A good tip to make out Portuguese and Spanish from each other: Spanish only has one type of accent, the right facing one like this 'í' while Portuguese has lots of different accents ranging from ordinary ones to more rare and special types like this 'ç'. Hope this helps!
Yeah.... he is the "big brain" of the Sidemen, who does everything behind closed doors. Shame he doesn't get enough credit for it, at least not publicly. Quite underrated but id is whad id isssss.
@@jasperb7272 he is very bad in identifying where areas are on maps, but good in narrowing down what area it is in (like using the sun/shadows etc to figure out the hemisphere), and to be fair has not played geoguessr in a long while. he also recently got coached by wilbur soot who is very good in geoguessr on livestream (which will probably be a video on his channel soon) so he has definitely improved since the last time he played with harry
Josh: ".MK ??? what could .MK mean??? thats weird .MK" also Josh: "Looks at the chat right after saying .MK" also also Josh: yea its definitely Macedonia.
@@monkeyatanofficedesk9253 The map shows the flags and where the countries are/where he’s looking though, which I find nice to be able to see cause I secondhand learn from these lol, and tbh, there’s never anything in the bottom right of the screen other than the corner of the road (usually) so wouldn’t cover much if he put facecam there lol
28:00 This is a sign that can be quite common between those countries: Austria, France, Germany, Italy. It means that village is "brothered" with the other one, I don't exactly know what that means I think it's just a politic thing but there you have it.
The only thing I know about red plates on cars is that people from Russian embassy have them on their cars. And that's quite possibly mostly in ex-Soviet countries...
@@anthony5147 yeah bc the league only has 1 team that goes to the champions league as well as that they’re 1 of 2 teams in that league that actually has a badge
Imagine seeing a youtuber playing geoguesser and getting placed in the country u live in and on a road u have been on. (Norrliden the main road to Öland an island next to Kalmar where my grandparents live)
As a Slovene i feel sorry for you since our language is quite tough to recognise and is usually mistaken for Croatian since were the smaller and less know country