The irony though, is that Shannon - an English speaker - finds dutch "hard-to-guess and unknown".. yet she can guess romance languages instantly. 🤦♂🤦♂ Aaaah, bless the Americans for just existing. 😂
@@piotrg256 I actually thought she was speaking Afrikaans at first, because of the mix between German and English, but the French aspect really confused me.
These videos are awesome! I didn't expect she guessing Portuguese, most of the times people think it's Spanish or even French, but she was great getting the subtleties in it!
I laughed so hard with Irene, she is trying so hard to do an Argentinian accent and totally failed, and she knows it's terrible hahahhahh Irene eres lo más
She used a lot of Spanish loanwords. Most Filipinos I saw who do language challenge, really love to use Spanish loanwords. I always want to see someone who can speak full tagalog with lesser loanwords as possible.
Yes!! I'd totally watch that. Like comparing Filipino to Spanish speakers, cultural similarities, etc. Maybe a video about the different Philippine languages too
Se tem um país excelente pra se aprender um idioma rápido, esse país é o Suriname, na hora que a holandesa falou foi facil pra mim, e a menina belga tambem, a Ana assustou todos com o vozeirão! Amei o canal! Um alô de Paramaribo pra todos!
@@miltonbarrosdecarvalho3017 Ah, legal. Se eu aprender neerlandês da Holanda eu conseguiria me virar bem no Suriname? Há muitos brasileiros em Paramaribo? Um abraço de Brasília!
@@andred7684 Claro, existe a diferença do holandês falado aqui, parecido com o portugues de Portugal e do Brasil, Temos uma grande comunidade brasileira aqui, houve um período em que haviam quase 100 mil brasileiros, mas agora está bem menos! No momento, vivemos a onda dos cubanos, mas aqui tem gente de várias etnias e línguas pra todo gosto!
Flemish or Walloon actually, but obviously they're referring to the Flemish language. It is a complicated language, but if you're familiar with French or German, you might learn it more quickly. Oh yeah and we have a small German-speaking part in the country as well@@MMF1674
Dutch and Tagalog should be easy to guess. the first is kinda like German but then clearly not German whereas the second sounds totally different from Spanish but with some Spanish loanwords.
I would have guessed dutch then dutch again portuguese and spanish but I propably had said portugal and spain and the philipines I would have gave up too.
Filipino is actually the standardized variety of Tagalog. Tagalog is one of the many languages spoken in the country. It has different dialects like Tagalog spoken in Metro Manila and provinces such as Bulacan, Batangas, Rizal, Quezon, Marinduque.
For me it sounded a lot like Guarani phonetically, which is kinda weird, because Guarani is native from South America, but I think it's something about the nasallity plus the Spanish loanwords.
Shannon & the Brazilian girl are so beautiful! 🥰 How do y’all find so many beautiful girls, I swear there’s something in the water in South Korea, I gotta move there but I’m broke