Tier List: Best Languages to Learn in 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 30 дек 2024

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  • @LanguageSimp
    @LanguageSimp  Год назад +340

    Try Pimsleur for free for 7 days! imp.i271380.net/YgN9kJ I’m learning Arabic so quickly on it and you can cancel it before you’re charged if you don’t like it!
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    Ukrainian apparently does have an Ы sound, it's just И. I knock it down to the alpha tier.

    • @nadhconesmm2150
      @nadhconesmm2150 Год назад +12

      LUODINGO IS BETTER

    • @kosmokost
      @kosmokost Год назад +7

      LuoDingo is Better

    • @zantly
      @zantly Год назад +1

      Language please learn Scottish Gaelic this year 🙏

    • @blkbrrry
      @blkbrrry Год назад +20

      Ukrainian is actually a beta language, it's like woke Russian 😂

    • @dogspaghetti7118
      @dogspaghetti7118 Год назад +1

      @theguydudebroo Hsirebbig

  • @bigboyb2540
    @bigboyb2540 Год назад +2853

    Calling Polish "wifi-password-language" is my new favourite thing in the world

    • @rizkyadiyanto7922
      @rizkyadiyanto7922 11 месяцев назад +32

      thats if people actualy care about security.

    • @shutterchick79
      @shutterchick79 11 месяцев назад +59

      Lol! Years ago, when I was doing home care for an elderly Polish lady, she once asked me to help her change her wifi password, to keep a neighbor out of it... I suggested that she use a Polish word, since the neighbor didn't speak Polish. Since this was a long time ago, and she's since passed, I can say she chose the Polish word for "open". Nice memory....

    • @jennifer255
      @jennifer255 11 месяцев назад +15

      As a Polish-American computer programmer - "Great! He's on to me!".
      (Polish is my next language on the list)

    • @siliconsulfide8
      @siliconsulfide8 11 месяцев назад +14

      @@Neurosong. konstantynopolitańczykowianeczka na pięćdziesięciogroszówce ze stołu z powyłamywanymi nogami ;)
      (A little girl from Constantinopole on a 50 cent* coin from a/the table with broken off legs**)
      *American equivalent, changed 0.50 PLN to 0.50 USD

    • @ImPedofinderGeneral
      @ImPedofinderGeneral 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@siliconsulfide8 I can speak polish too. Behold mere mortal! Hiss Psshh Pshhh Hisss Psh Pshsh Psheck!

  • @pabdira
    @pabdira Год назад +1746

    as a portuguese speaker in Brazil, I assure you that even years after we see a foreign speaking portuguese we will still remember you

    • @Corredor1230
      @Corredor1230 Год назад +118

      Not if it's another Latin American lol. I'm from Colombia and Brazilians only seem mildly surprised that I can speak Portuguese. But I can't blame them, for us Portuguese is almost like cheating.

    • @pabdira
      @pabdira Год назад +92

      @@Corredor1230 lmao yeah, you have a point, I think it's because we are already "close" to each other so we don't appreciate as much as we should

    • @user-uu4wo9zc8l
      @user-uu4wo9zc8l Год назад +21

      Oi 😂 tudo bem

    • @benjamim9138
      @benjamim9138 Год назад

      I'm sorry, it's because a Portuguese speaker speaking Spanish and vice versa just sounds like an adjustment to the accent and choice of words @@Corredor1230

    • @Corredor1230
      @Corredor1230 Год назад +48

      @@user-uu4wo9zc8l suddenly caralho irmãos.
      A dizer verdade, aprender português foi uma das melhores decisões da minha vida. Nós, que falamos espanhol, não precisamos mais de um ano para ter um português meio funcional. A pronunciação é a maior dificuldade

  • @xylophobiaa
    @xylophobiaa Год назад +1245

    French is so easy, i spawned in Canada and easily learned it at nearly an A1 level over 12 years of learning it in school. I can sometimes remember how to say a whole sentence!

    • @keepslayingthedayaway
      @keepslayingthedayaway 11 месяцев назад +202

      "i spawned in Canada" lol

    • @farlidotekitsu6598
      @farlidotekitsu6598 11 месяцев назад +33

      It is strange because as a native French I think English is way easier, and that Spanish is basically French but A instead of E and easier, how is French easy ?

    • @Emerald_City_
      @Emerald_City_ 11 месяцев назад +4

      That's the right _xylophobic_ spirit :)

    • @xylophobiaa
      @xylophobiaa 11 месяцев назад

      @@Emerald_City_ wood is scary

    • @Cartoonnetworkisamazing
      @Cartoonnetworkisamazing 11 месяцев назад +28

      @@farlidotekitsu6598he’s being sarcastic lmao as a person who took French I gotta say Spanish and Italian are both WAY easier. English too

  • @Braddowski
    @Braddowski 8 месяцев назад +381

    No Maltese?! Dude, it's Italian spoken in Arabic written in American. What's not to love?!

    • @jeeniyes
      @jeeniyes 6 месяцев назад +38

      Italian spoken in Arabic, written in american 💀 TF

    • @EnormeEkoH
      @EnormeEkoH 6 месяцев назад +4

      Has nothing of italian

    • @YKG-91
      @YKG-91 6 месяцев назад +24

      It's almost arabic if you ask me, like i could literally understand so much of what they are saying just by being a native Arabic speaker.
      I checked maltese's tenses, and once again very close to arabic

    • @NevaDam
      @NevaDam 4 месяца назад

      wha?

    • @marwaqoura7804
      @marwaqoura7804 4 месяца назад

      I heard it once and I thought :' Wow a bada**guy from Alexandria ,Egypt trying to speak bad Italian or maybe an Italian Mafioso trying to speak very bad Arabic '

  • @dogspaghetti7118
    @dogspaghetti7118 Год назад +3123

    If I don’t see Arabic in gigachad I’ll actually scream

  • @paulm6529
    @paulm6529 Год назад +703

    As a native Russian speaker I am learning German (B1) and have recently started Finnish on my own. It doesn't matter for me how many people actually speak a language, I just learn what I feel I need. The next language will be hopefully Udmurt.

    • @黒君-s3r
      @黒君-s3r Год назад +89

      Wow I'm native french speaker who learned german (B2 level rn) and I started russian two months ago

    • @ryangosling239
      @ryangosling239 Год назад

      ​@@黒君-s3rgood luck with Russian!

    • @pegasus242
      @pegasus242 Год назад +27

      Ты учишь немецкий сам, проходишь какие-то курсы, занимаешься с учителем или учишь его как-то ещё? Я просто тоже хочу начать учить немецкий, но не очень понимаю, как это делать и с чего начать

    • @derkonig162
      @derkonig162 Год назад +98

      i am german learning russian. respect to russia i want to visit this beautiful country

    • @paulm6529
      @paulm6529 Год назад +11

      @@pegasus242 немецкий учу на курсах

  • @nachoursdez5874
    @nachoursdez5874 Год назад +713

    NGL this is actually influencing my decision on what language to learn. Here's to Russian fluency by the end of 2024

    • @DungeonNumber5
      @DungeonNumber5 Год назад +49

      Here's a Russian to pray for мир and female president by the end of 2024, let's goooo!

    • @CugnoBrasso
      @CugnoBrasso Год назад +9

      @@DungeonNumber5 Well, it depends on what you mean by мир

    • @Zaftrabuda
      @Zaftrabuda Год назад +17

      @@DungeonNumber5 Думаю, что Дунцовой запретили баллотироваться

    • @anires1195
      @anires1195 Год назад +10

      why? It's a dying language and people are literally refusing to speak it.

    • @erdgeschoss-bf3vc
      @erdgeschoss-bf3vc Год назад +50

      ⁠@@anires1195As you can see, people do not refuse😊

  • @joriskbos1115
    @joriskbos1115 8 месяцев назад +74

    Afrikaans is Dutch on easy mode. It's a hilarious language if you speak Dutch, it literally looks like meme-speak. I saw a picture of a sign that said something like "alle blomme is beskerm, geen pluk", which to Dutch speakers looks like "all flower is protec, no pic"

    • @PH0ENlX.
      @PH0ENlX. 5 месяцев назад +6

      thats exactly what it means XD

    • @marwaqoura7804
      @marwaqoura7804 4 месяца назад +1

      A Dutch friend tried to teach me some ,I know some German and it seemed to me a cross between English spelling and German pronounciation ..Heel goed 😸

    • @envynoir
      @envynoir 4 месяца назад +2

      Thats how Dutch looks to Germans lol

    • @LLR-jn7si
      @LLR-jn7si Месяц назад +2

      Any language can sound silly if you compare certain phrases with that of another language
      Also, the grammar in the sentence you quoted is wrong, maybe that's why it looks bad (I am a native Afrikaans speaker)

    • @ZaineLombaard-un7jj
      @ZaineLombaard-un7jj 5 часов назад

      Ja well jy was nog nooit in suid afrika nie en jy het nie hier groot geword nie, so jy praat maar vet kak, Afrikaans is ń unieke taal, ń mengsel van verskuie tale uit Europa, en daar is ook baie complekse konsepte in ons taal wat meeste mense nie sal leer nie as jy nie hier groot geword het nie, ek sê jou nou chom, as jy in ń afrikaanse klas in een van ons skole gesit het, sou jy geen idee hê wat aan gaan nie, so jy weet fokol van wat jy praat😂😂

  • @MarkyTeriyaki
    @MarkyTeriyaki Год назад +1088

    I'm sure you'll enjoy one of the 450,000 dialects of Norwegian. The Sogndal dialect sounds Hindi and the Trondheim dialect sounds mainland Chinese

    • @smalls5001
      @smalls5001 Год назад +30

      no way

    • @louiserocks1
      @louiserocks1 Год назад +41

      I'm gonna be moving to norway this year, I literally don't know a single word of the language, but when I get there, I hope to learn it. And hopefully a random weird dialect. I think I'm going to the city of tromsø but haven't fully decided where to go yet. Maybe you could recommend me a place which has the funniest/weirdest dialect

    • @umershaikh7179
      @umershaikh7179 Год назад +60

      450000??? So every single person has their own dialect or something?…tf

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 Год назад +4

      Dutch is literally one of the prettiest languages ever created with perfect words and sounds, and most speakers of Dutch use soft Gs and medium Gs, only in Amsterdam the harder Gs are used a lot, and Swedish is totally not prettier than Norwegian, Swedish is one of the least prettier Nordic languages, though it is still pretty, while Norwegian Bokmål has the best spelling / aspect, definitely better looking than both Swedish and Danish spelling, and, Icelandic is definitely the most feminine (but also the most masculine) language ever, just like Norse and English and Dutch, these four languages all sound the most feminine when spoken by speakers with higher voices that are naturally pretty and light, and they also sound the most alpha and the most masculine when spoken by speakers with deeper voices, having the coolest and the most modern pronunciation rules, and Danish also, and the pronunciation rules are definitely better in Danish than in Norwegian and Swedish, but they are easier in Norwegian, so Norwegian and Icelandic and Norse are great options to start with, and I highly recommend learning all, I am already advanced level in Norwegian and very close to advanced level in Icelandic (upper intermediate level, and also in Norse and German) and upper advanced level in Dutch, which is definitely the easiest language or one of the easiest languages to learn for English speakers, and I highly recommend using the soft G and the soft normal R + the Americanized R aka de gooise R which have the best and most refined sound! Also, the harsh Hs in Arabic are way harsher than the hard Gs used in Dutch, and unlike Dutch, which has all sorts of Gs from the softest to the hardest G, Arabic has no soft H versions, and Arabic isn’t a pretty language as it only has a few pretty words, maybe ten to twenty percent of the words, while most words are just neutral, so it’s an avrg language, same as Polish and Russian and Bulgarian etc! Slovene is definitely the prettiest and most refined Slavic language, Hungarian is a pretty language that’s a way better option than Turkish (as it has the good sounds and the good letter combinations and the good pretty word endings found in Turkish, minus the non-pretty ones, plus Hungarian has a way lighter spelling and a very organized aspect, having been influenced a lot by Germanic languages, so if one is thinking about learning Turkish, one should definitely learn Hungarian instead of Turkish) and, the prettiest Latin languages are Galician / Brazilian Portuguese / Gallo and Occitan and Latin are also real pretty and are even prettier than Spanish and Italian and French etc!

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 Год назад +2

      Around 4:23 is very incorrect, it’s not a Latin language at all, not even true Slavic, and it is one of the most non-pretty and uncouth looking / sounding languages ever with embarrassingly funny sounding words and word endings, totally not an Alpha language, it’s as non-pretty as Indian languages and Japanese and African languages lol, and, the most accurate classification would be Thracian-Aslavic or something similar, technically those groups of languages were made by greek dudes and dudes that moved away from Greece, so it has a lot more similarities with Greek and languages such as Bulgarian and Serbian and Albanian! So it doesn’t even belong on the same list with perfect and amazing languages such as the Germanic languages and the modern Celtic languages and the Latin languages and Slovene and Hungarian (these ones are the real pretty languages) and, Finnish / Latvian / Estonian, which also have mostly pretty words and nice word endings! Germanic languages are all amazing languages, with Icelandic / Norse / English / Dutch / Norwegian / Danish being the best ever, so they are all great options, and I am learning them all, and am learning 15+ languages at the moment and mostly prioritizing Icelandic and Norse and Welsh over the past few weeks!

  • @giopreda
    @giopreda Год назад +340

    Honestly, if you buy both the French and Spanish expansion packs you automatically get all the romance languages DLC with the exception of Romanian, which is a great deal for anyone who wants to learn romance languages.

    • @anires1195
      @anires1195 Год назад +9

      do you think I would be really good at German if i only learned English,French,Spanish?

    • @aiocafea
      @aiocafea Год назад +35

      as someone who has been lucky enough to spawn with the dracula perk, and have enough time to learn frog language, i can similarly attest that italian and spanish feel somewhat uninteresting to me, as most of the learning process was skipped
      i love how both sound, it's just that instead of learning conjugations, usually all i need to do is ask them to repeat and pay attention to their hand gestures
      there are also personal reasons of course, as all of them seem to constantly confuse me for a truck driver or a strawberry picker or what they call an egyptian and mostly teach me the curse words
      anyway, to triangulate all romance languages i recommend either three of them or two that are far apart, preferably portuguese and romanian, but once again i may be biased
      i am personally looking forward maybe to studying portuguese and finally receiving my tunic and toga virilis together with my roman empire citizenship

    • @giopreda
      @giopreda Год назад +12

      @@anires1195 I never said you would be able to speak all other romance languages, I was saying there is a high enough mutual intelligibility rate for you to speak Spanish and/or French to any other romance language speaker and for them to reply in their native language while understanding each other perfectly.
      Plus, German is a Germanic language, Spanish and French aren’t. English is a Germanic language too but it goes without saying that it’s very different from other languages in its linguistic family. I speak German too and I actually started learning it as my 5th language (previously spoke Spanish, English, French and Guarani) and I found it hard as fuck, but it made other Germanic languages easier to learn.

    • @giopreda
      @giopreda Год назад +4

      @@aiocafea I’m surprised Spanish speakers understand you at all! I’m a native Spanish speaker and before learning French I couldn’t make out a single word Frenchies were saying.
      Honestly, I would recommend learning Spanish, French and Romanian to round up all Romance languages, and I say Spanish instead of Portuguese because Spanish is almost 100% mutually intelligible with Portuguese and it shares more linguistic aspects with other Iberian languages than Portuguese does, plus we have more speakers so it’s easier to communicate with more people if you speak Spanish (you would be able to communicate with Spanish speakers as a Portuguese speaker but obviously their first language is better), as you would potentially be learning the language not only to understand other Romance language speakers but to speak to the natives too!

    • @giopreda
      @giopreda Год назад +3

      @dr.lotus18 بالضبط! إنهم من عائلات لغوية مختلفة، وكنت أتحدث عن اللغات التي تنتمي إلى نفس العائلة والتي يمكن فهمها بشكل متبادل. أعتقد أن الشخص الذي كتب أعلى لم يفهم نقطة تعليقي، حيث يعلم أي شخص يتحدث أيًا من تلك اللغات أنه لا يمكن فهم متحدث بالألمانية فقط عندما يكون لديه معرفة بالإسبانية.

  • @concerninghobbits5536
    @concerninghobbits5536 11 месяцев назад +299

    The quote that "Serbian is probably the most manly sounding Slavic language... but I don't happen to like men" killed me

    • @-turtle-600
      @-turtle-600 6 месяцев назад +2

      Western moment ♂️

    • @ohwellwhateverr
      @ohwellwhateverr 2 месяца назад +2

      Sad how misandrist the West has become. As a woman, I want real men back.

    • @Pramhedax
      @Pramhedax 2 месяца назад +3

      I’m learning Serbian just started in July

  • @lorrainegatanianhits8331
    @lorrainegatanianhits8331 8 месяцев назад +408

    I don't speak Arabic and don't have plans to speak it, but it belongs in a tier above gigachad reserved only for itself. Hardest language to learn, unlocks huge PLC, by far most beautiful language, by far most beautiful script.
    From a pure language standpoint Arabic is unchallenged.

    • @miriamsaleh3913
      @miriamsaleh3913 8 месяцев назад +28

      Thank u for the kind words :)❤

    • @johngreen1176
      @johngreen1176 8 месяцев назад +39

      يعطيك العافية , جددت أنت حافزي , أدرس اللغة العربية ولكني أفقد بعض حافزي أحيانا حين ألقى عربي يسألني أن أتكلم في اللغة الأنجليزية بالرغم من كل جهودي

    • @johngreen1176
      @johngreen1176 8 месяцев назад +10

      ​@@b.1055 شكرا! درست العامية في الأردن حيث تلك عبارة عادية

    • @haj-abidadnan8100
      @haj-abidadnan8100 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@johngreen1176أنسى شيئ اسمه العامية وركز على الفصحى فقط العامية مضيعة للوقت

    • @_962
      @_962 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@johngreen1176 اذا انت بالاردن فأنا جدا مرحب بصداقات جديدة " خلينا نصير صحاب "

  • @LePédantSémantique
    @LePédantSémantique 11 месяцев назад +377

    I’m sold.
    Portuguese & Arabic this year 👍

    • @atary.
      @atary. 11 месяцев назад +16

      im a native arab guy. if u wanna test ur arabic just talk to me

    • @cyupidcandy
      @cyupidcandy 11 месяцев назад +6

      good luck. as a native speaker youll need it. ESPECIALLY DIALECTS OR QURAN

    • @LePédantSémantique
      @LePédantSémantique 11 месяцев назад +9

      @@cyupidcandy TY 🙏
      I used to date an Arabian woman and it seemed that everyone from that region understand each other, Iraq, Egypt, Lebanon, Saudi. Is it true that there’s a common basic language?

    • @اللهم.ارحم.مشاري
      @اللهم.ارحم.مشاري 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@LePédantSémantique Yes, we understand each other, and our common language in literature, media, and newspapers from Iraq to Morocco is classical Arabic

    • @اللهم.ارحم.مشاري
      @اللهم.ارحم.مشاري 11 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@atary. السلام عليكم، يا ليت لو تخبرني كم لغة عندك، وكيف خبراتك في تعلمها، لاني مهتم اتعلم ثلاث لغات مختلفة على قدر الاستطاعة

  • @DanTheCaptain
    @DanTheCaptain Год назад +213

    I’m a Hungarian learning Finnish, and Turkish and I’m here to spread the love for agglutinative languages! Don’t let their grammar scare you away!

    • @colouroflife1
      @colouroflife1 11 месяцев назад +11

      As you may know, Turkish and Hungarian are pretty close languages in terms of word structure.

    • @alihacisalihzade
      @alihacisalihzade 11 месяцев назад +12

      As a Turk, thank you for learning Turkish. İyi şanslar abicim!

    • @Komatik_
      @Komatik_ 11 месяцев назад +14

      Agglutinative languages are the best. Hashtag notbiased. Suomi mainittu, torille!

    • @mateerdokozi123
      @mateerdokozi123 11 месяцев назад +5

      Szervusz magyar barátom

    • @rdct3174
      @rdct3174 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@alihacisalihzadealso trying to learn Turkish here, I’m ozbek but grammar is still somewhat difficult

  • @sepy00
    @sepy00 9 месяцев назад +60

    This was a very fun video to watch! Thank you for giving your opinion on languages and sharing your experiences, and seeing Turkish on Gigachad level made me really happy

  • @Hab.hashish
    @Hab.hashish 4 месяца назад +48

    The compliments on Arabic made my day, thank you!! I love Arabic so much and Turkish as well. I can speak Arabic, as I'm a native Arabic speaker from Egypt, a lot of Turkish, some French and a bit of Korean. Learning languages is really fun so this video was refreshing thank you!!

  • @Lorcotor
    @Lorcotor Год назад +179

    Already speaking French (native) Portuguese (native), Spanish and English, this year i'm learning Russian.

    • @Obeidat_13
      @Obeidat_13 Год назад +20

      No one cares

    • @JimmyDaBlue
      @JimmyDaBlue Год назад +52

      Good luck with Русский! I have been slowly learning it for a year now and I´m really enjoying it. Saludos desde España, adeus!

    • @blacktigershearthstoneadve6905
      @blacktigershearthstoneadve6905 Год назад +12

      Great choice!

    • @lionpa
      @lionpa Год назад +25

      Удачи, язык пиздец какой сложный

    • @raviolithebest8644
      @raviolithebest8644 Год назад +7

      Tain être bilingue de naissance c’est tellement bien

  • @ctheo8888
    @ctheo8888 Год назад +181

    A Filipino here!, it is an educational problem that some people are more comfortable speaking English than their mother language. But there are also people who are almost in the opposite situation like people in the countryside so I feel it's in the right place to put it in average

    • @kadiYTofficial
      @kadiYTofficial Год назад

      Oo nga kasi eh.. pinoy din ako

    • @Jadizi
      @Jadizi Год назад +9

      @@kadiYTofficial it's not a problem, English is apparently more useful. That's how language evolves.

    • @kumoric
      @kumoric Год назад +1

      yoo Ado fan

    • @hoosekii
      @hoosekii Год назад +28

      ​@@Jadizi it's a problem from a cultural preservation standpoint

    • @Jadizi
      @Jadizi Год назад +1

      @@hoosekii the French went through that hysteria 200 years ago, created an academy to preserve the language that doesnt work and the language flourishes. Isn't Filipino a hybrid language as is?

  • @lingobulg
    @lingobulg Год назад +466

    As a Bulgarian 🇧🇬🇧🇬😘I can confirm Bulgarian🇧🇬🥰 is a great language.

    • @jovan-noble-guy749
      @jovan-noble-guy749 Год назад +15

      Но јутуберот Симп моментално не учи бугарски, ниту македонски, ниту српски, само дава комплименти, сигурно се плаши од балканот 😂, многу сме луди 🤪 за да почне, не е некој против.

    • @highviewbarbell
      @highviewbarbell Год назад +7

      How do you like Bulgaria in terms of the people and the landscape? (Idc about the economy there for this question) I'm Orthodox and about to finish an engineering degree, Id unironically like to consider having a second home in the Balkans and Bulgaria seems cool

    • @georginatoland
      @georginatoland Год назад +4

      I look forward to learning Bulgarian this summer. 🇧🇬

    • @ryangosling239
      @ryangosling239 Год назад +2

      ​@@highviewbarbellood luck, my guy! I am Russian, and would consider to move there too someday!

    • @chazlewis8114
      @chazlewis8114 Год назад +4

      ​@@highviewbarbellI've been living in Bulgaria for the last 3 months and I love it. One of the best countries I've been too. The people have cold personalities but they are kind (and the food is awesome)

  • @Bart-g2d
    @Bart-g2d 6 месяцев назад +67

    as a romanian I can confirm we do backflips and shoot fireworks in the sky if a foreigner learns our language

    • @Jeanpierrer148
      @Jeanpierrer148 4 месяца назад +5

      Am încercat să o învăț o dată pe internet și îmi amintesc câteva cuvinte

    • @morrisboris6877
      @morrisboris6877 Месяц назад

      Oh? What would a Romanian do if someone in the country won the lottery?

    • @thesnakewizard7131
      @thesnakewizard7131 21 день назад

      @@morrisboris6877 we'd probably be like 'whAT?? THAT'S CRAAAZY' and then move on with our lives

    • @grimthanatos7350
      @grimthanatos7350 10 дней назад

      Depends. I've found they either do backflips, or they think you're lying about being foreigner because hardly anyone outside of Romania speaks it.

  • @dariuslisandru-pp6lp
    @dariuslisandru-pp6lp Год назад +305

    I'm Romanian and I truly appreciate putting my language in gigachad tier, Romanian is usually forgotten about and very underrated. All the best whishes.

    • @costi_sc
      @costi_sc 11 месяцев назад +6

      un comentariu mai romanesc n-am vazut hah :) scumpule

    • @wefearaliar
      @wefearaliar 11 месяцев назад +5

      it's a beautiful language but it is too hard to learn

    • @Kaafo8
      @Kaafo8 11 месяцев назад

      My country (Hungary) hates you, but I'm ok with it.

    • @aydinmoradi2555
      @aydinmoradi2555 10 месяцев назад +4

      I'm learning Romanian and I'm happy to see you at the top of the comment section.

    • @lorenzo123yes
      @lorenzo123yes 9 месяцев назад +5

      @@wefearaliarno worries… many Romanians have a hard time learning it as well lmao

  • @Idiris17
    @Idiris17 Год назад +103

    I'm from Somalia 🇸🇴
    Somali language is my mother tongue
    I also speak English and Arabic
    And now I study Russian language🇷🇺

    • @user-by2xq9cl3e
      @user-by2xq9cl3e 11 месяцев назад +17

      Nice to hear and thanks for choosing Russian. A Russian native here;)

    • @Idiris17
      @Idiris17 11 месяцев назад

      @@user-by2xq9cl3e большое спасибо 👍

    • @fuahrahn
      @fuahrahn 11 месяцев назад +5

      Impressive 👍🏻.
      Good luck 🍀

    • @Anais-Anais.
      @Anais-Anais. 11 месяцев назад +7

      Привет, Дорогой Друг ❤

    • @Idiris17
      @Idiris17 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@Anais-Anais. Привет

  • @MatthewThestranger-og9zr
    @MatthewThestranger-og9zr Год назад +188

    Its so fun that he created a nickname for every single language on the list

    • @nbayern7000
      @nbayern7000 Год назад +4

      That was epic

    • @viktor1970
      @viktor1970 Год назад +20

      except for hungarian lol

    • @crankymcgee
      @crankymcgee Год назад +15

      A viewer came up with the "wi-fi password language" nickname for Polish in a livestream though

    • @YTimposterman18
      @YTimposterman18 2 месяца назад

      I didn't see on for urdu he just said otherwise known as Pakistani language

  • @_.dizzyuizix_3683._
    @_.dizzyuizix_3683._ 6 месяцев назад +64

    4:30 Thanks for saying nice things in Arabic and Islam people.
    شكرا لكلامك الجميل علي اللغة العربية و المسلمين ❤

    • @DrVictorVasconcelos
      @DrVictorVasconcelos Месяц назад +1

      He's the Anti-Hollywood 😂
      Arabs are cool and Muslims are friendly people. People want to judge Islam by Sharia Law but then I say we'd have to judge Judaism and Christianity by Deuteronomy.

    • @StockpileThomas1
      @StockpileThomas1 21 день назад +1

      @@DrVictorVasconcelos i only have bad experience with muslims and most people would agree

  • @somemeansfish8987
    @somemeansfish8987 Год назад +60

    As a bulgarian I know the obscure fact that we do technically still have 3 cases but you almost never hear them used so in practice they are mostly gone

    • @svetoslavatmadzhov1328
      @svetoslavatmadzhov1328 3 месяца назад +1

      We have cases only for pronouns we have a case for names as well but it's not used often and in official settings

  • @Nazzerii
    @Nazzerii 11 месяцев назад +48

    The best "Maعa assalama" I've ever heard from a non-native Arabic speaker. amazing video
    I'm a native Arabic speaker, and now I'm learning Japanese, so I can have more fun when I visit Japan again. Inshallah.

    • @Aldc_AlwayZ
      @Aldc_AlwayZ 8 месяцев назад +6

      I'm Palestinian so I'm happy Arabic is getting more recognition 😊

    • @1moon.09
      @1moon.09 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Aldc_AlwayZi hope you're still alive,inchallah ❤

    • @Aldc_AlwayZ
      @Aldc_AlwayZ 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@1moon.09 thank you 😊 I'm not in Palestine currently but my grandma is in Jerusalem in the West bank but subhanallah she's still here 😊

    • @1moon.09
      @1moon.09 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@Aldc_AlwayZ happy to hear that,allahuakbar🇵🇸🥰

    • @Aldc_AlwayZ
      @Aldc_AlwayZ 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@1moon.09 thanks may Allah bless you and grant you jannah 😊

  • @mattnuzzo9938
    @mattnuzzo9938 9 месяцев назад +39

    I know this is a fun video, but I wanted to say, I learned Arabic for work, and get pretty sour/frustrated/bored about it sometimes, but your passion for the language across your videos reminds me that it’s pretty dope. Definitely a gigachad language.

  • @ramoelattar
    @ramoelattar 2 месяца назад +3

    The way he adds mashala ماشاء الله and inshala ان شاء الله so smoothly is just cool

  • @leonKennedy0023
    @leonKennedy0023 Год назад +205

    My favourites languages:
    1- arabic
    2- english ( British)
    3- russian
    4- french
    5- italian
    6- German
    7- Japanese
    Languages that i speak:
    - arabic
    - english
    - french
    Languages that I'm planning to learn :
    -russian
    - italian 🤌

  • @jenm1
    @jenm1 Год назад +36

    This video got me to B2 on every language mentioned. Pimsleur will get me the rest of the way.

    • @morrisboris6877
      @morrisboris6877 Месяц назад

      Pimsleur is super old. I'm sure there are better methods out there. Berlitz is even older.

  • @birddispenser
    @birddispenser Год назад +107

    Apparently I am learning one dogwater language (Japanese) and one gigachad language (Russian.) Feels pretty balanced if you ask me.
    Also, if you are serious about avoiding weeb culture, just do what I do and don't talk to anyone. It is very fun and rewarding, so don't let other people dissuade you from learning it (even if there are quite a few of them.)
    Anyway, good luck to everyone learning!

    • @Headsh0tch1k
      @Headsh0tch1k Год назад +2

      Удачи тебе в изучении языков;)

    • @Headsh0tch1k
      @Headsh0tch1k Год назад +4

      Я тоже планирую учить японский, а пока занимаюсь греческим

    • @aizuni
      @aizuni Год назад +19

      There's actually a bunch of communities with people learning Japanese for work or that aren't hardcore weeaboos. There's a LOT of people learning Japanese and there's no way they're all those weebs ahah. Also, most Japanese people don't even watch anime, maybe read manga, but the only people who are truly obsessed with those are the West. So there's no danger to talking with Japanese people online tbh.

    • @jazdoesnot3dit
      @jazdoesnot3dit Год назад +7

      Я английская и я учу русский язык и японский!

    • @OmerAsh
      @OmerAsh Год назад +1

      How do you learn two languages simultaneously? It sounds so time and energy consuming. Especially two languages that have no similarities at all.

  • @starvingartist3155
    @starvingartist3155 5 месяцев назад +5

    can't wait for you to start reading old Arabic poetry. its so beautiful.

  • @IAMJEFFREY-cw9ns
    @IAMJEFFREY-cw9ns Год назад +101

    I'm learning Russian (beginner), Spanish (beginner), French (intermediate) & Swedish (intermediate) and Duolingo has been very helpful but obviously it's not sufficient but there's so many free resources online that it's actually fun to learn a language nowadays thanks to technology. Arabic & Mandarin frighten me. Respect to anyone who's learning those languages.

    • @charleswhitefullbusteruchi1972
      @charleswhitefullbusteruchi1972 11 месяцев назад

      which one of the romance languages would u say is the most useful for language laddering

    • @IAMJEFFREY-cw9ns
      @IAMJEFFREY-cw9ns 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@charleswhitefullbusteruchi1972 Well it depends on which language you're studying but I can say that if you're for example studying Italian or can already speak Italian then you'll transition into Spanish better than most. Italian speakers usually learn Spanish faster than others.

    • @IAMJEFFREY-cw9ns
      @IAMJEFFREY-cw9ns 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@pillowdo4216 To be brutally honest, I have no interest in learning Arabic. I mean unless someone paid me to learn it 😄 Same with Chinese😀 One has to have a passion for learning and I'm happy with the languages I know and are currently learning.

    • @charleswhitefullbusteruchi1972
      @charleswhitefullbusteruchi1972 10 месяцев назад

      @@IAMJEFFREY-cw9ns i see, thanks

    • @liry1521
      @liry1521 9 месяцев назад +3

      Хорошей учёбы, друг!

  • @prod.n8te
    @prod.n8te Год назад +226

    Escutando ele falar "bolsonaro é muito gostoso" e chamar o português de "lingua do lula" é algo que eu não sabia que eu precisava ouvir hoje. Amo seus videos, salve e um abraço do Brasil!

    • @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038
      @thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038 Год назад +8

      What exactly is a ‘bolsonaro’ lol? I keep hearing this phrase...

    • @French-Chandler
      @French-Chandler Год назад

      Brazil's ex president, iirc from 2018 to 2022. He's very controversial just like trump half the population hate him half love him​@@thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038

    • @XVa-uj8m
      @XVa-uj8m Год назад +7

      Este commento é muito fofo.

    • @untilm
      @untilm Год назад

      @@thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038The hottest porn actor from Brazil

    • @BlueBeBlue
      @BlueBeBlue Год назад

      bolsonaro is our ex president, quite controversial@@thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc8038

  • @gotnoname7051
    @gotnoname7051 11 месяцев назад +72

    this is one of my favourite channels ever. I really hope your eyes get better very soon so you can at least be more comfortable doing the things you love. sending much love and support.

    • @Paulo34343
      @Paulo34343 6 месяцев назад +3

      What happened with his eyes?

  • @Stryx-r4e
    @Stryx-r4e Месяц назад +1

    Learning Polish as an English and French speaker. Super happy to hear your opinion and put it in gigachad

  • @rawanalmuteri7297
    @rawanalmuteri7297 10 месяцев назад +72

    I am from Saudi Arabia and I'm so happy to hear that 5:33

    • @hyathaganbruno9131
      @hyathaganbruno9131 7 месяцев назад +13

      Say hello to Neymar, please! Btw, I am brazilian hahahahha

    • @Wahabist
      @Wahabist 5 месяцев назад

      @@hyathaganbruno9131 مرحبا نيمار انك لشخص تجاهد جهادا في سبيل الله و وطنط

  • @ИйонТихий-й9й
    @ИйонТихий-й9й Год назад +78

    When LanguageSimp says that learning Russian opens tons of DLC there is more than you think, because just inside of Russia lives dozens of nations with their unique history, traditions, culture and languages (more than hundred). So by knowing Russian you can at least have a breath touch on some of the 15 language families there.

    • @jasont4206
      @jasont4206 11 месяцев назад +6

      Not "nations" lol, but ethnicities/ethnic minorities. There's only one nation in Russia - Russians.

    • @viwion
      @viwion 11 месяцев назад +20

      ​@@jasont4206 You're wrong. We have many nationalities, and our constitution stipulates that the people are multinational. "Русские" are one of the nations, but there are "россияне" this is a person who has Russian citizenship, but belongs to another nationality

    • @jasont4206
      @jasont4206 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@viwion я знаю, что говорит конституция. Это не отменяет того факта, что все "нации" кроме русских формальным критериям нации не соответствуют и являются этносами. Селькупы численностью в 4 тысячи человек, никогда не имевшие своей государственности в современном смысле слова, не могут быть нацией, лол, это не так работает. Они имеют отдельную культурную идентичность, как и все этносы, но не более.

    • @viwion
      @viwion 11 месяцев назад +9

      @@jasont4206 Ты приводишь в пример малочисленный народ, да, таковые у нас есть в государстве, однако говорить что у нас нет наций в стране кроме русских это просто бред. Этнос это обобщенное понятие объединения людей , в которое входят как раз нация , народность, племя и тд.
      Так что у нас на самом деле многонац. народ, и в том числе у нас также проживают малочисленные народы

    • @jasont4206
      @jasont4206 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@viwion ??? Что за псевдонаучный бред? Погуглите хотя бы значение терминов "нация" и "этнос" прежде чем позориться, это же несложно, лол. Могу даже сделать это за вас:
      "Этносы основываются на языковом и кровном родстве, а нации, кроме этого, - на политических и экономических связях, культуре, едином самосознании"

  • @vladd1031
    @vladd1031 Год назад +173

    Português no topo como merece estar. Portuguese and Russian Gigachad, well done.

    • @Ghieh
      @Ghieh Год назад +14

      Só quero falar que os BRs fizeram bem de ensinar algo para trolar ele, kkkkkkk

    • @exaid0556
      @exaid0556 11 месяцев назад +15

      🇷🇺🤜🤛🇵🇹

    • @DaviBananaOGrande
      @DaviBananaOGrande 10 месяцев назад

      Bolsonaro é muito gostoso.

    • @unolav6419
      @unolav6419 3 месяца назад +1

      From Lisbon to Kamchatka,
      We are all brothers and friends
      🇷🇺❤️🇵🇹

  • @goodvin5770
    @goodvin5770 Год назад +62

    ЯзыковойСимп, You need to definitely learn Uzbek language in order to understand this: «Плов - это лучшая еда на планете»

    • @zukunftverstehen
      @zukunftverstehen Год назад +6

      Плов - это любов!))))

    • @starvoid_official
      @starvoid_official Год назад +2

      Я больше люблю берщбармак

    • @derkonig162
      @derkonig162 Год назад +4

      thats russian not uzbek

    • @ЛюбительФруктов-г3д
      @ЛюбительФруктов-г3д Год назад +8

      ​@@derkonig162 да, но он должен понять ЧТО СТОИТ ЗА этими словами, насладится величием плова, он поймёт это только изучив узбекский

    • @skywalker5490
      @skywalker5490 11 месяцев назад

      Palov yerdagi eng zor ovqat

  • @gardenscapeNastya
    @gardenscapeNastya Год назад +97

    As a polish person I am happy we welcome you to Poland. It is considered a Romance language for the Slavic languages. It is smooth but still has that Slavic, Russian edge to it.

    • @Надежда1611
      @Надежда1611 11 месяцев назад +18

      W tym roku uczę się języka polskiego i jest piękny 😍

    • @GimowsOG
      @GimowsOG 11 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@Надежда1611Dobrze Ci idzie 👍

    • @old_bebra
      @old_bebra 11 месяцев назад +2

      Польский звучит странно, пока ты его не понимаешь. А потом как мед по ушам :)

    • @MoronInSuit
      @MoronInSuit 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@old_bebraAs a pole, same with russian.

  • @BrooklynTGuyJr
    @BrooklynTGuyJr Год назад +72

    Iam currently learning German on luodingo and I love it 😊😊

    • @p4tchPL
      @p4tchPL Год назад +17

      Ja, Deutsch mit Duolingo ist super! Ich spreche Englisch und Polnisch, und ich lerne jetzt Deutsch. Ich lerne Spanisch in der Schule und es ist sehr langweilig.

    • @JmKrokY
      @JmKrokY Год назад +1

      Cool

    • @dvdvrkflvck
      @dvdvrkflvck Год назад +6

      What is diffence between Duolingo and Luodingo?

    • @raviolithebest8644
      @raviolithebest8644 Год назад +24

      @@dvdvrkflvckLuodingo is the alter ego of Duolingo. It’s the one that gives you back your family.

    • @MvsicAdd7ct
      @MvsicAdd7ct Год назад +1

      ​​@@dvdvrkflvckIt's Duolingo when he's being chased by the dingos in Australia 🇦🇺 Or maybe it's just his twin. I'm not sure. But I'm personally using LuoDingo and I love it! (okay, no, I can't do this - LuoDingo is just a funny name for Duolingo that Language Simp uses. The same way he says Lua Dipa instead of Dua Lipa. It's an inside joke)

  • @amelsan2
    @amelsan2 7 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you for everything you've said about Arabic language actually you have good taste in languages in my opinion of course

  • @georginatoland
    @georginatoland Год назад +51

    I know that Georgian never makes it on these lists, but I am crazy in love with the alphabet. I’m saving a spot in my studies to learn it. 🇬🇪 ❤ 🇬🇪

    • @bailagringacovers
      @bailagringacovers Год назад +3

      Georgian is amazing 🇺🇸 ❤ 🇬🇪

    • @benjaminbittle8192
      @benjaminbittle8192 Год назад +11

      You're a gigachad if you can speak decent Gerogian

    • @watermelon3679
      @watermelon3679 Год назад +2

      I love Georgia

    • @Ram-ql9qt
      @Ram-ql9qt 11 месяцев назад

      I was wondering about Georgian
      Much love to Georgia from Syrians💙💜

    • @villyintheflesh
      @villyintheflesh 11 месяцев назад +2

      Georgia has a special place in my heart because my gf is from there and it feels like a second home to me. Also Georgian cuisine is GOD-TIER. You must eat Khinkhali, kupati, and khachipuri. It's also been a very interesting place following the Russian invasion of Ukraine as there are many Russians and Ukranians currently living in Tbilisi and Batumi to escape the war.

  • @yasiralipalh8306
    @yasiralipalh8306 11 месяцев назад +71

    Hindi and Urdu are mutually intelligible in the colloquial register. If you are a native/advanced speaker, you can notice a few differences. Urdu speakers will use a lot more Arabic and Persian derived words while Hindi speakers will use more Sanskrit derived words. When it comes to accent, one thing that I have noticed is that Hindi speakers pronounce 'z' or 'ز' as 'j'. For example, when saying 'Cumin', Urdu speakers say 'Zeera' while Hindi speakers say 'Jeera'. I believe the accent differences come from the different scripts that they use. Certain sounds are found in the Arabic or Nastaliq script that are not found in the Sanskrit or Devanagari script and vice versa. Of course, there might be other factors contributing to the accent differences that I don't know of.

    • @charleswhitefullbusteruchi1972
      @charleswhitefullbusteruchi1972 11 месяцев назад +8

      and if u learn one, u can essentially travel all around india (except maybe south, lookin at u tamil nadu) and i assume most of pakistan and communicate with locals.
      dlc would include some parts of afghanistan, sri lanka, nepal and bangladesh

    • @monudey118
      @monudey118 11 месяцев назад +10

      I've never heard Zeera honestly. Maybe it's not that pervasive and only a few people pronounce it like that. But it reminds me of a chemistry teacher in PhysicsWallah. He is from Rajasthan, west India, and pronounces J as Z. Like he says Zo instead of Jo(which).
      Maybe it's not about Hindi/Urdu but I'm not sure. People from different regions have different pronounciations.

    • @that1coolman
      @that1coolman 11 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@monudey118 Being born and raised in an Urdu speaking family, i see a lot of differences in the pronunciations of certain words which I believe are due to the linguistic differences throughout the subcontinent, as you mentioned i used to find it quite weird that people call 'Zeera' as 'jeera' and "Srinagar" as "Shirinagar" but all can this can be credited to the diversity in cultures and languages, which is a good thing ofc, but can be confusing sometimes. ps: ig that teacher from PW u mentioned is Mohit Dhandeech
      (IOC) ?

    • @ritobhashbhattacharya2795
      @ritobhashbhattacharya2795 10 месяцев назад +2

      I suggest a video by this awesome channel called "India in Pixels" titled "Are Hindi and Urdu the same Language?" It's quite detailed and fun to watch !!

    • @messirulz100
      @messirulz100 3 месяца назад

      Nastaliq is just an arabic font there is no difference between it and arabic. Its just a prettier version of the arabic script. You can totally write farsi, arabic, dari, and urdu in nastaliq font

  • @Blitz_141
    @Blitz_141 Год назад +12

    Thanks so much for including my language!, 24:24, i never thought you would include it! I feel so honoured!

  • @Veselinius_III
    @Veselinius_III 18 дней назад

    Yeeeah! Love the start -> cheers from Sofia! 🍻

  • @alexpug5162
    @alexpug5162 Год назад +676

    Симп не разочаровал, русский язык в высшем тире, где ему и место.

    • @sosad_sun
      @sosad_sun Год назад +111

      Должен быть тир "Великий и Могучий", выше чем гигачад. Там должен стоять русский🗿🗿🗿

    • @mne_ne_nravyatsya_shlyukhi
      @mne_ne_nravyatsya_shlyukhi Год назад +32

      Это сложный язык для изучения, но оно того стоит.

    • @dvdvrkflvck
      @dvdvrkflvck Год назад +24

      Это язык СНГ государств, так что оно того стоит

    • @DungeonNumber5
      @DungeonNumber5 Год назад +6

      Это определённо заслуживает уважения

    • @AndrewTateNews-ps7vl
      @AndrewTateNews-ps7vl Год назад +20

      Великий и могучий у которого слов на 100 000 меньше чем в том же украинском, и слово ребёнок произошло от слова раб

  • @Loug522
    @Loug522 Год назад +50

    I am currently learning Korean, Japanese and German, so far German has been surprisingly easy because of the amount of words similar to English, Korean on the other hand while the alphabet is the easiest thing I ever learned it was 3 times harder than Japanese for their words to finally start sticking in my brain, but once they did it felt so damn good.

    • @potatoproud
      @potatoproud Год назад +4

      I recommend watching kdramas I know that a lot of peaple may think it's a silly way but believe me the words will stuck in your head and not just that but also with the way native speakers say it and it will also help you differentiate between the formal way of speaking and the casual way

    • @Corredor1230
      @Corredor1230 Год назад +1

      I also studied those three languages at some point. Got a C1 in German and an N1 in Japanese, but I had to give up on Korean. No matter what I did, I never could learn any vocabulary. It just didn't sound like anything to me. The only words I could somewhat remember, all had Chinese origins and probably only stayed in my brain because of Japanese anyway.

    • @salih4773
      @salih4773 Год назад

      ⁠@@Corredor1230can i ask how long it took you to reach N1 Japanese niveau ?

    • @Loug522
      @Loug522 Год назад

      ​@@potatoproudit does help a lot, problem is they're mostly about romance and that's something I don't like very much.

    • @hey_wolf
      @hey_wolf Год назад +1

      No because I’ve spent 10x the amount on Korean and can barely say a thing, despite watching so many kdrama, listening to K-pop etc. I can speak in Japanese basically only from little Duolingo and anime watching from years ago 😭

  • @Usamah1993
    @Usamah1993 11 месяцев назад +11

    I'm Indonesian, and I speak Arabic fluently (Currently live in Saudi Arabia). And I understand English, but not much in term of speak. Now Im learning Japanese and German.

  • @ANewBeginning2023
    @ANewBeginning2023 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for talking about Pashto, very slept on indeed. Truly one of the languages of all time. Starey mashey!

  • @TheBoxGameDrop
    @TheBoxGameDrop 11 месяцев назад +96

    I'm russian native, just started learning Romanian. Thanks for the bisexual compliment to the language, made me even more motivated to learn it. mulțumesc

    • @FaraStiriRO
      @FaraStiriRO 8 месяцев назад +22

      Omgggg good luck learning it, I’m a native romanian and learning russian

    • @Dtijim
      @Dtijim 7 месяцев назад +20

      OMG IM A ROMANIAN WHO LEARNS RUSSIAN LOL

    • @ДаЭтоЯ-щ1щ
      @ДаЭтоЯ-щ1щ 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@FaraStiriRO у тебя обязательно получится

    • @ДаЭтоЯ-щ1щ
      @ДаЭтоЯ-щ1щ 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@Dtijim главное - заниматься изучением языка постоянно,каждый день.Без труда не вытащишь и рыбки из пруда)Удая тебе с русским языком!

    • @db9b9
      @db9b9 Месяц назад

      when you’re from moldova and can speak both

  • @kylejohnson3294
    @kylejohnson3294 11 месяцев назад +18

    I've been learning Swahili the past couple weeks and it's the most fun I've had studying a language in almost 8 years. It's such a unique and fun language to speak. The people are also super friendly and happy when you speak it with them. I think this baby should be put up to Gigachad.

    • @dm33472
      @dm33472 6 месяцев назад +1

      Hamjambo, natumai u buheri wa afya, ni furaha kusikia unajifunza Kiswahili, kwa kweli Kiswahili Kitukuzwe

  • @walidhachem9714
    @walidhachem9714 8 месяцев назад +6

    i appreaciate the love habibi!!!

  • @KoreoAnimatez
    @KoreoAnimatez Год назад +14

    Seeing my native language, Turkish in the gigachad tier on my birthday right now made me feel honored… :O
    Teşekkürler! >:)

  • @alexandra.v
    @alexandra.v Год назад +31

    I'm Romanian and I'm super impressed that my language goes to gigachad for the second year! Thanks a lot!

    • @aydinmoradi2555
      @aydinmoradi2555 10 месяцев назад +5

      I'm learning this amazing language by the name of Romanian currently!

    • @axel-xm5qm
      @axel-xm5qm 9 месяцев назад +1

  • @pako377
    @pako377 11 месяцев назад +24

    I'm from Romania and seeing Romanian in the gigachad tier made me so happy!!! Romanian is an amazing language and i really think it deserves more appreciation.

    • @aydinmoradi2555
      @aydinmoradi2555 10 месяцев назад +1

      I know. I'm learning Romanian now because it's such a cool language! It's absolutely amazing indeed

    • @krisunderwood177
      @krisunderwood177 8 месяцев назад +2

      I've been studying romanian for the past few months. It is such a beautiful language.

    • @siema14123
      @siema14123 5 месяцев назад

      The biggest and richest countries have the most amount of learners, not the countries with the coolest sounding language

    • @obliviongigan6360
      @obliviongigan6360 Месяц назад

      I am Romania too but I don't see why would anyone learn our language honestly.
      Like our country is still pretty poor so there is no reason to move here and there are only around 25 million speakers so not that much dlc.
      I going to sound extremely negative with this take but I really think learning Romania is a waste of time.

  • @brandoncorey-gp1lr
    @brandoncorey-gp1lr 11 дней назад

    Im also feom the US and started kearning german years ago to speak with my mom's side of the family. I started spanish a couple years ago because so many people here speak it and i just started russian a couple of months ago. I love it. I think im going to learn arabic next

  • @TheOtherMwalimu
    @TheOtherMwalimu Год назад +26

    I'm a Swahili teacher! I do think there is a future for Swahili. It is the largest "indigenous" African language on the continent. Many years ago when I started a Bachelor's degree in anthropology, I wouldn't have though Kiswahili is important. But since moving to East Africa, many African countries have started to teach Kiswahili in schools, hopefully as a possible lingua franca for Africa. 😊

    • @2.2.4.4
      @2.2.4.4 11 месяцев назад +3

      Bruh I’m Arab and when I heard Swahili i thought it’s a strange Arabic
      Also the alphabet are the same I think

  • @bigboy5573
    @bigboy5573 Год назад +27

    I think the Arabic Chinese and Russian are the best languages to learn for the future. There is why Arabic to get money and business Chinese for the same reason and Russian for political things

    • @watermelon3679
      @watermelon3679 Год назад +6

      But they re pretty damn hard😊

    • @angeltensey
      @angeltensey 10 месяцев назад

      oh, i see you really like the challenge. arabic, for a start, is simply difficult to speak due to specific articulation. chinese has Dead Marshes of writing system, and it also tonal language. russian uhhmmmm for spoken russian, you can just get into cases and genders, then grind the vocabulary, but written russian requires so much more to learn.

    • @Mra_gamingYT
      @Mra_gamingYT Месяц назад

      This is the formula of pain 💀😭

    • @teekandy
      @teekandy 15 дней назад

      Russian for what exactly ???

  • @marwaqoura7804
    @marwaqoura7804 11 месяцев назад +15

    Love your enthusiasim for Arabic , and it makes me proud that you are learning both Egyptian dialect and MSA , even if I wasn't an Arab native speaker I would have learned it ,fascinating culture and language ❤🙏🇪🇬🇵🇸..You sounded so alpha when pronouncing Arabic but you should work more on ح sound

  • @suboptical2732
    @suboptical2732 2 месяца назад +1

    I only watch your channel if i want to be reminded that I’m based for learning Arabic. It helps me forget how beta i sound when trying to pronounce ع and غ

  • @cullenmatherne7382
    @cullenmatherne7382 Год назад +70

    Full year long commitment to Italian 🇮🇹 - thank you so much for making language learning fun!

    • @loctrice
      @loctrice Год назад +1

      I gave myself this year to learn Italian as well before my trip to Italy. I plan to have french on a slow burn.

    • @georginatoland
      @georginatoland Год назад +4

      Italian, at least for the short time I was studying it this past summer, was incredibly easy to learn. But I may have had a slight edge since I know a bit of Spanish and have a lot of high school French. The Romance languages are easy and fun!

    • @cullenmatherne7382
      @cullenmatherne7382 Год назад +2

      @@loctrice That’s the plan. Saving up all year for a trip to Italy!

    • @cullenmatherne7382
      @cullenmatherne7382 Год назад

      @@loctrice how did you feel after a year?

    • @loctrice
      @loctrice Год назад

      @cullenmatherne7382 oh sorry I wasn't clear. I'm learning this year and my trip is in 1 year from now. I've found things going quite well, but I already speak Spanish fairly well. I think it's a combination of already having learned a second language and it also being a romance language, but so far it's easier than Spanish was. One thing I noticed right away is I can spot and usually figure out grammar patterns where as with spanish I was confused a lot cause that type of thing was all new

  • @learngeography
    @learngeography Год назад +10

    As a Serbo-Slovakian I can say that I speak: Serbian, Montenegrin, Bosnian, Croatian, Slovenian, Slovakian, Czechian, German, Russian, English. I could say that I am polyglot. But I am still working on Russian and German. My mother language is Serbo-Slovakian which is spoken by about 50.000 people if it counts, it's not really a official language and there are changes with Serbo-Slovakian village to village, though it sounds nothing like Serbian or Slovakian it's a mix influenced by other languages too.

    • @za-mm
      @za-mm 11 месяцев назад

      language gigachad detected

    • @learngeography
      @learngeography 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@za-mm yes, funny thing that everyone in my school are required this same all languages.

    • @za-mm
      @za-mm 11 месяцев назад

      @@learngeography all of these languages??? wtffff

    • @learngeography
      @learngeography 11 месяцев назад

      @@za-mm Yeah

  • @CugnoBrasso
    @CugnoBrasso Год назад +48

    If you choose to learn Italian, go for a Swiss accent. Italians make fun of our accent, you're going to love it!
    Currently learning Russian. I'm loving it so far.

    • @tuluppampam
      @tuluppampam Год назад +13

      Italians make fun of everyone's accents because they all speak their own

    • @CugnoBrasso
      @CugnoBrasso Год назад +1

      @@tuluppampam Yeah, isn't it lovely

    • @angie.666
      @angie.666 Год назад +10

      Im not tired of getting surprised of the amount of people learning Russian. Just mindblowing!

    • @CugnoBrasso
      @CugnoBrasso Год назад +9

      @@angie.666 Being a native Italian speaker and having studied Latin, I can't help but notice some similarities with Russian. Like, это было, она была and мы были, the endings of the verbs consist of similar letters to the ones I would have used in Italian (è stato, è stata, siamo stati). Also, possession is expressed just like it once was in Latin: 'to me is something'.
      Languages are so fascinating, they carry the heritage of the people who moved across the continents for thousands of years. Who knows where these similarities come from.
      Also, Russian is just plain out cool.

    • @tuluppampam
      @tuluppampam Год назад

      @@CugnoBrasso with enough practice you can tell exactly which province someone comes from, and that can be fun when travelling in other countries

  • @Fere2317kg
    @Fere2317kg Месяц назад +2

    19:39 actually in the EU we learn British not American (at least were I live we do like this)

    • @Know-nx5yo
      @Know-nx5yo Месяц назад

      you'll like british american even better.

  • @umershaikh7179
    @umershaikh7179 Год назад +44

    Nice to see you see Urdu as gigachad. I’m Pakistani but urdu is alpha probably for me, gigachad are languages like Arabic/French

    • @Sillyllis
      @Sillyllis Год назад +2

      urduis such a pretty language, its gigachad for me! (I'm Arab(Egyptian))

    • @stickman1695
      @stickman1695 Год назад +3

      اردو سب سے gigachad زبان ہے 😂

    • @zeekay4321
      @zeekay4321 11 месяцев назад

      Yeah it was a pleasant surprise. But we also suffer from the same issue of using too many English words for everything.

    • @charleswhitefullbusteruchi1972
      @charleswhitefullbusteruchi1972 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@zeekay4321bollywood ka galti hein

    • @rudhra5957
      @rudhra5957 8 месяцев назад +2

      Never seen someone so humble. Urdu deserves it my guy. And that's coming from a Hindi speaker

  • @XxCastlegirl_07xX
    @XxCastlegirl_07xX Год назад +22

    After becoming intermediate at Spanish and French, I’ve decided to start learning russian. After a few months of Luodingo, I can now say sentences like: “our girls are already in the bus” and “where are our plates” (not kidding duolingo teaches the OUR form a lot, wonder why…)

    • @watermelon3679
      @watermelon3679 Год назад +7

      Russian is pretty difficult as language simp say but good luck it s beautiful language

    • @andrediego6131
      @andrediego6131 Год назад +1

      I cant explain how relatable this is, and the fact i can only read or listen but cant write it for shit

    • @watermelon3679
      @watermelon3679 Год назад

      @@andrediego6131 mostly because of different alphabet

    • @old_bebra
      @old_bebra 11 месяцев назад

      Русский учебой наверное тяжело освоить, его прям чувствовать нужно

    • @ritobhashbhattacharya2795
      @ritobhashbhattacharya2795 10 месяцев назад

      ayyoo I'm at exactly the same level lol. наши девочки уже в автобусe 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺 где наши тарелки?

  • @alicesenz6374
    @alicesenz6374 Год назад +27

    2/3 of ethnic Mongols actually live in China, and when Mongolia switched to the Cyrillic alphabet they kept their gigachad script. The ones I've spoken to online (I'm a Mandarin learner which they learn in school) have always been really excited to show me their books and how to write my name in their beautiful script. I'm glad I can converse with most in Mandarin, but it's such a beautiful culture I've been tempted to learn some Mongolian as well.

    • @ahmedalarishi3913
      @ahmedalarishi3913 11 месяцев назад +1

      I wish you all the best. I I just finished my first semester in studying mandarin, it’s interesting and challenging at the same time

    • @alicesenz6374
      @alicesenz6374 11 месяцев назад

      @@ahmedalarishi3913 Thank you! I'm about HSK4 now, decided to buy LingQ so that I could read more advanced content to increase my vocabulary. My best advice is to find good podcasts/shows that you like to make learning not a chore. I improved a lot from watching Chinese TV with English and Mandarin subtitles, making sure that I wasn't just relying on the English and parsing the language as well. Good luck to you as well!

    • @incaseofimportantnegotiations
      @incaseofimportantnegotiations 9 месяцев назад

      ам асууя

  • @Reversely
    @Reversely 6 месяцев назад +1

    Tagalog usually puts english words on a sentence because of two things: the word will be difficult to say or its cringey as hell, some words are way too formal to be even used in a casual conversation. These words can also be rooted on spanish or old tagalog and not to mention the vast dialects that we have. It just makes thing easier for us, It might be bad in terms of cultural preservation to us but it is quite beneficial to us. Philippines is among one of the countries where speaking english is common and the accent is not too far from American natives compared to other asian countries.

  • @andrewlyon8924
    @andrewlyon8924 Год назад +6

    I started learning French last year on Pimsleur, and also started Greek right at the end of the year. I've been monolingual my whole life, but watching polyglot videos on RUclips got me interested in learning more, and I've been loving it! I'm still new to it, so I don't know how much progress to really expect for this year, but I plan to be consistent and I'm excited to see where I end up

  • @raedardiy2661
    @raedardiy2661 Год назад +24

    Thank you man for praising our arabic language, good luck in learning it 💪💪👍👍

    • @afsane_nezhadi
      @afsane_nezhadi 9 месяцев назад

      Arabic dessert comes from throat like someone swilling something when they speak without p g ch zh.... letter sounds words

    • @raedardiy2661
      @raedardiy2661 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@afsane_nezhadi
      Go 🏋️‍♀️

  • @Yoghurtmale8
    @Yoghurtmale8 Год назад +19

    My plan for this year is to start off learning Romanian I started in December, then in March, switch and learn some portugués before I travel to Portugal in May. Then I will go back to Romanian for a bit, and learn one final language from August-December. I’ve not quite decided which one, but I’m thinking Hindi or Persian/Farsi or Maybe even Russian idk

    • @anires1195
      @anires1195 Год назад

      definitely go with farsi, it's cool.

    • @aiocafea
      @aiocafea Год назад +4

      mult noroc!

    • @Yoghurtmale8
      @Yoghurtmale8 Год назад +5

      @@aiocafea mulțumesc

    • @yummydragon8533
      @yummydragon8533 Год назад

      what's your native language?

    • @Yoghurtmale8
      @Yoghurtmale8 Год назад +3

      @@yummydragon8533 American, fluent and frequently around Mexican

  • @magpiestudent9357
    @magpiestudent9357 Месяц назад +1

    I love how all the others had a decent blurb but 'British' just got dumped at the bottom with zero elaboration.

  • @random_guimedr3835
    @random_guimedr3835 9 месяцев назад +15

    One of the best lists yet, I want Turkish, Russian, Arabic, and Romanian on top top tier

    • @magabrialn6094
      @magabrialn6094 2 месяца назад

      I'm here for you, we can be chat friends if you want(for learn turkısh)

    • @amoslays
      @amoslays Месяц назад

      @@magabrialn6094are you still learning turkish?

    • @magabrialn6094
      @magabrialn6094 Месяц назад

      @@amoslays yep ^^

    • @amoslays
      @amoslays Месяц назад

      @@magabrialn6094 I’m started learning it too. we can be chat friends.

  • @rafacs1.63
    @rafacs1.63 Год назад +29

    Turkish and Japanese there my favorites languages, Turkish is called "drama language" for they're so many series and TV programs in Turkish but anime language still so better

    • @jackdavids2723
      @jackdavids2723 Год назад +13

      Both in Turkish and Japanese you find men shouting exaggeratedly

    • @rafacs1.63
      @rafacs1.63 Год назад +1

      ​@@jackdavids2723 Exactly

    • @Ndrreed
      @Ndrreed Год назад +3

      Im thinking about checking out Turkish in 2024 🎉

    • @PhnxKap
      @PhnxKap Год назад +7

      ​@@NdrreedGet ready for the crazy grammar lmao even as a native speaker it still gets annoying sometimes

    • @F35_User
      @F35_User Год назад +5

      @@PhnxKap Y discourage him man? I am a Turkish person who learns German in school. Not to dog on German but compared to German grammar, Turkish grammar is fairly simple and it repeats similar logics.

  • @rembo96
    @rembo96 Год назад +62

    I am not sure if it was a joke, but Ukrainian is overall closer to Russian than to Polish by many parameters. Although Polish is itself closer to Russian than it may seem and Ukrainian has a lot of unique features not found in both of the languages, but the pronunciation, the morphology, the grammar and the basic lexicon still put Ukrainian closer to Russian.
    PS: Ukrainian does have the "ы" sound, but it's written with character "и".

    • @0815Snickersboy
      @0815Snickersboy Год назад +11

      No he is correct. Despite being an east Slavic language it has a higher lexical similarity to polish than to russian.

    • @rembo96
      @rembo96 Год назад +14

      @@0815Snickersboy This is not the ultimate indicator.

    • @pon-POn00
      @pon-POn00 Год назад +8

      ​@dr.lotus18 многие слова-да

    • @АлександрМилорадович
      @АлександрМилорадович Год назад +12

      ​@dr.lotus18 it's interesting situation. Every ukranian 100% understand russian, but russian (depending of concrete person) can understand about 50-80%.

    • @guciomeister351
      @guciomeister351 Год назад

      Polish also has the "ы" sound, which is polish "y"

  • @TheFirstAncestor
    @TheFirstAncestor 5 месяцев назад +2

    Recommending Saudi dialect was intelligent from you man , it’s so close to the classic when we talk about vocabulary and grammar ❤

  • @mhhmsmfshsmhfh
    @mhhmsmfshsmhfh 11 месяцев назад +58

    My language list:
    1. Swedish
    2. English
    3. Spanish (Learning)
    4. Russian (Planning to learn)

    • @naomiqwer3489
      @naomiqwer3489 11 месяцев назад +4

      Good tier

    • @Seshihal
      @Seshihal 11 месяцев назад +7

      Сил тебе с русским языком❤

    • @wnathanielw
      @wnathanielw 11 месяцев назад +4

      I'm learning Russian, and he's right, it's painful 😂

    • @finger_tema
      @finger_tema 11 месяцев назад +8

      Бро ещё не знает что его ждёт

    • @nickkuznetsoff
      @nickkuznetsoff 9 месяцев назад

      Don't do it suka blyat!

  • @Lycoris_BR
    @Lycoris_BR Год назад +8

    I mean, as a brazilian, i must to say that what you said is the most pure true. Learn portuguese, you can have the most broken portuguese as ever, we still gonna love you from bottom of our hearts!

  • @apppexuhc
    @apppexuhc 11 месяцев назад +8

    As a Pole, I really appreciate your love for Polish, and glad that you had a great time in Poland. Thank you for nominating Polish for the language of 2024. Kurwa.

    • @tqp070super9
      @tqp070super9 11 месяцев назад +2

      last word…

    • @tqp070super9
      @tqp070super9 11 месяцев назад

      i started learn Polish few months ago

  • @tanvirrafid2821
    @tanvirrafid2821 6 месяцев назад +3

    You added many different languages, but I also hoped that you'd add Bengali there...one of the most spoken languages in the world but yes underrated due to less exposure. A pretty harmonious sounding language it is I'd say.

  • @Goebschae
    @Goebschae Год назад +9

    i studied mandarin for 2 semesters at uni but decided against it as i couldn't find anything to hold onto, i lost interest. now i am rediscovering chinese thanks to cantonese and am learning a bit about its rich culture. especially cantonese movies are some of the best received in china. i have also read that cantonese speakers were the first to leave china and travel the world and as such many china towns are cantonese dominated to this day. unfortunately the language seems to be dying out in the younger generations but due to the aforementioned reasons i think it is really interesting and i intend to go for it after i am satisfied with my russian skills

  • @BoxxyTMorningwood555
    @BoxxyTMorningwood555 Год назад +57

    I love it when he finishes his sentences with mashallah or inshallah❤ it shows the depth of his Arabic language acquisition and implementing it in his daily life.

  • @guitarcoversua3925
    @guitarcoversua3925 Год назад +62

    As a Ukrainian, finally someone actually talked about the language. And actually there's the и letter which is pretty much like the Russian ы just a little bit harsher, without the "softness"

    • @danielm545
      @danielm545 11 месяцев назад +2

      Those are two different sounds. Ukrainian "и" sounds like [ɪ], as in English word "will". Russian "ы" sounds like [ɨ], which is not found in English. Perhaps you can't hear the difference because you are Russian-speaking? Also, Russian [ɨ] is clearly harsher.

    • @guitarcoversua3925
      @guitarcoversua3925 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@danielm545 I'm a native Ukrainian and have been speaking Ukrainian since birth, and to me it sound like the complete opposite of what you're saying like compare the Russian word мыш to Ukrainian миша. To me it sounds like the Russian one is "softer" and the [I] In will sounds more like the Russian ы than the Ukrainian и at least to me

    • @WhyAreYouMakingMeSad
      @WhyAreYouMakingMeSad 11 месяцев назад

      Было бы его прикольно изучить как промежуточный к будущему Чешскому или Польскому

    • @dasharemenyak
      @dasharemenyak 11 месяцев назад +2

      ⁠@@guitarcoversua3925афигеть, реально. Только что в переводчик залезла, потому что единственный украинец в моей семье сейчас спит и правда наша ы звучит мягче. Она скорее более протянутая, чем украинская и.

    • @danielm545
      @danielm545 11 месяцев назад

      @@guitarcoversua3925 Still doesn't change the fact that there is the same sound both in Ukrainian word миша [ˈmɪʃɐ] and English will [wɪl]. Maybe you speak a dialect.

  • @kiritsukekunofficial6126
    @kiritsukekunofficial6126 5 месяцев назад +2

    Speaking 100% tagalog feels like you're a national hero making a motivational speech.

  • @artsy.stay_
    @artsy.stay_ Год назад +26

    HES A TWICE STAN
    also as a polish person, thank you for loving our language and the amazing message about bobry
    looking forward to see u learn it ‼️

    • @haXXiGD
      @haXXiGD 11 месяцев назад

      BOBRY RZĄDZĄ

  • @Reb-x4r
    @Reb-x4r Год назад +19

    I am still learning German with Duolingo ❤
    Russian, I've stopped learning it now but I think I will restart one day❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @anires1195
      @anires1195 Год назад

      nah everyone quit Russian it's not worth it because of the bad things.

    • @derkonig162
      @derkonig162 Год назад +7

      @@anires1195 actually all my friends in germany started to learn russian because it has proven to be an alpha male country which stands up against america and its vassals

    • @yummydragon8533
      @yummydragon8533 Год назад

      Wenn Sie andere Methoden ausprobieren möchten, dann sollten Sie die Kanäle "Natürlich German" (sie hat Playlisten, damit Sie auf ihrem Niveau lernen können), "Easy German", "Deutsch1" und die Filmserie Nicos Weg anschauen. Wenn Sie ein absoluter Anfanger sind, dann sollten Sie von "Natürlich German" anfangen, und nach die A1 & A2 Playlisten sollten Sie zwei oder dreimal Nicos Weg A1 anschauen (mit DEUTSCHER Untertiteln, nicht Englisch), und danach fangen Sie die Kanal "Easy German" an. Am Anfang ist sie ein bisschen kompliziert wegen der Umgangsprache, aber nach ein paar Videos wird sie einfacher (und Language Simp nutzt Easy German auch).
      Viel Glück

    • @Your_Chines_Father
      @Your_Chines_Father Год назад

      ​@@derkonig162что за хрень ты несёшь, садюга и альфа это не одно и тоже

    • @Reb-x4r
      @Reb-x4r 11 месяцев назад

      @@Your_Chines_Father In Russian there are cases, like in Latin ang and German

  • @Enyap_
    @Enyap_ Год назад +10

    Bro Romanian doesn't get enough love - I started learning it a couple months back and I'm so pleased it's in gigachad tier

  • @NJ-wb1cz
    @NJ-wb1cz 6 месяцев назад +12

    The problem with Russian aren't really rules or grammar. It's that the grammar is extremely fluid and the proper word order is optional, but also most changes in the grammar are deliberate and actually mean something. Something you are unlikely to ever learn from a text book.
    It can be moderately easy to talk like a dictionary, but that's not how people actually talk.
    It's like yoda-speak has a meaning and a vibe in English, except in Russian there are countless yoda-speaks, and each has its own vibes and meanings, and they are switched around constantly. Because the words have declinations, most word orders will convey the basic meaning just fine regardless how jumbled the words are, and this is actually used all the time to add additional layer of meaning on top.
    This is something that is most naturally learned by actually talking to people in different contexts to absorb their way of speaking
    If you want to learn Russian to read Russian literature, that's something to keep in mind, because if you aren't living in Russia it can take you a _long_ time to know it good enough to really upgrade your comprehension of literature from what you were getting with translations. Oh, and btw those vibes were different historically. So, say, learning modern vibes will not really allow you to appreciate Bukgakov. You'd have to read a lot of Soviet literature and watch Soviet movies first. It very well may be that it in the end it may mot be worth it

    • @danielsmokesmids
      @danielsmokesmids 4 месяца назад +1

      that sucks. i’m obviously not visiting russia anytime soon but id love to learn the language

    • @NJ-wb1cz
      @NJ-wb1cz 4 месяца назад

      @@danielsmokesmids well, maybe I was too harsh :) it depends on the goal. If you like the learning itself, it's certainly a great language for that. You can progress and progress and progress and always have something new, some new horizons. But if you want minimal effort for maximum benefit, maximum expansion of available media as quickly as possible, that's probably not the best candidate. I'd probably pick Spanish for that or something
      There are Russian writers that are more verbose like Tolstoy and they are more suitable for intermediate learners, but then again their translations are also decent. Bulgakov in particular translates horribly and English version of Master and Margarita is an atrocity compared to the smart light hearted brevity of the original where just a few words can create entire characters. But learning Russian up to a level to be able to fluently get that will probably take an unreasonable amount of time
      It's easier in the movies since intonation and emphasis make the intent obvious

    • @rueentur
      @rueentur 3 месяца назад +1

      As a russian native I'm curious of what you're saying. First I was gonna disagree but you seem well articulate and thorough person. Can you give me some examples of changes in the fluid grammar, yoda-speaks and the other quirks you mentioned?
      I also have a feeling that you got overcharmed by diversity of people's ways to speak which can be just a representation of illiterate language skills of natives. There's a such small group of people who can actually articulate their thoughts in a bookish manner. Dont worry, it doesn't sound old-fashioned, they just immediately get considered as superiors in any circle (maybe except teenagers under 15 and provincial criminals under 30). And I would say its even the easiest way to get famous in Russia - just be bookishly eloquent - and everyone simply wanna listen to you more.

    • @rueentur
      @rueentur 3 месяца назад +1

      And I'm surprised you find Bulgakov's language way different. I could agree if you'd say it about Dostoyevski or Chekhov, they're really nuts even for natives. But for me Bulgakov is a benchmark of actual russian. Same is about soviet period literature and movies. For me its literally modern russian excluding slang. And dont get me wrong, I'm zoomer.
      Btw if you interested to acquire beautiful russian I can suggest you my subjective list of writers. It's gonna be Bulgakov, Dovlatov, Gogol, early Akunin, Lermontov, Limonov. Maybe you can try Андрей Белый and his "Петербург". No need Nabokov, he's too much

  • @leroumdeux
    @leroumdeux Год назад +9

    both my native languages are gigachad, does that make me an ultrachad?

    • @Limedea
      @Limedea Год назад +2

      What are your native languages ?

  • @Saraa147
    @Saraa147 Год назад +5

    3:38 That's soooo true, I have a friend from the Netherlands and his english is impeccable

  • @habarvaz3142
    @habarvaz3142 Год назад +14

    Why is there no Hebrew? I'm pretty sure it's a popular language in the language learning community

    • @ratatatuff
      @ratatatuff 6 месяцев назад

      It's not a real language and is only spoken within a brutal, fascist regime. And it sounds like diarrhea.

    • @Cheezcakenuts
      @Cheezcakenuts 5 месяцев назад

      Exactly also why didn’t he include Aramaic smh 😑😑😑

  • @LearnArabic-sinawy
    @LearnArabic-sinawy 3 месяца назад

    Beautiful channel, thank you

  • @LNTutorialsNL
    @LNTutorialsNL Год назад +40

    The Greek cases is maybe the easiest case system you can learn. It's like 10% of the effort of German

    • @gliecco
      @gliecco Год назад

      Now you made me want to get back to learning Greek

    • @sky1army423
      @sky1army423 Год назад +4

      Get an engineer degree, and u know half of Greece language

    • @LNTutorialsNL
      @LNTutorialsNL Год назад

      @@sky1army423 I am an engineer and though it helps, it won't help as much as you'd expect. Especially Modern Greek has a lot of loanwords, though the grammar is super easy.

    • @LNTutorialsNL
      @LNTutorialsNL Год назад

      ​@@glieccoGlad my sales pitch was successful. It's definitely one of the most fun languages to learn the grammar of

  • @pug_lover4242
    @pug_lover4242 Год назад +21

    As a Turkish person, I'm so happy that you find our language so interesting. Also, you should totally try our foods.

  • @hividarhividar5833
    @hividarhividar5833 Год назад +14

    My friend 😊 let's be honest we all proud of you thank you for learning these beautiful languages you did a great job! Even tho im not a English person i feel that GIGACHAD speaks hundreds of languages
    language simp = chad

  • @anni-sf8vp
    @anni-sf8vp 6 месяцев назад +1

    Yess, I'm learning a Gigachad language!🎉 I'm just starting my journey of becoming a polyglot by learning Polish. I'm German and I also fell in love with the language. It's amazing how it's totally normal for many Poles to speak German, but it's extremely rare that Germans can speak Polish. So I will hopefully see a lot of backflips soon

  • @Andrej.....
    @Andrej..... Год назад +45

    Glad you mentioned Serbian! And yes it is the best slavic language with the best alphabet, no stupid things like vowel switches (But we do have cases)

    • @gigachad6787
      @gigachad6787 Год назад +8

      Serbia mentioned 💪🏾🇷🇸🦅🦅🦅 RAAAAH!!!!! 🦅🦅🦅🇷🇸💪🏾👍🏾

    • @mimimimek3488
      @mimimimek3488 Год назад

      ​@@gmastervhe said serbian because he means serbocroatian. Serbian is a majority mostly spoken. Egotistical nationalist serb!