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15 German brands YOU pronounce WRONG! British REACTION
This is my reaction to 15 German brands YOU pronounce WRONG!
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Subtitles are available in German. They are just from Google translate so may not be the best but I thought they would be better than nothing.

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@whoismertsalih
@whoismertsalih Год назад
This was a fun video to watch. I am guessing my Scottish accent sounds weird saying these words. Hope it was least a little understandable. German (and English) subtitles are available.
@HHIngo
@HHIngo Год назад
I really like the Scottish accent! Though it's hard to understand for Germans because in school we are taught Oxford English. I've wanted to visit Scotland for years. Sometimes i even watch debates from the Scottish parliament. When I tell my friends about it, they think I''m crazy. 🤪 Greetings from Hamburg/Germany!
@ArneMHH
@ArneMHH Год назад
Funny thing is, bc of your accent, you were quite often right. Your vocals sound way more german than the Oxford english ones. (Or the Americans ffs)
@HHIngo
@HHIngo Год назад
@@ArneMHH Thats's interesting! I'm German and don't know how my English sounds.
@MrGlamour2011
@MrGlamour2011 Год назад
@@ArneMHH AGREE! He is able to speak like soft "Ö- or Ä-Sounds" due to his Schottish Accent. And the rrroling Rrrr is also there, like in HaRibo ;-) Mr. Mert, say the following and make it as a short video :"Haribo macht Kinder froh, und Erwachsene ebenso!" ;-) The official HARIBO-Slogan like "Haribo makes children and even adults happy" (free translated ;-)
@gustavmeyrink_2.0
@gustavmeyrink_2.0 Год назад
Funny fact: The oldest UK car maker was called Daimler because they built cars licensed from Daimler, Germany and BMWs very first car was an Austin 7 built under license. Another German company is Kärcher the pronunciation of which is so alien to the English tongue in their UK adverts they don't even try to use the correct German version. As for Aldi and the quality of their produce: A friend of mine here in the UK is a truck driver and for a couple of years he collected produce from farms and delivered it to distribution centres. Practically every farmer he spoke said that they wished to supply Aldi because they pay more however their produce did not yet pass Aldi minimum standards of quality so they continued to sell their veg to Sainsbury's and Tesco.
@Anna-zi7sx
@Anna-zi7sx Год назад
The Scottish accent is actually so much closer to German pronunciation than most English or American ones
@fasstaerke
@fasstaerke Год назад
yeah its a bit similar with the Irish, especially vowel pronuciation, expeciall the Irish U in Bus e.g. or the A in hand is often so much closer to the German pronunciation
@HenryLoenwind
@HenryLoenwind Год назад
Your accent already puts your pronunciation closer to German than most English accents for many sounds. So you pretty much repeated all brand names nearly perfectly, without the wild struggles I've heard in most of the reaction videos to this one. Weirdly, most English speakers cannot say "ah" (always "aj"), "eh" (ej), or o (ow).
@seebee925
@seebee925 Год назад
I just realized I had completely forgotten how cute the Scottish accent is. To my German ears, that sounds so nice and homely. - I think it would be easier for you to learn the correct German pronunciation than, for example, for an USAmerican. Greetings to Malaysia from Germany! Have a nice day!
@SovermanandVioboy
@SovermanandVioboy Год назад
Luft is Air and Hansa is an old german word for Group or Guild - So Lufthansa can be translated to "Air Group". The name was also choosen for the resemblance to the Hanse (Hanseatic League), the medieval Seafaring and Trading Union, that dominated Central and Northern Europe for 400 years.
@whoismertsalih
@whoismertsalih Год назад
Awesome, that is very interesting to know. It seems like a lot of German brands are made up of two words like that. I quite enjoy it
@TheRainbowCoach
@TheRainbowCoach Год назад
@@whoismertsalih And you mentioned Hansa Rostock, which is a football club, which derives it's name from the city (Rostock) having been one of the 'Hanse-Städte' (cities). 🙃✅️
@HenryAusLuebeck
@HenryAusLuebeck Год назад
Thanks (und Grüße) from the Queen of the Hanseatic League LÜBECK.
@fasstaerke
@fasstaerke Год назад
@@whoismertsalih well we are the country of compound nouns, thing being made up of two word is just the beginning ^^ with the explenation given its no surprise, Hansa Rostock, as a far norht football club, has Hansa in its name as well, just look at their logo
@Ugly_German_Truths
@Ugly_German_Truths 8 месяцев назад
@@whoismertsalih a lot of german words are made up of several parts, otherwise we wouldn't have a lot of options, would we? :D but isn't it still similar in english? backpack, airport, bellend... you have kept a lot of the easy ways to compound words into a new that has the meaning of both components describing it... you just would need to stop leaving the gaps in stuff like chocolate cake or labor strike and you'd be at the same level as german words... ;) as for the companies, a ridiculous number of them comes just from a place or person's name. Even Mercedes Benz are two names, Benz from Gottlieb Benz the inventor of the car and founder of Daimler Benz the company making them and Mercedes was the daughter of his chief engineer Edwin Jellineck after whom a model was named which became the big success story for Daimler Benz. Later Mercedes-Benz became the car manufacturing part and Daimler-Benz the mother corporation (See also "Daimler-Chrysler") Volkswagen and Lufthansa are actually exceptions as no names have been integrated or served as inspiration. Miele, Siemens, Bayer (closer to "buyer" than "bay-urrr"), Thyssen-Krupp, Dr Oetker, Zeiss all come from the founder's name. But there are examples that would drive an english speaker mad too. One of the big competitors of Miele is AEG, which stands for "Allgemeine Elektrizitäts Gesellschaft" or "General electricity corporation", The biggest grocery store chain is a cooperative named "Edeka", which stems from "Einkaufsgenossenschaft deutscher Kolonialwarenhändler" (purchasing Coop of german colonial goods stores) and of course one of Bayer's competitors: BASF (Badische Anilin & Soda fabriken, factories for artificial dies made from the chemicals aniline and soda based in the area of Baden). I once worked at Leica too, an abbreviation of "Leitz Cameras", with Leitz being again the founder. we now spell Kamera with a k, but 125 years ago the conventions were more francophil... there was a big reform to remove such traces of foreign influence and several obsolete german spellings from the language around 1900, we also lost a lot of TH words then that now are only spelled with a T like Thür/Tür (door), only "noble" words like Thron (yes that is just a throne) kept their H)
@markvonelend
@markvonelend Год назад
Ich genieße Deine Videos sehr. Ehrliches und offensichtliches Interesse an Deutschland und am Lernen generell. Vielen Dank! ❤
@Delibro
@Delibro Год назад
For English speakers, in German pronouncing an "e" ist just so simple, always pronounce it like the English "e" in "then" or "end", yes, also in Porsche and Deutsche Bank. (Only exception being "ei" and "ie")
@urbzinzane
@urbzinzane Год назад
One of the first things that usually blows a visitors mind: Basically 99% of all taxis in Germany are Mercedes cars.
@manloeste5555
@manloeste5555 Год назад
By the way in Germany we usually pronouce "Nike" wrong, saying it like "spike" or "hike". But it's spoken with an hearable "e" at the end.
@armitage9204
@armitage9204 Год назад
Haribo is 1st choice. As long as you don't really care about your health condition. I love their stuff.
@BrittaGausW
@BrittaGausW Год назад
You realy pronounced very good!!!!!
@whoismertsalih
@whoismertsalih Год назад
Thank you very much!!
@lbergen001
@lbergen001 Год назад
Love your Scottish accent.👍👍For me Audi is the best (still affordable) German brand.
@woltri68
@woltri68 Год назад
I'm german and I used to LOVE haribo - but since I switch my diet to vegetarian I had to go over to Katjes because haribo unfortunately uses animal gelatine for most of the gums. btw. I also love the scottish accent and really enjoy your videos reacting on german satire and language. carry on :)
@marine69183
@marine69183 Год назад
Lufthansa is a combination of Luft (Air) and Hansa, what means in origin the middleage trade union ‚Hanse‘. The have dependances all over Europe and some overseas in the east. Mostly settled in harbour cities like Hamburg, Bremen, Rostock and Lübeck. Therefore these cities are called ‚Hansestadt‘ Hamburg, Lübeck and so on. On the carplates these cities have the ‚h‘ until now for identifiy the carholders living place. HH = Hamburg, HB = Bremen, HL = Lübeck and HR = Rostock.
@Nikioko
@Nikioko Год назад
Both Adidas and Puma are actually have their headquarters located in the same town of Herzogenaurach.
@johnrossewingiii3270
@johnrossewingiii3270 9 месяцев назад
You've got the most beautiful and strongest Scottish accent, since I ve seen Gordon Jackson on the Professionals in English, bot dubbed. Lovely
@DavidPaulMorgan
@DavidPaulMorgan Год назад
I've noticed that the Germans like to use 2 & 3 letter strings as abbreviations whereas in English we tend to use single letter contractions. eg KaDeWe - Kaufhaus des Westens or from before the war DeHoMaG (IBM Subsidiary) Deutsche Hollerith-Maschinen Gmbh or dare I say StaSi - StaatsSicherheit . I was amused when she commented on our Tesco's, Aldi's, Asda's constructionof the supermarket names!
@martins4879
@martins4879 Год назад
I really love your scottish accent my friend. And I think it is not a problem to pronounce things a bit different. I guess my german influence pronounciation of english words reveals my really fast too. 😉
@tillmartens5770
@tillmartens5770 11 месяцев назад
fun fact about BMW in USA they are often called "beamer" which is word german use for projector! (from Beam of light)
@FelixvonMontfort
@FelixvonMontfort Год назад
There are Haribo Stores in major towns.
@pflaumenaugust876
@pflaumenaugust876 Год назад
I would not say that Audi, Mercedes and BMW are driven by all social classes. They are considered as luxury brands. Yes, if you work for one of those brands - even just in the factory, you mostly drive one of the newest models, but not because you could afford to buy one, but because of the unbeatable leasing terms you get. If you're part of the working class and don't work in the industrial sector, you usually can't afford a new one. I guess she either is not into cars and so she doesn't see the difference between a new one and a model that is 10 or 15 years old, or it is because she is from Munich, which is the richest and most expensive city in whole Germany.
@joeviolet4185
@joeviolet4185 Год назад
BMW actually is the best brand for everyday's use cars. For your info: The Autobahn was actually built by the Reichsbahngesellschaft (the railway company), since the project was too big for any other company. Only the Reichsbahngesellschaft had experience with projects that size. HARIBO is nearly synonym for gum candies, like sellotape in England for any adhesive tape.
@arno1811
@arno1811 Год назад
Oh my friend. You‘d be ecstatic goin to the haribo factory sale. Where they sell slightly imperfect candy at a much lower price. And to answer your question: haribo is market leader in candy and super popular. The brand katjes gaining in market shares cos they more young and adresseing the veggie trends
@whoismertsalih
@whoismertsalih Год назад
That sound like something I would love haha. I would just have suitcase full of it. Oh nice, I have never heard of Katjes but will need to check them out and see if I can find any over here in Malaysia
@kristena9285
@kristena9285 Год назад
The way you pronounce "Audi" in your scottish accent is identical to my norwegian pronunciation 😀
@yeetyeet7070
@yeetyeet7070 Год назад
People who drive BWM and Audi in germany usually do it on a big loan, flexing by ruining their finances xD Normal middle class cars are VW and Toyota.
@chezeus1672
@chezeus1672 Год назад
hansa comes from "Die Hanse", a large trading confederation in the holy roman empire in medieval europe, similar in concept and power to venice. they controlled trade in the baltic sea, and while its capital lübeck is now integrated into the state of schleswig-holstein, the cities hamburg and bremen are still independent states inside germany because of the special privileges and wealth they aquired as members of the hanseatic league. that's what the lufthansa is named after.
@YezaOutcast
@YezaOutcast Год назад
birkenstock's are not about style. they're all about comfort.
@zumogerstubchen2340
@zumogerstubchen2340 Год назад
While BMW has a high reputation as a carmaker, their drivers are a very different story...
@claire_0815
@claire_0815 Год назад
When you say ALDI and LIDL with your scottish accent, the auto translation of youtube (into German) is AUDI and LIDO 😂
@Nothin-but-the-blues
@Nothin-but-the-blues Год назад
Is there any relation between Hansa Rostock and Lufthansa? The word Hansa (the Latin word for Hanse) refers to the medieval northern European trade union "the Hanseatic League". Merchants from many cities bordering the North and the Baltic Sea have joined forces to conduct safe trade. In Hansa Rostock the name refers to the fact that Rostock was one of these old Hanseatic cities. In the term "Lufthansa", the word part Hansa is reminiscent of the Hanseatic League, since the Lufthansa was also a merger of several airlines. In the case of German car license plates, the 1, 2 or 3 letters in front of the federal state emblem and the test badge represent the city or district in which the car is registered. Here the following applies: The single-digit letter is assigned to the most populous city with this initial letter. According to this, Hamburg as the second most populous city in Germany after Berlin, should only have to have an H on its license plate. But the Hamburgers rejected this because they wanted to be expelled as the "Hanseatic City of Hamburg". That's why the code for Hamburg is "HH"! The same applies to Bremen (HB), Greifswald (HGW), Lübeck (HL), Rostock (HRO), Stralsund (HST) and Wismar (HWI). At all these plates, the "H" stands for "Hanseatic City"! (Sorry about this little trip to the complex world of German license plates) So there is no real relation between this two terms exept the reference to the Hanseatic League.
@saschathinius7082
@saschathinius7082 Год назад
Haribo, is one of the biggest Sweets dealers in Germany, butler they have alot of other sweets that have a different brand name
@Volker400
@Volker400 Год назад
This is a simple "language bridge" to you, my dear Mert: If you want to pronounce the name of "MERCEDES", so in Gernan it sounds like "Mair-tsae des". The "E" sounds in Gernan like between "a" & "e". "Audi" is "Ow-dee" ("Ow" like in "How") - very simple, I think. Hope, I could help you little bit... BTW, my name is "Volker". In German there are two pronounciations of the letter "V". Firstly like "Victor" (like in English), secoundly like "Fiction", as my name is pronounced...Folka... :))))))))))))))))😆😆😆
@AlryFireBlade
@AlryFireBlade Год назад
The "Aldi Süd" Logo is so weird for someone, living in Eastgermany xD
@tygattyche2545
@tygattyche2545 Год назад
My Adidas...RUN DMC pronounced it right! In contrast to the Dassler Brothers, which dispute cut a whole town in half the Albrecht brothers separation was much harmony.
@Hannah-Hi
@Hannah-Hi Год назад
Germany invented Cars,so yes they are the best ^^
@AeonLibertas
@AeonLibertas Год назад
Fun Fact: If you care about those "You can divide the country by " type statistics, there's a divide in germany between people prefering gummy candy or licorice candy - the south prefers the gummies, the north likes to chew on licorice (and the more northern, the more you find heavier and heavier salted or flavored licorice). The unificating part about this? For both preferences Haribo is by far the most popular brand of choice.
@robertpetre9378
@robertpetre9378 Год назад
Apparently Jäegermeister was supposed to be a pallet cleaner after a feast with game meat hence the stag.
@Arsenic71
@Arsenic71 Год назад
IMO the best German car brand is either Porsche or Mercedes, depending on what your target audience is. Both are hugely innovative (Merc was the first to introduce ABS, Porsche is the most efficient manufacturer in the world).
@k.m.a.286
@k.m.a.286 Год назад
Lufthansa and Hansa Rostock. The word Hansa baes on the Word Hanse, an ancient alliance oft trading cities in Europe. Its Englich name is Hanseatic League. Hanse is an 500 years old Germanic word for group. Rosticok was in this time a member of the Hanse. Luft means Air - Lufthansa - Air Group.
@Icelandchan
@Icelandchan Год назад
Auto Bavaria might even be a car dealership that is a BMW partner. I work for BMW customer support :,D And no, the logo is not a propeller but the Bavarian flag. People just think that it presents one. :)
@theravenlord3004
@theravenlord3004 Год назад
Rivalries between car brands were very common in Germany since the post-war golden age. They got popularized in the 90s-00s and brands had their fandom akin to and often also tied to football clubs. Life-long loyalty to these brands was like a creed for some. Opel vs VW and Mercedes vs BMW. In Swabia BMW had the nickname Bayerischer Mistwagen (bavarian manure wagon) and I'm sure they had theirs for the Benz. It died down with the advent of globalization biting into those traditional businesses and either dismantling them or muddling the brand so that it became unrecognizable. Especially Opel struggled with that, so did Mercedes. BMW had never fully stepped into the middle class segment and upheld its leadership position in the luxury car market, albeit the pole position remains contested between Mercedes and BMW, and VW is trying to nab at shares but struggles to establish a solid public awareness of its high-end cars. Im sure ppl will disagree, car stuff is rather polarizing in Germany still. With wage stagnation and Germany being a factually low-income state of late the market diversified and manufacturers founded spinoff brands like Skoda or Dacia to settle in the low to middle-class segment without tainting their brand by plebs. It's similar to ALDI selling brand business made products under an alias at a cheap price.
@ankejenal4300
@ankejenal4300 Год назад
I loooooove your scottish accent 💕
@kirstenhupertz1085
@kirstenhupertz1085 Год назад
Many German brands used forced labor from concentration camps and for brands like Porsche(but they don't like to talk about it) etc. It's alegetly still going on in Chinese manufacturing sites with the working camps of the Uiguren.
@KeuleX
@KeuleX Год назад
The point of the fact's of the History parts in the Video, ment that the most of us is not proud of what happend's in the Past. And its important to not forget that Things. That these things can't happend again. Grüße aus Deutschland 😉 and sorry for my bad English 😅
@DiscgolfJerry
@DiscgolfJerry Год назад
Hansa is a different word for Port... and Rostock is a City with a rather big Chip port
@thorstenwestheiderphotogra7722
Mercedes, BMW, Audi and Porsche are all luxury brands, the main difference is in to which audience they cater. If you value comfort first and foremost, buy a Mercedes. If, on the other hand, you prefer a sports car, get a Porsche. BMW and Audi are somewhere in between those two with BMW leaning a bit more towards sports cars than Audi I'd say (I can't really say, I've been driving BMW for 20 years so I might be biased here).
@SFoX-On-Air
@SFoX-On-Air Год назад
Hehe.. how popular is Haribo in Germany? Mhhh.. lets say it like that, how popular is Whiskey in Scottland? ^^
@emiliajojo5703
@emiliajojo5703 Год назад
You should react to the amazing video:anyone can read german.interesting and fun!
@frankk.777
@frankk.777 Год назад
Your pronunciation is pretty good. Yes, Haribo is great.
@Chrissy_the_Missy
@Chrissy_the_Missy Год назад
I love your Videos bud.. I´m german and its too funny. Thanks an keep going on!!
@FelixvonMontfort
@FelixvonMontfort Год назад
BMW is still having issues to appologize for their WWII time.
@kathi_LG
@kathi_LG Год назад
You have to come to the Habiro Store, Museum and Outlet in Bonn/Germany 😂😊
@azzteke
@azzteke Год назад
Does not exist!
@paul-georgjordan2650
@paul-georgjordan2650 Месяц назад
The Autobahn was biuld by "free" german, it´s secondary function was to give jobs to german people after the great depression. About forced labor, we know about it but we also learn, that Nazi germany was an absolut dictatorship and a lot of produktion were forced/could not resist slave laborer. My family owned farmland and the local SS just sended some polish people to help out. And NO to that was not an option
@elfchenuna
@elfchenuna Год назад
Haribo is definitely the most famous brand for gummy bears. The original, so to speak. Just like Nutella or Rama
@kerstinphil
@kerstinphil Год назад
The companies took a long time to act actually deal with their past but now they have exhibitions in their car museums Like mittermeier said, we germans get a very strong education in school about our heritage Sadly through the internet and the conspiracy and misinformation we also have problems with the right popping up
@save_the_night
@save_the_night Год назад
Hi, you asked how Germans deal with the dark sides of their history. Awareness of this is quite widespread and in school the crimes of National Socialism are given a lot of attention. The German band Rammstein summed up the ambivalent relationship of many Germans to their history like this: (Germany!) My heart on fire Will love and damn you (Germany!) Your breath cold So young and yet so old (Germany!) Your love is a curse and a blessing (Germany!) My love I cannot give you. Even if you don't like metal, the video of the song is a real recommendation. Very well produced and a kind of quick run-through of the dark sides of German history.
@lunaticeagle3007
@lunaticeagle3007 Год назад
I terms of car quality i would say it is a 2 horce race with Germany and Japan leading the rest but only by a small margin and you could make arguments about who is number 1.
@Djegosandra
@Djegosandra Год назад
Note: Only someone from Munich would call BMW and Mercedes not a luxury brand. Of course they're not as luxurious as Porsche or Ferrari, but even their base models are very expensive. They're still affordable to everyone with a stable income because it's common to pay for them monthly over 10 years or so. At least they run for 30 years if you can find the spare parts, but I can't say which is the best German car brand because I'll never be able to buy a car from a brand that isn't shitty, with the shittiest probably being Opel (Vauxhall/General Motors). I'd say the German branch of Ford is the other shitty brand, but I don't know if the shittiness is inherited from the US mother company and by design. Aren't Japanese cars the best of the world? That's what I always hear.
@stiggrasser7989
@stiggrasser7989 Год назад
Nivea means Snow in latin.
@mikeromney4712
@mikeromney4712 Год назад
I sense a certain carelessness on the part of the world's English-speaking population towards German pronunciation. Whereas the German population makes every effort to pronounce "transatlantic" products correctly.....^^
@kerstinphil
@kerstinphil Год назад
Hey we in Stuttgart have Mercedes-Benz and Porsche 😂❤ I think our soccer team is not that great anymore😮 It is so fun to watch you especially how you like our satire I also love them very much you found some of the best ones they are political satire 😊
@blabla1387
@blabla1387 Год назад
The best german car brand is Sachsenring - obviously! 😀
@dark_s5718
@dark_s5718 Год назад
HARIBO is also popular in Germany and you can buy it in everywhere.🍬
@azzteke
@azzteke Год назад
Why "also"?
@dieblauebedrohung
@dieblauebedrohung Год назад
To me [and quite some others] as you said, forced Labor during the War is just a Thing that happened. It can also be part of a cynical Joke. "Oh, Hitler wasn't so bad, at least he brought us the Autobahn!" Also, some Backgrounds are not that well known. I wasn't aware that BMW had such a development through forced Labor. But on the other Hand... yeah that's just how it was. I won't hold it against them by now, odds are none of the People working for the Company had anything to do with that.
@DaxRaider
@DaxRaider Год назад
easy thing to remember, silent e's are not a thing in the end of a word in germany xD if u see an e its pronounced xD
@felix250100able
@felix250100able Год назад
The Brothers broke up because they had different opinions about selling cigarettes in their store.
@synkeseelenweib8347
@synkeseelenweib8347 Год назад
No, sorry, but BMWs, Mercedes and Audis are too expensive for "all social classes". I don't know how high the income of the average Munich resident is or if you get a discount as a Bavarian, but BMW, Mercedes and Audi are too expensive for a normal employee.
@fabi3425
@fabi3425 Год назад
Best german car company is 1st. Brabus, 2nd Mercedes-Benz, 3rd is BMW
@Xdiego587
@Xdiego587 Год назад
What? How do you know FCH (Hansa Rostock?) :D I am from Rostock, pretty funny, that you know them
@DaxRaider
@DaxRaider Год назад
bmw in germany has the image of young wannabes wanna style with it xD i think the "highest" brand of cars in germany (if u exlcude porsche since its basicly a luxury sportscar brand) are still audi followed by mercedes
@h_o_p_s2981
@h_o_p_s2981 Год назад
Best german car manufacturer is of course Audi! The funny thing is that in germany, BMW is known for only be driven from foreigners....because you often see young (often turkish) men driving the fattest and most expensive car models from BMW. Mercedes is probably the brand the most germans like the most, directly followed by Audi. Probably because of the extreme quality and the innovation these two manufacturers went through. Audi is in the most car models more for the "normal" german, being profitable but also very elegant and "luxurious" for that price. Mercedes is probably considered a bit "higher-end" in the normal car-models due to the revolution in the interieurs Mercedes went through in the past years. All in all, I think as a german we can be very proud of our car manufacturers, because after all these years they exist, they´re known worldwide for the extreme quality you get. Quality is key in their eyes and thats something I prefer and support.
@dagmaranja888
@dagmaranja888 Год назад
I'm German and my favorite car is BMW.
@danny80867
@danny80867 Год назад
Higher car classes. Not ordinary or normal (maybe except vw) . Porsche Luxury yes.
@konnielbianhcs6553
@konnielbianhcs6553 Год назад
HARIBO is everywhere
@jamesdelk8926
@jamesdelk8926 Год назад
Assyrians say Germans are decended from them look that up too
@someoneelse8753
@someoneelse8753 Год назад
Porsche by far the best
@seasoner61
@seasoner61 Год назад
It is not clear because BMW is in my opinion only for People who says „hey I’m rich an cool“ the same for Mercedes. for Audi it’s not much of a flex because I don’t know maybe it’s because we have an Audi A4 Avant from 2015 and I’m not the Person who says „I’m the coolest Person“. Maybe We can talk together when you trie to speak to a German.
@performancegold8562
@performancegold8562 Год назад
I think the best german car brand is Porsche
@7.7.7_.7..7._
@7.7.7_.7..7._ Год назад
Talking autobahn. What do you think happened to the thousands of dead prisoners during the construction? 💀💀💀 Also for a german ear, your accent is very plesant. Totally different character then american english.
@peterkesseler9898
@peterkesseler9898 Год назад
Just a little comment on Feli´s video. Feli is one of many germans who pronounce the german Ä in a wrong way. She says the Ä more like a german E. So you didn´t learn it the right way looking her video 🙂. Jägermeister and not Jegermeister
@henningpieterjordan7416
@henningpieterjordan7416 Год назад
German cars are the best.. Porsche Carrera IS the Worldwide Most selling Sportscar ever..!!! 😊
@MsLarrythegreat
@MsLarrythegreat Год назад
There is a video called "How anyone (including YOU) can read German" by RobWords here on RU-vid that explains the Volk to folk shift you noticed between English and German and more.
@LeicaM11
@LeicaM11 5 месяцев назад
Please just compare BMW and VW and Audi with your nose, when sitting into them. You would not decide for BMW, because of that bad smell!😂
@sonofcolossus7766
@sonofcolossus7766 Год назад
we feel the same way about prisoniers , like german cities have been bombed to kill innocent civilians
@HenryAusLuebeck
@HenryAusLuebeck Год назад
Before you Brits drive a BMW, VW, Porsche or Mercedes in Germany, remember: We drive on the RIGHT! ;)
@AwesomeTira
@AwesomeTira Год назад
for me she over pronounces a lot of the words but i know she has to, to be clear how we pronounce it, but usually at least in my opinion we say the words a lot smoother of course not the short things like BMW but some words we dont pronounce that hard like she does. for example i guess Wolkswagen we usually dont put so much pressure on the k.
@barelylethal5551
@barelylethal5551 Год назад
Mercedes und Porsche are best... followed by Audi and then Volkswagen and BMW
@jamesdelk8926
@jamesdelk8926 Год назад
Well German language sounds predominantly except interslavic remodified invented and Asian like names given to others like lang lung lung some only like galic really are are Assyrian language if you listen to Assyrian few living ones they sound except little diffrence not interslavic added German look it up
@Floxxoror
@Floxxoror 2 месяца назад
isnt it "wrongly"?
@Eurician
@Eurician Год назад
BMW = Bei Mercedes weggeworfen. (thrown in the trash at mercedes)
@HHLetum
@HHLetum Год назад
Hansa Rostock... Respect 💙
@katrinannagruber3507
@katrinannagruber3507 Год назад
your accent is so damn cute, i would like to cuddle you 🙃 all the time 😊
@heha6984
@heha6984 Год назад
As you are interested in that topic: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L90ehLuSrKI.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VhFm5dSbYyI.html Viele Grüße aus Deutschland!
@negativ-dekadent
@negativ-dekadent Год назад
Hansa for ever ❤
@beldin2987
@beldin2987 Год назад
Ok, i'm a bit older (58) but when i was younger at least Mercedes and BMW were also very much luxury cars, the "normal" people more or less drove Opel, VW and Audi. Of course Porsche was always the most exclusive.
@gerboog
@gerboog Год назад
They are luxury cars... She just doesn't really know what she is talking about. Not really a car person , i guess.
@frankengelmann7184
@frankengelmann7184 11 месяцев назад
Mercedes is the best brand ... Volkswagen the strongest
@alexanderpracher6753
@alexanderpracher6753 Год назад
The best Car companys are in Stuttgart, Porsche and Mercedes-Benz.
@azzteke
@azzteke Год назад
companies please.
@meganoob12
@meganoob12 Год назад
Hansa has no real meaning. It stems from the trading league called the Hanse. Many northern german cities specialized in sea trading during the middle ages. They eventually formed a trading league and called it „Hanse“. That is the reason you can see it in many places today. Popular cities who were part of the Hanse were Rostock, Lübeck, Bremen and Hamburg, the latter two even having HB and HH as their license plate letters because they still call themselves „Hansestadt“ Hanse city
@fabianhorger5514
@fabianhorger5514 Год назад
Servus 👋🏼, as someone living near munich I can definitely tell you, with the FC Bayern Munich and BMW we are the best city in Germany. On the other side, because all of Germany actually believes we think so everyone hates us 😅 just for information, a lot of us hate the FCB as well since they pretty much destroyed the competitive league and Mercedes is probably considered the more luxurious car than BMW. Love your videos, if you visit during Octoberfest we've got to have a Mass together
@hightidemidafternoon
@hightidemidafternoon Год назад
Didn't even know you guys think so highly of your hometown😅
@dedjuhk1207
@dedjuhk1207 Год назад
My experience in eastern Germany (besides I don't care about FCB or football) about that three car brands is: People who drive BMW, are trying to be racers but just can't afford a Porsche; Audi is still kind of for the "masses"; and Mercedes has IMO the best quality standing and is bought by people who don't want the racy/speedy image of BMW/Porsche. I stick with my Czech neighbours and their Skoda (how would Americans pronounce that brand?)
@jasonkingshott2971
@jasonkingshott2971 8 месяцев назад
Who cares?
@karlknapp2798
@karlknapp2798 Год назад
Bayern München? Never heard.
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