Posted by: bluesyemre | October 10, 2019

70 People from Around the World video series

In this episode of Many People from Many Countries Say Things, 70 people from 70 countries say “cheers!” in their native language. Learn how to say cheers in French, Spanish, German, Italian, Russian, Japanese, Vietnamese, Korean, Turkish, Polish, Thai, and many more dialects. If you’ve ever wondered ‘how do I say cheers’ around the world, this how-to video will have you clinking glasses like a local in no time.

In this episode of Many People from Many Countries Try Things, 70 people from 70 countries try to do their best impersonation of an American accent. The most predominant impression is of the American Valley Girl accent. The American men accent resembled a surfer bro. According to citizens from around the world, most Americans think everything is great and America is the greatest. Some even believe Americans act and talk just like President Donald Trump.

More than 70 people try to say 70 tongue twisters from 70 countries. In this tongue twisters challenge, citizens from all around the world attempt funny tongue twisters in different languages. Most English speakers know about Sally selling seashells at the seashore and Peter Piper picked a peck of peppers, but what about the best tongue twister in Japanese, Spanish, Finnish, Polish, Chinese, German, and dozens more different languages?

In this episode of Many People from Many Countries Say Things, 70 people from 70 countries say their country’s most popular stereotypes and common clichés. Find out how the world pigeonholes the Chinese, Indian, Brazilian, Indonesian, Pakistani, Nigerian, Russian, Japanese, Mexican, Australian, German, French, Italian, Spanish, and other nationalities.

In this episode of Many People from Many Countries, 70 people from 70 countries sing their home country’s national anthem in their home country’s first language. Enjoy national anthems for Canada, Australia, China, Brazil, Argentina, Russia, Germany, Austria, Argentina, Cuba, Chile, India, Pakistan and more, then put on your judge wig and pick the best national anthem in the comments.

In this episode of Many People from Many Countries, 70 people from 70 countries demonstrate what cats and dogs sound like in their home country. For some people, ‘woof’, ‘meow’, and ‘bark’ might come to mind but there are plenty more out there that could surprise you. Find out what a cat or dog sounds like in France, Spain, China, Italy, Turkey, Germany, Mexico, Thailand and more! Who knew the difference in dog or cat noises from around the world could be so interesting?

In this episode of Many People from Many Countries, 70 people reveal how to tell if someone is from their country. Signs include their posture, how they stand, how they walk, the volume of their voice, their facial expressions and features, their mannerisms, their hair color, the shape of their eyes, what they wear, their body language and gestures, their accent, their slang, how they greet someone, and how much they can drink. This helpful guide will show you how to know if someone is from France, Russia, Germany, Japan, China, Italy, Spain, and many more countries.

In this episode of Many People from Many Countries, 70 people reveal how to say hello and goodbye in their country. This helpful guide will show you how to greet and bid adieu to someone from France, Russia, Germany, Japan, China, Italy, Spain, and many more countries.

In this episode of Many People from Many Countries, 70 people from 70 countries reveal how to count money in their country. Find out how to count cash in different languages from around the world like.

In this episode of Many People Many Places, 70 people recite their country’s tourism slogan.

In this episode of Many People, Many Places, 70 people show Condé Nast Traveler how to sing the Happy Birthday song in their country. Find out how to belt out the best birthday wishes in German, French, Spanish, Italian, Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Mandarin, Russian, Japanese, and more!

In this episode of Many People, Many Countries, 70 people show Condé Nast Traveler how to count to ten in their country’s primary language. Find out how to count to ten in German, French, Spanish, Italian, Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Mandarin, Russian, Japanese, and more!

In this episode of Many People from Many Countries, 70 people from 70 countries demonstrate how a sneeze sounds in their homeland and how people respond in their home country’s first language. Find out what to do and how to say ‘bless you’ in Spanish, German, French, Japanese, Italian, Chinese, Russian, and more languages.

 


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