Country Names Differences in 6 Languages!! (Brazil, USA, France, Italy, Vietnam,Türkiye)

Country Names Differences in 6 Languages!! (Brazil, USA, France, Italy, Vietnam,Türkiye)

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@worldinf3211
@worldinf3211 - 04.02.2024 23:24

I'm surprised that no one noticed the French girl when she said "Angleterre" which refers to "England", but the requested word was "UK" (United Kingdom) which is in french "Royaume Uni"

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@hazorg16
@hazorg16 - 03.02.2024 19:15

Turks of the Ottoman era usually learned the names of places from the Venetians or the Genoese, that's why the Italian and the Turkish pronunciations sound similar. And since all of the French, Portuguese and Italian are Romance languages, they sound pretty similar, too.

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@MoisePicard-mk1nt
@MoisePicard-mk1nt - 30.01.2024 19:34

The French woman looks like a model. As a Haitian, I love the representation our language receives. 🇫🇷🇭🇹

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@isabelacasarim
@isabelacasarim - 30.01.2024 03:51

I’m sad that they didn’t put Germany, people would be so surprised by the Brazilian way to say this country name, it’s not even close to the world Germany, and I have no idea why they put it in that way

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@vickyvey1657
@vickyvey1657 - 30.01.2024 01:34

Dude...we Brazilians are from America as well. Thats why we say United States - Estados Unidos, And not America, a continent where we live.

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@igorrr2898
@igorrr2898 - 27.01.2024 20:43

Millet ay gibi parlıyor, Brezilyalıdan, Vietnamlıdan bile daha kara insanı nerden buldunuz birader. Türk diye koyduklarına bak.

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@S_g_F
@S_g_F - 26.01.2024 22:07

There may be many more videos with Turkish girls. I am from Turkey.

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@emrecelep9509
@emrecelep9509 - 23.01.2024 01:00

Iyi de bu kız TÜRK degil ki.

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@eduardominoda3907
@eduardominoda3907 - 19.01.2024 06:09

Português e italiano dando match

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@muratakpinar6910
@muratakpinar6910 - 17.01.2024 06:05

❤❤❤😂😂😂😂

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@muratakpinar6910
@muratakpinar6910 - 17.01.2024 06:05

❤❤❤❤❤

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@henrystranz4179
@henrystranz4179 - 16.01.2024 04:17

In Brazil we change a name of some countries, like Germany (Deutschland in german and Alemanha in portuguese), Netherlands (Nederland in dutch and Holanda in portuguese), Japan (Nippon in japanese and Japão in portuguese), Latvia (Latvija in latvian and Letônia in portuguese), etc etc etc

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@user-iw4jl6bc8h
@user-iw4jl6bc8h - 14.01.2024 00:52

America is a name of a country but 2 continents . I am canadian and Canada is on the same continent than United States of America. . United States is the real name . do you call germany , Europe ? Spain is not Europe .... USA is a banana republic of fake people , you can be a president and a criminal.

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@cristianornesribas8217
@cristianornesribas8217 - 12.01.2024 19:01

a country that I think Brazil change the name is for Germany who is called Alemanha

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@MarceloBastosValbao
@MarceloBastosValbao - 12.01.2024 05:35

indeed i can remember one country name that changed in portuguese -> former "Birmânia" -> now "Mianmar"

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@felicitasmusicorum937
@felicitasmusicorum937 - 10.01.2024 09:20

No one has commented on this, doesn't the Vietnamese girl look like Jennie from Blackpink?

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@buchelaruzit
@buchelaruzit - 08.01.2024 19:12

these videos always frustrate me bc they make me realize how ignorant and honestly stupid (sorry) people are about language/linguistics. like ohh they're talking about the pronounciation not the actual name of the counrties like the title suggests. bc the actual name is almost always the same. not surprising since these languages often borrowed the name from another language here. they've also got both french and italian, and brazilian portuguese, no shit they're all the same, they're all romance languages.

and unless someone maybe notices and points it out, the other people here won't even notice that it's the Same Names. the italy girl and brazil guy keep high fiving even though in french it's also literally the same. like they say 'united kingdom' in their language but don't even mention that it literally means 'united kingdom' but just. in their language...

everyone just hears different sounds and are like 'woah "états unis" sounds so different from "united states" that's wilddd' when "états unis" literally just means "united states" in french... the fact that they don't show how the names are written to the participants definitely contributes too; it would be a good idea to do that



this could be interesting if there were some fun facts or explanations as to why and how these names came to be, but most people here are completely ignorant about it themselves so..

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@letung932
@letung932 - 05.01.2024 01:49

almost the country's name in Vietnamese comes from Chinese sound - just slightly different sound. Some of country we reduce it. For example: Italy - Ý Đại Lợi (Chinese) - reduce Ý. Nowaday, for some popular country, we still use reduced form, and for others country we prefer English name.

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@synkaan2167
@synkaan2167 - 04.01.2024 23:15

In France we don't say Amérique for the US, Amérique is the whole continent lol, we say États-Unis (united states).
And for the United Kingdom, England and Great Britain we also have 3 different names : Royaume-Uni, Angleterre et Grande Bretagne.

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@DiavoloGrenadine
@DiavoloGrenadine - 04.01.2024 01:11

For the UK in France we say: "L'Angleterre", "Le Royaume-Uni" and "La Grande Bretagne"

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@mrtpolat1
@mrtpolat1 - 03.01.2024 13:10

I can't stand the fact that they are surprised that the pronunciations are the same in Latin languages.

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@Doordas
@Doordas - 03.01.2024 08:22

As a turk l would add up some historical facts about the word of TÜRKİYE, when the times of ottoman empire , the official name of the ottoman empire was DEVLET-i ALIYYE , and the romans ( today' s italians ) used to call it as " TÜRKİYE" ( for centuries ) basically italians have invented this word , after first world war the new rulers of the ottoman state have changed the regime , including the official name of the state .And they decided to name it as TÜRKİYE , since then The British have started to call us turkey to make fun of us, just like they did the same thing to the Greeks and Jews. But here is a turkish saying which explains a lot of things in a short cut "Bad words belong to the owner"

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@mole1596
@mole1596 - 03.01.2024 04:44

Everybody gangsta until it's time to pronounce Israel/Palestine. Jokes aside, "Greece" would've shocked everyone here. The Greek call it Ellada, and I believe they are the only ones who call it that.

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@Oxilaiz
@Oxilaiz - 02.01.2024 22:04

C'EST PAS ANGLETERRE MAIS ROYAUME-UNI !!!!!!!!!! (france)

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@esteria2356
@esteria2356 - 31.12.2023 16:22

in turkish its “amerika birleşik devletleri” but we basically call it “amerika”

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@briantravelman
@briantravelman - 30.12.2023 07:17

I googled the Bharat thing and it doesn't seem to be an official name change, so IDK who's been calling it that or where people have been hearing that. As far as I know, the official English name is still "Republic of India"

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@luclipi
@luclipi - 29.12.2023 15:33

Germany is the contra who have maré diferents names

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@carlosjimenezp
@carlosjimenezp - 29.12.2023 07:05

Vietnam was completely different 😂😂

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@karsk41
@karsk41 - 28.12.2023 07:55

🇹🇷

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@GutoBCN
@GutoBCN - 27.12.2023 04:08

I really like the Italian and the American girls, they are both so kind and so clever. Go girls!

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@ayyildiz1523
@ayyildiz1523 - 27.12.2023 00:56

Hindistan, Hindustan, Persian name for India. diyar-ı hind demek. hind bir coğratya. hindistan ise hind coğrafyası demek. eskiden hindistan pakistan bengal keşmir alayına dedelerimiz hindistan dermiş. şimdi turuncu beyaz yeşil bayraklı ülkeye diyoruz. olay bu.

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@natasciafornaciari2827
@natasciafornaciari2827 - 26.12.2023 23:20

Per forza italiano, francese, spagnolo e portoghese si assomigliano: sono lingue neolatine; significa che derivano dal latino!!!

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@keyfitvgkb
@keyfitvgkb - 25.12.2023 23:49

Türk" veya "Türük" sözcüğü ilk defa Eski Türk Yazıtları'ndan biri olan Orhun Yazıtlarında Göktürk döneminde 8. yüzyılda kullanılmıştır. Türkçeden çıkmış olan Türk sözcüğü Göktürk Devleti'nde ilk defa kullanılmıştır. İşbara Kağandan İmparator Yang Jian'a 585 yılında gönderilen mektupta ona "Büyük Türk Kağanı" demiştir. Orhun yazıtlarında Türk ve Türük adı çokça geçmektedir.

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@J0HN_D03
@J0HN_D03 - 25.12.2023 21:45

"AMERICA" is a CONTINENT!!!

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@wildmorrison
@wildmorrison - 25.12.2023 15:12

That American girl can fix me

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@Moon-zf1iv
@Moon-zf1iv - 24.12.2023 06:03

The Brazilian one is tiktoker that I Watch Hahahah (i'm brazilian, it's cool know how they say different words)

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@LogitechXibanga
@LogitechXibanga - 23.12.2023 23:49

@Global Earth history class for the American girl, india was always called Baharat british colonists simply changed the name to India but teh original name is Baharat

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@berkaykoclar4953
@berkaykoclar4953 - 23.12.2023 12:09

that french girl is oh man

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@kaiserkhan9832
@kaiserkhan9832 - 21.12.2023 03:51

Turk kiz araba benziyor bula bula bunu mu buldunuz?

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@KutluBilgi
@KutluBilgi - 21.12.2023 03:48

Actualy Hindistan smilar is India. Hindi -stan(l~and) hindi - india.

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@murat_cakir
@murat_cakir - 21.12.2023 02:08

Turkish is the most logical language. Love from Turkey to Portugal and Italy.

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@trizzyy0
@trizzyy0 - 20.12.2023 02:11

Mentira que eu encontrei o Andre nesses vídeos qkakkaa amei
Gosto de acompanhar ele no tiktok nos vlog da Coreia

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@coldmastergto
@coldmastergto - 17.12.2023 21:08

Mano é tão bizarro quando ele está falando inglês e do nada sai um PTBr, parece que até o tom de voz muda.

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@egeyaln8223
@egeyaln8223 - 16.12.2023 09:35

Çin 🇨🇳, like she mentioned, comes from the Qing dynasty. The old word Turks (also Arabs and Iranians afaik) used to refer to China was Khitay (Hıtay), which refers to the Khitan people.

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@sinanacar7564
@sinanacar7564 - 15.12.2023 23:46

Türkiye name has not changed . Name is always Türkiye. Just u know as turkey. It does not mean name has changed.

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@donaquinilator4959
@donaquinilator4959 - 15.12.2023 08:10

Vietnam and USA💀💀

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@MainSettings
@MainSettings - 14.12.2023 16:58

I've had an Indian roommate that told me they call their own country Hindistan as well. I don't know if he was lying but if he wasn't then it's interesting how only the Turkish call them by their actual name and how rest of the world calls them India (which sounds completely different).

edit: I looked it up and they do infact call their own country "Hindustan" or "Bharat"

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