her dilin kendi eğlence ve enerji düzeyleri farklıdır, bunu bir yabancıyla konuştuğunda anlayabilirsin; sadece türkçeye bu şekilde yaklaşmış olman diğer dilleri yüksek seviyede konuşmuyor oluşun, gereksiz milliyetçilik yapıp diğer dilleri alttan küçük görmeye gerek yok
valla japonca haric diger dilleri anliyorum, bence diger dillerdede enerjileri gayet yuksekti. bencede dili anlama meselesi bu. sana oyle geliyor :) enerji dilden degil insanlardan gelir. sempatik insanlar ikiside, resatin enerji ozellikle cok yuksek zaten
She actually made at least one video that mentioned different languages can change your personality slightly and made a similar comparison to all her languages.
Umarım yakında İngilizce'yi ana dilin gibi konuşur, ABD veya İngiltere'de evlenir ve orada rüya gibi bir yaşamın, ikametin olur. Bu çabanı tamamen destekliyorum. Beni soracak olursan ben burada mutluyum :) Türkiye'yi ve içindekileri tüm kalbimle seviyorum ve tabi kültürümüzü.
Öncelikle oralarda yaşamam için illaki evli olmam gerekmiyor ben işim sayesinde de yurtdışına çıkarım siz merak etmeyin ;) çabamı desteklediğiniz içinde teşekkürler.
@@Luganar zaten ben yaşamak için evlen dememiştim. Yabancı biriyle evlenmen Multikulturel bir aile kurman da benim temennilerim arasındaydı. Burayı vurgulamak istedim. Yurtdışına çıkmak orada yaşamak artık çok kolay yapamayan var mı bilemem. Yurtdışına çıkmak için evlenmeyi fırsat olarak ve yapabildiğiniz tek yol olarak kullanmanızı tavsiye ettiğimi nereden çıkardınız? Ben, kadınların evlenmekten başka bir işe yaramayacağını düşünen ve feministlerce ortalama erkek modeli olarak sürekli insanları yanıltan gönderilerde ve bilumum sosyal medya paylaşımlarında bulunan nefret içerikli ve halkı nefrete sürükleyen içeriklerdeki bir tip olduğumu nasıl zannediyorsunuz onu anlamadım
I'm Polish and I understood: English - 100% German - 100% Spanish - 95% Turkish - 8% (I'm studying it now) Japanese - 2% (I studied it a long time ago)
I'm a native Spanish speaker (I'm from Spain!) and your accent is really impressive for someone who doesn't speak much Spanish! I've also been learning and using English my whole life and I work as an English teacher. (I dream in both English and Spanish) and I've been learning turkish for a bit less than a year now, I think it's a beautiful language! Amazing video by the way!!😁
Umarım ben de İspanyolca öğrenebilirim. Çok seviyorum 🥰 Türkçe için sana da başarılar diliyorum. Max Mulller: "Turkish is the result of the creative power of the Turkish langugae. It is the product of human intellect's awesome might. There is no other language which can be understood as easily, or enjoyed as much as Turkish." Paul Roux: "Turkish is a mathematical language full of thought and intellect." Moliere: "Turkish is language to be admired; you can express a great deal by a few words."
Hi! I`m Anna. I speak Ukranian and russian natively. Then at school and uni I`ve learnt English and Spanish, I speak those two fluently. And now I`m living in Turkey, so I`m pre-intermediate and currently studying Turkish
Wow, this is really cool. I'm from Ukraine too, and speak Russian and Ukrainian too;). I live in Germany. First time, I understood only English. Now: I have fluently German, English, Ukrainian, Russian, Spanish. Now, I'm learning Japanese:) Good luck Anna!
Habría que ver si habla fluidamente el español de verdad o no. Por los comentarios todos sabemos hablar fluidamente y luego cuesta horrores hablar con extranjeros que hablan “fluidamente”
Adoro a los idiomas. Soy bilingue English/español y fluído en portugués, italiano y catalán. Studied French(can speak), Dutch, German and Turkish (can muddle some expressions and I love Turkish). Ahora soy un viejo . Estos muchachos son IMPRESIONANTES !!! Abrazos de NYC !
I am glad to hear that because i am learning Spanish from Latin America and understood everything he said. I thought because he was Turkish too and he had an accent, because whenever i hear Spanish from Spain, i cant hear the “s” sound and got confused, but he said all the “s” like Latin americans. So maybe most of Spanish people use “s” too?
@@Elif.-7 Hi, I'm spaniard, and I want to say his accent in spanish was so good, but I can notice some minimal foreign accent ( but not in english for example). Again, he speaks so well. In Spain the "c" sounds like "k" or "z", and in latin america it sounds like "k" or "s", but in south of Spain they use the "s" sound.
Ich finds sehr krass zu beobachten, wie sich die Persönlichkeit ein bisschen verändert sobald man die Sprache wechselt. :D Vorallem bei Ruri erkennt man direkt Unterschiede. Auf jeden Fall: mega Video, hat mich echt gefreut euer Collab! 👌
Sorry, I’m late to the party. 🤣 This is incredibly impressive, both of you. I’m extremely jealous of anyone who can speak even 2 languages, much less 4 or 5. Trying to learn Turkish is overwhelming sometimes, but I’m going to keep trying. As a native English speaker, I must say that your grammar, pronunciation, and accents are outstanding! Love your channel, Resh; thank you for the helpful lessons and keep up the great work!
turkish very different than english for sure. Actually I remember some students would struggle with turkish grammar in school, so many technicalities :) Im pretty sure its quite difficult for an english speaker. As a turk i havent found english that difficult though since its a widely used language you somehow get exposure to it online, one way or another. at least alphabet is mostly same, I cant imagine learning languages like japanese, chinese though
I'm half Turkish and half Irish but I live in Germany so I speak Turkish, English and German, plus a little bit of Irish and bc of my parents job I lived in a bunch of countries such as Switzerland, Ireland, Turkey and Spain. Spanish as a subject is mandatory at my school and Latin as well but you can't rlly speak Latin so I don't count that in.
Oh sir i am 100 percent Turkish but i am trying to improve my English and Deutsch at the same time so that would be awesome if i could contact with you
Since i'm trying to learn Turkish i have found that i dream sometimes in Turkish even though I do not know what I am saying. I watch Turkish tv series and Listen to Turkish music so i repeat in my head what i've heard. Please make more Turkish Learning Videos I love them :)
Yes I'm a Polyglot: Danish🇩🇰, Spanish🇪🇸, Turkish🇹🇷, German🇩🇪, English (british accent)🏴 and Italien🇮🇹 :D I live in Denmark and both parents are foreign Turkish and Italien. I do struggle with the gramma, but can speak and understand all off them :) I might start an youtube channel
@@ismailnordal1234 No I can understand Swedish and Norwegian as they belong to the Scandinavian countries, but can't speak there language. On the other hand, I have heard that German and Dutch are similar, but I am not sure.
@@ismailnordal1234 Danish is more similar to Norwegian. However, as a Dane you can easily understand someone who speaks Dutch especially if you know even a little bit of German.
I'm also a polyglot. I'm from Azerbaijan, so my mother language is Azerbaijani. My second mother language is Turkish. Since I was three, i started watching Turkish cartoons, from Trt çocuk, or yumurcak tv, minika go and etc. I have been to Turkey for couple of times and I have got lots of friends from Turkey. Moving on with English. I went to an English school since first grade, till fifth grade. We used to talk in English with our friends and teachers. We had teachers and classmates from all over the world. After changing my school I started learning german at school. It was quite easy at first, but then I realized actually it was freaking hard. I'm still working on improving my German. The fifth language that I know is Russian. My dad graduated from russian school. My sisters are studying at Russian school, my mom knows russian fluently and we are using Russian language at home. The sixth, and probably the last ons is Spanish. I started learning Spanish during quarantine. I'm still learning. I can talk a little bit, like introducing myself, talking about my family or just general things. But of course using basic words. I also have amigo (friend) from Mexico. And yeess, that's it. I know, and learn 6 languages, Azerbaijani, Turkish, English, Russian, German and Spanish. Thank you for reading❣
Duudee me too lol! You see, I’m azerbaijanian too, firstly of course i learned turkish and i can speak fluently like i can write a book so. Then i improved my english and ofc my accent too. I have international friends too. Then i started to learn japanese an korean (which still learning) and then i added my list spanish too. Now I’m learning german cuz i want to continue my study in Germany. I’m a med student so. My mother speaks fluently in russian and i learned so much things from her. I really exited to know you all and I’m not alone *-*
@@kamilberk2229 You are totally right. As an Azerbaijani I can say that, 90 % of our people knows Turkish language. In my opinion, the reason is, since childhood we spent so much time watching Turkish cartoons. And while growing, or after being adult we watch Turkish movies and series. But for Turkish people, as they never hear Azerbaijani language, it is quite hard for them. There are some words that are similar to each other, but pronunciation is different. It is important to mention that, Azerbaijani language's vocabulary also has words from Russian language.
@Çiçek Abdıyeva Hi Chichek. That's great. I think the best way for learning Russian is to speak. Speak with your mom, with your friends. Do not mind your accent. It will iprove by time. Try to read short Russian stories, fairy-tales and try to find friends who know Russian. It is quite easy to find friends who know Russian as their 2nd mother language in Azerbaijan. I hope you will be able to learn this language
Ben türk değilim hatta Türkiyeye hiç gelmedim ama 100% sadece türkçeye anladım😂 Suudim ve türkçe sadece dizi şarkı program öyle şeylerden öğrendim, İngilizceye öğrenmeye çalışırken sizin videonuz karışma çıktı ve gayet tatlı insanlarsınız😍
Greetings from California, USA. I love learning languages. I am fluent in English, Armenian, Farsi, and Azerbaijani. Also conversational in Turkish, French, Italian, Spanish, and some Russian. Learning languages provides you with the opportunity to explore different cultures and have a better understanding of their traditions. Thank you for your great videos which are both very entertaining and educational at the same time.
Merhaba ben Pam, I'm from Ecuador Latin America, I'll be in Turkey so now I'm learning some basic words haha to survive Haha if you want to practice your Spanish with me will be a pleasure, merak etme! And I could learn Turkish I think Haha take care of yourself and nice video! Saludos desde Ecuador :)
De todas los videos de poliglotas hablando en español tú tienes el mejor acento que he escuchado, muy natural, suenas a un español! solo te falta hablar más! Excelente!
Hey! I am also a polyglot.But just 15 years old😁 I am an Azerbaijani girl from Georgia. Here are living nearly 1 million Azerbaijani people and i'm one of them.Right now i know 6 languages: Azerbaijani(first),turkish(as a native), georgian, english, russian and spanish. All these langugages i can speak well expect of spanish cause I started to learn it 2 months ago and in my opinion it is so easy language just need some practice. After learning spanish very well,i'll learn german. So many people says that it is very hard language but i'll try definetly. In the future i wanna be an interpreter and translator too :) Have a nice day!
Hola amigos, muy divertido vuestro video y sois muy listos pues habláis diversos idiomas. Resat pronuncias el español perfectamente y tu fonetica es muy clara. tengo interes en aprender turco y pienso hacer tu curso de lengua turca. Gracias por publicarlo. Saludos cordiales desde Malaga en el sur de España. Tschüss, görüsürüz, Hasta luego, Bye
@@ertanuca5463 yunanca demek yanlış Eski grekçe denir Biz zaten latince derken Eski Grekçe ve Latince birlikte kapsayacak şekilde kullanırız terminolojide Bilim da
Resh, it's my first time here, but when you said that you were an actor, I said that makes complete sense. When I heard you for the first time, I thought, "This guy has an amazing voice. He must be a voice actor or something." I love languages as well. I hope you can get the most out of this channel. Thank you for your contribution.
It's amazing! Do you think Turkish is hard to learn? Because even tho Turkish is my mother tongue, sometimes I feel like it should be hard for foreign people to learn since we use MANY affixes
@@melp6583 So far it’s the easiest language I’ve ever learned but a lot of my friends say that it’s not that easy.. You’re right, affixes make the language a bit harder but u get used to it with practice!
Wow, really enjoyed this video. Thanks guys ☺️ I speak 4 languages: Russian, English, Turkish & Azerbaijani. Would love to learn Spanish 😊 well done you two. It’s always great to be able to speak few languages. My 5 year old son fluent in English & Russian. And knows few phrases in Azerbaijani & Turkish. He loves languages too.
@@lusiamei8518 aw that’s great 😊👍🏼 I was studying German for 3 months but then had to give it up as it was too much for me at the time as I had lots exams in college. It’s a cool language though 😊
Sorprendente me parece genial la velocidad de aprendizaje de la pronunciación del español de Ruri, se nota que tiene un don para aprender idiomas y manejarlos a un gran nivel. Ruri debe aprender español. La amo. Puedes practicar conmigo tu español conmigo soy de latinoamerica. Aprendiendo coreano e ingles.
I'm also a polyglot, Turkish is my first language, Persian is the second and then English and a little bit of Arabic but I sometimes dream in English because I spend so much time talking to myself while practicing English this is ridiculous 😬😬
Hi, it is amazing how you two speak many languages. I know you were raised in Germany from Turkish parents, and that is why you speak both fluently, I assume you learned English in school, and now you say you learned Spanish as well, but in both you are also so fluent!! I think it is a great talent you have there. I am Spanish speaker from Peru now living for many years in Florida, USA. I am still amazed how the language works in the brain, my children speak English as their first language and even though I always speak Spanish, they have it as second, and sometimes I feel they are missing it. My nephew was born in Germany, mom is German and dad is my brother from Peru, he also speaks both, plus English very fluent from school.
ben de rüyamda azerbaycana gidiyordum ama herkes rusça konuşuyodu sonra ben de konuşuyodum. uyandığımda hiç bi şey anlamadığımı fark etttim çok saçma bi durumdu
Ben de İspanyolca öğrenmeyi çok istiyorum ama İspanyolca hiç bilmiyorum. Rüyamda İngilizce öğretmenim İspanyolca konuşuyordu ama benim bilinçaltımda hiç bişey yok
@@nursena5991 Aslında kuralları göz önünde bulundurunca çok da zor değil bence, zaten cümle yapısında dikkat etmen gereken sadece bir kaç şey var, kelime hazneni de geliştirirsen yeterince ilerlemiş olursun c:
I like this video very much. Çok güzel. I like learning languages and getting to know different cultures. Also, dreaming in different languages gives you a very good feeling. I usually dream in Italian, Japanese or English depending on where and who I am in the dream with. I can't wait to be able to dream in Turkish ❤
Turkish is a very difficult language, but I hope you will be successful. I want to learn Japanese too, but I don't have time right now. I hope to learn later. greetings from Turkey
@@kaziklimarianinkazg2407 Çok teşekkürler. Japanese is also a beautiful language. It's not that hard to speak because it has a very easy grammar. Reading and writing in japanese take more time to learn, but it is very interesting.
@@ardaaslan1923 Thank you for your support. Actually I am native Italian, but I have been living in Japan for many years now. I really like the sound of the Turkish language.
Im lebanese canadian, arabic is my native and I master Turkish (spent 10 years in Turkey), french and english. cogu zaman turkcede ruya goruyorum bu cok iyi oluyor uyurken konusuyorum ve kimse anlamior boylece 😆
What an amazing video. I can speak fluently English, Portuguese and Spanish (that is my mother tongue), and I'm impressed with your Spanish, you have like a mixture of accents haha. I am from Mexico and I'm really interested in learning Turkish. Thank you for this video, I loved it 😁
@@GabrielSimp Spanish and Portuguese are pretty similar. Portuguese is my native language and Spanish sounds very natural for me. So, the answer for your doubt is: depends. If you already speak a Latin language you likely is going to learn another Latin language faster than the previous one.
@@GabrielSimp ashudashduashd, acho que deve ter sido rápido, tipo um ano ou menos. Acho que a maior dificuldade deve ser o vocabulário. As outras habilidades creio que deve ser fácil pra gente.
Olay budur arkadaşlar!!! Kalitenin kombinasyonu olmuş. Hem Ruri kardeşimizi hem de Reşat Hoca' yı aynı videoda görmek gerçekten çok güzel. İnsanlara ilham kaynağı oldukları kesin. İyi karakterleriyle, alçak gönüllülükleriyle hemde yabancı dil bilgileri ile insanlara örnek oluyorlar. Farklı ülkelerde doğup büyümenin verdiği avantajla o ülkenin dilini öğrenmişler, anadillerini muhafaza etmişler, aynı zamandada farklı yabancı dilleri öğrenebilmişler. Yani "MASTER" olmuşlar. (Anlayana!!!) Konuşmaları gerçekten çok güzel. Özellikle telaffuzun ne kadar önemli olduğunu bir kez daha gördük. Devamı gelsin bence!!!
Hola, soy Cubana de decendencia Española, hablo Español, Inglés y estoy aprendiendo Turco porque me fascina. Si gustas practicar tu Español estoy a tu disposición. Me encantan tus videos, me parece increíble como hablas los diferentes idiomas tan bien y sin acento.
Tu español es bastante bueno. Muy buena pronunciación y vocabulario. Felicidades. Yo hablo español, portugués e inglés, y desde hace casi dos años he estado aprendiendo turco por mi cuenta a través de aplicaciones en el teléfono y escuchando música turca. Me encanta que la gramática sea tan distinta a lo que estoy acostumbrada, todo un reto sin duda. Saludos
Great video! I’m Turkish but I have lived in the Netherlands for 5 years so I speak Dutch, Turkish and English fluently. I also had the same situation about dreaming. In my childhood when I was living in the Netherland I was dreaming/thinking in Dutch but when I came to Turkey (even just for vacation) I started to think and dream in Turkish. Other than that, when I got used to speak English, I sometimes dreamt in English so it really changes according to your mood and-so... :)
Me encantó el video, muy interesante cómo han aprendido otros idiomas a parte del materno! Mi primer idioma es español, el segundo inglés y el tercero francés. Hablas bien el español, felicidades! Saludos desde Latinoamérica.
Had so much fun,you’re both are amazing 🧿💙by the way,my dreams are Polyglots,fully in English,Turkish,Farsi.I was raised by German,but he believed I’ll never be in need to speak it,but did need it later on,cause worked at the Engineering Company ,which had a contract with Germany all the time,that’s why learned it by myself,but forgot half of it,unfortunately.
Hola que bien hablas español, y el inglés también, me soprende como ustedes aprenden tantos idiomas, Ruri, es increíble también, los admiro a los dos, saludos desde México!!
Crazy es wirklich sehr faszinierend euch zu zuhören. Ich spreche 3 Sprachen und bin Bilingual aufgewachsen. Ich habe englisch nur in der Schule gelernt in Deutschland und bin auf dem Niveau B2/C1. Es hat mich sehr viele Jahre gekostet auf dieses Niveau zu kommen. Respekt wie ihr so viele Sprachen sprechen könnt.
Ehrlichgesagt, denke ich dass du einfach in Deutschland aufgewachsen bist und irgendwann in der 9. oder 10. Spanish hattest. Das würde dann aber nicht heißen dass du Spanisch kannst, außerdem kannst du wahrscheinlich auch kein Japanisch. Ich denke mal dass du einfach Anime guckst und deswegen glaubst dass du Japanisch kannst. Informiere mich bitte darüber wenn das nicht die Wahrheit ist, ich würde gerne wissen wie alt du bist und wie du alle diese Sprachen gelernt hast.
@@ylovesa310 Why do you feel such an urge to write something like that about me and judge, though you don't even know anything about me and my life - And I'm sorry to disappoint you: I worked one year in Hiroshima and I'm also studying Japanstudies at the university
@@ylovesa310 Ich finde das nicht sonderlich nett von dir und nicht jeder muss in Deutschland aufgewachsen sein :) du weißt schon, Deutschland ist ja auch schon out.
Qué bien hablas español! No pierdas el poder practicarlo. Es increíble que sepas hablar tantos idiomas. Yo lo encuentro muy muy difícil. Me ha encantado el vídeo. Un saludo
I've been learning both Japanese and Turkish for quite some time now and what happens to me all the time is that I mix both languages a lot. For example, I had a really embarrassing moment when I ran into my Japanese teacher in town and when got asked how I was going to go back to my village, I responded: "Tabun basu de gideceğim" 🤦 My God, how embarrassed I was at that moment 😳
As a turkish person that's not as embarassing as you tought. It's kinda more funny. Your comment is 9 months ago. So did you learn Turkish and Japanese? Can you speak fluently? (Btw i'm very proud of people who want to learn turkish in comments. )
Ohh. In this memory your right use of "gideceğim" piqued my interest more. These suffix are hard stuff so you using it right is the part you should focus. Good job. By the way you were talking about a possibility right? Cause if I'm not wrong "Tabun" means probably in Japanese
I’m half Dutch, half Turkish. My Dutch mom was taught Dutch, English, German and French before the age of 15 - this was in the 1950’s!!! And she wasn’t even at ‘college/university level (back then university was only for the very elite). It saddens me to see the language education in Turkey hasn’t improved much over the years. 😢
Tu español es muy bueno! Tienes buen oido para los idiomas. Me hizo gracia como confundes el imperfecto con el pretérito, pero yo sé que los tiempos verbales en turco son muchos más, y me van a dar mucha lucha.
Thats crazy, i'm learning English, i'm Brazilian, and this video it's so cool, it is beatifull see you talking and change the Language with fluency, i loved this.
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Hi from Baku Azerbaijan 🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿❤❤❤❤
Hey! O bizim kanalımız kolay kolay alamazsın 🤣🤣
@@Puppylover00 😂😂👌👌 bu iyimiş ama
Hocam İtalyaya gittim ay em hangri dedim dilenci sandılar 2 yüro verdiler
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00:00 English 🇬🇧🇺🇸
04:27 German 🇩🇪
07:28 Turkish 🇹🇷
10:13 Spanish & Japanese 🇪🇸&🇯🇵
This good
Sen bir kraldın
Thank you for that
Austrian people spoke German too.
teşekkürler
Türkçe konuşmaya başladıkları anda mimikleri ve konuşma enerjileri ne kadar çok yükseldi Türkçe konuşurken daha samimi bir enerji yaydılar.
Senin ana dilin türkçe olduğu için sana öyle geliyor
@@a.aydemir5913 yok yok cidden cok gulmeye falan basladilar turkceye gelmeden resmi ve ciddi insanlar saniyodum ikisini
size öyle geliyor dil eşittir kültür ispanyollara göre de ispanyolca konuşurlarken samimi olmuşlardır bence ingilizcede çok iyiler
her dilin kendi eğlence ve enerji düzeyleri farklıdır, bunu bir yabancıyla konuştuğunda anlayabilirsin; sadece türkçeye bu şekilde yaklaşmış olman diğer dilleri yüksek seviyede konuşmuyor oluşun, gereksiz milliyetçilik yapıp diğer dilleri alttan küçük görmeye gerek yok
valla japonca haric diger dilleri anliyorum, bence diger dillerdede enerjileri gayet yuksekti. bencede dili anlama meselesi bu. sana oyle geliyor :) enerji dilden degil insanlardan gelir. sempatik insanlar ikiside, resatin enerji ozellikle cok yuksek zaten
it’s so interesting how in german she’s super shy and still and in turkish she starts to shine self confidence and all her body language changes
She actually made at least one video that mentioned different languages can change your personality slightly and made a similar comparison to all her languages.
Because her first languags
They are both very impressive.❤❤❤🧡🧡🧡💚💚💚
It's crazy how much deeper his voice is when he's speaking Spanish! And how fast Ruri's Japanese is. :O
Yes. His voice is very deep while speaking Spanish or English. When he is speaking Turkish it is high 😆
@@oznurd.9645 😆
siz türkçe konuşurken bile benim altyazı okumaya devam etmem...
Ben de okumaya devam ettiğimi fark edince çok güldüm sksksjsk
this is me :')
Umarım yakında İngilizce'yi ana dilin gibi konuşur, ABD veya İngiltere'de evlenir ve orada rüya gibi bir yaşamın, ikametin olur. Bu çabanı tamamen destekliyorum. Beni soracak olursan ben burada mutluyum :) Türkiye'yi ve içindekileri tüm kalbimle seviyorum ve tabi kültürümüzü.
Öncelikle oralarda yaşamam için illaki evli olmam gerekmiyor ben işim sayesinde de yurtdışına çıkarım siz merak etmeyin ;) çabamı desteklediğiniz içinde teşekkürler.
@@Luganar zaten ben yaşamak için evlen dememiştim. Yabancı biriyle evlenmen Multikulturel bir aile kurman da benim temennilerim arasındaydı. Burayı vurgulamak istedim. Yurtdışına çıkmak orada yaşamak artık çok kolay yapamayan var mı bilemem. Yurtdışına çıkmak için evlenmeyi fırsat olarak ve yapabildiğiniz tek yol olarak kullanmanızı tavsiye ettiğimi nereden çıkardınız? Ben, kadınların evlenmekten başka bir işe yaramayacağını düşünen ve feministlerce ortalama erkek modeli olarak sürekli insanları yanıltan gönderilerde ve bilumum sosyal medya paylaşımlarında bulunan nefret içerikli ve halkı nefrete sürükleyen içeriklerdeki bir tip olduğumu nasıl zannediyorsunuz onu anlamadım
I'm Polish and I understood:
English - 100%
German - 100%
Spanish - 95%
Turkish - 8% (I'm studying it now)
Japanese - 2% (I studied it a long time ago)
Harikaa😍👏
Vayy çok iyii
You should learn Sundanese too
How do you study??
It must be very hard to learning Turkish and Japanese for you. For me German is hard.
I'm a native Spanish speaker (I'm from Spain!) and your accent is really impressive for someone who doesn't speak much Spanish! I've also been learning and using English my whole life and I work as an English teacher. (I dream in both English and Spanish) and I've been learning turkish for a bit less than a year now, I think it's a beautiful language! Amazing video by the way!!😁
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Reşat gözün aydın aslanım 😂😂
Umarım ben de İspanyolca öğrenebilirim. Çok seviyorum 🥰 Türkçe için sana da başarılar diliyorum.
Max Mulller: "Turkish is the result of the creative power of the Turkish langugae. It is the product of human intellect's awesome might. There is no other language which can be understood as easily, or enjoyed as much as Turkish."
Paul Roux: "Turkish is a mathematical language full of thought and intellect."
Moliere: "Turkish is language to be admired; you can express a great deal by a few words."
@@baharteber8473 teşekkür ederim! Eğer okursan eminim öğreneceksin! the quotes are lovely 😊
Estoy aprendiendo espanol and i have to say its really hard! The gender issue is so complicated for Turkish people
Just wow!! You guys are super awesome and so inspiring! You sound so natural as the native speakers in each language you speak!
İngilizceyi ve Almancayı böyle konuşan 2 kişiden bu kadar düzgün Türkçe hiç beklemiyordum👏🏻
Kılıçdaroğlu aday olmasın demiştik
BecauSE Turkish-Japan mix
Hey how you doin’
@@daisuke3018 l am doin' great baby
Because she is Turkish and Japanese
Im in loveeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
OHAAAA AŞIRI MUTLU OLDUM ÇİLEM SEN RUHİ VE DİŞÇİ ABİSİ DE VİDEO BEKLİYORUZ
ruhi ne ya RURI😂
@@ruriohama 😂🌸
😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Ruri çenet
Türkçeye geçince gülücükler ortaya çıktı. Sanırım kahkaha dili Türkçe😊
Hi! I`m Anna. I speak Ukranian and russian natively. Then at school and uni I`ve learnt English and Spanish, I speak those two fluently. And now I`m living in Turkey, so I`m pre-intermediate and currently studying Turkish
Wow, this is really cool. I'm from Ukraine too, and speak Russian and Ukrainian too;). I live in Germany. First time, I understood only English. Now:
I have fluently German, English, Ukrainian, Russian, Spanish. Now, I'm learning Japanese:) Good luck Anna!
Мадес
Habría que ver si habla fluidamente el español de verdad o no. Por los comentarios todos sabemos hablar fluidamente y luego cuesta horrores hablar con extranjeros que hablan “fluidamente”
Adoro a los idiomas. Soy bilingue English/español y fluído en portugués, italiano y catalán. Studied French(can speak), Dutch, German and Turkish (can muddle some expressions and I love Turkish). Ahora soy un viejo . Estos muchachos son IMPRESIONANTES !!! Abrazos de NYC !
I'm Spaniard and your accent sounds 100% from Spain 👏🏻👏🏻 You two are amazing, such an inspiration
I am glad to hear that because i am learning Spanish from Latin America and understood everything he said. I thought because he was Turkish too and he had an accent, because whenever i hear Spanish from Spain, i cant hear the “s” sound and got confused, but he said all the “s” like Latin americans. So maybe most of Spanish people use “s” too?
@@Elif.-7 Hi, I'm spaniard, and I want to say his accent in spanish was so good, but I can notice some minimal foreign accent ( but not in english for example). Again, he speaks so well. In Spain the "c" sounds like "k" or "z", and in latin america it sounds like "k" or "s", but in south of Spain they use the "s" sound.
Ruri'nin gülmesi gibi ender doğa olayını gördük. Reşat inanılmaz uyumlusun seninle anlaşamamak zor olur bence. Çok güzel video olmuş. Bayıldım.
Ruri'den geldim iki video da çok iyi yaa daha çok collab bekliyoruz:D
Ich finds sehr krass zu beobachten, wie sich die Persönlichkeit ein bisschen verändert sobald man die Sprache wechselt. :D Vorallem bei Ruri erkennt man direkt Unterschiede. Auf jeden Fall: mega Video, hat mich echt gefreut euer Collab! 👌
Ich glaube es liegt daran dass man mehr Selbstvertrauen in sich hat wenn man die Sprache die man besser sprechen kann spricht
@@elmalivolim ja unter anderem aber es ist auch bewiesen, dass man in jeder Sprache eine andere Persönlichkeit haben kann:)
I idolized that girl. She is my inspiration in learning other language. I always taking down notes in every advices she shared in her youtube channel.
Sorry, I’m late to the party. 🤣 This is incredibly impressive, both of you. I’m extremely jealous of anyone who can speak even 2 languages, much less 4 or 5. Trying to learn Turkish is overwhelming sometimes, but I’m going to keep trying.
As a native English speaker, I must say that your grammar, pronunciation, and accents are outstanding! Love your channel, Resh; thank you for the helpful lessons and keep up the great work!
Hello. Would you like to make vid calls on any platform you want on a daily basis to improve your Turkish?
turkish very different than english for sure. Actually I remember some students would struggle with turkish grammar in school, so many technicalities :) Im pretty sure its quite difficult for an english speaker. As a turk i havent found english that difficult though since its a widely used language you somehow get exposure to it online, one way or another. at least alphabet is mostly same, I cant imagine learning languages like japanese, chinese though
I'm half Turkish and half Irish but I live in Germany so I speak Turkish, English and German, plus a little bit of Irish and bc of my parents job I lived in a bunch of countries such as Switzerland, Ireland, Turkey and Spain. Spanish as a subject is mandatory at my school and Latin as well but you can't rlly speak Latin so I don't count that in.
i’m half turkish and half irish too but i live in the UK :)
Turkish-Irish mix... That could be very interesting to meet.
@@Muriel-od3zy That's so cool! 🤍
@@berkaylopoglu2232 Thank you!
Oh sir i am 100 percent Turkish but i am trying to improve my English and Deutsch at the same time so that would be awesome if i could contact with you
Since i'm trying to learn Turkish i have found that i dream sometimes in Turkish even though I do not know what I am saying. I watch Turkish tv series and Listen to Turkish music so i repeat in my head what i've heard. Please make more Turkish Learning Videos I love them :)
Turkish is a hard language but everyone can learn it!
Dude Turkish series are sooo addicting
@@yagmursena6270 YES!!!!!
Hi, if you want we can make practice together
We can practicing if you want
Yes I'm a Polyglot: Danish🇩🇰, Spanish🇪🇸, Turkish🇹🇷, German🇩🇪, English (british accent)🏴 and Italien🇮🇹 :D I live in Denmark and both parents are foreign Turkish and Italien. I do struggle with the gramma, but can speak and understand all off them :) I might start an youtube channel
@@ismailnordal1234 No I can understand Swedish and Norwegian as they belong to the Scandinavian countries, but can't speak there language. On the other hand, I have heard that German and Dutch are similar, but I am not sure.
u r so lucky
that would be very interesting mate comment here when you feel like it
I appreciate it wow
@@ismailnordal1234 Danish is more similar to Norwegian. However, as a Dane you can easily understand someone who speaks Dutch especially if you know even a little bit of German.
This is one of the best videos in UA-cam. Thanks for sharing. I am so happy to see together in this video
I never thought I'd see Ruri here. Beautiful collaboration!
I'm also a polyglot. I'm from Azerbaijan, so my mother language is Azerbaijani. My second mother language is Turkish. Since I was three, i started watching Turkish cartoons, from Trt çocuk, or yumurcak tv, minika go and etc. I have been to Turkey for couple of times and I have got lots of friends from Turkey. Moving on with English. I went to an English school since first grade, till fifth grade. We used to talk in English with our friends and teachers. We had teachers and classmates from all over the world. After changing my school I started learning german at school. It was quite easy at first, but then I realized actually it was freaking hard. I'm still working on improving my German. The fifth language that I know is Russian. My dad graduated from russian school. My sisters are studying at Russian school, my mom knows russian fluently and we are using Russian language at home. The sixth, and probably the last ons is Spanish. I started learning Spanish during quarantine. I'm still learning. I can talk a little bit, like introducing myself, talking about my family or just general things. But of course using basic words. I also have amigo (friend) from Mexico. And yeess, that's it. I know, and learn 6 languages, Azerbaijani, Turkish, English, Russian, German and Spanish. Thank you for reading❣
@Çiçek Abdıyeva is learning turkish easy for azebaijanis? actually as a turkish speaker it hard to pronounce azerbaijani words
Duudee me too lol! You see, I’m azerbaijanian too, firstly of course i learned turkish and i can speak fluently like i can write a book so. Then i improved my english and ofc my accent too. I have international friends too. Then i started to learn japanese an korean (which still learning) and then i added my list spanish too. Now I’m learning german cuz i want to continue my study in Germany. I’m a med student so. My mother speaks fluently in russian and i learned so much things from her. I really exited to know you all and I’m not alone *-*
@@kamilberk2229 You are totally right. As an Azerbaijani I can say that, 90 % of our people knows Turkish language. In my opinion, the reason is, since childhood we spent so much time watching Turkish cartoons. And while growing, or after being adult we watch Turkish movies and series. But for Turkish people, as they never hear Azerbaijani language, it is quite hard for them. There are some words that are similar to each other, but pronunciation is different. It is important to mention that, Azerbaijani language's vocabulary also has words from Russian language.
@Çiçek Abdıyeva Hi Chichek. That's great. I think the best way for learning Russian is to speak. Speak with your mom, with your friends. Do not mind your accent. It will iprove by time. Try to read short Russian stories, fairy-tales and try to find friends who know Russian. It is quite easy to find friends who know Russian as their 2nd mother language in Azerbaijan. I hope you will be able to learn this language
@@fatimaalizada582 thank you so much :)
Omg your Spanish is great.
I really enjoyed you two! You demonstrate what being a polyglot is, and you are super natural and cute in your interaction.
Ben türk değilim hatta Türkiyeye hiç gelmedim ama 100% sadece türkçeye anladım😂 Suudim ve türkçe sadece dizi şarkı program öyle şeylerden öğrendim, İngilizceye öğrenmeye çalışırken sizin videonuz karışma çıktı ve gayet tatlı insanlarsınız😍
💀
:)
Yuh helal
Greetings from California, USA. I love learning languages. I am fluent in English, Armenian, Farsi, and Azerbaijani. Also conversational in Turkish, French, Italian, Spanish, and some Russian. Learning languages provides you with the opportunity to explore different cultures and have a better understanding of their traditions. Thank you for your great videos which are both very entertaining and educational at the same time.
That's great,I think you Armenian, because Armenian people came in past from Armenia or Turkey, this is thrue?
Siz amerikalısınız?
@@wenchepedersen4937 I am from Kazakhstan,and where are you from?
Merhaba ben Pam, I'm from Ecuador Latin America, I'll be in Turkey so now I'm learning some basic words haha to survive Haha if you want to practice your Spanish with me will be a pleasure, merak etme! And I could learn Turkish I think Haha take care of yourself and nice video! Saludos desde Ecuador :)
Reşat bunu beğendi 😂
I want to practice spanish too! Im turkish btw
You should go to northern Turkey, they offer you very green,lush & beautiful panorama
haha cardi b.
Hi wendy lets teach each other :)
ruri türkçe konuşurken hanım abladan bacıya dönüşüyor gerçekten çok tatlısınız 💕💕
Ruri reşatin ispanyolcayi Reşat ta rurinin japoncasini anliyormus gibi dinlemesine kahkaha attim ya jsjdjckdkkdkfkfkv
Ben anlıyorlar sandım ilk xD
Aynen
De todas los videos de poliglotas hablando en español tú tienes el mejor acento que he escuchado, muy natural, suenas a un español! solo te falta hablar más! Excelente!
Exelente pronunciación amigo,gracias ,tu español es perfecto. 🇲🇽
Su acento es bueno pero hay un montón de errores gramaticales
In my opinion, this video may be the best among the videos you have uploaded. Thank you for sharing this video, Dillendim 👍👌
Hey!
I am also a polyglot.But just 15 years old😁
I am an Azerbaijani girl from Georgia.
Here are living nearly 1 million Azerbaijani people and i'm one of them.Right now i know 6 languages: Azerbaijani(first),turkish(as a native), georgian, english, russian and spanish.
All these langugages i can speak well expect of spanish cause I started to learn it 2 months ago and in my opinion it is so easy language just need some practice.
After learning spanish very well,i'll learn german.
So many people says that it is very hard language but i'll try definetly.
In the future i wanna be an interpreter and translator too :)
Have a nice day!
Aman Allahımmmmmm RURİİİİ AND RASH ♡
Our new ship 😍 hehehehe
@@incinazakture6943 yeahh kkkkk
Zij is lekker!
EXO-L ^^
@@exohaneul4633 uwu💗
Thanks!
Hola amigos, muy divertido vuestro video y sois muy listos pues habláis diversos idiomas. Resat pronuncias el español perfectamente y tu fonetica es muy clara. tengo interes en aprender turco y pienso hacer tu curso de lengua turca. Gracias por publicarlo. Saludos cordiales desde Malaga en el sur de España. Tschüss, görüsürüz, Hasta luego, Bye
Damn that's so many languages... loved it.
I can speak 5 languages myself, but I really wanna learn more and more 🇮🇳🇭🇳🇹🇷🇺🇸🇦🇺🇦🇷🇬🇧🇩🇪
I know 3 language with academc level.i wanna learn yours language with your help.do you want help me for other language?
@@orkunalparslan2502 I sure can... Where are you from ?
@@renaissadas5321 he is from turkei
@@ege652 oh... tamam
Sonunda polisakkaritin kullanıldığı bi cümle gördüm üzülüyordum neden öğrettiler böyle bişey i diye😏
😅🤣🤣
Poli çok demektir
Sakkarit (sakkaroz şekerinden gelir)
Çoklu şeker demektir
Latince bilmek en az 20 dilden biraz bilgi öğrenmek demektir
@@SnakeCharmerX teşekkürler 🙂🌹ama zaten biliyordum
(Poli-poly-πολυ )yunanca bir kelime.multi ise latince kokenli.çok,çoklu anlamında...
@@ertanuca5463 yunanca demek yanlış
Eski grekçe denir
Biz zaten latince derken
Eski Grekçe ve Latince birlikte kapsayacak şekilde kullanırız terminolojide
Bilim da
Resh, it's my first time here, but when you said that you were an actor, I said that makes complete sense. When I heard you for the first time, I thought, "This guy has an amazing voice. He must be a voice actor or something."
I love languages as well. I hope you can get the most out of this channel. Thank you for your contribution.
I am so impressed! That was amazing to hear you both seamlessly move from one language to another! Wow! 🤩
Excelente, me encantaron!!! Sobre todo cuando parece que levemente cambian de personalidad con cada idioma.
Los amé 💗
Are you native spanish speaker??? Btw hola from Turkiye 💗💗
9:45'den sonra aşırı eğlendimm. Teşekkürler ikinize de bayılıyorum.
It’s been almost 3 years I’m learning Turkish and recently I realized that I start dreaming in Turkish (sometimes).. Turkish is my 4th language btw
Nerelisin? where are you from?
@@bilinmeyen8084 Morocco
It's amazing! Do you think Turkish is hard to learn? Because even tho Turkish is my mother tongue, sometimes I feel like it should be hard for foreign people to learn since we use MANY affixes
@@slays8956 ☺
@@melp6583 So far it’s the easiest language I’ve ever learned but a lot of my friends say that it’s not that easy.. You’re right, affixes make the language a bit harder but u get used to it with practice!
Wow, really enjoyed this video. Thanks guys ☺️ I speak 4 languages: Russian, English, Turkish & Azerbaijani. Would love to learn Spanish 😊 well done you two. It’s always great to be able to speak few languages. My 5 year old son fluent in English & Russian. And knows few phrases in Azerbaijani & Turkish. He loves languages too.
Cool!! I speak Azerbaijani, Russian, English and German too 😁😁
@@lusiamei8518 aw that’s great 😊👍🏼 I was studying German for 3 months but then had to give it up as it was too much for me at the time as I had lots exams in college. It’s a cool language though 😊
Azerbaijani is a dialect of Turkish
первый в коммах, кто по русски говорит
Azerbaycancada türkçe sayılırnddkdkfkkdkdkdkfkf 😁
I didn't think it was so nice to speak Turkish
Çok güzel 😘😘😘👍🇹🇷
Maşallah ya, nasıl bu kadar iyi konuşabilirsınız? Hem de dört farklı dil. Bravo. Bosna'dan selamlar.
Bana ilham oldunuz bu sohbetle yaa.😍Inşallah tekrar bu sohbeti gerçekleştirirsiniz✌
Çooook tatlısınız enerjiniz çok uydu :D hele "tutorial" kısmında şakayı karşılıklı uzatmanız efsaneydi hahahah bayıldım
Que bueno es tu español, ya quisiera que mi Inglés y turco sonara así de bien.👏👏
Muy buen video👍
Sorprendente me parece genial la velocidad de aprendizaje de la pronunciación del español de Ruri, se nota que tiene un don para aprender idiomas y manejarlos a un gran nivel. Ruri debe aprender español. La amo. Puedes practicar conmigo tu español conmigo soy de latinoamerica. Aprendiendo coreano e ingles.
Estoy aprendiendo turco y acabo de descubrir tu canal, buen video! Saludos desde México! 😊 🇲🇽
como ?
I'm also a polyglot, Turkish is my first language, Persian is the second and then English and a little bit of Arabic but I sometimes dream in English because I spend so much time talking to myself while practicing English this is ridiculous 😬😬
اهل کجایی؟
@@mohannasafariazar6466 آذربایجان
Wow someone here is dreaming to have dreams in English😂😂 keep up the good work 👌
@@twonpie1086 Keep making fun of others maybe That will make you feel better about yourself 😉
I'm trying to learn persian. It's so beautiful language.
It's nice to watch your collaboration 😍
Türkçeye girince samimileştiniz aşklarım benim ya yemin ederim ikinize de aşığım
Hahahaha çok samimi yorum
Hi, it is amazing how you two speak many languages. I know you were raised in Germany from Turkish parents, and that is why you speak both fluently, I assume you learned English in school, and now you say you learned Spanish as well, but in both you are also so fluent!! I think it is a great talent you have there. I am Spanish speaker from Peru now living for many years in Florida, USA. I am still amazed how the language works in the brain, my children speak English as their first language and even though I always speak Spanish, they have it as second, and sometimes I feel they are missing it. My nephew was born in Germany, mom is German and dad is my brother from Peru, he also speaks both, plus English very fluent from school.
Guys you really changed when you spoke turkish thats was so sweet. Arkadaslar harikasiniz, oyle devam edin. Cok ilginc bir video yaptiniz
Almanca bilmiyorum ama bazen almanca rüyalar görüyorum ve her şey çok anlaşılır , normal yürüyor galiba bilinçaltım polyglot ekdjekxk
Ben şu an İngilizce, Almanca hazırlık okuyorum ve lanet bir dil hiç kolay değil keşke rüyalarındaki gibi kolay olsa 🤧
ben de rüyamda azerbaycana gidiyordum ama herkes rusça konuşuyodu sonra ben de konuşuyodum. uyandığımda hiç bi şey anlamadığımı fark etttim çok saçma bi durumdu
@@ayuuudame 🤣 Burda düşündüyün qədər çox rusca danışılmır. Sən gəl, biz sənə Azərbaycan dilində danışan insanlar taparıq.
Ben de İspanyolca öğrenmeyi çok istiyorum ama İspanyolca hiç bilmiyorum. Rüyamda İngilizce öğretmenim İspanyolca konuşuyordu ama benim bilinçaltımda hiç bişey yok
@@nursena5991 Aslında kuralları göz önünde bulundurunca çok da zor değil bence, zaten cümle yapısında dikkat etmen gereken sadece bir kaç şey var, kelime hazneni de geliştirirsen yeterince ilerlemiş olursun c:
I like this video very much. Çok güzel. I like learning languages and getting to know different cultures.
Also, dreaming in different languages gives you a very good feeling. I usually dream in Italian, Japanese or English depending on where and who I am in the dream with.
I can't wait to be able to dream in Turkish ❤
Turkish is a very difficult language, but I hope you will be successful. I want to learn Japanese too, but I don't have time right now. I hope to learn later. greetings from Turkey
Turkish is an agglutinative language just like Japanese. So, you won't have difficulty in learning it.
Have you realized that when everytime they Swift the languages they also change their character
@@kaziklimarianinkazg2407 Çok teşekkürler.
Japanese is also a beautiful language. It's not that hard to speak because it has a very easy grammar. Reading and writing in japanese take more time to learn, but it is very interesting.
@@ardaaslan1923 Thank you for your support. Actually I am native Italian, but I have been living in Japan for many years now. I really like the sound of the Turkish language.
Wow me sorprendí cuando hablaste español tu acento y pronunciación son realmente buenos. Me encantó el vídeo, fue muy divertido de ver
Im lebanese canadian, arabic is my native and I master Turkish (spent 10 years in Turkey), french and english.
cogu zaman turkcede ruya goruyorum bu cok iyi oluyor uyurken konusuyorum ve kimse anlamior boylece 😆
Oh my God ! You 2 are simply fantastic , congratulations from Brazil !
Great video guys! I truly enjoyed watching it. Reşat, don’t loose your level of Spanish. Sigue practicando :)
What an amazing video. I can speak fluently English, Portuguese and Spanish (that is my mother tongue), and I'm impressed with your Spanish, you have like a mixture of accents haha. I am from Mexico and I'm really interested in learning Turkish. Thank you for this video, I loved it 😁
How long did it take for u to learn portuguese
@@GabrielSimp Spanish and Portuguese are pretty similar. Portuguese is my native language and Spanish sounds very natural for me. So, the answer for your doubt is: depends. If you already speak a Latin language you likely is going to learn another Latin language faster than the previous one.
@@PauloRoberto-iv5op sou br mano 🤨, só queria saber quanto tenpo ela demorou pra aprender
@@GabrielSimp ashudashduashd, acho que deve ter sido rápido, tipo um ano ou menos. Acho que a maior dificuldade deve ser o vocabulário. As outras habilidades creio que deve ser fácil pra gente.
oha çok iyi bunu bekliyodum resmen
oh man I heart melt when she spoke Spanish at the end of the video
Çok eğlenceliydi, açıkçası bu kadar eğleneceğimi düşünmemiştim:)) bunu daha çok yapmalısınız** vee çok tatlısınızzz
Ohaa oha son zamanlarda en çok izlediğim ve sevdiğim iki kişi birlikte video çekmiş lütfen bı daha yapin bu sefer çilem babus da gelsin ❤️
Olay budur arkadaşlar!!! Kalitenin kombinasyonu olmuş. Hem Ruri kardeşimizi hem de Reşat Hoca' yı aynı videoda görmek gerçekten çok güzel. İnsanlara ilham kaynağı oldukları kesin. İyi karakterleriyle, alçak gönüllülükleriyle hemde yabancı dil bilgileri ile insanlara örnek oluyorlar. Farklı ülkelerde doğup büyümenin verdiği avantajla o ülkenin dilini öğrenmişler, anadillerini muhafaza etmişler, aynı zamandada farklı yabancı dilleri öğrenebilmişler. Yani "MASTER" olmuşlar. (Anlayana!!!) Konuşmaları gerçekten çok güzel. Özellikle telaffuzun ne kadar önemli olduğunu bir kez daha gördük. Devamı gelsin bence!!!
Yesss!!!We are energetic and we like this video
Hola, soy Cubana de decendencia Española, hablo Español, Inglés y estoy aprendiendo Turco porque me fascina.
Si gustas practicar tu Español estoy a tu disposición.
Me encantan tus videos, me parece increíble como hablas los diferentes idiomas tan bien y sin acento.
Tu español es bastante bueno. Muy buena pronunciación y vocabulario. Felicidades. Yo hablo español, portugués e inglés, y desde hace casi dos años he estado aprendiendo turco por mi cuenta a través de aplicaciones en el teléfono y escuchando música turca. Me encanta que la gramática sea tan distinta a lo que estoy acostumbrada, todo un reto sin duda. Saludos
In a word perfect
Great video! I’m Turkish but I have lived in the Netherlands for 5 years so I speak Dutch, Turkish and English fluently. I also had the same situation about dreaming. In my childhood when I was living in the Netherland I was dreaming/thinking in Dutch but when I came to Turkey (even just for vacation) I started to think and dream in Turkish. Other than that, when I got used to speak English, I sometimes dreamt in English so it really changes according to your mood and-so... :)
Bu iki güzel insanı yan yana görmek çok güzellll✨✨✨
Tienes un acento perfecto en Español, pareces de la zona norte de España, de Burgos o. País Vasco!!!.
Yo soy de Burgos y es impresionante!!
Wowww el español del chico es muy bueno omg, y los demás idiomas también me encantan💖 I really love these video💖
OMG I've been following you both HDHDJDHDH
Me encantó el video, muy interesante cómo han aprendido otros idiomas a parte del materno! Mi primer idioma es español, el segundo inglés y el tercero francés. Hablas bien el español, felicidades! Saludos desde Latinoamérica.
Muchísimas gracias 🙏🏻
Holla,🙃 como estas¿
Had so much fun,you’re both are amazing 🧿💙by the way,my dreams are Polyglots,fully in English,Turkish,Farsi.I was raised by German,but he believed I’ll never be in need to speak it,but did need it later on,cause worked at the Engineering Company ,which had a contract with Germany all the time,that’s why learned it by myself,but forgot half of it,unfortunately.
Hola que bien hablas español, y el inglés también, me soprende como ustedes aprenden tantos idiomas, Ruri, es increíble también, los admiro a los dos, saludos desde México!!
Crazy es wirklich sehr faszinierend euch zu zuhören. Ich spreche 3 Sprachen und bin Bilingual aufgewachsen. Ich habe englisch nur in der Schule gelernt in Deutschland und bin auf dem Niveau B2/C1. Es hat mich sehr viele Jahre gekostet auf dieses Niveau zu kommen. Respekt wie ihr so viele Sprachen sprechen könnt.
I'm also a polyglot cause I can speak exact the same languages as you guys do: German, English, Turkish, Japanese and Spanish :D
Ehrlichgesagt, denke ich dass du einfach in Deutschland aufgewachsen bist und irgendwann in der 9. oder 10. Spanish hattest. Das würde dann aber nicht heißen dass du Spanisch kannst, außerdem kannst du wahrscheinlich auch kein Japanisch. Ich denke mal dass du einfach Anime guckst und deswegen glaubst dass du Japanisch kannst. Informiere mich bitte darüber wenn das nicht die Wahrheit ist, ich würde gerne wissen wie alt du bist und wie du alle diese Sprachen gelernt hast.
@@ylovesa310 ahahahahahah 🤣😂
@@ylovesa310 maximal gönner Modus
@@ylovesa310 Why do you feel such an urge to write something like that about me and judge, though you don't even know anything about me and my life - And I'm sorry to disappoint you: I worked one year in Hiroshima and I'm also studying Japanstudies at the university
@@ylovesa310 Ich finde das nicht sonderlich nett von dir und nicht jeder muss in Deutschland aufgewachsen sein :) du weißt schon, Deutschland ist ja auch schon out.
Tu español es muy bueno. Tienes un acento excelente! Enhorabuena!
Ruri’den geldim abone oldum 👍🏻hem çok sempatik hemde kuzenime benzediğin için 😁haa birde İngilizce öğrenmek için motive ediyorsunuz beni ❤️
Qué bien hablas español! No pierdas el poder practicarlo. Es increíble que sepas hablar tantos idiomas. Yo lo encuentro muy muy difícil. Me ha encantado el vídeo. Un saludo
I like Ruri's facial reaction when the guy speaks, priceless 🤣😂
I've been learning both Japanese and Turkish for quite some time now and what happens to me all the time is that I mix both languages a lot. For example, I had a really embarrassing moment when I ran into my Japanese teacher in town and when got asked how I was going to go back to my village, I responded: "Tabun basu de gideceğim" 🤦 My God, how embarrassed I was at that moment 😳
As a turkish person that's not as embarassing as you tought. It's kinda more funny. Your comment is 9 months ago. So did you learn Turkish and Japanese? Can you speak fluently? (Btw i'm very proud of people who want to learn turkish in comments. )
Ohh. In this memory your right use of "gideceğim" piqued my interest more. These suffix are hard stuff so you using it right is the part you should focus. Good job. By the way you were talking about a possibility right? Cause if I'm not wrong "Tabun" means probably in Japanese
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i mix Turkish and Japanese alot too because they have similar sentence structure. 😅
7:37 gerçekten de harikasınız yaa 👑
Ich bin begeistert von euch beiden. Wünsche auch viel Erfolg. Liebe Grüße aus Köln.
this was awesome I enjoy a lot learning lenguages so many ways to say the same things
I speak 6 languages at the age of six
And I want to learn more languages, you have motivated me
Thank you for your video 🙏
Dreams are interesting, but it's also interesting that character changes depending on the language! that’s fantastic!!
I’m half Dutch, half Turkish. My Dutch mom was taught Dutch, English, German and French before the age of 15 - this was in the 1950’s!!! And she wasn’t even at ‘college/university level (back then university was only for the very elite). It saddens me to see the language education in Turkey hasn’t improved much over the years. 😢
Tu español es muy bueno! Tienes buen oido para los idiomas. Me hizo gracia como confundes el imperfecto con el pretérito, pero yo sé que los tiempos verbales en turco son muchos más, y me van a dar mucha lucha.
Thats crazy, i'm learning English, i'm Brazilian, and this video it's so cool, it is beatifull see you talking and change the Language with fluency, i loved this.
I enjoyed this video so much!! Subscribing to Ruri too. What a wonderful woman.