiaydeniz4618 Před měsícem +1

    Dear casting team', to choose an US American for guessing languages and countries is might not be the best idea. I mean, she was said that the languages were Slavic but she guessed half of them from non-Slavic countries.

  • @Knocky184
    @Knocky184 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Swedish is not even remotely close to a slavic language...