Loading video...

Video Failed to Load

Go Home

261,519 views • 1 year ago •via X (Twitter)

10 Comments

Sabine Hossenfelder's profile picture
Sabine Hossenfelder1 year ago

he has a foreign accent

Dana L. Coe's profile picture
Dana L. Coe1 year ago

Eins, zwei, Polizei Drei, vier, Grenadier Fünf, sechs, alte Hex' Sieben, acht, gute Nacht

Crazy Vibes's profile picture
Crazy Vibes1 year ago

This is how kids learn multiplications in China and in India.

Cát Tiên's profile picture
Cát Tiên1 year ago

Here are the numbers in German from 0 to 20: * 0 - null * 1 - eins * 2 - zwei * 3 - drei * 4 - vier * 5 - fünf * 6 - sechs * 7 - sieben * 8 - acht * 9 - neun * 10 - zehn * 11 - elf * 12 - zwölf * 13 - dreizehn * 14 - vierzehn * 15 - fünfzehn * 16 - sechzehn * 17 - siebzehn * 18 - achtzehn * 19 - neunzehn * 20 - zwanzig

Crazy Vibes's profile picture
Crazy Vibes1 year ago

How Japanese students do maths

Cryptomancer 🔺⚔️'s profile picture
Cryptomancer 🔺⚔️1 year ago

As funny as I think this is, it’s not a German issue. Generally, verbalizing big numbers is not easy for any language.

Armin Tamzarian's profile picture
Armin Tamzarian1 year ago

five million five hundred fifty-five thousand five hundred fifty-five so what!?

KerbalSpaceNut's profile picture
KerbalSpaceNut1 year ago

Gotta love that German efficiency. No unnecessary spaces, no extra letters. Well, except for the really important sounds like Phlegm and Spittle.

Ziemniak's profile picture
Ziemniak1 year ago

To samo po polsku - łatwizna. Pięć Pięćdziesiąt pięć Pięćset pięćdziesiąt pięć Pięć tysięcy pięćset pięćdziesiąt pięć Pięćdziesiąt pięć tysięcy pięćset pięćdziesiąt pięć Pięćset pięćdziesiąt pięć tysięcy pięćset pięćdziesiąt pięć Miliony się nie zmieściły😎

Doeke Koedijk's profile picture
Doeke Koedijk1 year ago

In Thai this would be a very funny clip. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA (In Thai the number 5 is pronounced "ha!")

Related Videos