Lol he doesn't speak Italian. He was speaking in Spanish (his native language) and you just put Italian flag next. He doesn't speak German as well, he Literally said he only knows 3 words " hallo" (= hello) , Guten Morgan (good morning) and dankeshun ( = thank you); . But he already speaks Spanish English Arabic and French , that's already good ! 4 languages not 6
The Italian was heavily influenced by Spanish. For example, he says "Tutto lo possible para vincere la partita". Lo possible is Spanish and "para" before the verb is Spanish. In Italian, it would be "per vincere" or "da vincere" but vincere is Italian (the Spanish would be "ganar"). He also says "equipo" (meaning "team") but the Italian word would be "la squadra". His German is non-existent. His Arabic is Moroccan dialect. I don't think he would be able to read and write Standard Arabic or hold a conversation with an Egyptian, Iraqi or Saudi. As you say, his native language is really Spanish. Still, it's far better than what most people can do.
@@Violet-jg5oh Moroccan arabic uses some French words as well as mostly Berber and Arabic words. That’s why they wrote "Moroccan Arabic" in the video. Because it isn't standard Arabic.
He said: "habíamos sabiamos que ira una partida complicada" and it means: We had known that it would be a difficult game. In Italian it would be: Sapevamo che sarebbe stata una partita difficile. The guy was not speaking Italian, unless the channel owner does not know how the Italian flag looks like.
@@jordibernal3488 so in your spanish you say « tutto lo possible » « vincere la partita » ??? I always thought it was « todo el posible » and « ganar el partido » 🤦🏽♂️
@@rayanfutotop5605 You’re a French man telling me I can’t speak my own language. He didn’t say “Vincere” he said “Vencer”. The C in Italian followed by an E or an i is pronounced like the common “ch” in english. In Spanish the C followed E or i is pronounced like an s (or “th” if in Spain” He also said “equipo” which means team. In Italian team is “squadra” As for saying “tutto” instead of “todo” he probably just had them confused. Italian and Spanish share many similarities because they’re both very conservative Romance languages. I know my own language when I hear it man
@@Gabriel-bf1ul im from algeria and we speak darija as well. i have no clue but w few words of what he said. at the end of the day a dialect is not so different to where the words make no sense. its usually pronunciation thats different
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He speaks Italian
bro has a strong asf spanish accent LOL
He s spanish he was born and raised there
@@ikrammechkour4854 but when he speaks arabic and other languages too
@yayeet1746 not really his arabic isn t that good but he s doing his best
@@ikrammechkour4854 What do you rate his arabic from 0 to 10?
@@KitKat-od6vl a 4 maybe
Lol he doesn't speak Italian. He was speaking in Spanish (his native language) and you just put Italian flag next. He doesn't speak German as well, he Literally said he only knows 3 words " hallo" (= hello) , Guten Morgan (good morning) and dankeshun ( = thank you); . But he already speaks Spanish English Arabic and French , that's already good ! 4 languages not 6
The Italian was heavily influenced by Spanish. For example, he says "Tutto lo possible para vincere la partita". Lo possible is Spanish and "para" before the verb is Spanish. In Italian, it would be "per vincere" or "da vincere" but vincere is Italian (the Spanish would be "ganar"). He also says "equipo" (meaning "team") but the Italian word would be "la squadra". His German is non-existent. His Arabic is Moroccan dialect. I don't think he would be able to read and write Standard Arabic or hold a conversation with an Egyptian, Iraqi or Saudi. As you say, his native language is really Spanish. Still, it's far better than what most people can do.
Why is everyone in the replies writing an essay
@@Violet-jg5oh Moroccan arabic uses some French words as well as mostly Berber and Arabic words. That’s why they wrote "Moroccan Arabic" in the video. Because it isn't standard Arabic.
@@fadifarhat-mufu5686 Spanish and Italian are still different trust me
Im italian and he surprised me bc he can actually speak italian, dont say bs
No doubts achraf can play and communicate well in Psg when his teammate like Messi who doesn't understand French and English very well.
Bruh!! He was born and raised in Spain and his mother tongue might be Spanish and Messi speaks mainly Spanish so it's easy for him
Messi actually understands English he just is too shy to speak it and can’t speak it very well
He doesn't pass the ball to messi anyway so..
@@moktan289 Messi's mother tongue is Spanish he doesn't just mainly speak spanish
He actually understands English but is too shy to try to speak it. You can find clips of him speaking it decently to referees👏
Bro speaks french like he's speaking spanish that's herritqge right there 😮
Hé is so handsome 😍😍😍
thank you for the compliment, now be my wife
@@marwanz3455 lol 😂
Why did you use the old British flag from 1707-1800?
UK hasn't had that flag since 1800
The current flag 🇬🇧 has a red X in it
Maybe the uploader is a northern ireland nationalist🤔
He was born in Spain, his parents from Morocco.
The Italian was actually Spanish lol
Some of the words he said are Italian
As a Moroccan I'm proud ;)
He said: "habíamos sabiamos que ira una partida complicada" and it means: We had known that it would be a difficult game. In Italian it would be: Sapevamo che sarebbe stata una partita difficile. The guy was not speaking Italian, unless the channel owner does not know how the Italian flag looks like.
Avevamo saputo che sarebbe una partita difficle
Algayrian 🏳️🌈🇩🇿🖕
@@G6GamingSocietyboth can be said
Wow he speak german... Hallo(Hello), guten Morgen(good Morning), Danke schön(thank you)... pfffth... My Grandmother can do that in english too.
Your grandmother can also speak the 5 other languages ?
@@MP-wb5yd Sorry, but, did i write that my Grandmother speaks five Languages?
@@MP-wb5yd 🤦🏾 He just wanted to point out that knowing a few words doesn't mean knowing the language.
His darijja is adorable
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Super tare, chiar dacă este Marocan. Nu degeaba îmi place PSG. 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
That he speaks 4 languages not 6
I love him
Das ist wenig deutsch this is little being german
Am a Arab I don’t know a thing he is saying
Same, I just figured it's because he's Moroccan and their Arabic is very different from ours (مصري)
Darija
same lol
Habla muy bien en español
Quiza por qué el vive en España todo su vida😅
Es su lengua natal. Su español es muchísimo mejor q su árabe.
nacio en españa crecio en españa
Because he was born in Spain , lol
Lol
Achraf Hakimi❤️ 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
Hakimi ist mein Vater
I couldn’t understand his Morrocan Arabic .
Perfect German XD
Ternyata hakimi juga bisa bahasa eropa 😮😮😮
Il parle l'arabe, l'espagnol, l'anglais et le français
He spoke italian+spanish
ahaha bro this is nice video!!!
I don’t think he speaks German .
If he speek Spanish then why he is from Morocco
His parents are Moroccans
His native language is Spanish.
It's spanish, not italian.........
He doesn’t speak Italian .
Amazing 😍
i'm not even from italy and that wasn't italian
That was italian with some words in spanish
@@jumbas05 So basically bs Italian
He may understand Italian . As Spanish and Italian are a bit similar.
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I know what he say on Spanish and english cuz I speak English and Spanish
1:46 That’s actually Spanish not Italian
Is it italish or spanian
No I speak spanish and it is not
@@rayanfutotop5605 My native tongue is Spanish. I can guarantee you he was not speaking Italian
@@jordibernal3488 so in your spanish you say « tutto lo possible » « vincere la partita » ??? I always thought it was « todo el posible » and « ganar el partido » 🤦🏽♂️
@@rayanfutotop5605 You’re a French man telling me I can’t speak my own language. He didn’t say “Vincere” he said “Vencer”. The C in Italian followed by an E or an i is pronounced like the common “ch” in english. In Spanish the C followed E or i is pronounced like an s (or “th” if in Spain”
He also said “equipo” which means team. In Italian team is “squadra”
As for saying “tutto” instead of “todo” he probably just had them confused. Italian and Spanish share many similarities because they’re both very conservative Romance languages. I know my own language when I hear it man
1:17
You would think he knows what "no" means , then..
1:02
voce.e.muinto.profi.cional. ❤❤❤qui ❤❤❤
It all sounds the same to me 😂
Balón de oro.
Super ❤❤❤
Does he have an accent when speaking french and derija? Since his native language is spanish
He has a strong Spanish accent when speaking French.
his arabic very weak
mate do you not understand what a dialect is
@@Gabriel-bf1ul The Moroccan one is too unique for most other Arabic speakers.
@@sergelondon916 yes
@@Gabriel-bf1ul im from algeria and we speak darija as well. i have no clue but w few words of what he said. at the end of the day a dialect is not so different to where the words make no sense. its usually pronunciation thats different
Son français est très basique, il ne parle pas très bien français
Appreciate bro 😅
0:59 *they weren’t wrong… Moroccan Arabic is way different then normal Arabic 💀*
It is different but he can't speak it very well since he was raised in Spain