They had not much Estonian TV content while being a part of USSR so many people watched Finnish TV programs since the languages are qyite similar. Also in Estonia some of the students learm Finnish in school, in Finland it's usually not an option to learn Estonian.
I am trying to learn all the pretty languages, and focusing mostly on the prettiest ones, and, I highly recommend learning the most alpha and prettiest languages ever created Norse / Gothic / Icelandic / Faroese / English / Dutch / Norwegian / Danish / Welsh / Breton / Cornish as they are way too pretty not to know, and, I would also recommend learning Slovene and Latvian if one wants to learn a Slavic language, which can also be learnt together with the aforementioned heavenly languages - I know (and am learning) multiple languages, being writer level in English and native speaker level in Spanish, which are my first two languages that I have been learning passively since childhood, and, advanced level in Icelandic and Norwegian and upper advanced level in Dutch and upper intermediate level in Norse and German and Swedish, and also, mid intermediate level in Welsh / Danish / Portuguese / French / Italian, and beginner level in Gothic / Latin / Gallo / Latvian / Galician / Hungarian / Old English / Forn Svenska / Middle English / Irish / Manx / Gaelic / Estonian etc and most of my other target languages, though I am still in the process of learning and am not native speaker level or writer level in my newer languages yet, but I shall be fluent in many of them in a few years!
Some fun sentences / words in the heavenly languages Norse / Gothic / Icelandic / Dutch are... Ek heiti Freyja ok ek em at læra Norrænu því ek elski (elska) hana! (Norse) Hann ǫrninn vissi ekki hvaðan kemr Sólin... (Norse) Ek veit alt er þú veizt ekki! (Norse) Ég hef talað Ensku síðan þegar ég vas (var) tveggja eða triggja ára! En ég get líka talað Hollensku og Norsku og Spænsku og FornNorrænu! Ég get talað Íslensku reiprennandi og ég em (er) ekki með neina hreim! Ef ég gæti lært annað mál, hvað væri það? Það væri auðvitað Danska! Ég em (er) að hugsa að það er mikilvægt að læra að minnsta kosti eitt erlent tungumál, eða flest fallegu tungumálin! Svo ég valdi Íslensku og ég héld áfram að læra hana... Ég læri það í samhengi... (Icelandic) Hvíslaðu að svaninum! En ertu frá hinum hlutanum? Þegar ég segi Ísland, hvað er það fyrsta sem dettur þér í (hug) hugi? Als ik Ijsland zeg, wat is het eerste wat naar boven komt bij jou? (Dutch) Some of the prettiest words in Gothic are namo, þein, hunds, þatist, ik, weis, eis, qen, driusaima, wairþan, ains, sinteina, nist, imma, twais, eisarn, swikn, uhteigo, brunna, faíraþro etc! (The words in these heavenly languages are just so pretty and so poetic and so cool, they are true works of art, so I definitely wish I had learnt them in childhood, and I highly recommend learning them all together, as they are way too pretty not to know and so magical, as pretty as Danish and English and Norwegian and Faroese and Welsh and Breton and Cornish and Forn Svenska!)
Palju inimeseid rääkivad vene keeles, loodan et meie veene vennad samma rääkivad Eesti keeles) очень классное видео! Many thanks!!! Wish u best! More same videos!🔥🔥🔥
I get the joke. But actually, in Zimbabwe they have two main languages - Ndebele and Shona - apart from English. And there are also about a dozen minority languages - all of which have official status. If there were a language "Zimbabwean" - it would be Shona. Which of course would upset the Ndebele, whose language is similar to Zulu.
haha to the young man's answer at @2:20. That is the same thing I told my Estonian girly girl 27 years ago when we met. She said she could speak five different languages: Estonian / Finnish / Russian / German / English. I went in to naming off programming languages. She still married me. Meanwhile, now she has added Latin to her language list.
I am trying to learn all the pretty languages, and focusing mostly on the prettiest ones, and, I highly recommend learning the most alpha and prettiest languages ever created Norse / Gothic / Icelandic / Faroese / English / Dutch / Norwegian / Danish / Welsh / Breton / Cornish as they are way too pretty not to know, and, I would also recommend learning Slovene and Latvian if one wants to learn a Slavic language, which can also be learnt together with the aforementioned heavenly languages - I know (and am learning) multiple languages, being writer level in English and native speaker level in Spanish, which are my first two languages that I have been learning passively since childhood, and, advanced level in Icelandic and Norwegian and upper advanced level in Dutch and upper intermediate level in Norse and German and Swedish, and also, mid intermediate level in Welsh / Danish / Portuguese / French / Italian, and beginner level in Gothic / Latin / Gallo / Latvian / Galician / Hungarian / Old English / Forn Svenska / Middle English / Irish / Manx / Gaelic / Estonian etc and most of my other target languages, though I am still in the process of learning and am not native speaker level or writer level in my newer languages yet, but I shall be fluent in many of them in a few years!
Some fun sentences / words in the heavenly languages Norse / Gothic / Icelandic / Dutch are... Ek heiti Freyja ok ek em at læra Norrænu því ek elski (elska) hana! (Norse) Hann ǫrninn vissi ekki hvaðan kemr Sólin... (Norse) Ek veit alt er þú veizt ekki! (Norse) Ég hef talað Ensku síðan þegar ég vas (var) tveggja eða triggja ára! En ég get líka talað Hollensku og Norsku og Spænsku og FornNorrænu! Ég get talað Íslensku reiprennandi og ég em (er) ekki með neina hreim! Ef ég gæti lært annað mál, hvað væri það? Það væri auðvitað Danska! Ég em (er) að hugsa að það er mikilvægt að læra að minnsta kosti eitt erlent tungumál, eða flest fallegu tungumálin! Svo ég valdi Íslensku og ég héld áfram að læra hana... Ég læri það í samhengi... (Icelandic) Hvíslaðu að svaninum! En ertu frá hinum hlutanum? Þegar ég segi Ísland, hvað er það fyrsta sem dettur þér í (hug) hugi? Als ik Ijsland zeg, wat is het eerste wat naar boven komt bij jou? (Dutch) Some of the prettiest words in Gothic are namo, þein, hunds, þatist, ik, weis, eis, qen, driusaima, wairþan, ains, sinteina, nist, imma, twais, eisarn, swikn, uhteigo, brunna, faíraþro etc! (The words in these heavenly languages are just so pretty and so poetic and so cool, they are true works of art, so I definitely wish I had learnt them in childhood, and I highly recommend learning them all together, as they are way too pretty not to know and so magical, as pretty as Danish and English and Norwegian and Faroese and Welsh and Breton and Cornish and Forn Svenska!)
The pronunciation or more like the intonations and accent in Spanish aren’t as easy to imitate as the pronunciations and accents in English / Dutch / Norse / Gothic / Icelandic / Norwegian / Welsh / Breton / Cornish / Forn Svenska / Esperanto / Latin / Italian / Latvian / Slovene / Hungarian etc, but, I found that it can help a lot if one is consciously trying to relax all the muscles involved in speaking (Spanish has a relaxed pronunciation and a lower placement) and trying to say the words in a more normal way while using more of a monotonous tone and saying the words a bit faster and saying the Ds and the Gs in a less obvious way, that is, using the eth sound ð in most Spanish words that have the letter d (because in Spanish when the d is in the middle of the word between two vowels it is pronounced like an eth sound, just like in Gothic, like in the word nada which is pronounced naða) and the softer G sound that’s kinda like in the Icelandic words saga and segir when between two vowels like A and O and U, which will make it sound more native!
1:23 - Seto Language is a dialect spoken in Southern Estonia, spoken by little more than 12500 people in total. Nice of him to rediscover his land's languages.a
I love languages, so I try so learn as many as possible, but can only speak English and German fluently. I am saying the introduction in each of my videos in different languages, and I am preparing for Estonian right now, so this video was very helpful, miljon tänu!
I speak English, German, Swiss German, Italian, Spanish and French fluently. I also have a conversational level in Swedish, Dutch, Turkish and Russian. I've been to Estonia and absolutely loved it. I'm thinking about moving there but find Estonian very hard. So my question is, do you think I'm well off by speaking English fluently and my intermediate level of Russian or would it be compulsory for me to learn at least basic Estonian (I'm not talking just about work environment but also about socialising)?
Russian (native) English (since 1st grade) German (learning) Turkish (was learning but quited for a while) Chinese, Greek, Arabic, Serbocroatian, Ukranian, Belorussian (some words)
I can only speak fluently in English but I can hold long conversations in Indonesian and Mandarin because of family heritage, lots of Dutch and a little bit of German because I wanted to learn them, and little bit of Japanese and French because they were mandatory in school.
I speak a few My native language is Portuguese Then I speak English proficiently Then French, Spanish, German are all existing somewhat I also speak some Estonian because of living in Tallinn 😅 Funny language.
I can speak English, Spanish (somewhat fluently but its been a while) and Norwegian (somewhat fluently and still learning), learning German, and Czech but not good at those two.
Hi Bro, I am from Brazil and I can speak only portuguese that is Brazilian language, here 90 % of people don't speak english, they only speak portuguese, but I know a Lot of words in english, I can speak a little but I can't speak it fluenty.
My native Ukrainian, English and russian. Also have some level in Belarusian and Polish, learning Spanish, learned German previously but had no practice so forgot it mainly
Удивительно сколько языков знают Эстонцы! В россии 97% населения знают только русский. Английский на уровне London is the capital of Great Britan не в счет Я могу говорить на трех языках: русский, украинский и английский
Проблема в том. Что Россия так и осталась империей, а такие страны очень плохо знают языки других стран , например судя по бывшим империям Франция, , Испания , Италия плохо знают даже английский, ведь на их языке много контента и в основном этоо контента в рамках страны им хватает , в России ситуация похожая , малые народы знают свои языки и язык империи
@@EcoZen24 60% of ukrainians cannot even speak ukrainian. Everybody from ukraine uses russian…. You are just liar.. even zelensky dosent speak ukrainian he speaks in russian everywhere.So youre trying to tell guy from Estonia who is half russian and speaks russian that i confuse my mother tongue with other language… you are just lying cocklarum
@@Oliverr544 this cannot be, Ukrainians are an ancient people, they dug up the Black Sea, they cannot know Russian because they are not connected with Mother Russia, and Estonians even more so
Я говорю на русском, и мы говорим: " говори по-русски или умирай, говори по-русски айн, цвай, драй". Местные чухонцы это кyколды, тут правят славяне, финны и татары. У этих народов есть стержень, а эстонцы слабый малый народ. Как то так. Извините, если кого оскорбил, я не хотел. Peace🤝
Ларетей Генрих Гансович 1917 - это интересный роолик в Юуутуубе про Эстонию и про Россию в годах 1917-1919 и почему Эстония не попала в СССР в 1922-ом году.
it's funny how many Estonians can speak Finnish but here in Finland generally nobody can speak Eesti
They had not much Estonian TV content while being a part of USSR so many people watched Finnish TV programs since the languages are qyite similar. Also in Estonia some of the students learm Finnish in school, in Finland it's usually not an option to learn Estonian.
@@u4gugkjjso2hge64 Yeah they actually told about the tv thing in Finnish school
@@Jbziscool1 Cool! :)
its like russia and ukraine. About 1/3 of ukrainians can speak russian, but in russia nobody can speak ukrainian
Litmanen can!!
It's so incredible that there are people in Estonia who are interested in Portuguese. 😮
Para poder engatar o Ronaldo :)
Portugese sounds really cool for Estonians !
I am trying to learn all the pretty languages, and focusing mostly on the prettiest ones, and, I highly recommend learning the most alpha and prettiest languages ever created Norse / Gothic / Icelandic / Faroese / English / Dutch / Norwegian / Danish / Welsh / Breton / Cornish as they are way too pretty not to know, and, I would also recommend learning Slovene and Latvian if one wants to learn a Slavic language, which can also be learnt together with the aforementioned heavenly languages - I know (and am learning) multiple languages, being writer level in English and native speaker level in Spanish, which are my first two languages that I have been learning passively since childhood, and, advanced level in Icelandic and Norwegian and upper advanced level in Dutch and upper intermediate level in Norse and German and Swedish, and also, mid intermediate level in Welsh / Danish / Portuguese / French / Italian, and beginner level in Gothic / Latin / Gallo / Latvian / Galician / Hungarian / Old English / Forn Svenska / Middle English / Irish / Manx / Gaelic / Estonian etc and most of my other target languages, though I am still in the process of learning and am not native speaker level or writer level in my newer languages yet, but I shall be fluent in many of them in a few years!
Some fun sentences / words in the heavenly languages Norse / Gothic / Icelandic / Dutch are...
Ek heiti Freyja ok ek em at læra Norrænu því ek elski (elska) hana! (Norse)
Hann ǫrninn vissi ekki hvaðan kemr Sólin... (Norse)
Ek veit alt er þú veizt ekki! (Norse)
Ég hef talað Ensku síðan þegar ég vas (var) tveggja eða triggja ára!
En ég get líka talað Hollensku og Norsku og Spænsku og FornNorrænu!
Ég get talað Íslensku reiprennandi og ég em (er) ekki með neina hreim!
Ef ég gæti lært annað mál, hvað væri það? Það væri auðvitað Danska!
Ég em (er) að hugsa að það er mikilvægt að læra að minnsta kosti eitt erlent tungumál, eða flest fallegu tungumálin!
Svo ég valdi Íslensku og ég héld áfram að læra hana...
Ég læri það í samhengi... (Icelandic)
Hvíslaðu að svaninum!
En ertu frá hinum hlutanum?
Þegar ég segi Ísland, hvað er það fyrsta sem dettur þér í (hug) hugi?
Als ik Ijsland zeg, wat is het eerste wat naar boven komt bij jou? (Dutch)
Some of the prettiest words in Gothic are namo, þein, hunds, þatist, ik, weis, eis, qen, driusaima, wairþan, ains, sinteina, nist, imma, twais, eisarn, swikn, uhteigo, brunna, faíraþro etc!
(The words in these heavenly languages are just so pretty and so poetic and so cool, they are true works of art, so I definitely wish I had learnt them in childhood, and I highly recommend learning them all together, as they are way too pretty not to know and so magical, as pretty as Danish and English and Norwegian and Faroese and Welsh and Breton and Cornish and Forn Svenska!)
Palju inimeseid rääkivad vene keeles, loodan et meie veene vennad samma rääkivad Eesti keeles) очень классное видео! Many thanks!!! Wish u best! More same videos!🔥🔥🔥
No , i’ve got a question for you zimbax : can you speak zimbabwean ?
I get the joke. But actually, in Zimbabwe they have two main languages - Ndebele and Shona - apart from English. And there are also about a dozen minority languages - all of which have official status. If there were a language "Zimbabwean" - it would be Shona. Which of course would upset the Ndebele, whose language is similar to Zulu.
I speak English natively, B1/B2 Spanish and French, and A2/B1 Hebrew and Russian.
haha to the young man's answer at @2:20. That is the same thing I told my Estonian girly girl 27 years ago when we met. She said she could speak five different languages: Estonian / Finnish / Russian / German / English. I went in to naming off programming languages. She still married me. Meanwhile, now she has added Latin to her language list.
I speak over 3-4 languages:
My native language
English
Spanish (having difficulties with pronunciation though)
French (kind of)
what is your native language?
@@Zenciiiii My native language is Norwegian.
I am trying to learn all the pretty languages, and focusing mostly on the prettiest ones, and, I highly recommend learning the most alpha and prettiest languages ever created Norse / Gothic / Icelandic / Faroese / English / Dutch / Norwegian / Danish / Welsh / Breton / Cornish as they are way too pretty not to know, and, I would also recommend learning Slovene and Latvian if one wants to learn a Slavic language, which can also be learnt together with the aforementioned heavenly languages - I know (and am learning) multiple languages, being writer level in English and native speaker level in Spanish, which are my first two languages that I have been learning passively since childhood, and, advanced level in Icelandic and Norwegian and upper advanced level in Dutch and upper intermediate level in Norse and German and Swedish, and also, mid intermediate level in Welsh / Danish / Portuguese / French / Italian, and beginner level in Gothic / Latin / Gallo / Latvian / Galician / Hungarian / Old English / Forn Svenska / Middle English / Irish / Manx / Gaelic / Estonian etc and most of my other target languages, though I am still in the process of learning and am not native speaker level or writer level in my newer languages yet, but I shall be fluent in many of them in a few years!
Some fun sentences / words in the heavenly languages Norse / Gothic / Icelandic / Dutch are...
Ek heiti Freyja ok ek em at læra Norrænu því ek elski (elska) hana! (Norse)
Hann ǫrninn vissi ekki hvaðan kemr Sólin... (Norse)
Ek veit alt er þú veizt ekki! (Norse)
Ég hef talað Ensku síðan þegar ég vas (var) tveggja eða triggja ára!
En ég get líka talað Hollensku og Norsku og Spænsku og FornNorrænu!
Ég get talað Íslensku reiprennandi og ég em (er) ekki með neina hreim!
Ef ég gæti lært annað mál, hvað væri það? Það væri auðvitað Danska!
Ég em (er) að hugsa að það er mikilvægt að læra að minnsta kosti eitt erlent tungumál, eða flest fallegu tungumálin!
Svo ég valdi Íslensku og ég héld áfram að læra hana...
Ég læri það í samhengi... (Icelandic)
Hvíslaðu að svaninum!
En ertu frá hinum hlutanum?
Þegar ég segi Ísland, hvað er það fyrsta sem dettur þér í (hug) hugi?
Als ik Ijsland zeg, wat is het eerste wat naar boven komt bij jou? (Dutch)
Some of the prettiest words in Gothic are namo, þein, hunds, þatist, ik, weis, eis, qen, driusaima, wairþan, ains, sinteina, nist, imma, twais, eisarn, swikn, uhteigo, brunna, faíraþro etc!
(The words in these heavenly languages are just so pretty and so poetic and so cool, they are true works of art, so I definitely wish I had learnt them in childhood, and I highly recommend learning them all together, as they are way too pretty not to know and so magical, as pretty as Danish and English and Norwegian and Faroese and Welsh and Breton and Cornish and Forn Svenska!)
The pronunciation or more like the intonations and accent in Spanish aren’t as easy to imitate as the pronunciations and accents in English / Dutch / Norse / Gothic / Icelandic / Norwegian / Welsh / Breton / Cornish / Forn Svenska / Esperanto / Latin / Italian / Latvian / Slovene / Hungarian etc, but, I found that it can help a lot if one is consciously trying to relax all the muscles involved in speaking (Spanish has a relaxed pronunciation and a lower placement) and trying to say the words in a more normal way while using more of a monotonous tone and saying the words a bit faster and saying the Ds and the Gs in a less obvious way, that is, using the eth sound ð in most Spanish words that have the letter d (because in Spanish when the d is in the middle of the word between two vowels it is pronounced like an eth sound, just like in Gothic, like in the word nada which is pronounced naða) and the softer G sound that’s kinda like in the Icelandic words saga and segir when between two vowels like A and O and U, which will make it sound more native!
1:23 - Seto Language is a dialect spoken in Southern Estonia, spoken by little more than 12500 people in total. Nice of him to rediscover his land's languages.a
I was thinking exactly the same thing.
I love languages, so I try so learn as many as possible, but can only speak English and German fluently. I am saying the introduction in each of my videos in different languages, and I am preparing for Estonian right now, so this video was very helpful, miljon tänu!
Ich speak these languages in my mother tongue:
-Änglisch
-Französisch
-Tüütsch
-Schwiizärtüütsch
-Estnisch
I can speak Estonian, English and Russian😊
Знать основные фразы по-русски не значит знать русский:)
I speak English some Arabic and also Spanish and a small amount of Portuguese and Farsi (Persian)
@@EcoZen24 А ты знаешь другие языки ?
@@EcoZen24расскажи нам, какие ты знаешь то сам
I speak English Spanish and Arabic btw hbd! I love maps :D
I speak english and arabic fluently and i also speak a good amount of german and a lil bit of russian
I speak English 🏴, French 🇨🇵, Swissgerman 🇨🇭, German 🇩🇪 and a little bit of Estonian 🇪🇪 Eeeeestiiiii 🇨🇭❤️🇪🇪
I speak Russian, Esperanto, English and a little bit of Spanish.
I speak English, German, Swiss German, Italian, Spanish and French fluently. I also have a conversational level in Swedish, Dutch, Turkish and Russian. I've been to Estonia and absolutely loved it. I'm thinking about moving there but find Estonian very hard. So my question is, do you think I'm well off by speaking English fluently and my intermediate level of Russian or would it be compulsory for me to learn at least basic Estonian (I'm not talking just about work environment but also about socialising)?
I guess you're pretty okay, since everyone would speak either russian or english, you should but you can talk to almost everyone right off the bat.
So Basics uf Estnisch sind eig zimli easy t Gramatik isch halt no heavy, ha au mal aagfangä lernä 😂
You would probably be okey. Younger generation speaks good English. Older generation Russian. Estonia is very open to English language.
2:19 programming language XD
Russian (native)
English (since 1st grade)
German (learning)
Turkish (was learning but quited for a while)
Chinese, Greek, Arabic, Serbocroatian, Ukranian, Belorussian (some words)
Je parle français, anglais, hongrois, allemand et russe
I speak three, Russian, English, and Italian.
Estonians sound like their speaking in the savo dialect
I've been told that before to be honest mate. That's funny. 😅
Maybe but savonians speak very slowly
Zimbax, my Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you, your family and friends!!🎄🎅🤗
I speak Latvian, Lithuanian, Russian, French, English👍🏻
Это круто , что из за Путина вы не перестали учить русский)
@@EinZweiDreiVier ja umeju russkij uze s detstva:) v vilniuse russkij nuzhen
i speak just 4 languages:
romanian
english
spanish (a little)
french (also a little)
I can only speak fluently in English but I can hold long conversations in Indonesian and Mandarin because of family heritage, lots of Dutch and a little bit of German because I wanted to learn them, and little bit of Japanese and French because they were mandatory in school.
I speak English and Japanese fluently, but I know some very basic Spanish, and a few words in mandarin, Korean, Arabic, and French.
I speak
German, Polish, English, Turkish, French
A bit of swedish/netherlands
And I am learning Portuguese
And Im 17 years old lol
Mexican Spanish 🇲🇽, British and American English 🇬🇧🇺🇸, Mandarin Chinese 🇨🇳, Korean 🇰🇷 and some Modern Standard Arabic 🇸🇦.
I speak a few
My native language is Portuguese
Then I speak English proficiently
Then French, Spanish, German are all existing somewhat
I also speak some Estonian because of living in Tallinn 😅 Funny language.
I only speak English, but I'm learning Arabic and Korean :D
I speak English, Spanish, little Japanese, and learning some Ukrainian.
I can speak danish, english, gernan, a little swedish, and a little russian
I speak italian (native language), English, then i am still studying Spanish and, if it counts, Latin
For me Italian who does not speak Latin it is like a pizza with pineapple 😂
@@Ed_Lotovich well we don't study it in every school, it's not mandatory everywhere
@@Ed_LotovichWe study latin Only at the liceum
Allora c’è qualche italiano 😂
I speak Arabic english a bit of french and german ❤
Well I speak:
German (native)
English (mandatory since 4th grade)
French (mandatory since 6th grade)
some Dutch basics
I can speak English, Spanish (somewhat fluently but its been a while) and Norwegian (somewhat fluently and still learning), learning German, and Czech but not good at those two.
I can only speak English and Spanish right now, but I’m learning Portuguese, Italian and French
I LOVE U ZIMBACXX
Hi Bro, I am from Brazil and I can speak only portuguese that is Brazilian language, here 90 % of people don't speak english, they only speak portuguese, but I know a Lot of words in english, I can speak a little but I can't speak it fluenty.
I speak: Spanish (native), English (fluent), Portuguese (kinda) and some Hebrew, I'd like to learn some Japanese to watch anime without the subtitles
I'm From Bharat,Assam🇮🇳
And I Can Speak
1. Sylhety 🇧🇩
2. Bangla 🇮🇳
3. Hindi 🇮🇳
4. English 🇬🇧
5. Spanish 🇪🇸 (Learning)
6. Meithei 🇮🇳 (Learning)
7. Haryanvi 🇮🇳 (Little Bit)
Can you do Finland?
Helsinki to be more exact?
(also I can speak Finnish, English, Swedish, German and a bit of French)
I speak portuguese natively, english and a little bit of spanish
i speak 3: Indonesian, English, Sundanese
Sundanese what?
@user-xw7wz7vo7r It’s a regional language in Indonesia, has nothing to do with that country that split in 2011
My native Ukrainian, English and russian. Also have some level in Belarusian and Polish, learning Spanish, learned German previously but had no practice so forgot it mainly
i speak kazakh,vietnam,english,finnish,portugues,russia,polish,croatia
I can speak 3 languages fluently:
Estonian, English and Võro.
IM SO EARLY HI IM A BIG FAN
I can speak 5 languages:
1 Persian
2 Pashto
3 English
4 Urdu/ Hindi
5 Arabic
for me 4
estonian
english
20% german
and 10% finnish lol
Нихуя себе, школота выбрала русский нежели французский, я бы сам выбрал французский 😮😂
Так ты носитель русского , небось?
@@EinZweiDreiVier я его знаю, но не мой родной
Surprises that children can learn so many langauges at school.
I'm so glad you decided to go back and not turn out like John Jones.
Mma?
@@_good_for. no, the John Jones who went inside the nutty putty cave only to get stuck inside.
So I speak English and a bit of Français
Well I speak 2 languages fluently Greek and English
German, English, Cat!
Which dialect of Cat? There are quite a few.
Удивительно сколько языков знают Эстонцы! В россии 97% населения знают только русский. Английский на уровне London is the capital of Great Britan не в счет
Я могу говорить на трех языках: русский, украинский и английский
Проблема в том. Что Россия так и осталась империей, а такие страны очень плохо знают языки других стран , например судя по бывшим империям Франция, , Испания , Италия плохо знают даже английский, ведь на их языке много контента и в основном этоо контента в рамках страны им хватает , в России ситуация похожая , малые народы знают свои языки и язык империи
@@EinZweiDreiVierrussia is not an empire LOL!
@@HejaSverige захватническая война в Украине подтверждение моим словам)
I can speak Urdu Hindi Punjabi Sindhi English Italian Spanish. And little Estonian and Arabic.
Anyone can help me with estonian?
In Turkey, we can't even learn English in 10+ yrs. Our education system is so bad. Even English teachers don't speak English fluently. 😔
¿Para qué querríais aprender inglés, para que los que vengan a Turquía desprecien vuestro idioma?
@@ivanovichdelfin8797 dumbest comment i've ever seen
@@UnknownUnknown-ev1wm Inteligente respuesta. 🤓
Hope you okay
Estonia is it true is the paganism fastest growing religion in your country?
Räägite oskan Inglise keelt, Saksa keelt ja Eesti keelt natukene sest mu ema on eestlane and olen pärit Londonis, Inglismaal
Nobody seems to speak american?
funny when I was in Tallinn I couldn’t find a person who knew Russian
Total bullshit you hear russian everywhere in tallinn. Even in nicer areas like city centre or old town…
@@Oliverr544 you probably confuse Russian and Ukrainian languages
@@EcoZen24 лол 🤣🤣я русский ты просто лжец буквально каждый украинец говорит по русски🤣🤣🤣🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
@@EcoZen24 60% of ukrainians cannot even speak ukrainian. Everybody from ukraine uses russian…. You are just liar.. even zelensky dosent speak ukrainian he speaks in russian everywhere.So youre trying to tell guy from Estonia who is half russian and speaks russian that i confuse my mother tongue with other language… you are just lying cocklarum
@@Oliverr544 this cannot be, Ukrainians are an ancient people, they dug up the Black Sea, they cannot know Russian because they are not connected with Mother Russia, and Estonians even more so
Me who speaks Portuguese, catalán, spanish, French and english😅
Why everyone knows finish??
Я говорю на русском, и мы говорим: " говори по-русски или умирай, говори по-русски айн, цвай, драй". Местные чухонцы это кyколды, тут правят славяне, финны и татары. У этих народов есть стержень, а эстонцы слабый малый народ. Как то так. Извините, если кого оскорбил, я не хотел. Peace🤝
Puhka jalga sibul
@@M0N0P0Lположи ноги себе в aнyc
Ларетей Генрих Гансович 1917 - это интересный роолик в Юуутуубе про Эстонию и про Россию в годах 1917-1919 и почему Эстония не попала в СССР в 1922-ом году.