The written article by the Washington Post has so many more details and nuance than what was included in this video. I wish more of it was covered in the video. It touched on what he does for a living, how he grew up & developed an interest in learning languages, and even problems he has in life. It also showed some aspects of his personality.
Interesting segment. I was a Russian linguist, and assisted with languages I also had knowledge of. A motorcycle accident 17 years ago caused head trauma that effected the language center. I have now developed dysphasia, I will know the meaning of the word I want, but the word will come up in multiple languages. Some days it takes longer to form sentences while speaking because I have to sort through too many options to find the right language.
this man really is a wonderful human being with a RICH HEART. Rich hearts with a brain can accomplish a lot in this world. Let’s push one another closer to who we are Destined to be.
I read the related Washington Post article with a lot of interest. I'm in no way comparable to this amazing man, but as someone who grew up speaking three languages and learnt German by self-study (and later at university-level) to become fluent, and then started learning 4 more languages, I have developed a special interest in this topic. Vaughn Smith is a genius - can't wait to see him get his due. We would like him to share his methods and processes for all language enthusiasts.
Interesting. So some people exercise 30 minutes a day, and others study languages. I always say how much you know has nothing to do with how fast or easily you learn, but how much you care about learning about whatever it is you want to know.
These stories of hyper-polyglots are entertaining, even awe-inspiring. We get them every year or two in newspapers or on tv; the internet is littered with them. Yet each year, inexorably, beyond its communities of heritage language speakers, North America sadly becomes ever more aggressively uni-lingual
@@shawn_123-s3z Geo-location? Canada's geo-location is more conducive to unilingualism, yet there is considerably more second language learning and openness to second language learning than in the US. A smart country contiguous to Mexico would have large numbers of enthusiastic Spanish speakers. Instead we find worst in class language education and retrograde anti-immigrant English-only political movements in places where bilingualism should otherwise flourish
Actually man has two kind of memories. One is the common memory, it is analogue. It changes constantly, forgets, interpretes, add lies and nonsense, projects etc. One can also name it as man's working memory. And there is a digital memory, where the perceptions of all the senses are digitally stored from the moment of our birth till the moment we die. The digital memory, common man is not aware of. He relies completely on the working memory. makes many mistakes, forget a lot. Very few people have the gift to rely on the digital memory, They have not really to study, just listening, reading, observing and synchronizing with what is already in the digital memory makes that they can without real effort master a lot of musical instruments, languages etc. When their brains are scanned in action, not much activity can be seen since the digital memory is not dependent on the brain.
It makes wonder whether more people would discover this capability - or more modest version of it - if they simply tried learning one or more additional languages.
Very interesting article in WP, I live in Australia so language learning was never a big thing at school. Over the years I have tried to learn Indonesian, Japanese, French and Spanish. Except for Spanish I spent at least 6 months trying to learn the other languages over the years. Spanish is the one language I have kept trying to learn for many years, taken classes, immersion classes in Mexico and Duolingo. I have trouble trying to retain vocabulary, but keep trying. Very interesting to hear Vaughn’s story.
I am a bilingual and do have and always have had an interest in learning another language. However, because of outside forces, and disabilities I have, picking up another language has been difficult for me. I currently have a MAJOR interest in Japanese (since so was a kid) and Korean, and an interest in Dutch and Italian, since Italian is pretty close to Spanish. I am Puerto Rican, so my Spanish is different from Mexican/Latin American Spanish, but even then my Spanish is sub par now that I’m an adult, even though I grew up speaking Puerto Rican Spanish and still do at home and unfortunately at work, where I’m… not really as useful as I should be. I WISH I could have the abilities a polyglot has. They’re incredible.
Of all the savant abilities, polyglot is one of the best, you can go to many places and speak with everyone and can get jobs that let you travel the world
If You Are Reading this, Your Dreams Are Possible! I Believe in you! Your Inner Being Believes in you!!! Push Yourself Past all the B.S and happily work on your Dream. Start with the smallest step. That step could even be a change in 1 thought that you can start thinking in order to initiate progress and gain momentum. You know that passionate Idea that you had a while ago that keeps whispering to you?... even though your immediate self thought that might be useless to try or keep going? .... well that passionate Idea is still ALIVE AND WELL my friend. Awaken! You are the Designer of a beautiful Masterpiece called Your Life. You Create your own reality. Live Well. Learn, APPLY and Prosper. :)
His spanish is pretty good that's for sure, he really speaks like a Mexican. Some people are very talented for languages and some are not at all, that's my scientific explanation !
Well, I get it. I speak 4 languages. When I'm thinking, I could be using any grammatica, structure, but some times, there are words more precise in one language or another, so my thoughts are things like "she sounded quite monóntona, so me lateé y decided to cherche autre chose more gezellag to doen in this place"
I'm friends with the man in this video and he was fluent in many languages long before apps even existed. we were at a barbecue in the early 2000s and he was already fluent in 17 languages, including all european languages except irish and finnish (i think he said that was bc those languages had different roots). if I understand your comment correctly, you think he's a fraud and you should know that he's not. the human brain is incredible
You yourself are a self proclaimed “polyglot” and quite arrogant as a matter fact, it’s a miracle you have any subscribers. Also you are only fooling monolingual people with your content, you don’t speak any of your languages higher than an A2 level ..if you’re lucky. Hope you grow up one day
Unfortunately I doubt it. If you’ve ever been to a local bazaar, flea market, food court, or mall kiosks, the vendors usually can speak at least 3 languages or more & they’re just selling anything from cosmetics & clothing to toys & food without ever becoming super wealthy
@@Dhi_Bee agree. They really only speak the selling jargon. Come in, how much, too much, that's good, good quality, the best, beautiful, cheaper, cheapest, change, no change, no credit card accepted, the machine is broken. I just experienced that while traveling the Middle East. I do wonder how much of the 24 languages this man can really speak. I speak, Spanish, English, Italian (B2) and a bit of French, but in reality, I can honestly say that I am fluent only in Spanish :)
The Washington Post article lists Dutch as one of the languages with which he can carry on "simple conversations". It is not one the languages that he says he can speak fluently.
??? Have you considered that maybe he has an interest in other languages, and cultures, and ways of looking at the world? Intellectual interest and pursuit makes for a better world!
lol, travel the world and go to hardcore punk shows. I think he's doing better than most people wasting their time in the youtube comment section, myself included
No matter what our job is or who we appeal to, i believe we all have a purpose while we are here and when we follow that we can really shift things in our world for the best.
Who cares?? Many care because speaking several languages gives you a much better understanding of, and exposure to different cultural and intellectual landscapes, and you can know that only when you speak at least one other language than your own. It provides you with an extra pair of glasses, so to speak, with which to see the world, and what's out there.
The written article by the Washington Post has so many more details and nuance than what was included in this video. I wish more of it was covered in the video. It touched on what he does for a living, how he grew up & developed an interest in learning languages, and even problems he has in life. It also showed some aspects of his personality.
Agree! The article was excellent. Thanks for telling his story!
Interesting segment. I was a Russian linguist, and assisted with languages I also had knowledge of. A motorcycle accident 17 years ago caused head trauma that effected the language center. I have now developed dysphasia, I will know the meaning of the word I want, but the word will come up in multiple languages. Some days it takes longer to form sentences while speaking because I have to sort through too many options to find the right language.
Fascinating! Thank you for sharing - I hope it’s not too frustrating!
Oh that's sad
this man really is a wonderful human being with a RICH HEART. Rich hearts with a brain can accomplish a lot in this world. Let’s push one another closer to who we are Destined to be.
I read the related Washington Post article with a lot of interest. I'm in no way comparable to this amazing man, but as someone who grew up speaking three languages and learnt German by self-study (and later at university-level) to become fluent, and then started learning 4 more languages, I have developed a special interest in this topic. Vaughn Smith is a genius - can't wait to see him get his due. We would like him to share his methods and processes for all language enthusiasts.
The language skills you possess are amazing. Don't undersell yourself!
C’est vraiment magnifique !! Bravo à toi Vaughn !!
Interesting. So some people exercise 30 minutes a day, and others study languages. I always say how much you know has nothing to do with how fast or easily you learn, but how much you care about learning about whatever it is you want to know.
15 minute a day learning a language. 1 hour 4 times a week in the gym. Do the language learning inbetween sets in the gym
That works for me.
Praise GOD!!! This is how AMAZING our minds were before the fall of Man!
3:52 He has a tattoo on his arm in Armenian, which means immortal
These stories of hyper-polyglots are entertaining, even awe-inspiring. We get them every year or two in newspapers or on tv; the internet is littered with them. Yet each year, inexorably, beyond its communities of heritage language speakers, North America sadly becomes ever more aggressively uni-lingual
@@shawn_123-s3z Geo-location? Canada's geo-location is more conducive to unilingualism, yet there is considerably more second language learning and openness to second language learning than in the US. A smart country contiguous to Mexico would have large numbers of enthusiastic Spanish speakers. Instead we find worst in class language education and retrograde anti-immigrant English-only political movements in places where bilingualism should otherwise flourish
And I can't speak even one language properly
Better then me ..I can't speak my own language properly
Actually man has two kind of memories. One is the common memory, it is analogue. It changes constantly, forgets, interpretes, add lies and nonsense, projects etc. One can also name it as man's working memory. And there is a digital memory, where the perceptions of all the senses are digitally stored from the moment of our birth till the moment we die. The digital memory, common man is not aware of. He relies completely on the working memory. makes many mistakes, forget a lot. Very few people have the gift to rely on the digital memory, They have not really to study, just listening, reading, observing and synchronizing with what is already in the digital memory makes that they can without real effort master a lot of musical instruments, languages etc. When their brains are scanned in action, not much activity can be seen since the digital memory is not dependent on the brain.
It makes wonder whether more people would discover this capability - or more modest version of it - if they simply tried learning one or more additional languages.
It could bring world peace
Very interesting article in WP, I live in Australia so language learning was never a big thing at school. Over the years I have tried to learn Indonesian, Japanese, French and Spanish. Except for Spanish I spent at least 6 months trying to learn the other languages over the years. Spanish is the one language I have kept trying to learn for many years, taken classes, immersion classes in Mexico and Duolingo. I have trouble trying to retain vocabulary, but keep trying. Very interesting to hear Vaughn’s story.
If we could all speak another 2 or more languages then the world would be a better place and we would be able to better understand life’s problems.
Learning languages to "understand other cultures" is overrated
Such a poignant truth.
I doubt it.
Wow that little snippet at the end has to be a massive ad for Duolingo lol
Put this man in the White House or pentagon! He is a wonderful gift!
this was an ad to duolingo
Well, good for them!
I totally agree
That how started, now I understand, speak and write in Italian. A long wait to go
MashAllah TabarakAllah. This is Amazing 🤩
He is amazing! I only speak two: My own which is Spanish and English.
Amazing man!
Do you know what's the easiest way to understand a language?
Feel like you were born there and you will understand everything.
NATO please hire him!
I am a bilingual and do have and always have had an interest in learning another language. However, because of outside forces, and disabilities I have, picking up another language has been difficult for me.
I currently have a MAJOR interest in Japanese (since so was a kid) and Korean, and an interest in Dutch and Italian, since Italian is pretty close to Spanish.
I am Puerto Rican, so my Spanish is different from Mexican/Latin American Spanish, but even then my Spanish is sub par now that I’m an adult, even though I grew up speaking Puerto Rican Spanish and still do at home and unfortunately at work, where I’m… not really as useful as I should be.
I WISH I could have the abilities a polyglot has. They’re incredible.
Wondering what the language learning app was on his phone at the end of the segment. I’ve only heard of Babbel before.
Wondering the same thing. Which app was he using?
@@ronc4146 Dualingo
Felicitări ! Din Romania
Of all the savant abilities, polyglot is one of the best, you can go to many places and speak with everyone and can get jobs that let you travel the world
Didn't expect the plug for Duolingo in the end! LOL
Lo felicito ,lo admiro que clase de cerebro tiene , es una obra de Dios en usted
Most Americans can’t even speak one.
If You Are Reading this, Your Dreams Are Possible! I Believe in you! Your Inner Being Believes in you!!! Push Yourself Past all the B.S and happily work on your Dream. Start with the smallest step. That step could even be a change in 1 thought that you can start thinking in order to initiate progress and gain momentum. You know that passionate Idea that you had a while ago that keeps whispering to you?... even though your immediate self thought that might be useless to try or keep going? .... well that passionate Idea is still ALIVE AND WELL my friend. Awaken! You are the Designer of a beautiful Masterpiece called Your Life. You Create your own reality. Live Well. Learn, APPLY and Prosper. :)
His spanish is pretty good that's for sure, he really speaks like a Mexican. Some people are very talented for languages and some are not at all, that's my scientific explanation !
Because some of his family is from Mexico. So, it is logic.
@Jacob B Everyone can learn a language, but that is not the question here.
Looks like he's learning Irish now 0:19
"Don't say my name to the man(?)"
Who will speak after me in your ear
Who will come to you "
Moon and sun...
Well, I get it. I speak 4 languages. When I'm thinking, I could be using any grammatica, structure, but some times, there are words more precise in one language or another, so my thoughts are things like "she sounded quite monóntona, so me lateé y decided to cherche autre chose more gezellag to doen in this place"
Why is he on a $20/hr job when he could travel the country showing his talent, TV shows, interviews, etc?
Wisdom and language talent are very unrelated
What a gigachad
"Einen Freund aus München".
Duolingo polygloting, when mediocre becomes fluent
Good show. Would he consider learning some African languages and possibly Jamaican patois? it would help the world fight racism.
imagine all the natives he can shock...
Does he have anything to say in any of them?
just cannot tek seriously so called polyglots that study with Duolingo lol, I just can't
The results speak for themselves I suppose.
I'm friends with the man in this video and he was fluent in many languages long before apps even existed. we were at a barbecue in the early 2000s and he was already fluent in 17 languages, including all european languages except irish and finnish (i think he said that was bc those languages had different roots). if I understand your comment correctly, you think he's a fraud and you should know that he's not. the human brain is incredible
You yourself are a self proclaimed “polyglot” and quite arrogant as a matter fact, it’s a miracle you have any subscribers. Also you are only fooling monolingual people with your content, you don’t speak any of your languages higher than an A2 level ..if you’re lucky. Hope you grow up one day
@@davidlinehat4657 can he speak Welsh?
@@davidlinehat4657 bs
Amazing wow 😲
Impressive
And here we are in America demanding that everyone speak only English. I find that sad.
Me too 7 languages fluent
how
@@XenolVlatriX Circumstances of life
Does anyone have a link to the article?
The link is in the description
@@Oliver919 also its the first google result if you just search this guy's name and washington post
A galon vat gant Vaughn Smith ! ( from Brittany)
, Dali se ja sekjavas Bilcovata vesterica?
I like turtles
3 languages only and little Spanish suck at French 😂
Me too
What app is he using?
Duolingo
Good Gawd, I wish the narrator learned a language where she didn´t have to use voice creak. It´s a bit annoying, really. Sorry.
He’s clearly a savant
Which is literally anyone’s dream to have
what is the app he was using at the end?
duolingo
🇺🇳
with 24 languages he speaks, does that allow him to get a 6 figure salary easily?
Of course not.
Unfortunately I doubt it. If you’ve ever been to a local bazaar, flea market, food court, or mall kiosks, the vendors usually can speak at least 3 languages or more & they’re just selling anything from cosmetics & clothing to toys & food without ever becoming super wealthy
@@Dhi_Bee agree. They really only speak the selling jargon. Come in, how much, too much, that's good, good quality, the best, beautiful, cheaper, cheapest, change, no change, no credit card accepted, the machine is broken. I just experienced that while traveling the Middle East. I do wonder how much of the 24 languages this man can really speak. I speak, Spanish, English, Italian (B2) and a bit of French, but in reality, I can honestly say that I am fluent only in Spanish :)
No, why would he?
His Dutch is not really impressive I'm afraid.
Dat klopt; dat 'laatste maal' begreep ik toch heel anders. Beetje Duolingo en...dat was 't dan!
The Washington Post article lists Dutch as one of the languages with which he can carry on "simple conversations". It is not one the languages that he says he can speak fluently.
Really, jealousy is a curse!!
Must of had a boring life. Poor man
??? Have you considered that maybe he has an interest in other languages, and cultures, and ways of looking at the world? Intellectual interest and pursuit makes for a better world!
"Must of". Jesus, you're struggling with a single language.
He’s full of adventure
lol, travel the world and go to hardcore punk shows. I think he's doing better than most people wasting their time in the youtube comment section, myself included
Who cares
Bod ort, amadan.
Because of perhaps an understanding of people with autism or aphasia a d research possible treatments.
Everything Matters.
No matter what our job is or who we appeal to, i believe we all have a purpose while we are here and when we follow that we can really shift things in our world for the best.
Who cares?? Many care because speaking several languages gives you a much better understanding of, and exposure to different cultural and intellectual landscapes, and you can know that only when you speak at least one other language than your own. It provides you with an extra pair of glasses, so to speak, with which to see the world, and what's out there.
Look up “Xaioman” he learns all in days to weeks. Even is reviving lost languages. Xaiomanyc
*xiaomanyc