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This is very good stuff, good video. I speak 5 language, and hopefully 6 before 2025. And every time I study new language, I see how I can optimize my time as much as possible. There are lots of apps and stuff online, but I realize, most of them just waste time. In fact, right now I don't use any gamified apps at all for my languages.
Oh cool, thank you! Which are your five languages? And which one are you activating? This is exactly what I experience as well. Learning a new language can be so much more efficient when we figure out our own personal optimized learning routine. I am testing new tools, but I realized over the years, it all boils down to the laws of relational psychology. The way in which we want to relate to others makes us learn.
@@agilitysimplicity I live in Asia so mainly Asian languages are my target, along with English, I speak Hindi, Pashto, French, Urdu. And hopefully Punjabi also before 2025, already learning it but I cannot say I can speak it. Chinese language after Punjabi.
@@AdamYLM Wow! You are a true multilingual? So the only language I didn t know was Pashto - is this similar or has the same roots like Urdu. Both are spoken in Pakistan. And Punjabi is spoken in a part of India right. Does it sound similar to Hindi? I remember from my London time where I had friends both from India and Pakistan that it sounded quite distinct
@@LearnLanguagesDrAlex Punjabi and Hindi are like French and Portugese. And Pashto is same language family of Urdu but very different. Imagine English and German, both are Germanic languages but still very different.
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This is very good stuff, good video. I speak 5 language, and hopefully 6 before 2025. And every time I study new language, I see how I can optimize my time as much as possible. There are lots of apps and stuff online, but I realize, most of them just waste time. In fact, right now I don't use any gamified apps at all for my languages.
Oh cool, thank you! Which are your five languages? And which one are you activating? This is exactly what I experience as well. Learning a new language can be so much more efficient when we figure out our own personal optimized learning routine. I am testing new tools, but I realized over the years, it all boils down to the laws of relational psychology. The way in which we want to relate to others makes us learn.
@@agilitysimplicity
I live in Asia so mainly Asian languages are my target, along with English, I speak Hindi, Pashto, French, Urdu. And hopefully Punjabi also before 2025, already learning it but I cannot say I can speak it. Chinese language after Punjabi.
@@AdamYLM Wow! You are a true multilingual? So the only language I didn t know was Pashto - is this similar or has the same roots like Urdu. Both are spoken in Pakistan. And Punjabi is spoken in a part of India right. Does it sound similar to Hindi? I remember from my London time where I had friends both from India and Pakistan that it sounded quite distinct
@@LearnLanguagesDrAlex Punjabi and Hindi are like French and Portugese. And Pashto is same language family of Urdu but very different. Imagine English and German, both are Germanic languages but still very different.
Could you tell me how are you learning these languages I tried to learn english since year and I couldn't
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Appreciated! Thanks for watching!