iFluent - How to say 'piano' in different languages

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As a Hungarian, this was like watching a train hitting a car in slow motion

gaborkrausz
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0:30 fun fact: the piano was invented in Italy and was called "Fortepiano", because it could do loud notes (Forte) and "gently" notes (piano), compared to the harpsichord (from where Bartolomeo Cristoforo (the inventor of the piano) took inspiration for the piano). It was then re-named into "Pianoforte", still used today. In Italy the piano is called pianoforte.

Gepidball
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1. पियानो
2. Piano
3. Piano
4. ピアノ
5. Piano
6. بيانو
7. Piano
8. 피아노
9. เปียโน
10. Piano
11. Πιανο
12. Píanó
13. Piano
14. Piano
15. Piano
16. Piano
17. Пианино
18. Pian
19. Piano
20. Piano
21. Piyano
22. Piano
23. Klavier
24. Klavír
25. Klavir
26. Klavír
27. Klaver
28. Zongora

TPNWR
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My favourite part:
1:57 🇭🇺:
1:58 🇮🇳: there's more..?


2:00 🇭🇺:

(Yes I live in the UK)

fishlegsjr
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fun fact: franz liszt, is one of the best pianists in the world is hungarian

nawsearmp
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By the way, in france we ALSO have the word “clavier” but it refers more to an electric piano (with speakers and such)

realadrieno
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every country - Piano
Germany - Klavier
The four countries - "Agrees on Germany"
Hungary - ZoNgOrA💀💀💀💀

bunzobunny
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In Armenian it’s դաշնամուր (dashnamur). It has words that often don’t agree with international ones. Like the word “coffee” is understood worldwide one way or another but in Armenian it’s just *surch*

danr
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if you like or reply to this comment you like men

Satsumankasaaja
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In italian its full name is "pianoforte"

alessiovittorio
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As a Serbian, we do have the word Pian (pijan), but it means drunk (Adjective), so we don't use it in the way as most countries.
We also say Klavir

_MarkoLL
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All Interuptions:
Germany: 1:35
Czech Republic, Croatia, Slovakia, Denmark 1:46
Hungary: 2:00

Natetheninjaempire
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In french, they actually also say Clavier for a keyboard, its not a piano exactly but of course an electrical piano is called a keyboard. Interesting thing to note.

MousechrisTFM
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@0:56 love Britain's reaction to being called a nosy colonizer.

righthandstep
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This was probably the only time UK didn't hate Germany.

VoltBolt
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1:35 KLAVIER 1:46 KLAVÌR KLAVIR KLAVÍR KLAVER And 2:00 ZONGORA 💀💀💀

gattoangurino
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There are more countries that use the word klavier like
Serbia (its actually klavir not piano)
bosnia klavir
Latvia klavierres
Estonia klavir
Slovenia klavir
South africa klavier

firepeashooter
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1:37 in Germany we mostly say piano actually but we have a lot of ways to say it like:
Klavier, piano, keyboard, flügel etc…. But in Germany that photo that was shown at the start would be a “klavier” or if it’s big “flügel”

Penguinloverrrrr
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@kittaye In Hebrew it is called 'Psanter' פסנתר 🎹

d.b.
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Lmao In my opinion, this is one of the most hilarious video of Ifluent 😂😂😂

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