What he did is pretty impressive. That said, it's easier to do that when you know 0 cause language learning is not linear, the more you learn the more you need to learn to keep going. It's possible to even do shadowing and try to have a perfect pronunciation on a few phrases like asking a coffee or something but know nothing else so this type of videos are pretty much click bait cause he would not keep the pace long term
why do all these people who are bi-lingual look like mark zukerburg theres these two and another one that always does the video call to girls and rizzes them up
The clickbait idea was very smart lol. Obviously we would never go to speak like that AI at all, the guy pronounciation was so much better and natural on the conversation to be honest. It's interesting like how the spanish normaly is more easier for u than portuguese. For me the Spanish is being so much more difficult for me than the english. I still make a lot of mistakes on english but, the pronounciation, the listening, everting is easier for me than Spanish. Probs for u. You're learning so much things in a short time. Even your pronounciation is getting better too fast.
Yeah, I think his spanish background helped him a lot. And it probably looked natural because of his history if doing stuff like this. I feel like Spanish would be much easier for you if you already speak portuguese? Maybe they are too similar. Thank you for the compliment and the comment. Keep on practicing your english. You write very well :)))
Spanish has very few sounds that English doesn't have (the tapped 'r' and rolled 'rr' being the prime examples), and even some of them appear in somewhat common loanwords, such as gnocchi. Portuguese, as I understand it, has more sounds that don't exist in English, which would make it a bit more difficult for us than Spanish.
I think some people got so obsessed with "learning languages" that they got confuse, in the video Xiaoma didn't claim that he is fluent in portuguese, learn a language doesn't mean you know every word, i'm from Brazil and there's a lot of words i don't know, and i'm pretty sure that are words that you doesn't know in your language too, i think this way of thinking maybe would be bad for people who are trying to learn a new language for the first time, because they might get traumatized about thinking that they need to memorize all the words and grammars, just imagine mandarin, if you'll need to learn all the words and understand 100% of the characters to actually "learn" chinese then simply isn't a person in this planet that "learned" mandarin, i think this concept of "learning a language" it's a little vague
An example of what i said it's the word "pneumoultramicroscopicossilicovulcanoconiótico" a word for a specific disease that i think that 99% of brazilians have no idea what it is and may not even be able to speak that word.
Not saying it because i am a fan of his or anything like it, but i don't think that making a video putting other bigger youtubers down is a good and healty way to grow your channel.
I don't see it as putting someone down, I think it's informing people as to whether what he was saying was legit or BS This is important information to those that are thinking of doing the same to have correct expectations
What he did is pretty impressive.
That said, it's easier to do that when you know 0 cause language learning is not linear, the more you learn the more you need to learn to keep going.
It's possible to even do shadowing and try to have a perfect pronunciation on a few phrases like asking a coffee or something but know nothing else so this type of videos are pretty much click bait cause he would not keep the pace long term
why do all these people who are bi-lingual look like mark zukerburg theres these two and another one that always does the video call to girls and rizzes them up
Tbh, his spanish basis should be taken into the account of hours, because almost every word is the same actually.
Obviously he only learned what he planned to say, but very smart of him anyways and he got a million views
The clickbait idea was very smart lol. Obviously we would never go to speak like that AI at all, the guy pronounciation was so much better and natural on the conversation to be honest.
It's interesting like how the spanish normaly is more easier for u than portuguese. For me the Spanish is being so much more difficult for me than the english.
I still make a lot of mistakes on english but, the pronounciation, the listening, everting is easier for me than Spanish.
Probs for u. You're learning so much things in a short time. Even your pronounciation is getting better too fast.
Yeah, I think his spanish background helped him a lot. And it probably looked natural because of his history if doing stuff like this. I feel like Spanish would be much easier for you if you already speak portuguese? Maybe they are too similar. Thank you for the compliment and the comment. Keep on practicing your english. You write very well :)))
Spanish has very few sounds that English doesn't have (the tapped 'r' and rolled 'rr' being the prime examples), and even some of them appear in somewhat common loanwords, such as gnocchi. Portuguese, as I understand it, has more sounds that don't exist in English, which would make it a bit more difficult for us than Spanish.
I think some people got so obsessed with "learning languages" that they got confuse, in the video Xiaoma didn't claim that he is fluent in portuguese, learn a language doesn't mean you know every word, i'm from Brazil and there's a lot of words i don't know, and i'm pretty sure that are words that you doesn't know in your language too, i think this way of thinking maybe would be bad for people who are trying to learn a new language for the first time, because they might get traumatized about thinking that they need to memorize all the words and grammars, just imagine mandarin, if you'll need to learn all the words and understand 100% of the characters to actually "learn" chinese then simply isn't a person in this planet that "learned" mandarin, i think this concept of "learning a language" it's a little vague
An example of what i said it's the word "pneumoultramicroscopicossilicovulcanoconiótico" a word for a specific disease that i think that 99% of brazilians have no idea what it is and may not even be able to speak that word.
Not saying it because i am a fan of his or anything like it, but i don't think that making a video putting other bigger youtubers down is a good and healty way to grow your channel.
I don't see it as putting someone down, I think it's informing people as to whether what he was saying was legit or BS
This is important information to those that are thinking of doing the same to have correct expectations
Has anyone ever told you that you kinda look like Jeremy Allen White? :D
The guy from The Bear? 88% the same.