10 Europeans Guess Each Others' Nationality!! (What country I'm From?)

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Today, we invited 10 panels from European Countries

Can they guess their nationality each other?

Hope you enjoy the video

Also, please follow our panels!

🇩🇪 Marina @marina11070
🇳🇱 Karijn @karijnbos
🇪🇸 Julia @jujvlia
🇫🇷 Lily @leelyr0se
🇨🇭 Mehtap @mehtapisme
🇮🇹 Giulia @giuvember
🇧🇪 Lisa @lisabemodel
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The French girl absolutely PLAYED them that was amazing.

albevanhanoy
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Dutch girl was pretty easy to geuss. They kept saying she was tall and the fact she has alot of Belgian friends completely gives it away

lukas
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"She is from Romania, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Albania"
"I'm french"
😂😂😂

Charl_es
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as a german i heard the german girl instantly.. the way she pronounce letters, even tho she dont have a strong accent, you can still hear shes german..

eLasmc
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4:12 Yes, "Dracula" is actually from Romania. The real person that inspired Dracula (his name was Vlad Tepes / Vlad the Impaler / Vlad Draculea) was the ruler of Southern Romania (Wallachia). He used to impale people (Ottomans) with long spikes, that's why he was the inspiration for Dracula.

proudream
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as an italian, I felt the energy! we're the most extroverted!!

juminhan
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I knew the French girl was French because she slipped up with her accent at one point lol and i could see her happily swaying when they were guessing so many wrong nationalities. She tricked them well hahaha

candiiibebe
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As an Italian, I feel proudly represented by this video hahahaha. She was the loudest, had our accent and very playful. I feel those are very characteristic for us. Great job!

enrydler
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The Spanish, French, German, and Italian were pretty obvious to me from their accent, but again as an Italian who has studied languages at university maybe I have some advantage. Some of the others were definitely tricky tough.

giovannisilvestrini
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So fascinating as much as the italian is full of energy and humour and spontaneity as much as the spanish on the other side is super easygoing and composed And both are

alidali-rnem
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As a french person, i totally knew who was French and Belgian.
She hide her accent well but if u listen carefully u can still hear it

allancommunier
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The Spanish girl's face and hairstyle bring me back to 2000 years ago to the Roman Empire.

usshelenacl-
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I already knew that Giulia was Italian, but come on now, at 11:13 she reacted to the girl being French with "No vabbè" which is literally a way to say "There's no way" in Italian, so there I thought she wasn't even trying to hide it anymore 😂

Carticax
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OMG when Ana said "Gamarjoba" i was so excited haha. I traveled in Georgia and it's just one of the most beautiful countries with such nice people and culture! Didi Madloba :)

holisticmaya
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When the french girl said "hello", she didn't pronounce the h sounds, so definitely she's french lol
Also when the Italian girl said "Dracula", she rolled the r sounds, so i guessed she's italian or spanish, but with the happy personality, she's definitely Italian lol
And the Swiss girl, her vowels are kinda strong german accent. so i guessed she's from around German countries.

ロキ-dh
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When the spanish girl winked her eye, she gave me that sassy mediterranean vibe

carlaabadiasainz
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"Any girl over 178 cms or any guy over 183 cms"
"You're from the The Netherlands" 😂😂

Daniel-gwts
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If I wouldn't know that Giulia is Italian, I would have guessed it by the way she pronounced "Dracula" and just for the gestures she does. I mean, us Mediterraneans are so alike and not just that, I might be Catalan, but I lived two months in Rome years ago, which would have helped me identify her nationality too.

judna
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I knew georgian listening to music, Trio Mandili. I love how it sounds and the alphabet they use. Please keep bringing Ana, she is such an adorable and expressive person :D When she said "gamarjoba" their faces were like "uh?". It's such an unique language, evolved totally separated from the other ones since immemorial times! Very hard to pronunce consonants.

Turunflo
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Love that you included Eastern Europe as well...

_Barbora_