So, this video is basically: 1. Hating on conlangs 2. Hating on dead languages 3. Wanting to learn endangered languages in the place they're spoken 4.Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch
It was basically: [Fictional Languages enter chat] *rightfully roasts them* [Navajo and Hawaiian enter chat] "WHOA I HECKIN' LOVE PoC LANGUAGES SO MUCH! I'M SO PROGRESSIVE - UPVOTE ME REDDIT!" [European language enters chat] "Now's my chance to be safe edgy!"
Checks out. I've found that if anyone targets Esperanto, they may not have the best opinions when it comes to critiquing languages, especially if they critique it for the wrong reasons.
i know hebrew and i honestly found it not that bad. you seriously need to drill the letters and sounds into your brain but the grammar is fun and it’s pretty flexible and it’s history is insane. the duolingo course for it is shit so i don’t blame you. but what do you mean by that you need to guess the words without context?
@@MrMcEggz it’s really outdated especially for duolingo standards (it was last updated in 2016 and only vietnamese is older), it’s just incorrect a lot, it doesn’t explain any of the grammar differences like את and object possession for example and it just skips over a lot and doesn’t go into depth enough ever. unlike arabic it doesn’t even show the vowel marks so you just have to hope there’s audio if you want to know how to say a word
Yea, but people have to make sure to use it right. I went to the Navajo Nation once and my guide said it is ok to speak Navajo but they believe it was a sacred language passed down by the gods and pronouncing the words incorrectly is considered EXTREMELY offensive. However, I think it is a good thing because it will preserve the language. Plus, it's useful for Navajo people because their culture is dying and it could help revive it.
Unless you’re a Navajo Indian yourself and have Navajo families or live near the reservation then it’s not worth learning the language. Same goes for Hawaiian
2:04 Many classical high schools in Italy and Greece still teach Latin in school and it can be useful for some students. Then, if you go to Sardinia, in some areas they still speak a kind of simple Latin
In italy I study german english spanish latin in school and i speak a regional language (Emiliano) and obiouvsly italian. I'm also learning finnish for my own. In italy is normal to speak 3 language or even more fluently, cuz more than half of the population speak italian and "dialect" as Emiliano, also if in fact they are regional language with a totale different grammar.We have 1 "dialect"like for every city
@matt9999I mean that kind of makes sense. 85-90% of Greenlanders speak Greenlandic (around 50k speakers), but only around 1% of Scots speak Scottish Gaelic (also around 50k speakers) - the majority of people who would want to learn greenlandic, already speak it. That’s not the case for those who would want to learn Scottish Gaelic.
Actually, Esperanto is a good idea for an auxiliary language. It can't be used in all countries though, only in the Americas, Europe and parts of Africa.
Actually, it can be used everywhere because only its vocabulary is derived from European languages, its grammar and structure is more similar to Non-european languages. This makes it one of the easiest languages to learn for people around the world. Moreover, China has one of the highest number of Esperanto speakers.
@@BalrajSingh-ky7se Esperanto's grammar is literally just Lidepla, but slightly simpler. Overall, not a good language for anyone outside of 3 continents. The Chinese speakers metric is from 1960-80.
personally, I believe Esperanto was a bad idea, I checked it out and it will never be the international language since it only includes European languages
As a turkish that using duolingo for learning english, german and japanese, one day I decided to take a look at the turkish course on duolingo and I was shocked when I see that It's using the Google Text to Speech. No dubbing, no different voices for different characters, just a woman and a man voice
Why Croatian when there's Serbo-Croatian? And did you know that Khmer, a language you may not have heard of, has more than twice as many speakers as Estonian and Idelandic combined?
As a Texan taking German, we had a massive German migration in 1850 and a variant called 'Texasdeutsch' is a native language of a few people (although it is endangered). I am definitely not the highest, since there are some people who speak actual fluent German perfectly!
@@AndrewFitzgerald-ey5qc as someone who is of Basque descent but doesn't know any Basque, I would be so happy if it got added to Duolingo but unfortunately I think it's sorta unlikely
I am also studying latin and the difference is that duolingo treats it like english or German, making you learn the single, words instead of the rules behind them, like declinations...
I have been learning Hawaiian since September, and honestly, i have memoriesed the composition,(not the language it self) And all i have to say is "mahalo nui" (thank you very much) Especially when Natlan's "people of the spring" region gave me the inspiration to learn, and it's ok
Duolingo should add------- 1. Persian (Rich history, excellent cultural importance) 2. Thai (For Traveling) 3. Mongolian (Unique writing script, Mongolian culture) 4. Tamil (One of the oldest language) 5. Bengali (one of the most spoken language on earth)
I’m not sure why Duolingo would add fake Language like High Valyrian , Luxembourgish and Klingon they could just add real language like the other pointed out . Let see how long until people realize this is a joke.
it actually took a friend of mine a while to even find dutch in duolingo, they were just looking at the flags instead of the names and because all of the flags are so bright, it looks like the luxembourgish flag lmao
The arabic course is a disaster Im a native and i would personally say its only practical for learning the alphabet if you can't bring yourself to sit down and memorize it But the sentences are voiced by google translate No lip sync The words do not properly fit in the boxes they put Also there are moment where the tts straight up reads the text wrong
I just started esperanto and loving it but also doing Spanish and Korean and french is on hold cause i keep mixing it up with French and Spanish is my priority rn
They could teach basque (it’s the oldest language in Europe, probably 9000 years older than Latin and still spoken today in some areas of Spain and France) but instead they decided to teach Klingon
I’m learning Latin in school bc we’re forced and I’ll explain if you want but anyways yes it’s not dead really actually a lot of people in my state are learning Latin to keep it alive or whatever Sum pigra 😭
@ImArkando How isn't it useful? It has effectively been an academic lingua franca of Europe for millennia, and scientifically a very important language
I tried learning Indonesian with duolingo, and the Indonesian course has parts about the "Ber-" and "Me-" prefixes but it doesn't even tell you what either of them mean, it just teaches you words with the prefixes, so I decided to learn Indonesian from an actual real native Indonesian speaker.
I disagree with the reasoning for Navajo, because if you're consistent with your beliefs, it applies even more so to every major language (Spanish, French, German, even Latin, etc.)
Yea, but people have to make sure to use it right. I went to the Navajo Nation once and my guide said it is ok to speak Navajo but they believe it was a sacred language passed down by the gods and pronouncing the words incorrectly is considered EXTREMELY offensive. However, I think it is a good thing because it will preserve the language. Plus, it's useful for Navajo people because their culture is dying and it could help revive it.
I've been practicing Russian on Duolingo for a year now. However, I recently discovered more and more mispronounced words on there. There is an option to flag things, but I don't think anyone at Duolingo pays attention to that, because the same words keep coming up mispronounced
I don't understand WHY Klingon is added and not languages like Occitan, Thai and Serbo-Croatian (come on, I'm sure there are more differences between a German town to another one's dialect than the Croatian and Serbian variation)
Dutch. There is absolutely no reason to learn a language from a country with roughly the same population as New York state and who all speak perfect English.
Here are the solutions to all the problems: * 55 ÷ 3 = 18 with a remainder of 1 * 62 ÷ 7 = 8 with a remainder of 6 * 40 ÷ 7 = 5 with a remainder of 5 * 49 ÷ 5 = 9 with a remainder of 4 * 39 ÷ 7 = 5 with a remainder of 4 * 94 ÷ 9 = 10 with a remainder of 4 * 91 ÷ 9 = 10 with a remainder of 1 Let me know if you have any other questions.
I would say that Latin is somehow a lot more 'useful' than Esperanto and Navajo with Hawajjan (not to mention Klingon and others) but Duolingo course is ... suboptimal. And I even know how it was born and why it is so ugly. There are many reasons for it: 1. Latin is a dead language which makes no sense to modernise it speaking about Novum Eboracum (aka New York because where York is now there was Roman castra Eboracum) or call cookies crustula (hard tack is a lot closer meaning). 2. On the other hand Latin has its context (classic, medival and 'modern', e.g. Isaac Newton wrote in Latine as well as Erasmus not to mention The Bible Sacara Volgata and Ovid) and it is possible to immerce into it, one just need replace Eddy, Oscar, Lily etc with something in Orberg style and tons of stories (they are ready to go).
The language I will never learn is called, You are rizzy to the screen to the ring to the pen to the king where is my crown ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooh!!!
@@TheMaltianRobloxian **You** would say. **You** would disagree with the vast majority of linguists and educators I've worked for over the past ten years. Duolingo is provably bad. Also, 2-3 **years**!!!??? and still on B? I don't blame you.
I think latin is for somone who need it to research of original texts (philosophy, history... You know for more precisious understanding of context). Same with old greek, and hebraw.
@@FebruaryHas30Days did i mention either of those? besides why would you learn latin anyway? for travel or something? (the vocabulary duolingo teaches) other then for fun its pointless. p.s latin is a dead language "No, Latin is not widely spoken today and is considered a "dead language" as there are no native speakers, but it is still used in the Catholic Church, particularly in the Vatican City, where Ecclesiastical Latin remains the official language; however, people in the Vatican primarily speak Italian in daily life."
A short list of most spoken languages that aren't on Duolingo: 1) Bengali 2) Urdu 3) Nigerian Pidgin 4) _Masr_ 5) Marathi 6) Telugu 7) Tamil 8) Cantonese 9) Filipino 10) Persian
Some people like to read old texts in their original languages. And while duo wouldnt be my choice to do that with latin, why not have it? Many more people speak it than you think
Do you mean I loose part of me precious young boy time by studying two compulsory courses of latin during my high school years? At least I learned what Julius Caesar did every morniing. Carpe diem.
When you realise Duolingo teaches Klingon but doesn’t teach Thai:
Yeah, or some other languages like Punjabi, maybe dialects for some-like Spanish,
Or even Tagalog. You can learn English with the app in Tagalog, but it’s not a real course in the app
@@swordman128 Or marathi and bengali
@@prezdough3049 They don't teach Icelandic, Armenian, or any of the Baltic languages either! And many more...
It’s because of community courses
So, this video is basically:
1. Hating on conlangs
2. Hating on dead languages
3. Wanting to learn endangered languages in the place they're spoken
4.Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch
For Navajo he was actually saying that the language was too good .
It was basically:
[Fictional Languages enter chat]
*rightfully roasts them*
[Navajo and Hawaiian enter chat]
"WHOA I HECKIN' LOVE PoC LANGUAGES SO MUCH! I'M SO PROGRESSIVE - UPVOTE ME REDDIT!"
[European language enters chat]
"Now's my chance to be safe edgy!"
Checks out. I've found that if anyone targets Esperanto, they may not have the best opinions when it comes to critiquing languages, especially if they critique it for the wrong reasons.
@johnwilson6324 bruh what. It was because they're endangered not because they're PoC..
It’s duobingos opinion
I tried learning hebrew and it was really hard because you just need to guess the words without any context so I thought it would be on the list.
Im learning hebrew to! You should get a text book to to help you
i know hebrew and i honestly found it not that bad. you seriously need to drill the letters and sounds into your brain but the grammar is fun and it’s pretty flexible and it’s history is insane. the duolingo course for it is shit so i don’t blame you. but what do you mean by that you need to guess the words without context?
@@Gelt5 i know the letters, what is bad abt the course it self?
@@MrMcEggz it’s really outdated especially for duolingo standards (it was last updated in 2016 and only vietnamese is older), it’s just incorrect a lot, it doesn’t explain any of the grammar differences like את and object possession for example and it just skips over a lot and doesn’t go into depth enough ever. unlike arabic it doesn’t even show the vowel marks so you just have to hope there’s audio if you want to know how to say a word
I speak Hebrew
I tried Welsh but after my first lesson I was like"screw this hallo German and bonjour french"
Navajo being on Duolingo is a good thing
Yea, but people have to make sure to use it right. I went to the Navajo Nation once and my guide said it is ok to speak Navajo but they believe it was a sacred language passed down by the gods and pronouncing the words incorrectly is considered EXTREMELY offensive. However, I think it is a good thing because it will preserve the language. Plus, it's useful for Navajo people because their culture is dying and it could help revive it.
Unless you’re a Navajo Indian yourself and have Navajo families or live near the reservation then it’s not worth learning the language. Same goes for Hawaiian
2:04 Many classical high schools in Italy and Greece still teach Latin in school and it can be useful for some students. Then, if you go to Sardinia, in some areas they still speak a kind of simple Latin
In Germany you can choose between French and Latin in 7th Grade
In italy I study german english spanish latin in school and i speak a regional language (Emiliano) and obiouvsly italian. I'm also learning finnish for my own. In italy is normal to speak 3 language or even more fluently, cuz more than half of the population speak italian and "dialect" as Emiliano, also if in fact they are regional language with a totale different grammar.We have 1 "dialect"like for every city
In the US as well actually. It kinda depends on the state but mostly the school itself though
They added Klingon and High Valyrian but not Icelandic 😭
they also added Scottish Gaelic but not Greenlandic 😭
Yes,even as a fan of both series,there is absolutely no purpose in learning either language instead of real languages
I feel the same. I love Iceland.
@matt9999I mean that kind of makes sense. 85-90% of Greenlanders speak Greenlandic (around 50k speakers), but only around 1% of Scots speak Scottish Gaelic (also around 50k speakers) - the majority of people who would want to learn greenlandic, already speak it. That’s not the case for those who would want to learn Scottish Gaelic.
And Bulgarian to
Duo: one minute
I need to lobotomize you so you instantly are fluent in these languages
That's a normal protocol for Duolingo owl
Actually, Esperanto is a good idea for an auxiliary language. It can't be used in all countries though, only in the Americas, Europe and parts of Africa.
Actually, it can be used everywhere because only its vocabulary is derived from European languages, its grammar and structure is more similar to Non-european languages. This makes it one of the easiest languages to learn for people around the world. Moreover, China has one of the highest number of Esperanto speakers.
I love using esperanto, but you can't pretend like it has no flaws.
@@BalrajSingh-ky7se Esperanto's grammar is literally just Lidepla, but slightly simpler. Overall, not a good language for anyone outside of 3 continents. The Chinese speakers metric is from 1960-80.
personally, I believe Esperanto was a bad idea, I checked it out and it will never be the international language since it only includes European languages
@@Canadian_4EverMight as well call Esperanto a European creole instead of an auxiliary language
As a turkish that using duolingo for learning english, german and japanese, one day I decided to take a look at the turkish course on duolingo and I was shocked when I see that It's using the Google Text to Speech. No dubbing, no different voices for different characters, just a woman and a man voice
Same for romanian 😭
Hey I'm trying to learn Turkish out of duo when I saw ur comment I was ''WHAT ABOUT MY 500 STREAK?!?!?'' XD
They must add Estonian, Slovenian, Slovak, Croatian and Icelandic!
Why Croatian when there's Serbo-Croatian? And did you know that Khmer, a language you may not have heard of, has more than twice as many speakers as Estonian and Idelandic combined?
Estonian = Finnish basically
And as a Filipino I can pronounce Welsh words better than ANYONE ELSE IN MY COUNTRY.
As a Texan taking German, we had a massive German migration in 1850 and a variant called 'Texasdeutsch' is a native language of a few people (although it is endangered). I am definitely not the highest, since there are some people who speak actual fluent German perfectly!
0:21 they finally could have added Tagalog… but added this
Nah they cant sadly due to limited sources
But why Klingon…but not trying to add Basque
@@AndrewFitzgerald-ey5qc as someone who is of Basque descent but doesn't know any Basque, I would be so happy if it got added to Duolingo but unfortunately I think it's sorta unlikely
0:51 I care Endangered Languages
I GOT A DUOLINGO AD RIGHT BEFORE THIS
That's hilarious 😂
They added Klingon, but they refuse to add Basque…
I currently study Latin irl and I can say the Duolingo course isn’t even well made. Although it helps a bit with learning it I wouldn’t recommend it
I am also studying latin and the difference is that duolingo treats it like english or German, making you learn the single, words instead of the rules behind them, like declinations...
I learning Latin and I'm agree, the Duolingo course of Latin is very bad implemented
i'm sad, welsh course was so small for me, I wish updated one :(
If duolingo see this u will be in duolingo's basement
1. Klingon
2. Navajo
3. Esperanto
4. High Valerian
5. Latin
6. Welsh
7. Hawaiian
I have been learning Hawaiian since September, and honestly, i have memoriesed the composition,(not the language it self)
And all i have to say is "mahalo nui" (thank you very much)
Especially when Natlan's "people of the spring" region gave me the inspiration to learn, and it's ok
Ua aʻo au i ka ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi no ʻelua makahiki me ka hoʻohana ʻana i ka duolingo
Im Spanish Valenciano and I’ve been using Duolingo to learn French. But I also learn in school and talk-talk.
Understandable, I don’t want to do any of these 💀
I wanted a Thai course, I don't see the point in having a Chinese, Japanese and Korean course, but not having a Thai course.
Duolingo welsh is so weird bro like gogortewc is a word?!😂
Duolingo should add-------
1. Persian (Rich history, excellent cultural importance)
2. Thai (For Traveling)
3. Mongolian (Unique writing script, Mongolian culture)
4. Tamil (One of the oldest language)
5. Bengali (one of the most spoken language on earth)
All of them are irrelevant.
I’m not sure why Duolingo would add fake Language like High Valyrian , Luxembourgish and Klingon they could just add real language like the other pointed out .
Let see how long until people realize this is a joke.
idk if this is sarcasm
It is, notice Luxembourgish?
it actually took a friend of mine a while to even find dutch in duolingo, they were just looking at the flags instead of the names and because all of the flags are so bright, it looks like the luxembourgish flag lmao
The Yiddish course on Duolingo is really terrible sadly. I'm surprised it isn't considered still in beta.
Why??
İt looks good, i think
I haven’t done an Arabic lesson in months
I HATE Arabic class 💀
I finished the course, it's terrible, it just teaches extremely basic vocabulary and the present tense
@@i_dont_give_adam oh darn
I literally have to learn Latin cuz I have to be in the medical field. I don't have a choice
Bro they should add Dragon Language from Skyrim or the Orcish language from World of Warcraft😂
As someone who uses duolingo for latin and takes latin in highschool i feel called out 😭😭😭😭
😂😂😂😂😂😂 like it's personal
The arabic course is a disaster
Im a native and i would personally say its only practical for learning the alphabet if you can't bring yourself to sit down and memorize it
But the sentences are voiced by google translate
No lip sync
The words do not properly fit in the boxes they put
Also there are moment where the tts straight up reads the text wrong
This sounds like it was made with AI 😭
visually half of it was
I just started esperanto and loving it but also doing Spanish and Korean and french is on hold cause i keep mixing it up with French and Spanish is my priority rn
Klingon on Duolingo I can confirm is impossible
0:03 Blud Greyize the Indonesian Language
Romanian course is literally a text to speech bro
Forgot to mention the quality of Latin lessons 😅😢
They could teach basque (it’s the oldest language in Europe, probably 9000 years older than Latin and still spoken today in some areas of Spain and France) but instead they decided to teach Klingon
0:20 This has entered my Dreams...
Comment Summary:
1. "why no Thai"
2. "i speak latin"
3. "why teach fictional langauges"
Cool to see alot of latin speakers
I’m learning Latin in school bc we’re forced and I’ll explain if you want but anyways yes it’s not dead really actually a lot of people in my state are learning Latin to keep it alive or whatever
Sum pigra 😭
The languaje who I learn the most in Duolingo is Esperanto, is good as an auxiliary language
0:23 Am I the only one who sees the Duolingo Klingon flag looks quite similar to the Nazi one?
Bad take on Latin. It's an incredibly useful language
I would not call it useful, but the fact he put it in the video just because he thinks it's boring is dumb.
@ImArkando How isn't it useful? It has effectively been an academic lingua franca of Europe for millennia, and scientifically a very important language
It's quite surprising that Esperanto is used more frequently than Latin
@@ofaoilleachain that means it's not useful. Imagine walking up to a random person and asking for directions in Latin.
@ Screw academics and science, I guess, they're not important at all.
Basically any language that doesn’t have not so many speakers unless you are living in that country or if that’s your heritage and roots
I tried learning Indonesian with duolingo, and the Indonesian course has parts about the "Ber-" and "Me-" prefixes but it doesn't even tell you what either of them mean, it just teaches you words with the prefixes, so I decided to learn Indonesian from an actual real native Indonesian speaker.
Me who had to take 5 years of Latin in high-school 😢
They can't do Indonesian, but they can do... Klingon
In some school projects mostly in history we sometimes need to write things in Latin but theres just Google translate for that
whos out here unironically learning klingon???
Imagine being a welsh in a spelling bee💀
💀
Welsh spelling is way more consistent than the english one tho
@@etruscanetwork ye
I disagree with the reasoning for Navajo, because if you're consistent with your beliefs, it applies even more so to every major language (Spanish, French, German, even Latin, etc.)
Yea, but people have to make sure to use it right. I went to the Navajo Nation once and my guide said it is ok to speak Navajo but they believe it was a sacred language passed down by the gods and pronouncing the words incorrectly is considered EXTREMELY offensive. However, I think it is a good thing because it will preserve the language. Plus, it's useful for Navajo people because their culture is dying and it could help revive it.
Welsh seems at first glance to be a jumble of letters but in fact it is extremelx phonetic.
I learn Italian and Latin on Duolingo! I’m just waiting for my Roman citizenship 🙏🏻
Any language that’s asian except if im going to live there in the future cause how tf am i going to learn those figures😅
I think I'll give up too, just try to speak it fluently and that's it
I've been practicing Russian on Duolingo for a year now. However, I recently discovered more and more mispronounced words on there. There is an option to flag things, but I don't think anyone at Duolingo pays attention to that, because the same words keep coming up mispronounced
AI voice = Worthless opinion
Facts
@@duo_bingoOpinions about facts.
@@andrescortina1323 Facts about opinions.
Bro's ranting about his skill issue. I speak four languages now. Two thanks to duolingo.
I'm the 1100th like so I asked myself, "Why don't I comment?"
I don't understand WHY Klingon is added and not languages like Occitan, Thai and Serbo-Croatian (come on, I'm sure there are more differences between a German town to another one's dialect than the Croatian and Serbian variation)
Dutch. There is absolutely no reason to learn a language from a country with roughly the same population as New York state and who all speak perfect English.
Here are the solutions to all the problems:
* 55 ÷ 3 = 18 with a remainder of 1
* 62 ÷ 7 = 8 with a remainder of 6
* 40 ÷ 7 = 5 with a remainder of 5
* 49 ÷ 5 = 9 with a remainder of 4
* 39 ÷ 7 = 5 with a remainder of 4
* 94 ÷ 9 = 10 with a remainder of 4
* 91 ÷ 9 = 10 with a remainder of 1
Let me know if you have any other questions.
So at the start, how do you see how many learners there are?
Hawaiian is useful for grammar awareness
Me, who has been studying Welsh since 2020: 😢
Although I would never use DuoLingo for any of these, Welsh is the only one I would attempt (with other resources)
I would say that Latin is somehow a lot more 'useful' than Esperanto and Navajo with Hawajjan (not to mention Klingon and others) but Duolingo course is ... suboptimal. And I even know how it was born and why it is so ugly.
There are many reasons for it:
1. Latin is a dead language which makes no sense to modernise it speaking about Novum Eboracum (aka New York because where York is now there was Roman castra Eboracum) or call cookies crustula (hard tack is a lot closer meaning).
2. On the other hand Latin has its context (classic, medival and 'modern', e.g. Isaac Newton wrote in Latine as well as Erasmus not to mention The Bible Sacara Volgata and Ovid) and it is possible to immerce into it, one just need replace Eddy, Oscar, Lily etc with something in Orberg style and tons of stories (they are ready to go).
Polish Norwegian, Germany and Italian and Portuguese I would do
Norwegian and Portuguese are quite good, but not so sure about Italian...
@ yes Italian
The language I will never learn is called, You are rizzy to the screen to the ring to the pen to the king where is my crown ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooh!!!
I am learning welsh 🏴❤️🇵🇱
U gave me heart exact moment i opened phone to do duo lesson it means something
The Spanish course has a consistent 30% error rate tested over a decade. French is worse. It's no wonder Duolingo has a nearly 100% drop out rate.
I've used it for French since 2-3 years and I'd say i'm in the high B1 to the medium B2
@@TheMaltianRobloxian **You** would say. **You** would disagree with the vast majority of linguists and educators I've worked for over the past ten years. Duolingo is provably bad. Also, 2-3 **years**!!!??? and still on B? I don't blame you.
yall hating but i agree with everything said 🤷🏽♀️
1:07 bro tried so hard not to get cancelled
man i wish there was kannada or tamil in duolingo
Dawg nothing makes Navajo more special than all the other ones just because it’s endangered 😂 “this language is too HOLY to be on duolingo!” What???
I think latin is for somone who need it to research of original texts (philosophy, history... You know for more precisious understanding of context). Same with old greek, and hebraw.
Guys is that mangekyou sharingan in thumbnail? Also i didn't knew that 11.2M people are learning hindi😅
Llan-vire-pooll-guin-go-ger-u-queern-drob-oolong-llandus-ilio-gogo-goch
I have a ton of points racked up in Hawaiian
#5 I took personal offense on because I know Latin and it's not useless
duolingo teaches klingon and like DEAD languages but not icelandic? belarusian? baltic languages?
Latin and Sanskrit are pretty much still alive
@@FebruaryHas30Days did i mention either of those? besides why would you learn latin anyway? for travel or something? (the vocabulary duolingo teaches) other then for fun its pointless. p.s latin is a dead language "No, Latin is not widely spoken today and is considered a "dead language" as there are no native speakers, but it is still used in the Catholic Church, particularly in the Vatican City, where Ecclesiastical Latin remains the official language; however, people in the Vatican primarily speak Italian in daily life."
I learn Esperanto on Duolingo and it´s fun
Yeah, Welsh is llaeth (Welsh pun)
I'm learning Irish by duolingo and I don't live in Ireland.
A short list of most spoken languages that aren't on Duolingo:
1) Bengali
2) Urdu
3) Nigerian Pidgin
4) _Masr_
5) Marathi
6) Telugu
7) Tamil
8) Cantonese
9) Filipino
10) Persian
Duo: need Nepali language in your platform 🎉
You forgot the dragon one
Some people like to read old texts in their original languages. And while duo wouldnt be my choice to do that with latin, why not have it? Many more people speak it than you think
klingons flag looks like...
Lol duolingo is so good I love the app!
. . . You're a laugh at parties, aren't you? /s
What?
@@duo_bingo I mean that you are very negative about languages people just learn for entertainment. You're the fun police.
2:33 *Shwmae*
Do you mean I loose part of me precious young boy time by studying two compulsory courses of latin during my high school years? At least I learned what Julius Caesar did every morniing. Carpe diem.
Duolingo should add the thai language
WHERE IS MY LANGUAGE ϯⲙⲉⲧⲣⲉⲙⲛ̀Ⲭⲏⲙⲓ
Duolingo has Klingon and Esperanto, but no Persian, Bulgarian, Serbian, or Nahuatl or Mayan... 🤡
I would like to kindly say that whoever makes ai videos hope ai takes their jobs
Actually, only the voiceover and a few images were AI-generated. The script, editing, and concept were all done by me. Thanks for watching!
So glad the only reason Welsh was on this list is because it’s hard to spell and not because it’s stupid and useless lmao