Eurovision: All Languages And Dialects Ever Used

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  • A compilation of all 76 languages and dialects ever used in a Eurovision song. This includes languages where only a word or a few sentences were used. The songs used are just examples. If I've missed anything, let me know in the comments :)
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  • @pilota1233
    @pilota1233 Před 2 lety +1002

    I love how the only person singing in azerbaijani wasnt even representing azerbaijan 💀

    • @escjescausteya7829
      @escjescausteya7829 Před 2 lety +85

      Didn't Mata Hari have some Azerbaijani lyrics though?

    • @turalhuseynov7830
      @turalhuseynov7830 Před 2 lety +30

      @@escjescausteya7829 It has.

    • @AllieBorse
      @AllieBorse Před 2 lety +68

      @@escjescausteya7829 still wild that the earliest use of azerbajani - in azerbaijan - still wasn't the azerbaijan entry, lmao

    • @rakata1987
      @rakata1987 Před 2 lety +7

      Swedish too..

    • @giovanniscg8540
      @giovanniscg8540 Před 2 lety +8

      @@escjescausteya7829 three words but yes xD

  • @chantetm4405
    @chantetm4405 Před 2 lety +544

    Japanese person and song writer her: Toy has literally 0 Japanese lyrics. Saying one character who’s name is universally known doesn’t qualify it as a song with Japanese.

    • @LenaleeLee
      @LenaleeLee Před 2 lety +70

      Exactly, I don’t think it should qualify either. Mata Sugu Aō Ne by Ayana would count as Japanese if we were to include JESC (after it’s actually performed of course).

    • @jey0122
      @jey0122 Před 2 lety +34

      @@LenaleeLee yeah and the namaste from italy 2017

    • @nadirhajjour
      @nadirhajjour Před 2 lety +64

      Hahaha I was confused as fuck, thinking the chicken sounds might have been a Japanese word all along

    • @darthkurai
      @darthkurai Před 2 lety +48

      They're referring to the "baka" in "he's a baka-*chiken noises* boy" line.

    • @chantetm4405
      @chantetm4405 Před 2 lety +19

      AFAIK, it was Pikachu. But yeah MSAN and Namaste actually have Japanese. It’s honestly clear that the person making this just wanted to pad the video and this is the most obvious version of this in here.

  • @escpikayohann4760
    @escpikayohann4760 Před 2 lety +316

    How many dialect/régional languages do you want ?
    Austria & France: *Yes*

    • @escjescausteya7829
      @escjescausteya7829 Před 2 lety +15

      And Norway 😁

    • @trambus1144
      @trambus1144 Před 2 lety +36

      Breton and Creoles are not dialects. They're full-fledged languages.

    • @thethingcalledlisa
      @thethingcalledlisa Před 2 lety +7

      Oh we have... more... but several of them are quite similar, we just like giving them names since there are enough differences to tell them apart, I mean the US also could name all of their accents and dialects and have quite a lot of them but they'd probably get confused themselves
      -an Austrian

    • @felicepompa1702
      @felicepompa1702 Před 2 lety +9

      Or corsican, those are not dialects

    • @jessygt4414
      @jessygt4414 Před 2 lety +7

      @@trambus1144 same for Corsican and Tahitian

  • @butterylobsterrolls
    @butterylobsterrolls Před 2 lety +542

    Also this transition from Party for everybody to Shum is hilarious
    Ethnic masterpieces

  • @peeryoutube
    @peeryoutube Před 2 lety +246

    Netta really just *making chicken sounds in Japanese*

    • @maxmine2821
      @maxmine2821 Před 2 lety

      true

    • @kiriso_oneka
      @kiriso_oneka Před rokem +5

      She says baka, thet means “stupid” in japanese and imitates chicken noise too. So the lyrics have double meaning)

    • @ColoringAHouse
      @ColoringAHouse Před dnem

      ​@@kiriso_onekayeah no that's a stretch

  • @Kurt1991jorsen
    @Kurt1991jorsen Před 2 lety +520

    As someone from Belarus, thanks so much for using our true flag

    • @Idk-qs4nr
      @Idk-qs4nr Před 2 lety +3

      🇧🇾🇧🇾🇧🇾🇧🇾🇧🇾🇧🇾🇧🇾

    • @ukrnika
      @ukrnika Před 2 lety +87

      @@Idk-qs4nr not that flag!! ((

    • @aintyours7470
      @aintyours7470 Před 2 lety +8

      @@ukrnika what about that flag? I guess that is the flag everywhere in internet! Is it something related to ongoing protests in Belarus?

    • @ukrnika
      @ukrnika Před 2 lety +108

      @@aintyours7470 the Red-Green flag, now the official flag of Belarus, is actually a soviet symbol of Lukashenko's regime. True flag of free Belarus is White-Red-White.

    • @giuseppe1193
      @giuseppe1193 Před 2 lety +43

      Free Belarus full support from Italy

  • @MangoMercury
    @MangoMercury Před rokem +86

    6:10 Northern Sami person here! While I appreciate that you mentioned us, the clip you used is not singing in the Northern Sami language, but a traditional form of singing in our culture, called "joik". To put this into perspective, this is the equivalent of claiming that yodeling is a German dialect. 😅 Other than that, this is a nice video! 😁

    • @nocturne7371
      @nocturne7371 Před 5 měsíci

      As a Northern Swede myself, I feel the same.

  • @Birdizzz
    @Birdizzz Před 2 lety +211

    About the Norwegian language: we have two different written systems, bokmål ('book tongue') and nynorsk (new norwegian), but no one SPEAKS bokmål or nynorsk, so calling it that is just wrong. "For vår jord" is sung in an Eastern Norwegian dialect, while that Silje Vige song is sung in a dialact from Rogaland (the song isn't even written in nynorsk).

    • @MYOOZIK
      @MYOOZIK  Před 2 lety +25

      I’ll change it next time. I thought there was a difference in grammar, too. If you want, you can write which Norwegian entries are in a dialect, then I’ll add them :)

    • @theakanin4136
      @theakanin4136 Před 2 lety +34

      @@MYOOZIK there is no standard spoken Norwegian so every song sung in Norwegian is dialect :)

    • @sameboen
      @sameboen Před 2 lety +6

      Can add that the joik part in Samiid Ædnan isn't a sang language. Keiino's lyrics in the chorus is Sami though.
      And to take all the different dialects in Norway will prolong this video massively, different dialects all over Norway.

    • @JescGirl
      @JescGirl Před 2 lety +13

      @@sameboen not sure it would prolong it that much, the majority of the songs are performed in standard Eastern/Oslo dialect, even when that is not the performer's spoken dialect, Karoline Kruger is an ironically good example as she is from Bergen, another is Merethe Trøan from Trondheim. some singers like Tor Endresen and Christine Guldbransen let their dialect shine through more. but the only Norwegian entries written and performed in a dialect other than Eastern/Oslo would be the two by Ketil Stokkan and Silje Vige's.

  • @sophie_drachen
    @sophie_drachen Před 2 lety +477

    I'm still sad that the UK (my country) hasn't done a song in Welsh, Manx (a language spoken on the Isle of Man), Cornish or Scots. Or Gaelic.
    (Just remembered that Scots and Gaelic are separate languages. I think why I made that mistake was due to my general dumbness!)

    • @landon306
      @landon306 Před 2 lety +2

      Or even Doric

    • @rileyeyeyy
      @rileyeyeyy Před 2 lety +25

      Technically yes they have done a song in welsh but it’s from junior Eurovision

    • @sophie_drachen
      @sophie_drachen Před 2 lety +20

      @@rileyeyeyy That's something, at least! It's just a shame they didn't do it for the main Eurovision.

    • @jacklovejoy5290
      @jacklovejoy5290 Před 2 lety +10

      Scots and Gaelic are two different languages, Scots is an Anglo-Saxon Germanic language that's mutually intelligible with English and spoken throughout the lowlands and a dialect (Ulster Scots) is spoken in Northern Ireland, Gaelic is a Celtic languages spoken in the Highlands and Isles

    • @oscyk
      @oscyk Před 2 lety +5

      @@jacklovejoy5290 and I get so annoyed when ppl call gaeilge (irish) gaelic bc that's something different

  • @arnauab25_03
    @arnauab25_03 Před 2 lety +75

    2:47 The language no one was expecting

  • @alexandersohn569
    @alexandersohn569 Před rokem +97

    Netta: *Chicken noises*
    "Omg, Japanese!"
    Francesco Gabbani: "Namaste!"
    "Omg, Sanskrit!"
    Mahmood: "Habibi"
    "Omg, Arabic!"

    • @kiertavasirkus
      @kiertavasirkus Před rokem +37

      Mahmood had a whole line in Arabic, not only one word

    • @storiesbylavender
      @storiesbylavender Před 11 měsíci +6

      I am super confused about the Japanese part the only performance I know with Japanese in is Netherland's 2021 JESC Entry

    • @jojonoir
      @jojonoir Před 10 měsíci

      ​​@@storiesbylavenderyou're a baka boy" (stupid boy) and the brand name Pokemon are the only Japanese i detect
      Edit, sorry i meant Pikachu

    • @quarexo1763
      @quarexo1763 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@storiesbylavender some people say that that Baka or chicken noise in toy which means Stupid in english is used there

    • @quarexo1763
      @quarexo1763 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@kiertavasirkus And israels song Feker Libi is in Arabic too :)

  • @federicopifferi7334
    @federicopifferi7334 Před 2 lety +267

    I think UK and Ireland must send a Gaelic folk banger and they'll be back on top 5.

    • @oscyk
      @oscyk Před 2 lety +4

      Are u saying that the UK includes ireland? BTW the irish language is called Gaeilge

    • @caitlinstauffer8685
      @caitlinstauffer8685 Před 2 lety +18

      @@oscyk I think they're implying sending a song in a Celtic language would help both countries, not that the two countries are the same or that Ireland is a part of the UK. "UK and Ireland" is used in a sense that their message is addressed to both countries.

    • @oscyk
      @oscyk Před 2 lety +1

      @@caitlinstauffer8685 yes thats what i thought millstreet is life

    • @RobertHeslop
      @RobertHeslop Před 2 lety +3

      @@oscyk I think he meant Scottish Gaelic

    • @oscyk
      @oscyk Před 2 lety

      @@RobertHeslop ik alot of ppl get it wrong and amongst the celtic nations there is a lot of mixup

  • @m.egan53
    @m.egan53 Před 2 lety +44

    I was so taken aback when "Toy" was listed as having Japanese in it. I know that it sorta has ばか in the lyrics but I very much would not classify it as having Japanese tbh

  • @shanior2837
    @shanior2837 Před 2 lety +80

    In 1978 israel won with Aba-ni-bi, a song in the "bet" language. a language invented by and only spoken by children. which is really cool linguistic story and a really interesting language.

  • @jejtherusheddoodle23
    @jejtherusheddoodle23 Před 2 lety +75

    Countries that always sung in a primary language as a main language (as of 2021):
    - Australia 🇦🇺: English
    - France 🇫🇷: French, Corsican, Breton
    - Ireland 🇮🇪: English, Irish
    - Italy 🇮🇹: Italian, Neapolitan
    - Luxembourg 🇱🇺: French, Luxembourgish
    - Malta 🇲🇹: Maltese, English
    - Monaco 🇲🇨: French
    - Morocco 🇲🇦: Arabic
    - Serbia & Montenegro: Serbian, Montenegrin
    - United Kingdom 🇬🇧: English
    - Yugoslavia: Serbia-Croatian, Slovene, Serbian
    Counties and the year they stopped singing in a primary language as a main language consecutively (in a row) (multilingual entries excluded):
    1965: Sweden 🇸🇪
    1973: Finland 🇫🇮
    1973: Norway 🇳🇴
    1974: Netherlands 🇳🇱
    1976: Switzerland 🇨🇭
    1976: Austria 🇦🇹
    1977: Belgium 🇧🇪
    1999: Slovenia 🇸🇮
    1999: Denmark 🇩🇰
    1999: Iceland 🇮🇸
    1999: Estonia 🇪🇪
    2000: Romania 🇷🇴
    2000: Russia 🇷🇺
    2001: Croatia 🇭🇷
    2001: Poland 🇵🇱
    2002: Cyprus 🇨🇾
    2002: Greece 🇬🇷
    2002: Germany 🇩🇪
    2002: Lithuania 🇱🇹
    2003: Turkey 🇹🇷
    2004: North Macedonia 🇲🇰
    2004: Bosnia & Herzegovina 🇧🇦
    2007: Hungary 🇭🇺
    2008: Andorra 🇦🇩
    2009: Montenegro 🇲🇪
    2011: San Marino 🇸🇲
    2011: Slovakia 🇸🇰
    2015: Israel 🇮🇱
    2015: Serbia 🇷🇸
    2016: Spain 🇪🇸
    2021: Portugal 🇵🇹
    Countries and the year they started singing in a primary language as a main language (multilingual entries excluded):
    2004: Latvia 🇱🇻
    2006: Albania 🇦🇱
    2007: Bulgaria 🇧🇬
    2013: Moldova 🇲🇩
    2017: Belarus 🇧🇾
    2018: Armenia 🇦🇲
    2018: Georgia 🇬🇪
    2021: Ukraine 🇺🇦
    Azerbaijan 🇦🇿 is the only country to never sing in a primary language as a main language.

    • @addictwithchlorine176
      @addictwithchlorine176 Před 2 lety +12

      The first time Ukraine sent a fully-Ukrainian song was in 2020 (Go_A's Solovey). Before that it was only partly Ukrainian or no Ukrainian at all.

    • @kalansonerkekmlpfan.7940
      @kalansonerkekmlpfan.7940 Před 2 lety +6

      Mata hari has a six-word Azerbaijani lyric that many translators ignore

    • @garryd7748
      @garryd7748 Před 2 lety

      Italy sang in Arabic…… Soldi 2019

    • @Seschat
      @Seschat Před rokem

      No - The last song in German for Germany was in 2007 (Roger Cicero - Frauen regieren die Welt)

    • @egg_2705
      @egg_2705 Před rokem +5

      With all my love, please note that English is not a native language to Australia. Australia has never sent a song in one of its (250+) indigenous languages.
      I know you meant your comment as countries singing in their primary spoken language, but it's always important to remember that Australia is colonised land. Esp because that's not a phenomenon really observed within Eurovision counties.

  • @number8tyeight
    @number8tyeight Před 2 lety +105

    I hope Australia will send something with an indigenous language one day! Like 2000 and whatever from the national final

    • @zygggie6985
      @zygggie6985 Před 2 lety +5

      That would be amazing

    • @jerryberry5480
      @jerryberry5480 Před 2 lety +13

      They almost did in 2019 with a song with pre-chorus parts sung in an Indigenous language, it only finished 2nd in the national selection.

    • @mathidle1691
      @mathidle1691 Před 2 lety +3

      yessss i was rooting for electric fields in australia decidesss

    • @Kasser_KSR
      @Kasser_KSR Před měsícem +3

      I have good news

    • @TomatoMaster-rg2nq
      @TomatoMaster-rg2nq Před měsícem

      ​@@mathidle1691two years later they got picked lolll

  • @ugurrr
    @ugurrr Před 2 lety +55

    Azerbaijani part was actually Turkish. She says ''seviyorum seni'' there but the Azerbaijani part is ''men seni sevirem''

  • @HarBosSar
    @HarBosSar Před rokem +10

    Now we have *+ LATIN* because of Konstrakta.

  • @shatelei
    @shatelei Před rokem +26

    Fictional languages have been in Eurovision twice and both times from Belgium. Urban Trad in 2003 with the song "Sanomi" and Ishtar in 2008 with the song - "O Julissi". The band's site claims that "O Julissi" is in an imaginary language, there is, however, a certain similarity to Ukrainian; in particular, the first line is fully understandable (Ukrainian "Oh, in the forest on a spruce").

  • @cookacake
    @cookacake Před 2 lety +46

    It's kinda sad that having 4 national languages Spain has only used Spanish. I was happy to see Catalonian here, but it was Andorra who was singing :(

    • @vincentstef5708
      @vincentstef5708 Před 2 lety +3

      why would they send a less common language that represents less people? in the end the songs weren't good enough and the reason they weren't chosen has nothing to do with them being in a different language

    • @juliaortizmolina7111
      @juliaortizmolina7111 Před 2 lety

      The problem with catalan is the "anti-Spain" bias promoted by catalan leaders, so most people in Spain reject to be represented by a song in catalan.

    • @xway2
      @xway2 Před rokem +2

      @@vincentstef5708 This might be true in recent times (I'm not sure) but in 1968 they famously booted a Catalan singer and replaced him with a Castillian singer. So this is definitely not true as a general rule. And nobody's saying to never send anything in Castillian, just that it would be nice to have some other representation from time to time.

    • @vincentstef5708
      @vincentstef5708 Před rokem

      @@xway2 i understand that, but because there are less castillan and catalan people, it's obviously less likely that any will even apply to go to eurovision, so I don't understand why people are shocked that catalan or castillan hasn't really been represented on the eurovision stage

    • @PSTorres
      @PSTorres Před rokem

      @@vincentstef5708 Castilian is spanish. What do u mean when u say Castilian?

  • @MrTheZMAI
    @MrTheZMAI Před 2 lety +46

    In 2013 Mižerja was in Čakavian Croatian, spoken on Dalmatian coast

    • @lordwafflesthegreat
      @lordwafflesthegreat Před rokem

      Ma što je ovaj Italo-Dalmatinski?? Kakva ja ono zastava? Pa Seva je pjevala po Splitski, ako išta. Čista ikavica/južnočakavski dijalekt.
      Nikla, štikla, bježi.... Pa to je književni hrvatski. Nikakav dijalekt...
      Mižerija, e to je već po Dalmatinski.

  • @buraktjaa34
    @buraktjaa34 Před 2 lety +42

    Should have put Mata Hari for Azeri language because it actually has Azeri lyrics, rather than ''Seviyorum Seni'' Which is also the same in almost every turkic language.

    • @noname-us3ci
      @noname-us3ci Před 2 lety +2

      In Azerbaijani it is Mən səni sevirəm

  • @IFeelBetterInMySweater
    @IFeelBetterInMySweater Před 2 lety +49

    The songs from Norway in 1986 and 1990 both performed by Ketil Stokkan were performed entirely in the local Norwegian dialect of Harstad in the north of Norway.

  • @daphnefleurrr
    @daphnefleurrr Před 2 lety +85

    Could you do a video looking at every year since the removal of the language rule, to see which year is the most linguistically diverse?

    • @thethingcalledlisa
      @thethingcalledlisa Před 2 lety +4

      I wanna know how high this year would be since there were quite a lot of entries in different languages/containing different languages

    • @ukrnika
      @ukrnika Před 2 lety +2

      Maybe 2021

    • @lexezlao
      @lexezlao Před 2 lety +5

      Should it include 1973-1976 since the language rule was also removed in that period?

    • @inesvandevelde1801
      @inesvandevelde1801 Před 2 lety

      What is the language rule?

    • @kiertavasirkus
      @kiertavasirkus Před rokem +2

      @@inesvandevelde1801 there was a rule that countries could sing only in their national or regional countries (that's why there are e.g. Neapolitan, Breton entries from these years)

  • @silencestation557
    @silencestation557 Před 2 lety +50

    Love all these different languages and dialects in ESC so much. Interesting and beautiful ❤.

  • @Botafogoplayground
    @Botafogoplayground Před 2 lety +26

    A wonderful tribute to Mălina Olinescu. May she rest in peace.

  • @vicaki
    @vicaki Před 2 lety +48

    I am so proud that ancient greek were heard on eurovision 🇬🇷

  • @beandrag9019
    @beandrag9019 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you for using Rãndajad for Estonian🇪🇪

  • @escfuego
    @escfuego Před 2 lety +69

    Maybe this year we’ll have the first entry ever in Galician🤫😍

  • @neville1311
    @neville1311 Před 2 lety +13

    Love the flag you used for Belarus ;)

  • @ConlangKrishna
    @ConlangKrishna Před 2 lety +20

    Very well researched! 👍🏻 I am an ESC fan, and I was not aware of all these dialects, even if my channel here is about languages 😉

  • @SerbAtheist
    @SerbAtheist Před 2 lety +18

    8:51 There are only two sentences in the Torlakian dialect in the entire song. The chorus, depicted in this video, is completely standard Serbian.

  • @vkanov
    @vkanov Před 2 lety +7

    THIS IS MY NEW FAVOURITE VIDEO EVERRR!

  • @Louisusbichon
    @Louisusbichon Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you for making this video!

  • @ihateyourhandle
    @ihateyourhandle Před 2 lety +16

    I'm currently trying to learn Imaginary Language to reconnect with my long lost ancestry!

  • @manlorviastudios814
    @manlorviastudios814 Před 2 lety +13

    Waiting for Esperanto...

  • @linationalism
    @linationalism Před 2 lety +6

    Moroccan here! Very nice to see our language being included even though we unfortunately only participated once, and i have to say that performance is quite underrated to this day. We usually refer to our dialect as “Darija” and some linguists consider it it’s own language, not just a dialect. Great vid!

  • @magnusio5292
    @magnusio5292 Před 2 lety +1

    Great and really interesting video! I would say there are way more dialects in Norway (ofc I would commentate on that, it is where I am from) because nynorsk/Bokmål is only written language, but still really cool!

  • @steiraman1
    @steiraman1 Před 2 lety +12

    Wow, what a great video. Love the ESC even more now.
    And I love how all German dialects are from Austria 😂
    I suspect the creator of the video may be Austrian.
    There must be Swiss or German entries in another dialect (Stefan Raab, Wadde hadde dudde da?!)
    Because there are maany distinct dialects in Germany and Swittzerland.
    And yeah, I'm from Austria.

    • @MYOOZIK
      @MYOOZIK  Před 2 lety +6

      I'm actually from Germany, but I just took the dialects from Wikipedia, because that's how they were listed there. Otherwise, I probably would've just written "Austrian German" because it all sounds very similar to me haha. But no seriously, apart from WHDD, which I've already listed, I can't think of any German song that's in a specific dialect and the Swiss songs in German also aren't in Swiss German because that obviously sounds very different 🤷‍♀️

  • @eLgeorge4286
    @eLgeorge4286 Před 2 lety +1

    Great that you didn't forget to include Pontic Greek song ! Many thanks 😙 for τεμετεριν !

  • @MrValonievs
    @MrValonievs Před 2 lety +4

    just a technicality on Norwegian, we don't divide the spoken language in bokmål or nynorsk. the amount of dialects and the differences are much more diverse than that. but an acceptable way of dividing it would possibly be: Northern Norwegian, Eastern Norwegian, Western Norwegian and Trøndersk (southern norwegian is a thing but overlaps with both Western and Eastern. any Norwegian seeing this comment might disagree because I've omitted many dialects, but these are the four major regional differences that can be subdivided into even further dialects.
    So the first Norwegian song you show isn't Bokmål, it's Eastern Norwegian, the second one isn't nynorsk, it is sub-dialect of Western Norwegian. Nynorsk and bokmål are just 2 forms of the written language which doesn't represent the spoken language very well.
    A little extra as well, there are three major dialects being represented in the ESC not just 2. Ketil Stokkan has represented Norway twice, singing in Northern Norwegian.

  • @oliiisaw
    @oliiisaw Před 2 lety +39

    I just really love the Finnish swedish. It's so much softer than regular swedish

  • @butterylobsterrolls
    @butterylobsterrolls Před 2 lety

    Thank you very much for the video

  • @tzoreehandler9163
    @tzoreehandler9163 Před 2 lety +5

    1:42 And this year (2022) we have a song in Breton again!

  • @MYOOZIK
    @MYOOZIK  Před 2 lety +84

    Netta's "chicken sounds" are the Japanese word baka (馬鹿) repeated, which means "stupid" or "idiot", stop messaging about it - I will not respond to any of these comments anymore
    CORRECTIONS:
    8:17 should be 2003
    1:32 is actually Serbian (Bosnian songs for example are "Lejla" or "Ljubav Je")
    1:25 Bokmål & Nynorsk are just written language systems, not dialects
    4:32 should be Dalmatian Croatian instead of Italo-Dalmatian
    SONGS THAT ARE MISSING (if any of these are wrong, let me know):
    - Mižerja (Croatia 2013): Čakavian Croatian
    - Romeo (Norway 1986): Nordnorsk Norwegian
    - Wadde Hadde Dudde Da? (Germany 2000): Colognian German
    - Et Cetera (Ireland 2009): Latin
    - Samson (Belgium 1981): Flemish Dutch
    - J'Aime La Vie (Belgium 1986): Walloon French
    - Tout L'Univers (Switzerland 2021): Swiss French
    - Canzone Per Te (Switzerland 1991): Swiss Italian
    - A-Ba-Ni-Bi (Israel 1978): Bet Language
    -C'est Ma Vie (Lithuania 2011): Lithuanian Sign Language

    • @loic64
      @loic64 Před 2 lety +6

      Shouldn't Flemish be there too?

    • @SuperJNG18
      @SuperJNG18 Před 2 lety

      Genuinely didn't know Romeo or For var jord were in dialects. Also, if Flemish Dutch is there, could we also count Walloon French and Swiss German/French/Italian? I know not all of their songs are in dialect but some are (my parents remarked that Tout l'univers was definitely Swiss French).

    • @MYOOZIK
      @MYOOZIK  Před 2 lety +1

      @@SuperJNG18 Bokmål is not really a dialect, I think, it’s more the standard Norwegian and Nynorsk is a variant/dialect. I don’t know how different Swiss French and Italian are, but if they are, they could be counted, I’ll look it up. Same for Walloon French. I’m not sure about Swiss German, as it’s very different from standard German and I don’t think there ever was an entry that really was in Swiss German...

    • @loic64
      @loic64 Před 2 lety +3

      @@SuperJNG18 Belgian and Swiss French are varieties of French, while Flemish Dutch is a dialect cluster of the dialects spoken in the different parts of Flanders. So Flemish Dutch and Dutch Dutch are different forms of Dutch, but both are still seperate standard languages. The former is a standard language made up of all the different Flemish dialects (like the West-Flemish dialect, the Antwerp dialect, the Limburg dialect and more), so it's not really derived from Dutch Dutch.

    • @ivanbarbic99999
      @ivanbarbic99999 Před 2 lety +1

      You also forgot “Pred da se razdeni” by Esma Redžepova and Vlatko Lozanoski (Macedonia 2013) which is partially in Romani.

  • @everydaykachuusha
    @everydaykachuusha Před 2 lety +7

    you should do an updated version and add latin!

  • @JoutenShin
    @JoutenShin Před 2 lety

    Great work!

  • @MouthyMxrc
    @MouthyMxrc Před 2 lety +4

    There is 0 Japanese in Toy and saying "namsaste" in a song barely counts as speaking Sanskrit just like how they followed it up with 'allez' which is French but also barely counts as it's one word

  • @NinjaAptxParaElPueblo
    @NinjaAptxParaElPueblo Před 5 dny +1

    Adittions to this video: Latin - 2022 (Serbia) with Konstrakta song - In Corpore Sano
    Gheg Albanian - 2023 (Albania) with Albina and Familja Kelmendi song - Duje
    Yankunytjatjara - 2024 (Australia) with Electric Fields song - One Milkali (One blood)
    Azerbaijani - 2024 (Azerbaijan) with Fahree & Ilkin Dovlatov song - Özünlə apar
    Aramaic - 2024 (Ireland) with Bambie Thug song - Doomsday Blue

  • @yiasminathefangirl
    @yiasminathefangirl Před 2 lety +5

    fun fact: the 1997 entry by Cyprus, “Mana Mou” is sung in Greek but has many phrases in it in the Cypriot dialect including the title, which literally means “My Mother” but is used in various ways like saying “aaww” or “oh my god!”

  • @disco_depression
    @disco_depression Před 2 lety +17

    Really interested by that "Imaginary" language at 4:10

    • @Ellisepha
      @Ellisepha Před 2 lety

      In that case, wouldn't "wadde hadde dudde da" also qualify, since it's just babytalk? Half joking here^^

    • @tasvapontaranne6373
      @tasvapontaranne6373 Před rokem +1

      Not only that song. Amambanda in 2006 (?) as well

  • @fabb4i2
    @fabb4i2 Před 2 lety

    I love a few of the song choices. xD

  • @penphoria
    @penphoria Před 2 lety +6

    Wonderful video! Loved to see Finland Swedish in there 💙💛

    • @supersueca1
      @supersueca1 Před rokem

      How is it different from Swedish in Sweden, apart from pronunciation?

  • @simmyminelli8479
    @simmyminelli8479 Před 2 lety +4

    How nice to hear so many different languages...😄 What a spectacular Eurovision ion it would be if it took away all this English

  • @joe_ita
    @joe_ita Před 2 lety +47

    The fact that Eurovision saw songs sung in languages spanning outside of Europe but not Latin, not even once, will have repercussions on my mental sanity one day

    • @Alex-fhsjfuuf
      @Alex-fhsjfuuf Před 2 lety +3

      Well not all euopean languages are Latin, but yeah😅

    • @joe_ita
      @joe_ita Před 2 lety +14

      @@Alex-fhsjfuuf no Alex, I didn't mean Latin (or Romance) languages... I meant _Latin_ Latin, the language of the Roman Empire 😂

    • @Alex-fhsjfuuf
      @Alex-fhsjfuuf Před 2 lety +2

      @@joe_ita Ooooh sorry

    • @joe_ita
      @joe_ita Před 2 lety +1

      @@Alex-fhsjfuuf don't worry haha, it was me who shouldn't have assumed everyone knew about that language 😅

    • @Alex-fhsjfuuf
      @Alex-fhsjfuuf Před 2 lety +3

      @@joe_ita Well of course I know what Latin is, I just interpreted you as talking about languages derived from Latin.

  • @gamesmappers9740
    @gamesmappers9740 Před 2 lety +1

    Rijeka Bez Imena (Bosnia and Herzegovina 2007) is actually in Serbian language, and also Yugoslavian songs at 1961-65,68-69,71-74,76-91 were in Serbocroatian language
    btw great video!

  • @zebras54
    @zebras54 Před 7 měsíci

    impressive

  • @kubamatusek2609
    @kubamatusek2609 Před rokem +2

    Afer ESC 2022- Latin ("In corpore sano")
    After 2023- Gheg Albanian ("Duje")

  • @frenchhufflepuffie83
    @frenchhufflepuffie83 Před 2 lety +4

    That makes maaaaany languages wow

  • @sigrunjokulrosrauardottir7507

    There was also another imaginary language - Belgium 2008. Technically it's different one than in 2003 ;D

  • @krisselissan6539
    @krisselissan6539 Před 2 lety +2

    I can’t find any Information on Georgia‘s 2019 song containing Abkhaz lyrics?
    also small correction on Norway‘s 1980 song: the snippet showed is a joik, which doesn’t actually use any language, it’s just vocables.

  • @dimidrugg9592
    @dimidrugg9592 Před 2 lety +32

    I think you forgot Egyptian (Namu myoho renge kyo - Azerbaijan 2020). Otherwise great video.
    By the way, it is ironic that no Eurovision song ever has had lyrics in Chinese, the most spoken language in the world. Especially considering that some of these languages aren't even spoken by people (imaginary). And UK has never ever sung lyrics in Welsh?
    Also, a special mention for Latin which is the language of some Eurovision songs' titles, like Albania 2012 and Hungary 2017.

    • @MYOOZIK
      @MYOOZIK  Před 2 lety +9

      hey, the sentence in "Cleopatra" is actually in Japanese, but it might be a better example than "Toy" :)

    • @lukasgornitzka2911
      @lukasgornitzka2911 Před 2 lety +7

      @@MYOOZIK Indeed. Sure, "Baka" is indeed japanese, meaning "Idiot", but then again that noise is just chicken clucking that Netta made anyway...

    • @daco3557
      @daco3557 Před 2 lety +2

      Namu myoho renge kyo is Japanese

    • @jonatascosta2430
      @jonatascosta2430 Před 2 lety

      Nam Myōhō Renge Kyō is chinese

    • @Idk-qs4nr
      @Idk-qs4nr Před 2 lety

      Thats not Egyptian but Japanese lmao

  • @elisabeth4299
    @elisabeth4299 Před 2 lety +4

    about "Bokmål Norwegian"... Bokmål isn't a dialect, it's a way of writing (Norwegian has two written forms, Bokmål and nynorsk).
    Although, it isn't entirely wrong either, as people around the Oslo area generally speak the closest to Bokmål

  • @nadirhajjour
    @nadirhajjour Před 2 lety +6

    What about Flemish (Belgian Dutch)

  • @RodyTheRoad
    @RodyTheRoad Před 2 lety +12

    Quite interesting to see Palestinian Arabic in an Israeli entry

    • @o-b-1
      @o-b-1 Před 2 lety +3

      Maybe we're not terrorists like the media shows

    • @richnotleania7762
      @richnotleania7762 Před 2 lety +9

      The song is litterly named "There Must Be Another Way" which sounds like a title of a song to make peace with Hebrew and Palestanian people.

  • @e.9785
    @e.9785 Před rokem +1

    Would love to see an updated version, france had an interesting submission this year

  • @khiarapollock8227
    @khiarapollock8227 Před rokem +1

    so many beautiful languages

  • @danielarana9152
    @danielarana9152 Před 2 lety +2

    So this is where Petra and Mans got all the info they needed for their interval act 😂😂😂😂

  • @anonimus9440
    @anonimus9440 Před rokem +2

    And now Konstrakta with Latin 😍

  • @keithharth1219
    @keithharth1219 Před 2 lety +3

    The volume between is super inconsistent 😅

  • @kadz3597
    @kadz3597 Před 2 lety +3

    What about Polish (2006), Lithuanian (2011), Yugoslav (2015) and French (2019) Sign Languages?

  • @matteofavini7927
    @matteofavini7927 Před 2 lety +2

    That is why I love eurovision actually

  • @naborrodriguezdieguez7758
    @naborrodriguezdieguez7758 Před 2 lety +11

    Andalucia spanish: cantan en castellano (Español), el andaluz no es un dialecto es solo un acento dl propio español.Quedamos pocos paises que seguimos utilizando el propio idioma.Normalmente España, Portugal y Francia seguimos con nuestro propio idioma.Gracias por el video.Un saludo desde España.

    • @MYOOZIK
      @MYOOZIK  Před 2 lety +1

      sí, pero todos los dialectos y acentos se siguen mencionando en el vídeo

    • @fernandocambarao8722
      @fernandocambarao8722 Před 2 lety +4

      Como dato curioso, Mónaco es el único pais que nunca ha empleado el ingles. Siempre han cantado en francés. España y Portugal ya no pueden decir lo mismo (2016 y 2021 respectivamente) y Francia hay que cojerlo con pinzas porque en el 2008 aunque cantó en ingles y francés, la mayor parte de la canción es en inglés.

    • @moisesnavarrofernandez92
      @moisesnavarrofernandez92 Před 2 lety +4

      Perdona, el andaluz sí que es un dialecto del español

  • @ClausMichaelFasting
    @ClausMichaelFasting Před 2 lety +17

    Ancient Greek!?

    • @CockMyRasbah
      @CockMyRasbah Před 2 lety +5

      It makes sense, as the rest of the lyrics are very pro-Greek and basically a giant fuck you to what is now North Macedonia

    • @Mewlion
      @Mewlion Před 2 lety +6

      Yes the part that the video is showing is sang in ancient Greek - the Greek we speak now days is modern Greek

    • @disco_depression
      @disco_depression Před 2 lety

      @@CockMyRasbah goddamnit why do we balkans and eastern people in general have beef with everyone can't we stop arguing like the westerns did years ago.

  • @bernard1313
    @bernard1313 Před 2 lety +13

    Wait. Did the "comparing men as chicken" part is Japanese?

    • @svf99escfan
      @svf99escfan Před 2 lety +7

      I think it's based on the word "Baka", which means stupid or smth like that

    • @mijime_
      @mijime_ Před 2 lety +9

      @@svf99escfan Not once did she say baka, but said bucka instead. So I don't know where this person got Japanese from cx

    • @escotiyaotl8869
      @escotiyaotl8869 Před 2 lety +4

      @@mijime_ The lyrics are quite literally "He is a *baka*-bakum, bak-bak-bakumbai. *Baka*-bakum, bak-bak, I'm not your. *Baka*-bakum, bakum, bakum, bakum." though.

    • @faiththomas1749
      @faiththomas1749 Před 2 lety

      @Simon Forsell Netta - Toy that was and still is one of my favorite songs

    • @boitek
      @boitek Před 2 lety

      @@escotiyaotl8869 yeah, and it's just some gibberish that doesn't mean anything, not some japanese words like MYOOZIK thinks they are

  • @wesselesc8990
    @wesselesc8990 Před 2 lety +2

    Is there really no one that ever song in flemmish? (The dutch spoken in the northern part of belgium)

  • @jamilajamila9267
    @jamilajamila9267 Před 2 lety

    You have an interesting choice of songs😅

  • @hierjelarvinalonso8187
    @hierjelarvinalonso8187 Před 2 lety +4

    Filipino (tagalog) would have been in this list if Bella represented Romania in 2019.

  • @tihk89
    @tihk89 Před 2 lety +6

    There was no Azerbaijani language in that clip, the beginning was Turkish. The Azeri line comes later in the chorus.

  • @mariksen
    @mariksen Před 2 lety +18

    The first time I heard the Udmurtian part of "Party For Everybody" I was shocked - since my fluency in Russian has been decreasing, I thought that THIS was the case. On the other hand, I still knew some Russian, and I thought that my fluency was not SO bad that I didn't understand anything! I was so relieved when I found out that they were singing in Udmurt, which I didn't even hear about! I didn't know Russia had so many languages, but now I can laugh every time I look back to my little linguistic shock!!

    • @kiertavasirkus
      @kiertavasirkus Před rokem +1

      Russia has many minorities and languages.

    • @mariksen
      @mariksen Před rokem +1

      @@kiertavasirkus But I didn't know it when I was younger!! 😜

  • @minccinostopaz
    @minccinostopaz Před 2 lety +9

    Idk if chicken sounds count as Japanese???

    • @minccinostopaz
      @minccinostopaz Před 2 lety

      @Rebecca Woolf ahhhh okay that makes more sense

  • @annesylvialux2728
    @annesylvialux2728 Před 2 lety +2

    Finns didn't sing in finnish for a long time.
    I think that is sad, because their language fits very well with the hard rock/ violent pop they like to send.

  • @krjakozjabrik4475
    @krjakozjabrik4475 Před rokem

    were there any new ones in 2022?

  • @FXFGamer
    @FXFGamer Před 2 lety +1

    If everything goes as I wish, get ready to add either Brazilian Portuguese or Angolan Portuguese and Creole to the list.
    There are two entries this year that aren't sung in (European) Portuguese though the winner hasn't yet been chosen since we do a mini-eurovision with 20 submitted songs to select the winner that gets to go to the actual Eurovision.
    The artists and songs are as follows:
    Blacci - Mar no Fim (Brazilian Portuguese)
    Pongo e Tristany - DÉGRÁ.DÊ (Angolan Portuguese and Creole)

  • @olivierdochez4141
    @olivierdochez4141 Před rokem +1

    you forgot (as everyone does) Vlaams (from most of the Belgian Flemish entries {and in details Liliane Saint Pierre with 'Soldiers of love' 1987 and Clouseau with 'Geef het op' 1991 are in Vlaams Brabants} {Straatdeuntje of Bobbejan Schoepen in Soft Antwerps(southenr Antwerp provincial accent} {) it sounds quite different from Dutch! And wasn't there a Dutch song with Friesch in it? Walloon, again from Belgium (song Eurovision 1980) optional ; Operatic French (no flag but Ma voix Malena)

  • @Leoanlyon
    @Leoanlyon Před 3 měsíci

    I love seeing people sing in their native language, not only English to accommodate to the bigger crowd. I feel we need more people singing in more unique and/or not popular languages

  • @zzzziyadddd
    @zzzziyadddd Před 2 lety +4

    bitakat hob will always rest in every moroccans heart💞

  • @naitsabes6574
    @naitsabes6574 Před rokem +2

    All of the "German" dialects in this video are Austrian dialects. 😅

  • @GaelFP
    @GaelFP Před 2 lety +1

    Corsican was also used by Patrick Fiori in Mamma Corsica which was in 1993 or something

  • @vulturesmusic1617
    @vulturesmusic1617 Před 11 měsíci

    Since this video was publishes we also got another Breton entry!!

  • @thespankmyfrank
    @thespankmyfrank Před 2 lety +2

    How does Toy include Japanese? I googled it and it says it's "baka" but I thought the pre-chorus was just make to imitate a chicken?

  • @phineaslikesart
    @phineaslikesart Před 2 lety

    Didnt Eden Alene speak Hebrew in Set Me Free? Or was it something else?

  • @beandrag9019
    @beandrag9019 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank god we have monika now🇱🇹

  • @Seschat
    @Seschat Před rokem +1

    Stefan Raab missing (2000). He sang/rapped partly in the Cologne dialect

  • @jejtherusheddoodle23
    @jejtherusheddoodle23 Před 2 lety +12

    I'm waiting for that one guy that goes *"BACK WHEN EVERYONE SUNG IN KARELIAN-FINNISH. NOW EUROVISION HAS LOST ITS MEANING!!!"*
    And I'm waiting for everyone to agree with them.

  • @ALGOPEQUENITO2010
    @ALGOPEQUENITO2010 Před 2 lety +5

    Could Latin be present in Ireland 2009? The song is titled "Et cetera".

    • @SuperJNG18
      @SuperJNG18 Před 2 lety +4

      There have been songs with titles in Latin ("Suus" is another one) but no song IN Latin.

    • @TypicalUkraine_
      @TypicalUkraine_ Před 2 lety +2

      @@SuperJNG18 guess we'll wait u till the Vatican decides to participate in Eurovision again.

  • @Aangeeee
    @Aangeeee Před 2 lety +1

    What about Austria 2005? The song has parts in Latin Spanish, the song is called “y asi” (it means: and so)

  • @Imagination-cg7rc
    @Imagination-cg7rc Před měsícem +1

    there's more:
    Yankunytjatjara language from Electric Fields "One Milkali (One Blood)" Australia 2024

  • @cjane_world
    @cjane_world Před 2 lety +1

    Wadde hadde dudde da?

  • @boitek
    @boitek Před 2 lety +3

    saying that Netta is using Japanese language in her song is like saying that singers who sings "hoo yeah" sing profanities because it sounds like slur in Polish 🤷