She studied in many school And her origins already allow her to speak 4 languages as heritage(English,French,hindi&tamil) The rest she learn it in Europe Its common that during summer they go do some vacations stages in Italy or Spain and to learn there and to allow be on vacation And in france you can learn most romance languages in school In high school(lycée) you choose if you would study spanish(l'espagnol) or german(l'allemend) But yeah i think she like it And i like it to because i love to travel
@@MarkyTeriyaki0 I’m a girl first of all and I’ve been through a lot I’m not North Korean I can’t speak it at all. And I was just seeing if anyone will understand it if I type it that way. I normally speak a dialect.
@Wilson Anderson The most difficult on the ones I am learning is def Russian and Japanese. Italian is easy if you are acquainted with some romance languages so that is close to one of the most easy ones to learn atm. German is easy as well, except the grammatical cases and the time I dedicate to learning a language? Just about 2 hours a day or 1 with good technique. Technique really matters so research that first. And yes it is kind of confusing learning 2 languages at the same time, but you will be able to separate them if you focus. GL.
Notice how when she speaks Russian, her voice goes deep but when she speaks Korean and Japanese, she gets a high-pitched voice. It's interesting how various languages have their 'own' tone.
Hi! Save up!! I recommend picking a study abroad program to learn and experience another culture. I studied in Barcelona and Madrid and loved it! I did learn from my classmates that it is a lot easier to do if you already live in Europe because you can take a train to another country which doesn’t cost as much as say an American flying there.
Yeah that's what I'm more impressed by. Who the fuck has money to throw on travelling, with the sole purpose... of learning a language. There's a bit of a disconnect here.... Most of us can barely afford a trip at all.
I am german and I understood everything, but she had a hard accent in german. Had to Repeat it once and hear closely about what she was talking about. Doesn't mean she is bad, she is definitely not bad.
but she said in the end of the video that she didn't talk about all the techniques she really used to learn those languages but instead how she began to take interest in those languages and started learning them
@@SlodkiFistah I just realized I can speak and understand three languages. 1. Nepali 2. Hindi 3. English I’m pretty sure that whoever knows Hindi also can understand Nepali and people who know nepali can understand Hindi cause it’s like the Language is so similar and the way they speak and write just has few differences.
It's amazing that you speak all these languages very fluently, I have been learning hindi for a long time but my vocabulary is a little bit awful..But hearing you speak these languages are amazing.
Amo su acento en español, se nota que no es nativa, pero su español supera al de muchos que escuché en mi vida, ¡es tremendo! ¡Espero hayas podido aumentar tu español al viajar a Latinoamérica! ❤️
You can literally tell her voice and tone changes completely depending on the language, Girl you are gifted, I can only speak Spanish english and some French :’)
I still can’t comprehend how it’s possible to have this many languages floating around in your memory. It’s truly amazing. I’m still trying to learn my second lol.
I grew up speaking 5 and I use 4 of them daily so it's not just floating around in my memory but it becomes a personal language. Like I use different expressions in different languages depending on my mood etc. I learned Portuguese last year and now learning Russian so now I have certain expressions that I use in Portuguese because it feels like my emotions are reflected more using that language.
I want to start learning new language but I'm concerned what if my English pronunciation gets slide I mean I wanna have a native like accent so if I switch speaking another language will my pronunciation gets worse?any know knows?please lemme know
@@Ronaldo_Fenômeno_R9 é, percebi apenas algumas pequenas pronúncias erradas, tipo "otrro" ao invés de "outro", fora isso tá muito bom, tem um sotaque de fora mas fala muito bem.
yeah, Ikr!!! I thought the same too even though I'm Arab and I still don't know much about the Korean language but I've watched a lot of Korean movies and I listen to Korean music and I thought it was insane to hear her speak that perfectly when she's not a native speaker, definitely inspired me to learn Korean even more, greetings from Egypt to your beautiful country
@@farahfathy3116 Greeting my fella❣️ happy to hear that someone from literally the opposite side of the world has an interest in my culture n language. Hope u have a nice day and hope yur country cope with the virus well!
*Her:* “I was watching Kdramas and I just started to understand it” *Me:* _has been watching kdramas from the same age and still doesn’t understand_ *Me:* _cries_
I wasn’t expecting so much about Korean but girl YOU LITERALLY SHOCKED ME, and as an Arabian girl you surprised me when you spoke Egyptian, what a genius girl you are we’re proud of you
The girl's Korean is perfect. It's amazing! At first I did not expect a lot, but found it no different from the Korean native. She is a genius, true polyglot!
Yes, she does what a lot of people don't do, the grammar is great and varied. While others might be technically correct, I feel she had more range and color. Her intonation does seem affected but not like she's trying. It's like it's coming out subconsciously. It really seems like she learns by osmosis.
@@cuongbang7721 I'm studying Chinese too, and I think you're right, but I also hear the southern influence, like when she said 好吃 she said haoci like southerners
Omg her korean accent is like a native, literally there is no foreign accent at all! Yes ive heard that there are some similarities between korean and Tamil words, how strange! Good job, girl!
it is the same with japanese and in spanish although she has some little mistakes that let u know she is not native, it's crazy how well she speaks it.
@@marybarraza9450 why you replied in Spanish it's akward and doesn't make sense , soy hablante nativo del español , soy de México pero no vengas a hacer esas payasadas aquí , en esta clase de vídeos yo no hago comentarios en español , nadie los va entender.
Did not expect the Egyptian Arabic at the end there. It was a bit choppy but considering the amount of languages you're acing, that's no criticism at all. I speak 6 languages myself and you are one of the very few that actually impressed me! You covered some 80%-90% of the world population. Very nice!
Has anyone notice that she speaks 12 languages, she was born and raised in France and she DID NOT mention how she learned her ENGLISH! English doesn't even count as a language anymore....
Ya, noone cares if your english is good enough. Saw that so many times. I spoke so often to natives and they are never responding, neither they give a positive or a negative feedback. It's just so normal for them, it sucks, cause i wanna improve...
@@peachaos The first part would be "in gug a(h)" but sadly i can't translate it. gug (the second syllable) is often used for countrys. As an example: "han gug" would be Korea and "Jonng gug" China (i can't say for sure tho if its actually referring to an country or something completly different). The romanization of the second part would be "go ma won" which translates to an informal way of saying "Thank you".
@@keenary6651 인국 must be his name. For example, "Keenry ya, Hi!". Name+ah / ya is used behind someone's name (usually to their friends and it is not used on someone older than you). In your case it should be Keenry ya. If you write your name in korean, u dont have a final consonant. So ya is correct. Whereas for 인국, he has ㄱ underneath the word 구 so "ah".
Bono Bunny, or get a boyfriend/girlfriend who speaks only that language. Have your first argument, and you'll be amazed at how fast you'll be picking up the language.
@@carlosluis820 cara, português é uma língua muito complicada. Tu entendeu ela? É o que importa. Claro que ela não vai ter o sotaque de um brasileiro né, mas o português dela é muito bom sim
100% she did much more than that but probably wanted to make it sound cool by saying it. She probably has a talent for languages but just watching a serie does not make you fluent, irrespective of how talented you are. Don't worry and keep working hard!
@@shgdkj it does actually. I know a girl that can speak Korean very well (she’s now beginning the writing) JUST by watching years of drama. Same for 2 guys that learned Japanese JUST with anime (ofc their Japanese improved after speaking to people)
@@Sonzai666french I think there'll always be something more than just watching. For instance, how on earth could you gain enough vocabulary to be highly fluent without puttin the effort of memorizing and learning the voc? Series won't teach you all the voc, nuances you need to be fluent. Same for grammar, there are so many exceptions and rules that you need to read and learn to understand fully the language.
You already know this and still don't live your ass. You're sad af. You already what you should do, but you still don't do it. There's no one can force you but you
@@norpriest521 she had family influence, to begin with. lived abroad and had all those opportunities. not many of us born this lucky. traveling requires a lot of money if you're not from a first world country.
The question is how she can study, travel, party with new friends, dance, play games, read manga, watch korean and japanese doramas, russian series, indian movies at same time? And she is so young. What a girl 👏👏👏 She inspired me. I am brazilian and she is good!
@@sayuri3917 😁 and she needs to eat, drink, sleep.. haha. Maybe she's this kind of person which needs only 4 or 5 hours of sleep.. but anyway.. its freakin crazy :D Tell me, where are *you* from?
To be honest, in portuguese, she had a better accent than the average polyglots videos I've seen, unless that polyglot is russian of course, it's very hard for us Brazilians to notice an accent when russians speak.
@@yxng2335 Although she didn't make any grammatical mistakes in Russian , she had a noticeable accent. Any native speaker could effortlessly detect the difference.
@@carryon5021 I don't speak Russian, but I imagine it's like with German. It is extremely hard to speak German without an accent, or at least without natives noticing it (she has not much of an accent, most Germans would be able to tell that she is from France though). But then again it doesn't really matter how much grammar or pronunciation mistakes you make, most people will understand what you are meaning, even when you use just the infinitives and no articles.
Most people claim they're polyglots only by saying hello in many languages but she can speak like a native in most of these languages, very impressive!
~Watches Korean Dramas ~Watches Italian Movies, read Italian books/listen to audiobooks ~Watches Japanese dramas, reads manga ~Goes on a trip to japan ~Goes on a trip to Rome ~Lives in South Korea The hell, it’s like she got 96 hours a day🤯
For the vacations, she has money. And for movies and Books, she chose both interesting and useful content instead of watching/reading easy stuff in her mother language.
Kudos It seems being a person of Indian origin gives the voice box capacity to mimic any language. I too get similar complements for every one of my dozen or so languages that I speak.
Gringo falando português BR? Você acaba de invocar uma legião de pessoas, que ficam muito felizes em ver alguém se esforçando para falar nossa língua. Parabéns!
Woah this woman wanted to learn Spanish just because she wanted to interact with her friends at the party and here I am flunking my Language exam even though my career depends on it 😂
At beginning I thought she was just having little understand of each language, but when I saw her speak Mandarin, Japanese and Korean with relatively good accents, I know she really have a lot of talent and put a lot of effort in those languages. I know a lot of English speakers in US learnt Mandarin for many years, usually they need 2 years to have a good accent and understanding like her. I subscribed her because of her amazing talent!
I'm Korean and her Korean accent is by far the best I've seen from a foreigner. It's 99% fluent, literally I need to focus VERY HARD on each slight tone to tell a slight difference, but yeah she's practically fluent. And being that fluent in any Eastern language is INCREDIBLY difficult. Mad respect for her determination and linguistic skills.
OMG I'm korean and now, i'm shocked by your talent. When I saw your thumbnail, I didn't expect you to speak korean well at all. I only expected you to say "Annyeonghaseyo" (which is hello in Korean). But as soon as you started speaking korean, you literally stunned me. You are the best!!!
As a Korean, She has literally no accent in Korean wtf.... If you just listen with your eyes closed, you would mistake her as a Native Korean WoW......
Noha Helmi Sorry, I'm Japanese. And her Japanese has an accent. It's good but not a native. For example, when she says "shinyu(best friend)" , she says like "shiyu". You must pronouns "ん(nn)" more strongly.
@@tilkilit Haklisin! I am Turkish who speaks English, German, Russian and Turkish of course) so it's absolutely true! I can understand almost all Turkish speaking people(Azerbaijan Uzbekistan Tatar) and a lot of slavs and I can understand Italian and Spanish as well. But! Not Asian languages unfortunately 😕 P. S I can understand something in Hindi because I was a real fan of Indian films)
the more languages you learn, the easier it gets. your brain figures out an algorithm, it’s essentially a pattern/problem solving machine! much respect for you for learning the languages alongside the cultures.
@@PolyglotStories Really? I always wondered that. Or HOPED that would be the case... that one day after becoming fluent in a second language, something would just "click" and the "language vault" would be opened. Lol.
@@jenine.karamoko I agree. Since I speak three languages from childhood. My father knows 3 languages and my mother knows 2 languages. I can speak 4 fluently and have been learning another for a bit. I am usually ahead of my class due to this.
Isn't, I'm not italian but i live in Italy from 14 years old and i listened her to forced pronunciation to speak... but she speak better russian,how? Italian is really sample to speak very good idk 😅
@@marianfutureedmlife7731 her Italian is very good to be a not native speaker, about pronunciation if you stay here from 14 years you should know that it dipends by the zone of Italy, italian pronunciation doesn't exist, italians have different pronciations and accents between them, as Italian i can say that she speak Italian well and this video at least for Italian leanguage is true and not a click bait.
It's hard to really judge how well she speaks these languages because every sentence was cut/edited. There wasn't any actual non-stop speaking. Out of 5 languages I could understand, her accent is really good and easily understable. Very subtle things in Japanese that were "off". But again, it's hard to tell how good she actually is. She could have easily had sentences translated in advanced and practiced individual lines until mastered without being able to speak so fluently on the spot. I applaud her accent in the languages that I know, I could understand her easily. But the video would be MUCH better without all the cutting and editing. It's ok to make mistakes, I speak fluent Spanish and still make mistakes on the spot sometimes or forget certain words that I don't use much. It's all part of being human
@Indescritível Ou Não? I think that's because I heard that languages are not just words. The way we think is built into language as well, along with cultural ideas. It's kind of fascinating.
Italian girl here that loves your italian! ❤ I'm surprised to hear such a natural way of speaking 👏🏻 I'm currently learning my 6th language, 中文 🇨🇳,I already speak italiano 🇮🇹, english 🇺🇸, español 🇪🇦, français 🇨🇵, und Deutsch 🇩🇪! So much motivation in the comments too! Keep going 🌸
she literally just realized she can understand korean language while watching a kdrama, i can only only understand about a few words lmfao you're great
This is awesome. I’ve only recently started learning more languages, but now I’m obsessed. Every night I watch videos on this stuff. I’m really only fluent in English and Spanish, learning Japanese and French right now. Definitely gonna follow
@@emma_caitlin that’s awesome! One day I’m hoping to be like some of these people in these videos where they speak 15-20 languages. Let me know if you’d like to practice sometime or something. Message me on or we can connect via discord or text if you would like to.
Eu tbm qro mto ser poliglota, eu tenho 14 anos, estudo ingles ha 5 anos quase em uma escola de ingles, mas eu só consegui melhora-lo quando comecei a me dedicar sozinha de um ano p cá. Esses dias eu comecei a estudar frances sozinha do zero, e eu estou orgulhosa porque mesmo n tendo estudado por tanto tempo e nem todos os dias eu sei bastante coisa já. Vou tentar começar a estudar espanhol p valer porque faz CINCO anos q eu estudo espanhol na escola e a única coisa que eu aprendi foram verbos sendo que a maioria eu esqueci como se conjuga, sinceramente eu aprendi mais de espanhol vendo uma série do que dois anos na escola. Eu me empolguei um pouco no texto KKKK mas eh isso 😊❤
SorryOctopus me too not only the korean also the arabic!! She is gifted in that talent she don’t sound beginner at all! And yet here i am watching kdrama for 10 years without understanding
@@PolyglotStories How old are you and when did you begin your journey of learning languages? And did you use an app or a website or perhaps books? Or maybe both?
Her Hindi has a Tamil accent. But that happens to native Tamil speakers in India that learn Hindi as a second language. Thoroughly impressed that she has learnt 12 languages with fluency of speech. I only can speak, read, write and understand 3 languages. That too because I grew up speaking all three of them on a daily basis.
@@nelsonvalencio4241 não achei o sotaque em português parecido com nativos, nem do Brasil, nem de Portugal. O sotaque dela é um sotaque meio que parecido com o de espanhol, porém dá pra entender perfeitamente, o sotaque não atrapalha em nada (I didn't find the Portuguese accent to look like natives, neither from Brazil nor Portugal. Her accent is a bit of a Spanish accent, but you can understand it perfectly, the accent doesn't get in the way of anything)
_sngw_ I recommend an app called HelloTalk for learning to speak with other people!! depending on the language you choose the community can be a little weird but I'm learning Korean, Turkish, and Indonesian on there and the Koreans are very nice and helpful
I'm not jealous I'm not jealous I'm not jealous I'm not jealous
Yes, we are jealous🙁
It’s a strange thing to have jealousy over but I know we all feel it😂🤣🤣
hahaha I am so jealous
I feel some of kind but a little bit😏
I'm jealous! And I want to cry! '-'
This women just told me how stupid I am in 12 different languages
Ditto i felt the same lol
ROFL
I speak 4 and that is hard never mind 12
She's more like Girl. Or a young woman.
I can speak 5 . English . russian. Arabic..Hindi ..Punjabi 😁
She has programmed her brain to learn many languages without effort. Her secrets ? PASSION and CURIOUSITY. Congrat!
I Think soria mimoun is right
She studied in many school
And her origins already allow her to speak 4 languages as heritage(English,French,hindi&tamil)
The rest she learn it in Europe
Its common that during summer they go do some vacations stages in
Italy or Spain and to learn there and to allow be on vacation
And in france you can learn most romance languages in school
In high school(lycée) you choose if you would study spanish(l'espagnol) or german(l'allemend)
But yeah i think she like it
And i like it to because i love to travel
She speaks Korean soooo fluently as if she was born and raised in Seoul. How gifted!
ㄹ루회ㅓㅓㅓㅓㅓㅓ
@@HyHwua nice try, but i don't get what you are saying 😅
@@Naerumi He's speaking North Korean Korean
@@MarkyTeriyaki0 I’m a girl first of all and I’ve been through a lot I’m not North Korean I can’t speak it at all. And I was just seeing if anyone will understand it if I type it that way. I normally speak a dialect.
I'm... confused. What kind of dialect is that after all lol maybe Canadian Korean or something 🥲🥲
She doesn't need a Google Translator, but the Google Translator needs her.
@@aspectpt9765 y u salty bruh?
Zlatans new wife
Yep, is more than haft time wrong.
😂😂😂😂😂
Yes google translate sucks
Normal People : oh I don't understand your language.
This girl : Oh I don't understand it, I'm gonna learn it.
ahahhahaha awesome
Im learning Japanese, Russian, German, and Italian because I love the way Russian and German sound, also the rich culture of Japan.
@@sebastianlee6695 cool
@@SaritaKumari-16 Thank you :)
@Wilson Anderson The most difficult on the ones I am learning is def Russian and Japanese. Italian is easy if you are acquainted with some romance languages so that is close to one of the most easy ones to learn atm. German is easy as well, except the grammatical cases and the time I dedicate to learning a language? Just about 2 hours a day or 1 with good technique. Technique really matters so research that first. And yes it is kind of confusing learning 2 languages at the same time, but you will be able to separate them if you focus. GL.
Notice how when she speaks Russian, her voice goes deep but when she speaks Korean and Japanese, she gets a high-pitched voice. It's interesting how various languages have their 'own' tone.
You are rights
Tone matters
Same happens with me when I switch languages
it's also said that personalities too also change when you change language
I think that is a natural switch. I am the same, I speak French in a lower tone and English higher.
Same here, I speak Russian in a low voice, English higher and Spanish kinda in between
I never ever even heard anyone can speak these many languages on earth. You are truly gifted.
Look up Kazu languages. He is pretty awesome as well.
@@brobro2829 look up steven kaufman
dude.
"i wanted to learn Italian so i went to Rome. i wanted to learn Spanish so i went to Barcelona."
hOW
Hi! Save up!! I recommend picking a study abroad program to learn and experience another culture. I studied in Barcelona and Madrid and loved it! I did learn from my classmates that it is a lot easier to do if you already live in Europe because you can take a train to another country which doesn’t cost as much as say an American flying there.
Simple, in europe you only need to get a train to arrives in an another country
I only know portuguese and spanish, I really wanted to be able to travel like this to learn languages like english...
Plane maybe? 🤣
Yeah that's what I'm more impressed by.
Who the fuck has money to throw on travelling, with the sole purpose... of learning a language.
There's a bit of a disconnect here....
Most of us can barely afford a trip at all.
I am italian and i can tell she didn’t say anything wrong and her accent was very good too! She is incredible
Già, ha solo sbagliato qualche accento, ma spesso li sbagliamo anche noi italiani madrelingua
L’unica cosa che poteva evitare poteva esse la pizza su Roma.Sai il dissing che parte
Same, I’m peruvian so my mother language is Spanish and every word was right too :)
I am german and I understood everything, but she had a hard accent in german. Had to Repeat it once and hear closely about what she was talking about. Doesn't mean she is bad, she is definitely not bad.
The Arabic was a bit off but like she said she is a beginner
OMG I am Korean, and gosh her Korean is INCREDIBLE!!! The word choice, the accent, the expressions, how talented :D
Yes, and she lived in Seoul for now. That surely would help her a lot😄
her Korean IS INCREDIBLE!!! so is Japanese Linguistically Gifted
Totally agreed. Her korean is almost flawless.
@@anweshakonwar3956 he literally just said he's korean and his name is korean
This is amazing, not only the fact that she can speak all those languages but inflection is on point too
When she starts speaking a different language, her body language transforms into that culture
Because a language its not just about sound and words. We only notice that when someone does things like that
If your trying to hint at the idea of different language, different personality. I believe it’s founded on bullshit.
Ya that's really amazing! 😍
Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis.
Juan Zavala lol
She is the one that the duolingo owl fears.
she IS the duolingo owl
@@sparksfilmss Duolingo owlingo bingo bingo
Duolingo 🦉 takes lessons from her.
Lmao
She has defeated the Duolingo 🦉
You're a language chameleon.
You got the rhythm of each and every language.
Wow.
Kudos to you, Christie.
She’s a genius, been watching korean dramas and anime for how many years and still don’t understand it, I’m jealous 😅
but she said in the end of the video that she didn't talk about all the techniques she really used to learn those languages but instead how she began to take interest in those languages and started learning them
I can relateeeee
Same here
Watch long enough and youll get it
It's okay to be not okay is a great drama for beginners learning korean~
This girl has the Duolingo owl for dinner
hahahahah, great one
Literally laughing so hard rn
JAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJJAAJAJ nice move sir
😂😂😂😂
Lmao i use lingodeer😅
I’m Korean, and I can confirm,
Her korean is better than mine
her accent sounds so much like a korean person thoo
Pls tell me who's better
@@Felixsleftbuttcheek
me
Annie aka ARMY
Im a spanish speaker and her spanish is good.
Watching this gives me so much inspiration! I need to study more!
She can literally communicate with most of the mankinds on earth
Hindi and Chinese and there you have half of the erth's population.
@@SlodkiFistah
True lol
Chinese, Hindi, English, Spanish
There you have 80% of world population 😂😂
Yeaah
@@SlodkiFistah I just realized I can speak and understand three languages.
1. Nepali
2. Hindi
3. English
I’m pretty sure that whoever knows Hindi also can understand Nepali and people who know nepali can understand Hindi cause it’s like the Language is so similar and the way they speak and write just has few differences.
She does LOL
Me: being a spanish speaker.
Also me: reading the subtitles while she's speaking spanish.
JAJAJAJA sí soy
lmao me too
Jajajaj yo también los leí
😔😔👌🏻
Jamás me sentí tan identificado, JDKDJSJAHA.
My favorite thing is that no one can talk shit about her in the whole world without her knowing.
Kendra Bean 😂
huh Portuguese..laughing in silence
MEHUL SINGH GAMING AND COVERS 9:23
In the whole world? Nah, but I get what u mean lolololol
LMAOOO
It's amazing that you speak all these languages very fluently, I have been learning hindi for a long time but my vocabulary is a little bit awful..But hearing you speak these languages are amazing.
Pff I understood everything she said... weird. Guess I’m fluent in RUclips subtitles.
Me too
fr
robby tm hahaha
ikr like I’m so smart tbh
F
When you started speaking Hindi
I was like wow I can understand her
Realized later I am an Indian
that was genuinely funny ...thanks for the laugh and hope you and your family remain safe.
The whole gang is laughing RN
Same with Spanish haha
AREE YE MEREKO KAISE SAMAJ MEIN AAYA??? achaa haa mei toh indian hoon..
@@karna5998 😂😂😂
As korean, her accent is literally perrrrrrrfect
Your name will be written as 김지현 또는 지현김, right?
@@ruhee2920 right
:)
nahhh😭
Yeah, her Korean accent is really good!! I have studied korean and i can confirm that but... Her chinese is sooooooo weird 😂
Amo su acento en español, se nota que no es nativa, pero su español supera al de muchos que escuché en mi vida, ¡es tremendo!
¡Espero hayas podido aumentar tu español al viajar a Latinoamérica! ❤️
How many languages do you speak?
Her: Yes.
Once there's an unfamiliar language, she will make the effort to learn it.
she be like: "Which language you want me to speak to you?"
She is a mutant
@@jerichorobertoadille3246 I want this superpower too! XD
I'm 5 only hahaha
You can literally tell her voice and tone changes completely depending on the language, Girl you are gifted, I can only speak Spanish english and some French :’)
Which is great though.
I speak Spanish English and I’m in my 3 year of university level French so relatable
her Korean accent was everythingggg
me too, I'm taking french more seriously and trying to learn Korean as my fourth language
I can speak Spanish Japanese and a bit of French and I'm a Middle school student from India.......
I still can’t comprehend how it’s possible to have this many languages floating around in your memory. It’s truly amazing. I’m still trying to learn my second lol.
It's super confusing yet funny at the same time😂 i Speak 6 languages even though i am fluent in only 4
I grew up speaking 5 and I use 4 of them daily so it's not just floating around in my memory but it becomes a personal language. Like I use different expressions in different languages depending on my mood etc. I learned Portuguese last year and now learning Russian so now I have certain expressions that I use in Portuguese because it feels like my emotions are reflected more using that language.
I don't even try
I want to start learning new language but I'm concerned what if my English pronunciation gets slide I mean I wanna have a native like accent so if I switch speaking another language will my pronunciation gets worse?any know knows?please lemme know
@@xdflow021 No it will not. On any other language your mother tongue accent will get imposed. (I can speak 3 languages)
Sou brasileira, seu português é maravilhoso!
Para de mentir
É bom mas tem que dar uma melhorada.
Parar de babar ovo de gringo kkkkkk
@@nnnnnnjhhh Ela é mais fluente do que vós, aparentemente. Afinal, seu linguajar é descortês, além disto, a sua gama léxica é pífia.
@@Ronaldo_Fenômeno_R9 é, percebi apenas algumas pequenas pronúncias erradas, tipo "otrro" ao invés de "outro", fora isso tá muito bom, tem um sotaque de fora mas fala muito bem.
This lady insults me in literally 12 different languages
Here have a reply
Im a native korean and her korean is Freaking Perfect. Im even scared. She aint got No Accent at all
yeah, Ikr!!! I thought the same too even though I'm Arab and I still don't know much about the Korean language but I've watched a lot of Korean movies and I listen to Korean music and I thought it was insane to hear her speak that perfectly when she's not a native speaker, definitely inspired me to learn Korean even more, greetings from Egypt to your beautiful country
I'm a Native Korean too and holy crap when I heard It low key amazed.
She said that she actually live in Korea.. so I think it can be helpful.. I'm totally impressed by her Chinese and her Japanese too
cool, but she devinitely has a frensh accent when speaking german but it's sweet xD
@@farahfathy3116 Greeting my fella❣️ happy to hear that someone from literally the opposite side of the world has an interest in my culture n language. Hope u have a nice day and hope yur country cope with the virus well!
*Her:* “I was watching Kdramas and I just started to understand it”
*Me:* _has been watching kdramas from the same age and still doesn’t understand_
*Me:* _cries_
Same strory here🙂 , i was watching k dramas a lot since it was qurantine , but I cant even understand a word without subtitles😥
Same I watched k dramas.. almost 1 yr passed but still I don't understand..😂
Sorry to burst your bubble but I am more into C-dramas today K-dramas r wack except for crash landing:)
She is exaggerating. Don’t mind
luckily she had Tamil to bridge the gap
I wasn’t expecting so much about Korean but girl YOU LITERALLY SHOCKED ME, and as an Arabian girl you surprised me when you spoke Egyptian, what a genius girl you are we’re proud of you
Imagine someone talking shit behind her back, in a different language😂and her being able to understand
She will understand
that's the main reason why I wanted to learn another language TT
Parents-Indian
Daughter- French
Language- hmm, so many
Hotel- Trivago
Un hôtel ? Trivago.
@@Squid_y that's a travel company.
dead meme
@@mouthwash3804 not a meme, but something i dont know.
Lol
The girl's Korean is perfect. It's amazing! At first I did not expect a lot, but found it no different from the Korean native. She is a genius, true polyglot!
그녀는 한국어를 잘한다
Her Chinese sounds foreign.
Yes, she does what a lot of people don't do, the grammar is great and varied. While others might be technically correct, I feel she had more range and color. Her intonation does seem affected but not like she's trying. It's like it's coming out subconsciously. It really seems like she learns by osmosis.
@@cuongbang7721 I'm studying Chinese too, and I think you're right, but I also hear the southern influence, like when she said 好吃 she said haoci like southerners
right? i thought that her korean accent was pretty good. The Russian accent is not too bad either.
Brasil adora ver mais pessoas aprendendo nossa lingua, seja bem vinda e todos vão adorar ensinar portugues brasileiro
Verdade. Eu adoro o português brasileiro e sotaque gaucha do sul
@@drumbitious_mirna6999 Where are you from?
@@danielg.1698 sou do oriente médio. Moro no eua. Brasiliera no coração 💚💛
This is a lie
Portuges é uma língua irrelevante
Omg her korean accent is like a native, literally there is no foreign accent at all! Yes ive heard that there are some similarities between korean and Tamil words, how strange! Good job, girl!
@@cosmic9774 her Hindi accents is weak though
there’s some sounds she messes up occasionally like the ㅜ and ㅓ vowel sounds and the double consonant sounds but otherwise it’s really impressive!
it is the same with japanese and in spanish although she has some little mistakes that let u know she is not native, it's crazy how well she speaks it.
Yes bec a queen is from tamil nadu and she married a korean king,that's why we have so many similarities!!
@@bangtanforever4275 That story is still going through some research. Some say she's from China or Thailand. Her ancestor s might be Indian.
I like how when people change language their voice change a little too.
Si jajaja eso suele pasar
yes !!! I think its related to the level of maturity at which you learn that language ....or to the reason why you learned it
I think it’s apart of the accent
It's all about frequency =) Every language has it's own frequency .
@@marybarraza9450 why you replied in Spanish it's akward and doesn't make sense , soy hablante nativo del español , soy de México pero no vengas a hacer esas payasadas aquí , en esta clase de vídeos yo no hago comentarios en español , nadie los va entender.
Me sitting here wondering how many friends she has...
If she had seven friends of each country then she’d have 84 friends lol 😂
You don't want more than 5 imo
I only have 1 real one 😂 and the others r fake 😂
Marwa Al-Anezi same 😂😂😂
Did not expect the Egyptian Arabic at the end there. It was a bit choppy but considering the amount of languages you're acing, that's no criticism at all. I speak 6 languages myself and you are one of the very few that actually impressed me! You covered some 80%-90% of the world population. Very nice!
Has anyone notice that she speaks 12 languages, she was born and raised in France and she DID NOT mention how she learned her ENGLISH!
English doesn't even count as a language anymore....
ikr
@johnny torres fala português?
Ya, noone cares if your english is good enough. Saw that so many times. I spoke so often to natives and they are never responding, neither they give a positive or a negative feedback. It's just so normal for them, it sucks, cause i wanna improve...
@@analuizamilanbelfiore6740 I do.
@@analuizamilanbelfiore6740 Eu falo!
When you speak in many languages very fluently, is the moment you are attractive most. Your talent is literally beautiful.
인국아! 고마워~
@@PolyglotStories what does it mean?
@@peachaos The first part would be "in gug a(h)" but sadly i can't translate it. gug (the second syllable) is often used for countrys. As an example: "han gug" would be Korea and "Jonng gug" China (i can't say for sure tho if its actually referring to an country or something completly different). The romanization of the second part would be "go ma won" which translates to an informal way of saying "Thank you".
@@keenary6651 인국 must be his name. For example, "Keenry ya, Hi!". Name+ah / ya is used behind someone's name (usually to their friends and it is not used on someone older than you). In your case it should be Keenry ya. If you write your name in korean, u dont have a final consonant. So ya is correct. Whereas for 인국, he has ㄱ underneath the word 구 so "ah".
@@emi3623 Yeah, that makes actually a lot more sense then what i did. Thanks a lot!!
This girl has done so much with her life at such a young age and heres me lying in bed at 11am watching her on RUclips 😭
RELATED
While watching this video
Feeling the same way here
Me at 5pm
Same feeling here...
Sua desenvoltura no português é excelente.
How to become fluent in a language:
1. Get to the country.
But if you actually want to, make sure you're practicing a lot and not taking long breaks
ruclips.net/video/UTG4EDjZfRE/видео.html
Bono Bunny, or get a boyfriend/girlfriend who speaks only that language. Have your first argument, and you'll be amazed at how fast you'll be picking up the language.
I’m korean. Her korean is just perfect. I can’t believe!!!!
Really 😂😂 Umm I learning korean too,wish me best of luck
@@crystalhepzi135 good luck
Damn, her Italian, Portuguese and Spanish are perfect 😳😳😳😳
@@guillermokukiulate8450 Não, o português não é perfeito, é estranho.
@@carlosluis820 cara, português é uma língua muito complicada. Tu entendeu ela? É o que importa. Claro que ela não vai ter o sotaque de um brasileiro né, mas o português dela é muito bom sim
the fact that she said one day she could just understand Korean actually made me feel jealous and dumb at the same time...
Same lol
100% she did much more than that but probably wanted to make it sound cool by saying it. She probably has a talent for languages but just watching a serie does not make you fluent, irrespective of how talented you are. Don't worry and keep working hard!
@@shgdkj it does actually. I know a girl that can speak Korean very well (she’s now beginning the writing) JUST by watching years of drama. Same for 2 guys that learned Japanese JUST with anime (ofc their Japanese improved after speaking to people)
@@Sonzai666french I think there'll always be something more than just watching. For instance, how on earth could you gain enough vocabulary to be highly fluent without puttin the effort of memorizing and learning the voc? Series won't teach you all the voc, nuances you need to be fluent. Same for grammar, there are so many exceptions and rules that you need to read and learn to understand fully the language.
Happend to me with spanish and telenovelas... I am not fluent yet but I'm getting there
Eu sou de brasil e estudo russo e finlandês, estou impressionado com uma pessoa que sabe falar tantas línguas.
Didn't expect her Korean would sound very natural. WOW.
Adilah her Spanish too!
Her Japanese too!
@@OatPancake That's right! 👏 Ella habla Español muy bien.
daniel Martinez claro que si! Me encanto su voz cuando comenzó a hablar en español.
🎄🎅💋🎄🎅💋🎈
She went travel a lot, and made so many international friends..
Me : stuck with watching cute dogs in youtube my entire life
You already know this and still don't live your ass.
You're sad af.
You already what you should do, but you still don't do it.
There's no one can force you but you
@@norpriest521 she had family influence, to begin with. lived abroad and had all those opportunities. not many of us born this lucky. traveling requires a lot of money if you're not from a first world country.
@Lightning Ray Yo, it's easier said than done
Lightning Ray ... some of us aren’t lucky like that. If you don’t have the money to travel it’s impossible😒
so true im so dumb
I know 4 languages.
English
American
Canadian
Australian
LMAOOOO. (i actually thought your comment was 15 years ago)
also Irish , North american , New zealander
I know British very well
@@jabursayyed4586
Not to be _that_ guy, but Irish is completely different
I know 4 Languages
1. Hindi
2. English
3. Marathi
4. Japanese
Thank you so much for sharing! ❤️ I'm currently bilingual but I was to be fluent in 5 languages. This is such an encouragement. Great job!
The question is how she can study, travel, party with new friends, dance, play games, read manga, watch korean and japanese doramas, russian series, indian movies at same time? And she is so young. What a girl 👏👏👏 She inspired me. I am brazilian and she is good!
She is incredible! Imagina ela aqui, iria se enturmar muito fácil.
Yeah, it's.. insane! I always think the same, how is it possible in this age unless you study 14-16 hours per day oO
@@odonkor989 I forgot to mention...and she has this channel in YT lol. She is outlier
@@sayuri3917 😁 and she needs to eat, drink, sleep.. haha. Maybe she's this kind of person which needs only 4 or 5 hours of sleep.. but anyway.. its freakin crazy :D
Tell me, where are *you* from?
hi there i would lovr to come to Brazil.
a lot of polyglots have terrible accents in most languages, but accent wise this is the best i've seen. truly impressive
To be honest, in portuguese, she had a better accent than the average polyglots videos I've seen, unless that polyglot is russian of course, it's very hard for us Brazilians to notice an accent when russians speak.
All of them sounded good apart from Arabic, I guess it’s because she’s a beginner like she said lol
Je suis d'accord avec toi ♡♡♡♡
@@yxng2335 Although she didn't make any grammatical mistakes in Russian , she had a noticeable accent. Any native speaker could effortlessly detect the difference.
@@carryon5021 I don't speak Russian, but I imagine it's like with German. It is extremely hard to speak German without an accent, or at least without natives noticing it (she has not much of an accent, most Germans would be able to tell that she is from France though). But then again it doesn't really matter how much grammar or pronunciation mistakes you make, most people will understand what you are meaning, even when you use just the infinitives and no articles.
It's so interesting to see people's personalities shift slightly when they speak different languages.
Jerry N. And then there's me whose voice drops 3 octaves when speaking French
Carla x i can relate
Right? It’s fascinating to watch :)
Oh yea!
I become such a smiley go lucky American sugarcoater when I speak English, vs. my ‘WTF you want from me’ when I speak in my native language.
My Japanese personality is always the bad guy from anime 😂
Я не ожидала, что вы так прекрасно говорите на русском языке!
Это великолепно! И вы потрясающий человек.
Спасибо за вашу историю ❤❤❤
Плохой русский язык, таджикский акцент)
@@ner0m35 она отлично говорит по русски
@@МаксимШнайдер-м5йОтлично по русски только в рамках иностранца. Ну а в целом не очень
@@lerpesdog1 Yes, she has a heavy accent.
8:29 @@lerpesdog1
Most people claim they're polyglots only by saying hello in many languages but she can speak like a native in most of these languages, very impressive!
look im a hyperpolyglot!!!!
english: hi
swedish: hej
norwegian: hei
romanian: salut
esperanto: saluton
spanish: hola
french: bonjour
chinese: ni-hao
japanese: konnichiwa
czech: ahoj
asl: **i sign hello**
@@silk1440 Serbian:Zdravo
Literally means: With good health or just Hi
Exactly!
@маска басманова i do agree
@@silk1440 salut is also hello in french
~Watches Korean Dramas
~Watches Italian Movies, read Italian books/listen to audiobooks
~Watches Japanese dramas, reads manga
~Goes on a trip to japan
~Goes on a trip to Rome
~Lives in South Korea
The hell, it’s like she got 96 hours a day🤯
She's 27...
Lmao she didnt do all that at the same time💀💀💀💀💀
@@marinaSt11 Taking it too literal dude
She also watches Hindi and Russian dramas...
For the vacations, she has money. And for movies and Books, she chose both interesting and useful content instead of watching/reading easy stuff in her mother language.
She's not just a polyglot. She's a polyglot with FLAWLESS accents! Not all polyglots have her ability to master the accent down. Kudos! 👏🏻
Exactly! I was writing it. Although she has a French people accent speaking latin languages, it is pretty good.
her accent in portuguese is a bit strong, but she spoke everything correctly. no order or meaning mistakes
She does have an accent in Portuguese and Russian, but nonetheless she's pretty good and was understandable
The part of her speaking German, she literally addresses her not being able to pronounce the H properly. So I don't even think she would agree.
Kudos It seems being a person of Indian origin gives the voice box capacity to mimic any language. I too get similar complements for every one of my dozen or so languages that I speak.
Gringo falando português BR? Você acaba de invocar uma legião de pessoas, que ficam muito felizes em ver alguém se esforçando para falar nossa língua.
Parabéns!
Woah this woman wanted to learn Spanish just because she wanted to interact with her friends at the party and here I am flunking my Language exam even though my career depends on it 😂
ruclips.net/video/OrD0pjlnuvs/видео.html
What language are you learning btw?
@@MannVerde I am learning English
At beginning I thought she was just having little understand of each language, but when I saw her speak Mandarin, Japanese and Korean with relatively good accents, I know she really have a lot of talent and put a lot of effort in those languages. I know a lot of English speakers in US learnt Mandarin for many years, usually they need 2 years to have a good accent and understanding like her. I subscribed her because of her amazing talent!
Chenyang Zhao right she also speaks english and spanish with a really good accent
I'm Korean and her Korean accent is by far the best I've seen from a foreigner. It's 99% fluent, literally I need to focus VERY HARD on each slight tone to tell a slight difference, but yeah she's practically fluent. And being that fluent in any Eastern language is INCREDIBLY difficult. Mad respect for her determination and linguistic skills.
我同意。 中文學了兩年我就跟自己說“現在我會説中文。”
As a Korean, I approve her Korean accent is REALLY REALLY good. Wowwwwww 👏👏 ❤
I was shook 👌
Winnie 위니 maybe she can be a kpop idol now
@@simonlong4718 .
Wait. My name is Winny too
@Yago Carvalho Annyeong! Aww thanks Yago! I defo want to visit Brazil one day too! Such a passionate country with culture and yummy food 😄
OMG I'm korean and now, i'm shocked by your talent. When I saw your thumbnail, I didn't expect you to speak korean well at all. I only expected you to say "Annyeonghaseyo" (which is hello in Korean). But as soon as you started speaking korean, you literally stunned me. You are the best!!!
+ her korean accent is a bit like that of a K-drama heroine but still, perfect.
As a Korean, She has literally no accent in Korean wtf.... If you just listen with your eyes closed, you would mistake her as a Native Korean WoW......
I am not a Korean and I don't speak Korean but I really felt she sounded like a native Korean ..felt so when she spoke Japanese too.
Noha Helmi
Sorry, I'm Japanese. And her Japanese has an accent. It's good but not a native.
For example, when she says "shinyu(best
friend)" , she says like "shiyu". You must pronouns "ん(nn)" more strongly.
Why do you need to swear man? Relax
헐 !! 맞아요 !!
I am Brazilian, and her Portuguese is really good! She mistakes some words, but I can understand everything!
Just came across this channel and I can say statistically, she MUST be able to communicate with over 80% of the world’s population on her own. Wow!
If she learns Turkish than this number will increase too much
@@tilkilit Haklisin! I am Turkish who speaks English, German, Russian and Turkish of course) so it's absolutely true! I can understand almost all Turkish speaking people(Azerbaijan Uzbekistan Tatar) and a lot of slavs and I can understand Italian and Spanish as well. But! Not Asian languages unfortunately 😕 P. S I can understand something in Hindi because I was a real fan of Indian films)
@@СевилаКирманова-ч8к I can understand a lot of Turkish just because Turkish series. So if you talk to me slowly and use basic I'm all good. :)
@@AB-yk2pq Where are you from?
@@СевилаКирманова-ч8к I have Slavic origin, I was confused at first when you said you're Turkish because your username sounds Slavic haha
the more languages you learn, the easier it gets. your brain figures out an algorithm, it’s essentially a pattern/problem solving machine!
much respect for you for learning the languages alongside the cultures.
Very true!
@@PolyglotStories Really? I always wondered that. Or HOPED that would be the case... that one day after becoming fluent in a second language, something would just "click" and the "language vault" would be opened. Lol.
@@jenine.karamoko I agree. Since I speak three languages from childhood. My father knows 3 languages and my mother knows 2 languages. I can speak 4 fluently and have been learning another for a bit. I am usually ahead of my class due to this.
@@justrandomhuman3781 That's awesome!
I'm italian and her Italian is very good wow, she's a real polyglot
ruclips.net/video/OrD0pjlnuvs/видео.html
Isn't, I'm not italian but i live in Italy from 14 years old and i listened her to forced pronunciation to speak... but she speak better russian,how? Italian is really sample to speak very good idk 😅
@@marianfutureedmlife7731 her Italian is very good to be a not native speaker, about pronunciation if you stay here from 14 years you should know that it dipends by the zone of Italy, italian pronunciation doesn't exist, italians have different pronciations and accents between them, as Italian i can say that she speak Italian well and this video at least for Italian leanguage is true and not a click bait.
I chose to learn Italian because it’s similar to Spanish, and Spanish is my first language lmao.
her german and english are extremely good as well
It's hard to really judge how well she speaks these languages because every sentence was cut/edited. There wasn't any actual non-stop speaking. Out of 5 languages I could understand, her accent is really good and easily understable. Very subtle things in Japanese that were "off".
But again, it's hard to tell how good she actually is. She could have easily had sentences translated in advanced and practiced individual lines until mastered without being able to speak so fluently on the spot.
I applaud her accent in the languages that I know, I could understand her easily. But the video would be MUCH better without all the cutting and editing. It's ok to make mistakes, I speak fluent Spanish and still make mistakes on the spot sometimes or forget certain words that I don't use much. It's all part of being human
She: just meets some friends or watch some movies
She later: learns the language and speaks in it fluently
it semms like she is in different identities when she speaks each language. just genius...
@Indescritível Ou Não? I think that's because I heard that languages are not just words. The way we think is built into language as well, along with cultural ideas. It's kind of fascinating.
She wants to learn new language: Go to the country.
Me wanting to learn new language: Goes to RUclips and watch her
😂😂👍
sad :'v
LMAOOO IFY 😂
Rich privilege
@Lionel Messi that's not really true, I live in the 93 and I never have the impression of live in a dangerous area (for poverty too)
Italian girl here that loves your italian! ❤ I'm surprised to hear such a natural way of speaking 👏🏻 I'm currently learning my 6th language, 中文 🇨🇳,I already speak italiano 🇮🇹, english 🇺🇸, español 🇪🇦, français 🇨🇵, und Deutsch 🇩🇪!
So much motivation in the comments too! Keep going 🌸
this video confirms that peoples voice changes when they’re speaking a different language.. like woah
For real!! The italian accent made her seem so sophisticated and romantic! The stereotypes are true!
chiara libori yeah and the way you carry yourself
And i always wonder if japanese women always have high tone voice
@@trinitydiaz6762generally not always lmao and in some regions in italy their accent is their high pitched and a lot of them have loud voices
I break the 800 likes😆😆😆
nobody:
idk this culture, let’s learn it’s language.
Lav that’s the best way to understand a culture.
Maybe you forgot to type "She:"
I didn't think it was so important to know the culture to speak the language.
@@mossmortis it's not really tbh.
💋🎈🎄🎅🎈🎄🎅
she literally just realized she can understand korean language while watching a kdrama, i can only only understand about a few words lmfao you're great
Army??
@@MohanKumar-sc4jk ARMYYY💜💜
@@abidemna4950 yaayyyyy
i thought the same but with japanese
im actually learning korean its not that hard ( i also decided to learn mandarin but gave it up its too hard)
As a Brazilian girl, PLEASE continue learning portuguese, your pronunciation is very good!!
Keep going girl you are amazing🇧🇷❤
I also thinks her accent very good in Portuguese. If she spends a few days in Brazil, she will be fluent without any problems.
not so much but still good
@@sarahfarina5540 Are you Brazilian ?
@@Vortex__24 I now the question is not for me but I'm brazilian :)
Português é muito difícil. Eu falo inglês agora e eu pensar português é muito fácil. Eu estou errado 😭😭
damn this person is way better at speaking korean than other “foreigners” who have been living in korea for many years
She must have a special talent for language. It's amazing that she became to understand Korean through dramas.. 😮😮 this is amazing
Yes, her pronunciation is near perfect!! Amazing
@@BWTECH0521 I don't speak Korean, but it sounded like he pronunciation was authentic.
RUclips: Do you want to see this girl speaking 12 languages?
Me:Yes.
É bem assim kkkk
literally me rn
So what?!
This is awesome. I’ve only recently started learning more languages, but now I’m obsessed. Every night I watch videos on this stuff. I’m really only fluent in English and Spanish, learning Japanese and French right now. Definitely gonna follow
I speak fluent English and I've been learning French for 3 months now. Le français est très difficile à apprendre mais il est beau.
@@emma_caitlin that’s awesome! One day I’m hoping to be like some of these people in these videos where they speak 15-20 languages. Let me know if you’d like to practice sometime or something. Message me on or we can connect via discord or text if you would like to.
@@emma_caitlin 👀
She doesn't need Google translate. Google translate needs HER😂
She *is* the Google Translate
brilliant comment!
@@MatNunesSantos nope cause google translate isnt that accurate
It's true! Google Translate could definitely improve with her input.
LMAOOO
Employer: What languages do you speak?
She: Yes.
Кырзчаны кошуп койсо жакшы болмок
Her: Yes. **
@@demonad8366 ошода
😂
Ууааай энееен
Crying in every language she spoke 😭😂
I'm Brazilian and currently study five languages, My dream is to be polyglot and this video inspired me ❤
Good for you, I'm learning Portuguese cause I love Brazil 🇧🇷 ❤❤💋
Which languages do you study?
Eu tbm qro mto ser poliglota, eu tenho 14 anos, estudo ingles ha 5 anos quase em uma escola de ingles, mas eu só consegui melhora-lo quando comecei a me dedicar sozinha de um ano p cá. Esses dias eu comecei a estudar frances sozinha do zero, e eu estou orgulhosa porque mesmo n tendo estudado por tanto tempo e nem todos os dias eu sei bastante coisa já. Vou tentar começar a estudar espanhol p valer porque faz CINCO anos q eu estudo espanhol na escola e a única coisa que eu aprendi foram verbos sendo que a maioria eu esqueci como se conjuga, sinceramente eu aprendi mais de espanhol vendo uma série do que dois anos na escola.
Eu me empolguei um pouco no texto KKKK mas eh isso 😊❤
Desculpa n ter colocado vírgulas kkk
@johnny torres I meant @Anne, but that's still cool. I do hope to be a Polyglot eventually.
as an Egyptian, you totally blew my mind with your Egyptian honestly. your accent and grammar are excellent for a beginner omg
I’m shook, also all of your accents are on point I was shocked when you said you were born in France
Not really.
The portuguese one has the wrong accent lol.
So...not on point.
don't know about the other languages but her hindi accent needs some work.but its amazing how she learn them so quickly
Except for hindi
Her: **speaks spanish**
Me: **understanding her but still reading the captions**
Same 😂
Same jajaja
lol me too
same lmao
Haha I feel you. Spanish speakers, assemble!
She doesnt have Typical foreign accent on Korean which is INSANE ! U just genius !
not only in Korean but even japanese Spanish tamil...like every language was so fluent and in exact accent
fun Spanish wasnt really on point but she is good
@@funallisfun3214 the hindi isnt very accurate but im shook how she knows so many languages . so she is doing great
have only a little
Que inspiração! Você fala português muito bem. Parabéns!
her korean gave me chills. :o the accent is so natural it kinda freaked me out lol
SorryOctopus me too not only the korean also the arabic!! She is gifted in that talent she don’t sound beginner at all! And yet here i am watching kdrama for 10 years without understanding
Ya cuz for us indians pronouncing korean is not that difficult for some reason 🤷🏻♀️
How her voice changes according to the languages is so fascinating
Whatever she did is absorbing languages, whatever I did is just killing time...
Hahaha Xuan Shi, I absorbed language while killing time, you can do it too XD
Polyglot Stories Suscrito, voy a ver La casa de papel para aprender español.
@@PolyglotStories How old are you and when did you begin your journey of learning languages? And did you use an app or a website or perhaps books? Or maybe both?
Ali A I'm curious too
@@simonlong4718 Well seems like she doesn't want to say.
4:06 I talk spanish and your acent is P-E-R-F-E-C-T
9:23 I also talk portugese and I learned in duolingo
her german actually has a strong french accent but grammatically its like literally perfect
Her Hindi has a Tamil accent. But that happens to native Tamil speakers in India that learn Hindi as a second language. Thoroughly impressed that she has learnt 12 languages with fluency of speech. I only can speak, read, write and understand 3 languages. That too because I grew up speaking all three of them on a daily basis.
yeah, it's funny, but she's so smarrttt
yeah i agree. her chinese has a strong.. american / english accent. it's kinda hard listening to. but her grammar is perfect
@@TheSandyKale yes lol
her brazilian portuguese have a strong pronunciation in french as well. maybe because she never meet anyone br yet
Her korean accent is on point- IM SHOOKED
And the German damn
The same for Portuguese.
@@nelsonvalencio4241 não achei o sotaque em português parecido com nativos, nem do Brasil, nem de Portugal. O sotaque dela é um sotaque meio que parecido com o de espanhol, porém dá pra entender perfeitamente, o sotaque não atrapalha em nada
(I didn't find the Portuguese accent to look like natives, neither from Brazil nor Portugal. Her accent is a bit of a Spanish accent, but you can understand it perfectly, the accent doesn't get in the way of anything)
@かおり i am not korean but she sounds almost exactly like my korean friends 🤗
I'm Jungshooked
tips from this video:
-Actively speak the language you’re trying to learn
-study the language
-watch dramas, listen music, etc
you forgot the fact that you gotta know a lot of people to practice the language with
@@Providence_que the internet its great for that
_sngw_ I recommend an app called HelloTalk for learning to speak with other people!! depending on the language you choose the community can be a little weird but I'm learning Korean, Turkish, and Indonesian on there and the Koreans are very nice and helpful
I’m learning English at school but most of the things I learn are from video games and youtube
I do that
Um salve do Brasil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷.
Vc fala muito bem o Português!!!
When she started with Korean, I'm SERIOUSLY shook
ikr her pronunciation is on point
Yuuuuh 😭
Not only pronunciation but she doesn’t have any accent that heaps of foreigners have she just sounds native
What do u mean? She's speak like the natives????
sameeee omg