Barcelona, how many languages do you speak?

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

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  • @TheNewTravel
    @TheNewTravel  Год назад +52

    Drop a comment and let me know what city you would like me to visit next :)
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    • @Joseph-qd9ew
      @Joseph-qd9ew Год назад +2

      Not sure if you’ve visited some of these already but here are some ideas: Paris, Istanbul, Dakar, Cape Town, Dubai. Thanks for the fun videos 😁🐢

    • @DavidHernandez0886
      @DavidHernandez0886 Год назад

      🐢 visit Toulouse or Andorra. It is not far from Barcelona

    • @slingshotpak7841
      @slingshotpak7841 Год назад

      visit pakistan are is a beautiful country

    • @die_unfaehige3374
      @die_unfaehige3374 Год назад

      I would love to see a video from germany, maybe cologne or an other big city here.

    • @GhostSal
      @GhostSal Год назад

      The last guy touched my heart and we have an imagine that everyone coming is just looking for a better life. That they are getting away from a bad place and bad people… Except, the reality is Eurøpe is letting everyone in, including the bad people too.
      I don’t have the stats from Spain but I do from Italy. Here are the stats from Italy, that the medía and gøvernment won’t tell you (you have to research them yourself).
      Foreigners make up 8.7 percent of the Italy’s population, yet commit over half of all serious crimes. A whopping 89.7 percent of crimes involving exploitation of prostitution, 55.8 percent of cases involving sexual violence, 52.8 percent of robberies, 52.4 percent of thefts, and 43.6 percent of malicious injury cases.
      Keep in mind, the data does not include crimes committed by second-generation Italians. In other words, Italians born to immigrant parents are not listed as “foreigners” and are instead seen as Italian citizens. If you add them, it’s over 80% of the seríous crimes in Italy. The data helps dispel the notion that immigrants coming in are all just peaceful people looking for a better life. The data shows that foreigners account for a massively disproportionate share of the overall crime rate.
      “the worrying cultural climate in which certain phenomena occur is a sign of a total lack of any kind of values”. - Chief Inspector Omar Di Ronco
      After a week of widespread chaos breakout n Italian lakeside towns near Lake Garda involving up to 2,000 migrants. The chaos included widespread violence, stabbings and assaults. The Italian public prosecutor’s office and the Italian Parliament have opened a number of investigations, including into cases where migrant men sexually assaulted teen girls, including 6 on a train from Lake Garda to Milan.
      “They are just a culture of criminals who have left a deep wound in my community. We lived a week of war,” said the mayor of Italian lakeside town Peschiera
      Good luck to him and the people that are truly good people, because Eurøpe has done a poor job of ensuring bad people don’t also get in.

  • @rachelmulvey9333
    @rachelmulvey9333 Год назад +1086

    Respect for your last interviewee. He is training for many different jobs and has gone through a lot for a better life. I hope he is rewarded for his efforts.

    • @edomartins
      @edomartins Год назад +5

      I speak spanizzz

    • @juampisito
      @juampisito Год назад +10

      He likely will, he is on the right track

    • @thomasfookingshelby8194
      @thomasfookingshelby8194 Год назад +21

      Yup, many people don't realise how lucky they are to be born into America , Canada and Europe.

    • @1tropikal
      @1tropikal Год назад +1

      @@thomasfookingshelby8194 i was born in South America...

    • @baronmeduse
      @baronmeduse Год назад +8

      @@thomasfookingshelby8194 Is being born in America that lucky these days?

  • @dbaktx
    @dbaktx Год назад +1211

    Buena suerte to the guy at the end. I hope he finds that better life.

    • @alexalvarez9809
      @alexalvarez9809 Год назад +14

      I hope so

    • @deutschmitpurple2918
      @deutschmitpurple2918 Год назад +10

      People are so cute in Barcelona ❤️❤️❤️

    • @BRIANCOSTELLO土澳
      @BRIANCOSTELLO土澳 Год назад +5

      Well, I heard he had done unspeakable things back in Guinea and had to flee.

    • @Arturest
      @Arturest Год назад

      @@BRIANCOSTELLO土澳such as?

    • @emmetbergin6016
      @emmetbergin6016 Год назад

      @@BRIANCOSTELLO土澳 lmao shut up man, you don't even know the guy 😂

  • @khiro18.
    @khiro18. Год назад +710

    the last person broke my heart... i understand what he said perfectly...
    everyone deserves a good life...i hope the best for him...btw i speak three languages( Arabic, English, and French)
    thanks a lot for the video :)

    • @deutschmitpurple2918
      @deutschmitpurple2918 Год назад +6

      I totally agree with you. He is the best

    • @korosenseiff3653
      @korosenseiff3653 Год назад +7

      Oh i also speak french English and French
      And i am learning Spanish

    • @shotodb2724
      @shotodb2724 Год назад +6

      I also speak English French and Spanish

    • @lf1496
      @lf1496 Год назад +32

      The Africans ALWAYS speak 5-6 languages. Brilliant people with terrible governments that don't value their brilliant human resources. Que pena! I speak 4 1/3 languages Spanish, Italian, English French & a little Nigerian Yoruba🌍

    • @maryluvskk
      @maryluvskk Год назад +5

      I speak Arabic and English and I’m learning French

  • @jesuscontreras9870
    @jesuscontreras9870 Год назад +130

    God bless that man from Guinea, I hope things go well for him and his family... It's really hard to leave your country and look for a better life abroad, he looks like a good man, God bless him

    • @pascalgotlib1781
      @pascalgotlib1781 Год назад

      En France, sa vie serait plus facile et il pourrait mieux se débrouiller avec l'administration

    • @littlemonster6052
      @littlemonster6052 Год назад

      ​@@pascalgotlib1781vraiment?

  • @yibo_wen
    @yibo_wen Год назад +362

    The last guy he speaks very well Spanish and I wish he could get his paper soon in this country. I wish him the best

  • @andreschun2308
    @andreschun2308 Год назад +121

    Oh my goodness the last one was touching I was bawling my eyes out, understanding that there´s nothing wrong with leaving your country to pursue a better life, quite the opposite, worthy of admiration and bravery, even more, when it comes to Africa. Doing his best to speak Spanish imo narrowly fluent and going out of his way to have many skills, his efforts will be rewarded. I wish him the best wholeheartedly.

  • @ivanyaurima2564
    @ivanyaurima2564 Год назад +79

    The last man really toched my heart, I really hope he achieve all his goals and be happy along with his doughter

  • @poshpaperplans1889
    @poshpaperplans1889 Год назад +41

    We're rooting for the man in the end! May you find what you were searching for and more!

  • @wesleybraga8193
    @wesleybraga8193 Год назад +338

    I hope the last guy can get his work permit or something like that. He's trying to give his best for his family and deserves an opportunity

  • @denilsonlourencoe3994
    @denilsonlourencoe3994 Год назад +78

    The last guy broke my heart
    I wish all the best for Him

  • @gymtrainer310
    @gymtrainer310 Год назад +21

    Wow…. The last gentleman…. Hats off and much respect to his struggle…we are all cheering for you amigo!!!!!! Chapeau!

  • @livingdays8706
    @livingdays8706 Год назад +412

    Nothing makes a Canadian happier than seeing another Canadian lol

    • @pedrohmr22
      @pedrohmr22 Год назад +69

      Finding a countryman in other country is always good.

    • @acadianbb
      @acadianbb Год назад

      frigging rights

    • @anacasanova7350
      @anacasanova7350 Год назад +18

      Lo mismo sucede cuando nos encontramos españoles por el mundo.😄😁🇪🇸

    • @lecem
      @lecem Год назад +15

      As long as they're both outside Canada lol

    • @dbuc4671
      @dbuc4671 Год назад +2

      Ya there’s only like 38 million of us lol

  • @alexysq2660
    @alexysq2660 Год назад +77

    Oh, the lovely guy from Conakry, Guinea, had me practically in tears listening to his rather challenging and difficult 'backstory' - and in quite good Spanish, as well, did he do so 😊.... And, yes: Barcelona truly *is* a gorgeous - fabulous - absolutely world-class city 😁...!! ~Marvellous video-vlog, **Dan*;* but then, they pretty much always ARE 😀🐢💖

  • @Benjamin-mf6me
    @Benjamin-mf6me Год назад +58

    hope that guy at the end is able to find somewhere to call home.

    • @neoreign
      @neoreign Год назад +8

      I hope african leaders wake up and see what they're doing to their own youth.

  • @ledmarku9779
    @ledmarku9779 Год назад +64

    The last guy speaking it’s all what my life been through and still. I feel for my brother I hope god will bring better days for us

  • @dy139
    @dy139 Год назад +4

    Last guy was amazing, you can tell he has a pure heart and best intentions for his family, God bless .

  • @shannnnn5150
    @shannnnn5150 Год назад +63

    Hey i just wanted to say this as advice as to why some of the older people in the video may have seen apprehensive to respond back or a bit offended. When you asked them the question “How many languages do you speak” in spanish, you addressed them in an informal tone, which could come across as offensive to people you don’t know and more so to the elder population. Perhaps it’d be better to ask, “Cuántos idiomas hablA” (without the S)

    • @manolo7552
      @manolo7552 Год назад

      @@bigfoot1861 Bro the younger generation can actually speak english obviously if you are talking to the older people, man spain was in a civil war not long ago and the crisis in the post-war era was heavy

  • @josephr9551
    @josephr9551 Год назад +32

    What a gorgeous city Barcelona is! It looks like a mellow and sophisticated kind of place where you can sit and have a cafe con leche with buttered bread to dip it in. That last person you spoke with, from Guinea. I admit that the first thing I noticed about him was his very dark skin and then he spoke of his language knowledge, struggles, hopes, and dreams. I am a refugee myself and what he said touched me. He is a representative of the kaleidoscope of humanity at its best.

  • @pjfreeman4789
    @pjfreeman4789 Год назад +10

    The last man is very brave and I wish him well.

  • @juanfran579
    @juanfran579 Год назад +33

    I like Barcelona a lot. I've been there several times but the perspective has kept changing. The first times I went there, I was still living in Germany although I had a fairly good level of Spanish due to my language studies at university in Berlin and some practice. At this stage I'm living in a small town in Valencia. I'm married to a Spaniard and speak not only Spanish fluently but also Valencian, which is a dialect of Catalan. When I go to Barcelona now, I'm going there as someone with strong ties with the lical culture and language. The local people may realize features of a German when seeing me, even though my skin colour is my no means different to theirs anymore. And as I am very likely with my wife or in a group of people speaking to them in Catalan, I find myself quite far away from what the local people would expect from a tourist from abroad.

    • @baartus
      @baartus Год назад

      interesting! thanks for sharing

  • @Ricard25J
    @Ricard25J Год назад +105

    I only came here to say that Catalan Language is also spoken where I'm living, 400 km away from Barcelona: Valencia (which is part of the region called: Valencian Community or Valencian Country). Furthermore, you can fully here Catalan language in all the islands of the Balearic Islands (Eivissa-Ibiza+Pituïsses, Mallorca-Majorca, Menorca) and finally Andorra. Less but not list important, it's also spoken in Alguer-Alghero (Sardenya-Sardinia, belonged to Italy Republic) and Rosselló-Roussillon, south-east of France.

    • @manuam98
      @manuam98 Год назад +7

      And North of Murcia, although it's disappearing. It's kinda crazy to live right in the Murcia - Alicante border, where you hang out with people from a town 10 minutes away where they had to learn Valenciano in high-school, while people on the Murcia side never had to learn a word.

    • @davidcampelo
      @davidcampelo Год назад +6

      Molt bé explicat, Ricard. Alguns paraules en anglès les vas escriure incorrectament (hear = sentir / here = aquí | list = llista / least = menys). Una abraçada i visca el català! Visca Catalunya lliure!

    • @JavierSanchez-dn4yn
      @JavierSanchez-dn4yn Год назад +13

      @@davidcampelo El català no es parla a Valencia. A la CV es parla valencià, com al meu cas. No entraré en disputes sobre si és una llengua diferent, ja que realment és una varietat dialectal. Aleshores, visca el valencià, Català, Castellà, i totes les llengües del món.

    • @carmensellesalvarez1420
      @carmensellesalvarez1420 Год назад +2

      Grácies per a informar per a que tot el món conega la nosta meravellosa llengua. Saluts de part dels vostres germans, els valencians!

    • @saolálainn
      @saolálainn Год назад

      Is Catalan very different to Spanish? Does it resemble it in any way? Is there tension amongst Spanish people over Catalan's having their own language? Sorry for all the questions

  • @misciasimmons5337
    @misciasimmons5337 Год назад +19

    May the last man create a great life. I don't know if you have done the US yet, but Atlanta or maybe St. Louis. I am an American and so many never learn a second language. I was born, and raised, overseas and was shocked when we came back to the US. Learning other languages open minds and help us understand each other.

  • @colloidalsam5514
    @colloidalsam5514 Год назад +36

    🐢 best of luck to the gentleman at the end. sounds like he has learned spanish really well.

  • @Heworldwide
    @Heworldwide Год назад +12

    Salute to my brother at the end, may we all enjoy the little things of life and never take things for granted

  • @joaquinjuarez953
    @joaquinjuarez953 Год назад +17

    I started watching your channel a couple of weeks ago and I think the kind of content you're doing is great. Keep it up

  • @thaizahonorato
    @thaizahonorato Год назад +27

    Barcelona seems increíble,locals are so nice,outgoing and open minded. I want to visit the city soon enough.

    • @joseantoniofernandez1890
      @joseantoniofernandez1890 Год назад +5

      I'm from Barcelona and you are going to love it. I would avoid coming in summer.

    • @thaizahonorato
      @thaizahonorato Год назад

      @@joseantoniofernandez1890 Gracias por tus recomendaciones. Pero por qué no debo irme en el verano?☺

    • @joseantoniofernandez1890
      @joseantoniofernandez1890 Год назад +1

      @@thaizahonorato mucha saturación. Demasiada gente en el centro y en las zonas más bonitas. Puede ser absolutamente insoportable. Principios de junio está bien. Si no en septiembre u octubre.

    • @thaizahonorato
      @thaizahonorato Год назад +3

      @@joseantoniofernandez1890 Vale. Esa información es muy útil. Gracias :)

    • @joseantoniofernandez1890
      @joseantoniofernandez1890 Год назад

      @@thaizahonorato por curiosidad, de qué país eres?

  • @marco.
    @marco. Год назад +36

    i really love your videos, was great to see Chilean in one of them 🇨🇱 🐢

  • @notyourfede
    @notyourfede Год назад +3

    The last guy... I really wish him the best 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 good luck for everything, better times are coming for u and your kid 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 . u deserve the best. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @Karlykarlsson
    @Karlykarlsson Год назад +8

    Im from Colombia and I moved to Sweden. Now days I do speak fluent Swedish which I am proud of but back in the early days when I didn't speak it at all or some what ok... I used to feel really insecure about it, even angry at others who spoke it but it was the frustration I felt for the situations I had to go through for been different, a foreign. that’s why now day I encurage people that I know who don't speak the language to learn it so they don't feel so isolated and more...
    Love this video 💖🫠

  • @sauceboss18
    @sauceboss18 Год назад +5

    I'm Canadian and I was feeling the love when you met the guy from Ottawa!! "Good to see ya buddy"! 🇨🇦🇨🇦

  • @CaptianInternet
    @CaptianInternet Год назад +8

    i Live for 3 years here and I still can tell hundreds of reasons what I love in and about Barcelona but I still can not describe hat this city has that makes it so special.

  • @incognito96
    @incognito96 Год назад +7

    The last guy was just the way , the world is out of everyone you interviewed, humble and just trying to get thebest out of his life.

  • @gerardorodriguez9073
    @gerardorodriguez9073 Год назад +7

    GOD BLESS the man from GUINEA!Wish him the BEST! Su español es PERFECTO!!!

  • @joelmeza9595
    @joelmeza9595 Год назад +3

    that was a great interview, especially the last one.

  • @ernestorevollar3632
    @ernestorevollar3632 Год назад +10

    🐢. You're an amazing traveler, your gaze is so captivating. By the way, I think your Spanish level can increase a lot, just keep it up and never give up. On the other hand, my English level isn't perfect nor advanced yet and I think I have to keep on struggling with some trouble into my English learning journey non-stop in order to improve my English skills and overcome certain difficulties. I would love to speak English confidently and fearlessly and in the future other languages like French, Italian, German, Portuguese, Russian and Turkish.

  • @davidsthoughts60
    @davidsthoughts60 9 месяцев назад

    I enjoy this channel. It's simple but very interesting. Simple in a good way. Too many people tend to overthink things and make everything more complicated than it needs to be.

  • @junoharpoon
    @junoharpoon Год назад

    thank you for making this series. It gives me a feeling of HOPE for humanity. Love from Victoria, BC

  • @angyliv8040
    @angyliv8040 Год назад +40

    The guy with Galician grandparents is like me. I’m half Catalan half Galician but my Galician is not as good as my Catalan. I also speak: English, Castilian, Italian and Japanese.

  • @adamclark1972uk
    @adamclark1972uk Год назад +8

    5:27 Portuguese is very similar to English, I understood his answer, everything he said.

    • @davidalves4791
      @davidalves4791 Год назад +1

      But he was really tryna speak English, not fluent though. I guess he didn’t get the interviewer asked him to speak in Portuguese (which is a very different language).

    • @lorenzoraggiante5850
      @lorenzoraggiante5850 Год назад +1

      He isn’t speaking portuguese, he spoke english all the time

    • @DiegoDelRey1
      @DiegoDelRey1 Год назад

      😂

    • @lindokuhlehlatshwayo9215
      @lindokuhlehlatshwayo9215 Год назад +1

      😂😂😂

    • @Mrskryss
      @Mrskryss Год назад

      😅😅😅😬😬😬😬 Good one!!!

  • @bbgkaveh
    @bbgkaveh Год назад +13

    qué bonito el reconocimiento al gallego (galician), feels good

  • @Thrilla4romManila
    @Thrilla4romManila Год назад +3

    The guy at the end is a survivor, mad props

  • @bgass6407
    @bgass6407 Год назад +4

    Go to Granada, Andalucia. It's a great city there, Alhambra is my favorite heritage to visit :)

  • @leonardodasilveiradesouza7757
    @leonardodasilveiradesouza7757 Год назад +2

    amazing video. my best regards for the last guy and his daughter

  • @tombartram7384
    @tombartram7384 Год назад +6

    Un dia potser podrias demanar a la gent nascuda del barri, mes aviat que sempre turistes!

    • @alexysq2660
      @alexysq2660 Год назад +2

      Ah moi j'adore le catalan, mm si en vrai je parle pas un mot je crains 😔.... ~🩵

    • @tombartram7384
      @tombartram7384 Год назад +1

      @@alexysq2660 tu pourrais le maîtriser sans peine, étant donné que le français est ta langue maternelle. C'est à peu pres d'être 70% espagnol, 20% français et dix % d'origine non-spécifique.

    • @alexysq2660
      @alexysq2660 Год назад +1

      @@tombartram7384 Bah c'est puis possible alors que j'en aille peut-e^tre essayer de ficher c,a juste, puisque toi tu me donne de tel ravissant encouragement 😊, et je te remercie hyper bien d'avoir autant fait-en 😁...!! ~💖

  • @luisyanez5943
    @luisyanez5943 Год назад +7

    I am from Lima Peru I speak three languages ​​Spanish, Italian and English. Barcelona is the most wonderful in the world, there are Catalan and Spanish architects

  • @jacobooooo
    @jacobooooo Год назад +2

    i just came back from barcelona yesterday, it’s a really great city

  • @abdullahsahi_0016
    @abdullahsahi_0016 Год назад +4

    bon video. Estic intentant per aprendre catala tambe.
    Bona sort a tothom.

  • @Freiheitg
    @Freiheitg Год назад +28

    Oh wow! Did not expect to see a Kyrgyz man in the video, I am from Kyrgyzstan 🇰🇬 too😅.
    That's very common for Kyrgyz people to speak three languages (Kyrgyz-local, National language . Russian- became official language after separation from Soviet Union . English-international language) due to geographic , economic situations in the country. But I really wanna become fluent in Spanish too😅.
    Another most common languages in the country are Turkish (cause its similarity) , and other turk languages , German (education,work wise), Korean (kpop,education, work wise) , Chinese (education,work wise).

    • @JudgeHill
      @JudgeHill Год назад +5

      My advice is that if someone asks you to say something in Kyrgyz you don’t open with Arabic. Just a suggestion!

    • @Freiheitg
      @Freiheitg Год назад +3

      @@JudgeHill
      right... As-salamu Alaykum - is a greeting in Arabic , however it is a religious salutation for all muslims worldwide, not only in Arabic countries nor between only arabs.
      So.., thanks for the suggestion though.

    • @mimimusa757
      @mimimusa757 Год назад

      @@Freiheitg al salaam aleikum is something muslims use
      I am native muslim Arab
      A native Christian Arab doesn't greet u with al salaam aleikum

  • @tonimoreu4991
    @tonimoreu4991 Год назад +1

    I've been watching your videos for a while now, and it was a nice surprise to see you in Barcelona, the city I was born in. As you can guess through the comments, the catalan subject is a bit touchy. Catalan is a nice language (in my opinion), with around 10 million speakers in different mediterranean countries. In some places it bears a different name, basically for political reasons, but this doesn't change the fact that valencians and catalans, for instance, can understand each others with no problem. That's what languages are made for, to connect and comunicate with other humans beings, not to separate. Kudos to the last guy in the video.

    • @angyliv8040
      @angyliv8040 11 месяцев назад

      It’s the same language. I did the C2 in Catalan and there were valencians in the class. We can understand each other even in the highest levels.

  • @Lautarx
    @Lautarx Год назад +7

    That last guy is one strong man.

  • @omurbekov2452
    @omurbekov2452 Год назад +7

    Hello. I’m from Kyrgyzstan 🇰🇬! And yeah, Kyrgyz language is absolutely different than Arabic and Russian, so in this place this man were right, but we are not muslim country. Here are just lots of muslim people. So Kyrgyz language is included to group of Turk languages. And our language is similar to other turk languages like Kazakh, Turkish, Uzbek and others. Greetings from Kyrgyzstan! And i hope that you will visit our beautiful country!
    P.s. i speak in 4 languages: kyrgyz, english, japanese and russian🫡

    • @munachianako4042
      @munachianako4042 Год назад

      Oh awesome! You live in Japan?

    • @omurbekov2452
      @omurbekov2452 Год назад

      @@munachianako4042 nah, but in the future living in Japan it’s my goal, so this is why I’m learning japanese

    • @munachianako4042
      @munachianako4042 Год назад

      @@omurbekov2452 Oh nice! How did you learn Japanese in the first place?

    • @omurbekov2452
      @omurbekov2452 Год назад +1

      @@munachianako4042 actually, I’m still learning Japanese, so i’m not fluent yet, my current level is about b1(something between n4 and n3) which means I can have a conversation on simple topics. So here in my country I’m going to the Japanese language courses, watching anime and videos on japanese language and stuff like that. So unfortunately, it’s very hard go to japan from my country (visa restrictions, money issues), but i’m trying to make my dream come true!

    • @SANCHO778
      @SANCHO778 Год назад

      ​@@omurbekov2452 Салам алейкум тууган

  • @husa0190
    @husa0190 Год назад +4

    How beautiful are Barcelona and Catalonia!

  • @mrx0088
    @mrx0088 Год назад +1

    Looking at this video and others from other cities, I think it would be more interesting to interview only local people, not tourists. The idea would go from being a curious survey, to studying the level of languages spoken in different countries.

  • @liaaaaa6736
    @liaaaaa6736 Год назад +2

    I don’t know why exactly I like that kind of video, but I think it’s because it inspire me

  • @neoreign
    @neoreign Год назад +27

    The African guy as usual broke my heart into pieces. ALL he wants is just some sort of training so he can work but nope, not you african. Don't worry bro, the day is coming and coming fast.

  • @husticiero4673
    @husticiero4673 Год назад +1

    I'm feeling so homesick watching this... I miss Barcelona everyday

  • @iaf4454
    @iaf4454 Год назад +5

    Nice video... i wish the last man a lot of luck... it is hard to be a refugee, hope he can build a beautiful life for him

  • @AnnaS-nv3ky
    @AnnaS-nv3ky Год назад +6

    Thanks for your job🐢It`s super interesting to get to know more about people all over the world in such a context!

  • @hugopote5635
    @hugopote5635 Год назад +41

    Galician very similar to portuguese. We have the sames roots. Language and even country.

    • @Tarcisio_Reed
      @Tarcisio_Reed Год назад +10

      As a brazillian and a portuguese native speaker, when i listen to a galician native speaker, it sounds like a spanish native speaker trying to read something in portuguese

    • @ayra4650
      @ayra4650 Год назад +1

      ​@@Tarcisio_Reed entendo que soe así pero a verdade é que non ten nada que ver co español JAJA

    • @yohanapereira1629
      @yohanapereira1629 Год назад

      ​@@Tarcisio_Reed com sotaque Castelhano

  • @boryag7831
    @boryag7831 Год назад +2

    The last guy, I wish him the best in his life. Sometimes we need just to talk to some person..

  • @ivancastellano860
    @ivancastellano860 Год назад +10

    Me conmovió el man de Guinea neta que ganas de superarse! Ahuevo hermano

  • @jensmoellenhoff
    @jensmoellenhoff Год назад +5

    🐢I like your videos! J'aime tes vidéos! Ich mag Deine Videos! I am from a small town near Munich, Germany. I speak German (meine Muttersprache), I am quite fluent in English et je parle un peu Français. :)

  • @AitorDM
    @AitorDM Год назад

    9:41 Segundo Francia

  • @bakai.ibraimov
    @bakai.ibraimov Год назад +22

    Salam to my kyrgyz guys! What a surprise!

  • @senasaka7857
    @senasaka7857 Год назад +26

    What the Kyrghiz guy meant is the following:
    Turkic languages include some 35 languages like Kyrgyz, Azerbaijani, Uzbek etc. Unlike common assumption, Turkish or other Turkic languages are not related to Arabic. If anything Arabic is much closer to English than it is to Turkish (the former beloning to the Indo-European language family while the latter belongs to the Ural-Altaic language family- as the interviewee also mentioned it as "Ural". So in terms of syntax, for instance, Turkish is close to Korean or Japanese. The word order is inverse compared to English, French, Spanish, Italian etc.)
    The confusion is because Turkish or Kyrghiz, as it's the case here, borrowed words from Arabic, Persian etc. (Remember Ottoman Empire encompassed Arabic-speaking regions too, if we focus on Turkish). So that's why he gave the example of saying hi but basically said something in Arabic. In Turkish also, you can say Salaimu Aleykum to mean hi - esp. if you have religious orientation or if you're older generation- but you can just opt for "Merhaba" or "Selam" instead- which are, surprise surprise, borrowed words again from the Middle Eastern languages. Anyway, Turkish borrowed heavily from Arabic - and more so from Persian and to a lesser extent from French- , that's a given, but it's really a totally different language -- on a last note, that explains why we, conference interpreters, have a hard time going between English-Turkish, for instance, as the word order is simply the inverse. So we rely heavily on our guessing capacities :))

    • @tylersmith3139
      @tylersmith3139 Год назад +8

      You're right, except that Arabic is not and Indo-European language, it's a semitic language like Hebrew and the Altaic language family has been disproven, Korean and Japanese are language isolates.
      But yeah, English has a lot of Arabic and Hebrew loanwords(alcohol, sugar, coffee, azure, alchemy, assassin, arsenal, algebra, artichoke, apricot etc.) so it would be closer to Arabic than Kyrgyz

    • @SmArif-fw3rp
      @SmArif-fw3rp Год назад

      Assalamualikum sister. Are you from Turkye?

    • @User08179
      @User08179 Год назад +1

      Half of the Turkish and Persian language dictionary is all Arabic Persian is even written in Arabic letters The Turkish language was also written in Arabic letters, but the President of Turkey turned it into Latin in that time

    • @senasaka7857
      @senasaka7857 Год назад

      @@User08179 Yes we have a lot of words from Arabic-Persian or French. That doesn't mean that Turkish is similar to these languages though- this is what I meant. It is just we have borrow words, that's it. But the grammar and the structure of language is TOTALLY DIFFERENT. Plus, we changed it to Latin alphabet because Arabic script didn't allow for correct pronunciation of Turkish- we just used Arabic script but basically the language was TURKISH. It is like you write Arabic using Kyrillic but stilll you would be speaking Arabic righ
      You can just listen to Turkish on RUclips to see how different it sounds from all those languages. It isn't that "someone came, changed the Arabic to Latin and that's why there is difference". It is because there is those differences that the President and the language commission changed it to Latin. Please try to polish your ignorance a little bit before commenting on a country's complex past by throwing out a biased comment here.

    • @senasaka7857
      @senasaka7857 Год назад

      @@tylersmith3139 Yeah you're right! If we go into deep details of linguistics I know that Altaic theory is disproven. Just wanted to make this comment on a surface level since I have been encountering this misconception for over 20 yrs, and this video seemed to be a relevant opportunity for that!

  • @nosceteipsum6149
    @nosceteipsum6149 7 месяцев назад

    I'm from Barcelona, like my parents and grandparents, and I can assure you that the Barcelona of before was much more more beautiful than today. Maybe no so much international as today, but with more quality of life. Olimpics in 92 marked an inflexion point. Today I live in a small village of 800h. I see many of yours interviews. Are ok. Salutes to Canada from a small village of Aragon in Spain.😊😊

  • @myerwerl
    @myerwerl Год назад +1

    Man this video makes me miss all the languages ive learned over the years and forget it because i dont activelybusing it or purauing it anymore. Gotta get that back.

  • @Zeyev
    @Zeyev Год назад +5

    Another wonderful set of interviews. I worked with a polyglot group of people but I suppose most of my fellow Usonians would fall into the monolingual category. Alas.
    PS I notice you told the Bytowner you live in Montréal but didn't mention The Peg, your city of origin.

    • @AlekséjAntipov
      @AlekséjAntipov Год назад

      Ankaŭ en Usono estas esperantistoj.

    • @Zeyev
      @Zeyev Год назад +2

      @@AlekséjAntipov Mi ne parolas Esperanton. I use "Usonian" instead of "American" because it's more specific. In Spanish I would have said "Estadounidense" but we don't have a word like that in French or English. Zut.

  • @liudmilaantipova7664
    @liudmilaantipova7664 Год назад +3

    Very interesting topic

  • @sarahinthekitchen8568
    @sarahinthekitchen8568 Год назад +3

    The last man caught me off guard!! praying the universe gives him whatever he wants and for better days🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤

  • @hashimoto942
    @hashimoto942 Год назад +1

    Very nice keep up the good work 👌👍🏻

  • @sunopan
    @sunopan Год назад +7

    last guy speaks 5 languages! surely people there can at least provide him with a job.

  • @joaodgoncalves
    @joaodgoncalves Год назад +4

    Esse final me emocionou.

  • @olmaichuk
    @olmaichuk Год назад +6

    yeahh this video has own vibe.. barca❤‍🔥

  • @lorgabluc
    @lorgabluc Год назад +1

    Great video as always 🙌

  • @user-tj8yz9sn8v
    @user-tj8yz9sn8v Год назад +2

    ¡Vaya! Me encontré con este video después del último video sobre Bielorrusia. Puedo practicar mi español perfectamente

  • @rainingnews
    @rainingnews Год назад +1

    Very nice place and beautiful people

  • @fobbitguy
    @fobbitguy Год назад +5

    I love how the Chinese girl noticed freedom. We don't know how lucky we are and don't even realize it

  • @marwa-oj1ev
    @marwa-oj1ev Год назад

    i just love the vibes i get from ur videos

  • @patrickp8315
    @patrickp8315 Год назад +17

    The Spanish of the last guy is way clearer than some native Spanish speakers that I talked to. I hope he gets his paper soon and settle down there with happiness.

    • @lilith1951
      @lilith1951 Год назад

      @@iclipsy9119 Why?

    • @lilith1951
      @lilith1951 Год назад

      @@iclipsy9119 Speak for yourself.

    • @johnascialpi5247
      @johnascialpi5247 Год назад

      I noticed that too I could I understand everything and I’m not fluent ❤😊

    • @angyliv8040
      @angyliv8040 Год назад +1

      It’s usually for people who don’t have native or high level of language to understand non native speakers. This is because they speak slowly or they speak as you usually speak. For a native speaker I can understand it perfectly but I have to concrete in some words because he is not using correctly the order or the grammar. And I hope he achieve his goals.

  • @espanoldemexico2243
    @espanoldemexico2243 Год назад +2

    The last person is a really strong human. My respect for him.

  • @HaleyFunk1
    @HaleyFunk1 Год назад +2

    Amazing video I love it! 🐢

  • @michaelengland7228
    @michaelengland7228 Год назад

    What a lovely man the last chap was. Greetings from Cheltenham, England.

  • @theresaa188
    @theresaa188 Год назад +1

    6:38 wow! I really didn't expect to see someone from my country

  • @brucecowin
    @brucecowin Год назад +3

    🐢. These are always interesting. Nice one!

  • @worldofnuance
    @worldofnuance Год назад +2

    One of the best cities in the world. It's one of my favorites.

  • @srw2289
    @srw2289 Год назад +10

    I'll start learning Spanish when I move up to the second year. If I were to make it, I'll go Barcelona.☺

    • @gerard5723
      @gerard5723 Год назад +8

      Better learn catalan, the local language.

    • @ilovebobbatea9681
      @ilovebobbatea9681 Год назад

      @@gerard5723 useless country

    • @CH-sm7dc
      @CH-sm7dc Год назад +3

      Sarwa, you're very welcome to Spain and I hope you enjoy learning Spanish. If the radical catalan separatists bully you for speaking Spanish and not Catalan (some of them usually do that even to other Catalan people), please, be aware that there is a lot of towns and cities of the rest of Spain where people will make you feel welcome.

    • @jeanpoltabi4355
      @jeanpoltabi4355 Год назад +4

      @@CH-sm7dc I'm Catalan and I've never seen someone bullying another person for not speaking Catalan. We appreciate foreign people trying to learn it tho!!!

    • @robertopimentel3002
      @robertopimentel3002 Год назад +1

      @@gerard5723 no

  • @worldobserver3515
    @worldobserver3515 Год назад +4

    I felt for that last guy. Hope he is doing well.

  • @boothbuilder
    @boothbuilder Год назад

    I love your this type of videos. thanks. 谢谢。

  • @anacasanova7350
    @anacasanova7350 Год назад +4

    Yo soy española, mayor, y hablo español, catalán y he estudiado muchos años francés e inglés. Los hablo poco.

  • @bobbykelvinchidi9153
    @bobbykelvinchidi9153 Год назад +1

    I love you bro and I love that brother from Guinea Conakry. He’s the best dad ever ❤

  • @AnnaEvl
    @AnnaEvl Год назад +2

    🐢 Love your channel, it's so inspired!

  • @bellair8495
    @bellair8495 Год назад +8

    Обалдеть не ожидала тут увидеть киргиза 😂❤️а я так хотела рассказать про свой татарский язык, а этот мужчина очень правильно объяснил про тюркскую языковую семью

    • @imiskhak
      @imiskhak Год назад

      dreams come true

  • @eldiyarmusabektegin9776
    @eldiyarmusabektegin9776 Год назад +5

    1:28..; Va alaikum assalom bayake, Allahka şügür. Özünüz kandays?
    Hello everyone, I'm also from Kyrgyzstan 🇰🇬 and I'm studying in Germany.

    • @phantom2160
      @phantom2160 Год назад

      Салам алейкум байке, можно будет в телеге списаться и спросить что да как в Германии, сам школьник, выбираю куда и как можно поступить?

  • @Mariarco
    @Mariarco Год назад +3

    The last guy made me cry 😭

  • @abdulbasit-cn9ek
    @abdulbasit-cn9ek Год назад +2

    1:12
    - Could you say a kyrgyz' expression?
    - (Responded with two arabic words with a chuckle) .
    - Is it kyrgyz?
    - No, its a different language.
    - I asked for Kyrgyz?
    - Goodbye

    • @australianpainter42069
      @australianpainter42069 Год назад +2

      Yeah i cringed hard

    • @IoT_
      @IoT_ Год назад

      he said only ONE PHRASE in Arabic which he furthermore explained that it's a versatile expression in a Muslim country. And after that he said the expression in Kyrgyz: "кандайсың?" - which means "how are you?". Why don't the people first listen to the full part and then comment. 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @castanedax
    @castanedax Год назад +1

    love the last one!

  • @viktoriia3361
    @viktoriia3361 Год назад +7

    It's interesting that some people don't count their native language (non-native English speakers) and just mention the foreign ones. I still can't forget the lady from the US who said American and English (video from London I believe) 😆

  • @islomkarimov897
    @islomkarimov897 Год назад +1

    1:16 Salom 🙌 Hello from Uzbekistan!