AMERICAN REACTS TO GERMAN ACCENTS & DIALECTS! (SHOCKING DIFFERENCES!)

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FavourInternational
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There are not only 10 dialects, there are hundreds. In the old days, every city had its own.

soheiich
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The different "dialects" are due to the fact that the original Germanic peoples all had their own language. Today's dialects are a result of this, as is High German, which was introduced over time for the very reason that everyone should be able to understand each other.

Bastelbruder
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I give him probs for trying but it wasnt really good :D The dialects also all have their distinct melodies. He was doing same melody for almost all dialects haha

hhbased
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Very interesting video! 7:41 The Schweizer-Deutsch (Swiss-German) has actually more than 10 dialects, it's not just one. Every canton in Switzerland has its own dialect. As a Swiss I understand about 90% of the German dialects spoken in Germany, Switzerland & Austria. Greetings😁🇨🇭

jme
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His bavarian is verrrry mild. 😉 We have a different dialect (slightly but noticable) in every village. My neighbour village have some different words than us and a different sentence structure.

Humpelstilzchen
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Germany has more than 20 major dialects and hundreds of sub groups. In my city is a dialect border of three regions. I have influences from Ruhr area dialect in the north, Westfalian in the east and Ripuarian which includes Kölsch (Cologne dialect) in the south. I have a hard time to understand my neighbours if they speak their specific dialects. It is common that a dialect in the very next village is completely different and hard to understand while using the same dialect.
Examples of my dialect and Standard German: Dörpel or Suol instead of Türschwelle (door sill); Woarbelte instead of Heidelbeere/Blaubeere (blueberry); Enschenör instead of Ingenieur (ingeneer)

jochendamm
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Accent is different pronounciation, dialect is different words.

JakobFischer
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Well, more than 10 or 12 dialects? Thats funny. 😄Say 100-200 dialects and you are closer to the truth.
If the old woman three villages away, start her deep dialect, I don`t understand much.
But yes, it´s a good start, and an one video you can´t tell about all.

But if you ask why it is so? We was 1500 years long a federal country. Because this we have so much dialects.

rakat
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I feel so with him trying all these dialects. 😄 Usually as a German you know when it is a real one and when it is fake.

ThomasKnip
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Anglosaxon (british isles) is NOT a german dialect. It's the old language spoken there 1000 years ago and it's very close to german.

PeterBuwen
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and that are just the Main Dialects/accents, if we go deeper there are regional ones and even in some villages are different ones

balexlp
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There was an awful lot of major dialects missing and some of the presented ones were portrayed middling at best, the problem is that he was so focused on having them easily understandable that a lot of what makes these dialects unique got lost

babamukuru
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Anglo sax means angelsächsisch. A lot of englisch people are related to northern German people and have the same ancestors . Old English and old northern lower German are almost identical . Angeln was a Tribe now it’s a called english people and saxons are still here, the both and the celts as well as some romanic people formed Great Britain end England

kseven
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The dude does *one* accent well, his own - all the others are butchered. 😂

derantorkiarig
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From an English perspective, "ei" and "ie" are usually pronounced the other way around.

pillmuncher
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Weel yeah it sounds a bit piecy and clogged but if you liten that sentense from a native speaking his dialect its a lot more flowing.

ElectricEnfield
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the worst I heard was an Australian guy who learned "german" in school. Well, he learned it from a saxon, so he when he spoke german, he was sächseln with an australian accent. Couldn't understand a word as a westphalian.

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You are mixing up accents with dialects. It's not the same thing. With accents mostly just the pronunciation is different but everyone uses the same words with some exceptions maybe. But with dialects, it's not just that. Different regions have totally different words for the same meaning or the words are similar but written and pronounced slightly differently.

indreduobaite
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There are much more than 10 Dialects, it was funny, but he did it not very accurate, everybody from this regions would say... what???

stefanb