Europeans Try To Pronounce The HARDEST Words in European Languages!!

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Published 2024-01-18
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Today, 6 Europeans tried to pronounce the hardest words in 6 languages!

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All Comments (21)
  • @henri_ol
    The moment the first german word showed up i knew exactly how the reaction would be like 😂 , but i like how Ria explained the word and meaning carefully 😊
  • At first i was confused as to why the Belgian girl has difficulty with Germanic words because i thought she was Flemish. Turns out she's Wallonian.
  • @tammo100
    In Dutch you can also combine words forever, just like in German. So Kreuzschlitzschraubendreher in Dutch is Kruiskopschroevendraaier, and Schifffahrtsgesellschaft is Scheepvaartmaatschappij. In theory a boat company that transports screwdrivers would become a Kruiskopschroevendraaiersscheepvaartmaatschappij. Although no one would use it, it is theoretically correct.
  • @tibsky1396
    8:47 Strangely enough, "Squirrel" comes from Old French "Esquireul", which became "Ecureuil". The older version might be more pronounceable for an English speaker.
  • @Arvidholders
    Reads title: "Hardest words..." Meanwhile the Belgian girl: "Aujourd'hui" and "Chateau"
  • @pile333
    We italians can be sometimes accustomed to some German words and sounds, since German is one of the languages officially spoken in Italy, by minorities who speak that.
  • @Noah_ol11
    I studied german a little , i had no idea what the word screwdriver would be in german , lol , my reaction was basically the same as the girls 😂
  • @9y2bgy
    My favourite language in the world is Spanish, and IMO it's also one of the easiest to read bc each letter in the alphabet has only a single sound. I think the only letter that has two (only 2!) different sounds is letter "g" which changes depending on its placement in a word.
  • The Italian girl is so nice and talented, we need to see more of her!
  • @josemagu3350
    Andreaaaa la echábamos de menos😍😍😍😍
  • @Apache148414
    Belgian girl is adorable and the Dutch girl, Oh lala
  • @binxbolling
    The Belgian girl didn't know most people have heard "chateau" and are familiar with "eau" and "eaux" being pronounced as "o."
  • @Swimdeep
    I lived in Western Germany nearish to the border of France—though the languages are quite different there are many shared words and a few similar pronunciations.
  • German is similar to Náhuatl in the sense of putting many words together 😅
  • @yrslvy
    Wow Andrea from Spain got bangs and looks cuter🤭😍
  • @Pidalin
    It's not that hard to pronounce German words, what is actually hard about that is to remember that word when it's long like a whole sentence. 😀 BTW, Czech word for screwdriver is from German, but we just take some German word and make it more normal and human, so we turned it to šroubovák 😀
  • The Belgian woman seems so kind and pretty, I can't believe myself writing this but I wish I had an elder sister like her.
  • @psymetric3684
    I’m Dutch and did this while travelling. This word always works pretty well: ‘geschreven’, which means ‘written’. But with the hard G (also in sch) and rolling R.
  • @katjatelgen5841
    I really thought Luna was gonna chose ruggengraat. I found that the hardest word to pronounce when i moved to The Netherlands.
  • @kaans695
    In Belgium they also speak Dutch (and partly German)