Talking to the Ghost in German was a Horrible Mistake – Phasmophobia



Welcome back to Phasmophobia! This is one of my favorite videos I have ever made! It was so ridiculous and funny to play Phasmophobia in so many different languages. Let me know what other languages I should play!

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Timestamps:
00:00 French
18:00 German
35:45 Polish
58:14 Swedish

NOTE: This video was recorded on Phasmophobia update v0.7.2.0

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33 thoughts on “Talking to the Ghost in German was a Horrible Mistake – Phasmophobia”

  1. Know what you only can type on a german keyboard (completely without ascii or alike) and therefore on no other Keyboard on ther world?
    -> this: Üü, Öö, Ää, ß 😆

    But honestly I'm always saying dutch sounds like a mix of english and colognes german dialect.
    That's why I even can understand I'd say around 80% of all dutch words/sentences even if not specially learned the language or else.

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  2. I'm from Germany and we don't talk like that :D, many Americans pronounce German very funny or very aggressively, but it's not like that, I once saw a video where they talked about the difference and that we have letters in the words for Americans are hard to pronounce.^^

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  3. As an german native speaker, i always have this urge that i want teach non german speaker to pronounce german words.
    The outcome often is pure comedy gold.
    Also, it's hillarious to whatch people try to sound angry when saying german words.

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  4. Would be great to see some Ukrainian, yep, you can`t read it, but as one subscriber had already stated you can use some google translate, because Ukrainian has voice recognition. Also Polish and Ukrainian are somehow similar, so that single letters you were surprised about are prepositions like in on with for English. Now many Ukrainians watch you, those who can understand English, as we lack content in Ukrainian, long story why, but now we have no desire to watch something in russian and people start to watch more English speaking youtubers.

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