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Hooämmä?? 🤨🤨😂😂😆 as a a fin I’ve never heard that one before lol
ОтветитьI’m from denmark
ОтветитьI have a hard time with these videos. I am Swedish myself. Everyone seems super uncomfortable. If I were you, I would put a table in front of them so they don't have to think about their posture. Make them laugh and talk about themselves before you start the recording. Like do something to make them loosen up a little. When you work with us Nordic people you have to make us want to leave our safe zone ;)
ОтветитьWait until they found out Bluetooth and Minecraft is Swedish too.
ОтветитьDanish is just ablububushuh
ОтветитьMojang in Part 2??
ОтветитьWhy tf is it a amarican there?..
ОтветитьSviden
ОтветитьI like the found the most boring swedish person of all time.
ОтветитьThose people are super boring…
ОтветитьI am from Norway and my uncle is called the same as the guy from norway
ОтветитьSomeone said Danish was quite Englishie, when in fact Danish actually had a certain influence on English, but that's another story.
Ответитьy'know ... I've never seen a more vast expression of body language expressed in my life
ОтветитьThey should've brought up Koenigsegg and Husqvarna. Always funny to hear americans say "huss-ka-varnah"
ОтветитьFuck, i say Hennes & Mauritz
ОтветитьMe: hej jeg er dansk) me in english: Hello i am danish they are so diffrent
ОтветитьWhen I was at Warner bros studio in London at the end a staff member ask my dad how you said ikea (I’m Swedish)
Ответитьthen hear the Danish way to say cricket
Ответитьevery hungarian who have been pronouning h&m: Ha und em, left the chat
ОтветитьNothing about this was at the level of "shocking". Only English tries to bend over backwards and import foreign pronunciations because of w...e guilt. Look at what Russian and Japanese do to global brands.
They clearly went international with Spotify. I thought H&M was from the Sims, lol. A very distant luxury shop of high fashion.
I'm of an older generation and call it "Hennes och Mauritz".
ОтветитьI come from Sweden❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊🥹🥹🥹
ОтветитьI come from Sweden❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊🥹🥹🥹
ОтветитьFUN FACT: Japan is one of the countries where they pronounce the word Ikea correctly.
ОтветитьThe American Girl couldn't Accept that Spotify wasn't American. Yes girl popular things aren't always American 😂
Ответитьsweden is the 3rd biggest music producer. spotify and soundcloud comes from sweden and a bunch of songs you thought were american are swedish like one is cotton eye joe wich is swedish
ОтветитьBro the thumbnail wrong sweden made volvo
ОтветитьNot that shocked..
ОтветитьThe brand Öhlins should have been here.
ОтветитьThe English are anglo saxons who came from modern day northen germany and denmark, before they arrived in britan so it is not that strange that danish is more similar to english than other scandinavian languages.
ОтветитьThis is Nordic jeg komer fra Norge
ОтветитьThat ”Swedish speaking person” is Norwegian no? The way she said Hennes & Mauritz was completely norwegian…
ОтветитьWhen the American girl speaks,I want to sleep 😂😂her voice it like she is so tired
ОтветитьI’m from Sweden, but i have never heard about ”Arket”. What is it?
Ответить5 nations 0 smile
ОтветитьIm from sweden
ОтветитьAr-kæd (soft D) is most definetly not how you pronounce Arket i Danish. You'd say it somewhat between the Swedish and American pronounciation. Ar-kæt.
Ar-kæd is the hipster pronounciation, but not correct. It's not proper Danish.
Wrong pronouncement saying : FInnish, always finland: What do you say the word in Finlan: Ikea? ;)
ОтветитьIm sweden hej jag tyckte Att sverige var gÄta bra
ОтветитьHej Norway, how you doin'? ❤😅😊
ОтветитьThe way they tried to take each other down, “I think Swedish”
“I think danish”
“But I think Norwegian”
Finnish women are beautiful. She looks like a elf or character from LOTR.
Ответить🇺🇸im from denmark 🇩🇰jeg er fra Danmark
ОтветитьIn denmark in the alfabet we olso have æøå
ОтветитьThe Danish Viking influenced the English language with around 2000 words, and they probably bought one or two home with them.
ОтветитьThe problem with the Norwegian guy's "Oslo" dialect is that it sounds like he's asking a question. It's very sing-songy compared to the rest of our country.
We sometimes joke about managing to hear anyone from Oslo a mile away.
I come from Sweden 🇸🇪 but I’m can speak English 😊
ОтветитьI'm confused about why you have the United States English pronunciation there. Is it just to have a pronunciation of English as a comparison? Couldn't you also have someone from the UK or Australia there if you wanted to do it? Seems off if it says Nordic countries in the title.
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