I remember him studying Turkish for a month or so then travelling to Istanbul and talk to vendors there. Very impressive. The best one is when he went to Canada and met with First Nation people and spoke in Cree. Brought tears to the elders.
The Turkish one wasn't that impressive, I speak fluent Turkish and his pronunciation and use of grammar was very flawed. He even kept saying words that didn't correlate with what the conversation was about
tbh, i dont think you really showed them the good videos of him speaking their languages!! you coulda choosing other clips which woulda been way better or even shown other dialects of the other languages. i think he learned like 2 to 4 indian languages and learned like 3 or 4 chinese dialects, just sayin
They could've done a better job for them to listen to the audio it seemed like they were looking at a monitor with horrible speakers from across the room
I want to point out that Xiaomanyc has spoken around 50 languages so far, and he study them for lik 2 weeks max if I'm not mistaken. He once did a live interview in Norwegian in Norway, and it was actually pretty good for being just 2 weeks.
@@LangXplorer If that's you're opinion then good for you! I didn't find it to be that cringe - for me I saw someone really trying his best to speak a foreign language. Sure pronunciation and grammar it wasn't good, but I'd say that anyone that learns language for 2 weeks and then go on national television is quite the achievement. The essence of my comment is that he managed to communicate in such short time. ☺
17:50 Obviously the "American" girl hasn't spent much time in America. We ABSOLUTELY have different levels of politeness. I would NEVER speak to my Girlfriend's Father, or a Church Pastor/Priest the same way that I talk to my Best Friend.
Yes, his Indonesian is not fluent, but we Indonesians appreciate everyone who learns our national language. Don't take our compliments seriously, because it might mislead you into thinking you are fluent when in reality you are not 😂 8:48 Elita, _paan_ is what we call _sirih_ or betel nut chewing. But of course we don’t really see it anymore in most of Indonesia, except for several places.
Like everyone else said they didn't choose the best clips of this, especially for his Mandarin but they also did not mention how some of these videos were challenge videos. Like the Korean one, he learned Korean in 24 hours and those were clips from him learning Korean for only one day.
the one thing that stood out to me with the street vendor in the blue sweater is he blew his nose and had a dirty handkerchief then he went inside and served food without washing his hands
i don't think they understood the whole deal here that he usually goes around neighborhoods in the US where there are people who mostly speak his target language. he practices a lot and then tries to interact.
I liked the posture of the girls they are loving caring, they are model teachers, marketers etc, each one evaluated and admired Xyaomanic a brave polyglot guy humble scholar who learns languages in 24h and in 48h, talented polyglot, I know his work the guy is talented. What I liked the girls ' comment that describes Xyaomanic well is Have Courage, be dedicated to languages, care about communicating improvise, do not worry about making mistakes, everyone makes mistakes, try to talk that with practice with natives and non-Natives you improve and master the language. And I'm glad they liked and rejoiced and admired the effort yes 🙂 about superhuman effort's Xyaomanic even with an accent estadonitano manages to be polyglot. I love the charitable, welcoming and hospitable spirit of the mocas they know what it is to be a foreigner and speak every day non-native languages different from their own. They know what reality is like the exception is the Korean girl who is affectionate welcoming hospitable and loving. The Xyaomanic videos were shown very kicked, quick of this detail I did not like it should change and be corrected, in other things the video was beautiful yes and great and educational. Congratulations to the gals and of course to the Xyaomanic colleague and friend who carries in his linguistics wisdom valuable world cultures, I loved it. Kisses on the soul of all the beautiful girls caresses and kisses continue in this spirit of acikher well and take good care of those who do not speak well and dominate Asian culture. 🌹🫂🍬🍫🌟🥂💙🧸🍺😘❣️🥰👍
You should try to have this panel watch videos on other polyglots/multi-lingual people like Anming ("Oriental Pearl"), Kazuma (Kazu Languages), Will John (Goluremi Languages) and Steve Kaufmann. 😊👍🏽
They are the real deal. Also Chris Lewis. Xiaoma fails so bad, he inspires me to learn different languages without being too shy or ashamed about sucking so badly in speaking a language.
FYI Navajo being just in front of Mandarin. Also my Apache Language is very similar to Navajo. Which means that Apache is like in the top 8 or so hardest Language to learn in the world too.
when i was in indonesia i met a girl that looked just like the one girl in this video so pretty i dont care what anyone thinks i think shes beautiful i was wondering if she had a skin condition or she got burned when she was younger either way she is so sweet and she should be able to be so pretty
10:15 this girl is so poor in explaining. Thus was a bread that has to be crushed....its packed with layers....only when you crush it...the soft layers will fluff out.. otherwise you will just eat it like a thick bread.
I like this meeting because it allows a group of friends to form, it brings people together and I think it's really cool. I'd love to see more of these kinds of group activities :D Ren Xue High Five
So a good question for u ladies: To understand each other better, do u think everyone should learn 1 common language or should everyone learn multiple languages? Not to forget, some of u also said that u gave up learning another language because its hard.
If you dont know the language, you'll be "shocked", coz you dont know he is mispronouncing words and some of his structure is off. He doesn't speak fluently. He just memorizes a few phrases. That's why they can't really understand him. They just play along and humor him. Watch the Cantonese one. He tries ONE Cantonese sentence and fails, then he has to switch to Mandarin. But he legit knows Mandarin coz his wife is Chinese.
Someone did some brain scans or similar and said he had a better than usual (more developed? Bigger? I can't remember) part of the brain that is used for things like music & languages. (Musicians can be better because they are usually hearing-based, not sight-based, so they can perceive the tonal differences etc more easily).
The paratha crushing is something that they do in the north of India. Maybe not in restaurants but definitely in homes. I haven't seen it in other parts of India.
Annyeong, da jia hao, ladies. I've watched Xiamanyc many times to try and pick up some Mandarin but this is the first time I've seen your reaction video. I've been trying to teach myself Mandarin, off and on, for about 5 years and now I'm trying to learn Korean. Do you have any suggestions on how I can progress? Before you reply, know that I don't have anyone to practice with so I lose what i''ve learned. I'm going to follow your channel to see if I can stay motivated. Thank you, Bob from LA
For anyone curious, India have many different Indian languages, there is no language called ‘Indian’. Indians speak Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi, Sindhi and etc, there is over 20 or so last I recall. You can’t say that someone speaks Indian, because they aren’t. They are speaking in one of the many Indian languages. Chinese - he’s definitely not speaking in one of the dialects, such as Hakka or Cantonese. Korean - well, they only have one language? Just that different people speaks in different accents. Indonesia - definitely speaking in Bahasa Indonesia.
Di indonesia juga memiliki banyak bahasa .bahkan lebih banyak dari india .tetapi bahasa indonesia merupakan bahasa pemersatu perbedaan dalam kegiatan sehari hari di indonesia.contoh orang jawa yang berkunjung ke bali tidak dapat berbicara bali mereka akan menggunakan bahasa indonesia.
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7:12 she is white, how come the most indian videos searched on youtube about this she never know. 😂 other thing famous about india. But i would not say that here 😂
Finally someone get's it, there one video where 3 chinese teachers rated his chinese and the 2nd one was jarring even after he SPECIFICALLY told them to be brutally honest
This topic, a cursed, miserable and envious subject of non-polyglot people, has already been evaluated by the Chinese Language Academy, he was loved and welcomed, the Chinese praised him and said that his Chinese sounded typical of north-central China, but he is not native to other regions of China. The sound of Mandarin is different and even opposite in each region of China. A citizen who achieves such a feat without being Chinese deserves applause and respect, yes, a grand Conquest for a statenitan person in hard tuff boned Chinese idiom 🎉❤.
There are many languages in India? Hindi is one of them; there’s also Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi and etc. Hindi is one of the languages spoken by Indians. In China, pretty much everyone speaks Mandarin Chinese, the only difference is the dialect. Koreans, North or South, speaks Korean. Indonesia’s major language is Bahasa. Source: A Singaporean with friends from all this background. My Indian friends learn Tamil in school, but i know that some of the older gen speaks Telugu or Hindi instead.
@@hanjesse31 ...I'm Chinese, and we refer to speaking in Cantonese Chinese, Hakka Chinese and Hokkien Chinese as a dialect. Hakka is my dialect, but I can't speak it. Dialect is a form of language peculiar to a region or specific group of people. I am Hakka Chinese, therefore, my family speaks Hakka - a dialect. Perhaps, you should be the one to learn the difference between a language and a dialect? Cantonese or Hakka, Hokkien etc are dialects.
Shame that you looked at xiaoma. Kazu language or laoshu 50500 or even Steve Kaufmann would have presented you guys the impressive varieties of languages one person can Master.
I love Kazuma-san! He is a sweet and genuine guy, and top of the languages that he focuses on, he also studies geography of their correlating regions. He has taken a very educated and thorough approach to studying foreign languages. 😊👍🏽
Will John from Goluremi Languages is another one. His videos tend to be shorter than most, but he is still impressive with his foreign language knowledge.
I like Kazu, but all does is sits around and asks mostly girls and young women the same sets of questions over and over while they ooh and ahh over him. He doesn't actually go to these places and interact with them like Xiaoma does.
I remember him studying Turkish for a month or so then travelling to Istanbul and talk to vendors there. Very impressive. The best one is when he went to Canada and met with First Nation people and spoke in Cree. Brought tears to the elders.
AND... Welsh with a woman from wales
The Turkish one wasn't that impressive, I speak fluent Turkish and his pronunciation and use of grammar was very flawed. He even kept saying words that didn't correlate with what the conversation was about
That is true. Xiaoma is incredibly confident and doesnt mind making mistakes or getting corrected by strangers.
tbh, i dont think you really showed them the good videos of him speaking their languages!! you coulda choosing other clips which woulda been way better or even shown other dialects of the other languages. i think he learned like 2 to 4 indian languages and learned like 3 or 4 chinese dialects, just sayin
Thanks for posting
The Chinese “dialects” are actually languages too btw
It does not make sense, to judge Xiaoman's chinese and take pieces of his clips for this where other people speak it and he mostly is listening.
They could've done a better job for them to listen to the audio it seemed like they were looking at a monitor with horrible speakers from across the room
They played 30 seconds of his mandarin...didn't really do his Chinese justice...
I want to point out that Xiaomanyc has spoken around 50 languages so far, and he study them for lik 2 weeks max if I'm not mistaken.
He once did a live interview in Norwegian in Norway, and it was actually pretty good for being just 2 weeks.
@@LangXplorer If that's you're opinion then good for you! I didn't find it to be that cringe - for me I saw someone really trying his best to speak a foreign language. Sure pronunciation and grammar it wasn't good, but I'd say that anyone that learns language for 2 weeks and then go on national television is quite the achievement. The essence of my comment is that he managed to communicate in such short time. ☺
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17:50 Obviously the "American" girl hasn't spent much time in America. We ABSOLUTELY have different levels of politeness. I would NEVER speak to my Girlfriend's Father, or a Church Pastor/Priest the same way that I talk to my Best Friend.
His wife also a chinese if i don't mistake that's why his mandarin better than the other languages.
He also took chinese lessons in Beijing
that, studied abroad in china for a year, and lives in flushing new york which has a huge chinatown
He learnt many languages but the most impressive was from the african tribe i think it was the waicutti tribe
Being an indian I don't like the way he crush the naan without even asking ,this is impolite nature ,maybe he was so frustrated that's why he did that
and government is not doing anything
@@a77opteritoget66 ?
@@a77opteritoget66 personal hygiene lessons bhi govt de , ky insaan ho yr. personal responsibility is a thing
Yes, his Indonesian is not fluent, but we Indonesians appreciate everyone who learns our national language. Don't take our compliments seriously, because it might mislead you into thinking you are fluent when in reality you are not 😂
8:48 Elita, _paan_ is what we call _sirih_ or betel nut chewing. But of course we don’t really see it anymore in most of Indonesia, except for several places.
I miss Lao Shu he was fantastic with languages
Rest In Paradise Laoshu505000, the Man the Myth, the Legend that spoke 50 plus Languages!!!
Lao Shu the best❤
@@siprianussapitu2099 was🙏😞
@@n8tiveapachendn The kindest soul I ever watched
He was amazing😢 RIP
Like everyone else said they didn't choose the best clips of this, especially for his Mandarin but they also did not mention how some of these videos were challenge videos. Like the Korean one, he learned Korean in 24 hours and those were clips from him learning Korean for only one day.
most of his videos are him quickly learning languages so he jumps in without full fluency and takes risks
the one thing that stood out to me with the street vendor in the blue sweater is he blew his nose and had a dirty handkerchief then he went inside and served food without washing his hands
i don't think they understood the whole deal here that he usually goes around neighborhoods in the US where there are people who mostly speak his target language. he practices a lot and then tries to interact.
Who pick these clips- very poor choices? Even the Chinese clips which is his best language- they show other people speaking.
I liked the posture of the girls they are loving caring, they are model teachers, marketers etc, each one evaluated and admired Xyaomanic a brave polyglot guy humble scholar who learns languages in 24h and in 48h, talented polyglot, I know his work the guy is talented. What I liked the girls ' comment that describes Xyaomanic well is Have Courage, be dedicated to languages, care about communicating improvise, do not worry about making mistakes, everyone makes mistakes, try to talk that with practice with natives and non-Natives you improve and master the language. And I'm glad they liked and rejoiced and admired the effort yes 🙂 about superhuman effort's Xyaomanic even with an accent estadonitano manages to be polyglot. I love the charitable, welcoming and hospitable spirit of the mocas they know what it is to be a foreigner and speak every day non-native languages different from their own. They know what reality is like the exception is the Korean girl who is affectionate welcoming hospitable and loving. The Xyaomanic videos were shown very kicked, quick of this detail I did not like it should change and be corrected, in other things the video was beautiful yes and great and educational. Congratulations to the gals and of course to the Xyaomanic colleague and friend who carries in his linguistics wisdom valuable world cultures, I loved it. Kisses on the soul of all the beautiful girls caresses and kisses continue in this spirit of acikher well and take good care of those who do not speak well and dominate Asian culture.
🌹🫂🍬🍫🌟🥂💙🧸🍺😘❣️🥰👍
I bet if they contacted him, they could set up some cross channel content at some point. Bet he'd love the opportunity for multilingual content.
You should try to have this panel watch videos on other polyglots/multi-lingual people like Anming ("Oriental Pearl"), Kazuma (Kazu Languages), Will John (Goluremi Languages) and Steve Kaufmann. 😊👍🏽
Also Ryan Hale
They are the real deal. Also Chris Lewis.
Xiaoma fails so bad, he inspires me to learn different languages without being too shy or ashamed about sucking so badly in speaking a language.
he even speaks native american languages
amazing
About 3 to 5ish, My Native Navajo being one of them.
And Navajo is I think the 4th hardest language in the world to learn.
FYI Navajo being just in front of Mandarin. Also my Apache Language is very similar to Navajo. Which means that Apache is like in the top 8 or so hardest Language to learn in the world too.
He deserves all planetary respect 🙏 in all dimension.
He's fantastic ❤.
when i was in indonesia i met a girl that looked just like the one girl in this video so pretty i dont care what anyone thinks i think shes beautiful i was wondering if she had a skin condition or she got burned when she was younger either way she is so sweet and she should be able to be so pretty
10:15 this girl is so poor in explaining. Thus was a bread that has to be crushed....its packed with layers....only when you crush it...the soft layers will fluff out.. otherwise you will just eat it like a thick bread.
I like this meeting because it allows a group of friends to form, it brings people together and I think it's really cool. I'd love to see more of these kinds of group activities :D Ren Xue High Five
he study in beijing for 1 year.
So a good question for u ladies:
To understand each other better, do u think everyone should learn 1 common language or should everyone learn multiple languages?
Not to forget, some of u also said that u gave up learning another language because its hard.
In Sinhalese, we do have those different politeness levels.
Where is he speaking Indian languages 3 out of 4 clips are just silent.
You should watch his channel then, he speaks at least 8 languages
@@DavidMedina-lu1wf I got your point. Wish you would get mine. I have watched his videos.
If you dont know the language, you'll be "shocked", coz you dont know he is mispronouncing words and some of his structure is off. He doesn't speak fluently. He just memorizes a few phrases. That's why they can't really understand him. They just play along and humor him.
Watch the Cantonese one. He tries ONE Cantonese sentence and fails, then he has to switch to Mandarin. But he legit knows Mandarin coz his wife is Chinese.
His wife is Chinese n he is a fluent Chinese speaker
Someone did some brain scans or similar and said he had a better than usual (more developed? Bigger? I can't remember) part of the brain that is used for things like music & languages. (Musicians can be better because they are usually hearing-based, not sight-based, so they can perceive the tonal differences etc more easily).
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I never saw that head massage thingy, I never have someone crush my bread all of a sudden without asking but I did try fire paan.
The paratha crushing is something that they do in the north of India. Maybe not in restaurants but definitely in homes. I haven't seen it in other parts of India.
Annyeong, da jia hao, ladies. I've watched Xiamanyc many times to try and pick up some Mandarin but this is the first time I've seen your reaction video. I've been trying to teach myself Mandarin, off and on, for about 5 years and now I'm trying to learn Korean. Do you have any suggestions on how I can progress? Before you reply, know that I don't have anyone to practice with so I lose what i''ve learned. I'm going to follow your channel to see if I can stay motivated. Thank you, Bob from LA
For anyone curious, India have many different Indian languages, there is no language called ‘Indian’. Indians speak Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi, Sindhi and etc, there is over 20 or so last I recall.
You can’t say that someone speaks Indian, because they aren’t. They are speaking in one of the many Indian languages.
Chinese - he’s definitely not speaking in one of the dialects, such as Hakka or Cantonese.
Korean - well, they only have one language? Just that different people speaks in different accents.
Indonesia - definitely speaking in Bahasa Indonesia.
he speaks cantonese and a little fuzhounese for chinese
@@blegh277he mostly speaks Mandarin 普通話 (common language) and is learning the others
FYI Korean has 2 languages the mainland has their own and Jeju has it's own (classified as an endangered language in 2010 by the UN)😉
Di indonesia juga memiliki banyak bahasa .bahkan lebih banyak dari india .tetapi bahasa indonesia merupakan bahasa pemersatu perbedaan dalam kegiatan sehari hari di indonesia.contoh orang jawa yang berkunjung ke bali tidak dapat berbicara bali mereka akan menggunakan bahasa indonesia.
@@robert-antoinedenault5901 Is it really? I actually didn't know that, that's a really interesting fact.
For you lenguage is nice i love them
He is famous in China
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4:48 why does she refer to a woman as 'the mother'?
i love you from the heart
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7:12 she is white, how come the most indian videos searched on youtube about this she never know. 😂 other thing famous about india. But i would not say that here 😂
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Miss violin from indonesia , please invite her next 😢
He speaks Chinese but does not sound Chinese.
And that is nothing to be ashamed of as he is not a native Chinese speaker
Finally someone get's it, there one video where 3 chinese teachers rated his chinese and the 2nd one was jarring even after he SPECIFICALLY told them to be brutally honest
This topic, a cursed, miserable and envious subject of non-polyglot people, has already been evaluated by the Chinese Language Academy, he was loved and welcomed, the Chinese praised him and said that his Chinese sounded typical of north-central China, but he is not native to other regions of China. The sound of Mandarin is different and even opposite in each region of China. A citizen who achieves such a feat without being Chinese deserves applause and respect, yes, a grand Conquest for a statenitan person in hard tuff boned Chinese idiom 🎉❤.
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Why wrote Hindi? You could have written Indian just like Chinese, Korean, Indonesian.
There are many languages in India? Hindi is one of them; there’s also Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi and etc.
Hindi is one of the languages spoken by Indians.
In China, pretty much everyone speaks Mandarin Chinese, the only difference is the dialect.
Koreans, North or South, speaks Korean.
Indonesia’s major language is Bahasa.
Source: A Singaporean with friends from all this background. My Indian friends learn Tamil in school, but i know that some of the older gen speaks Telugu or Hindi instead.
India is diverse. Hindi is one of the many languages spoken there. Just like Thailand, Japan, China, etc.
indian isn't a language
@@Fercousion learn what dialect and language means
@@hanjesse31 ...I'm Chinese, and we refer to speaking in Cantonese Chinese, Hakka Chinese and Hokkien Chinese as a dialect.
Hakka is my dialect, but I can't speak it.
Dialect is a form of language peculiar to a region or specific group of people. I am Hakka Chinese, therefore, my family speaks Hakka - a dialect.
Perhaps, you should be the one to learn the difference between a language and a dialect?
Cantonese or Hakka, Hokkien etc are dialects.
Shame that you looked at xiaoma. Kazu language or laoshu 50500 or even Steve Kaufmann would have presented you guys the impressive varieties of languages one person can Master.
Yeah and Kazu is so underrated
Kazu-san FTW
I love Kazuma-san! He is a sweet and genuine guy, and top of the languages that he focuses on, he also studies geography of their correlating regions. He has taken a very educated and thorough approach to studying foreign languages. 😊👍🏽
Will John from Goluremi Languages is another one. His videos tend to be shorter than most, but he is still impressive with his foreign language knowledge.
I like Kazu, but all does is sits around and asks mostly girls and young women the same sets of questions over and over while they ooh and ahh over him. He doesn't actually go to these places and interact with them like Xiaoma does.
Xiaomanyc is not really white he is more brownish with a tint of red because of the sun
19:10 what use does that have
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