Speaking languages doesn't mean you are smart, it's mostly learning by heart. Many people learn the language while living or spending a lot of time in the environment where the language is spoken, which is his case.
@@LuLu-nw6bi oh really. I don't think Novak ever lived in China, and he can speak chinese. Novak is the one and only GOAT of tennis. I think this upsets many of the non Novak fans, in particular the pathetic Fedal fans.
@@eddye8582 In other words, you don't have arguments against what I have said so you are inventing things and changing the subject... He does not speak Chinese, of course...
Good stuff Novak on speaking the language well, we must also learn Serbian :) Also congratulations Juan Martin on a wonderful Career - will never forget the 2009 US Open.
@ReprobateContagion-dp2hc I would imagine Slavic languages are a little more difficult , but I know at least one football player Dani Olmo from Spain who learned to speak Croatian after living there two or three years..
We remember how the covid fascists wanted to exclude him from all competitions, from the screens and from life. Thank you Novak for staying steadfast like us. Greetings and wishes of health and happiness from a Czech fan.
Tell that to the millions who died of Covid, even in spite of the lockdowns and the vaccines. Move on and accept he was in the wrong in that particular case. Still a great champion though.
@@FilJR99 he was not in the wrong. He stood by his principles that he didn't want an untested jab in his perfectly healthy body. He didn't tell you not take it. He was granted exemption at the AO. He was totally right on all accounts.
@@danicadabic9789 That’s how vaccination works. It’s not only to protect yourself but to get herd immunity, it doesn’t matter he was healthy. Also, he lied to the Australian authorities and had been to public events, a bit of a mess. Mind I’m not here to crucify him, but in my opinion he didn’t handle the situation in the best way and therefore had to be made accountable for it.
@@zedalive4764 Yes, the real alternative was to let everyone go about their lives, just live or die, and whoever survived it would be ok, right? We’re not in the Middle Ages. Facing a pandemic needs some personal and collective sacrifices and mutual respect in order to protect the ones who are more vulnerable. To assume it would just go away without any consequences is just not true, so uncivilised and unfair to the people who died or got permanent problems due to covid.
Pretty good Spanish and his pronunciation is practically without accent. Impressive. Certainly better than I would say 90% of foreign language speakers who have experience speaking Spanish.
Uvijek sam navijao za Argentinu u fudbalu,volim Argentinu . Gledajuci Novaka kroz citavu njegovu karijeru,neprespavane noci,suze radosnice kada pobedjuje,tuzni trenuci kada gubi. Ako je bas trebalo da izgubi onda mi nikada nije smetalo da izgubi od divnog ljudskog bica kao sto je Potro,ljudina od covijeka.Zelim mi sve najbolje u buducem zivotu❤
Two great persons from similar backgrounds, cultures of the "third world" countries. They understand each other, click, much easier. Argentina and Serbia, celebrating their champions the same way. Victories of their champions echoing much more loudly than in the West - where they mostly play. Great rivalry in tennis but also in basketball ! For football we have to learn more from Argentina 🎉
@@alfredosenalle9284 He was wrong to use that term but I think he was referring to how the arrogant West often can perceive us, that's why he put it in quotes. However, I have to say that Argentina is NOT a Western country...and that's a good thing. If it was Western country it would have not been at war with Great Britain over the Maldive islands.
Love how Novak charmingly mixes up 'gentilezza' (Italian) and 'amabilidad' (Spanish) at 02:06! Sending tons of love & respect from Italy to the GOAT and to our Argentinian brother Juan Martin!
@@jomigregory7253It was one where he won it in 2024 in Paris. Delpo says Rio is one result he wished he could reverse if he could, but Novak completed tennis in 2024. So it was complete and fulfilled.
Came to write a similar reply to find out you already did. Plus, I think the multilingual Balkan culture gives its people the ability to learn foreign languages with easy and speed. All the people I met from the region are so talented when it comes to learning and speaking a new tongue. Similar with friends from the Indian subcontinent.
Novak is fluent in Serbian, English, and Italian. He can get by in French well. His German is very basic. But who knew he could speak some Spanish? I'm not surprised.
Djokovic wil altijd aardig gevonden en dat irriteert, maar dat hij zo goed Spaans spreekt is echt zeer bewonderenswaardig. Dit geeft steun aan zijn status als BESTE tennisser ooit.
The British players have difficulty expressing themselves in English! Andy Murry's English will certainly improve now that he is coaching Novak! Charles & William can hardly read French, let alone speak it!
So many people live in Spain without knowing a word in Spanish. Also, Novak never lived in Spain for any continuous period. He lived in Serbia and in Monaco. Only recently has he been spending more time in Spain.
@@Ljiljcik So many people live in Spain with knowing Spanish lol Yes, he lived in those two places, and elsewhere. It takes a year the most for an average person to learn the language by living in the country, and he has spent more than that period of time there in the past half a decade. He tried to learned it before spending more time there, and failed. But he knows how to learn a language from his experience- by spending the time in the environment where the language is spoken, which was the case for him learning all the languages he speaks. So again, nothing surprising for a person who has lived in Spain, especially if they for some reason have a desire to learn new languages all the time.
@@LuLu-nw6bi I agree that living in an environment makes it much easier to learn a language. However, it doesn't guarantee that one would necessarily do it. If you lived in a country with a large number of immigrants, you would know that there are many of them who don't speak the language even after living there for decades. Particularly these days, when English language is widely spoken. So no, I don't agree that it is enough to live in the environment in order to learn a language. Look at tennis players who live for years in Monaco. There are so many. How many of them speak French? One must have both will and ability, which Novak obviously has.
@@Ljiljcik Nobody was talking about "guarantees", the simple point was that it is not in any way "surprising" that someone who has been living in the country now speaks the language. By "enough" I meant enough time for you to do it - if you are interested in doing it. As for will and ability, any average person has the ability, as I said, and Djokovic of course has the desire, as I also said (languages are his hobby, he said that himself).
@LuLu-nw6bi Again, we have to agree to disagree. I don't accept that "he has been living" in Spain. He has been staying there and he might intend to spend more time there one day, but there are only two countries he has lived in - Serbia and Monaco. Also, as a language teacher, I know that is not enough to live in a country in order to speak a language. Not at all. Novak has a special interest and ability not given to everyone. Do you speak any language other than English? Have you ever lived in a country where you had to speak a different language? I doubt it. Otherwise you would've known that it is far from enough to be exposed to a language, in order to speak it even a moderately well.
@@LuLu-nw6bi I was not making fun of him, i was being sarcastic... I'm from Serbia, i love Novak and would never make fun of him. About languages : English, German, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Mandarin(Chinese), Croatian, Slovenian, some Hindi and Dutch...
He can speak so many languages fluently...not just the GOAT in tennis but also the smartest tennis player of all time.
Novak is definitely the smartest tennis player of all time.
Speaking languages doesn't mean you are smart, it's mostly learning by heart. Many people learn the language while living or spending a lot of time in the environment where the language is spoken, which is his case.
Look up "smart". Troll.
@@LuLu-nw6bi oh really. I don't think Novak ever lived in China, and he can speak chinese. Novak is the one and only GOAT of tennis. I think this upsets many of the non Novak fans, in particular the pathetic Fedal fans.
@@eddye8582 In other words, you don't have arguments against what I have said so you are inventing things and changing the subject... He does not speak Chinese, of course...
Its incredible that Novak is able to give long interviews speaking fluent spanish with all the tennis and workouts and PR he has to do
He speaks English, German, Italian, Spanish, French. And Serbian of course.
@@vladimirilic8230 Like many other Yugoslav gastarbeiters who have lived in different countries.
He has a house in Spain, spent half of the lockdown there...
Guy is simply amazing. Not certain how many languages he speaks .. French, English, Sebian, Spanish, Italian ... amazing.... bright and talented.
@@bpd9660 He's not bright and talented, he just lived in different countries and learnt the local languages which is a common thing.
Que genio! Acento perfecto!
Kakva si ti faca Novače...svaka ti čast :)
Gran jugador , gran ser humano !!!
Good stuff Novak on speaking the language well, we must also learn Serbian :) Also congratulations Juan Martin on a wonderful Career - will never forget the 2009 US Open.
good luck with Serbian,one of the most difficult languages in the world,hence Novak find others easy
@@ReprobateContagion-dp2hc That's fair enough. Must be like the Slavic languages difficult wise (am probably wrong).
@@yehah You're not wrong, Slavic languages are not easy to learn, but when someone is talented for one year living here can speak it very well.
@ReprobateContagion-dp2hc I would imagine Slavic languages are a little more difficult , but I know at least one football player Dani Olmo from Spain who learned to speak Croatian after living there two or three years..
@@alfredosenalle9284 living there is different but still pretty hard, but as a foreign language from the outside, super hard
Love Argentina people.Serbia love you
Novak is known and loved for the great champion and person that he is in the entire Spanish speaking world.
So nice to see the true friendship in tennis. That's kinda rare. ®️🤝😇🍀
We remember how the covid fascists wanted to exclude him from all competitions, from the screens and from life. Thank you Novak for staying steadfast like us.
Greetings and wishes of health and happiness from a Czech fan.
Tell that to the millions who died of Covid, even in spite of the lockdowns and the vaccines.
Move on and accept he was in the wrong in that particular case. Still a great champion though.
@@FilJR99 he was not in the wrong. He stood by his principles that he didn't want an untested jab in his perfectly healthy body. He didn't tell you not take it. He was granted exemption at the AO. He was totally right on all accounts.
@@danicadabic9789 That’s how vaccination works. It’s not only to protect yourself but to get herd immunity, it doesn’t matter he was healthy. Also, he lied to the Australian authorities and had been to public events, a bit of a mess.
Mind I’m not here to crucify him, but in my opinion he didn’t handle the situation in the best way and therefore had to be made accountable for it.
@@FilJR99 the immunity never came from the shot, only the herd stayed herd and the humans stayed humans
@@zedalive4764 Yes, the real alternative was to let everyone go about their lives, just live or die, and whoever survived it would be ok, right? We’re not in the Middle Ages. Facing a pandemic needs some personal and collective sacrifices and mutual respect in order to protect the ones who are more vulnerable. To assume it would just go away without any consequences is just not true, so uncivilised and unfair to the people who died or got permanent problems due to covid.
Pretty good Spanish and his pronunciation is practically without accent. Impressive. Certainly better than I would say 90% of foreign language speakers who have experience speaking Spanish.
Grande Djokovic
It's Djokoloco.
@@LuLu-nw6bi 😉🤣
Uvijek sam navijao za Argentinu u fudbalu,volim Argentinu . Gledajuci Novaka kroz citavu njegovu karijeru,neprespavane noci,suze radosnice kada pobedjuje,tuzni trenuci kada gubi. Ako je bas trebalo da izgubi onda mi nikada nije smetalo da izgubi od divnog ljudskog bica kao sto je Potro,ljudina od covijeka.Zelim mi sve najbolje u buducem zivotu❤
Spomnim se finala, ko se je po porazu pred rokovanjem Delpo poklonil pred Novakom. Beograd open 2011?
Incredible duo
Two great persons from similar backgrounds, cultures of the "third world" countries. They understand each other, click, much easier.
Argentina and Serbia, celebrating their champions the same way. Victories of their champions echoing much more loudly than in the West - where they mostly play.
Great rivalry in tennis but also in basketball !
For football we have to learn more from Argentina 🎉
Ye,they call us “third world”cause we got 2 genders and our economy is not that great like westerns.
I see no more reasons for that “nickname”😉
I don't know what country you're from , but Argentina and Serbia are not "third world" countries at all , also Argentina is a Western country.
@@alfredosenalle9284 He was wrong to use that term but I think he was referring to how the arrogant West often can perceive us, that's why he put it in quotes. However, I have to say that Argentina is NOT a Western country...and that's a good thing. If it was Western country it would have not been at war with Great Britain over the Maldive islands.
@mickeystanic4750 Western countries have been at war with each other for centuries. The Falkland Islands argument is not valid.
@mickeystanic4750 Argentina is a Western country , also Western countries have been fighting each other for centuries.
My two favorite sports figures together! :)
9 languages this guy! amazing!
Love how Novak charmingly mixes up 'gentilezza' (Italian) and 'amabilidad' (Spanish) at 02:06! Sending tons of love & respect from Italy to the GOAT and to our Argentinian brother Juan Martin!
In Spanish we use the word , gentileza also , but only one "z"
Fantastique!
Incredible Novak, Portp, what a special guy ❤❤
Like the gift Delpo gave Novak with the Olympic pictures, which was one medal he missed until 2024!
Very fitting gift as Delpo ousted Novak in 2 of the olympics where he was the hot favorite (2012, 2016 I guess)
@@jomigregory7253It was one where he won it in 2024 in Paris. Delpo says Rio is one result he wished he could reverse if he could, but Novak completed tennis in 2024. So it was complete and fulfilled.
El grande Nole!!
Congrats for Novak for his fenomenal Spanish.
Huge of Novak to show up.
A men who can speak five different languages fluently, and be the best tennis player ever...
Gracias Juan , Novak!
A serb who can speak multiple languages!
As many other Serbian gastarbeiters who have lived in different countries.
and lol? we are speaking more languages than it is the case in the majority of countries anyway
Came to write a similar reply to find out you already did. Plus, I think the multilingual Balkan culture gives its people the ability to learn foreign languages with easy and speed. All the people I met from the region are so talented when it comes to learning and speaking a new tongue. Similar with friends from the Indian subcontinent.
It would be surprising to meet a Serb who can not speak multiple languages, theirs is a multi-lingual culture.
Truly not just exceptional on tour but in languages. It’s really impressive how many he can speak fluently!
Yo soy de Serbia ciudad Belgrado.Nole es mi idolo numero!
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Novak!!! Just fabulous!!!
Superbe, ils se souviennent de leur rencontre aux Petits As !
Et en plus Nole prononce correctement "Tarbes", Juan "petits as" de son côté
The subtitles are referring to Colombian people??? Bad translation.
... because he speaks italian very well, and spanish language is similar idioma .
Bravo Novak koliko jezika? Amin Boze.
11 ih poznaje
Novak is the greatest sportsman ever
2:08 Colombian people? Bad translation😂
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Novak is fluent in Serbian, English, and Italian. He can get by in French well. His German is very basic. But who knew he could speak some Spanish? I'm not surprised.
Spent half of the lockdown there, has a house in Marbella.
@@LuLu-nw6bi People spend their entire adult life here in Canada and never learned the most basic English.
@@mickeystanic4750 But there are no people who learn the language while living in the environment where the language is spoken, that's rarity?
He’s had a touch time with his health and he has gained weight because of the medications he has to now take.
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Novak lost at least 1 year of playing tennis and 2 or 3 Grand Slams because of Covid fascists. Greatest of all time.
Just in ... Djokovic is giving Nadal Spanish language lessons.
Subtitles are trash
Im the same generation as them... 1987. I dont feel that old.
Djokovic wil altijd aardig gevonden en dat irriteert, maar dat hij zo goed Spaans spreekt is echt zeer bewonderenswaardig. Dit geeft steun aan zijn status als BESTE tennisser ooit.
Those who don't care about being loved are called sociopaths.
En gelijk heeft ie!
The British players have difficulty expressing themselves in English!
Andy Murry's English will certainly improve now that he is coaching Novak!
Charles & William can hardly read French, let alone speak it!
What's "surprising" about it, he has lived in Spain.
So many people live in Spain without knowing a word in Spanish. Also, Novak never lived in Spain for any continuous period. He lived in Serbia and in Monaco. Only recently has he been spending more time in Spain.
@@Ljiljcik So many people live in Spain with knowing Spanish lol Yes, he lived in those two places, and elsewhere. It takes a year the most for an average person to learn the language by living in the country, and he has spent more than that period of time there in the past half a decade. He tried to learned it before spending more time there, and failed. But he knows how to learn a language from his experience- by spending the time in the environment where the language is spoken, which was the case for him learning all the languages he speaks. So again, nothing surprising for a person who has lived in Spain, especially if they for some reason have a desire to learn new languages all the time.
@@LuLu-nw6bi I agree that living in an environment makes it much easier to learn a language. However, it doesn't guarantee that one would necessarily do it. If you lived in a country with a large number of immigrants, you would know that there are many of them who don't speak the language even after living there for decades. Particularly these days, when English language is widely spoken. So no, I don't agree that it is enough to live in the environment in order to learn a language. Look at tennis players who live for years in Monaco. There are so many. How many of them speak French? One must have both will and ability, which Novak obviously has.
@@Ljiljcik Nobody was talking about "guarantees", the simple point was that it is not in any way "surprising" that someone who has been living in the country now speaks the language. By "enough" I meant enough time for you to do it - if you are interested in doing it. As for will and ability, any average person has the ability, as I said, and Djokovic of course has the desire, as I also said (languages are his hobby, he said that himself).
@LuLu-nw6bi Again, we have to agree to disagree. I don't accept that "he has been living" in Spain. He has been staying there and he might intend to spend more time there one day, but there are only two countries he has lived in - Serbia and Monaco. Also, as a language teacher, I know that is not enough to live in a country in order to speak a language. Not at all. Novak has a special interest and ability not given to everyone. Do you speak any language other than English? Have you ever lived in a country where you had to speak a different language? I doubt it. Otherwise you would've known that it is far from enough to be exposed to a language, in order to speak it even a moderately well.
la permision'' JAJAJAJJAJJA. Sigue creyeendo que hablas español miamor jajajaja. metira hermoso lo hablas perfecto. JAJAJAJAJA.
Tu quante lingue parli?😅
Yes, Novak should be ashamed because he speaks ONLY 8 foreign languages, in addition to his native Serbian... 🙄
Io credo che tu abbia compreso tutto ciò che Novak ha detto in questa intervista. Prova tu a parlare serbo. Cojón
@@professor_of_logic It's not nice to make fun of his obviously not great Spanish, I agree, but also he does not speak 8 foreign languages...
@@LuLu-nw6bi I was not making fun of him, i was being sarcastic... I'm from Serbia, i love Novak and would never make fun of him. About languages : English, German, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Mandarin(Chinese), Croatian, Slovenian, some Hindi and Dutch...
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