I really love the videos that the speaker talks about learning news languanges. now i am learning english, i am only three months but i will not give up until i get fluently in this language.
11:37 Swahili - A very beautiful language from East Africa (Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi, parts of Congo, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia, Madagascar and the Comoros. The language carries some famous words like Hakuna Matata - no worries, Safari - journey, Rafiki - friend, Pumba - foolish, Simba - lion and Moto Moto from a movie Madagascar 2 which means Hot Hot!. It is also home to a beautiful theme song of Get Out movie written by Jordan Peele ‘Sikiliza kwa wahenga’ meaning listen to your ancestors Thank you for reading - Asante sana
@Panel I'm sad to hear that. All languages have the capacity for sophistication. English, for example, used to be a peasant language at a time when all the educated people in England spoke Norman French.
This is one of the best videos about languages I’ve watched so far 🇬🇧🇺🇸 ludzie, którzy mówią w kilku językach, mają przewagę 🇵🇱. Cuando yo tenga hijos quiero que ellos aprendan al rededor de 4 lenguas diferentes. 🇨🇴 🇪🇸 Grazie mille per condividere questo messaggio. 🇮🇹
Nice. I recognized all the languages in which he spoke his introduction phrases (I don't know Dutch, but I recognize it; and though I've forgot Chinese almost completely I still know how it sounds), but nowing Bahasa Melayu is definitely a rare quality.
Hello!, I'm a native Spanish speaker, and I'm looking for a native English speaker to speak with frequently, in both languages, via Discord, Skype, or other, to improve our speaking skills. If there is someone interested, we can fix something.
At 9:38 there is a serious mistake! In Polish we do have ą ę ł but the other ones do not exist in our language!! We do not have them in the alphabet. Also, ł is not a vowel.
(transitive) To learn to a high degree of proficiency. It took her years to master the art of needlecraft. Their word, not mine, but the meaning does exist. In Spanish, you can 'dominar un idioma''.
@@DaveHuxtableLanguages That's my point. 나는 한국어를 좀 알아요. E conosco un po' l'italiano. But, I would never say that I have mastered anything, because. clearly, the word has a different meaning for me than it does for you. Oops. Sorry. You said it was someone else's word, not yours? Who? Seems you haven't even mastered English, because I don't know what you are talking about. And this is exactly the problem. There is no such thing as 'mastering' a language. I'm a native English speaker and I am frequently seeing new English words. I can pretty much express any thought I have in Korean, but the natives still think I don't sound native and I still have no idea why they would choose to have social status mandatorily incorporated into their grammatical and lexical system. I'm certain you are a very clever man that has spent much time learning many languages. I am very envious. But, I am sick of the over-simplification of second language learning that pervades media. Learning a second language is NOT easy. And to the extent that we can learn it, it doesn't suddenly make us feel like a native. The cultural differences remain. Philosophical and world view differences remain. Everyone learning all of the world's languages is impossible. All of the world learning one language is logical.
I really love the videos that the speaker talks about learning news languanges. now i am learning english, i am only three months but i will not give up until i get fluently in this language.
wow! you where only 3 months in when you wrote this comment? thats astounding! You will surely be fluent in no time! How has it been going?
how are you doing now?
@@TheRealBeanEnthusiasthe gave up after listening British rap
@@rafibangladesh makes sense
11:37 Swahili - A very beautiful language from East Africa (Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi, parts of Congo, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia, Madagascar and the Comoros.
The language carries some famous words like Hakuna Matata - no worries, Safari - journey, Rafiki - friend, Pumba - foolish, Simba - lion and Moto Moto from a movie Madagascar 2 which means Hot Hot!.
It is also home to a beautiful theme song of Get Out movie written by Jordan Peele ‘Sikiliza kwa wahenga’ meaning listen to your ancestors
Thank you for reading - Asante sana
It sounds interesting, I'd like to learn it
@Panel I'm sad to hear that. All languages have the capacity for sophistication. English, for example, used to be a peasant language at a time when all the educated people in England spoke Norman French.
This video is one of the most fascinating ones that was ever recorded. This is what a language lover looks like.
This is a fascinating perspective of what means to live in a multilingual society, I'm so enthusiastic to learn a third language
Tu lengua nativa es el español? Lo digo por el nombre jeje
fundamental principles, including 1) visualization, 2) contextualization, 3) meaningful repetition, 4) mental association.
This is one of the best videos about languages I’ve watched so far 🇬🇧🇺🇸 ludzie, którzy mówią w kilku językach, mają przewagę 🇵🇱. Cuando yo tenga hijos quiero que ellos aprendan al rededor de 4 lenguas diferentes. 🇨🇴 🇪🇸 Grazie mille per condividere questo messaggio. 🇮🇹
Thank you so much, Jorge!
Please correct that error in the title!
Great presenter, very engaging and nice to listen to
I just noticed your comment, a year late! Thank you so much!
At first I thought, "Am I hearing English or is it foreign language?"
He starts with Chinese, although the greeting is I don't know in which language...
@@Donello chinese, Spanish, French, German...
@@alihgomex1800there was Dutch too
@@rafibangladesh I agree 👍... Dutch
Thank You! Very positive, very fascinating speech.
regards from Łódź ;)
I love language too!
This was really entertaining 👍😁
Terima kasih for the inspiring idea and sharing the experience 👍👍
Wunderbar! Vielen Dank!
The only dank I know is the marijuana kind.
"A languages"
I know! Some interesting proof reading must have happened there!
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A lecture about language learning and the title isn’t even grammatically correct haha
Impressive!
"i love languages for languages sake" mood.
Ich verstehe nicht Spanisch, aber ich möchte es lernen.
I don't understand Spanish, but I'd like to learn it.
why are you saying that in German if it isn't your native language?
@@snowflake4099 🤭 My mother tongue is neither German nor English.
Thanks
Terima kasih = malay
Gracias = spanish
Obrigado = portuguese
Yeah see i know them alllllllll
Nice. I recognized all the languages in which he spoke his introduction phrases (I don't know Dutch, but I recognize it; and though I've forgot Chinese almost completely I still know how it sounds), but nowing Bahasa Melayu is definitely a rare quality.
Merci= French
Aligatoo= Japanese
Shukran= Arabic
👍🏻👍🏻
@@jasfizarezany4894terimakasih also indonesian 😊
По-русски сказал, молодец :)
Спасибо Дмитрий!
@@DaveHuxtableLanguages и вам спасибо, рад слышать русский язык на таких крупных конференциях
very nice video
you are so handsome senior. I like you and your lecture.
Hello!, I'm a native Spanish speaker, and I'm looking for a native English speaker to speak with frequently, in both languages, via Discord, Skype, or other, to improve our speaking skills. If there is someone interested, we can fix something.
At 9:38 there is a serious mistake! In Polish we do have ą ę ł but the other ones do not exist in our language!! We do not have them in the alphabet. Also, ł is not a vowel.
toki ni li seme?
a! toki pona! mi ala toki ;(
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"He has mastered ten languages"...what, on CD, vinyl? Cause, otherwise, I don't know what 'master a language' means.
(transitive) To learn to a high degree of proficiency.
It took her years to master the art of needlecraft.
Their word, not mine, but the meaning does exist. In Spanish, you can 'dominar un idioma''.
@@DaveHuxtableLanguages Eine sprache beherschen, padroneggiare una lingua, владеть языком etc... how do they say it in Chinese?
Donello 精通一门语言。
@@DaveHuxtableLanguages 谢谢你!
@@DaveHuxtableLanguages That's my point. 나는 한국어를 좀 알아요. E conosco un po' l'italiano. But, I would never say that I have mastered anything, because. clearly, the word has a different meaning for me than it does for you. Oops. Sorry. You said it was someone else's word, not yours? Who? Seems you haven't even mastered English, because I don't know what you are talking about. And this is exactly the problem. There is no such thing as 'mastering' a language. I'm a native English speaker and I am frequently seeing new English words. I can pretty much express any thought I have in Korean, but the natives still think I don't sound native and I still have no idea why they would choose to have social status mandatorily incorporated into their grammatical and lexical system. I'm certain you are a very clever man that has spent much time learning many languages. I am very envious. But, I am sick of the over-simplification of second language learning that pervades media. Learning a second language is NOT easy. And to the extent that we can learn it, it doesn't suddenly make us feel like a native. The cultural differences remain. Philosophical and world view differences remain. Everyone learning all of the world's languages is impossible. All of the world learning one language is logical.
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