Breaking the language barrier | Tim Doner | TEDxTeen 2014

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  • @diegoquintanaCL
    @diegoquintanaCL 9 лет назад +9026

    Well not only does he speak 20 languages, he's also a great public speaker!

    • @g-gamer4747
      @g-gamer4747 9 лет назад +238

      Diego Quintana and a almost comedian.

    • @gagaoolala9167
      @gagaoolala9167 9 лет назад +228

      Diego Quintana "You don't know your own language until you know another."

    • @LaPingvino
      @LaPingvino 9 лет назад +145

      vertuccio1 There are several. What this guy wants to say is that it's bullshit to keep talking numbers, languages are a means to an end and are useful learned to any level. If my English is good enough to inform you about this, well, mission accomplished ;).

    • @D34tho
      @D34tho 9 лет назад +10

      Diego Quintana that's not his point. again.

    • @getrealp78
      @getrealp78 9 лет назад +4

      Diego Quintana I suppose that comes with speaking all the time as he learns all of these languages

  • @alongcat9895
    @alongcat9895 7 лет назад +2935

    "Knowing a language is a lot more than knowing a couple words out of the dictionary". Well said Tim.

    • @barronhung8246
      @barronhung8246 5 лет назад +45

      This literally defeats all the so called ‘polyglots’

    • @edwingiovanytizaparuiz1349
      @edwingiovanytizaparuiz1349 5 лет назад +1

      and the dramatical rules ;)

    • @dragunyt2727
      @dragunyt2727 5 лет назад

      Most based quote.

    • @Amghannam
      @Amghannam 5 лет назад +13

      Well obviously... If this was the case, everybody on Earth speaks for instance Italian because we all know pasta, spaghetti, pizza, ciao, etc..

  • @arthurmorgan8420
    @arthurmorgan8420 6 лет назад +4439

    *He is fluent in Italian hand movement*

    • @oORainbowWarriorOo
      @oORainbowWarriorOo 5 лет назад +21

      😂😂😂

    • @marccohen1335
      @marccohen1335 5 лет назад +34

      i think that would be JEWISH hand movement.

    • @hartmutteuber8022
      @hartmutteuber8022 5 лет назад +18

      @@marccohen1335 Could be Jewish, only in certain geographical areas, like those Jewish people who are assimilated in European and American cultures. They use their hands like the non-Jewish people in those countries. I cannot speak about those in Israel. I just feel, his hand movements are not like the today's Israelites. The Jewish from Poland and Russia who emigrated gesticulates a lot more animatedly than this TED speaker. It is as if they are Deaf people.

    • @rachelmuller5541
      @rachelmuller5541 5 лет назад +3

      @@hartmutteuber8022 hahaha good one!

    • @scottex.
      @scottex. 5 лет назад +8

      is this a personal attack or something?

  • @matitecoloratebaneswitch9450
    @matitecoloratebaneswitch9450 5 лет назад +2211

    "You can translate words easily, but you can't quite translate meaning." - Tim Doner, 2014.

    • @highhorse902
      @highhorse902 4 года назад +7

      perfectly said.

    • @TheLRider
      @TheLRider 4 года назад +19

      And you certainly can't translate poetry. 👍👍

    • @AakashKumar-gl2fk
      @AakashKumar-gl2fk 4 года назад

      Yes

    • @codyincebu6223
      @codyincebu6223 3 года назад +1

      Idk what he’s telling us.
      Could you translate it? lol

    • @mustafaemin7389
      @mustafaemin7389 3 года назад +1

      If all of humanity buy a brain chip we will do that. Translate can't predict meanings because translate don't know the thoughts in my mind. As a result translate will be improve to human level.

  • @marloveskitties
    @marloveskitties 7 лет назад +4091

    I speak Finnish, English, Tagalog and Japanese fluently right now. He's a huge inspiration to me. I'm aspiring to be like him. Right now I'm 13, so I got a looong way ahead of me.

    • @1964-c1l
      @1964-c1l 7 лет назад +108

      I give No fucks Suomi perkele

    • @1964-c1l
      @1964-c1l 7 лет назад +51

      Hip & Cool Nickelodeon Executive Pretty sure it's his native language

    • @marloveskitties
      @marloveskitties 7 лет назад +198

      Hip & Cool Nickelodeon Executive : I'm actually from Finland

    • @parkjimns
      @parkjimns 7 лет назад +50

      I give No fucks oh that makes sense

    • @mauricebroadus5013
      @mauricebroadus5013 7 лет назад +63

      I just want to speak Spanish fluently

  • @ruispuuro
    @ruispuuro 9 лет назад +202

    Language is everything. It is a mindset. Just like the guy said. When i speak english i loosen up and become a more relaxed fellow, a fun guy. When i speak my mother tongue (finnish) i try to be rational and efficient. When i speak swedish i become more scandinavian , perhaps friendlier and less serious. When i speak german i try to follow the etiquette closely and be very polite.

    • @KaIubka
      @KaIubka 9 лет назад +1

      +ruispuuro Perkeleen partitiivi!

    • @1kili2
      @1kili2 9 лет назад

      +ruispuuro welp im just myself in any language (my mother tongue is dutch and i live in spain currently for 8 years now) but whenever im speaking dutch and i get nervous or shy about something i turn to english (i dont do this in spanish because spanish ppl wouldent understand me they dont know much more then " hello my name is..." )

    • @Marymette24
      @Marymette24 9 лет назад +2

      +ruispuuro I totally relate with you. I speak fluent Japanese, Arabic and English, in each language I find my persona is shifting.

    • @livedandletdie
      @livedandletdie 9 лет назад +1

      +ruispuuro It also depends on dialects, If I spoke Rikssvensk, then I'm a cold harsh person, when I speak Scanish, I'm a humble and caring person, when I speak Gothenburg/western Swedish I'm a funny and party person. When I speak the famous Lundadialekt I immediately become an intellectual, and of course the same happens when I speak in a different language, some languages aren't as culturally different depending on the dialects as Swedish, Danish and Norwegian are.

    • @wonderfalg
      @wonderfalg 9 лет назад

      +The Major Same in Germany. We have tons of dialects. The southerners seem to be more relaxed than the prussian ones, lol.

  • @essisuomalainen8553
    @essisuomalainen8553 9 лет назад +467

    Tim Doner is bae
    He's handsome, intelligent, kinda witty and he likes languages
    it's a shame he's three years older than me and lives across the globe

    • @essisuomalainen8553
      @essisuomalainen8553 9 лет назад

      +gunit8590 I actually just looked up, it's four years and the deal is that, besides that, he lives in US and I in Finland
      and I dont think ever going to even notice me ;___;

    • @essisuomalainen8553
      @essisuomalainen8553 9 лет назад +6

      +gunit8590 well yea I guess, but nothing ever happens here and nobody ever comes here
      but free health care and education yey

    • @blueberry3717
      @blueberry3717 8 лет назад +12

      +Essi Suomalainen Bæ/bae is a Danish word for poop btw

    • @poindeckster2
      @poindeckster2 8 лет назад

      +Essi Suomalainen and considering finnish is one of the hardest languages on the earth he probably wont be visiting :/

    • @Everdeen10
      @Everdeen10 8 лет назад

      And he kinda looks like Nat Wolff.

  • @aseelal-bokhari1233
    @aseelal-bokhari1233 5 лет назад +774

    Omggg! My mother tongue is Arabic, and his Arabic was on point.
    And his speech was truly inspiring, as well as humorous. I truly enjoyed it.

    • @yooucann433
      @yooucann433 5 лет назад +14

      اللغة العربية لغة صعبة

    • @aseelal-bokhari1233
      @aseelal-bokhari1233 5 лет назад +6

      Mihamxgh Njhigc b jjs صحيح 👍🏼

    • @yooucann433
      @yooucann433 5 лет назад +15

      @@aseelal-bokhari1233 ولكنها لغة ممتعة تشعر بأن هذه اللغة لديها احساس رائع وتراث عريق

    • @ziited5679
      @ziited5679 4 года назад +6

      @@yooucann433 هي اللغة الأصعب من حيث القواعد

    • @ziited5679
      @ziited5679 4 года назад +10

      @@yooucann433 بالطبع هي ممتعة لأنها لغة القرآن الكريم كناب الله سبحانه و تعالى

  • @meandsam
    @meandsam 7 лет назад +983

    I had a chance to meet him and he's so friendly :) he inspired me so much

  • @onim26
    @onim26 9 лет назад +1959

    "they told me to do a little kid with a lisp but i wanted to do darth vader with a french accent"
    this guy is fucking golden

    • @olafszczodry7192
      @olafszczodry7192 9 лет назад +2

      +Cannibal potato lesbian Your name is Golden.

    • @bwolff7364
      @bwolff7364 9 лет назад +7

      +Cannibal potato lesbian How about a little French kid Darth Vader with a lisp? That could be interesting.

    • @melanphilia
      @melanphilia 9 лет назад +2

      +Khairul Anam what's your problem forkhead?

    • @thepurityofchaos
      @thepurityofchaos 8 лет назад +2

      fark*

    • @EP-77o
      @EP-77o 3 года назад +2

      Luc! I am your fa-zer!

  • @esraahk4392
    @esraahk4392 7 лет назад +2070

    "you cant translate meaning" this is true

    • @RP944
      @RP944 5 лет назад +39

      Yes you can, just look up ''meaning'' on a dictionary.

    • @deinemutterlol3675
      @deinemutterlol3675 5 лет назад +3

      @@RP944 duh

    • @RP944
      @RP944 5 лет назад +1

      @@deinemutterlol3675 dah duh doh dah dah?

    • @giuliab8484
      @giuliab8484 5 лет назад +3

      That is the truest thing he said (coming from a multilingual)

    • @hartmutteuber8022
      @hartmutteuber8022 5 лет назад +8

      Translation is also a filtering and adding process. Meanings explicitly uttered may be left out in the translation to be recovered from the context by the hearer/reader, or added to it from context by the translator. Oft the translations are subject to how the translator perceives the culture and needs of the audience.

  • @saraelizabethcasillaslopez8024
    @saraelizabethcasillaslopez8024 4 года назад +564

    I'M LEARNING ENGLISH AND I COULD UNDERSTAND EVERYTHING WITHOUT SUBTITLE. I LOVED HIM :)
    GREETINGS FROM MEXICO

    • @PanchoVilla-fe8pt
      @PanchoVilla-fe8pt 4 года назад +3

      Right on 😎

    • @renitonurbanski9768
      @renitonurbanski9768 3 года назад +1

      Helo sara, I'm from Brazil. We can chat on wattsapp If you want to improve our english.

    • @Amarily_Cora
      @Amarily_Cora 3 года назад

      Sara, cómo?

    • @pedrolinares1833
      @pedrolinares1833 3 года назад

      @@Amarily_Cora hello from Puebla

    • @alexwasem7612
      @alexwasem7612 3 года назад +6

      i'm learning english too, and also could understand him, i'm so happy ahahaha from Brazil

  • @arwenbarrett2642
    @arwenbarrett2642 7 лет назад +2179

    Mom: hey there watcha watching?
    me: oh nothing it's fine *runs upstairs to my room and starts violently learning icelandic*

  • @octolearn
    @octolearn 8 лет назад +407

    I'm the same age as this guy and when I first discovered him 4 years ago, instead of getting disappointed in myself and feeling useless like some people here in the comment section, I got inspired. He showed me a possibility which I took to action and now I'm tackling my 4th language so far. I'm not as proficient as him but becoming fluent as fluent can be in 6 languages is my goal for now. It's best to compete with yourself and get better than your previous self from the day before. Don't compare yourself with 1 or 2 exceptional people and get discouraged.

    • @gamzeugur5355
      @gamzeugur5355 7 лет назад +9

      Orgil Vlogs I totally agree with you!!! It is a very logical point of view not to compare ourselves with other people if we want to improve ourselves in language learning. Even though I speak four languages I work on them... I believe language learning is not only a passion but also a dedication and hard work.Because comparing creates obstacles in our minds. Thank you for your input...and Peace✌️🙋🏻

    • @DieAlteistwiederda
      @DieAlteistwiederda 7 лет назад +4

      I'm fluent in two languages and have a basic level in a few more. I learned Spanish in school but couldn't finish this class. Around 10 years later I try to re-learn it. That would be my third language and I want to learn more. My Spanish is good enough to understand some spoken words but I can't really form any sentences. He can do it, I can do it.
      I learned English, I can learn more languages

    • @kekhaithue-tips
      @kekhaithue-tips 7 лет назад +1

      yeah, be yourself and just do it.

    • @jaaptendijk7192
      @jaaptendijk7192 6 лет назад

      I feel like it's impossible to maintain speaking so many languages... how do you feel about this?

    • @fzxfzxfzx
      @fzxfzxfzx 2 года назад

      can't relate I feel worthless

  • @triggerwarning5025
    @triggerwarning5025 8 лет назад +922

    Language is power.

    • @la_lisies7215
      @la_lisies7215 8 лет назад +21

      Thor Hakkuh.....Power is power..... *Cercei Lannister, Game of thrones*

    • @ZhangtheGreat
      @ZhangtheGreat 8 лет назад +14

      DOHVAKIN!

    • @yunusemrehilal753
      @yunusemrehilal753 7 лет назад +3

      played skyrim i guess

    • @Cygnus0lor
      @Cygnus0lor 7 лет назад +1

      How about Michel Foucault?

    • @JustDoingMyThing69
      @JustDoingMyThing69 7 лет назад +17

      I think what you're trying to say is _communication_ is power.

  • @ibn.fulaan
    @ibn.fulaan 3 года назад +68

    He's literally an inspiration, after watching him i started to learn about languages
    Now i can speak urdu, Kashmiri, hindi, english, arabic, persian, turkish
    Now learning French and Spanish

    • @zub4516
      @zub4516 3 года назад +1

      that's great! I'm learning Arabic right now and cant wait to be better at it (any advice?). I can also somewhat understand Hindi and Urdu but can't really differentiate between them

    • @ibn.fulaan
      @ibn.fulaan 3 года назад +3

      @@zub4516 yeah surely I'll say
      time and dedication is very very important in learning every language
      ~ learn fusha arabic or msa and learn dialect which is one of the important, actually there are lot of dialects you'll find but if you tell i found 2 pretty good one is levantine and one egyptian
      Levantine is pretty easy and clear to understand in entire arab and it's one of the prettiest dialect in arab
      Second egyptian it's also good and it's famous
      I chose levantine dialect because it was closer to fusha
      ~ utilise RUclips as much as you can stick to one channel who teaches levantine dialect just stick to one which ever you'll find the best
      ~ record everything you learn it's one of the important thing
      ~ go for vocabs once you do that which i found pretty amazing and then they'll help you to put these words to form sentence which will eventually help you to speak arabic
      And if you could afford you can hire online teacher only if you want but it's not important
      So i hope it'll help you it helped me
      Have a nice journey ahead
      😊

    • @valeriaaa7907
      @valeriaaa7907 3 года назад

      Mucha suerte con tu español ❤️

    • @nozimaerkinjonova3858
      @nozimaerkinjonova3858 3 года назад

      Wow

    • @denizbodur9357
      @denizbodur9357 3 года назад +1

      İnsanların Türkçe’ye ilgisi olduğunu görmek çok güzel 🥲😁

  • @sericopie
    @sericopie 8 лет назад +68

    This guy gets it. It's never about language itself, it's about the context and cultural meaning, something very beautiful if you can master it. Such an inspiration!

  • @charismaboomwal5067
    @charismaboomwal5067 7 лет назад +282

    I completely did not expect him to have bothered learning Pashto! Especially because I have personally never met an American who had ever even heard of the language. It completely warmed my heart!

    • @ElizaDolittle
      @ElizaDolittle 5 лет назад +3

      I had to stop the video to look that up! Languages fascinate me. Even the very ancient languages. Of course the ancient ones are pretty much lost, but their history fascinates me. For example the Italian peninsula prior to Roman conquest had many languages: Latin, Etruscan, North Picene, South Picene, Umbrian, Oscan, Messapian, Apulian, Venetic, Raetic, and Sicel among others. When Rome conquered the entire peninsula these languages pretty much withered away and Latin took over. Some of the language inscriptions of the ancient inscriptions have survived in carvings, but I imagine pronunciations are difficult to recreate.

    • @GauravSingh-qi9xj
      @GauravSingh-qi9xj 5 лет назад

      @Charisma Boomwal
      Is your first name pronounced as "Karishma"?

  • @deluely
    @deluely 7 лет назад +428

    I only speak Spanish and I'm currently learning English, and I must say that learning different languages definitely gives you a different view of the world, it opens you doors but not only for a job or at school, but also to ways of thinking, there are many things I'd never perceived certain way if I only had seen them through the cultural view or ideology that comes with my native language. When I finally achieve a decent level of English I'd like to learn many other languages as long as my memory let me.

  • @pethaudiddorol
    @pethaudiddorol 5 лет назад +602

    every english-speaking monolingual needs to see this

    • @chickennuggets1990
      @chickennuggets1990 5 лет назад +7

      speaking and grammar are both debatable on the matter of what you should learn from something foreign, but learning foreign people and places as a whole (including experiences, history, language etc) is not.

    • @MrSupernova111
      @MrSupernova111 5 лет назад +32

      I think a lot of Americans are prejudiced or outright racists so they won't be associated with other languages. Most are also too lazy to put in the time to learn another language.

    • @Harajukubarbie333
      @Harajukubarbie333 5 лет назад +15

      @@MrSupernova111 Omg I'm literally American and I'm bilingual and learning too other languages. Plus I love foreign countries and I've travelled to 4. But ignorance is bliss I guess

    • @brent2004
      @brent2004 5 лет назад +2

      @@Harajukubarbie333 bruh 4 countries is not that many lol top kek

    • @rebeccasimantov5476
      @rebeccasimantov5476 4 года назад +17

      @@brent2004 Actually, many Americans have never travelled outside the US!!
      So having travelled to four countries is quite impressive...also , I read somewhere that only about 20% of Americans have a passport...

  • @nk2164
    @nk2164 9 лет назад +24

    "You can translate words easily, but you can't quite translate meaning" . Those are wise words. Enjoyed the talk.

  • @JURIGOLDFINGER
    @JURIGOLDFINGER 7 лет назад +1181

    I am from germany and his german was 👌

    • @syedhasanalimahdi7390
      @syedhasanalimahdi7390 6 лет назад +23

      Juri 2.0 It was ok nothing special seien wir ehrlich

    • @Heidelbuam
      @Heidelbuam 6 лет назад +30

      His german is not really good,especially the pronunciation. But he is still a very smart kid!

    • @arthurmorgan8420
      @arthurmorgan8420 6 лет назад +50

      I believe you, Kim Jong Un

    • @saitama9651
      @saitama9651 6 лет назад +2

      @@arthurmorgan8420 lmaoo

    • @jack-dm2bi
      @jack-dm2bi 5 лет назад +6

      Aren't you from north Korea?😂

  • @Alex_Jimenez93
    @Alex_Jimenez93 10 лет назад +28

    I really admire Tim, not because of his ability to learn languages so easily but for understanding that knowing a language goes much further than just knowing how to say "thank you" and "where's the bathroom?"... learning another language is open up our minds to a totally different way of seeing the world... and only like that, by understanding each other, is how we can truly get a world in peace.

  • @zahrayari9164
    @zahrayari9164 5 лет назад +66

    As an Iranian, I dare to say his persian accent is beautiful 😍

  • @enyafan9329
    @enyafan9329 8 лет назад +276

    best ted talk I've ever watched

    • @Daisy-Ke
      @Daisy-Ke 8 лет назад +152

      I always say this after every ted talk i watch lately

  • @cjwoderstruck425
    @cjwoderstruck425 10 лет назад +400

    His last line is very true: You can translate words, but you can't translate meaning.

    • @mrvocabulary6794
      @mrvocabulary6794 10 лет назад +3

      You can't melt vacuum, either. This is true simply because meanings don't lend to translation...

    • @cjwoderstruck425
      @cjwoderstruck425 10 лет назад +6

      iyoossaev Sometimes the obvious is forgotten.

    • @mrvocabulary6794
      @mrvocabulary6794 10 лет назад +6

      cjwonderstruck425
      I think what he meant is that there are meanings that are only expressed by words or expressions present only in a specific language. With that interpretation it renders this part of his speech untrue. The sheer fact that he has translated/explained these Farsi examples for us makes them, well, translable ;)

    • @cjwoderstruck425
      @cjwoderstruck425 10 лет назад

      iyoossaev Ok that make sense now :)

    • @rogermerritt636
      @rogermerritt636 10 лет назад +2

      iyoossaev I think what he means is that if you translate word by word the result doesn't make sense. I have tried using the Bing translator on my Thai friends' remarks on facebook and they don't make any sense at all. I'm not very good at reading Thai, but I can usually puzzle my way through it if I'm motivated. When I was learning Chinese Mandarin, my teachers explained, you usually don't have just one word that has that meaning, you have to learn phrases, idioms.

  • @learnwithgina
    @learnwithgina 8 лет назад +62

    I'm a linguistics graduate, speak a couple of languages, and think it's great how Tim promotes language learning and shows that languages are so much more than words. It definitely takes "some" talent to know that many languages, Tim's knowledge is very impressive!

  • @Fed-np9ez
    @Fed-np9ez 5 лет назад +22

    His humour is so refreshingly witty and entertaining, it's what shows his true brilliance.

  • @KrimsKramsKiste1
    @KrimsKramsKiste1 8 лет назад +406

    I WAS DRINKING WATER WHEN HE SAID ECONOMY, INDEPENDENCE AND DOWNFALL AND I CHOKED HOLY DANG HOW SMOOTH

    • @grayhollow4489
      @grayhollow4489 8 лет назад +4

      spookyjosh
      I don't get it

    • @Omarabalkhail
      @Omarabalkhail 8 лет назад +26

      i was surprised how his pronunciation was PERFECT . I CANT EVEN PRONOUNCE IT AS GOOD AS HIM

    • @yugen_plays
      @yugen_plays 7 лет назад +1

      what does it means?

    • @shanenanigans27
      @shanenanigans27 7 лет назад +3

      I don't get it? He's saying that Economic Independence causes a Downfall?

    • @Ordo.Corinthivm
      @Ordo.Corinthivm 7 лет назад +15

      For those of you who are wondering what does it mean is this (at least). In Middle East, there were many wars caused by American Government in the name of independence over their "tyrant" or ruling leader. That's just some BS the government and media had, the reason is as he said, it's always economics (oil of course), then they gain independence from their deserved leader, after that a downfall of that particular country; prolong civil war, totally destroyed country, and the rise of terrorist group. That's why he said, economics - independence - downfall.

  • @gusjohnnson9641
    @gusjohnnson9641 7 лет назад +1342

    I know a guy who knows like 18 languages.
    Java, C, C++, C#, Python, Ruby....

    •  7 лет назад +142

      Gus Johnnson We (programmers) should be considered polyglots! LOL

    • @DTux5249
      @DTux5249 7 лет назад +37

      I speak persle tongue, though I call it Python

    • @xxa3216
      @xxa3216 6 лет назад

      I know C#, C, C++ and python 2.7 :)

    • @FaisalAhmad-dm3lq
      @FaisalAhmad-dm3lq 6 лет назад +11

      I know them too! print("Hello world")

    • @quandisimofantastico9057
      @quandisimofantastico9057 6 лет назад

      Took programming for 10 months hated it left it and never looked back since

  • @logothaironsides2942
    @logothaironsides2942 6 лет назад +153

    He certainly is a clever man and I very much respect his reasons for learning languages. The world needs more people who think as he does.

    • @Abdullah-de5ln
      @Abdullah-de5ln 4 года назад

      ❤Notice to diverse language lover : I'm a native Bengali speaker,you know what!Bangladeshi people sacrifices theirs life to save theirs beloved language on 21 feb 2020 and this is the reason why 21 feb is called international mother language day.I think a lot of story that we Bengalis have to share with outsiders and the same way all the outsiders have. I'm trying to learn English and to be more fluent like a native English speaker.I'm also a good known Hindi and Urdu language. If anybody who is interested to learn Bengali,Hindi or Urdu language and to teach me English language or other language. pls contact me over whatsapp +8801307320559.

    • @flashhaxor-oo1un
      @flashhaxor-oo1un 2 года назад

      I speak 4 languages and am learning more same method 😂

  • @mirouslaoui9557
    @mirouslaoui9557 5 лет назад +33

    I speak fluently 3 languages
    I’m impressed by him
    His Arabic accent and pronunciation ARE DOPE ! Bravo

  • @Leticia-jj8ng
    @Leticia-jj8ng 6 лет назад +92

    "you can translate words easily, but you can't quite translate meaning" ♡

  • @ЕкатеринаЯкубовская-ц4к

    I know only two languages, it's my native russian and english. This guy inspired me so now I really want to learn japanese, german, and latin. Because, you know, I love languages, they're all so beautiful and so different :D

    • @meep4531
      @meep4531 8 лет назад +10

      Just to be honest, learn Latin first. It helps a lot.

    • @TheStarkman123
      @TheStarkman123 8 лет назад +5

      I'd love to learn Russian, but I don't know where to find reliable resources, especially since I said a sentence off a site, and the native with me said I said "where to eat the horse."

    • @aqeelasadi9424
      @aqeelasadi9424 8 лет назад

      you want learn arabic? I help you

    • @misaeldiazdeleon4243
      @misaeldiazdeleon4243 8 лет назад +6

      круто ))) я говарю по-русски and i can speak in english to y mi idioma natal es el Español, но я хочу говорит по- китайский тоже :)

    • @KevinMsyah
      @KevinMsyah 8 лет назад

      +Stark same i want to learn russian coz im only speak 2 languages

  • @getfluentasap1147
    @getfluentasap1147 4 года назад +86

    I speak English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Portuguese, and Polish and gotta say, Tim knows his stuff! I love listening to him give monologues in multiple languages. It's a lovely workout and the content is super interesting!

    • @emky
      @emky 4 года назад +2

      Salut

    • @luanauematu7256
      @luanauematu7256 3 года назад +1

      Are you speak Portuguese? Really?? That's incredible!! Kisses from Brazil 🇧🇷

    • @luanauematu7256
      @luanauematu7256 3 года назад

      @@aysenurbadem449 hi, Portuguese is my native language, so if u want I can help you, and I am learning English, so that's will help me too.

    • @conduta8623
      @conduta8623 3 года назад

      @@aysenurbadem449 me too, 🇧🇷

    • @AR-vb4xy
      @AR-vb4xy 3 года назад

      12:33 He literally corrected a native in his own language lmfao.

  • @Ciaseea
    @Ciaseea 10 лет назад +33

    This kid is so likable. His confidence and spirit just flows right out when he speaks.
    My biggest self-defeating bad habit in learning languages is I get nervous speaking to native or very advanced speakers out of fear of sounding dumb. It's really narcissistic of me, because I'm sure they are flattered that someone probably very different from them culturally, has an interest in their own culture and wanting learn from them.
    Tim is clearly special and languages come easier to him than most but what I can take away from him is having the right amount of enthusiasm, intentions and boldness to put oneself out there regardless of looking foolish are a few key tips to get on the path to fluency of any language.
    I'm such a fan of Tim. So inspirational.

    • @vladimirgeorgiev5340
      @vladimirgeorgiev5340 10 лет назад +1

      there is no such thing as language talent or "languages come easier to him"
      every language learner has started from stratch, knowing nothing in their target language and has been beginner, frustrated that he can't express himself fully in the new language!

    • @Ciaseea
      @Ciaseea 10 лет назад +2

      Why do you say that? Many people have natural born talents that put them a little above everyone else in certain things. I'm not trying to diminish the countless man hours he's probably put in to learn all he has; I know he's worked very hard, but he obviously has a natural aptitude for learning languages. Being able to converse in 5 languages isn't even normal but Tim can in 23. How many polyglots do you know? How many polyglots do you know under 20? Exactly. It takes a special person.That's all.

    • @vladimirgeorgiev5340
      @vladimirgeorgiev5340 10 лет назад

      because I believe that everyone has the capability of achieving this.. and saying that someone has a special talent sounds a bit discouraging

  • @yigitcanmujdeci8165
    @yigitcanmujdeci8165 6 лет назад +306

    One of the greatest presentation in ted talks. This video includes both content and ability of humor as well as present.

  • @CARTONofSUKI
    @CARTONofSUKI 8 лет назад +4044

    *adjusts glasses in Spanish*

  • @nassirmohamed455
    @nassirmohamed455 5 лет назад +86

    my native language is Swahili language.. am from Zanzibar..i am surprised that This person speaks swahili very well without staying in Tanzania... wonderful!!!!

    • @kidkinnu1993
      @kidkinnu1993 3 года назад

      poa poa

    • @kidkinnu1993
      @kidkinnu1993 3 года назад

      @@Diana-v5p privet :) kak dila?

    • @Diana-v5p
      @Diana-v5p 3 года назад

      @@kidkinnu1993 I'm good thanks. Do you speak Swahili?

    • @kidkinnu1993
      @kidkinnu1993 3 года назад

      @@Diana-v5p I used to speak the basics but I've forgotten most of it now. What about you?

    • @Diana-v5p
      @Diana-v5p 3 года назад +1

      @@kidkinnu1993 I just started learning

  • @amccfischer
    @amccfischer 7 лет назад +1060

    "I wonder if that guy can get any girls?"
    If you live in the U.S. and you know how to speak a foreign girls language, i would bet that your chances increase exponentially.

    • @DuxoupJr
      @DuxoupJr 7 лет назад +71

      I play guitar and speak 3 languages but have never had a girlfriend ;-;

    • @zankthegreat4291
      @zankthegreat4291 7 лет назад +58

      Try harder

    • @KhangarooCourt
      @KhangarooCourt 6 лет назад +3

      true stuff

    • @okayella7402
      @okayella7402 6 лет назад +14

      I speak 4 languages and play the flute.

    • @AzuReGravity
      @AzuReGravity 6 лет назад +3

      tagalog? my family is from the philippines a\but my dad didn't teach me @johnathan

  • @nguyenthanhtai8528
    @nguyenthanhtai8528 7 лет назад +174

    He is so confident !

  • @MNA-di8hy
    @MNA-di8hy 6 лет назад +735

    Unfortunately, most of people who want to become a polyglot dont have an oportunity to travel cuz the travelling is the best, the fastest, the most interesting way to learn any language.
    P.s. I think I was wrong 2 years ago. Of course it’s an advantage to have a chance to study a language in a native speaking country, but that is not relevant. So now I’m almost sure that one can learn a foreign language as good in his own country as he’d abroad.

    • @deddrz2549
      @deddrz2549 6 лет назад +91

      well, there are polyglots that learn almost entirely from media such as music and youtube videos, so while it might not be as quick, it still can be done.

    • @SuicideBunny6
      @SuicideBunny6 6 лет назад +25

      It's as he says, if you live in a city (not necessarily as big as New York) there will always be one way or another to learn a language

    • @MNA-di8hy
      @MNA-di8hy 6 лет назад +13

      @@deddrz2549 maybe but definitely learning languages by travel is much better than by media

    • @felixshultz
      @felixshultz 6 лет назад +5

      If you know a good method it can take less time by learning at home

    • @MNA-di8hy
      @MNA-di8hy 6 лет назад +2

      @@felixshultz if you have a good method learning abroad it takes maximum little time to learn any language.

  • @TruckerDiary
    @TruckerDiary 4 года назад +41

    He can work and live anywhere in the world he wants, now that's freedom

  • @RobertHeslop
    @RobertHeslop 10 лет назад +24

    Tim still amazes me at how excellently gifted he is with foreign languages, despite being a language teacher myself, I'm nowhere near as good as he is and I don't think I'll ever be, but that's okay because he just simply inspires me to learn more!

  • @dikshapherwani2513
    @dikshapherwani2513 5 лет назад +63

    This is certainly the best Ted talk I have watched so far.

    • @Abdullah-de5ln
      @Abdullah-de5ln 4 года назад

      ❤Notice to diverse language lover : I'm a native Bengali speaker,you know what!Bangladeshi people sacrifices theirs life to save theirs beloved language on 21 feb 2020 and this is the reason why 21 feb is called international mother language day.I think a lot of story that we Bengalis have to share with outsiders and the same way all the outsiders have. I'm trying to learn English and to be more fluent like a native English speaker.I'm also a good known Hindi and Urdu language. If anybody who is interested to learn Bengali,Hindi or Urdu language and to teach me English language or other language. pls contact me over whatsapp +8801307320559.

  • @Hunter7023
    @Hunter7023 10 лет назад +74

    Tim is the first polyglot I subscribed to on RUclips when I was looking for inspiration to learn. I know many polyglots like to pretend that language learning isn't that difficult, but Tim Doner is seriously a prodigy. It takes a special kind of person to learn as quickly as he does. And to think the dude is a year younger than me.
    It's too bad his method for learning is mostly an extroverted strategy. Wish somebody would find a way to streamline the learning process for introverts.

    • @Daniel-js8wc
      @Daniel-js8wc 10 лет назад

      Maybe buying a good book (i.e. series of school books) with good audio can help. This way you can hear what it is, see it on paper, see why it is like so, and repeat it over and over again. then if you need help you can go to someone specific that you know and ask them about it. This is kind of what I do for Arabic and Chinese. Spanish is easy so I don't usually have many questions about it.

    • @RobertHeslop
      @RobertHeslop 10 лет назад +4

      There's many methods that you can try, it's all about trial and error really. For example, what I do with my students is break sentences into flashcards and get them to change words so they can see things in context, so they start with " I am tired" then they add in 'very' = I am very tired, then adding in 'not' = I am not very tired, then finally a time period like 'today' = I am not very tired today. That's one method, other methods are using resources like books/courses/listening to music/tv programmes/films etc =) P.S. It's amazing how good Tim is with language, at least he's only 1 year younger than you, for me, he's 5 years younger

    • @ThinkImBasedGod
      @ThinkImBasedGod 10 лет назад +8

      You're not an introvert, you're just a beta.

    • @Hunter7023
      @Hunter7023 10 лет назад +1

      ThinkImBasedGod I don't know, maybe? I don't think I would be anymore nervous talking to a speaker of the language than I would be talking to someone of my own language. Unlike Tim, I don't live in a city where I hear different languages spoken all the time except for the occasional Spanish. And I don't typically walk, I drive. So beta or not, his strategy to learning isn't particularly helpful. I have Skyped once or twice with people learning, but that's about it.

    • @rinrinnnya
      @rinrinnnya 10 лет назад +10

      Hunter7023
      The great thing about this world is that we have the internet now for less fortunate people like ourselves who can't really get out there and talk to others in languages we're learning. If you can Skype with people, do it as often as possible! And you can practice your writing abilities online as well ^^ Do your best!

  • @husanpark9197
    @husanpark9197 4 года назад +12

    He’s a genius of our generation, of the 21. Century. He’s a philosopher, a sociologist, psychologist, a writer, a poet, a musician, an observer, a comedian, an optimist, a naturalist, a scientist, a spiritual, a healer,... We will be following his evolution. Thank you for sharing your energy with the world.

  • @zane98zane
    @zane98zane 10 лет назад +104

    How does this TedX have so few views? It's definitely one of the best that I've seen.

    • @JerryLiuFilms
      @JerryLiuFilms 10 лет назад +1

      Agreed!

    • @ArianTheMan
      @ArianTheMan 10 лет назад

      ikr

    • @ShebaYemeniFood
      @ShebaYemeniFood 10 лет назад

      Arian The Man Well it is only from 2014, other TEDx talks have been around for years. But you're right, it's a good one for sure.

    • @ArianTheMan
      @ArianTheMan 10 лет назад +1

      Sheba Yemeni Food its been a long time since someone replied to my comment :P

  • @khairunnisal4282
    @khairunnisal4282 7 лет назад +18

    i relate to him in whole new level. learning languages is beyond understanding words. its about exposing ourself to new cultures, a new beautiful different world

  • @abolghasemamiri3342
    @abolghasemamiri3342 5 лет назад +88

    The Persian part cracked me up, we really are melodramatic.

  • @ГульмираКененбаева-л6с

    His Russia language is incredible so clear,perfect job

  • @mariumatoty
    @mariumatoty 9 лет назад +7

    One Word [ RESPECT ] ..
    I do respect you tim and I'm a Egyptian ..
    So i do feel you and understand the idea that you talking about ..
    كلمة واحدة [ احترام ]
    بحترمك يا تيم وأنا مصرية ..
    أفهم رأيك والفكرة اللي عايز توصلها ..

  • @اموليد-ط9ت
    @اموليد-ط9ت 8 лет назад +104

    Your accent in Arabic is really good!

    • @nehasara4010
      @nehasara4010 7 лет назад

      omg yes! that accent!

    • @somedude5990
      @somedude5990 7 лет назад

      He also made a mistake saying يا مشاهدون instead of يا مشاهدين

  • @russianrings
    @russianrings 8 лет назад +5

    knowing different languages truly changes everything..i'm an American, irish roots. dropped some russian and arabic with clients at my job, and it completely changes everything. i'm in health care. it truly goes to the heart

  • @han.9264
    @han.9264 4 года назад +20

    I love how every language has its sound and it's so clear with his voice and how he changes the ups and downs of the rythm when he chages the language..
    I really respect the fact that he challeged himself to languages that often are not learned.. far away from latin languages

  • @9Tensai9
    @9Tensai9 8 лет назад +500

    Inspiring...
    I'm not a prodigious person when it comes to languages and stuff but I know 5 languages.
    I am fluent in English, I'm studying Japanese, I learned French, and I studied some German and my native language is spanish.
    I don't consider myself as a polyglot but I've been through what he mentioned on the beginning.
    "Oh you know so many languages! Say something in German"
    "Teach me how to say penis in Japanese"
    "vous voulez coucher avec moi ç'est soir? Did I say it right?"
    and the college teachers and stuff.. when important people went to see the college "hey you, introduce yourself in five languages. See? He smart, we teach well"
    IT SUCKS!
    Anyways, I agree/disagree with some stuff he says. I dunno... I feel like logic and math is easier in english, expressing yourself is better in spanish, being polite and respectulf and yet a little bit childish is for japanese and being proffesional is for german.
    I always felt learning a language changes you more than you think and... notice something, when he acts the interview. His modisms changes, his posture changes even his voice.
    Learning languages is indeed awesome, you learn more than a few words. You get a new viewpoint.
    *sigh*
    Someday I hope I get to talk in conferences like that guy...
    So if anybody got interested in what I said and read all through. Thank you

    • @cesarperezargota
      @cesarperezargota 8 лет назад +1

      My native language is also Spanish, and I'm also fluent in English. I also learned French (six years at school + an extra year just for the hell of it), studied some Latin (just under a year), and am currently studying Korean (over a year). However, I personally wouldn't consider myself a polyglot. I would only dare say I speak two languages, as, to me, being able to speak a language means being able to speak it fluently. Out of all those languages, the language I would be able to understand the most would be French, because of my native language and the many years I've had to study it for haha, but the language I am able to speak the most would be Korean, because I've spent much more time having actual conversations in Korean than in French. Kind of interesting how that is, isn't it? :)
      Anyways, how long have you been studying Japanese? I'm considering learning it eventually (after I'm done learning Korean) since it seems very similar to it... Is it difficult? :)

    • @9Tensai9
      @9Tensai9 8 лет назад

      Cesar Perez It's always funny to find somebody who speaks spanish and then we carry on the conversation on English. Gotta keep it International~
      Well I'd just say I'm fluent on English.
      French it has benn a lot since I was fluent, like 3 years or so. I still got it, but not quite as before.
      German I barely make it and I can have simple conversations on Japanese.
      And about that, the language I think it's pretty simple.
      That's for the base of course.
      Since you say you know Korean I guess you have jumped the bigger wall already.
      The cultural and linguistic one.
      I don't think you'd have too much trouble.
      It may get mixed with Japanese (Since Japan conquered korea for some time) but you can do it.
      The only hard part is the Kanji, the writing.
      Plain memory I'd say. But you "build them" from previous knowledge.
      I guess it's easy to understand but hard to read and specially to write.
      Oh and, if you don't mind. I'd llike to refresh my french if you don't mind.
      we can use Skype or something.

    • @cesarperezargota
      @cesarperezargota 8 лет назад

      l1o2q3u4i5n I know what you mean 😂 I guess it's just easier to reply in English if the original comment is also in English haha :)
      But anyways, I'm not nearly good enough for you to practice your French with! I only took the French we learn at school, so I didn't really have a lot of motivation or interest to learn as much as I could. Again, the best I can do is understand French, but not really speak it very well.
      But you're right, kanji will be the hardest part... Writing in general is a lot harder in Japanese than in Korean. The main reason I want to study some Japanese is really just to actually see how it's different from Korean anyways, so I'm not sure if I'll end up putting as much effort as I've been putting into Korean. But we'll see... Good luck with your Japanese by the way! Espero que llegues al nivel que quieres :)

    • @9Tensai9
      @9Tensai9 8 лет назад +2

      Cesar Perez Well thankyou~
      A funny story is that.
      I downloaded Magical Doremy on japanese and I understand about 8'% of what they say!
      But then again is a kid's anime but it's something.
      About french. It's fine then. I need to go to a school again though.
      Good luck too.

    • @betta4454
      @betta4454 8 лет назад

      my mother tongue is english and father tongue urdu. i know a little persian too

  • @joaquimferreira395
    @joaquimferreira395 9 лет назад +7

    I have never left a comment on any RUclips video that I have watched. However this young man's words are very amazing! it is one of the the reason why over 30 years ago I learned Spanish. And it is also one of the reasons why I learn Portuguese. one must be interested in the culture of where the languages are spoken to truly understand and learn.

  • @garretthayes8188
    @garretthayes8188 7 лет назад +211

    I love how when I turned on captions it didn't do anything good for me. Like when he spoke in Turkish it said "(Turkish)"

    • @suluayran121
      @suluayran121 5 лет назад +11

      He said:
      "Let's try
      Bye bye
      Thanks so much." in a bad accent.

    • @ilknuryerlikaya7939
      @ilknuryerlikaya7939 5 лет назад +6

      @@suluayran121 Oh no it wasn't that bad. He is still learning.

    • @suluayran121
      @suluayran121 5 лет назад +1

      @@ilknuryerlikaya7939 I didn't say it is that bad.

    • @aliceamelia3799
      @aliceamelia3799 5 лет назад +1

      Sulu Ayran haydi bakalım sounded like he spoke with a spoon on his mouth

    • @BudderB0y2222
      @BudderB0y2222 5 лет назад +2

      Annotators aren’t supposed to translate languages in captions, so they’ll just put (language)

  • @AndrzejLondyn
    @AndrzejLondyn 5 лет назад +33

    I have been learning English for 25 years. It's difficult to fully acquire only one foreign language. Language is not only what is written in textbooks, it is also a variation of slang. Language like society is constantly changing. Language is not only a grammar, words and collocations it is also a literature, film, music, law, society, system of beliefs and more.

  • @TheVerdantGryphon
    @TheVerdantGryphon 10 лет назад +17

    What an extraordinary young man. I love that he touches on the idea of memory palace learning. There's a brilliant podcast called Accelerated Spanish which uses a combination of language hacks and a memory palace to teach super fast. I've gone from bumbling to somewhat conversational in a month with it.

    • @KnitBone
      @KnitBone 10 лет назад +3

      YES! I loved that he referenced that as a part of his learning process. What a dedicated human being.

  • @Bluebird-vd4je
    @Bluebird-vd4je 5 лет назад +6

    Yet another person to show that age is just a number. He is wise beyond his age. I love the way he thinks and speaks. It's really inspiring!

  • @davidcanoart
    @davidcanoart 10 лет назад +21

    "You can translate words easily, but you cannot translate meaning" how true...

  • @nargesmohebbi8811
    @nargesmohebbi8811 4 года назад +24

    I am Iranian. the Persian part was hilarious. we have a lot of taarof phrases :). thank you for your concern to languages and cultures.

  • @Synicizm
    @Synicizm 8 лет назад +8

    I didn't see the "teen" part before I started listening, and I was already too interested to leave. This guy is going lots of places, I hope! This talk had much more substance than many of the adult TED talks. I really enjoyed it - thanks!

  • @ActionManXVI
    @ActionManXVI 5 лет назад +14

    Hearing him speak the language with the correct accent is great

  • @michelleduval27
    @michelleduval27 8 лет назад +110

    He is so good in Russian. I'm shocked. His accent is not bad.

    • @SupGarry
      @SupGarry 6 лет назад

      da mnoga rucko govariashex zdec : )

  • @violence8550
    @violence8550 4 года назад +2

    He's so gifted. He can speak so many languages and demonstrate his knowledge without being arrogant or stiff and humourless. He's so much of an inspiration and, I believe, an awesome person to hang out with.

  • @mochammadhusnirizal235
    @mochammadhusnirizal235 7 лет назад +42

    I am struggling with French for my third language (with English as my second language), and boy it has been really hard.
    Kudos for you, Tim !

    • @noyou113
      @noyou113 5 лет назад

      Whats your first?

    • @izzuddinafif
      @izzuddinafif 5 лет назад

      @@noyou113 I think it's Indonesian😁

    • @chickennuggets1990
      @chickennuggets1990 5 лет назад +1

      it's easier to learn a language young instead of old, scientifically proven

    • @Harajukubarbie333
      @Harajukubarbie333 5 лет назад

      Really? French is pretty easy for me, my French class feels slow but if your native language isn't a romance language it will be harder to learn.

    • @Harajukubarbie333
      @Harajukubarbie333 5 лет назад

      @@chickennuggets1990 true! I didn't start learning languages until age 11 unfortunately but it's okay 😊

  • @MrCODEmaster999
    @MrCODEmaster999 8 лет назад +251

    Wasn't this the dude who could shoot webs from his hands?

    • @Aithei
      @Aithei 8 лет назад +107

      MrFreakface999 Everyone needs a hobby.

    • @mo0116
      @mo0116 7 лет назад +22

      MrFreakface999 spit languages of his mouth

    • @xavierxavier3610
      @xavierxavier3610 7 лет назад

      THAT'S WHAT I WAS THINKING

  • @annaost2727
    @annaost2727 7 лет назад +27

    Wow! I'm Russian. I learn English and when i was watching this video i understood everything! Hooray!
    P.S. This guy is amazing! He inspired me :)
    P.S.S. ok, so that's been 3 years since I posted this comment! Hard to believe that but I've made many international friends and have studied abroad in English! And so many other nice things happened to me thanks to bilingualism ❤

    • @loneneotank.5687
      @loneneotank.5687 4 года назад +1

      noice grammer. 👌

    • @annaost2727
      @annaost2727 4 года назад +1

      @@loneneotank.5687 yeah, mate, is still noice, innit? Thanks 😁

    • @Abdullah-de5ln
      @Abdullah-de5ln 4 года назад

      ❤Notice to diverse language lover : I'm a native Bengali speaker,you know what!Bangladeshi people sacrifices theirs life to save theirs beloved language on 21 feb 2020 and this is the reason why 21 feb is called international mother language day.I think a lot of story that we Bengalis have to share with outsiders and the same way all the outsiders have. I'm trying to learn English and to be more fluent like a native English speaker.I'm also a good known Hindi and Urdu language. If anybody who is interested to learn Bengali,Hindi or Urdu language and to teach me English language or other language. pls contact me over whatsapp +8801307320559.

    • @ГульмираКененбаева-л6с
      @ГульмираКененбаева-л6с 3 года назад

      Me too

  • @ДударьС
    @ДударьС 5 лет назад +14

    У меня нет слов)) И это так совпало с моим отношением к языкам, к тому какая история, характер, культура стоит за каждым из них.

  • @LoganLavery
    @LoganLavery 8 лет назад +26

    The fact that he can speak like this in front of an audience, clearly shows what a genius he is.

    • @ReallyDavid01
      @ReallyDavid01 8 лет назад

      What are you tring to say?

    • @ReallyDavid01
      @ReallyDavid01 8 лет назад

      ***** He's one of those people who kisses ass in hopes of getting a reply from uploader.

  • @royxeph_arcanex
    @royxeph_arcanex 9 лет назад +8

    I can relate to that Urdu conversation example.
    I am Israeli and I'm teaching myself Japanese, and once when I went to a restaurant with friends in Jerusalem I found out that at the table nearby there were four Japanese people, having a conversation.
    I was shy at first but then I decided to approach them and try out my Japanese, for the first time in real life.
    My Japanese wasn't that good, I managed to speak Japanese for only about half a conversation and I also had to think a lot sometimes about the things I want to say, but I have learned a lot from that conversation = What do I need to improve, what new words did I hear, which phrases did I use wrong (fortunately there weren't any awkward kind of mistakes) and of course - how people can actually be very nice if they see you're learning their language, cooperate with you, and help you become better at it. All of that without even knowing you.
    Oh, and of course, almost forgot; and I have met four very good people that the next time I see we will approach each other as friends and not as perfect strangers.
    Learning a language? Find a speaker to practise with. You won't believe how much you can earn from it :D
    PS: For any of you looking for an Hebrew speaker I'm here :)

  • @NanHoumSian
    @NanHoumSian 5 лет назад +120

    Here I am, listening to a TedTalk and learning English at the same time. I had to check my playback speed because he speak really fast

    • @Harajukubarbie333
      @Harajukubarbie333 5 лет назад +9

      He doesn't talk fast to me but I'm a native to English so maybe that's why. I think Japanese people talk fast 😂

    • @stayaamna
      @stayaamna 4 года назад +2

      Omg it made me laugh 😂 he wasn't that fast ( I'm not native tho)

    • @mementomori6023
      @mementomori6023 3 года назад +4

      @@stayaamna he speaks fast in some parts . This guy said true

    • @fantasyc_tsf7150
      @fantasyc_tsf7150 3 года назад +2

      as a person with english level high enough to understand his speech with no problems, i'd say: you'll get used to it))) And yeah, he talks a bit faster than most of the other speakers on TED.

    • @definitelydopeproductions7302
      @definitelydopeproductions7302 3 года назад

      Definitely

  • @mehrnazmt1692
    @mehrnazmt1692 4 года назад +1

    It's an honor that you know Persian and you got the point 🥺 افتخار بزرگيست كه زبان پارسى را ميدانيد و نكته هاى فرهنگي را متوجه شديد

  • @hlias1982inter
    @hlias1982inter 9 лет назад +921

    And I felt good about fluently speaking 3 languages lol.

    • @GAm3rsK0ol
      @GAm3rsK0ol 9 лет назад +68

      +|Deathrun| trust me thats badass compared to anyone i know. and hes only fluent in a few

    • @hlias1982inter
      @hlias1982inter 9 лет назад +1

      +Joshua Stith Vete a la mierda... ;)

    • @virtualidiomas6418
      @virtualidiomas6418 9 лет назад

      +|Deathrun| bullshit

    • @hlias1982inter
      @hlias1982inter 9 лет назад +1

      Virtual Idiomas BS what?

    • @ultratronger
      @ultratronger 9 лет назад +2

      +|Deathrun| Me puedes responder perfectamente? Yo sé español, inglés y portugués :D

  • @せりーぬch
    @せりーぬch 8 лет назад +26

    How amazing he is.
    I'm studying English in Toronto, Canada.
    Even though I have great environment to be involved myself into the culture which people speak English, I can not have used this situation effectively like as he mentioned.
    This video made me more passionate to study and use English and I wanna accomplish to get the meaning of English.

    • @emperorpenguin448
      @emperorpenguin448 7 лет назад +1

      山本聖里奈 I have a feeling that you wrote so much only to practice your english.

    • @jonathancampos3157
      @jonathancampos3157 6 лет назад

      你是中国的人吗?
      我学习中文。。

    • @tienanhdinh8409
      @tienanhdinh8409 6 лет назад

      i really want to learn english, but i don't have enviroment to practice, can you practice with me?

  • @KevinRoddy
    @KevinRoddy 7 лет назад +5

    Thank you, Tim. As a linguist and one who worked with the Language Documentation Project in Pacific languages at the University of Hawaii at Mānoa, I applaud you for mentioning in detail disappearing languages, and that languages are a window into another culture and worldview. I wish you even greater success, and much Aloha!

  • @abigailjulia5518
    @abigailjulia5518 2 года назад +1

    He’s such a great public speaker. You can tell that he’s knows his audience. Teens typically aren’t into listening to someone talk about something educational, so he started with a skit to capture their attentions. Amazing

  • @kinkamome
    @kinkamome 6 лет назад +9

    I love this speech!!! I'm Japanese, and everybody knows Japanese are poor at learning languages. Now, I'm trying to learn many languages, which are English, Chinese, Cantonese, Spanish, Turkish, Russian, Korean and Arabic. I don't expect practical effects for learning languages at all, it's just for fun. He inspired me a lot.

    • @dinis8271
      @dinis8271 4 года назад

      ¿vaya, ya hablas español?

  • @glr888
    @glr888 6 лет назад +6

    I only speak 5 languages!! Swahili, English, Korean and Japanese...
    ....I plan on learning more though.
    Hes been one of my biggest inspirations for language learning. Hes soo confident in what he does, and is motivational.

  • @meredithsimonishvili9901
    @meredithsimonishvili9901 5 лет назад +33

    I am 14 i speak English Russian and Georgian. he became big inspiration for me .

    • @imawesomepersonDERP
      @imawesomepersonDERP 4 года назад +1

      ეეე ქართველუ ვნახე ჰაჰა! მე ქართული და ინგლისური ვიცი (ქართული ისე კარგად არ ვიცი როგორც ინგლისური...). ჰოლანდიურს ვსწავლობ :)

    • @marusyamarusya5181
      @marusyamarusya5181 4 года назад +1

      I also speak Megrelian

    • @Abdullah-de5ln
      @Abdullah-de5ln 4 года назад

      ❤Notice to diverse language lover : I'm a native Bengali speaker,you know what!Bangladeshi people sacrifices theirs life to save theirs beloved language on 21 feb 2020 and this is the reason why 21 feb is called international mother language day.I think a lot of story that we Bengalis have to share with outsiders and the same way all the outsiders have. I'm trying to learn English and to be more fluent like a native English speaker.I'm also a good known Hindi and Urdu language. If anybody who is interested to learn Bengali,Hindi or Urdu language and to teach me English language or other language. pls contact me over whatsapp +8801307320559.

    • @Abdullah-de5ln
      @Abdullah-de5ln 4 года назад

      @@marusyamarusya5181 ❤Notice to diverse language lover : I'm a native Bengali speaker,you know what!Bangladeshi people sacrifices theirs life to save theirs beloved language on 21 feb 2020 and this is the reason why 21 feb is called international mother language day.I think a lot of story that we Bengalis have to share with outsiders and the same way all the outsiders have. I'm trying to learn English and to be more fluent like a native English speaker.I'm also a good known Hindi and Urdu language. If anybody who is interested to learn Bengali,Hindi or Urdu language and to teach me English language or other language. pls contact me over whatsapp +8801307320559.

  • @Keyhan-c8c
    @Keyhan-c8c 4 года назад +19

    I'm Iranian, I'm happy you learn Dari persian (afghani) true persian, and he speak so good, he really undrestand the nature of a language that's why he does speak so good.
    □ in English :
    A: can i have this book?
    B: "yes ofcurs"
    □ In Persian
    A: Can I have this book?
    B: "pá ruyi çashom" translate " your wish is worth higher than my eyes"

    • @roms7626
      @roms7626 3 года назад

      Is it formal or informal‽

  • @HangNguyen-xi1ol
    @HangNguyen-xi1ol 7 лет назад +102

    he's so cute and charming

  • @chuckdan4441
    @chuckdan4441 7 лет назад +47

    Ojibwe. I respect this man

  • @lorenzamarzolla
    @lorenzamarzolla 8 лет назад +278

    I think I'm in love

  • @themoonshow4892
    @themoonshow4892 5 лет назад +8

    You are one of my reason why I loved to speak Spanish
    Thank you for ur moltivation

  • @maryamfarah7535
    @maryamfarah7535 8 лет назад +64

    Canadian born. Somali background. Korean language trainee.
    "Fighting~!"

    • @jadatoav
      @jadatoav 8 лет назад +1

      Rock on!... from an American slooooowly learning Ukrainian.

    • @abdirahmanok821
      @abdirahmanok821 8 лет назад +3

      i am a Somali born Somalia and speak Somali, English,German, Swahili and Arabic. and i am a German Somali translator.
      love to you.

    • @jordynplayzroblox4780
      @jordynplayzroblox4780 8 лет назад +1

      Good Luck, I'm currently learning 한국어 (Korean) as well! My advice to you would be:
      - Learn the language not because for bragging rights but to because you're passionate to do so.
      (Quality over Quantity).
      - Learn to read & write in Hangeul 한글.
      - Next learn the basic structure to write sentences + why it is that way.
      - Learn vocabulary & lots of words
      - Learn to read & write simple/basic sentences.
      - Then from basic increase your level.
      And just so you'll have to force yourself to learn Hangeul:
      안녕 하세요! 저눈 여장이에요, 내 이름만 ______. 이름이 뭐예요? 알았어, 안녕!

  • @FenixNations
    @FenixNations 8 лет назад +208

    I'm Iranian and his explanation of Farsi was hilarious hahaha

    • @MultiWarbird
      @MultiWarbird 8 лет назад +39

      Yeah I'm Farsi too, his explanations were pretty funny. He's right though, speaking Farsi I don't quite understand how dramatic and poetic it is, I just talk as if its normal

    • @FenixNations
      @FenixNations 8 лет назад +1

      MultiWarbird exactly!

    • @newchannelclickhereandwatc1289
      @newchannelclickhereandwatc1289 8 лет назад

      +FenixNations when does he talk about Farsi?

    • @dianapharah
      @dianapharah 8 лет назад +5

      I'm Iranian too and it's hilarious! Every story or just a normal conversation is a roller coaster ride of expression. The crescendo into the climax of the story and just the way we talk in Farsi is very dramatic and beautiful :D

    • @zantar1618
      @zantar1618 8 лет назад +1

      +Yasmin Farahani im Iranian too but I can't speak it fluently😥

  • @idk-qs8ft
    @idk-qs8ft 6 лет назад +6

    He's an inspiration, I'm 14 and I speak English almost as good as my native language, Spanish. I also have been studying French since I was nine, but even though I have a really good pronunciation I only know enough to survive. I hope I can speak fluently 2 or 3 more languages when I'm 15, and thanks to him I think I can make it.

  • @malchard2333
    @malchard2333 11 месяцев назад

    this young man knows what learning languages is all about. he is a true inspiration. knowing a language is knowing a culture. like one of my most favorite politicians once said: "Languages are not about being from different countries or cultures. if you learn languages you learn about cultures and about understanding each other. and that is what makes learning languages so wonderful." very wise words

  • @coleouimette3659
    @coleouimette3659 7 лет назад +280

    He seems like the kind of guy that would remind the teacher that the class had a pop-quiz

  • @syedjafferimam5789
    @syedjafferimam5789 5 лет назад +3

    This guy is Intelligent AF.
    Can make you laugh, can inspire you and CAN INSULT YOU IN 15+ Languages.
    Edit: check the caption options of this video it will make you even happier!

  • @kalembonito310
    @kalembonito310 7 лет назад +221

    this guy sounds like he could be blu.from rio

  • @umanggodhani1655
    @umanggodhani1655 5 лет назад +1

    very inspirational video, he understands much more than just 20 languages. He managed to gather loads of inspiration and knowledge by sharing this 16 minute video. Best TED talk ever.

  • @HNLuv
    @HNLuv 6 лет назад +4

    So fantastic. I'm 15 years old but I'm so bad to fluent some languages like English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, French, German,... . He is a huge inspiration to me. I think that I can do it, instead of getting disppointed in myself, I will try my best to do it well.

  • @ydnis8374
    @ydnis8374 5 лет назад +5

    One of the best TED Talks ever, especially for people (like me) who are passionate in learning foreign languages!

  • @nupurnbuttercup6623
    @nupurnbuttercup6623 4 года назад +4

    I have the same thought for motivation, when I am learning german. In german this thought is "wenn man einem mann in einer sprache, die er versteht, spricht, geht das in seinen kopf. wenn man in seiener eingenen sparache spricht, geht das in sein herz" this thought always motivates me :)

  • @theasianpolyglot
    @theasianpolyglot 3 года назад +1

    I speak English, Danish, German, French, Cantonese and Mandarin fluently... and still learned a TON from this guy. Love it.

  • @motatheautist2225
    @motatheautist2225 7 лет назад +80

    it doesn't matter how many languages I can speak as long as I am happy with what I have , I respect his passion for learning languages , but u guys don't have to feel bad about it !!!

    • @SergeantColdgirl
      @SergeantColdgirl 6 лет назад +12

      Of course, you don't have to feel bad about it.
      But learning languages opens doors to other cultures, people, and opportunities that you wouldn't have had if you didn't know their mother tongues.
      For example, at my university of Queen's we have exchange programs for students to visit other countries for programs associated with their majors or for a general experience for that student. Learning a language, especially one associated with that country, allows you to connect more naturally with the people in that program and to share ideas and opinions more articulately so that they can understand your point-of-view/perspective.
      As Tim Doner said, "You can translate words easily. But you can't translate meanings."