As an Italian I'm going to write pizza in every language I know: Pizza 🇮🇹 Pizza 🇺🇸 Pizza 🇪🇦 ピザ 🇯🇵 Пицца 🇷🇺 (Still working on it) Mi raccomando imparate le lingue se non volete essere dei perdenti monolingua-beta, Amore dall'Italia🇮🇹
I live in Kazakhstan and my native language is Kazakh. But Russian is second oficial language here. So here in the scools are Kazakh and Russian grades. So when I was 5 years old my dad brought me in 0 Russian grade, but then I was not know even one word on Russian, because it teacher had to speak with me on Kazakh. But time went and I learnt it, I even have not noticed how I did it. In third-fourth grades I already was fluent in Russian and now I know it even better than my native, Kazakh. Now I learn English and your videos very motivate me to improve my skills! And also, you speak very understandable, so even I can understand it without subtitles.
This may have been the most earnest Langauge Simp video I’ve seen yet. There was obviously his typical humor and sarcasm throughout but I feel like the message he was giving was rather clear and profound.
I have learnt Norse and Gothic all day today and yesterday and ereyester too etc, and I have been trying to make a correct translation for the lyrics to Traust which are mostly in Norse, so I’ve been spending løng hours reading declension tables and translating new words individually, but I love that Norse languages have proper grammar that is logical and intricate! I highly recommend learning the most alpha languages ever Norse and Gothic and Icelandic, and also the other prettiest languages ever Faroese and English and Dutch and Norwegian and Danish and Welsh and Breton and Cornish etc, as they are way too pretty not to know, as well as Óld English and Forn Svenska and Middle English, and maybe even Proto Germanic etc, which are all gorgeous! Norrænan er rosalega yndisleg og glæsileg, svo ég em voða heltekin af henni á þessu augnabliki!
I speak spanish native language and I studied french foreign language. Portuguese and Italian such as optative languages, nowadays I'm studying English for being an English teacher. I love foreign languages because it's a game to me 😍
Something I wished all the English speakers sounds as clear as this man, I don't even have to tryhard to understand what he is saying because he articulate very well.
@@jw-ws8dz Yeah i know but sometimes it makes me feel sad when I can't understand certain dialects/accents because my ears aren't used to it, i feel like an useless human being ;-;
Ich lerne Deutsch, Französisch, und Schottisch-gäelisch. Ich habe zwei Jahre Deutsch studiert, und viel weniger Zeit Französisch, und Schottisch-gäelisch studiert. Ich will auch Walisisch oder Russisch lernen, aber jetzt habe ich leider nicht genug Zeit.
9:42 It so true actually. It's way easier to be confident in non-native language, because your brain just blocks all cringe you're producing, life changing T_T
BRO the swearing part! I'm Brazilian and when people cuss at me it feels like a punch im the face, like it's so damaging now when I hear English swearing it's like cussing when you're in 2nd grade
Thank you for this motivational video. I finally started to learn Esperanto in order to be able to speak in every country of the world, using an international language
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10:04 That is SO true. I'm a linguistics student, and a great deal of what I learn has to do with the cognitive effects of speech production and comprehension, and I think here Language Simp has pointed out one of such effects. I may be wrong, but this reminds me of the "foreign language" effect that makes people more inclined to making, roughly speaking, more "rational" decisions when speaking a foreign language rather than "emotional" decisions. For example, people's answers to different versions of the trolley problem become more consistent when they receive and process the problem in a foreign language. There are studies that demonstrate it. (I tried to paste a link to a study that shows this effect here but it got instantly deleted) My explanation of this is that speaking a foreign language is more cognitively taxing and requires more self-control, which allows our thinking to bypass the usual reaction patterns and detach ourselves from the semantics of the utterance. I've actually noticed that when speaking English I feel more free at expressing my emotions. It just doesn't feel as personal compared to expressing them in my native language (Russian). So I think it might actually be possible to construct a different personality by learning a language. This is kinda reflected in the terms "linguistic worldview" and "linguistic personality". Not sure it's a completely healthy thing to try and deliberately do that, tho.
Oh yeah I remember hearing a long time ago that different languages actually make you think differently because different culture, grammar, etc etc. Like at one point hundreds of years ago Japanese used the same word for green and blue? In English there are shades of blue and red but somehow cyan and pink got their own names and are considered different colors entirely. So I can totally understand different personalities in you being unlocked with each language lol.
man the thing you said that speaking another leanguage seem's like a dream is fucking true , everytime i see a video in english i find strange that people really speak in real life the leanguage I've been learning seeing fucking Supernatural
I often think when talking to native english speakers, that it's so weird they talk english all the time and not only as a mean of communication with foreigners 😂
"I just learned how to say watermelon in Uzbek!" no but this is exactly the rush I get when I learn something new in another language. Like hell yeah I just learned how to say hotel in Thai or beans in Hawaiian. Definitely an inspirational and motivational video!
I felt EXACTLY the same way when visited US for the first time and a guy at car rental understood me nicely. It suddenly turned out that I _DO_ speak English!
To LanguageSimp; Idinakhuy, Я люблю ЛангуагеСимп и я не одноязычный. I speak AMERICAN I was born in America but I went to Turkey when I was 4 years old so... I am native. C2 seviyesinde Türkçe biliyorum 4 yaşımdayken Türkiye'ye gittim ve orada öğrendim. Ich spreche auch Deutsch auf B1 niveau. Ich habe mich in die langen Worter auf Deutsch verliebt. Finalmente hablo espanol nivel C1. Yo Aprendi español en la escuela y me encanta. I think I proved it right? 😅💪🏼
the reinventing part and unlocking dlc part are so accurate. Ive been learning spanish for a little over a year and ive made friends, discovered food/restaurants, fell in love with several different genres of music and i am learning a language in which i can express myself better (flirting for instance is easier to me in spanish). Visiting a country that speaks your target language or randomly encountering a (native) speaker are some of the most fun things you can do
I am not sharing my list of languages because I don’t want to encourage other people to learn them but the balance of scarcity and usefulness is nearly perfect
@@o_s-24 depending on the dialect they can be almost the same language. There have been times where I’ve heard Macedonian and understood everything, then times I’ve understood nothing it’s weird.
@@ayszhang yea that’s true. Thankfully SC I find to be the middle ground of the south Slavs so usually Bulgarians and Slovenians understand us better than we do them sometimes. It 100% comes down to location especially and ofc standardization helps.
What he said about feeling confident in a foreign language is actually 100% true. I noticed that my behaviour changes in different life situations soon as I speak a foreign language and I think it has to do with the fact that when we learn our native language, we usually associate the words with the things in our childhood or teen years when we grow up and when we don’t get to question things and/or lack experience. But learning a new language gives you a fresh start and it might surprise you that you’re more confident when talking to girls in another language (tried-and-true)
As somebody who takes elective classes in high school, i was surprised when you mentioned the needs pyramid- i learnt about it in 11th grade health class lol
Ik ben momenteel aan het Nederlands te leren en als (Schweizer)Deutsch-Muttersprachler mit English fluency solely through Input from an early age ben ik heel dankbaar, dat jij mijn leven veranderd hebt für's Bessere. Dank u wel, Language Simp
I'm a brazilian and I spent like 6 long years to learn english in an english school, I'm already fluent but I'm only graduating this year (I know, ???), my goal now is to learn french alone in much less time and impress everyone around me, e aprendam português, é uma das línguas mais Gigachad que existe nesse planeta
Eu confio em você, não tenho uma memória de estar sentado em uma mesa estudando inglês mas sempre entendo tudo o que eles falam e consigo falar bastante coisa também. Comecei a aprender russo por diversão, estou apanhando mas não vou desistir. Eu confio em você, uma dica que me ajudou muito (me ajudou a aprender inglês e uma dica que você provavelmente já sabe) é a imersão. Praticamente tudo do inglês aprendi vendo vídeos o dia inteiro haha
English (English British Dialect, American Dialect and Australian Dialect) كوردى(Kurdish Sorani Dialect) 日本語(Japanese Standard Tokyo Dialect) Still need to improve my Japanese skills though Edit: for those saying how I learned sorani dialect of kurdish, it was my first language, though my english has gotten better then my kurdish somehow, so don’t be too considerate when it comes to english, I was raised in Great Britain so I think the lack of Kurdish practice is the reason
@@ethandouro4334 it is probably her or his native language, otherwise why would someone waste his time learning sorani while they could learn languages like: french, spanish, russian or mandarin?
@@埊 上手 is the kanji for skillful. It's a joke among Japanese learners that Japanese people will say "Nihongo jouzu" (skilled at Japanese) to foreigners who are trying to learn Japanese, but aren't very fluent yet.
@@coolbrotherf127 I had a sweet old women say that to me once. I've actually had many people say that to me, must mean its true (i sound like i got hit in the head when i speak it)
English is my second language and im at b1 grade (could be more) my school also has an arabic class, and i have started learning german recently, i hope I'll learn german like i learned english (and better) Alles gute, meine freunde🇩🇪
For all his love for Arabic I'm still surprised so little Arabic has been spoken on his behalf. Well Language Simp how do you say this sentence in Arabic: *From the River to the Sea, Palestine will be free!* Don't look it up, try saying it yourself. I will not accept the scam accounts I got.
4:04 you can add the Caucasus to that map too because of Russian. In Armenia, you'll be absolutely fine speaking Russian. In Georgia not so much, but still okay. In Azerbaijan, idk, never been there, but I assume you'll get around as they were also a part of the USSR.
Language simp, toi encouraged moi to learn frencaise. I've been watching you for awhile about 10 months and now I learned a bit of French. So I wanna say thank you.
Hello! Salve! Gutentag! That’s all I got. I live in New Jersey, so hopefully I’m why you have to qualify that you’re the best language learner west of me.
Yeah that's true learning languages is the best hobby in the world, I wanted to learn English and French at the same time but it wasn't really effective, so i'm perfectioning my English and French will have to wait until next year i guess, that is a little bit sad because i really enjoyed adquiring it, but one language at time is the best way to do it i guess. I like your channel and i have improved my English a lot by watching your videos thank you god bless you!.
Beta noobs, I am a pentaglot I speak English. (English) मैं हिन्दी बोलता हूँ। (Hindi) मी मराठी बोलतो. (Marathi) अहम् सम्स्कृतम् वादामि। (Sanskrit) ನಾನು ಕನ್ನಡ ಮಾತನಾಡುತ್ತೇನೆ. (Kannada)
Those who does not know foreign languages will never know its own one Hablo español I speak English Je parle un peu le français Ich spreche ein bisschen Deutsch And trying to increase the number or languages and its levels
1 - i speak based american language english completed 🦅 2 - i speak 🇵🇹 portuguese 3 - Mówię trochę po polsku 🇵🇱 4 - mi español es un poco malo 🇪🇸 5 - Я немного понимаю по-русски 6 - Ich verstehe ein wenig Deutsch, aber mein Dialekt ist schrecklich ;( 7 - 高校で私を助けてくれた友人のおかげで、私は少し日本語を理解できます。彼は私にいくつかのこと、表現、フレーズを教えてくれました。
Спасибо за видео! Thanks for the video! شكرا على الفيديو And starting to learn French. Also abandoned learning German, but plan to return to it after French
Good thing probably German will help you with French pronunciation (and I would also advice you to learn Spanish to help you with French too) Bonne chance Viel Glück 😊
@@Emiya01 Was learning arabic in university, want to study French as well, because previous colonies and so on, you know how it goes. When I'm confident in my French, i will pick up learning German again
Learning russian at the moment. Best thing about it, is beeing called молодец by my partners parents for the simplest sentences. On the other hand, the worst is not understanding enough to properly interact. Anyways have to agree with Language Simp. Learning a new language is amazing. :)
Молодец это ещё куда не шло. Вот когда братан говорит, что ты красавчик, то уже уже другое дело, настоящая мужская дружба. Ну а если ты девушка, то я хз как там у вас, в любом случае, от русского приятнее всего услышать "бля, заебись!"
note: i think i was writing thoughts in real time here i can speak english as i was born in england. i can speak some french because it's mandatory to learn at school, but i'm not so great with most of the tenses so i can only form present and future tense sentences even though we've learned more, which is completely my fault for not studying so je ne pense que this counts. i can speak some japanese, this time i don't know how tenses work in the slightest and i've learned words, phrases, and some kanji from japanese tv shows, youtube videos: vlogs/lessons and anime, i can only understand what a japanese person might be saying depending on the context: e.g convo related to game music, outro of a youtube vid etc.. i know what yes and no in russian is, because of a song i listened to a few times. i know some spanish because i used to be taught it in school before i had to choose between spanish and french. i know some yoruba and igbo (i think) because my mum spoke some of the words to me and my siblings, but she never taught us the whole language. i also know some korean from watching tv shows and because of my sister. Anyway, i only really know parts of languages, not really the basics so i think i'm still monolingual for the most part, sadly. but i will defo be doing way more this year to learn french and japanese. in the evening i finally decided, i'm having an academic comeback, and i'm being serious this time... after saying this 5 terms earlier :/ but it's now or never isn't it?
Try learning as much Yoruba as you can. I regret never having learnt my mum's language. I tried to write that in English; I hope I got it right. In American it's "learned" not learnt, and "mom", not mum.
@@farhanaditya2647 English is being taught to us since nursery alongside Hindi so we are used to both Latin and devnagari scripts since childhood. Most Indians online type Hindi in Latin script.We do have devnagari keyboard too but we don't use that often. For Chinese,I use the Pinyin(romanised Chinese) keyboard and typing the particular Pinyin gives us the list of characters irrespective of tones.
I have a huge plan of learning languages. Of course it is not that huge like yours, but for me its actually big: 1) German -- Im learning this now 2) Greek -- for science 3) Latin -- for science too and for linguistik at all. I just like Latin, because this language is around us in other tongues. Its just the basis. 4) French -- the base of English vocabulary and worlds culture 5) English -- I want to improve this language and be able to read the literature of English classics and be conect with modern scientific society.
Hajimemashite. Today I got a chance to speak to actual Japanese people instead of LuoDingo characters and Language Simp is right about how fun it is. Plus the cafe we met in was sugoku kawaii 😍
@@Xubuntu47 . Hajimemashite to you too. I'm actually having a stressful time trying to learn Japanese. I really want to and I'm going to keep trying but it's just so complicated and looks like it will take forever. Especially since I want to learn Hiragana and Katakana too instead of just Romaji. Really wish anime had Romaji subtitles though. Plus I just discovered that pitch accent, double consonant pronunciation, and double vowel pronunciation are things that exist in Japanese which honestly are just scary.... Scary scary SCARY SCARY SCARY SCARY SCARY ABSOLUTELY TERRIFYING. The complexity and difficulty of trying to learn Japanese should be the most popular famous horror story.
はじめまして!As a fellow Japanese learner I would like to connect with others so that I can improve! (I’m learning at a young age and it’s getting harder as I underwent surgery) ありがと!じゃあね!
@@昇る太陽の国 . Cool. You're doing a thousand times better than me. I don't even know those hiragana or katakana things you used, I can only read some Romaji. And I keep forgetting the words I learned.
Deutsch ist meine Muttersprache, I constantly learn english while watching english youtube videos or playing minecraft y estudio espanol en el colegio. print("Programming languages also count... ...right?") And finally a proof that I can also speak in maths: Let P be the statement "I also speak in the language of math". Now assume ¬P is true, where ¬P is the statement "I do not speak in the language of math". If ¬P is true, I would avoid using mathematical language including expressions, symbols and logical reasoning. However by using a proof, I used the language of math, contradicting our assumption ¬P "I do not speak in the language of math". Since assuming ¬P is true leads to a contradiction, the original assumption must be false. Therefore P must be true: "I also speak in the language of math" Q.E.D.
Ja govorim bosanski Ја говорим српски Ja govorim hrvatski Ja govorim srpskohrvatski Ja govorim crngorski Ja govorim jugoslovenski Ja govorim vaški Ja govorim HBS Ja govorim bokerski Ja sam hiperpoliglota, brate
@@1langueen100jours I feel that the south Slavs have become too hesitant nowadays, it becomes a problem asking someone if they speak “the language” my mother went to a restaurant and spoke only English to the clearly Croatian waiter because she was nervous to ask wrong if he spoke Croatian. It’s gotten ridiculous nowadays.
@@Pero-zl4jp I feel you ahah 3 years ago, I was having a ride in Podgorica and I told the guy "ne govorim srpski". Then, he started lecturing me on the fact we say "crnogorski" and people who use "srpski" are politicians. On the way back, a second taxi: "izvini, ne govorim crnogorski"... and, immediately, the guy told me I should say "srpski" cause "crnogorski" does not exist and it was made up by politicians ahah
@@1langueen100jours I’m from Crna Gora I feel that pain everyday. I also don’t believe in calling them all different, depending on the day I call the language Serbian or Croatian because there is no difference to me no matter how much my mother insists there are differences. Funny enough, there are wider differences in Albanian dialects than standard Croatian and Serbian yet Albanians don’t insist that they speak other languages. I hope the slavs can agree on giving a name to the language they can all get behind.
I'm not really a big learner and I'm having a hard time learning languages, but here are some of the languages I've learned for the past couple of years: Brazilian Portuguese Canadian French English French Creole Haitian Creole Navajo Quechua Spanish Catalan Danish Dutch Faroese Finnish Flemish French German Greek Icelandic Italian Norwegian Portuguese Spanish Swedish UK English / British English Belarusian Bosnian Bulgarian Croatian Czech Estonian Hungarian Latvian Lithuanian Macedonian Polish Romanian Russian Serbian Slovak Slovenian Turkish Ukrainian Amharic (Ethiopia) Dinka (Sudan) Ibo (Nigeria) Kirundi Mandinka Nuer (Nilo-Saharan) Oromo (Ethiopia) Kinyarwanda Shona (Zimbabwe) Somali Swahili Tigrigna (Ethiopia) Wolof Xhosa Yoruba Zulu Arabic Dari Farsi Hebrew Kurdish Pashtu Punjabi Urdu (Pakistan) Armenian Azerbaijani Georgian Kazakh Mongolian Turkmen Uzbek Bengali Cham Chamorro (Guam) Gujarati (India) Hindi Indonesian Khmer (Cambodia) Kmhmu (Laos) Korean Laotian Malayalam Malay Marathi (India Marshallese Nepali Sherpa Tamil Thai Tibetan Trukese (Micronesia) Vietnamese Amoy Burmese Cantonese Chinese Chinese-Simplified Chinese-Traditional Chiu Chow Chow Jo Fukienese Hakka (China) Hmong Hainanese Japanese Mandarin Mien Shanghainese Taiwanese Taishanese Fijian Palauan Samoan Tongan Bikol Cebuano Ilocano Ilongo Pampangan Pangasinan Tagalog Visayan American Sign Language Braille Esperanto Latin Phonetic Real Time & Remote Captioning Tactile Limited Resources Available
that's so true I am on my third language right now (Turkish) and I am interacting with lots of natives and when I hit them with a semi perfect conversation I shock myself.
Я говорю на великорусском языке, рождённом на наковальне долгой истории моей великой родины, к сожалению ныне преступной. I speak English, and love this beautiful language that contains so much unique sense in its words. Ich spreche kein Deutsch, aber ich lerne.
0:33 - je parle français - i speak english - hablo español (pero no es bien) - ich spreche deutch (ich lerne in der schule) conlangs: - mi toki e toki pona - mi tuki ala i tuki tiki - mi parolas esperanton mi wile toki e toki Kokanu. Mi ankaŭ faras lingvon, sed mi ne scias ĝin. Je pourrais aussi apprendre d’autres langues, but I prefer to master the ones I’m already learning. no quiero ser schlecht in viele Sprachen.
Chaque fois que je me sens inutile, je me souviens que je m'a appris le français jusqu'à niveau B1 avec Duolingo même si j'ai seulement 15 ans. Ce n'est pas très formidable - tellement de gens a fait des choses beaucoup plus génial - mais ça me fait heureuse. Je suis désolée s'il y a des erreurs.
The best thing about speaking another language is being able to effortlessly exclude others from your conversation. In all seriousness, it sort of frustrates me greatly when English speaking tourists go to other countries and can't even be bothered to learn a single word, with access to the internet I don't think there's really any excuse. Languages reveal so many interesting details about communication and culture. Sometimes speaking a language also feels far better when you're in an environment suited to your contations of the language. For example, when I was Greece and learned some basic greek, the language seemed to blend perfectly with the natural environment and high temperatures, almost as if the language had been made for that sort of environment. That probably doesn't apply with every language, but I'm sure it's far more satisfying to speak Arabic in a desert than speaking in English in a desert, or speaking Arabic in Antarctica. Denne verden er meget interessant og stor, men jeg kan også fornærme mennesker på Dansk når de slå mig ihjel i computer spil lmao. Ég tala ekki íslensku Δεν μιλάς ελληνικά Я не говорит по русски, извини. Boku wo nihongo heta desu No hablo español. Ich sprechen kein Deutsch. Jeg snakker Dansk.
i know german and english. currently learning japanese for abt 6 months now (despite my pfp not one of these weeabus, just a casual enjoyer). its been so much fun. even made a japanese friend Hello, mein Name ist Yashi, どうぞ宜しく
I'm already a Bilingual Billy cos I'd learned American (I'm Russian). Now I'm on my way to become a Trilingual Terrance now that I'm learning Chinese. It's definitely a nice feeling to rediscover all that with "oh shit I understood that" and "oh shit I just read that" moments.
As an Italian I'm going to write pizza in every language I know:
Pizza 🇮🇹
Pizza 🇺🇸
Pizza 🇪🇦
ピザ 🇯🇵
Пицца 🇷🇺 (Still working on it)
Mi raccomando imparate le lingue se non volete essere dei perdenti monolingua-beta, Amore dall'Italia🇮🇹
As someone learning the pizza language, I'm really proud to have succeeded understanding what you said without google translate 😊
@@chaperonrouge8309 That's a gigachad move, Glad you decided to learn our language🇮🇹💪
Salve frate sto imparando italiano a un paio di giorno ormai ed é la mia terza lingua, buona fortuna a tè con il russo
@@alexlombardi4312 Ciao fra, per contribuire con il tuo commento ti insegno come si scrive pizza in coreano: 피자
it’s funny how in these languages the word has almost the same pronunciation, люблю пиццу))))
“when you get a new language, you get a new soul”
I started with english and now I'm learning some French basics.
Does this mean you've created a horcrux and are making another one?
I am so sorry that you leanrt French stay strong ❤
français est très mal mdr, je suis un american
I'm on my knees praying for your soul, may you let Jesus in your heart
NON!, Jamais apprendre Francaise C'est mal!!!
I live in Kazakhstan and my native language is Kazakh. But Russian is second oficial language here. So here in the scools are Kazakh and Russian grades. So when I was 5 years old my dad brought me in 0 Russian grade, but then I was not know even one word on Russian, because it teacher had to speak with me on Kazakh. But time went and I learnt it, I even have not noticed how I did it. In third-fourth grades I already was fluent in Russian and now I know it even better than my native, Kazakh.
Now I learn English and your videos very motivate me to improve my skills! And also, you speak very understandable, so even I can understand it without subtitles.
Менде де дәл сондай!
This may have been the most earnest Langauge Simp video I’ve seen yet. There was obviously his typical humor and sarcasm throughout but I feel like the message he was giving was rather clear and profound.
True
Yep
I have learnt Norse and Gothic all day today and yesterday and ereyester too etc, and I have been trying to make a correct translation for the lyrics to Traust which are mostly in Norse, so I’ve been spending løng hours reading declension tables and translating new words individually, but I love that Norse languages have proper grammar that is logical and intricate! I highly recommend learning the most alpha languages ever Norse and Gothic and Icelandic, and also the other prettiest languages ever Faroese and English and Dutch and Norwegian and Danish and Welsh and Breton and Cornish etc, as they are way too pretty not to know, as well as Óld English and Forn Svenska and Middle English, and maybe even Proto Germanic etc, which are all gorgeous! Norrænan er rosalega yndisleg og glæsileg, svo ég em voða heltekin af henni á þessu augnabliki!
The start of the video: "When you look at this image, what word comes to mind?"
Me: "Canada"
as a canadian i can relate
nah...kurwa comes to mind
I said "capybara" in my own language for some reason
@@no_me_gusta_hacer_nada Me too
For me it was squrrial 😂
I speak spanish native language and I studied french foreign language. Portuguese and Italian such as optative languages, nowadays I'm studying English for being an English teacher. I love foreign languages because it's a game to me 😍
"I'm the best language learner west of New Jersey" was a subtle nod to Xiaoma and I respect it
Blink twice if the duolingo owl has you at gunpoint
I accidentally froze duo until it was a chunk of ice... it looked mad when it sat in front of a fire, still halfway frozen...
I dont touch myself
@JohnSmith-gi2oy wow... good to know I guess?
@@JohnSmith-gi2oy coward
I blink I blink
3개월 후 한국어 공부를 다시 하고 있어요, 대학의 숙제 대문에 한국말 위한 쓰고 싶은 시간 거의 없는데 이번 학기가 지나면 이 아름다운 언어 배우기엔 더 많은 시간을 투자할 수 있기를 바랍니다.
나는 한국어를 사랑해요!
바나나? “That’s all I got for Korean
“when you get a new language, you get a new soul”
That's so true. The German me is different to the English me which also differs from the Russian me.
Рад что у тебя есть такое мнение! Попробуй приготовить «оладьи» и попробуй «сгущёнку» вместе с оладьями. привет из России)
Wdym "the german you"? 🤨🤨🤨
@@Stupididiot333wennscho’, dann bitte: DeutschIstNichtExistent ;)
@@Stupididiot333 the real you
We all have a German self 😈
Something I wished all the English speakers sounds as clear as this man, I don't even have to tryhard to understand what he is saying because he articulate very well.
Yeah it's because he is saying things specifically articulately for comedic affect, but that's great that that helps you understand too 🐬🐬😁😁
natives regardless of language tend to speak slurred, just gotta live with it
@@mxmula Yeah it's very helpful, my brain switch to chill mode in this type of cases :D
@@jw-ws8dz Yeah i know but sometimes it makes me feel sad when I can't understand certain dialects/accents because my ears aren't used to it, i feel like an useless human being ;-;
Yeah, his American is quite good. We have no trouble understanding him either.
Im learning Tamil and Spanish. Thanks for inspiring me to continue on my quest for language learning!!!
Yuhhhhhh
Ich lerne Deutsch, Französisch, und Schottisch-gäelisch. Ich habe zwei Jahre Deutsch studiert, und viel weniger Zeit Französisch, und Schottisch-gäelisch studiert.
Ich will auch Walisisch oder Russisch lernen, aber jetzt habe ich leider nicht genug Zeit.
9:42
It so true actually. It's way easier to be confident in non-native language, because your brain just blocks all cringe you're producing, life changing T_T
0:01 I literally forgot how to say beaver in my own native language and the languages i learnt 💀
same
I don’t think my language has a word for beaver
my brain went "capybara" 😂
I said beager
bóbr.
BRO the swearing part! I'm Brazilian and when people cuss at me it feels like a punch im the face, like it's so damaging now when I hear English swearing it's like cussing when you're in 2nd grade
Salve caraí
@@dexrew5991 salve
Thank you for this motivational video. I finally started to learn Esperanto in order to be able to speak in every country of the world, using an international language
Bro chose the only wrong option 😅
Bruuuh
Nobody speaks esperanto
@@idk-wy3pk are you delusional its spoken by 99.9% of the world population
Be real, nobody speaks Esperanto
I've been trying to learn English for about 11 years, but I still have a low level
Thanks Language Simp! You inspire me to work harder.
I will try
Ur American is so good, as a native speaker.
if you're able to watch videos in english, your skills aren't at a low level. keep it up, you can do it!
Agree with what you say :v
May i take the boldness to ask... Ha e you used or heard about the comprehensible imput? And what is your mative language?
@@niki_0107i have a low english level (A2), but I can understand main through of video with sibtitles. A2 its a low level, is not it?
Exploring diverse languages can greatly enhance your knowledge. For those embarking on solo learning endeavors, helpful tools like Duolingo, DeepL, Immersive Translate, and others can be invaluable companions on the journey.
each language you've learned is an expansion pack to the main game of life
I like that.
inspiring
Like a DLC? Where did we get that from? LMFAO dude
as a monolingual american why did i think of the word “capybara” instead
same
نفس الشيء.
bóbr❤
same here bro
As a Brazillian, I did the same
Je suis en train d’apprendre le français alors je deviens trilingue! Vous m’avez inspiré et je suis très reconnaissant avec toi! Merciiiii
Bonne chance
Instructions unclear i have found and became fluent learning a alien language now they are after me.
yo goodluck
you have their soul, now they want it back
You're cooked my guy
Yes. Sometimes it's best not to understand their plans to take over the place
an*
10:04 That is SO true. I'm a linguistics student, and a great deal of what I learn has to do with the cognitive effects of speech production and comprehension, and I think here Language Simp has pointed out one of such effects.
I may be wrong, but this reminds me of the "foreign language" effect that makes people more inclined to making, roughly speaking, more "rational" decisions when speaking a foreign language rather than "emotional" decisions. For example, people's answers to different versions of the trolley problem become more consistent when they receive and process the problem in a foreign language. There are studies that demonstrate it. (I tried to paste a link to a study that shows this effect here but it got instantly deleted)
My explanation of this is that speaking a foreign language is more cognitively taxing and requires more self-control, which allows our thinking to bypass the usual reaction patterns and detach ourselves from the semantics of the utterance.
I've actually noticed that when speaking English I feel more free at expressing my emotions. It just doesn't feel as personal compared to expressing them in my native language (Russian). So I think it might actually be possible to construct a different personality by learning a language. This is kinda reflected in the terms "linguistic worldview" and "linguistic personality". Not sure it's a completely healthy thing to try and deliberately do that, tho.
Ну привет, fellow Russian linguistics student :)
@@saturn2999 приф
Oh yeah I remember hearing a long time ago that different languages actually make you think differently because different culture, grammar, etc etc. Like at one point hundreds of years ago Japanese used the same word for green and blue? In English there are shades of blue and red but somehow cyan and pink got their own names and are considered different colors entirely.
So I can totally understand different personalities in you being unlocked with each language lol.
My new favorite video on all of RUclips 🙌🏼
It is the moment, when a common video is MUCH MORE effective than any advertisement of a language schools.
man the thing you said that speaking another leanguage seem's like a dream is fucking true , everytime i see a video in english i find strange that people really speak in real life the leanguage I've been learning seeing fucking Supernatural
lmao I learned English the same way. But I agree,it is a magical feeling
Can't relate, even though my native language isn't english, hearing it seems just as natural as hearing my native one
I often think when talking to native english speakers, that it's so weird they talk english all the time and not only as a mean of communication with foreigners 😂
@@madame.caribou exactly 😂
I‘m impressed that he speaks English very clearly,I can even watch this video without the subtitle
"I just learned how to say watermelon in Uzbek!" no but this is exactly the rush I get when I learn something new in another language. Like hell yeah I just learned how to say hotel in Thai or beans in Hawaiian. Definitely an inspirational and motivational video!
I felt EXACTLY the same way when visited US for the first time and a guy at car rental understood me nicely. It suddenly turned out that I _DO_ speak English!
What IS your native language? (Unless you’re bullshitting)
@@Aquageist7663 He's Russian
@@Aquageist7663 Ы Ъ Б Д Ы Ь
@@Aquageist7663 Almost forgot! Ф Ж
My native language is Finnish, I was do suprised when British people started understanding me
To LanguageSimp;
Idinakhuy, Я люблю ЛангуагеСимп и я не одноязычный.
I speak AMERICAN I was born in America but I went to Turkey when I was 4 years old so... I am native.
C2 seviyesinde Türkçe biliyorum 4 yaşımdayken Türkiye'ye gittim ve orada öğrendim.
Ich spreche auch Deutsch auf B1 niveau.
Ich habe mich in die langen Worter auf Deutsch verliebt.
Finalmente hablo espanol nivel C1. Yo Aprendi español en la escuela y me encanta.
I think I proved it right? 😅💪🏼
Man, you and your videos actually inspired me to study a new language
the reinventing part and unlocking dlc part are so accurate. Ive been learning spanish for a little over a year and ive made friends, discovered food/restaurants, fell in love with several different genres of music and i am learning a language in which i can express myself better (flirting for instance is easier to me in spanish). Visiting a country that speaks your target language or randomly encountering a (native) speaker are some of the most fun things you can do
my spanish classes in uni are especially boring tho cause i spend more time on spanish outside of them
My first language:احبك
My second language :je t'aime
My third language :I love you
My forth language :Ich liebe dich
My fifth language :사랑해요
I am not sharing my list of languages because I don’t want to encourage other people to learn them but the balance of scarcity and usefulness is nearly perfect
i wasnt going to ask but now im interested plz share :/
Are they widely-ish spoken but rarely learned languages like bengali
@@romeolzmany people speaks bengali, but only in a small region.
I know one of them! I'm gonna learn English just to piss you off.
I speak 5 languages. English, Serbian Croatian, Bosnian and Montenegrin. And these four are totally different from each other.
in that case I speak 6 with Albanian on top
With a bit of work you can probably add Slovenian, Bulgarian and North Macedonian too!
@@o_s-24 depending on the dialect they can be almost the same language. There have been times where I’ve heard Macedonian and understood everything, then times I’ve understood nothing it’s weird.
@@Pero-zl4jpYou can say the same for any language and its dialects. Usually the farther the geographical distance, the harder it is to understand
@@ayszhang yea that’s true. Thankfully SC I find to be the middle ground of the south Slavs so usually Bulgarians and Slovenians understand us better than we do them sometimes. It 100% comes down to location especially and ofc standardization helps.
Im a polyglot i speak English, Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian, montengrian and a bit of slovenian
Montengrian? Is that a new language?
What he said about feeling confident in a foreign language is actually 100% true. I noticed that my behaviour changes in different life situations soon as I speak a foreign language and I think it has to do with the fact that when we learn our native language, we usually associate the words with the things in our childhood or teen years when we grow up and when we don’t get to question things and/or lack experience. But learning a new language gives you a fresh start and it might surprise you that you’re more confident when talking to girls in another language (tried-and-true)
Spanish, English, German, French, a bit of Hungarian and Italian.
@@mikehoont9025 that's it
@@ramonmenendezrecio4442 And?
that’s all the people’s nationality you ate 😢
@@ramonmenendezrecio4442
Congrats!!! I m learning German as my 4th language and I gotta say i have so much respect for polyglots. You guys are great
@@BGDNMMI I wish you the best! Viel Glück, vier Sprachen sind schon viel.
I love this guy, he is a great inspiration!
0:35 Нет, я не поведусь на этот байт на комменты.
Fuck, I fell for it
Хехеех
Забайтили
Что вы думаете о Vladdy Daddy?
слабость
Я бачу что вы сделали
Damn, Simp really inspired me to get back to learning French. Man, I love you
😊
En voilà une bonne idée plutôt que parler ce language de fish and chips
@@ochalo4002 d'accord
As somebody who takes elective classes in high school, i was surprised when you mentioned the needs pyramid- i learnt about it in 11th grade health class lol
i forgot to learn german on Duolingo today
WARUM
💀
Don‘t learn german bitte
der grune duo isst dich !
He’s coming…I can smell him
So what do I do if I didnt even know that thing was a beaver
learn another language
Idk go outside or something
deep your face in watercolour
I thought it was an obese squirrel
Learn Canadian. Beavers are the foundation of their culture.
My name is Vihanga - English
Mein Name ist Vihanga - German
මගේ නම විහඟ - Sinhala (Native)
என் பெயர் விஹங்கா - Tamil
Ik ben momenteel aan het Nederlands te leren en als (Schweizer)Deutsch-Muttersprachler mit English fluency solely through Input from an early age ben ik heel dankbaar, dat jij mijn leven veranderd hebt für's Bessere. Dank u wel, Language Simp
Hahaha the fact dass ich that kon lezen😂
van hartelijke welkom dat jij de nederlandse taal leert.
Lekker!
@@wardachrouaa7281Ik weet ook niet hoe ik dat kon , this is like , neo-germanisch or something .
i speak all 3 of these languages so i felt like bro made this specifically for me💀😭
I speak freedom
Je parles baguette
Io parlo pizza
Я разговариваю на водке
Я розмовляю салом
言語シンプルが熱い
Вау
il tuo italiano è eccellente mio esimio compare
@@orangotango9231 Grazie mille fra
@@orangotango9231mamá mía pizza Mario pasta grazie
АФИГЕТЬ. ты гигачад!
I'm a brazilian and I spent like 6 long years to learn english in an english school, I'm already fluent but I'm only graduating this year (I know, ???), my goal now is to learn french alone in much less time and impress everyone around me, e aprendam português, é uma das línguas mais Gigachad que existe nesse planeta
Eu confio em você, não tenho uma memória de estar sentado em uma mesa estudando inglês mas sempre entendo tudo o que eles falam e consigo falar bastante coisa também. Comecei a aprender russo por diversão, estou apanhando mas não vou desistir. Eu confio em você, uma dica que me ajudou muito (me ajudou a aprender inglês e uma dica que você provavelmente já sabe) é a imersão. Praticamente tudo do inglês aprendi vendo vídeos o dia inteiro haha
You are already a gigachad just by speaking Brazilian Portuguese. If you can sing in it, though...🤯
English (English British Dialect, American Dialect and Australian Dialect)
كوردى(Kurdish Sorani Dialect)
日本語(Japanese Standard Tokyo Dialect)
Still need to improve my Japanese skills though
Edit: for those saying how I learned sorani dialect of kurdish, it was my first language, though my english has gotten better then my kurdish somehow, so don’t be too considerate when it comes to english, I was raised in Great Britain so I think the lack of Kurdish practice is the reason
wandahoooi!
How did you learn sorani? I'm trying to find resources
Damn how u know Kurdish sorani dialect
Damn how u know Kurdish sorani dialect
@@ethandouro4334 it is probably her or his native language, otherwise why would someone waste his time learning sorani while they could learn languages like: french, spanish, russian or mandarin?
1:06 I see that you skipped the clothing need, absolutely understandable
Thank You (English)
Danke Schön (Deutsch)
Gracias (Espaniol)
Dhonnobad (Bengali)
Dhanyavaad (Hindi)
Shukriya (Urdu)
I'm not a monolingual beta, I'm 日本語上手 😎 The imaginary women in my head are very impressed with my intermediate knowledge of Japanese.
你是日本语上手?在英语这是Upper/High Hand.
@@埊 上手 is the kanji for skillful. It's a joke among Japanese learners that Japanese people will say "Nihongo jouzu" (skilled at Japanese) to foreigners who are trying to learn Japanese, but aren't very fluent yet.
日本に行って、変に振舞わず、太って、臭くなければ、10分で彼女ができる。
@@belstar1128 住めたらいいんだけどなぁ、今はちょっと厳しいかな。
@@coolbrotherf127 I had a sweet old women say that to me once. I've actually had many people say that to me, must mean its true (i sound like i got hit in the head when i speak it)
Kazakh, Russian, English and currently learning Mandarin Chinese
Daaamn same.
Щещен амы
И при чем тут мандарины
@@alekseyp3248 Действительно, лучше б апельсины учил, как раз по скидке продаются сегодня
Why learn so many languages?
English is my second language and im at b1 grade (could be more) my school also has an arabic class, and i have started learning german recently, i hope I'll learn german like i learned english (and better)
Alles gute, meine freunde🇩🇪
German English Turkish Spanish French and Arabic.
Took me 5 years of daily practise
Only 5 O_o
Bruuuh
At what lvl
@@gringo6362level 3
For all his love for Arabic I'm still surprised so little Arabic has been spoken on his behalf.
Well Language Simp how do you say this sentence in Arabic:
*From the River to the Sea, Palestine will be free!*
Don't look it up, try saying it yourself. I will not accept the scam accounts I got.
4:04 you can add the Caucasus to that map too because of Russian. In Armenia, you'll be absolutely fine speaking Russian. In Georgia not so much, but still okay. In Azerbaijan, idk, never been there, but I assume you'll get around as they were also a part of the USSR.
В Грузии я чувствую себя немного извиняющимся, когда говорю по-русски.
Language simp, toi encouraged moi to learn frencaise. I've been watching you for awhile about 10 months and now I learned a bit of French. So I wanna say thank you.
Hello!
Salve!
Gutentag!
That’s all I got.
I live in New Jersey, so hopefully I’m why you have to qualify that you’re the best language learner west of me.
Still quite impressive though!
@@Wonderhoy-ernot really
@@itisola I can’t help but notice that you said “not really” in only one language.
...What is the language where salve comes from 😅 ? And, don't forget you learned german, which is really impressive !
I live in New Jersey as well and I am hoping that one day I will be fluent in a second language
Yeah that's true learning languages is the best hobby in the world, I wanted to learn English and French at the same time but it wasn't really effective, so i'm perfectioning my English and French will have to wait until next year i guess, that is a little bit sad because i really enjoyed adquiring it, but one language at time is the best way to do it i guess. I like your channel and i have improved my English a lot by watching your videos thank you god bless you!.
Beta noobs, I am a pentaglot
I speak English. (English)
मैं हिन्दी बोलता हूँ। (Hindi)
मी मराठी बोलतो. (Marathi)
अहम् सम्स्कृतम् वादामि। (Sanskrit)
ನಾನು ಕನ್ನಡ ಮಾತನಾಡುತ್ತೇನೆ. (Kannada)
Those who does not know foreign languages will never know its own one
Hablo español
I speak English
Je parle un peu le français
Ich spreche ein bisschen Deutsch
And trying to increase the number or languages and its levels
Falo português
日本語を話す
Nice Kazakhstan mentioned multiple times, I'm going there for the third time this summer :P
1 - i speak based american language english completed 🦅
2 - i speak 🇵🇹 portuguese
3 - Mówię trochę po polsku 🇵🇱
4 - mi español es un poco malo 🇪🇸
5 - Я немного понимаю по-русски
6 - Ich verstehe ein wenig Deutsch, aber mein Dialekt ist schrecklich ;(
7 - 高校で私を助けてくれた友人のおかげで、私は少し日本語を理解できます。彼は私にいくつかのこと、表現、フレーズを教えてくれました。
Спасибо за видео!
Thanks for the video!
شكرا على الفيديو
And starting to learn French.
Also abandoned learning German, but plan to return to it after French
Good thing probably German will help you with French pronunciation (and I would also advice you to learn Spanish to help you with French too)
Bonne chance
Viel Glück
😊
Why did you abandoned German?
@@Emiya01 Was learning arabic in university, want to study French as well, because previous colonies and so on, you know how it goes. When I'm confident in my French, i will pick up learning German again
Learning russian at the moment.
Best thing about it, is beeing called молодец by my partners parents for the simplest sentences. On the other hand, the worst is not understanding enough to properly interact. Anyways have to agree with Language Simp. Learning a new language is amazing. :)
Молодец это ещё куда не шло. Вот когда братан говорит, что ты красавчик, то уже уже другое дело, настоящая мужская дружба. Ну а если ты девушка, то я хз как там у вас, в любом случае, от русского приятнее всего услышать "бля, заебись!"
Ничего не понятно, но спасибо. ^^"
@@arctisan5014 мой комментарий не несет в себе какого-то серьезного смысла. В целом скажу, что я рад, что вы учите наш язык и желаю вам в этом успехов
@@Dimonkaj Я тоже не воспринял это как негативный комментарий.
Но спасибо вам большое. Мне нравится изучать русский язык. :)
note: i think i was writing thoughts in real time here
i can speak english as i was born in england. i can speak some french because it's mandatory to learn at school, but i'm not so great with most of the tenses so i can only form present and future tense sentences even though we've learned more, which is completely my fault for not studying so je ne pense que this counts. i can speak some japanese, this time i don't know how tenses work in the slightest and i've learned words, phrases, and some kanji from japanese tv shows, youtube videos: vlogs/lessons and anime, i can only understand what a japanese person might be saying depending on the context: e.g convo related to game music, outro of a youtube vid etc.. i know what yes and no in russian is, because of a song i listened to a few times. i know some spanish because i used to be taught it in school before i had to choose between spanish and french. i know some yoruba and igbo (i think) because my mum spoke some of the words to me and my siblings, but she never taught us the whole language. i also know some korean from watching tv shows and because of my sister.
Anyway, i only really know parts of languages, not really the basics so i think i'm still monolingual for the most part, sadly. but i will defo be doing way more this year to learn french and japanese. in the evening i finally decided, i'm having an academic comeback, and i'm being serious this time... after saying this 5 terms earlier :/ but it's now or never isn't it?
Try learning as much Yoruba as you can. I regret never having learnt my mum's language.
I tried to write that in English; I hope I got it right. In American it's "learned" not learnt, and "mom", not mum.
The most important when you are learning languages is to find a practical reason to use them unless you will get tired of it very soon
🇮🇳:हिन्दी मेरी मातृभाषा है।
🇬🇧:I can speak English.
🇨🇳:我会说一点儿中文。
Kudos
It’s even cooler to know a language that has a different script
How do you even switch between all those writing systems? Do you have like 3 different keyboards plugged in?
@@farhanaditya2647magic
@@farhanaditya2647 English is being taught to us since nursery alongside Hindi so we are used to both Latin and devnagari scripts since childhood.
Most Indians online type Hindi in Latin script.We do have devnagari keyboard too but we don't use that often.
For Chinese,I use the Pinyin(romanised Chinese) keyboard and typing the particular Pinyin gives us the list of characters irrespective of tones.
I have a huge plan of learning languages. Of course it is not that huge like yours, but for me its actually big:
1) German -- Im learning this now
2) Greek -- for science
3) Latin -- for science too and for linguistik at all. I just like Latin, because this language is around us in other tongues. Its just the basis.
4) French -- the base of English vocabulary and worlds culture
5) English -- I want to improve this language and be able to read the literature of English classics and be conect with modern scientific society.
Andrew, what's up, I wanna ask you about what's ur english level?
@@dlsvlr4354 A2, I think
@@andreymelsonso1901 that's not bad, however I thought a little higher
Thanks language daddy
sitelen tawa ni li jo e toki pona mute. mi pilin e ilo pilin pona.
This video makes a lot of good points, I'll be sure to press the like button.
sama la mi sona e toki pona!!!
mi wile kama sona toki e toki pona
seme la toki pona li sewi lon toki anpa ni? musi aaa
mi wile toki e toki pona, but sadly, I can't.
Hello. Konnichiwa. I don't know much Japanese but I knew enough for this. 0:39
Hajimemashite.
Today I got a chance to speak to actual Japanese people instead of LuoDingo characters and Language Simp is right about how fun it is. Plus the cafe we met in was sugoku kawaii 😍
@@Xubuntu47 . Hajimemashite to you too.
I'm actually having a stressful time trying to learn Japanese.
I really want to and I'm going to keep trying but it's just so complicated and looks like it will take forever.
Especially since I want to learn Hiragana and Katakana too instead of just Romaji.
Really wish anime had Romaji subtitles though.
Plus I just discovered that pitch accent, double consonant pronunciation, and double vowel pronunciation are things that exist in Japanese which honestly are just scary.... Scary scary SCARY SCARY SCARY SCARY SCARY ABSOLUTELY TERRIFYING.
The complexity and difficulty of trying to learn Japanese should be the most popular famous horror story.
はじめまして!As a fellow Japanese learner I would like to connect with others so that I can improve!
(I’m learning at a young age and it’s getting harder as I underwent surgery)
ありがと!じゃあね!
@@昇る太陽の国 . Cool. You're doing a thousand times better than me.
I don't even know those hiragana or katakana things you used, I can only read some Romaji. And I keep forgetting the words I learned.
@@昇る太陽の国 . So what would you say is a good way to learn Japanese? I don't really know what I'm doing and would like to get better.
1.Divyaan
2.दिव्यान
3.ਦਿਵਆਨ
I like how some people in India just casually speak like 3 or 4 native languages
Punjabi milhi gia ithe
Oh hey a wild Indian appears.
@@pentasquare What do you mean?
@@clap-os3fu i wish i knew telugu tamil kannada and punjab i think there also was mallayam
As a Pole, I feel appreciated
My favourite food in every language i know
1. Maksalaatikko 🇫🇮
2. Liver casserole 🇬🇧
3. Leberauflauf 🇩🇪
4. Levergryta 🇸🇪
Deutsch ist meine Muttersprache,
I constantly learn english while watching english youtube videos or playing minecraft
y estudio espanol en el colegio.
print("Programming languages also count...
...right?")
And finally a proof that I can also speak in maths:
Let P be the statement "I also speak in the language of math".
Now assume ¬P is true, where ¬P is the statement "I do not speak in the language of math".
If ¬P is true, I would avoid using mathematical language including expressions, symbols and logical reasoning.
However by using a proof, I used the language of math, contradicting our assumption ¬P "I do not speak in the language of math".
Since assuming ¬P is true leads to a contradiction, the original assumption must be false.
Therefore P must be true: "I also speak in the language of math"
Q.E.D.
Спасибо тебе, language simp, най накрая да продължа да opiskella suomen kieltä.
Български! Благодаря ти, друже. Ти не ме видя, но направих задно салто.
onnea sen kanssa
Native Spanish speaker and fluent C1 English 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼 Grew up in Puerto Rico, english was everywhere. You take English from kindergarten to 12th grade.
This is the best video I’ve seen in recent times
Ja govorim bosanski
Ја говорим српски
Ja govorim hrvatski
Ja govorim srpskohrvatski
Ja govorim crngorski
Ja govorim jugoslovenski
Ja govorim vaški
Ja govorim HBS
Ja govorim bokerski
Ja sam hiperpoliglota, brate
That’s really funny. I’ve also heard people say “naški”
@@Pero-zl4jp ahah I hesitated in putting it
@@1langueen100jours I feel that the south Slavs have become too hesitant nowadays, it becomes a problem asking someone if they speak “the language” my mother went to a restaurant and spoke only English to the clearly Croatian waiter because she was nervous to ask wrong if he spoke Croatian. It’s gotten ridiculous nowadays.
@@Pero-zl4jp I feel you ahah
3 years ago, I was having a ride in Podgorica and I told the guy "ne govorim srpski". Then, he started lecturing me on the fact we say "crnogorski" and people who use "srpski" are politicians.
On the way back, a second taxi: "izvini, ne govorim crnogorski"... and, immediately, the guy told me I should say "srpski" cause "crnogorski" does not exist and it was made up by politicians ahah
@@1langueen100jours I’m from Crna Gora I feel that pain everyday. I also don’t believe in calling them all different, depending on the day I call the language Serbian or Croatian because there is no difference to me no matter how much my mother insists there are differences.
Funny enough, there are wider differences in Albanian dialects than standard Croatian and Serbian yet Albanians don’t insist that they speak other languages.
I hope the slavs can agree on giving a name to the language they can all get behind.
I'm not really a big learner and I'm having a hard time learning languages, but here are some of the languages I've learned for the past couple of years:
Brazilian Portuguese
Canadian French
English
French Creole
Haitian Creole
Navajo
Quechua
Spanish
Catalan
Danish
Dutch
Faroese
Finnish
Flemish
French
German
Greek
Icelandic
Italian
Norwegian
Portuguese
Spanish
Swedish
UK English / British English
Belarusian
Bosnian
Bulgarian
Croatian
Czech
Estonian
Hungarian
Latvian
Lithuanian
Macedonian
Polish
Romanian
Russian
Serbian
Slovak
Slovenian
Turkish
Ukrainian
Amharic (Ethiopia)
Dinka (Sudan)
Ibo (Nigeria)
Kirundi
Mandinka
Nuer (Nilo-Saharan)
Oromo (Ethiopia)
Kinyarwanda
Shona (Zimbabwe)
Somali
Swahili
Tigrigna (Ethiopia)
Wolof
Xhosa
Yoruba
Zulu
Arabic
Dari
Farsi
Hebrew
Kurdish
Pashtu
Punjabi
Urdu (Pakistan)
Armenian
Azerbaijani
Georgian
Kazakh
Mongolian
Turkmen
Uzbek
Bengali
Cham
Chamorro (Guam)
Gujarati (India)
Hindi
Indonesian
Khmer (Cambodia)
Kmhmu (Laos)
Korean
Laotian
Malayalam
Malay
Marathi (India
Marshallese
Nepali
Sherpa
Tamil
Thai
Tibetan
Trukese (Micronesia)
Vietnamese
Amoy
Burmese
Cantonese
Chinese
Chinese-Simplified
Chinese-Traditional
Chiu Chow
Chow Jo
Fukienese
Hakka (China)
Hmong
Hainanese
Japanese
Mandarin
Mien
Shanghainese
Taiwanese
Taishanese
Fijian
Palauan
Samoan
Tongan
Bikol
Cebuano
Ilocano
Ilongo
Pampangan
Pangasinan
Tagalog
Visayan
American Sign Language
Braille
Esperanto
Latin
Phonetic
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Where’d you get those pictures of Kazakhstan? They’re hilarious 😂
«Жылқы» hit me hard 😂
Жылқы
thank you this is the first time in my life to see قندس
that's so true I am on my third language right now (Turkish) and I am interacting with lots of natives and when I hit them with a semi perfect conversation I shock myself.
Я говорю на великорусском языке, рождённом на наковальне долгой истории моей великой родины, к сожалению ныне преступной.
I speak English, and love this beautiful language that contains so much unique sense in its words.
Ich spreche kein Deutsch, aber ich lerne.
0:33
- je parle français
- i speak english
- hablo español (pero no es bien)
- ich spreche deutch (ich lerne in der schule)
conlangs:
- mi toki e toki pona
- mi tuki ala i tuki tiki
- mi parolas esperanton
mi wile toki e toki Kokanu. Mi ankaŭ faras lingvon, sed mi ne scias ĝin. Je pourrais aussi apprendre d’autres langues, but I prefer to master the ones I’m already learning. no quiero ser schlecht in viele Sprachen.
How did you learn toki pona
If you know french just go for italian i'm sure you'd find it easy
What language is 6??
@@andzhem7620 Tuki tiki
;p;
Die einziges Fremdspreche, dass ich sprechen kann ist deutsch. Ich lerne es seit zwei wochen, obwohl ich hatte früher in der Schule es studiert
Saluton, mi lernas esperanton. Mi lernas nur esperanton kaj neniujn aliajn lingvojn. Mi amas tiun lingvon ❤❤❤
個人的にな意見ですけど日本語が世界で一番いい言語だと思います!
This was a great video!! I love your work!!
Chaque fois que je me sens inutile, je me souviens que je m'a appris le français jusqu'à niveau B1 avec Duolingo même si j'ai seulement 15 ans. Ce n'est pas très formidable - tellement de gens a fait des choses beaucoup plus génial - mais ça me fait heureuse.
Je suis désolée s'il y a des erreurs.
thx man i forgot what we call these in arabic 0:15
no one ever remembers قندس 😆😆😆😆
im sorry but how did you unlock moldova without romania if they're speaking the same language? at 4:11
I am ibtihaaj
Ich bin ibtihaaj
میں ابتہاج ہوں
مان ابتهاج آهيان
These are all the languages I know
The best thing about speaking another language is being able to effortlessly exclude others from your conversation. In all seriousness, it sort of frustrates me greatly when English speaking tourists go to other countries and can't even be bothered to learn a single word, with access to the internet I don't think there's really any excuse. Languages reveal so many interesting details about communication and culture. Sometimes speaking a language also feels far better when you're in an environment suited to your contations of the language. For example, when I was Greece and learned some basic greek, the language seemed to blend perfectly with the natural environment and high temperatures, almost as if the language had been made for that sort of environment. That probably doesn't apply with every language, but I'm sure it's far more satisfying to speak Arabic in a desert than speaking in English in a desert, or speaking Arabic in Antarctica.
Denne verden er meget interessant og stor, men jeg kan også fornærme mennesker på Dansk når de slå mig ihjel i computer spil lmao.
Ég tala ekki íslensku
Δεν μιλάς ελληνικά
Я не говорит по русски, извини.
Boku wo nihongo heta desu
No hablo español.
Ich sprechen kein Deutsch.
Jeg snakker Dansk.
พี่ชอบความรู้สึกที่เหนือกว่าทางวัฒนธรรมเมื่อฉันพูดภาษาไทยต่อหน้าฝรั่งสกปรก
I know classical esperanto and old church klingon
i know german and english. currently learning japanese for abt 6 months now (despite my pfp not one of these weeabus, just a casual enjoyer). its been so much fun. even made a japanese friend
Hello,
mein Name ist Yashi,
どうぞ宜しく
私も日本語を勉強してる
@@MintDecavitator かっこいい。私はよくていません。あなたは何年日本語を勉強してますか?
@@Yashi391 3前に日本語の勉強を始めたんだ
でも、あなたの日本語が上手だと思っています。(私はドイツ人ですが、文法の誤りが見えない)
@@MintDecavitator ありがとう。私もドイツ人ですwwww
why you haven't unlocked The North Korea???
Ich liebe deinen Content!
J'aime tes videos!
Love your content!
Jag älskar dina videor!
Mi olin e sitelen tawa sina a!
Wieso kannst du so viele sprachen sprechen?
Люблю твои видео!
あなたのビデオがすきです!
I'm already a Bilingual Billy cos I'd learned American (I'm Russian).
Now I'm on my way to become a Trilingual Terrance now that I'm learning Chinese.
It's definitely a nice feeling to rediscover all that with "oh shit I understood that" and "oh shit I just read that" moments.
8:24 YOU SAID THAT YOU'VE NEVER TOUCHED A WOMAN