[Video description: Video about English words that have unclear meanings to Japanese people. It's framed as a conversation between two people.
Person 1: "So in English you'd call a person from Japan "Japanese," right?
Person 2: Yeah.
Person 1: So, in English a person from Sweden is "Swedenese?"
Person 2: Mm, no, in English a person from Sweden is "Swedish."
Person 1: Ah! So, in English a person from Canada is "Canadish?"
Person 2: No, in English a person from Canada is "Canadian."
Person 1: Ahh! So, in English a person from New Zealand is "New Zealandian?"
Person 2: No, in English a person from New Zealand is a "New Zealander."
Person 1: Ah, so then in English a person from Thailand is a "Thailander"?
Person 2: No, in English a person from Thailand is "Thai."
Person 1: Ah, so in English a person from Holland, or the Netherlands, is "Nether?"
Person 2: Mm, no, in English a person from the Netherlands is "Dutch." The two then repeat the word "Dutch. Dutch? Dutch." at each other, the first person incredulously, the second person shrugging and otherwise using body language to affirm the absurdity of the situation. At the end, Person 1 is making direct eye contact with the camera as he says again "Dutch??" End description.]


















