Christoph Waltz puts Jimmy to the test with a quiz on the definitions of long German words, like "bezirksschornsteinfegermeister."
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Christoph Waltz Gives Jimmy Fallon a German Words Quiz
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This video: *exists* Germans: *allow us to introduce ourselves*
Was looking for that comment
Hi
Erlauben sie es uns vorzustellen.
Zafran Orbian clever
@@zafranorbian757 ain't you missing out a , and a second uns, aswell as a Bitte and a es? Bitte erlauben sie es uns, uns vorzustellen. Please allow us, to introduce ourselves.
"I know nothing about football nor do I care to find out" - gold
His loss!
Thats the World's oppion about that sport.
@@MultiArrie which football are you talking about here? The authentic one or the American wrestling version?
@@sasmitroy5480 Obviously the latter!
At this point, AMERICANS don't care about propaganda...errr... FOOTBALL!
Jimmy: *pronounces word incorrectly" Christoph: You are sheltering enemies of the state under your floorboards, are you not?
.....yes 😶
Nah mate, some jokes are funny, but referencing that for a cheap laugh online is a bit tasteless. I mean, if you're making a well thought-out joke, Weltkrieg is fine, but this is just pathethic.
@@Widdekuu91 referencing the best scene in arguably his best role is tasteless ? Your reaching pretty hard here.
@@luiscastronieves3106 Oh well I didn't know it was a reference to a scene, I thought he improvised there. I thought it was a reference to the war in general.
@@Widdekuu91 kzhead.info/sun/gLBvXdGmZ5mIdqc/bejne.html
German in the title: Germans: Dieser Kommentarbereich ist nun Eigentum der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.
Das ist das einzige das wir im Moment übernehmen können…
Sicher?
Schulden von anderen gehen auch
@@derewe2094lass mal politik raus du echsenmensch
😂
You know you’re German when you don’t think the words are long at all
Exactly it is a long word as soon as 3 or more words are together 2? Nah thats normal
Donaudampschifffahrtsgesellschaftskapitän
@@hawkeyepierce3771 Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz!
@@LeifTheHead Neunmilliardeneinhundertzweiundneunzigmillionensechshundert-einunddreißigtausendsiebenhundertsiebzig
@@LeifTheHead Rinderkennzeichnungsfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz
This video: exists Germans: hippity hoppity das ist jetzt our property
Nein. DREI ZWEI EINS DAS IST MEINS!
hippity hoppity this comment section is now our EIGENTUM
OMG, WARUUUUUUM😣 Das ist echt nicht lustig, unsere deutsche Kultur besteht nicht nur aus Saufen und Schreien. Unsere Sprache ist schön, vor allem die vielen Dialekte😍. Ich bin stolz auf mein Land! #NoNazi
Europe exists Germans in the 20 century: hippity hoppity das ist jetzt our property
I like this one the most xD
Waldeinsamkeit is a beautiful word. People say German is such a harsh language, I think it's incredibly beautiful and poetic sounding. I think a lot of it has to do with the tone that people usually project on it
Absolutely : if you listen to German lieder (songs for voice and piano), you will hear how delicate this language is. If you don't know which one choose, I recommend you the lieder of Franz Schubert, considered by many as the father of the great romantic lied, Robert Schumann, who also wrote beautiful lieder and Gustav Mahler, whose lieder for voice and orchestra are, in my opinion, some of the most beautiful ever composed.
Loneliness in the wilderness.
Faun: kzhead.info/sun/YK5tcdl9oWawe30/bejne.html kzhead.info/sun/rbOvo92ZpKF7d58/bejne.html Alin Coen: kzhead.info/sun/mKqwcsinb2uvmYk/bejne.html kzhead.info/sun/oLCLeLOnf35jlas/bejne.html
Ton macht das Musik.
Thanks, finally someone seeing the romanticism in the German language.
As a German I love hearing his eloquent description of those words
German in the title Germans: Eine Sprache, ein Reich, ein Kommentarbereich
Rona mrj hahahahahahahahahha
OMG 😭😂
Es ist Hambacher Fest meine Buben
Es ist Karnevalszeit meine Jecken.
Es ist fast Mittwoch, meine Kerle
German in the title Germans: So Freunde, ab hier übernehmen wir
Immer so xD
Ich IMMER 😂😂
@MUFC Soccer...? Soccer? Ssssocccerrrrr? SOCCCER? SOCCERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Why americans, why!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Gell xD
Immer
"Arbeitsunfähigkeitsbescheinigung" would have been a good one that actually is used
What about grundstücksverkehrsgenehmigungszuständigkeitsübertragungsverordnung?
I call it AU or "Gelber Schein"
@@Taalneuroot i refuse to believe this a word
@@bvbs5572 it is an actual word
@@Taalneuroot I rebuke you, Sat#n.... just kidding, wtf that word????
As a person who knows only a few german words, I found it pretty easy, here's why: - The first word had "sitz" in it, which is similar to "sitzen" (to sit), so it probably had something to do with sitting - The second word had "wald" in it, which I think was related to nature, so wandering in forest seemed like an appropriate answer - The third word ended with "meister" (master), which instantly revealed, that the word referred to a person
You saw the logic
It's so obvious that i dont believe Jimmy couldnt figure out. He often lies in quiz with guests because he thinks that way it becomes funnier.
My logic was the same as yours.
English video with “german” in the Title: *exists* Germans in the comment section: “It’s free Grundbesitz”
Ok des is actually lustig
Stop writing everything in a fucking meme format.
Grundeigentum
Lol hab mein Handtuch draufgelegt, meins
ayayay hahaha bester Mann xD
For non German speakers: The reason our words are so long is that you can basically string as many words as you want together and it would still count as long as it makes sense.
That's not fair 😑
Thats very interesting
It's compound words without limit basically
Is there any separation of words like commas or periods or anything punctuation that separates a word
@@glenndacara215 No, afaik. The words are mostly taken as is and just bunched together. You can usually ascertain when root words stop and start as long as you are actually familiar with said root words.
I love Christoph Waltz. He mastered his facial expressions
One of my favorite words in German is 'Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz'... I've watched to Inglorious Bastards and that was the first time I've seen Christoph! He's acted flawlessly, specially on his scene at the house in France, in the beginning of the movie! 🥰🥰🥰
Ich brauchte 5 Anläufe um wirklich zu verstehen was da stand.
Hättest du diesen Kommentar nicht geschrieben hätte ich es getan 😂
I remember in 1997 there was a German anchor by the name Nebuzburzimbeletbagkerimta since you skipped the name I will not tell you the whole story. 🙂
Are you absolutely sure Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz is a real word?
@@sypetsutube1272 Yes. It was in 2013 the draft title for a regulation in the german federal state Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The german wikipedia has an aritcle about it: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rindfleischetikettierungs%C3%BCberwachungsaufgaben%C3%BCbertragungsgesetz
Can we just appreciate waltz's unwillingness to go along with Jimmy's horrid fake laugh? He just stares at jimmy until he stops lol. An absolute icon
typical german
What a Chad, Christoph is to good for us
Dude, it's all set up...
@@hplarcm ?
@@SalesmanWave They have a scenario according to which the entire episode runs...
English: sinusitis Italian: sinusite French: sinusite German: Nasennebenhöhlenentzündung
In German can also say "Sinusitis". only most don't understand it. well it is medical word "Nasennebenhöhlenentzündung" = "is inflammation of the paranasal sinuses" -> "Nasennebenhöhlen": eng. "paranasal sinuses" = "are Cavities next to the nasal cavity" -> "Nasen" eng: Noses - "Nebenhöhlen" = is meant: "Cavities next to a (main) cavity" or "paranasal sinuses" -> "neben" eng. "next (to)" + "Höhlen" eng. Cavities -> "Entzündung": eng. "Inflammation" -> "entzünden" eng. "to ignite; to inflame" + "-ung" eng. "-ing" (forms nouns from verbs) -> "Ent-" ... and "zünden" eng. "to kindle. to ignite a fire or any comparable combustion"
In persian we say cos^2(suite)
Du musst zugeben - Nasennebenhöhlenentzündung sagt auch dem Laien mehr als "Sinusitis"...
@@RealBrainbug habe nichts anders sagen wollen...
Português: Sinusite
I love Christoph Waltz. He’s an incredibly good actor.
As a half German, half American, I really enjoy the way he speaks both languages. I truly enjoy listening to him.
He speaks 7-9 languages fluently
@@-SmoothCriminal- that's awesome. I did not know that. Thanks for the fun fact! 👍🏻
And half Italian and half French... 🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
@@Jennifer-xw8tc? Are you referring to yourself?
@@rebel903 I NOT refering to myself, I only say that him could speak 4 different lenguagues.... (English, French, Germany, and Italian)
German language in a nutshell "Words aren't words its a description"
Actually its insane how 10 nouns can be mashed together to one noun describing something so precisely that most languages need a sentence for it ( and germans use a sentence over one long word most of the time)
this is really true! love that.
That's pretty much Wittgenstein's philosophy in a nutshell.
You can create words by just putting them together and it's not even wrong. PS: German is my native language.
Panzerkampfwagen VI
Title: German Germans at the comment section: *BLITZKRIEG*
Why does every comment in English also have to be by Germans? 😂🙈 How I can tell? Literal translations = preposition and false friends verbs everywhere 😂
@@miss_xenia_ english used to be my 2nd language but now im studying in germany and now i always mixed up my german grammar with the English one 😩😂
Jimmy Fallon's laugh is the type of laugh you force yourself to make when the teacher tells a lame joke but you really need the credits.
When Jimmy got the second question right: "That's a bingo!"
"Just bingo..."
"Gut zu Vögeln sein" und "Gut zu vögeln sein" hat definitiv gefehlt
richtige Antwort: beide x)
Was wäre unsere schöne Sprache nur ohne Groß- und Kleinschreibung.
Oh shit
Da hab ich noch einen: Jemanden umfahren. Und jemanden umfahren. Vollkommen identisch und doch so verschieden ;).
@@loas5154 ach ja , wie wärs mit : Wenn hinter Fliegen , Fliegen fiegen, fliegen Fliegen Fliegen nach .
Waltz: says something Jimmy: fake laughs Waltz stares at him until he stops
That’s Jimmy Fallons interview. Fake laugh night after night. Looks like he would get tired of it at some point ,and maybe has ,except he likes the money more than he dislikes the job. Used to watch late nite TV but now KZhead.
Sometimes I stop the video even if I'm enjoying the game or I like the guest. It's really annoying gosh.
namira87 yep
Thanks for pointing out exactly why I immediately wanted back out of this video, until I decided to scroll the comments for a bit.
waltz is the master of fake laughing and his fake laugh is more believable in Inglorious Basterds
I'm always amazed at the speed at which his face expression switches from friendliness to seriousness, reminding me of Hans Landa so much.
I love that even knowing a tiny bit of German helped figure out the chimney sweep one just because it had meister in it
Nobody: Germans: Hippity Hoppity this comment section is now my property
I think you meant... LEBENSRAUM
OUR property. :)
Germanboyer Well we have history with that ..
U know we have talent for conquering stuff lol
@@sketchy5085 oh no.. dont
_America has left the chat_
Moin
Tschüss Amis
Prost Kameraden 🍻
**America has joined in spectator mode**
Lmfao this is an underrated comment.
One of my favorites actors ever
This interview is so awesome!
,,The German words were longer than the definition" Ahahahahaha ich krieg hier gleich nen Kollaps
Lol, hab das gerade gelesen als es im video war
@@captain_bow7672 hahaha krass
Kein neue Deutchen krieg bitte. Zwei kriege war genug
😂
@@menknurlan nederlands?
_Sir, the Germans have successfully annexed the comment section_
XD
Tja
I am a Jelly Doughnut!!!!
I hate to break it to you, but I'm German as well. You are now annexed as well. Don't try to resist, perpetrators will be shot or worse. DIES IST EIN BEFEHL!!!
What is Israel doing today????
I love German. It's wonderfully descriptive and expressive. When I was learning German and I had picked up some basic grammar and vocabulary I started to try and translate some of the German language songs that I liked. German songwriters seem to love using wordplay in ways that you really don't hear in English. Rammstein are big on this. My favorite song was "Der Weg" by Herbert Grönemeyer. It is a love song and farewell written for his deceased wife, who died of cancer. That song gave me such an appreciation for the subtleties and beauty of the German language.
I just adored this actor👏👏👏👏👏❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Ah, english videos with the word "german" in it, a place where the comments are 99% german. *ok was auch immer, es ist viel witziger wenn man deutsch ist*
Ich lege mein Handtuch auf diesen Kommentar das ist jetzt offiziell mein Kommentar
@@herobald6782 ich als weißsockiger Sandalenträger respektiere das Handtuch.
Es gehört nur dir, wenn das Handtuch darüber liegt!
Y de repente, un comentario salvaje en español aparece 😂
@@heri_bolanos holy fuck-
Ist ja hier wie auf Mallorca im Juli...
Rob 😂
Wassss
@@lyn3792 voller Deutsche
@@cebee2106 ??
@@lyn3792 die Kommentare sind alle auf Deutsch. Im Juli auf Mallorca sind auch viele Deutsche. Das ist der Witz
Christoph Waltz is a wonderful, wonderful and talented actor!❤Thank you for thais !!!!!!
I'm not really a fan of the tonight show, but this was one of the funniest things I've ever seen. Almost cried laughing. Good show!
video with German in the title Germans: "hippety hoppety your comment section is now our property"
Marcel Davis 1&1
@@kingkeshav4827 Überall und jeder Zeit
*yes*
@@walix0799 Ja
Dont forget the austrians, Waltz was born there. They speak german too. Fun: he do next time at bavarian Word quiz. Langauge of a German country inside federal republic of Germany. Freistaat Bayern. The most other germans do not understand it.
You want long German words? How about: Grundstücksverkehrsgenehmigungszuständigkeitsübertragungsverordnung
And what does that mean? 😂
@@TvojaMAMA77 It was a regulation. The meaning in english would be: Regulation on the Delegation of Authority Concerning Land Conveyance Permissions
Its funny how, when you know German that word makes complete sense and you can read it with no problem, tho I wanna see the reactions of other people...😂😂
yes, but ,,Donaudampfschiffsfahrtsgesellschaftskapitänskajütenschreibtischflaschenhalter" is also one of my Favorites
LONGER LONGER LONGER!!! 😂😂😂
Christoph Waltz is a extremly underrated actor, truely one of the greatest actors! Love him
We missed Christoph Waltz. He’s a very good actor. 👏👏👏👏💐💐💐👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👌🏼❤️💚💙💜💕💝🌹🌹🌹
His german pronunciation is just as delicate as his english is. He makes the words sharp and soft at the same time.
I think he‘s the only actor who could act as a german ss General or the 2. ww in an English movie with an half way appropriate german ss pronunciation.
It’s because he is speaking Austrian German and not German German
@@danielgaiger5962 Him having had an education in acting you wouldn't really be able to say whether he is German or Austrian. But I suppose his Viennese heart was slightly bleeding when saying Schornsteinfeger.. which in Austrian German, as you know, is 'Rauchfangkehrer' . 🤣 🤣 🤣
@@eyeklar hahaha yes 😂
Because he's Austrian
Waltz sagt irgendwas Publikum: 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👌👌👌👌
Das Publikum bekommt Anweisungen ..
Programmiertes Computer gelächter, das Publikum lacht nie so laut!
Ich musste lachen 9,5/10 Kommentar (Ein paar Autisten-Smileys zu wenig)
Ich liebe die Stimme von dem. Aber irgendwie nur die deutsche. Da hat er einen besonderen Ausdruck.
Omg mein nachname is walz nur ohne das t hahah😂
4:20 … “AND THERE’S AMPLE SCOPE” - - A CLASSY INSULT THAT WENT RIGHT OVER JIMMY’S LITTLE HEAD.
Waltz is Austrian and has fun with American talkshows in very clever ways. I'm not sure if he lives here or not, but I'm always happy to see him in our (🇺🇸) media. Jimmy was a great sport.
Das "Streichholzschächtelchen" fehlte eindeutig.
meinst du nicht eher das tscheichische Streichholzschächtelchen
@NRO who let u out of mental prison?
Und Eichhörnchen
Even though though it is a long word, it is still less syllables than the English translation (small box of matches). Same with most the examples. German language is efficient. Saves on syllables and whitespace.
I think the word "Donaudampfschiffahrtskapitänskajüte" was missing
Absolut random hier gelandet und plötzlich seh ich nur deutsche Kommentare 😂
Geht mir genau so.
Ja is so 😂
Hans Gockel me too
Hans Gockel same😂😂
Deswegen hinterlasse ich meinen Kommentar auf Ukrainisch: дідько, до чого файне відео!
Einfach nur schön so etwas beobachten zu dürfen 😄👌
Every moment Christoph Waltz is on screen is just such a pleasure
Beschreiben Sie die deutsche Sprache: Umfahren ist das Gegenteil von umfahren.
Laura 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Haare wachsen lassen ist das Gegenteil von Haare wachsen lassen😂
Omg alter
Morgens heißt es das korn und der weizen aber abends der korn und das weizen
@@markuseberhardt888 Hahahahaha
in german the opposite to "umfahren" (run over) is "umfahren" (drive around) so yeah have fun with this language
wtf can you explain it X) ?
@@jeremieherard2166 the two words are pronounced differently (that's how we recognise them). Drive around = um *fah* ren and run over = *um* fahren, but if you write them down they look the same even though they have opposite meanings
But in combination with both meanings one would use “überfahren” for ‘run over’. “überfahren” precisely means ‘drive over’. Also umfahren is rather common speech :)
Ok, thanks for the explaination :)
I'm German and I never thought about how absurd my language can be. Love your example :D
English is a West Germanic language so you could guess which ones would be correct, not all words though. Dutch is the closest language to English while German is more closer to Dutch.
Einer der besten Schauspieler die ich kenne 💪🏻
Favorite German word: Dingsbums.
Haha my favorite english word is thingamajig
Or Dingedings
@@cenlilith8308 bro that doesn't exist😂
@@cenlilith8308 it's *Dingens or Dingends
Foofer Bob dingsdabumsda
The Germans have entered the chat.
Guten Tag!
@@DerHaferbreiter Das heißt "Grüß Gott". :'D
@@windtanzerin heißt es nicht. Nur in kleinen abgeschiedenen Orten wo der Regenbogen noch schwarz-weiß ist. 😂
I'm sorry, but the chat looked like France...
We entered like a blitz! ;-) (sorry, but it was SO obvious)
Waltz is an amazing intelligent person besides being a very skilled actor. Whoever has worked with him is impressed not only by his skills but also by his intelligence and character.
Ich liebe Christoph Waltz, kann ich immer wieder schauen
This comment section: Germans: Is this Lebensraum?
lol😂
I feel like most people can't keep up with this man because of how intelligent he seems to be and the very dry humor haha.
Lady’s and gentlemen we have taken over this Kommentarbereich
it is
You mean: Ist das ein Lebensraum?
Wie auf einmal 1000 deutsche Kommentare unter einem Video aus den USA sind😂
Liegt wohl daran, weil die Deutsche oft Minderwertigkeitskomplexe haben und es dann mal "cool" finden, wenn im Ausland groß über deren z.B. Sprache gesprochen wird. Ist ja auch kein Wunder, wir leben zwar in einem der stärksten Länder der Welt überhaupt, die ganze Welt schrämt von Deutschland und deren Kultur, aber in den Medien und teilweise der Politik wird uns viel zu oft eingebläut, dass es uns ja doch nicht so gut geht. Der Wirtschaftsboom wird ja auch bald vorbei sein, die Straße sind alle zu grottenschlecht und, und, und. Dann sollten man eben vielleicht mal z.B. wie hier mal in die USA gehen, dann wird man auch schnell merken, in was für einem Schlaraffenland wir leben!
@@a.h.2460 Ja, es geht uns sehr, seht gut hier in Deutschland. Wenn da mal auf die Lage in anderen Ländern schaut stockt einem schon der Atem...
er is österreicher
Hihi wir sind überall.
Wir sind einfach überall auf KZhead zu finden. Viele wahrscheinlich (so wie ich) aus dem einfachen Grund, dass deutsche Kommentarsektionen oft zum kotzen sind - oder zumindest hab ich das Pech und klicke fast nur auf deutsche Videos mit solchen Kommentaren. Oder das ist unser geheimer Plan die Welt zu erobern: Überall zuhören, damit unser Staat alle Informationen bekommt um einen verheerenden politischen oder ökologischen Erstschlag zu setzen und die Welt so zu erobern ;)
I love Christopher.
This just flat out cracks me up laughin!!!!!!
Wenn man Deutsch versteht, ist das Video wesentlich witziger😂
Genau :)
Wieso?
Woher weißt du das? :D Du weist ja nich wie es is wenn man kein deutsch versteht
ja man
Aber echt!😂
Why does Christolph waltz seem like he is always playing his character on Inglorious basterds... lol
Hahaha so true 😂
I feel like the deadpan nature of Hans Landa was something Christoph didn't have to act 🤣
I thought the same, he's a legend xD
😂
maybe bcs he didn't played a character on inglorious basterds
This vid makes me love christoph even more
The reason I love German Language : we have a word for everything and we can easily make new words by just putting words together
Christoph Waltz: Jimmy Fallon: 😂😂😂👌🏻😂👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
100 Subs without Vids? Well, like “Jimmy Fallon with each guest there”
100 Subs without Vids? True He‘s just overreacting
*Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz* _a 63-letter long title of a law regulating the labelling of beef_
SPACE FROGS! ♡
No. Etikettieren /= testing.
@@niklas9848 Aus welchem Video?
The labelling of beef
Donaudampfschifffahrtsgesellschaftskapitänskajütenschlüsselaufbewahrungskasten (78) :-)
Amazing man and an AMAZING actor!
Thanks for helping me to learn German! I hadn’t heard of these exact words but knew some parts of each word so I got 3 out of 3 for meaning! If it wasn’t written down on the screen though, I think I would not have heard them clearly.
As a German these words don’t even seem THAT long 😂
Heizölrückstoßabdämpfung. Every letter only appears once
Since you're german maybe you can tell me because I was soooo curious, is there a word for a person that looks pretty from behind but not from the front? I would love to know. Thanks
@@HugoPhantoon As a Native German, I wouldn´t say so...but I have also never heard of Waldeinsamkeit
That´s true..especially Sitzpinkler
@@HugoPhantoon I just googled it and apparently the Japanese have a word for that. "Bakkushan"
Kann irgendjemand Christoph Waltz dafür gratulieren, dass er sich tatsächlich ziemlich gute multiple choice Antworten überlegt hat?
Fraglich ob er sich überhaupt etwas davon überlegt hat^^
Lack_Trichterlin G das ist mein Onkel:)
Lack_Trichterlin G 😂😂
Ich auch liebe apfelstrudel!
Wilburious Schön für dich..
He’s just splendid.
Love the man!!!!!
Nobody Germans: rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz
One of the first words Ive learned in German! Lol. Its actually easier to pronounce than people think. It's just many easy words put together to make long word lol.
Bündner Fleisch 😂😂😂
@@krystianmatyja7302 jes so it is
@@krystianmatyja7302 it mean cow meat
...hat ja bei Wilke nicht so toll funktioniert.
German language, difficult language: Because even the smallest mistake is enough to create a big problem: Jetzt im Frühling hört man überall die Geräusche von Vögeln. And... Jetzt im Frühling hört man überall die Geräusche vom Vögeln.
The moment when you believe you are in total Waldeinsamkeit and suddenly hear the latter ;-)
Big ooof
Ooof
Or: Sie ist gut zu Vögeln. And: Sie ist gut zu vögeln. Know the difference!
Ja ja, wie ein einziger Buchstabendreher den ganzen Satz urinieren kann
Ich liebe diesen Kerl!
One of my favorite actors! Every role is superb.
Christopher saying “i want to play a game” gives me inglorious bastards chills
Legia1001 big chills
Bingo! How Fun!
spiel mit mir
Christoph*****
Game over
That was adorable. He said “I always wanted to do that” with the same energy as when he said “that’s a bingo!”
We only say "bingo"
Exactly! (like the energy of he talking to the sheriff)
Oml it is tho.. The exact same energy also I love that movie... Inglorious bastards has got to be one of my favs.. But I've been the 15yr old girl who has been madly in love with anything WW2 themed.
I thought the same thing 😂
Totally thought the same thing
I want a part 2 😂
I could listen to Mr. Waltz talk all day.
80% of the people in the comments: German people who are loving this video The other 20%: Confused americans😂
More like~ 15%: Confused Americans The other 5%: Bilinguals trying to figure out what people are saying (I’m British learning German)
I'm German and I have to say that I never used any of these words before😂 I never heard of the Word "Waldeinsamkeit" before😂
Die Stimme aus dem Nichts I couldn’t tell that your a German. Die Stimme aus dem nichts sounds very American, du rotzlöffel
@@timh6792 Genauer: Franke Du Daml 😂
Im Czech and Im just enjoying this 😂
Jimmy: Almost falls off the chair laughing and grunting Waltz: keeps a straight face THIS DIFFERENCE 😂
American VS German
Milvum he’s Austrian ya knob
@@50shekels not the first austrian guy, who hast been famous and everybody thought he was/is german
Im insecure but, I’ve thought Hitler was german until I was like 13 years old and I’m still embarrassed because of that...
@@poseiidon725 and you should be.
Die US Leute sind so leicht zu unterhalten. Irgendwie ist das süß 😆
I used to visite this higher table many times before 😅
Am I the only American here?? HAHA VERARSCHT, natürlich bin ich Deutscher
Haha
It seems so :) But I have to smile about myself as German.
Vielleicht bist du gar nicht Deutscher sondern Manuel Neuer!
Tay Fun reklamier arm
@@socceri4everzocktgames.59 Häh?
Title includes "german word quiz" Germany: Jetzt geht's looos!!! Jetzt geht's looos!!!! *Austria joins* JETZT GEHT'S LOOOHOOOS!!!
Clara's Celestial Base Don‘t forget the Austrians😉
@@larissaselina9091 My bad, sorry xD Grüße zurück nach Österreich, ich habe in Wien studiert ^^
Ich will unreal tournament SPIELEN!!!
@@vividbunny4111 das habe ich ja schon lange nicht mehr gelesen xD
Schweiz auch >:/
Großartig! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I cant unsee him as hans landa lol hes hans landa forever too me
For all non-German speakers: You can theoretically put together as many words as you want to create a new long word. So, not all of our words are that long. xD
Wonder what would "pssst" mean in German
@@fulcrum2951 It's the same xD
@@fulcrum2951 It would be: Nein, jetzt hältst du die Schnauze!
It means: Ja ja du Arschloch!
Matze 94 HALT STOP, über sowas macht man keine Witze
Ist echt deutlich lustiger wenn man sowohl Englisch als auch Deutsch kann! Viele Grüße aus der Domstadt Leute!
Das Rheinland grüßt zurück. LG aus Bergisch Gladbach
Grüße aus dem kleinen Bonn im Süden xD
@@maxschwarz3905 Bonn... Bonn... Nie gehört 😉 Ist es bei Euch auch so bitter kalt?
@@maxschwarz3905 Grüsse zurück Nachbar !
Kölle 🎉
Einzigartig:-)
This guy is cool epitomized. Such a fine actor. This was a great interaction!
I know nothing about football nor do I care to know - says everyone who lives outside of USA 😂
Thats not right i live in austria and play american football
Noone outside the US calls a game you play mostly using your hands football
@@przemeks2317 well they are usin most time hands and also that ball is not a ball, they call it with some another name...
@@przemeks2317 Absolutely. Here in the UK, football is football.
Because it is not football to the rest of the world. 300 million people define it as football and the rest 7 billion don't, and that 300 million cannot comprehend why not 😂😂
Wer ist noch aus Deutschland und hat keins der Wörter jemals benutzt?😂
Waldeinsamkeit kommt aus der selben Ecke wie Weltschmerz und Schadenfreude. Eigentlich recht geläufig
Ist es Worte oder Wörter? Mein Deutsch Lehrer hat mir gesagt, dass ich Worte benutzen soll!
@@connaeris8230 beides richtig
Ich lerne Deutsch und ich habe das Wort Sitzpinkler ein Paar mal schon benutzt, meine Deutschlehrerin hat uns Deutsche Schimpfwörte gelehrnt haha
Standart Vokabular 😉
2:45 Waltz's expression is priceless
Love this actor he is really good 😊