Holy cow did this blow up, thanks you guys! Some of you have asked me for the full video and I have actually uploaded it(link below), so be sure to give that a look if you're interested. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yrY0X1yeJDQ.html
Reminds me of a story : My grandfather (French) once went to Malaysia and he was greeted by a German and a Chinese dude, so he spoke spanish with the Chinese guy
To be fair they are all romance languages, we can by and large generally understand each other pretty well apart from the odd word or if they talk too fast
I didn't know that, and I encountered a french brigantine and they asked me: "Are you Spanish?" unfortunately I dindn't know what could happen, so I said yes. In a millisecond I was shot with three blunders and my ship sunk. F
Yeah, I it is incredible, they could have spoken in English, its very strange that a French and an Italian knew Spanish Por favor, ya se que es posible que sepan inglés, francés, español e italiano, no hace falta que todos los comentarios me remarquen lo mismo. Yo solo quería decir que lo normal es que hubiesen hablado en inglés, o al menos es lo que haría yo, porque se me da mejor que otro idioma (excepto por el español). Gracias por leerlo.
@@ibradeybunch I know i am italian too. Unfortunately my English sucks and yes I understand some Spanish words, but once I tried to speak it and I couldn't say a sentence lol (obviously I speak for myself)
@@alessandroricci4223 Sono italiano; pero se non hai ancora visto il video del' Internet Historian ("The cost of Costa Concordia"), vai a guardarlo immediatamente!! :D Poi capirai* perche pure gli inglesi conoscono la storia del' gran' eroe Schettino 😂
@@EinFelsbrocken 1. Capiscerai non è nel vocabolario 2. Ovviamente tutto il mondo sa di quel incidente, sai, non è una cosa normale che una nave affonda, specialmente se è da crociera piena di chi sa quanti turisti...🤦🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
As a Spanish speaker who is neither French or Italian, I can confirm that both of them do not speak Spanish, but I appreciate the enthusiasm and effort
@@secondintoner ahah you're right on this one! Also idk much of the politics of our italian friends sadly, but I've always thought the north was more industrial hence mire left wing and the south more rural and more ancered in the catholic tradition, like in France and, at least I think, like it used to be in Italy. What is this neo fascist party that you talk of if I may ask?
@@secondintoner I never said so, both my parents were born in the south and then went to Paris to find jobs. I know that u can get on the defensive from all the stupid shit the anglo saxons say with the "pigs" and other stupid retarded shit, but we don't do that in France, at least the people I know don't. A man is a man, the only difference between one another is his mérite (idk the word, his "earned" ?). I'll make my research mate dw
As a Spanish speaker, he said "What are?", Just as the Italian answered "These goods! This?" And this guy replied "Very good, very good". Makes absolutely non sense but they still managed to understand each other.
This reminded me that time someone started a thread on twitter saying that since portuguese, french, spanish and italian are sibling languages everyone should be able to understand each other. Suddenly the whole thread was full of portuguese, french, spanish, latinamericans and italians talking in their own language but everyone understanding perfectly what the others were saying. Was really wholesome.
What's more bizarre try calling a Portuguese guy Spanish or a Spanish guy Portuguese or even worse call Spanish or Portuguese guy Brazilian. For some reason they all get fucking offended immediately. They all speak basically the same language, have basically the same culture and yet they hate each other, it's weird. Source: I have a lot of Spanish / Portuguese friends.
@@karljiks A famous Romanian youtuber said the Spanish were genocidal, which is a lie since most Spanish speakers are obviously Native Americans with no Spanish in their blood, so I told him: You're just upset that Romania is stuck in Europe's intestines, so it couldn't go out to conquer many lands.
@@okdop6394 No. You're wrong. Two can play at your game. You don't need to know a native language, to be a native. That's a NON SEQVITVR fallacy. Most HIspanics don't know their roots. My video on how DNA tests are garbage proves your side's premise is shit.
As an Italian I can hear by the accent that they’re definitely Italian, on the other hand I do not understand how they resisted the urge to shoot which comes natural whenever we hear that the other players are from France
Honestly I don't speak like this, and other Italians here with bad English has a completely different accent. And, you know, that accent can be Spanish, Catalan. Even some Balcan languages, too, has that sound.
it is a long story that I think began with the Monnalisa case, then there was the 2006 World Cup where the French made fun of the Italians and then lost, and for a while the French began to say that their products are better than the Italian ones like cheese and wine, and we Italians are very attached to food so this stuff is very annoying and from this comes the "hatred" towards the French I hope the explanation is enough. However, I don't think that Italians insult the French in an offensive way, they do it because it's fun to do it and many tie themselves to 2006 to do it but hardly anyone with offensive intentions
@@turro117 sorry to hear that 😥 i love italy I didn't know about the Monnalisa case and i'm not into football but now i understand 😂😂 Sorry for that guys, frenchies love you !
"We are sinking so everyone has a problem right now." I don´t know why and I guess I will never know, but that has to be one of the greatest lines I have ever heared.
I had an experience with some Italians, we did a skeleton fort together. Neither of us spoke a word of each other’s languages. We split up the loot into 2 piles and emoted to communicate. We got back on our boats to sell at the same place. I’m below deck when I hear a “MAMA MIA!!!” I go back up top to see the front of their boat pointing at the heavens as they’ve just crashed into a rock 😂
an italian team and a french team meet and they start speaking in a completely made up spanish, i love europe edit: what happened to this comment section🧍🏻♀️
being Italian on Sea of Thieves brings you two roads into the game: either you are the chillest person in the world who helps everyone or you are a f****** war machine who manages to shoot down five ships single-handedly
That's nothing, ask that to portuguese people and they will start shouting their anthem. Specially in this game, since they were the very best sea explorers for centuries.
As I said elsewhere, this is more common than you may suspect and you basically just showed why. Now imagine that Japanese and Korean both join the chat, or maybe they are hanging out together somewhere in public. They do not know each other's languages, but somehow they discover that they both speak Mandarin fluently enough and so they switch to speaking Mandarin because Japanese guy doesn't know Korean and Korean guy cannot speak Japanese, but they both speak Mandarin or Cantonese or something (I say this because it's more likely scenario though both also knowing Viet could happen)
As a Japanese, We basically use English to communicate with Korean or Chinese…or whoever. Even for most Japanese other Asian language is completely incomprehensible tbh
@@mraquo2335 i'm from indonesia. Just told you that even malaysian have almost same language with us, sometimes we use english to communicate each other. Funny right? Haaha
I feel like a lot of people in Europe have at least some understanding of a lot of European languages, seeing as there are a lot of land borders (and therefore cultural mixing) and the languages are similar. As a part-American I could probably have this sort of simple conversation in Spanish, and as a part-Russian I could probably do this sort of thing in German, French, or Ukrainian.
That feeling when you're french and don't speak italitan. Or when you're italian and don't speak french. But you both speak english and hate england. So you decide to speak spanish instead 😂
I understand that France and England do not have the greatest of relations (historically), but England and Italy do not have much of a relationship other than Rome conquering pre-Anglo-Saxon England.
@@MauricioRomanov England controlled like 25% of the world - so those that were controlled by England might have some grievences - but Italy is not in that group. (Also, I got ratio-ed to oblivion).
“We are from Italy!” “We are from France!” *talks with American accent* *starts talking in Spanish* *italians respond in broken Spanish and then broken english* Perfection
Well people learn english with american culture certainly not with british so at this point it's clear there is more a british accent of english and american english is just the English that most people understand and use
"Im sorry I'm sorry our driver not so great I'm sorry.... Aaand your boat is still on fire." I dont know why I lost it when he said that last part but I can't stop laughing every time I think of it. Hahahaha
I mean, since French, Italian and Spanish are all Latin languages it makes sense that they would use Spanish to talk to eachother, more sense than using English even.
Indeed. Most italians would get most of what a spanish speaker says, granted that he doesn't speak too fast. Whereas French is less mutually intelligible in a spoken form, espcially if you didn't study it at school.
Being a person who grew up in Italy and learnt French at middle school, I think I know the reason they both wanted to communicate in Spanish and it brings a smile on my face.
@@aleixs373 It's because almost everyone Italian can't pronounce properly French words and especially the French R. Whilst Spanish is much more similar to Italian, and also have the same R pronounce, Italians prefer Spanish over French. French people also struggle to communicate with others in French because they speak "too fast" and make the other guy misunderstand. They'd rather to speak Spanish while talking to Italians because they know it's a lot easier for both of them to communicate. And the reason it brings a smile on my face, I don't actually know, it just makes me smile. Or maybe there was a reason that I don't remember now
Plus the Spanish they are speaking is pretty much made up which makes it a lot funnier and in some terms Spanish is easier to speak for French and Italians. Of course there are a lot of people who can speak fluently English too, but we just prefer Spanish.
@@radugabrielpopa that's something new to me. We usually like to talk in Spanish because it looks "fashion" and, where I live, most of the people know Spanish and don't know French
Literal translation of what they said in Spanish: *Guy* - Halo friend (Halo amigo) *Italian guy* - Hello friend (Hola amigo) *Guy* - That these (Que estas) *Italian guy* - These goods, this? (Estos bienes, esto?) *Guy* - Very good, very good (muy bien, muy bien) *Italian guy* - Thank you (Gracias) P.S. The word Halo is the thing that shines over angels’ heads
Me, a Honduran Spaniard from the USA now in Cambodia reading a Russian saying that an Italian spoke Spanish with a French guy wondering if a Mongol will read this.
I love the fact that the boy sighed when they told him I'm from France. italians: where you come from? team: France Italians: *try to divert discussion into another language*
that guy was a very famous italian youtuber called favij at the time, i was the video from their side and now seeing this remembers me a lot of those good old years.
(Another ship comes up) The French: Where are you from? Other Ship: We're from England! The French: The Italians: The French and Italians: So anyways, we started blasting!