@@nathanackie8109 I’m guessing 3 languages. After bilingual & trilingual, it makes sense to just say polyglot. Besides English, what are the 2 languages you know & the one you’re trying to become fluent in?
(Age 15)I can speak English and Dutch quite fluently, now working hard on my french and german. Becoming a polyglot is a dream of mine and I've just begun to grab the bull by the horns and fully engage. Passivity will not get you far. In the future, I'd love to learn Spanish, Portuguese, Russian and possibly Polish or Finnish too. Time to crack on with French and German!
Damn dude! That's impressive 😱 You're aiming very high 😉 Good luck with Polish. I know it's not easy (it's my native language), but fingers crossed. I'm aiming at being proficient in English. Greets from Poland 😉
Learn turkish its like a gateway to central asian languages and mongolian and its also a tier 2 language which has a completely different structure than latinized languages
y'all please continue studying it. it's good you're learning at a young age. you'll become proficient once you reach college and you'll have so many opportunities opening up.
I can speak german, english, french and spanish. Furthermore i also would like to learn russian, japanese, mandarin, korean, arabic and hebrew. German is my mother tongue. I learned the other languages at school. On University, I can learn russian now.
I speak English(L1), Spanish(C1ish), Irish(B2), Scottish Gaelic(B1) some French(A2) and routinely dabble in a few others like Welsh and Russian and totally relate to this I’m dyslexic and was told I shouldn’t/ couldn’t learn a second language as a kid… I think I proved them wrong lol
I can relate to her, especially about Ukrainian schools. I'm fifteen and currently I'm in a distant school and I'm extremely happy with my decision. I actually realized that I'm pretty good at mathematics, languages and art, when back at school I was bullied for not being "cool" enough. Just study whatever makes you happy and enjoy life. And thanks for the video, it's extremely wholesome💓
I'm already fluent in 3 languages, can understand a 4th and am learning a 5th and I'm just 17. I wish to live for more than a hundred years and learn atleast 50 languages
I can speak English , Spanish and Farsi fluently. I love learning languages. it really feels different and you know the feeling when you're a polyglot.. in ten years i will speak 8 languages thats my goal.
I speak portuguese, english and spanish fluently. Now I'm learning french and in the future I would like to learn russian, italian, bulgarian, irish, hebrew, arabic and germany.
I’m 13 and i’m from australia and my native language is English. because my family is italian and croatian, i started learning croatian a year ago and recently starting improving my spanish (which i’m learning at school but they teach it horribly). next year i am starting italian lessons and now i know a little bit and i’d love to learn more languages like Romanian and French 😁😁
I can relate!! I live in germany. My parents are from Croatia and Macedonia (but the Albanian speaking part). In school I had French and Latin and even one year Chinese (and ofc English but honestly I learned English through using the internet). Right now I’m trying to learn Croatian and Spanish (and in the future hopefully albanian). I’d love to know how much progress you’ve made. Myb we can stay in touch and keep motivating each other since your the first person I know of that is also trying to learn Croatian (I’m a girl and not some 50yo creep)
I know bengali, english, hindi, spanish, portugese and little french, dont know if i can call myself polyglot but i love to learn cultures and language is an essential tool to learn from natives
I speak English & Germany fluently. I‘m learning Japanese and want to be able to speak four more: Korean, Portuguese, French and Yoruba ❤️ Will update you in 6 months about my Progress in Japanese
I never completed my high school, because my father get mantly ill, so i left my school for feed my family, but i never stop learning because i love to learn, now i know english Spanish Tagalog and russian, just believe yourself
@@_kuraaiii Don't be discouraged; I have trouble focusing too, and are trying to learn German and Swedish. I find small chunks of 15 minutes (sometimes more, sometimes less) per day helps. I don't get down if I miss a day, as long as I am moving forward it's okay. I hope this helps, I wish you all the very best in the language learning journey. x
I can speak English, Hindi and my mother tongue, Garo. I also know little bit of Assamese & Nagamese. At present, I am learning Spanish and Russian language.
Great talk. To me those who discourage students are not teachers. I'm a teacher too and a life long student. When similar thing happened to my son in high school, I told him don't worry the teacher failed not you. I ended up being right about it too.
If u wanna be polighlot u must know 5 language I know for now 1.Azerbaijan 2.Turkish 3.English (b1-2 im self-studer) İ wanna leaen this : 4.Russian 5.French 6.Spanish 7.Korean
You can speak Turkish because you speak Azerbaijan language(sure,these two languages have different vocabulary but they are similiar languages). In the other hand, it's hard a foreign to learn Turkish or Azerbaijan language. (Biz Türk diliyle büyüdüğümüz için bize kolay geliyor aslında zor bir dili konuşuyoruz)
She's right. Everyone can learn and perform, and if they use these things for the good of others, they can do anything in life. Aside from this, Edison is a good example. His mother liked him despite his teacher's assertion that he was unintelligent.
She is right.everyone has the talent and learnt power if a person use it for the right so they can get anything in their life. Apart from this we can take example from Edison his teacher said he is not intellegent but he prove it in the future as his mother appreciated him . Thanks 👍
No, not everyone can do anything. People shouldn't be given false hope. There are people with serious learning disabilities who are unable to learn even one language after studying it 10 years..
I speak Tajik, Uzbek and English and some Persian. Now I am working on my Korean. Then after cracking it, I am gonna move on to Arabic, Turkish, and my Persian. If i am lucky enough again, Italian and Spanish will be another challenge for me
I CAN SPEAK ENGLISH , SPAINISH , RUSSIAN , ARABIC , HINDI , ITALIAN , FRENCH , POTUGUESE , TURKISH AND A BIT JAPANESE ALSO . AM BEING SERIOUS . MY DAD IS HALF ARAB AND HALF RUSSIAN AND MY MOM IS HALF AMERICAN AND HALF LATINO . AND AM 14 AND I LEARNED HALF OF THE LANGUAGES FROM WATCHING SERIES , ANIME'S AND MOVIES
I am 26 now. I can speak Fulani, Hausa (both Nigerian languages), English and Arabic. I speak Hindi but at an intermediate level. I also wanna be fluent in French by the age of 30.
One of life's intriguing mysteries is how very young children pick up a language....watching my 2.5 yr old grandson soaking up NZ English like a sponge,,,but not his father's Cantonese....pretty soon his linguistic dam will burst open.... Just How?? do these little people make the connections to turn vocab into something more or less correct in grammar etc. I was very capable with Latin and French at high school,,, and decided at age 16 to have the fun challenge of teaching myself German and Portuguese.... It later went on to a degree in Russian at Otago Uni... and enough working knowledge to communicate in Dutch and read Spanish and Italian to a degree and some Mandarin...... my brain thinks of languages like Lego puzzles...you know basic links and structures and just switch components round to get the result you want. Pity that such a structured approach did not seem to work with Calculus.......
I speak English (natively) & Spanish (nearly fluent). But I’m studying (Brazilian) Portuguese, Indonesian/Malay, & Haitian Creole. I want to become at least a B2 level in conversational Portuguese & Indonesian/Malay, but I like studying languages nonetheless.
While I enjoyed this video and speaking independently of this presenter - I'm generally dubious of self-declared polyglots most of whom I've encountered, have only a very basic idea about their non-native languages. Sure, it's admirable that someone tries to learn other languages but being fluent represents another level altogether since it requires cultural knowledge that can't be acquired using, for example, DuoLingo or a text book. Just know that many "polyglots" aren't really fluent o even close to being that. Nonetheless, I still respect their effort but it's only a minority who can go deep or even moderately deep in a non-native language or write well in that language. But it's a process.
Just three languages could be enough. yeah, I completely ignore all people. I do what I want. The fun fact is nobody talking about my native language, So it's useless but still a language.
@@thebestmusicofthworld8249 she knows instead of she know ,you should use . when we express our statement in present normal tense .then we use s/es with ordinary verb .
Her accent not and accent. We have to know who’s accent we are speaking about. Also most English speakers don’t put and in the beginning of a sentence but you can if you want. Lastly the beginning of each sentence should have an uppercased letter.
Polygot is a person who worships an entire pantheon of gods... a plolytheic person. polyglot is a person who speaks 3 or more languages. A POLYGLOT would know this
The way she said "capoeira" and "jiu jitsu" was sooooooo brazilian-like. I'm impressed!
ikrrrr
Thought the same bro, I was like: what? You're not an ukranian you're a Brazilian pretending to be one
Yeah. Sounded like a native Brazilian speaker
BRUH
I'm Brazilian and when she said "capoeira" and "jiu jitsu" wow... It was amazing. She spoke perfectly, like a native brazilian...
I can speak British, American, and Australian and irish.
Good👍 not Indian too?
Wow know all the dialects?
@Chirping Trees sin an cheist a bhí agam chomh maith
Thanks for the chuckle!
Nice, I’m a bit ahead though as I’m fluent in Canadian as well
" The magic happens outside of your comfort zone, and it's not just about learning languages "
❤❤👍👍
When I had first seen this, I was a bilingual. I'm a trilingual now. I'll come back when I'm a polyglot! (1 more language. I'm still learning)
how many languages you need to know to be a polyglot?
@@nathanackie8109 I think it's 7 or 4
Good luck, I believe in you. I hope I can be a polygot
@@nathanackie8109 I’m guessing 3 languages. After bilingual & trilingual, it makes sense to just say polyglot.
Besides English, what are the 2 languages you know & the one you’re trying to become fluent in?
@@Dhi_Bee it's 5+, for is just multilingual
(Age 15)I can speak English and Dutch quite fluently, now working hard on my french and german. Becoming a polyglot is a dream of mine and I've just begun to grab the bull by the horns and fully engage. Passivity will not get you far. In the future, I'd love to learn Spanish, Portuguese, Russian and possibly Polish or Finnish too. Time to crack on with French and German!
Damn dude! That's impressive 😱 You're aiming very high 😉 Good luck with Polish. I know it's not easy (it's my native language), but fingers crossed. I'm aiming at being proficient in English. Greets from Poland 😉
@@mariuszrachwalski4339 Thanks mate! Only things I can say in polish is I eat an apple and I am a man thanks to Duolingo 😂
Oh wow. I just started learning english. Your journey is inspiring. Good luck to you
Learn turkish its like a gateway to central asian languages and mongolian and its also a tier 2 language which has a completely different structure than latinized languages
moi aussi im learning my french about e months in now u got any advice btw ?
I'm having fun learning Japanese and Korean at the same time, I'm 14 and this is just more fun then french class in the uk.
I'm learning Japanese too. I'm 16, my native language is Russian.
Wait I'm a filipino bilingual and I'm learning Korean and Japanese at the same time too!
Watashi wa Hiro desu
Mannaseo bangupsumnida!
@@aeolian951 Hey, I'm Eric. I am currently learning the Russian language, and would love to connect with you.
@@ericmakuochukwuudeh7385 I don't mind.
y'all please continue studying it. it's good you're learning at a young age. you'll become proficient once you reach college and you'll have so many opportunities opening up.
Silence is my favorite language!
There's a line in Billie Eilish's song, "silence is my favorite song."
Python is my favorite
aka sign language
I can speak german, english, french and spanish. Furthermore i also would like to learn russian, japanese, mandarin, korean, arabic and hebrew.
German is my mother tongue. I learned the other languages at school. On University, I can learn russian now.
Hi, I'm a native Hebrew speaker and I'm studying French. I would help you learn Hebrew in exchange for help with French.
Hey dude, I'm trying to learn German and I'd love if we can communicate with each other so that I can improve my German. It'll be really helpful.
Hey, my second language is russian, I can help you))) by the way we can practice Arabia c together
Maybe it could be easier for you due to cases in Russian (2 more than German)
@Roses シ your dad is from pakistan.. so you're Muslim?
I speak English(L1), Spanish(C1ish), Irish(B2), Scottish Gaelic(B1) some French(A2) and routinely dabble in a few others like Welsh and Russian and totally relate to this I’m dyslexic and was told I shouldn’t/ couldn’t learn a second language as a kid… I think I proved them wrong lol
Keep it up
I can relate to her, especially about Ukrainian schools. I'm fifteen and currently I'm in a distant school and I'm extremely happy with my decision. I actually realized that I'm pretty good at mathematics, languages and art, when back at school I was bullied for not being "cool" enough. Just study whatever makes you happy and enjoy life. And thanks for the video, it's extremely wholesome💓
Keep away from the "cool" girls-- life is happier that way, I'm sure... from a teacher's perspective.
I love the way you speak! You really manage to put feelings into your speech and transmit them to.
Você falou português brasileiro tão perfeitinho! Tomei um susto, mas abri um sorriso na hora!!!!
Foi incrível, nem esperava também. Já virei fã!!!
I'm already fluent in 3 languages, can understand a 4th and am learning a 5th and I'm just 17. I wish to live for more than a hundred years and learn atleast 50 languages
I sincerely hope you do, good luck friend.
wow, you are so talent. I am proud of you
@@deutschmitpurple2918 Danke. I've started learning German as well :)
@@Powerhouse08 I am so happy to hear that. Good luck in this process 😊😊😊
I can speak English , Spanish and Farsi fluently. I love learning languages. it really feels different and you know the feeling when you're a polyglot.. in ten years i will speak 8 languages thats my goal.
when she says "capoeira" i really thought that was a brazilian speaking WOW
I speak portuguese, english and spanish fluently. Now I'm learning french and in the future I would like to learn russian, italian, bulgarian, irish, hebrew, arabic and germany.
Good luck!
@@StagestopTrueCrime Thank you!
Are u Brazilian???
@@Jp-co2mu No, I'm Mozambican.
@@Lena-jq7ts ok. Got it
I’m 13 and i’m from australia and my native language is English. because my family is italian and croatian, i started learning croatian a year ago and recently starting improving my spanish (which i’m learning at school but they teach it horribly). next year i am starting italian lessons and now i know a little bit and i’d love to learn more languages like Romanian and French 😁😁
Sretnoo :D
I can relate!! I live in germany. My parents are from Croatia and Macedonia (but the Albanian speaking part). In school I had French and Latin and even one year Chinese (and ofc English but honestly I learned English through using the internet). Right now I’m trying to learn Croatian and Spanish (and in the future hopefully albanian). I’d love to know how much progress you’ve made. Myb we can stay in touch and keep motivating each other since your the first person I know of that is also trying to learn Croatian (I’m a girl and not some 50yo creep)
I can speak Assamese (mother tongue), English, Hindi, Bengali. I think 4-5 languages are pretty common for an Indian.
Same for Nepali people. Nepali, Hindi and English. Some even speak 4 (newari)
Namaste bhai
@@harshmittal4548 Namaste !
Not for north east indians.
@@rsacha6887 why not? Are you from North East?
I know bengali, english, hindi, spanish, portugese and little french, dont know if i can call myself polyglot but i love to learn cultures and language is an essential tool to learn from natives
You are definitely a polyglot! Good for you!🎉
OMG!!!! The way she pronounces ''capoeira'' and ''jiu jitsu'' is AMAZING!!!! PERFECT !!!! 😱😱🤩🤩
I speak English & Germany fluently.
I‘m learning Japanese and want to be able to speak four more: Korean, Portuguese, French and Yoruba ❤️
Will update you in 6 months about my Progress in Japanese
You got this. Im proud of you
한국어:)
Try one Indian language.
They are very ancient and sweet to hear
@@vasucherukuru3535 since I’m a Bollywood fan I may learn it as well to pay my homage for the beautiful movies
Im tryin to learn German and Japanese and latin are next and my native tongue is English nice to see someone with similar goals
I never completed my high school, because my father get mantly ill, so i left my school for feed my family, but i never stop learning because i love to learn, now i know english Spanish Tagalog and russian, just believe yourself
Nice!!
I'm a polyglot :) i can speak english, french, arabic, tigrinya and spanish
Sooo cooool 😍what‘s your personal Tipp? ✨
Decime como haces
C'est trop cool, j'aimerais pouvoir les maîtriser un jour
No you can't.
I'm on my way to learning French. Wish me luck! I'll be back here when I'm already on a conversational level.
Good luck mate
Fingers crossed 🤞 💜
French is not too hard to be fair. You should be able to do it. 👍
@@abdullahabdilaahi3872 but i have adhd and i can barely focus enough 😩
@@_kuraaiii Don't be discouraged; I have trouble focusing too, and are trying to learn German and Swedish. I find small chunks of 15 minutes (sometimes more, sometimes less) per day helps. I don't get down if I miss a day, as long as I am moving forward it's okay. I hope this helps, I wish you all the very best in the language learning journey. x
One of the best I ever watched. Thank you.
Yes she was very spontaneous . Greetings from Filadelfia
I can speak English, Hindi and my mother tongue, Garo. I also know little bit of Assamese & Nagamese. At present, I am learning Spanish and Russian language.
Hii, I can speak hindi and I want to learn English. Could you please help me to learn?
Well done to you and thank you for the inspiration.
This motivated me to keep going with my English learning journey never give up.
i'm 14 and i can speak fluently italian, russian and english. i know spanish quite well, now learning french and korean.
I'm currently learning English as a second language. I'd like to learn Russian after I become fluent in English.
Great talk. To me those who discourage students are not teachers.
I'm a teacher too and a life long student.
When similar thing happened to my son in high school, I told him don't worry the teacher failed not you.
I ended up being right about it too.
If u wanna be polighlot u must know 5 language
I know for now
1.Azerbaijan
2.Turkish
3.English (b1-2 im self-studer)
İ wanna leaen this :
4.Russian
5.French
6.Spanish
7.Korean
Azerbaijani = Turkish
You can speak Turkish because you speak Azerbaijan language(sure,these two languages have different vocabulary but they are similiar languages). In the other hand, it's hard a foreign to learn Turkish or Azerbaijan language. (Biz Türk diliyle büyüdüğümüz için bize kolay geliyor aslında zor bir dili konuşuyoruz)
Hi
She's right. Everyone can learn and perform, and if they use these things for the good of others, they can do anything in life. Aside from this, Edison is a good example. His mother liked him despite his teacher's assertion that he was unintelligent.
Italian, English and Spanish. ✌🏻 But I would like to learn Korean and French
I am learning Spanish and French
Thank you so much.....
She is right.everyone has the talent and learnt power if a person use it for the right so they can get anything in their life. Apart from this we can take example from Edison his teacher said he is not intellegent but he prove it in the future as his mother appreciated him . Thanks 👍
No, not everyone can do anything. People shouldn't be given false hope. There are people with serious learning disabilities who are unable to learn even one language after studying it 10 years..
i can speak portuguese, english and i am learning mandarim chinese
So true she said the true and i love her hair and accent.
TEDX Talks always has nice topics, I got no no no knowledge or answer or from the talks
True 👍👍
Thank you very much
I speak Tajik, Uzbek and English and some Persian. Now I am working on my Korean. Then after cracking it, I am gonna move on to Arabic, Turkish, and my Persian. If i am lucky enough again, Italian and Spanish will be another challenge for me
I'm fluent in Albanian and Greek language as well. My English is in C1 level. Now I'm going for Italian and Spanish.
Hi
I CAN SPEAK ENGLISH , SPAINISH , RUSSIAN , ARABIC , HINDI , ITALIAN , FRENCH , POTUGUESE , TURKISH AND A BIT JAPANESE ALSO .
AM BEING SERIOUS .
MY DAD IS HALF ARAB AND HALF RUSSIAN AND MY MOM IS HALF AMERICAN AND HALF LATINO .
AND AM 14
AND I LEARNED HALF OF THE LANGUAGES FROM WATCHING SERIES , ANIME'S AND MOVIES
Cool do you have any tv shows you would recommend? (For french)
@@default6207 جيد Good you have to learn Dutch
sì come no, è impossibile che a 14 anni tu parli 10 LINGUE
how fluent are you
@@default6207 you should watch “lupin”
A clever encouraging video!
We would like to see her while she is talking languages she knows. The ted talk would be more enjoyable in that way.
Very inspiring. Thank you, ❤️
I'm a polyglot, I can speak 4 languages, English, Vietnamese, French, and Japanese
Every Indian speaks more than one language and we learn three languages simultaneously in school 😊
Thank you for sharing this informative video. I am proud of her. I hope ı can be a polygot like her
She is looking amazing 👏 I mean she is so fit
What do you mean? Learning languages is fun!!!!!!
I am 26 now. I can speak Fulani, Hausa (both Nigerian languages), English and Arabic. I speak Hindi but at an intermediate level. I also wanna be fluent in French by the age of 30.
My native language is German. I learn English and Spanish at school and one day I'd like to learn Swedish, Danish or maybe Italian!
Hy salam kenal polyglot seluruh dunia, i'm from Indonesian
inanırsan yaparsın diyor işte.
TEDx konuşması yapmak için TEDx konuşması yapmak...
@@derinozor azizmli sıçan duvarı deler meselesi
I can speak currently 3 arabic english german and I'm learning quiet slowly Spanish
Hope to learn also russian
fluent in English & Spanish, learned German in 5th grade, not fluent and am learning Korean now!
I am Australian. And I can speak English and Mandarin. I am also studying French and when I am finished, hopefully beginning Mauritian Creole
wow she's soo cool
Always staying outside of my comfort zone 💪💪
your present is very cool tvertina😍😍😍😍😍🤗🤗🤗🤗
I speak nepali hindi burmese english and i am learning japanese now😊
I speak Portuguese, English and learning Russian
I speak in French, Chinese (Mandarin), German, and Spanish.....accents
I can speak english , Español , hindi and a few indian languages .... It's my dream to become a polygot
i can speak in bengali
Hindi
English (uk & usa)
Chinese Mandarin
french
I’m so far fluent in English, Spanish and almost fluent in French. So close
One of life's intriguing mysteries is how very young children pick up a language....watching my 2.5 yr old grandson soaking up NZ English like a sponge,,,but not his father's Cantonese....pretty soon his linguistic dam will burst open.... Just How?? do these little people make the connections to turn vocab into something more or less correct in grammar etc.
I was very capable with Latin and French at high school,,, and decided at age 16 to have the fun challenge of teaching myself German and Portuguese.... It later went on to a degree in Russian at Otago Uni... and enough working knowledge to communicate in Dutch and read Spanish and Italian to a degree and some Mandarin...... my brain thinks of languages like Lego puzzles...you know basic links and structures and just switch components round to get the result you want. Pity that such a structured approach did not seem to work with Calculus.......
I speak English (natively) & Spanish (nearly fluent). But I’m studying (Brazilian) Portuguese, Indonesian/Malay, & Haitian Creole. I want to become at least a B2 level in conversational Portuguese & Indonesian/Malay, but I like studying languages nonetheless.
wonderful
While I enjoyed this video and speaking independently of this presenter - I'm generally dubious of self-declared polyglots most of whom I've encountered, have only a very basic idea about their non-native languages. Sure, it's admirable that someone tries to learn other languages but being fluent represents another level altogether since it requires cultural knowledge that can't be acquired using, for example, DuoLingo or a text book. Just know that many "polyglots" aren't really fluent o even close to being that. Nonetheless, I still respect their effort but it's only a minority who can go deep or even moderately deep in a non-native language or write well in that language. But it's a process.
I speak German, English, a little korean and german sign language
I can speak a language even I don't understand what language it is.
My first foreign language was English, second one is Ukrainian after Ukrainian, third one will be Swedish.
what is your first language?
Kilngon is my native tongue, but I also speak Vulcan, Hyperborean and Yiddish. Yadadafafa.
I speak Spanish and English I wanna learn Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Mandarin, Polish, Arabic,
Just three languages could be enough. yeah, I completely ignore all people. I do what I want. The fun fact is nobody talking about my native language, So it's useless but still a language.
Which one is ur native language?
it's polyglot not polygot .btw she's pretty good. and accent was nice😛😂
Poli whaaaaaat?
She know brasilian kung fu
@@thebestmusicofthworld8249 she knows instead of she know ,you should use . when we express our statement in present normal tense .then we use s/es with ordinary verb .
@@thebestmusicofthworld8249 polyglot means who speaks many languages with his native Language
Her accent not and accent. We have to know who’s accent we are speaking about. Also most English speakers don’t put and in the beginning of a sentence but you can if you want. Lastly the beginning of each sentence should have an uppercased letter.
I speak Dutch (mother tongue), English & German, that’s it😂
Thanks i am capable to speak mexico, colombia and Argentina Spanish
Did somebody here want to have learn indonesian?
Do you teach?
Saya🤪
Someone who's got a poly: polygot
Someone who can speak more than 3 languages: polygLot.
Lol perfect
Great
I speak english ,french and hindi
İ speak Arabic and English and french and Spanish and a little bit of Russian and Deutsch
HOW TO BECOME A POLYGOAT ?
Lovely 💛
She can and you can too. right?
Too distracted, what is a polygot again? ;)
Someone who can speak multiple languages .
R/wooosh
I speak Arabic and English with little French
Learn Spanish next u goina need it
Polygot is a person who worships an entire pantheon of gods... a plolytheic person.
polyglot is a person who speaks 3 or more languages.
A POLYGLOT would know this
I can speask Korean. Japanese, Chinese,
Spanish, and English.
Wow! Неймовірно! Цікаво, ти навчалася в Лондоні? You sound so British.
Украинский язык?
Actually, she sounds like a foreigner😅 but she speaks correctly
To become a polyglot does speaking enough? Or you have to master writing and reading too?
You need to be fluent in every aspect. Writing, reading, listening and speaking
Hii
M indian
Mother language dogri
Know hindi and english
Learning japanese
i can speak English, Spanish ,French, Turkish , berber and Arabic am I polyglot?
Yep, I guess everyone who speaks 3+ language is a polyglot
@@Juuu954 I know english, hindi and urdu. Also arabic, but not fluent in it
@@yooshatarique019 Wow!
Arabic is a hard language, but since you know Urdu, guess it's a little easier
@@Juuu954 yes bro, since the alphabets become similar
What is the definition of polyglot
Watching this only knowing english. I shall learn spanish
polyglot*
Maybe she got many. 😐
okay so I can speak sinhalese,english(not a native speaker),german and tamil
still a beginner in korean