2 Polyglots Made me Bankrupt during My Language Challenge

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Welcome to a new episode of this multilingual street challenge.

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Parts in the video:
0:00 Intro
0:39 Polish
0:55 Indonesian
1:13 Bahasa Bali
1:35 Italian
1:49 Malaysian
2:02 Shona
2:16 Mandarin
3:36 Dutch
3:50 Korean
4:21 Wenzhounese
4:41 Japanese
4:52 English
5:00 Lithuanian
5:43 Vietnamese
6:07 Japanese
7:02 Portuguese
7:58 Polish
8:20 Russian
8:53 Slovak
9:09 Hungarian
10:11 Czech
10:40 Polish
11:06 German

Welcome to a new language challenge street video. This time I did this project in another Dutch city, the name is Hoorn.
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Does it have to be a spoken language? I'm curious if anyone has ever approached you with a sign language and if not, if I ever bump into you, I guess I win lol

MLove
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The last guy is Wouter's achilles heel. Wouter knows about 100, 000 languages and this guy just happened to know the only 3-4 languages that Wouter hasn't learnt 😂

jumbokevin
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Never imagined that if you continued doing this sort of challenge sooner or later you'll find somebody like them LoL

Lichtgeschwindigkeit
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"Do you speak Vietnamese? I want to eat crab" - classic

HughThorneycroft
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You need to try learning Polish! You're pronunciation was great! Very impressed 👏

_IthinkIlikewhenitrains
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The Slovavks at the end barely spoke Hungarian; all they said was "How are you" and then the guy says "I speak Hungarian and I was at work" (with bad grammar) - and then Wouter cuts him off and gives him the money ... Oh well, if you don't know the language there's no way of knowing if they're fooling you! :D

Rictoo
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It's actually surprising that you pretty much never meet Nordic languages in Netherlands. Much more often Chinese, Indonesian or Russian.

havenisse
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Such good consistent content over the last while man. Much appreciated! Hugs from South Africa :) Siyabulela!

xamela
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Great that you show the linguistic diversity in small towns! My town isn't a metropolis, but going shopping in the town centre one can speak 5 languages without any problem

timothydouglas
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I really enjoy watching your videos and your positive energy every time. It's great to be able to speak different languages

hamidinok
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I WAS LOOKING FOR A HUNGARIAN SPEAKER FOR SO LONG THANK YOU!!! And they wasn’t even Hungarians, but probs came from the parts after “Trianon” where they have been raised as Slovakians but had to learn Hungarian bc of parents or school. Cool cool.

deluluqueen
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I think people from Malaysia and Indonesia doesnt really think Indonesian and Malay are a seperate language, more like a different dialect. A person from Indonesia and a person from Malaysia can sit down together and have a conversation with both of them using their own language. Thats why the Indonesian girl said yes when you ask "can you speak Malay?" I'm Malaysian and if a guy said can you speak Indonesian I would say yes aswell.

-shakir
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This was really great! It was fun to watch people overcome their vulnerabilities!

jpaugh
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You motivate me every single week to continue learning languages! Erg mooi! Dankjewel!

elsapo
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“Yeah I speak (language)”
“So great”
“I love/like (country)’s food”

huismus
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Like how he also uses the opportunity to learn more about the languages he both knows and doesn't know. A great way to practice.

dumbalek
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Wow man, really surprised that you know a little bit of Lithuanian, not an easy Language to learn for foreigners. Although you probablly do not meet many people to practice it. Cheers from Lithuania.

backins
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Whenzhounese is a good one. Only the people in Whenzhou understand the language, noone else does. It is a bit like Frisian in The Netherlands, but even harder for others to understand.

darkknight
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You are so amazing! Please stay safe and be happy! I really absolutely love you vids. You're doing such an interesting and fun content. Thanks for your efforts! I appreciate that

Sayiiin
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Hello . I recently started watching your videos and they are perfect. I was born in Montenegro, I lived in Serbia and grew up in Serbia. I currently live in France. my suggestion is to learn Serbian is difficult but I think you will learn very soon. Good luck .

tamara