African Market Can’t Stop Laughing When I Speak Swahili

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
  • Recently I visited Nairobi Kenya and went to various local street markets to practice my Swahili and other East African languages including Maasai and Kikuyu. People were definitely surprised to see an American speaking these languages! Me and my friend @SeaboltSpeaks had the most amazing time trying the local produce and street food which was uniformly excellent.
    Thanks so much to Francis of Incredible Kenya Adventures who took us around - he’s a Nairobi local with his own tour company which you can check out here: www.incrediblekenyaadventures...
    0:00 Buying apple mango at a market
    1:54 Are you really speaking Maasai?
    4:42 You need a Kikuyu wife
    5:51 Speaking Kikuyu?!
    7:23 She cannot stop laughing when I speak Swahili
    9:57 Will you buy me a soda?
    11:16 A restaurant inside the fruit market
    12:51 Trying cassava
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  • @xiaomanyc
    @xiaomanyc  Год назад +110

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    • @katiedenes2086
      @katiedenes2086 Год назад +1

      Do you offer a course in Hungarian?

    • @UndoingRuin08
      @UndoingRuin08 Год назад +1

      I would be interested in taking your Golic Vulcan 101 course

    • @entertainmentzone5969
      @entertainmentzone5969 10 месяцев назад

      bado uko nairobi?

    • @peggyancog1644
      @peggyancog1644 3 месяца назад

      Why didn’t you offer lunch for your guide? Is that expected not to in that country like in some countries no tips or your expected to barter? The 1st mango (apple mango?) looked so sweet n deep orange! And the finger banana too. We have those here and one called apple bananas. Great market all the fresh stuff!

    • @jim01q
      @jim01q 3 месяца назад

      Pass

  • @InfernalBleeding1
    @InfernalBleeding1 Год назад +5220

    hearing Hakuna Matata in regular conversation is wild

    • @swedishshortsnout5610
      @swedishshortsnout5610 Год назад +267

      Also, asante sana, lol. Whenever they said that, I heard Rafiki chanting "Asante sana squash banana, wewe ndugu mimi hapana" (i.e. you're a baboon, and I'm not)

    • @samawati432
      @samawati432 Год назад +199

      As a Kenyan filmmaker I can see both sides of the Hakuna matata audience 😆

    • @jasonm.3933
      @jasonm.3933 Год назад +93

      What a wonderful phrase!

    • @layzy24
      @layzy24 Год назад +32

      @@samawati432 first time I'm hearing it used regularly.

    • @RahulTheKey
      @RahulTheKey Год назад +5

      LOOOOOL

  • @D_SQ
    @D_SQ Год назад +5606

    This is actually hilarious because I'm Kenyan, and I know it's already ridiculously impressive what you are doing, but I will tell you if you had pulled out a little bit of Kikuyu language instead of Maasai at that market, it would've been OVER! There aren't many Maasai speakers in Nairobi, so basically nobody understands it, but Kikuyu speakers are everywhere in Nairobi. But good for you. Very impressive. 😂

    • @ccaywatson6105
      @ccaywatson6105 Год назад +23

      Very true

    • @alexcarlough5768
      @alexcarlough5768 Год назад +32

      He speaks it at minute 5……

    • @megami.x
      @megami.x Год назад +276

      If he had done that, he would’ve been married off before he knew what even happened 😂

    • @D_SQ
      @D_SQ Год назад +208

      @@megami.x Married off, given shares in the business, the whole nine yards. Crazy. 😂

    • @D_SQ
      @D_SQ Год назад +164

      @@alexcarlough5768 Yes. And that just one word ( a greeting) he had picked up from an earlier interaction. From just that, he had already impressed and was given a Kikuyu name. Imagine if he had basic Kikuyu vocabulary to actually start a conversation. It would've been pandemonium in the best possible terms. 😅

  • @Dafuqisdat
    @Dafuqisdat Год назад +520

    Such genuine ppl, "taste first before you buy."
    Such a beautiful culture and people.

    • @beanscollections2020
      @beanscollections2020 Год назад +34

      Except for the gold digger near the end 🤣 everyone else was very cool
      Seems good looking women are the same world over lol

    • @mrcool76789
      @mrcool76789 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@beanscollections2020 that's just nature

  • @KristenLB
    @KristenLB Год назад +776

    Xiaoma is seriously the coolest. Unbothered and doesn't get anxious or stressed speaking languages ( at least it never shows). Just a simple man going along the road while eating a giant carrot, making friends left and right :)

    • @snowdog03
      @snowdog03 Год назад +4

      😅

    • @jan-3356
      @jan-3356 Год назад +19

      He does get kind of stressed because he stutters a lot.

    • @KTobi999
      @KTobi999 Год назад +49

      ​@@jan-3356he just stuttering because he's speaking a different language and he's trying to get it right not because he's nervous

    • @eolsunder
      @eolsunder Год назад

      we will start calling him Tuzi now, Rabbit with the carrot.

    • @eolsunder
      @eolsunder Год назад +35

      @@jan-3356 that is because his brain is going 1000 miles a minute figuring out the language and getting it out, those 1000 hampsters turning wheels. My 1 little sleeping hampster wouldn't have a chance.

  • @TheSecondVersion
    @TheSecondVersion Год назад +2610

    Sad that different peoples fought over land, resources, religion, etc., instead of just arguing over *what Ari is studying in Kenya now*

    • @michael4.7
      @michael4.7 Год назад +23

      😂😂

    • @elnico135
      @elnico135 Год назад +6

      😂 💚

    • @HJ-si7hd
      @HJ-si7hd Год назад +175

      "What. Are. You. Studying. In. Kenya??" "I am in Kenya now. Indeed." 😂😂

    • @likwidmagik
      @likwidmagik Год назад +61

      @@HJ-si7hd "What we have here, is a failure to communicate!"

    • @jeremy7412
      @jeremy7412 Год назад

      eoples
      youtubeeeeu.com/watch?v=GosSbY7X5ZL
      peoples fought over land, resources, religion, etc., instead of jus

  • @KingoRichie1990
    @KingoRichie1990 Год назад +1677

    *Hakuna matata* means "no worries" in Swahili.
    That's the part we all understood, right away. 😆

  • @TGIFrank
    @TGIFrank 9 месяцев назад +54

    The first minute of this video is a masterclass in learning language through immersion. Instead of freezing up when you forget a word, you make your best substitution and the listener politely corrects you. You immediately repeat the word to increase the chances of retention and so that your pronunciation can be corrected if necessary. I love your videos and if I wasn't signing away my paychecks to make Denver rent I'd check out your program for sure.

  • @JHulse29
    @JHulse29 Год назад +68

    I love the idiom that translates to "the tea has gone to school" meaning it's very good. We need to start using this, give positive vibes to education

    • @TheNosnets
      @TheNosnets Год назад +9

      the tea has attained an education

    • @mwanikimwaniki6801
      @mwanikimwaniki6801 Год назад +5

      Haha yeah. "imeenda shule" or gone to school is usually a phrase used to show something has been done well

  • @Pwn3dbyth3n00b
    @Pwn3dbyth3n00b Год назад +658

    "What is your Tribe" "I'm jewish" lol I died laughing

    • @dgphi
      @dgphi Год назад +16

      I don't get why that is funny.

    • @brianjschumer
      @brianjschumer Год назад +25

      I think because jews way back when had 12 or so tribes, only 2 or 3 exist now

    • @pedo-momo.slayer
      @pedo-momo.slayer Год назад +5

      Thats not funny though. Jews had 12 tribes back then.

    • @assurhex1449
      @assurhex1449 Год назад

      @@brianjschumer Well Ashkenazi are converted pagans not actual jewish tribes. It's easy to confuse so it's ok. Not sure if it's blackface whitewashing or what.

    • @107moneymike
      @107moneymike Год назад +53

      Same, when they said, "from heaven", meaning Jesus Christ was Jewish too... and he said, no. New York.

  • @RockNRollSoul
    @RockNRollSoul Год назад +2389

    Seeing people have their eyes light up when their native tongue is spoken to them is always heart warming 🔥❤️

    • @JoCaTen
      @JoCaTen Год назад +44

      There's a saying, if you talk to a man in a language he understands, it'll get to his head. If you talk to a man in his language, it'll get to his heart.

    • @gsomethingsomething2658
      @gsomethingsomething2658 Год назад +3

      Yes! Enormously so!

    • @nedcramdon1306
      @nedcramdon1306 Год назад

      @@JoCaTen "it'll get to his head" . Could you elaborate?

    • @JoCaTen
      @JoCaTen Год назад +2

      @@nedcramdon1306 oh yeah, bad phrasing on my end.
      I meant to say "that goes to his head" as in he'll understand, not "get annoyed"

    • @KarePassion
      @KarePassion Год назад

      @@JoCaTen I think that you said it right the first time.
      "goes to his head" as a saying, typically means that it will inflate his ego.

  • @georgegakere8283
    @georgegakere8283 Год назад +405

    As a Kenyan I have to say,"Umejairbu sana" which means you have really tried. Your Kiswahili and Kikuyu trial was good. Happy to see you were in our country and learning new languages. Karibu Kenya tena.

    • @god6384
      @god6384 Год назад +25

      the astonishing thing is how good he is in understanding what they are saying

    • @georgegakere8283
      @georgegakere8283 Год назад +14

      @@god6384 I know man! Crazy! The dude is impressive. I hope he comes back to Kenya.

    • @TheOtherMwalimu
      @TheOtherMwalimu Год назад +5

      Amejitahidi lakini kiswahili chake hakijafika 🤣

    • @georgegakere8283
      @georgegakere8283 Год назад +3

      @@TheOtherMwalimu Ndio Ala! Wewe unajua aje Kiswahili kaka?

    • @Prettywins
      @Prettywins Год назад +4

      @@TheOtherMwalimu oh cmon it was good 😅 wacha zako..

  • @soccerchick1
    @soccerchick1 Год назад +198

    Ari is going to save the world and bring world peace by learning ALL the languages.

    • @DuperMate
      @DuperMate Год назад

      and buy hoes soda

    • @Axeloas
      @Axeloas 4 месяца назад

      If it was so easy xD

  • @kevinkaminski5748
    @kevinkaminski5748 Год назад +1342

    “Take my number, I show you around” 😂 “Buy me soda” 😂

    • @Actionronnie
      @Actionronnie Год назад +578

      It was like a speed relationship,he went through the process of dating, marriage and divorce in under a minute 😂

    • @pietrojenkins6901
      @pietrojenkins6901 Год назад +334

      @@Actionronnie she's a gold digger .Very embarrassing .

    • @ST-gh8zd
      @ST-gh8zd Год назад +34

      Not the brightest fellas

    • @layzy24
      @layzy24 Год назад +79

      I would've gone to town with her 😘

    • @fuckdicat
      @fuckdicat Год назад +7

      @@Actionronnie lmaooo

  • @ZefTillDeath8878
    @ZefTillDeath8878 Год назад +1012

    Xiaoma: "This is my first time in Kenya"
    Random woman: "ahhh take my number..."
    Well that escalated quickly 😮

    • @s.d.2833
      @s.d.2833 Год назад +426

      When she said “buy me a soda” I knew exactly what type of woman she was lol

    • @rowluxillusion5235
      @rowluxillusion5235 Год назад +34

      @@s.d.2833 so true lol!

    • @chriscast329
      @chriscast329 Год назад +107

      That’s a set up for sure haha

    • @anthonyn7918
      @anthonyn7918 Год назад +157

      She's a con artist

    • @joshuabolton3866
      @joshuabolton3866 Год назад +180

      You knew as soon as you saw her what the deal was

  • @liamnevilleviolist1809
    @liamnevilleviolist1809 Год назад +88

    6:43 was such a sweet moment. A moment when a man lets you stroke his beard because it's so rare to come in contact with one :) I know many people who would pull away.
    I'm so glad Jon is one of the better people in this world.
    That made my day.

  • @stephaniemcpherson2558
    @stephaniemcpherson2558 Год назад +37

    Xiaoma isn’t just teaching people new languages but a way of living. Just strolling through life, doing his thing; open arms & open mind. THAT is what we should all be doing!! Embrace. Not hate. ✌🏼♥️

  • @samthemultimediaman
    @samthemultimediaman Год назад +141

    Knew that lady who wanted a "soda" was trouble from the second I saw her on the screen lol

  • @Seissmo
    @Seissmo Год назад +391

    That woman took the money for the soda and dipped. 😂

    • @oogieboogie848
      @oogieboogie848 Год назад +77

      @Seis At first I thought she ran a booth. Did she ask him for soda money? She sure was giving him bedroom eyes to work him over, lol.

    • @SkydivingSquid
      @SkydivingSquid Год назад +168

      @@oogieboogie848 immediately knew that girl belonged to the streets. She was going to eat him alive.

    • @gaugea
      @gaugea Год назад +15

      lol i laughed at that too

    • @mike971000
      @mike971000 Год назад +1

      She wasn't just getting him change ?

    • @ClownOfTheCocaine
      @ClownOfTheCocaine Год назад +7

      ​@@SkydivingSquid He was so shy. 😆🤭🥰

  • @user-wq6vq6no2k
    @user-wq6vq6no2k 10 месяцев назад +13

    What amazes me is how he keeps all the languages straight. I speak Swahili and Spanish and also understand some Maasai and the few Kikuyu words he is using. But my issue is that I keep wanting to mix up Swahili and Spanish! This guy is amazing for trying so many languages and understanding what people are saying to him!

  • @dylanmcdowell3894
    @dylanmcdowell3894 Год назад +157

    I had a Russian teacher once who spoke 7 or 8 languages, maybe more. She was absolutely brilliant. At the time, she was studying Swahili and said it was one of the hardest languages she had ever encountered. Good for you, dude 👍

    • @cuebj
      @cuebj Год назад +14

      That's odd. It's not tonal. It's a lingua franca of regional Bantu, Arabic, and other languages related to trading around Indian Ocean. Tonal and click languages of most of Africa south of Sahara are usually more difficult. Very convenient in days of British Empire and subsequent Commonwealth

    • @cuebj
      @cuebj Год назад +7

      It's quite easy to pick up 7 languages that are variations, eg Romance languages of southern Europe. My father had 5 very different languages: his native English; French & German learned at school in England and in pre-war Switzerland and Germany till university in 1938-39; Hausa learned as the operating language in Nigeria Regiment in WW2 from 1940 to subsequent career after war; and Tiv in his final Nigeria placement from 1956 to 1961. Also a bit of Welsh from his first posting in WW2 from 1939 to 1940.

    • @itsnadaaaa
      @itsnadaaaa Год назад +29

      Swahili is actually quite simple for native english speakers since the grammar rules are relatively relaxed. For a russian speaker, transitioning to such a simplified language is probably a nightmare

    • @Notepad37
      @Notepad37 Год назад +2

      ​@@cuebjnot at all easy

    • @beanscollections2020
      @beanscollections2020 Год назад +2

      @@cuebj Is it not true that learning a language and its difficulties are based off how similar to your native language? Like why it's far easier for native English speakers to pick up romance languages like French and Spanish than it is to learn Mandarin.

  • @good8072
    @good8072 Год назад +106

    "From heaven? No I'm from New York" LMAOOO

    • @nelemaipuu2182
      @nelemaipuu2182 Месяц назад

      I think before that was "heaven?" "no, I wish,New York". Omg laughing so hard😂

  • @paulblac8776
    @paulblac8776 Год назад +589

    I love that you took the effort to learn our languages👏🏽🇰🇪

    • @jamingaming9251
      @jamingaming9251 Год назад +6

      You should do your best to learn the language of the land.

    • @hirzuko
      @hirzuko Год назад

      @@jamingaming9251 you should shut your swine ass mouth

    • @itsZombieMan
      @itsZombieMan Год назад +19

      @@jamingaming9251 It’s interesting how people talk about “cultural appropriation” not realizing the more you try to be like a certain culture of people, the more they respect you and like you. They think they’re doing these other cultures a favor by “speaking on their behalf” but all it does it just make them feel better about themselves

    • @jamingaming9251
      @jamingaming9251 Год назад +10

      @@itsZombieMan yeah virtue signaling just makes them feel better about not having any virtue.
      People with virtue don't need to signal, it radiates out of them.

    • @gerryscotti182
      @gerryscotti182 Год назад

      ​@@itsZombieMan cultural appropriation is just a american thing and it doesnt even exist, they obsess about other cultures and how one should respect them but they just want to make us more divided

  • @jaru75
    @jaru75 Год назад +7

    I can’t believe I missed you coming to my city Nairobi 😢 am such a follower of your channel. I truly wish I met you. Asante for coming

  • @Alichask29
    @Alichask29 9 месяцев назад +9

    Obviously his skill is crazy no doubt but the thing that keep pulling me back to Ari's videos is watching so many different types of people engage and interact in a way that most of us cannot because of language barriers. It really makes you feel more connected to everyone when you engage with different cultures 🎉

  • @gladiolus22
    @gladiolus22 Год назад +743

    so good to see Africa being represented in such good light! carry on the good work sir!

    • @eloerch7
      @eloerch7 Год назад +9

      I LOVED the laughter.

    • @Noah-go8xc
      @Noah-go8xc Год назад +8

      From an outsider looking in (USA native) we have a very negative view of Africa. I don't really think it's for bad reason when you consider Somalia and South Sudan being some of the highest crime rate in the world. However, it's great to see a video displaying the daily life of African people that make an honest living. I'd love to see a video on Morocco and Egypt.

    • @crazydolphin33
      @crazydolphin33 Год назад +6

      All the ladies working the stands seem so nice.

    • @BlueMoonFoxtail
      @BlueMoonFoxtail Год назад +1

      @@Noah-go8xc Well this is a problematic comment. Some of the most dangerous cities in the world are in the US. Not to mention the fact that we can't even send our kids to school without worrying about mass shootings. The US needs to stop acting like it's above everyone else in the world. We're a laughingstock to pretty much every other country.

    • @ugwuanyicollins6136
      @ugwuanyicollins6136 Год назад +17

      @@Noah-go8xc you realise africa is very
      Diverse you can't just generalise

  • @harryh.1704
    @harryh.1704 Год назад +274

    I love the consistency of this channel. “If it’s not broken, don’t fix it”!

  • @CedarsMindOfficial
    @CedarsMindOfficial Год назад +8

    Kiswahili is a very easy language to pick up and very fun to speak as well. I used to live in TZ and everyone is so nice.

  • @zodiac-186
    @zodiac-186 Год назад +28

    Being an American growing up and living the first 10 years of my life in Kenya this warms my heart and even though I lived in Kenya for 10 years I never got the chance to learn Kiswahili (almost everyone around Nairobi speaks English) . I know a few greetings and simple words/phrases however I would love to learn and go back and speak to people in Kiswahili.

    • @MainaGakere
      @MainaGakere 5 месяцев назад

      Karibu tena Kenya,

  • @RICH12DAY34
    @RICH12DAY34 Год назад +607

    Can we make Xiaoma Americas ambassador to the world ?

  • @bdeliu3187
    @bdeliu3187 Год назад +106

    That woman totally swindled Xiaoma 🤣

    • @ret4kind
      @ret4kind Год назад +9

      He's just in the business of buying souls like Jules in Pulp Fiction.

    • @vanderwielcompany1252
      @vanderwielcompany1252 Год назад +29

      When traveling you never what situation or set up you run into. It seems like he was able to get rid of her pretty well. She seemed abnormally abrasive, so he had to watch out.

    • @porlorlorl
      @porlorlorl Год назад +10

      @@vanderwielcompany1252 wtf are you talking about “he was able to get rid of her pretty well”? He gave her money as soon as she asked for it. He didn’t get rid of anyone; she took from him what she wanted and then left once she had it.

    • @fetB
      @fetB Год назад +27

      @@porlorlorl Thats not all she wanted, but she probably realised its all she can get from him. She was out to properly clean him

    • @NathanLipetz
      @NathanLipetz Год назад +6

      @@porlorlorl that money is worth basically nothing. She likely wanted something more scary like organs or everything you own

  • @dg8620
    @dg8620 Год назад +11

    Man I wish I could afford to go to Kenya. The people seem wonderful and the fruit out of this world

  • @HomesteadDNA
    @HomesteadDNA Год назад +12

    One of the fun things I enjoy in every video, is while we have different languages. We all laugh the same, and smile the same.. Its a universal message.

  • @coltoncowan682
    @coltoncowan682 Год назад +70

    I love that he tips and gives money. So many people go to these places and bargain when they dont even know if theyre getting scammed for 15 cents usd more than the average citizen.

    • @kailew2960
      @kailew2960 Год назад +6

      Would you rather tip someone that gave you the right price and was nice or someone who gave you a tourist price because they knew they could get away with it.

  • @TheMule1
    @TheMule1 Год назад +33

    A wife offered herself to you! That was too funny :D

  • @bangchanIover
    @bangchanIover Год назад +28

    everyone was so friendly and fun in this video, i loved the vibes!

  • @peetsnort
    @peetsnort Год назад +6

    My dad could speak swahili and in the last year's of his life in cape town the parking attendants couldn't do enough for him. His car was totally safe when he went shopping. Just 6 years ago.
    Rest in peace Pete.

  • @colibri224
    @colibri224 Год назад +163

    I've been and lived in a couple african countries in the past.
    You have no idea how delicious and sweet the fruits are over there unless you've tasted it. I miss them so much.

    • @rOceans-XbL
      @rOceans-XbL Год назад +11

      i remember growing up in za and the watermelons are so good just one of the pleasures of living in africa

    • @janellek21
      @janellek21 Год назад +8

      The other thing African countries do better than anywhere else is beer. I've liked every African beer I've tried.

    • @wocko1
      @wocko1 Год назад +12

      The fruit would be a lot more tastier in Africa as they are naturally ripened on the tree, not gas ripened. I went to Asia (Indonesia to be exact) and the fruit was SOOOOO much BETTER than it is here in Australia.

    • @SactoKevin
      @SactoKevin Год назад +1

      @@janellek21 tusker is delicious. But even soda is better tasting there

    • @kenneth9874
      @kenneth9874 Год назад +3

      Unfortunately most fruit is bred for shelf life instead of flavor 🙃

  • @2Cor120
    @2Cor120 Год назад +78

    This takes me back to my time in Africa. I spent two months learning conversational Kiswahili and I was amazed at the doors it opened for me, when others saw me stumble through their native tongue. They so appreciated me making the effort!

    • @ih302
      @ih302 Год назад +4

      It really does go to show how things could be so much different in the world if we would all spend more time speaking to one another.

  • @laff000
    @laff000 Год назад +7

    I enjoy watching this guy interact with different cultures and languages. But the one thing that I see in all of these videos is how friendly people get when you just talk to them on their level. A lesson we could all use.

  • @NO1jkpg
    @NO1jkpg Год назад +8

    I know you have family but this is what you should always do, travelling around world and speaking native language. This worldwide spreading positves feelings, is what we need. You are a ambassador of the world.

  • @whiskeywarlord9425
    @whiskeywarlord9425 Год назад +19

    You have had more offers of marriage than the show Married at first sight

  • @Helmutlozzi
    @Helmutlozzi Год назад +65

    How friendly those people were when they asked you to come sit and have some food and tea!! So lovely.

  • @iraeaglemind
    @iraeaglemind Год назад +8

    All these people seem to be so happy.They are all laughing and super friendly.

  • @craigwright2977
    @craigwright2977 Год назад +6

    You are an ambassador for America. Your friendly nature, willingness to not only learn about - but to immerse yourself in culture and language, will leave a lasting impression on all of those you come in contact with. How nice that the people you meet will be left with such a positive experience with The American Visitor. Love your videos.

  • @IkennaLanguages
    @IkennaLanguages Год назад +165

    This was such an amazing video. I had a smile on my face the whole time, was super cool to see everyone light up when you spoke. Kenya seems dope.

    • @eloerch7
      @eloerch7 Год назад +2

      The laughter was infectious and true.🤙

    • @lousassoul6038
      @lousassoul6038 Год назад

      i agree..i just commented saying that this was one of his best

    • @jaynenoa
      @jaynenoa Год назад

      Do you plan on a possibility to learn Swahili with Fluyo in the future?

  • @JeremyJud
    @JeremyJud Год назад +8

    Soda girl saw you and said OPPORTUNITY!!!!!!! ahaha

  • @alohalana3326
    @alohalana3326 Год назад +15

    The way that people connect with you because you learn the language and can actually communicate is truly beautiful! There is a joy and appreciation that it brings that is so wholesome! You can tell people really enjoy your genuine enthusiasm to connect.

  • @HoneyBadgarDontGive
    @HoneyBadgarDontGive Год назад +15

    When the lady came up and said she will show you around and took your money, can’t lie that was funny😂💀

  • @ArixWolf
    @ArixWolf Год назад +165

    I've always dreamt of learning a language to visit a foreign country to make people's day.. They feel so respected when you take time to learn their culture and dialect.. I've never had a brain that really soaks up knowledge like that but it's a life goal. I'm only 34
    I guess I have time. I wish I had a guy like this to teach me. He has such an amazing personality.

    • @Kleng121
      @Kleng121 Год назад +11

      He has websites that give you tips to help with learning and absorbing languages. I think it's posted on his channel here on RUclips.

    • @btaos1625
      @btaos1625 Год назад +1

      👍🏻🙏🏼👍🏻

    • @ArixWolf
      @ArixWolf Год назад +4

      @@Kleng121 thanks so much!!

    • @luketimewalker
      @luketimewalker Год назад +14

      My father became fluent in Spanish at 40 and in Russian at 50!

    • @eloerch7
      @eloerch7 Год назад +5

      U must buy his course and report back!

  • @TheSecondVersion
    @TheSecondVersion Год назад +17

    "Buy me a soda"
    Speech: 100

    • @GGnumba4
      @GGnumba4 Год назад +6

      @@colinrobinson4233 I would have been kidnapped with a smile on my face.

    • @judyl.7234
      @judyl.7234 Год назад

      @@GGnumba4 If you even made it back alive, there would probably be little creepy crawlies in your nether regions. Very dangerous idea.

  • @BigDoggTheDon
    @BigDoggTheDon 11 месяцев назад +2

    I have Tanzanian work colleagues and I love saying Jambo to them. It feels so much better than simple hello

  • @ilovejewelyn
    @ilovejewelyn Год назад +9

    I visited Kenya in August and fell in love! Beautiful country! This was fun to watch!!

  • @creegs123
    @creegs123 Год назад +162

    The timing of this couldn’t be anymore perfect! I just started relearning Swahili for my trip to Tanzania!

    • @atiliolavoie5986
      @atiliolavoie5986 Год назад +3

      Twende, me too! Best of luck.

    • @fanbutton
      @fanbutton Год назад +2

      Going to Tanzania...I wouldn't worry too much about speaking Swahili. But you might want to learn to speak Asante Twi.

    • @creegs123
      @creegs123 Год назад +5

      @@fanbutton I believe that’s more spoken in Ghana my friend

    • @creegs123
      @creegs123 Год назад +2

      @@atiliolavoie5986 Same to you! Climbing Mount Kili

    • @zoehammond2685
      @zoehammond2685 Год назад +1

      Same here!! So excited to visit

  • @EH_1995
    @EH_1995 Год назад +8

    The woman at 10:15’s eyes lit up like 🤑 when she saw you 🤣🤣

  • @zoochini3447
    @zoochini3447 Год назад +5

    As a born Kenyan, you did well... Love your channel man

  • @13zounds
    @13zounds Год назад +5

    Thank you for being such a great represent of Americans. Thank you also for being such a great inspiration. Language is the greatest bridge. It’s also how we understand one another. I really appreciate you.

  • @bellafriend
    @bellafriend Год назад +7

    lmao the girl just took his money and dipped

  • @Ihatecabinetmoths
    @Ihatecabinetmoths Год назад +4

    OMG that last just took your money for a ‘soda’ and bounced 😮

  • @itsmrlowe
    @itsmrlowe Год назад +13

    The people are all so beautiful and the energy is relaxing. I want to go so bad after watching this. I love friendly people ❤

  • @melodicchronic5181
    @melodicchronic5181 Год назад +27

    I traveled to Kenya and Tanzania in 2012. I was there for 2 and a half weeks. By the end of the trip, I was speaking a little Swahili. It helps so much to be immersed into a culture to learn the language. Nairobi was nuts though, I only spent 3 days in Nairobi. The rest of the time was spent trekking around on 8 hour road trips every other day. Interestingly enough, the most incredible Italian pasta I've ever eaten was at an Italian restaurant in Nairobi. It was easily the most memorable trip I've ever taken.

    • @TheOtherMwalimu
      @TheOtherMwalimu Год назад

      it's not possible to "speak" a litte Swahili after 2 weeks. you may have known a few phrases, but that's about it. 😉

    • @melodicchronic5181
      @melodicchronic5181 Год назад +1

      Oh, okay. Thanks for clearing that up.

  • @tabularasa_br
    @tabularasa_br Год назад +25

    Bantu languages are by far one of my favorite languages families of all. I need to start learning Swahili again. Such a beautiful and rich language.

  • @steve39127
    @steve39127 Год назад +21

    You make a great ambassador for our country. I’m sure there’s lots of people around the world who respect that someone came there took the time and spoke thier language 😮

  • @davide_design
    @davide_design Год назад +5

    I love how your intelligence and talent makes people smile. It's beautiful.

  • @melissaschloneger9902
    @melissaschloneger9902 8 месяцев назад +2

    I was drooling over the food and drinks. Food and kindness and language - brings people together

  • @SlaskenTacos
    @SlaskenTacos Год назад +5

    THE legend says she Still trying to find the soda shop untill this day.

  • @sarahp9086
    @sarahp9086 Год назад +29

    Everyone is so friendly, and generous, and kind! What a wonderful place! Kenya is now on my list places I absolutely must visit! And hopefully Francis is available when the time comes.

    • @pietrojenkins6901
      @pietrojenkins6901 Год назад +5

      Yeah ,, but that woman @10:47 is a bad representation of the country . She's clearly a GD and wanted more....

    • @1972danhall
      @1972danhall Год назад +2

      I have been to Kenya and Tanzania many times for work. They are great places to visit. The weather is great and the people are very friendly. I still have many friends that I keep in touch with.

    • @beanscollections2020
      @beanscollections2020 Год назад +1

      @@pietrojenkins6901 Nah....she can be found in any country. Good looks+bad morals
      She is a bad representation of women, not Kenya.

  • @gazooie1958
    @gazooie1958 Год назад +2

    You got to have a special mind to be capable of learning languages like that.

  • @barkinghampalace5032
    @barkinghampalace5032 Год назад +4

    I'm jealous of this man. Some of the people he meets you can just feel their charm through the video. You are doing great work

  • @rafiki7592
    @rafiki7592 Год назад +4

    Huzzah! Finally a language I know! Nakiongea lugha ya Kiswahili.

  • @solodolo9450
    @solodolo9450 Год назад +6

    Soda girl 😂

  • @pewithjc
    @pewithjc Год назад

    The people of Kenya are so beautiful, amazing and kind!!! It is so impressive what you are doing!! The kids were fascinated with the hair on my arms because they don’t typically have hair on their arms!! One of the boys at the school we visited said Mr John when I grow up I want to have a big belly like you! I said Joseph when I grow up I want to have a tiny belly like you!! 🤪🤪 They say it’s a sign of wealth for a man to be overweight in Kenya. Such a beautiful place and the people are even more amazing!!! Bwana asifiwe 🇰🇪

  • @Hertog_von_Berkshire
    @Hertog_von_Berkshire 11 месяцев назад +1

    I was brought up in a Swahili-speaking house. Well partially. My parents had lived and worked in Uganda and had a good smattering of the language. Certain things were always expressed in Swahili. At bed time it was always "kwenda lala sasa".

  • @Danne313
    @Danne313 Год назад +45

    Its so cool to see you traveling to the actual countries and speaking to people on they home turf, gives happiness! Thank you brother🙏

  • @raiyan4887
    @raiyan4887 Год назад +40

    It’s so nice to see you speak different languages and enjoy experiencing different cultures ❤

  • @joeybboy3433
    @joeybboy3433 Год назад +3

    I am in Kenya right now and making friends/meeting girls is literally as easy as it seems in this video if you are a mzungu! I highly recommend coming here for many reasons, ask me anything about living in Kenya as a foreigner

  • @kimanimuiruri225
    @kimanimuiruri225 Год назад +5

    This is hilarious!I am a Kenyan-kikuyu.This guy is talking in my mother tongue.For normal greetings we say 'wimwega'then you replying 'nikwega'

  • @tomo870
    @tomo870 Год назад +17

    I really loved Kenya when I visited for 6 weeks in 1999. The people were so friendly, they would give you the clothes off their backs even though they had nothing themselves 😢
    The poverty was heartbreaking - I gave all my clothes away the last day I spent there.

    • @SactoKevin
      @SactoKevin Год назад

      There is not extreme poverty like you say. It exists in the slums but Kenya is one one the richest African nations otherwise

    • @tomo870
      @tomo870 Год назад +4

      @@SactoKevin there was in 1999 mate

    • @SactoKevin
      @SactoKevin Год назад

      @@tomo870 you are talking to someone with dual citizenship there. Born in cali in 90. Been back 5 times

  • @jevaughn6676
    @jevaughn6676 Год назад +13

    Much love from Jamaica bro😂🇯🇲

  • @jksalamat
    @jksalamat Год назад +1

    In the west, we have forgotten about community and unfortunately the focus is now on “me”.
    It is so refreshing to see pure happiness and contentment. We have so much to learn.❤

  • @AllenandLorie7733
    @AllenandLorie7733 Год назад +7

    You being so respectful of the food and the people is just amazing man.

  • @murisanfamily
    @murisanfamily Год назад +9

    I love this video and I love all the people who wanted you to come over and speak to them. Watching these interactions really showed that there is still kindness in the world

  • @mattslev
    @mattslev 11 месяцев назад +1

    What an incredible skill to pick up languages so easily.

  • @tomthomas4666
    @tomthomas4666 Год назад +5

    I wish I lived in a place like this that had all this fresh fruit and vegetables. Nice video. Everyone seemed so friendly.

  • @afroninja93
    @afroninja93 Год назад +9

    Love your videos man! They have opened my eyes to how we can connect to each other through the power of language. Truly inspirational!

  • @JahCyrus1
    @JahCyrus1 Год назад +7

    Really nice to see you doing many different languages. It reminds me of when I used to watch Moses aka Laoshu's videos ( may he rest in peace ). I also know that many youtubers took inspiration from him and you also made a video after his death about him. He was the first guy I saw speaking this language which I didnt even know existed. This is just nostalgic.

  • @Topper-gf8xl
    @Topper-gf8xl 10 месяцев назад +2

    When you are doing is great, it's breaking down barriers and making people laugh. Something we really need now. Thank you.

  • @KSilence92
    @KSilence92 9 месяцев назад +2

    Wow those people are very welcoming and friendly they approach you and start conversations 😊

  • @wm6549
    @wm6549 Год назад +3

    I love that Arieh is tipping these people. Great video.

  • @birdineye4738
    @birdineye4738 Год назад +4

    I can't get enough of watching content in and around Africa, there is an abundance of kind people all around the markets and rural places around the continent!

  • @fredrikxx2867
    @fredrikxx2867 Год назад +2

    This man is a lot, and he impresses as allways, i hope you never lose The proudness of yourself you deserve it, not just that, but so many people getting a healthy laugh of joy because of your personality and language skills, you bring nothing but happyness as far as i understand, been watching your vids for years. Thumbs up from norway

  • @DoubleDsDeliveries
    @DoubleDsDeliveries Год назад +20

    I dont know why it surprises me but the amount of English spoken through out the world is amazing. You're in Kenya and can communicate pretty easily with them in English.

    • @oscar_nica
      @oscar_nica Год назад +6

      I believe it is their 'official' language as it was a former british colony, however, it's nice to see they keep their own native languages alive and well...

    • @itsnadaaaa
      @itsnadaaaa Год назад +1

      Kenya was a former British colony, so most people there speak English

    • @RealTBTKenya
      @RealTBTKenya Год назад +3

      English is our official language therefore majority especially relatively young people can communicate pretty well

    • @DoubleDsDeliveries
      @DoubleDsDeliveries Год назад

      Oh well then that make sense. Is that the case for other former British colonies?

    • @mwanikimwaniki6801
      @mwanikimwaniki6801 Год назад

      @@DoubleDsDeliveries Mostly

  • @michaelmason343
    @michaelmason343 Год назад +8

    You should do a video on how you set up your trips to other countries. Would love to know how you find your guides and what other things you take into consideration to make it a good and safe trip.

  • @enow0049
    @enow0049 Год назад +15

    Funny even as an African i am never offered a wife when i speak any foreign language including the African ones😅😅

  • @soulesslemming
    @soulesslemming Год назад +1

    That mango is a much different color than what I get here in Colorado, it’s like the difference between a farm fresh egg and one at the supermarket. Looks delicious.

  • @brittanyterrebonne9702
    @brittanyterrebonne9702 Год назад +1

    I thought the lady tellin him it was a spiky melon said “you’ve lost weight” 😂 I was like so confused, like y’all know each other ? 😅😂

  • @WAB0I
    @WAB0I Год назад +3

    This is one of my favorite videos I've watched!! Love seeing what the culture is like down in Kenya!!

  • @bethaniel841
    @bethaniel841 Год назад +3

    I love seeing your hard work makes others so happy ❤ I find myself just smiling at the screen, could watch this for hours 😊

  • @teresawelter7530
    @teresawelter7530 Год назад +11

    Xiaoma, your videos have motivated me to get back into learning languages again! Thank you so much ❤ It was always my biggest passion, I loved it literally since kindergarten! But you know life gets you down sometimes but then you reminded me that you actively need to seek out opportunities to connect with what you love.
    Started a new job recently and now I have many korean and japanese customers. Finally got the courage to try what little japanese/korean I know and it's just pure joy!!!

  • @winniesafi
    @winniesafi Год назад +3

    I think it’s so wholesome how you actually take time to learn the language of the land which is a great ice breaker into great conversation, I live in America now and I can honestly say I still haven’t tasted fruit’s like the ones back home . Karibu kenya 🇰🇪

    • @MainaGakere
      @MainaGakere 5 месяцев назад

      Yeah I was told the food back in the states and Kenya are different. Especially the sausages.