GERMAN polyglot speaks 11 languages in VRChat, SHOCKING!
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- I put my polyglot skills to the test by speaking with people in many languages in VRChat. Language learning in VR can be a lot of fun, I met a lot of awesome people and had a lot of fun practicing, check it out!
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It would be great to try the new Apple vision pro, if somebody wants to send me a model 😎
I am developing a language learning game! You can join our discord and visit our website to play the demo! 😅
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Video inspired by Ryan Hale, LanguageSimp, Kazu Languages, Languy and Ikenna, you guys are awesome!
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wow! Was that a replica of the Persona 5 Yongen-Jaya neighborhood? That Portuguese section was pure gold!
Good eye! Since I chose Joker to be my avatar, I thought it would be super cool to get a Persona 5 background, I was surprised how many VRChat worlds already exist that are Persona themed!
the twin joke really cracked me up! Also, do you speak Japanese, Korean and Chinese? HOW?
Bro speaks Asian💀
I didn't know VRChat could be so much fun 😍, can't wait to check it out! Love this channel!
Thanks a lot Liz, glad you enjoyed it! You can try out VRChat even without a VR Headset, you can play it on Steam or even on mobile!
@@Speechboundmobile??
@@Blondycs yup, I'm pretty sure that's a thing!
@@Speechbound if somebody find it, lmk thanks!!
@@Blondycs hello.vrchat.com/blog/mobile-alpha-now-live
It's amazing that you speak so many languages, very funny the reactions of the people! 😂
Thanks a lot for the comment, hope it motivates you to learn languages too!
I love VRChat language videos, I loved this one as well, Keep up the good work!~
Hey Jonas, happy to hear!!! This video didn't get many views unfortunately, but I'll see if I can make another one soon!
I felt from my chair laughing at the twin coincidence.
Anyway it's truly amazing how you can speak a lot of different languages and switch from one to another so fast!
Cheers man, thanks so much for the comment!
Hey Manu, I'm currently learning Spanish, German and italian, i was wondering if you had any advice about time management. ps i love your videos keep up the great work 🥰
Hi, thanks for the comment! If you're studying multiple languages at the same time, I suggest to create consistent habits that you firmly integrate into your life. Clearly set aside time to study for each language, I suggest to keep the intervals between each language learning session short. So I'd rather study each language daily for 30 minutes, rather than having dedicated days for specific languages. This seems to keep my brain more in the loop.
If you have troubles with consistency, I'd strongly to suggest to use either simple TODO List app (there are a ton out of there, just look up some reviews), you could make a daily to-do list and then check of tasks as you go. For a more granular approach I can recommend Asana (it's free), which you can use for scheduling your life, there are tons of tutorials on RUclips.
What also helps is to blend language learning into your other life activities, some of the stuff I do:
- listen to RUclips videos about language learning while cooking
- audio books in different languages while walking around, before going to bed
- watch your Netflix series/films in other languages with subtitles (tools like LanguageReactor or Migaku are great)
- flash cards on your phone, studying while walking around outside or waiting for appointments, etc
- video games in your target language
Hope it helps!
@@Speechbound thank you so much I really appreciate it, I’ll definitely try out these suggestions
this was a good video, i hope you will make another one like this or try in other video games, comunque sono italiano e ti devo dire che sono molto interessanti questi tipi di video, avevo già visto il video che avevi fatto a natale, e mi sembri un buon content creator potresti fare un altro video su vrchat o in un video game dove c'è la chat vocale, beh buona fortuna e spero che mi capiti un altro tuo video! (comunque essere amico del papa e da pro, a sto punto potresti imparare anche il latino XD)
Come va Diego? a dire il vero parlo poco italiano, ma ho dovuto imparare il latino a scuola per 4 anni, non è uno scherzo I will definitely make some more videos soon, thanks for coming back to this channel! Have a nice weekend!
@@Speechboundeverything is fine it's 2am in this moment so i gonna to sleep 😂😅, have good weekend too, i don't study latin but i can imagine that isn't easy 😁 and have good Easter if you celebrate it!
how nice to know so many languages! too bad I have a "dsa" I would have liked to speak well like you!
Thanks a lot! I heard of some selected people being able to learn foreign languages with DSA, they learned based on listening and speaking, rather than reading and writing. But it must be tricky, I sincerely hope you can find a way to make it work for you! ☺️
I would love to know so many languages, you should teach your learning method
Definitely check out some of the more serious videos on my channel, in which I discuss language learning strategies with other polyglots!
english is a very hard language because there are so many words that sound similar but mean different things
At least the conjugations are easy 😜
Indonesian sounds so good and portuguese with subtitles is interestingly comprehensible
Indonesian is super cool and probably the easiest language to learn due to the lack of conjugations or declensions! 🇮🇩❤️
@@Speechbound so you are telling me that the pronounciation seems pretty easy and that the grammar is also easier than most languages?
There are too many languages that I want to study.....
@@orangotango9231 That's right, the pronunciation is very easy, once you learned the rules, you know how to pronounce the words by just reading them.
And the grammar is more easy than any other language I ever encountered. There are a few pitfalls, like words can have different variations based on formal/informal, but that's a joke compared to learning conjugation tables like in French or Spanish.
the person that thought you were using google translator must have been the most ignorant on the planet
Hahaha, well there are some monolinguals out there, for them it's a bit hard to imagine what it feels like to speak more than one language 😁
Great content ✌️
Thanks a lot!
చాలా ఆసక్తికరమైన విడియో! ఇన్ని భాషాలెట్లా నేర్చుకున్నారు?
Greetings! I speak maybe 10 languages at different levels, sorted by level of comfort, here they are:
German, English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Indonesian, Russian, Farsi, Tagalog
What about you?
@@Speechbound तेलुगुमाङ्ग्भाषाञ्च जानामि ।संस्कृतभाषां पठामि । किञ्चित् जानामि । बहूर्भाषाः वेत्सि !त्वमत्युत्तमः ! ताः भाषाः कथं वेत्सि ?
I know telugu and english. I am learning sanskrit and know little. You know so many languages ! You are really amazing! How did learn so many languages?
@@user-rc8qc8sn3y It's actually not that difficult, if you dedicate 1-3 hours per day to learn languages, you can learn a language comfortably in 1-2 years depending on your goals. You just have to be dedicated, it needs to be fun and motivating :)
Tolles Video. Ich versuche derzeit Koreanisch zu lernen.
Ja sehr nice, ich denke Koreanisch ist gar nicht so schwer! Hoffe in der Zukunft mich da auch etwas näher einzuarbeiten Viel Glück!!!!
@@Speechbound Danke schön! Ich habe auch Deutsch als Amerikaner gelernt aber jetzt ist es Zeit für Koreanisch lol
@@Spar7anFlips Krass!!! Und wieso Deutsch? Das ist auch keine leichte Sprache!
@@Speechbound Es klingt sehr cool, ich habe deutsche Erbe und ich liebe auch die Kultur und Geschichte.
@@Spar7anFlips Das ist sehr cool! Naja, die Geschichte ist leider sehr traurig und schrecklich teilweise!
how did you learn so many langauges i can speak german a little spanish japanese and russian and obviously english
Nice man, that's a good mix of some of the hardest languages out there! Hmm good question, it just takes forever to learn those languages, I started early, had a good 10 years in between where I didn't study languages at all, then realized how much fun it is and just kept going with it 😅 I think if you can manage to study 1-2 hours every day, than it should be possible to learn 1 language per year (at least the more easy ones). That's definitely not true for Chinese 😭
W sumie skoro chłop nawija w tak wielu językach to aż jestem ciekaw jak sobie z Potężnym Polskim Językiem Poradzi 😏
No chance Polish is too powerful 🤣😂
@@Speechbound well It is a fifh Hardest language to learn on this World
But If you manage to learn a 10 other ones that's shoud be no problem :3
@@koil1357 Yeah for sure, since I'm already learning Russian and Chinese, I don't think it would be impossible to learn, it's more about the use case, I just don't know many Polish people I could practice with 😬🙄
@@Speechbound Myślę że mógłbym zaoferować tutaj pomocną dłoń ;)
I think i could offer you a helping hand in there ;)
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O que é isto, algum tipo de jogo onde todos os estrangeiros conversam uns com os outros em suas línguas nativas?🤔
Esse jogo se chama vrchat
qual é essa lingua extra estranha que você fala? Nunca ouvi disso, quero aprender, parece um espanhol mais sexy! 😁
@@Speechbound É isso que vocês acham da língua portuguesa?🤔🤣😆
@@user-lp8op8se5j E qual é o objetivo do jogo?
@@laudemar-A.B.6386 oh jogo em si não se tem um objetivo, você faz oque quiser como quiser, explorar mundos, jogos dentro do jogo, cantar, dançar, dormir etc.. literalmente é um jogo aonde você escolhe oque faz, é pra socializar tambem se quiser ou simplesmente relaxar como quiser.
Nice indonesia like your content
Thank you for stopping by friend! ☺️☺️☺️
что смешного, я такая застенчивая, я вижу, ты звезда 🌟
почему такой застенчивый?
MANU! WHY IS THE LAG SI MUCH?
Yo! It’s because I’m using a Quest 3 headset, sometimes there’s a bit of lag due to the wifi 🧐🤨
My stick drift ins vr:
how do you switch between the languages so easily when i switch i German i have to think what i want to say first
i am still learning German still but you have
so much practice in it its amazing
Good thing that German is my native tongue 😉 oh it’s not easy, it’s a constant struggle! The stuff I’m constantly forgetting makes it super frustrating sometimes lol 😂
@@Speechbound i have been only learning for 5 days and only know basic sentence and articles so yeah
What map were you in?
You’ll find it if you filter for Persona 5
What is persona 5
@@2am_Spark It's a JRPG
555 😂
It's a repost, right?
Yup, I made the intro more snappy, because the previous post didn’t get enough traction! It’s a crisp edit now 🤞
@@Speechbound ah okay
Can you speak irani
I can!! I can’t write it though, but I learned how to read a little!
> Want to become a polyglot.
>Barerly have time
>Realise you have problem speaking Your Native Language not even mentioning English.
>Give up on your desire to know a shit ton of languages
Hmm the time factor is for sure a problem, I suggest start with one language first and take it slow! 30min per day can get you quite far in one year if you’re consistent! I never planned to be a polyglot, it just happened slowly after a decade of constant learning 😉
@@Speechbound Do you have any tips for learning Russian or perhaps German in the little free time im able to use to learn? The most efficient.(In terms of learning russian the problem will be reading cyrillic, the pronounciation will not be as hard since im already a slav)
And thanks for the tip, i'll try my best, maybe i will succeed.
@@L-33_Tankette
I have several tips for you:
- you can learn how to read Russian in a few days, use the free Duolingo version, they have a custom section that teaches you the letters
- don't really use Duolingo in general to learn a language, it's not efficient. Most words they teach you won't be applicable to you
- make a spreadsheet and think of 50 sentences to say that concern your own person (I have a dog, I live in Europe, I'm a student etc), also, come up with sentences of replies that another person would give you in return (how come you speak my language, where did you learn how to speak Russian, etc)
- Use ChatGPT to translate those sentences into "informal" speech in your target language
- user www.naturalreaders.com/ for free to create an mp3 for each sentence in the target language
- Use a flashcard software like Anki or Brainscape to ingest those sentences. Create 2 cards for each sentence (source>target, target>source language) and attach the audio
- learn each sentence until you feel comfortable imitating the audio
This system requires a bit of legwork from your side to set up the sentences, but it will guarantee that you will learn vocabulary that's relevant to you, using the audio files, your pronunciation will improve quickly and be accurate.
Then, once you learned the first 50 sentences, keep going and generate the next 50 sentences .. etc ...
@@Speechbound thanks for the tip, really appreciate i will try my best, thanks lad.
@@L-33_Tankette Go for it! And always remember, you don't have to be born special to be special :)