Christoph Waltz Gives Jimmy Fallon a German Words Quiz

Published 2019-02-05
Christoph Waltz puts Jimmy to the test with a quiz on the definitions of long German words, like "bezirksschornsteinfegermeister."

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All Comments (21)
  • @MaryBluePL
    This video: exists Germans: hippity hoppity das ist jetzt our property
  • @betambalu9785
    This video: exists Germans: allow us to introduce ourselves
  • @rainman2725
    Jimmy: *pronounces word incorrectly" Christoph: You are sheltering enemies of the state under your floorboards, are you not?
  • @trentox6713
    German in the title: Germans: Dieser Kommentarbereich ist nun Eigentum der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.
  • @user-wx4jc6sq7z
    "I know nothing about football nor do I care to find out" - gold
  • @justush.6553
    English video with “german” in the Title: exists Germans in the comment section: “It’s free Grundbesitz”
  • @TD-ug4mg
    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
  • @thisisdak
    As a German I love hearing his eloquent description of those words
  • @mandyg.4875
    You know you’re German when you don’t think the words are long at all
  • @amirroslan2545
    Title: German Germans at the comment section: BLITZKRIEG
  • @Koonski
    "Arbeitsunfähigkeitsbescheinigung" would have been a good one that actually is used
  • @eronamaraj4221
    German in the title Germans: Eine Sprache, ein Reich, ein Kommentarbereich
  • @eg4024
    English: sinusitis Italian: sinusite French: sinusite German: Nasennebenhöhlenentzündung
  • @Ulariumus
    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! 🥰🥰🥰
  • @ju.h_man
    "Gut zu Vögeln sein" und "Gut zu vögeln sein" hat definitiv gefehlt
  • 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
  • @callbettersaul
    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
  • @funface4
    I love Christoph Waltz. He’s an incredibly good actor.
  • @GameFan-pl7wp
    German language in a nutshell "Words aren't words its a description"