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What Language Am I Speaking? (Round 3) | Lineup | Cut

Jun 04, 2021
- Can you say something bad? (man in orange sweater

speaking

Italian) (low orchestral music) - I'm Vanessa. - My name is Dae. - My name is Lada and I am a professor of anthropology, linguistic anthropology. - How many

language

s ​​do you speak? - I speak one. I know a little Nigerian. - Because? - Because? My family is from Nigeria. (Dae speaks Korean) - Today you are going to guess

what

language

people speak. How do you think you're going to do it? - Well, I speak seven of them, but I also know that there are almost 7,000 languages ​​in the world, so... - Could you list the seven languages ​​you speak? - The Ukrainian was the first.
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English when I went to school. French, Italian, Spanish, Russian and German. Yes, I think that's all. - We are going to put a blindfold on you so you don't know

what

these people are like. Ready? - I guess so. (man in orange sweater singing in Italian) - Boom! (man in orange sweater

speaking

Italian) (Dae imitates man in orange sweater) - Can you say something bad? (man in orange sweater speaking Italian) - Okay. (man in orange sweater speaking Italian) (Vanessa speaking foreign language), but. Well, I'm going to go with, like, from Mexico. - How much English do you know? (man in orange sweater speaking Italian) (Dae imitates man in orange sweater) so, 'nothing extra'. (man in orange sweater speaking Italian) he is yelling at me. - Definitely a Romance language, but which one?
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It's not one I know; French, Spanish or Italian. Romanian, Moldovan? - It's definitely Guatemala or Nicaragua. - And I feel like you probably have a mustache. Hello! From Mexico? (man in orange sweater speaking Italian) No? (man in orange sweater speaking Italian) Oh wow, I wasn't around. (Lada speaks Italian) (man in orange sweater speaks Italian) (Lada speaks Italian) (man in orange sweater speaks Italian) (Lada speaks Italian) (man in orange sweater speaks Italian) (Lada speaks Italian) - Do you love or hate Italians? 'The sopranos'? (man in orange sweater speaking Italian) Oh, okay. Anyway, I'd rather hang out with you than watch that.
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Thank you. Bye bye. Oh, he did the 'guy touch elbow' thing. I like him. (Hiba speaks Somali) - Wow, I'm stumped. (Hiba speaks Somali) - How do you make that sound? (Hiba speaks Somali) You're not calling me a whore, are you? Whore, whore, whore is Dae. - I am perplexed. South Asia, perhaps? - I'm going to choose Indian, and I feel like you probably have brown skin and super beautiful long black hair. - It sounds like Southeast Asia, but it's a language I definitely haven't heard before. Oh hello. He's probably not Malaysian. What language did you speak? - Somali.
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Do you have Somali friends? - Yes, there are actually a lot of Somalis in Seattle. - But do you have friends? - Shit. Yes. - How do you say "Hello, how are you?" - (Hiba speaks Somali) means 'hello'. 'How are you?' (Hiba speaks Somali). (Vanessa speaks Somali) Yes. - She says, "Barely." (Hiba and Vanessa talk to each other) (woman in pink shirt speaks Afrikaans) (Dae imitates woman in pink shirt) (woman in pink shirt speaks Afrikaans) - Anything melon? (The woman in the pink shirt speaks Afrikaans) Oh, man. - Say something bad. (woman in pink shirt speaking Afrikaans) Okay.
Well. That sounds very Spanish, almost, Brazilian. I feel like you have darker skin, but not black. I feel like you're laughing at me. - Well, it's definitely Germanic, but either Dutch or Afrikaans. - Hello. - Hello. - You were very good. So, it's Afrikaans. - Afrikaans? Is that the most used language in South Africa? - No. Afrikaans is spoken by white people in South Africa, which means a very small population. - I heard there's a lot of drama- - Yeah, that's why I'm here, you see. - Oh, I see, I see. Isn't it so safe for Afrikaans speaking people? - Yes. - Do you think part of the reaction against whites in South Africa is deserved or not? - Of course.
A minority group ruled a majority group for many, many years, and we knew that could not continue. (woman in white coat speaking Hawaiian) - Hello. (woman in white coat speaking Hawaiian) - Hello. That sounds familiar. (woman in white coat speaking Hawaiian) - Oh, yeah. (Dae speaks Hawaiian) (woman in white coat speaks Hawaiian) (Dae speaks Hawaiian) (woman in white coat speaks Hawaiian) - Yeah, look, I got it! - Can you flirt with me? (woman in white coat speaking Hawaiian) I'm not convinced. Tell me I'm the most beautiful woman you've ever seen. (woman in white coat speaking Hawaiian) Thank you. - I know what that is, it's Hawaiian.
I'm not Hawaiian, but I'm from Hawaii. Are you Hawaiian? - Yes, 25%. - And that's a lot, unfortunately nowadays, right? - Yes Yes. - And did you learn Hawaiian at school or at home? - So, I learned Hawaiian in school, but the history of the language was made illegal, so there's a huge generation that missed out on learning to speak Hawaiian, and then there was this renaissance to bring the language back. - What did you say to me when you flirted with me? - I said I don't love you. - No wonder I wasn't convinced. - Yes, yes, you noticed. (woman in yellow shirt speaking Jamaican Patois) - That's fucked up, man. (woman in yellow shirt speaking Jamaican Patois) - This sounds like some kind of language that has some English and something else. - This language sounds like something made for making music. - Oh, that's so beautiful, yes! - When you speak, I'm already serenading. (woman in yellow shirt speaking Jamaican Patois) You're a banana.
Yeah? - No. (woman in yellow speaking Jamaican Patois) - Jamaican? You said "girl", so... (woman in yellow speaking Jamaican Patois) Oh, you sound like my mother. Are you Nigerian? - I think you are speaking the language they speak in Jamaica. So, Jamaican. - Yes, okay, I'll accept it. Jamaican, but it's called Patois. Everyone calls it 'Jamaican' because it's not really a language, it's a dialect. - Can I take this off? - Hello. - Oh hello. - Hello! - Nice to meet you. - I am delighted to meet you too. - Teach me how to say something in... - Okay, okay, okay. (woman in yellow speaking Jamaican Patois) (Lada speaking Jamaican Patois) Yes!
If that is. She understands it. (woman in gray sweater speaking Bahasa Indonesia) - Look, we can have drinks, but I'm not going home with you, but... - It has kind of southern rhythms. "South" in the sense, I would say, of Africa or South Asia. - Singaporean. - Indonesian. - Oh shit! That was almost what I was going to assume. - And what language did you speak? - We call it 'Bahasa Indonesia'. - Well. -How would you say 'nice to meet you' and 'goodbye'? (woman in gray sweater speaking Bahasa Indonesia) Okay, I think I can play 'dad'. (man in buttoned shirt talking to Echie) - Very calm language. (man in buttoned shirt talking to Echie) - Man, I'm going to pick some kind of African. - Because? -He is speaking so casually, as if it were nothing. - Can you flirt with me? (man in buttoned shirt talking to Echie) Wow, that sounds fascinating, but I'm a little stumped as to what language you're speaking. - Look, I don't know if he's mumbling or if that's just how the language sounds. (man in buttoned shirt talking to Echie) Alright, you're definitely not mumbling.
You are from the Congo. - I'm going with Ethiopian. Are you Ethiopian? Where are you from? -Nigeria. - What were you talking about? -Echie. - I definitely didn't think about Nigeria. There was a part that sounded like Nigerian, but I only know a little bit of Yoruba and Hausa. - It's not close to any of those. - Yes, that's probably why I didn't know. (Mariann speaks Hungarian) - Well, I think I understood a word. The word 'kurva', which in Slavic languages ​​means whore, or something like that. - Can you introduce yourself in your language? (Mariann speaks Hungarian) - Can you say 'my name is'? - That's what I just said. - Shit. (Mariann speaks Hungarian) - Okay, that didn't help at all.
Are you Russian? - Count to ten for me. (Mariann speaks Hungarian) - Hungarian! - Yes. - What were you saying at the beginning? - Oh, here they were asking me to curse you and get angry with you. It's very difficult to be angry with someone I have no problems with. (man in plaid shirt speaking Scottish Gaelic) - Was that a blessing or a curse? (man in plaid shirt speaking Scottish Gaelic) That started with 'B', so I'm going to pretend it's a blessing. -How do you say 'shut up, bitch'? (man in plaid shirt speaking Scottish Gaelic) How do I just say "bitch"? (man in checkered shirt speaking Scottish Gaelic) (Lada imitating man in checkered shirt) (man in checkered shirt speaking Scottish Gaelic) (Lada imitating man in checkered shirt) (man in checkered shirt speaking Gaelic Scottish) (Lada imitating a man in a plaid shirt) - How do you say 'no'? (man in checkered shirt speaking Scottish Gaelic) (Dae imitates man in checkered shirt) Can you say "yes"? (man in plaid shirt speaking Scottish Gaelic) Do you think I'll guess your language? (man in plaid shirt speaking Scottish Gaelic) - I'm going to say German, and you're a big guy.
You like beer, don't you? (man in plaid speaking Scottish Gaelic) - I'll go with Persian. Dark hair, olive skin, marked eyebrows. - What did you eat for breakfast? (man in plaid shirt speaking Scottish Gaelic) That sounds good. 'Oh, most divine presence, bra-han', eat that. It must be divine food. I'd probably think you were speaking Celtic. I was right? (man in plaid speaking Scottish Gaelic) What? (plaid man speaking Scottish Gaelic) - No, no, no, what's your language? - Scottish Gaelic, is a Celtic language. - Fuck yes, bitch! I knew it! - I knew you would too, somehow. - Dude, you are exactly how I thought you would look. - Actually? - Very ubiquitous. - You did it. - How was that? - It was fun.
It was difficult and sometimes humiliating, because you realize how little you know about the world's languages, but I think I was also a little lucky. - Raise your hand, how many people did Vanessa get right? - Not bad. Not bad. Three. - One two three four. - What is the language you would try to learn? - Hawaiian, because for me it is more realistic to have the opportunity to go to Hawaii. - What was your favorite language? - Personal bias, he's probably Hawaiian. It makes me miss home. - Can I make everyone squeeze in a little?
Say goodbye to Dae, everyone! (all talking over each other) - That was good, that was good, I liked that. - That was very good.

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