Those subtitles are helpful to me ‘cause my understanding of speaken English isn’t great, still. It helps me to better understand what she says and improving my heard English level.
Yeah its crazy like her English hand movements and Korean hand movements are what I can recognize the most. They literally fit the flow of the language its so awesome haha
There are many “polyglots” hundreds thousands subscribers in UA-cam flaunting their 5 phrases in a few languages, but you actually achieved the highest certification level in your languages! You’re truly a role model for aspiring polyglots! 好厉害呀! 上手だよ!Eres increíble!
I mean anyone choose what they wanna do with language! Some want to have certificate so they can maybe use them for job and opportunities in foreign countries, others just want to be able to communicate with the people. It’s not always all about having certifications, and it won’t always make you a perfect or good speaker having one. For example is her french certificate with goods grades, even with it you can hear that she definitely need to improve her prononciation, doesn’t mean she isn’t good of course but still. (french is my first language). I like polyglot like ikena or laoshu505000 cause they interact with the people directly! Specially Laoshu who always explain how he learn and that’s it’s not always about being perfect in a language but just communicate and learn about culture. You don’t always need a certificate for that. Wouter is also nice but need more pratice with his language. In the end you start by learning 5-6 phrases then practice to get better and fluent. Not everybody can afford to go to school for a language and even if you pay for it the classical school isn’t always the best place to learn a language, maybe vocabulary and grammar basic at best but that’s all.
@@majiccouly I know what you mean and I also noticed her pronounciation mistakes in french but my problem with a lot of other "polyglot" people here on youtube is that they want to tell us that they speak for example 12 languages and then they make clickbait titles like learn the language xy in 3 weeks and I also think that they fake the videos sometimes with prepared phrases etc.. most of them would not even pass an A1 or A2 certificate in the 12 languages they "speak" but say that they master the languages. This is my problem with them but of course you do not need certificates to learn a language I agree.
Literally, it's pretty stupid how this people says they speak 10-12 languages when they are just beginners. At least they should not say they "speak" those languages, that's bullshit. To have right to say you speak a language you have to be at least intermediate level
I am also native Spanish speaker from Spain and your speaking is amazing but one critique I have is that sometimes it feels like you are speaking Spanish but thinking in English. So sometimes the order doesn't make that much sense of there are extra words that you don't need. But your speaking is amazing anyway 😄
I rlly recommend u the channel Korean Unnie 하국어니...i am a real fan of her...she is the best teacher for korean...(as per as me, just an opinion)...dongdong squad...where u at?!!❤❤❤
KaiLin n that is true! I need to remember that when reading in Korean or just some words because when I see the word and try reading it it’s right but then I see the romanisation and pronounce it by reading the Romanisation it sounds wrong (sometimes). But that is true like I think you said learning the proper Korean Alphabet 한글 helped me a lot. But thanks :))
I've taught English to hundreds and hundreds of Korean students, and her English is excellent. Her Chinese pronunciation is very clear too! You are really good at languages. Well done !
@@la381 It is not her mother tongue so obviously there will be differences..the fact that she learnt all the languages is amazing..no one said she has to be perfect at it..lol and we have people who don't wanna learn shit and just discourage people
You did the right AND correct thing by speaking in the languages you know. Many “UA-cam” polyglots cannot and will not do this. They memorize little basic sentences and then say then in multiple languages. GREAT JOB you are so amazing!!!!!!
prayl00185 wow thank you!! And Arabic has been always on my list but I didn’t have many materials tho... I surely will start it in the future :) thanks!
Januzai Ramli it’s annoying because make it seem like you can be fluent in 3 months then people try and are discouraged all the comments on people’s videos claiming to have become fluent are people saying they wish they were that smart and saying they are not able to
Other polyglots: I know 50 words in 20 languages, let me tell you how to learn because I'm so smart! Her: I can speak six languages proficiently and here are my certifications as well as me speaking. I don't think I'm the best, but I want to be friends and help you learn.
FlowUrbanFlow I’m French and I can tell you that she is so far to proficiency in French. A certificate can give you an idea about the level in a language of a person (mostly, some skills on the language) , but it doesn’t really defines your global level, she is the proof.
FlowUrbanFlow Yes, i was able to understand the idea behind it even if she was making some mistakes or errors, but she still remain far from proficiency
I’m Japanese and her accent is not as same as ours and there were some mistakes on the grammar in the speaking. But I respect that she passed N1 that even native Japanese people are struggled to pass it. I hope she will have more opportunities to talk in Japanese. Good Luck!
Finally, a polyglot with certificates to prove their proficiency in the languages they speak. Polyglots like ***** just memorizes phrases and pretends to be having a conversation with people -_-.
Wow. I have to say this, because there is something that I just find perplexing. I get this video on my recommended list, as I assume a number of people who are interested in languages have, and I watch to enjoy seeing someone else who has a love for/interest in languages demonstrate that. But, for some reason, when I go to the comment sections of these videos I keep running into this hatred against Moses McCormick (Laoshu505000). Why? Moses has said many times that he dabbles in a lot of languages. He has learned a few phrases in 50 or so languages, which is impressive in itself, as is his ability to understand the responses of so many foreigners in so many languages. But, he is also proficient in a number of languages. I am fluent, by many standards, in both Spanish and French. I live in Los Angeles and have a number of Spanish speaking friends. I speak with them and their families in Spanish on a regular basis after having studied Spanish in school and continued studying on my own (though I admit that I understand them completely but can't speak at a very high level in return). I studied French on my own and then spent some time in France for business. My spoken French is better than my spoken Spanish, but I could get around in any Spanish or French speaking country without using English. I can tell on my own that Moses is not very strong in Spanish or French, but he can communicate in them, which is the most important thing. Still, those are languages that he came to later, and he has never claimed to be fluent in them. On the other hand, I have a friend and colleague who speaks Cantonese as his native language and who has studied Mandarin since he was young, and he says that Moses has a high proficiency in both Mandarin and Cantonese. He says he's not perfect, but I can say that even this woman, who is very impressive, is not perfect in Spanish or French ... or even English. But no one is perfect in any language. And, according to my friend, Moses could be dropped in the middle of China and would have no problem going on Mandarin alone. My friend also studies Japanese. He took two years of formal classes, and continues to study on his own, and he says that Moses' Japanese is better than his. When I asked him how Moses compares to beloved polyglots like Steve Kaufmann in Chinese, he said that Moses' Mandarin is every bit as good as Steve Kaufmann's. He said that Steve has slightly better grammar, but that Moses is more comfortable and has a bigger overall vocabulary. In fact, he thinks that if he had to choose he would say that Moses' Mandarin is better overall. That surprised me because if you listen to the language learners on UA-cam you would think that Steve Kaufmann is a master and Moses is a fraud. When I read the comments on Moses' channel, I see so many people who are impressed by his knowledge of their language, from Koreans to Vietnamese to those who speak Russian and Arabic. So why all of this hate? Please explain? It boggles my mind. I can only imagine that many of the people who hate on Moses wish that they spoke as well as he does in many of the languages he speaks, so maybe there is some jealousy. But if it's jealousy, why don't I see this kind of criticism of the other polyglots. He seems like a good guy. Is it his popularity? As for MyLangs, I think she is very impressive, and that would be true even if she decided that she would only keep a high level of proficiency in 6 languages and then dabble in a bunch of others for the love of learning something about them.
@@Lenitgo This might be true, but he does not deny that either. He prefers to know just a little bit about many languages rather than fully learning single languages. Nothing wrong with that, people should just learn what they wish.
Absolutely agreed. It is refreshing, because as much flawed as some of these certificates are, once you start hitting the highest levels, it is almost never easy and it definetly proves your language abilities. Many very popular polyglots make it easier for themselves claiming that they were only aiming for C level in speaking, so they totally neglected the other parts. I understand that to some extent, but certificates are built around all 4 skills and proving just one of them does not really cut it. Some state that language certificates do not matter whatsoever, but it is quite tricky to believe their language levels are really as high as they present them, especially as quite a few I have seen use blatantly scripted phrases and whole paragraphs without ever mentioning that. This lady has apparently good C level in 5 languages and her weaker ones are not that bad either, and it is impressive :)
She just proved something I've always wondered about: you do not need to go to a foreign country to learn a language well. You heartened me to go on with both my English and German!
Finally a real polyglot that actually speaks in the languages she learnt and didn’t study phrases like other frauds on UA-cam. You are a real inspiration for aspiring polyglots
@@videoclipman Do people who give seminars and lectures also not bring notes and rehearse or are they suppose to wing it? If it was a regular conversation, then rehearsals are not needed. Presentations are a different manner. Unless you are implying, that you balk at her certificates, and the governing bodies who awarded them to her.
As a native Chinese speaker, I would say her Chinese is fluent and more than enough to communicate with Chinese people. She is amazing considering she has never lived in an environment that use Chinese language. I can notice her accent. Many Chinese have accents too. Because China is such a large country, some Chinese have even stronger accents than her. However, her accent can tell that she is a foreigner.
@@brucelee7782 She has a very faint accent because she sometimes switches the second and third tones, but otherwise sounds super native especially with the usage of 儿s
@@brucelee7782 She doesn't have a strong accent compared to most Chinese people. It's just that her accent doesn't belong to any particular area in China, giving away the fact that she's not a native speaker :)
Pororing for linking to a subreddit, you obviously don’t understand basics on reddit, /s means “my comment is sarcastic” Don’t link to a subreddit if you’re too dumb to even understand reddit slang. Embarrassing.
I hope this doesn't come off weird but I love language and to see a Korean speaking Spanish is very cool to me because iv never seen it. Its just so amazing how we have the ability to speak and learn multiples languages.
As a french speaker, your french is really amiable, it sounds really spanish-y, if I didn't know you knew spanish, I would say that you were from Quebec! Good job! Really proud of you, and you are really a role model. I myself only speak 4 languages: Russian (native), English (native), Greek (Cypriot native dialect), and French (B2). I am only 14 and hope to learn much more languages, so you are a great influence. Thank you!!!
How do you get so good at languages at that age? I’m 15 and trying to study French after 5,mostly useless, years of French in school and Norwegian, of which I don’t know a single word. I would also argue my English isn’t the best, but I don’t really know about that.
@@TomasJansen05 hmm French seems like a complicated language but for writing it's easier than speaking coming from a native english speaker because some of the sounds are much harsher. To help you with french is to study verb conjugations that go with je tu il elle on nous vous ils and Elles. That is the most important part of learning french in my opinion. Hope this helps :)
She definitely doesn't sound like she's from Quebec. I personally think she sounds closer to France French than Quebec, but you are right that her French sounds really spanish-y (although I can understand her French pretty clearly regardless). You can listen to songs from French Canadian bands like "Les Trois Accords" and "Les Cowboys Fringants" to hear the difference with the Quebecois accent. Very impressive that you know 4 languages already btw, good luck with the rest of your studies!
@@TomasJansen05 The younger you are, the easier it is to learn through lots of exposure to the language. Notice out of these four they listed three languages as their native languages. When I was 15 I had only had formal education in German and my level was B2, but my English was better than my German just because I watched a lot of movies and sitcoms and read stuff on the internet. Granted I was exposed to _some_ English as a kid so I already knew some words and phrases, but I started watching movies and sitcoms with subtitles in my native language at age 13, that's when my English kind of exploded. After some time I started watching them without subtitles because they were easier to find that way and tried my best to spell words I didn't understand into the google search engine, lol. Then when I started watching youtube I engaged a lot with the comment sections. No formal education, but lots of exposure to English starting from 13 years of age. That doesn't mean older people can't learn languages, it's just different. Everyone finds a different method which works better for them, and exposure is always part of it, but kids learn more easily through just exposure.
I'm 15 years old and a Spanish native speaker , your spanish is sooo good, your pronunciation is easy to understand, and your voice is cute ♡ te ganaste un nuevo suscriptor, también estoy aprendiendo idiomas y espero algún día tener tu fluidez al hablar tantos idiomas
Hi, I'm Vietnamese. You're so talented, I can easily understand your accent in Vietnamese but I hope you can solve your problem when you said the word "học", you have to say it more clearly 'cause it's the verb and that word is so important in your sentence. I think that you're new in our language so keep your passion and "Practice makes perfect".
hi, i'm also vietnamese mais je suis également française. Je trouve que tu parles bien le français ! you are so talented. I hope i can improve my spanish, english and vietnamese because my mother tongue is French :x and i want to be like you ( learn a lot of languages i can hihi )
This was the BEST/HONEST video I've seen a polyglot on UA-cam make because you TRULY speak the languages, not just reciting phrases. You have revived my motivation to continue with my language learning journey. I'm forever grateful. Thank you. 💕
Truth is, I'm only 15 years old but I feel so pressured to be good at every language I speak. You're very inspiring but also reminding of the fact that everyone has to start somewhere :)
@Luca Gonçalves don't worry, i'm learning japanese and in the first months it was HELL. So don't worry and keep putting your love and effort into it :D
When she stared speaking on chinese.. It felt like a different person. The voice changed dramatically. Woahh. How you did it. You are so smart and have many certificates. Bravo! 💜
It's actually stunning me that you got the highest certificate of proficiency in so many languages. I'm a native Vietnamese and your speaking still has an accent but it is pretty easy for me to understand what are you talking about so keep up the good work! If you need a friend to chat in VNese I would be down for it since I want to learn Korean too haha.
robbie025 that happens when someone has a korean accent but is not strong enough to be identified as korean by someone who isn’t korean or someone who isn’t well versed in the phonetics of korean. I noticed this with my korean-korean friends and i’m korean american.
The fact that you’re spending most of your time in Korea but still able to speak several languages this fluently is really amazing and inspiring. I’m native Vietnamese speaker and i can tell your pronouciation is not bad at all. Keep on going girl!
Hi. Everyone here is complementing you a ton, and although I'd like to do so myself, I don't think I can say anything that hasn't already been said. Congratulations though! It's lovely to see the result of all the effort you've put into learning those languages. I'm mostly commenting here so the youtube algorithm promotes your video. Good luck with learning Vietnamese!~
Yes. Many Asians that learn English in their country have a cool accent. They have many teachers from Europe, America, Canada, Australia, ect. So, they end up sounding cool with a mixture of different accents.
The problem is most people forgot what they have learned if they don’t use it or if they start to learn another language...words seems to mix up!! You are so smart in learning languages!!! And work hard too... but clever indeed!
If you can get to a high enough level it becomes much easier. Just a skim through a newspaper or a daily podcast is enough to keep that part of your brain active. Also "forgetting" isn't really that, it's still in there, just needs to be re-activated even after a long time :) Keep studying!
You have to constantly find ways to make use of it.. even if it means watching videos, reading articles or comments or even talking to yourself (which mind sound weird but is actually incredibly helpful)
What I really appreciate about this video is the lack of meticulous editing throughout the various monologues. It shows that you're not afraid to provide the viewers with a genuine unfiltered account of your language proficiency.
@@christinatran3354 Enjoy the video! You're not here to correct people's language right? People don't learn it by very small mistakes. Imagine they created the content for you, then looked at the comments, all of language teachers?
@@shwetatiwari7235 Nothing to do with exams. Her choice of words, hesitations, and pronunciation made her stand out. Within a couple of seconds of the videos starting she said "living" as "leeving" and I knew.
@@Maidaseu You're right...I was just emphasizing how good score doesn't mean much...moreover, I'm not a native and I need to work a lot on my own English.
I would suggest that when you pronounce french words ending with "e" try not to get confused with the "i" sound, they are really different. You speak really well all of this languages! Truly an inspiration
I learn English, French, Russian and Chinese at the moment. I love chinese and I was delighted when you talked in Chinese and I could understand some of the words. Thank you for this video!
I’m Viet and I know how difficult Vietnamese can be, as there are not many polyglots who can speak it fluently. For only a few months of learning, you are quite good. I understood every word you said clearly. You are so gifted I must say. Thank you for being an inspiration to so many and thanks for sharing your journey. Cheers!
Thank you for asking but no, I do not need your help. I was just asking like this, I wanted to know that you are from where I am. I love to know about someone else and it was nice to talk to you thank you
This is seriously impressive! I hope that one day I can be this accomplished linguistically. The only thing I would mention to work on in regards to French is pronunciation! I’m Canadian, so I have been learning French since elementary school, and it takes such a long time to completely master pronunciation since a lot of it is so subtle. In fact, I think mastering pronunciation is probably the hardest part about speaking French - that and memorizing the lists of conjugations lol. Keep it up!!!
Very inspiring. As a native English speaker, your English is really good! Definitely fluent, not that you needed anyone to tell you that. You definitely have an accent and phrase things a differently here and there, but absolutely amazing for never living in an English speaking country. I’m learning Chinese and your Chinese is really good! It made me happy to understand most of it and want to get to your level! Hopefully one day I can be on this level and speak English, Indonesian, Mandarin Chinese, Tagalog, Spanish, and some Korean and Japanese!
I've also learned Korean,Spanish and French since my childhood as third, fourth and fifth languages along with English and Hindi, but still after learning these languages for so many years, you speak much fluently than me. Btw love your videos ❤️
It's so nice to know that you're studying Vietnamese. You're grammar is perfect but you just need to focus on the tones. I know it's quite difficult for foreigners to pronounce because Vietnamese has 6 tones. You're doing great, keep going !!!! I hope someday you can master it. Cố lên chị nhé.
@@emi9691 I watched a video about a French Professor saying that Vietnamese and French are the most elegant languages. This is just his personal opinion, but the fact is people seems like singing while saying these languages. 💖😎 I'm Vietnamese and I'm so proud of my mother tongue.
@@vunguyenmaiha3392 Really? I thought Chinese is more elegant? But what I know is, whenever my mom is out talking viet, ppl around us always say woahhh the language is so nice to hear xD
You're the first You Tuber that can actually speaks all the languages proficiently. I'm very impressed the way you acquired them. In the country where I live everybody speaks a minimum of 4. I speak 6 understand 7 I'm still learning the 7th. The language I want to acquire next are Mandarin Chinese and Japanese. But I'm afraid I won't get the writing system.
Nesje N thank you! Writing system might look too difficult but you’ll acquire it!! 👍🏻 if you’re interested in learning Chinese and Japanese at the same time, the lesson videos on my channel might help you! More to come up✌🏻 wish u the best
Luca Lampariello actually speaks many languages with a high level of fluency. I speak six languages. I speak five of them with a very high level of fluency (English, Spanish, French, Portuguese and American Sign Language). I'm a professional interpreter in several languages. Not all polyglots flaunt their languages. I guess if I showed all of my languages, I'd get more subscribers. Many polyglots are almost incomprehensible in some of their languages. I strive for a very clear and accurate pronunciation. I'm a beginner in Italian, but Italians say I'm not a beginner because I can express myself well because it's a Romance Language (I was able to learn conjugations and vocabulary very quickly).
If you learn Chinese, you'll have a very good basis for Japanese (in terms of written script) already. You might want to learn Traditional chinese characters as that's what Japanese is based on.
I am bilingual, I know English and Spanish, I just wanted to say, YOUR SPANISH IS SO GOOD. It's really cool to see someone from Korea speak it, because I haven't seen it before! This video is really inspiring too!! I am currently learning japanese, korean and french and this really motivated me to study! You just earned another subscriber!! Thanks!
Acredito disso, sou mexicano mas há uns 8 meses que estudo português e ainda que meu sotaque é terrível, posso falar, ler e compreender aos nativos, embora não os nordestinos 🙄😂
Había comenzado a estudiar lo más básico del coreano pero me había desanimado, pensé "realmente no creo poder llegar a mucho por mi cuenta, debería ahorrar primero para poder pagar clases", pero al escucharte hablar en 6 idiomas diferentes...mi perspectiva acaba de cambiar y definitivamente voy a comenzar a estudiar por mi cuenta desde ahora, así cuando tenga el dinero suficiente podré aprender mucho más fácil y rápido. Gracias por compartir tus experiencias, estaré siguiendo tus videos de ahora en adelante, cuídate. ♡
"I cannot say that I am the best, but I can be your friend to help you with studying languages" awww that really made me smile!! this was a rlly motivational and fun video!! i can't wait to see more :) now im off to study!! p.s u have a really cute aesthetic i looove it
I speak 4 languages, because I learned it as a kid. Learning Chinese atm and it's not easy. Hats of to everybody who can pick up a language as an adult. Much admiration for this!
Very impressive! I speak 3 languages fluently: Mandarin, Japanese and English. But that's because I lived in China, Japan, and Canada so I learned naturally as a child. I cannot imagine being able to speak so well like you while not having lived in those countries. You inspire me to learn more!
Impressionnant ! Étant moi-même français aillant vécu en Belgique et maintenant habitant Montréal, Ton français teinté de ce petit accent est tout a fait compréhensible et de meilleur niveau que pas mal de personnes vivant ici. Bravo pour ton projet de vouloir vivre quelques temps en France. Les français n’hésiteront pas à te corriger, ton niveau va très vite évolué.
I can fluently speak French (mother tongue), Mandarin (mother tongue), English and Spanish (I am from Québec), I am currently learning German (been 5 years). I approve that this girl is truly amazing, all my respect! Definitely got lots of talents, but most importantly a lot more efforts and passions on top of her “gifts”.
I’m a native English speaker who’s 16, and has been trying to learn Japanese for a while. Whilst I can read katakana and hiragana fine, kanji can be quite difficult! Along with pronunciation. I actually started during the first weeks of quarantine. I have family living in Japan, so it would be nice to learn the tongue here while at home! Thank you for the further inspiration telling me that is it possible to learn another language! (I do know French, but not much as my knowledge didn’t retain that well)
I really admire you, ive always dreamt to become a polyglot, but up to now i can just speak english cause its my major and a little français parce que je l’apprends comme la deuxième langue étrangère à l’école, en ce moment, 저는 한국어를 공부하고 있습니다, i also know a little chinese and japanese, but im just 17 years old, i hope in the future i will achieve the advanced level of these languages and will become a polyglot like you any day now By the way, you should brush up more on the your Vietnamese tones, cause its not really good, for example, when you say “các bạn” it sounds like “cạc bán”, but you have mastered Chinese, such a tonal language like Vietnamese, so I think your Vietnamese will get better soon
I'm a native vietnamese. For me, your vietnamese is quite fluently but your pronounce is just what you got for the time you spent. I think you have to spend more time to improve your pronounce. Even I'm a Vietnamese and Vietnamese is a tonal language but I still face a lot when I learn Cantonese and Mandarin. Standard Vietnamese has 6 tones and they are not similar Mandarin or Cantonese. Vietnamese, Thai and Cambodian have a ton of vowels instead of consonants in comparison with your studied foreign language. I think this is the key point that help you improving your pronounce.
Rémy Penichon VN có những trường phổ thông có lớp chuyên Pháp luôn ấy. À bạn bị 1 vài lỗi chính tả. "Chút chút", "tiếng Tàu", "tiếng Hàn". Thế này mới đúng nha
@@dangnguyentramy Oooh uhm cảm ơn bạn nhiều (mk khi về VN thì thường nch thôi và viết tắt thôi, n viết thì ít quá nên có khi mk bị viết sai chính tả😅)
Mình hiện tại cũng đang học tiếng Hàn và tiếng Pháp đây, tiếng anh thì hiện tại mình cũng có thể xem là rành rõi rồi. Tiếng Pháp mình thấy phát âm khó quá, các cậu có tips gì để học không nhỉ?
wow, she even adopted all of the gestures and attitudes typical of the languages she speaks. One truly has as many souls as the languages they speak :)
Wow I'm soo impressed how fluently you speak Spanish and English and other languages aswell. Muchas gracias y bendiciones para ti!!Eres tan bellisima y intigente!!
I think that the hardest part is learning how to learn languages. I am learning my 3rd language now and can say for sure that it is the hardest part, but once you are good at doing it, you'll be fluent in no time
@@thomasalberto613 I'm rather good in science, maths, etc instead of languages, that's why I need everything exactly ruled out and theoretical.. vocabs are usually just things you gotta learn by heart so I don't memorize them well
@@tracyyoung6646 do you have any tips to learn chinese fast? I actually do speak Mandarin and Cantonese on a daily basis but i cannot read a single chinese letter.
This video is so inspirational. I feel like you can tell how much work you've put into studying and using the languages that you speak. I'm American learning Spanish and Japanese right now. Your English is fantastic, and even though my Spanish isn't a C1, I try to watch a lot of Spanish movies/videos/etc. and you sound so good in Spanish.
Marissa Longo \ LisaLearnsLangs Thank you! I’ll keep posting the videos about language learning so stay tuned! And ofc, wish you the best in language learning🤘🏻
I can speak and read Thai, English, Mandarin, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch, a little bit of Bahasa Malayu. So I can understand Italian, Afrikaans, Lao and Bahasa Indonesia as these languages are closed to languages I learnt.
That's true that when you speak in french you have a spanish accent. But more surprisingly you speak (a very good) spanish in the same way as a french people would do.
Amé su español!! Soy latina de República Dominicana y déjame decirte qué tu español es muy bonito (yo hablo, inglés frances, español y portugués... quiero aprender coreano y japonés) lo amé... Buena suerte!! Eres muy buena 💪💪❤😗🇩🇴
@@apprenonsensemble4134 sólo haz lo que normalmente haces en tu idioma, en el idioma que quieres aprender, me explico; si te gusta seguir youtubers o algunos famosos en las redes trata de hacerlo en el idioma que estás aprendiendo. Así cada vez que estés en algo que te gusta hacer o ver, estarás aprendiendo sin necesidad de estudiar gramática todo el día 😉
저도 어릴때부터 외국어 배우고 다른 나라 사람과 소통하는걸 좋아해서 영어 배우면서 항상 즐거웠고 작년엔 미국으로 교환학생도 다녀왔어요. 지금은 한국 돌아와서 스페인어랑 일본어를 같이 공부 중인데 너무 자극이 돼요!! 보통 polyglot 이라고 하시는 분들 중에 레벨이 그다지 높지 않거나 공인어학성적 같은거 잘 공개 안 하시는 분들도 많은데,, 말하시는 언어들마다 스피킹 수준도 다 월등하시고,,, 당당하게 어학성적으로 (그것도 높은 등급으로) 딱 증명해버리시니까 이건 뭐,, 말이 필요없네요. 완전 제 롤모델이세요! 사실 저는 이 영상을 이번에 처음 본게 아니고 뭔가 동기부여가 필요해질 때마다 한번씩 와서 보고 가거든요... 한 때는 '외국어 배워서 남는게 있을까, '누가 알아주는 것도 아닌데,,' '이렇게 여러가지 언어 공부해서 전부 다 잘한다는게 가능은 할까,,' 이런 부정적인 마음들도 있었는데 이 영상 보고나서 저도 다개국어에 제대로 도전해봐야겠단 생각이 들었어요. (정말 Inspiration 그 자체세요..ㅠㅠㅠㅠ) 저에게 '너가 좋아하는 일(언어 배우는 일)을 계속 따라가도 돼', '너도 저렇게 잘할 수 있어' - 같은 희망과 용기를 불어넣어주는 영상이어서요. 감사하다는 말씀 꼭 전해드리고 싶어요. :)
롤모델이라니..! 너무나도 영광이에요!😊 외국어 학습이 단기간에 이루기 어렵다보니.. 저도 한 때는 '외국어 하나 더 배워서 남는 게 있을까..? 다른 공부 혹은 다른 데에 투자하는 게 더 현명하지 않을까' 그런 생각을 했었던 적도 있었어요.. 근데 인생은 너무나도 길고, 공들인 노력의 크기만큼 보상이 돌아온다는 보장이 돼있는 건 세상에 그 무엇도 없잖아요~ 외국어를 배우고나면 꼭 눈에 보이는 이익으로는 환산할 수 없는 많은 기회와 혜택이 언젠간 찾아올 거라고 생각해요. 또, 그 외국어 학습 과정 중에서 얻을 수 있는 성취감과 즐거움도 크구요!! 나중에 생각지도 못한 순간에 구사할 수 있는 외국어 능력 덕분에 좋은 기회가 직접적으로든 간접적으로든 찾아올 거예요!! 할 수 있다고 믿고 꾸준히 !👍🏻👍🏻 화이팅!!!!😉😉😉
@@mylangs 이렇게 답변까지 달아주시다니 정말 감사해요. MyLangs님께도 그런 시간이 있으셨다니 뭔가 위로가 되네요.. 너무나도 힘이 되는 말씀, 응원의 말씀 감사합니다!!! 🙇🏻♂️ 마이랭스님 다른 영상에서 하신 말씀처럼 언어공부는 마라톤이다 생각하고 꾸준히 열심히 해보려구요! :)) 스페인에서도 건강 관리 잘 하시고 계획하시는 일들 다 잘 해내셨으면 좋겠습니다. 감사합니당🥺⭐️
¡Enhorabuena por tu español! Admiro como en sólo un año de vivir en Madrid lograste tan buen nivel, eres toda una fuente de inspiración para quienes queremos ser políglotas como tú 😊 saludos desde Mallorca, España
One of the polyglot youtubers I’ve subscribed to once said that learning the universal language AKA English enables you to communicate with any one from any country, but being able to speak that person’s mother tongue leads you straight to his/her heart. Well, you reach my heart already. I was jaw-dropping and eyes wide open when I heard your Mandarin pronunciation. I rate it 9.5 out of 10. 非常棒👍🏻
Can't believe there are dislikes for such inspirational video. This is not some tik-tok, ig clip non-sense. It really took a good dedication and desire to make this clip.
안녕하세요 I can speak 4 languages fluently Bengali(my native),English, Hindi and Urdu. I am currently learning Korean (can read, write ,but can speak only basic phrases) After that i will try to learn Chinese and German. I also have some basic knowledge on Arabic. Hopefully your channel will help me a lot with my language mission.
@@Big-guy1981 mostly ,grammatically yes ,they are virtually the same..however the main verbs and nouns are quite different.. Anyway, if someone learn Hindi that person eventually learns Urdu..not much effort is needed
this video is really inspiring. it’s been a few months since i decided i wanted to start studying japanese but i always made excuses like “i don’t need it, i already speak italian (my native language) and i have a B2 certification for english. i won’t really need japanese in my life and besides it’s too difficult.” seeing you speaking all this languages so fluently really made me say “irene, you can do it, stop being the lazy girl you are, grab a pen, a piece of paper and start studying”. Thank you so so so so much, now i know i can do it✨
learning a language isnt always about needing it. Its just something that will allow u to make more connections, relationships, and widen ur perspective
I can't even begin to imagine the sheer amount of dedication it must take to become fluent in so many languages! Your french is quite fluent, with solid grammar and sentence structure. The unfortunate matter with the french DELF exams is they evaluate your ability to express yourself; but don't necessarily address pronunciation errors to help you sound more native. Vous avec un accent assez évident; pour example votre prononciation de «deux» «curieuse», etc. C'est une erreur commun avec les différents intonations de «u» «ais» et «i». Je peux bien vous comprendre! Mais si votre but est de parler sans accent, vous en bénéficieriez de réviser votre prononciation/élocution et écouter les personnes de langue maternelle française pour étudier leur accent.
"Parler sans accent" est presque impossible pour quelqu'un qui a appris la langue après l'enfance/adolescence. Si on travaille l'accent, il devient moins fort mais l'accent "parfait" chez quelqu'un qui a appris la langue à l'âge adulte n'existe pas.
Hi, I'm Vietnamese and it's amazing and so proud that you're learning our native language, it's really hard to learn Vietnamese actually, because it has lots of punctuation and vocabulary but the grammar, the tense in Vietnamses is quite easy to learn, you just learned it but I think you already have good pronunciation now, I like your confidence and your eagerness to learn our language, I also want to communicate with you with Vietnamese. Sorry for my bad English, hope you see this comment, good luck
@@diegoaespitia uhm i mean i just so happy when she is learning Vietnamese - my native language and learning Vietnamese is kinda hard at first so i just give her advices
The 6 languages 7 languages I want to learn and why: Vietnamese: my parents and relatives all speak Vietnamese English: I want to get better at English Korean: kdrama, kpop, and for when I travel, I will be able to speak to people Japanese: their language sounds beautiful and for anime (I just started watching it) Chinese: mandarin is one of the top languages spoken in the world so I decided to learn it in case I am in a situation where I have to speak to a Chinese Spanish: my classes are Spanish I have no choice lol 7th: unknown for now but I will see. One of the main reasons is basically for being able to communicate with people that speak languages that I don’t know. I hope that everyone will be able to learn their ideal languages. I believe in you, do not give up.
Spanish is also one of the most widespread languages, in fact, it's second in number of native speakers, only behind Mandarin.Apart from being beautiful as well.
I can see one common element which is exam preps. This is something I have discovered actually just now while learning Chinese. It's much easier to set goals and to be focued when you have a definite set of micro goals. Thanks for the video, it was really impressive. I'm really curious about the things you did in detail! Greetings from Poland! :)
Karo R I totally agree! It was obviously one of my ways of learning foreign languages in my home country. I’ll think of the details and put them in order to make another video later.. (I wish not too late😅) Thank you!
Vous parlez en français avec un mix entre l'accent québécois et l'accent espagnol. C'est très motivant de voir quelqu'un qui parle autant de langues que vous. Bon moi, je maîtrise trois langues: Français , Arabe et Anglais et je suis entrain d'étudier la langue Coréenne. Keep going and I hope your channel grows bigger! 화이팅! 💖
@@mauricegoyette7817 haha salut de ton voisin torontois. beaucoup de français pensent que tout le monde qui acquit l'anglais avant le français a un accent quebecois(puisque vous avez plein d'influence anglocisme), like franchement......lmao. elle a évidement un accent coréen, mais je crois elle va certainement l'améliorer une fois elle vit dans une region francophone.
Gang Li thank you for being so true to the reality! I think people are exaggerating by saying her languages are perfect. It’s obvious she is not perfect and she has an accent, but I think everyone is saying just because she is Korean...
I am in the process of learning French and have never really been confident in listening comprehension, but I covered the captions and listened to your French, and I understood a majority of it. So, yay me. 😂 I will say, that I definitely heard an accent, but I still understood. I need your level of determination in language learning 😅😅😅
Hey ! Good luck with French ! :) What is your native language ? Maybe it's easier for you to understand her because she speaks slowly comparing to French people !
I’m Vietnamese and I really appreciate your effort in learning Vietnamese. I’m learning French as well currently so your video inspires me a lot. Wish you all the best in your upcoming path. Cảm ơn và chúc may mắn ❤️❤️
Greetings from the Philippines. The languages I speak most comfortably are Cebuano (native), Tagalog, English, and Japanese but I can also speak Mandarin and Korean on a certain extent but still with difficulties. Watching this video made me realize even more that even if you are not a native speaker or couldn’t get the chance to live in the country where your target language is being spoken, it is still possible to achieve a great command of those languages just like what you did. You are truly an epitome of perseverance and burning passion and an inspiration not just to people who aspire to learn a new language, but also to those people who were dispirited because of the hardships they encountered while studying.
Seoul Mate WOW! thank you so much for telling me that I can be someone’s inspiration🥺🧡 I know you’ll keep learning and acquire not just the languages but what you aim at in your life! Wish my videos and contents can keep inspiring you or being a study partner! Thank u again, dear 💕
Wow, tu español es muy bueno, me sorprende mucho que domines varios idiomas, espero que te siga llendo bien y aprendas mucho más, nunca es suficiente ✨❤️
You are amazing, Miss Seo! I think you can already beat almost all polyglot UA-camrs, including Mr. Steve Kaufmann. As a Japanese born in an ethnically-Chinese immigrant family (I scored 290/300 on HSK 6), I can say that your Standard Chinese is almost perfect, at least better than me in speaking🙂. You even scored 90% on the writing part, which is, to my knowledge, extremely difficult even for some professional translators. Your Japanese, though with some accent, is also decent enough in grammar and wording! You are indeed a true, certified polyglot!
i speak 3 languages arabic because im arab and frensh its my second languge and finally english but im study korean right now .. i hope i will do well to study other languges wish me good luck please .. and she is sooo smart to learn 7 languges
That’s really nice, I’m also learning 3 languages. First I speak Arabic because I’m also Arab, then I speak English as my second language, and lastly I’m learning Japanese currently. Good luck learning Korean
@@samlee1305 Yeah, I get what you’re saying, but honestly even I try to brag about speaking Japanese even though I only know the basics. So in her situation I think it’s best for her to study what she likes, but also keep working on what she knows. If I made any sense🧐🤓😅
After seeing the comments I feel proud for the first time for the fact that I know at least 4 languages... (but honestly I have a lot of grammar mistakes in each of them)
I can speak fluently, Spanish, but I can understand Chinese, Catalan and English and have a random conversation, Im learning korean :D she really amazed me knowing all the asian languages! And same XD I felt really proud listening her in the languages I know
@@ciel_redvelvet8083 oh yeah XDD I mean they are "the main" for me, that I feel more close to...?? They are Japan, China and Korea, sorry for my misunderstanding lol
I am Malaysian, I can speak several languages too! So nice to meet you ~ ! I can speak Chinese , English, Korean ,Malay , Cantonese , and slightly Thai and Japan❤️ I learn Korean language by myself and now I can speak fluently in this language and so write and read , hope we can have a further discussion of the way we learn language ~☺️☺️
it motivates me a lot! I was so sad that I have never had the chance to travel to asia so far or didnt grow up in a native japanese/chinese/vietnamese/korean family.
Me: speaks English
Also me: reads subtitles, just to make sure.
lmao :))
Those subtitles are helpful to me ‘cause my understanding of speaken English isn’t great, still. It helps me to better understand what she says and improving my heard English level.
My native language is Spanish and I still reading subtitles for no reason xD
Aruki Nagoto we call listening level
Yeah LOL
Anybody else realised when she switches to other languages, her hand movements also change. I find it fascinating :)
Haha wow! I didn’t notice it!
didn't notice till now. good eye
You have a whole other personality for each language you speak 😂
It's because when you start talking in different language, you would start using different personality.
Yeah its crazy like her English hand movements and Korean hand movements are what I can recognize the most. They literally fit the flow of the language its so awesome haha
There are many “polyglots” hundreds thousands subscribers in UA-cam flaunting their 5 phrases in a few languages, but you actually achieved the highest certification level in your languages! You’re truly a role model for aspiring polyglots! 好厉害呀! 上手だよ!Eres increíble!
maogua - awww 😍😍 Thank uuuuu!
Yes I can definitly agree, verry remarkable!
I mean anyone choose what they wanna do with language! Some want to have certificate so they can maybe use them for job and opportunities in foreign countries, others just want to be able to communicate with the people. It’s not always all about having certifications, and it won’t always make you a perfect or good speaker having one. For example is her french certificate with goods grades, even with it you can hear that she definitely need to improve her prononciation, doesn’t mean she isn’t good of course but still. (french is my first language). I like polyglot like ikena or laoshu505000 cause they interact with the people directly! Specially Laoshu who always explain how he learn and that’s it’s not always about being perfect in a language but just communicate and learn about culture. You don’t always need a certificate for that. Wouter is also nice but need more pratice with his language. In the end you start by learning 5-6 phrases then practice to get better and fluent. Not everybody can afford to go to school for a language and even if you pay for it the classical school isn’t always the best place to learn a language, maybe vocabulary and grammar basic at best but that’s all.
@@majiccouly I know what you mean and I also noticed her pronounciation mistakes in french but my problem with a lot of other "polyglot" people here on youtube is that they want to tell us that they speak for example 12 languages and then they make clickbait titles like learn the language xy in 3 weeks and I also think that they fake the videos sometimes with prepared phrases etc.. most of them would not even pass an A1 or A2 certificate in the 12 languages they "speak" but say that they master the languages. This is my problem with them but of course you do not need certificates to learn a language I agree.
Literally, it's pretty stupid how this people says they speak 10-12 languages when they are just beginners. At least they should not say they "speak" those languages, that's bullshit. To have right to say you speak a language you have to be at least intermediate level
I am a native Spanish speaker and I can say her Spanish is way beyond C1. Congrats.
Gracias Señor!!
Hola
I am also native Spanish speaker from Spain and your speaking is amazing but one critique I have is that sometimes it feels like you are speaking Spanish but thinking in English. So sometimes the order doesn't make that much sense of there are extra words that you don't need. But your speaking is amazing anyway 😄
@@mylangs Hey, please start teaching all the laungages...it would be greatest gift you can give to students and this world !!!
wow i known at c1 is very hard incredible
I’m a native Spanish speaker and your tone in Spanish has to be the cutest voice of all!!! Your an excellent speaker!!!
Wilson From Castaway ah? Hahaha thank u!!😉
Su español suena mejor que el mio y soy hablante nativo jajja.
I was blown away by her Spanish too! Nice work!!
She memorizes the words really fast to be a non-speaker, and she is also good at intonating the phrases.
yo hablo español! but i cant speak anything other then this
90% of the comments: bashing other polyglots
10% just complimenting her WITHOUT having to compare or tear down other people.
this is petty guys cmon.
she learned 7 language and im here still learning korean but only know "annyeong hasseyo"
entire ass mood but w Japanese
I rlly recommend u the channel Korean Unnie 하국어니...i am a real fan of her...she is the best teacher for korean...(as per as me, just an opinion)...dongdong squad...where u at?!!❤❤❤
Aparna Dewanjee same I also recommend her, she really helpful 😊😊
KaiLin n that is true! I need to remember that when reading in Korean or just some words because when I see the word and try reading it it’s right but then I see the romanisation and pronounce it by reading the Romanisation it sounds wrong (sometimes). But that is true like I think you said learning the proper Korean Alphabet 한글 helped me a lot. But thanks :))
Sameeee, but I'm learning Thai
I've taught English to hundreds and hundreds of Korean students, and her English is excellent. Her Chinese pronunciation is very clear too! You are really good at languages. Well done !
Thanks!!🙏🏻
Her English grammar needs work. Stroking her ego and lying isn’t nice.
@@la381 It is not her mother tongue so obviously there will be differences..the fact that she learnt all the languages is amazing..no one said she has to be perfect at it..lol and we have people who don't wanna learn shit and just discourage people
@@la381 i agree and her pronunciation is a bit weird sometimes
@@YesNo-qk4zo says an EFL learner!
She is so awesome! Her Spanish is like 80% Spanish with a 20% Mexican. LOL!
yeah! I was waiting for her to say a word with a c or a z to check how she said it! regardless her Spanish is so great
nunca has estado en México, verdad?
@@raulmuniz3450 Use to live in El Paso Texas and have business friends in Guadalajara. Been to Juarez, Guadalajara, and Cancun.
her accent sound like Spanish but the words sound more like Mexican is amazing
Omg I saw you somewhere in comments section!!!
You did the right AND correct thing by speaking in the languages you know. Many “UA-cam” polyglots cannot and will not do this. They memorize little basic sentences and then say then in multiple languages. GREAT JOB you are so amazing!!!!!!
Learn Arabic next :)
prayl00185 wow thank you!! And Arabic has been always on my list but I didn’t have many materials tho... I surely will start it in the future :) thanks!
Agree with you. She is a true polyglot.
The shade
Januzai Ramli it’s annoying because make it seem like you can be fluent in 3 months then people try and are discouraged all the comments on people’s videos claiming to have become fluent are people saying they wish they were that smart and saying they are not able to
Other polyglots: I know 50 words in 20 languages, let me tell you how to learn because I'm so smart!
Her: I can speak six languages proficiently and here are my certifications as well as me speaking. I don't think I'm the best, but I want to be friends and help you learn.
FlowUrbanFlow I’m French and I can tell you that she is so far to proficiency in French. A certificate can give you an idea about the level in a language of a person (mostly, some skills on the language) , but it doesn’t really defines your global level, she is the proof.
@@ponparkle3102 What is wrong with her French? There's small errors in her English, but I would still consider her fluent.
FlowUrbanFlow Unnatural phrases, grammar errors (not errors that a native speaker will do), bad pronunciation
@@ponparkle3102 But you could understand everything she said, and the meaning of everything as well, correct? Easily or not?
FlowUrbanFlow Yes, i was able to understand the idea behind it even if she was making some mistakes or errors, but she still remain far from proficiency
I’m Japanese and her accent is not as same as ours and there were some mistakes on the grammar in the speaking. But I respect that she passed N1 that even native Japanese people are struggled to pass it. I hope she will have more opportunities to talk in Japanese. Good Luck!
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Finally, a polyglot with certificates to prove their proficiency in the languages they speak. Polyglots like ***** just memorizes phrases and pretends to be having a conversation with people -_-.
Superelectra Superheroe aww haha thank u!!
Wow. I have to say this, because there is something that I just find perplexing. I get this video on my recommended list, as I assume a number of people who are interested in languages have, and I watch to enjoy seeing someone else who has a love for/interest in languages demonstrate that. But, for some reason, when I go to the comment sections of these videos I keep running into this hatred against Moses McCormick (Laoshu505000). Why?
Moses has said many times that he dabbles in a lot of languages. He has learned a few phrases in 50 or so languages, which is impressive in itself, as is his ability to understand the responses of so many foreigners in so many languages. But, he is also proficient in a number of languages. I am fluent, by many standards, in both Spanish and French. I live in Los Angeles and have a number of Spanish speaking friends. I speak with them and their families in Spanish on a regular basis after having studied Spanish in school and continued studying on my own (though I admit that I understand them completely but can't speak at a very high level in return). I studied French on my own and then spent some time in France for business. My spoken French is better than my spoken Spanish, but I could get around in any Spanish or French speaking country without using English. I can tell on my own that Moses is not very strong in Spanish or French, but he can communicate in them, which is the most important thing. Still, those are languages that he came to later, and he has never claimed to be fluent in them. On the other hand, I have a friend and colleague who speaks Cantonese as his native language and who has studied Mandarin since he was young, and he says that Moses has a high proficiency in both Mandarin and Cantonese. He says he's not perfect, but I can say that even this woman, who is very impressive, is not perfect in Spanish or French ... or even English. But no one is perfect in any language. And, according to my friend, Moses could be dropped in the middle of China and would have no problem going on Mandarin alone.
My friend also studies Japanese. He took two years of formal classes, and continues to study on his own, and he says that Moses' Japanese is better than his. When I asked him how Moses compares to beloved polyglots like Steve Kaufmann in Chinese, he said that Moses' Mandarin is every bit as good as Steve Kaufmann's. He said that Steve has slightly better grammar, but that Moses is more comfortable and has a bigger overall vocabulary. In fact, he thinks that if he had to choose he would say that Moses' Mandarin is better overall. That surprised me because if you listen to the language learners on UA-cam you would think that Steve Kaufmann is a master and Moses is a fraud.
When I read the comments on Moses' channel, I see so many people who are impressed by his knowledge of their language, from Koreans to Vietnamese to those who speak Russian and Arabic. So why all of this hate? Please explain? It boggles my mind. I can only imagine that many of the people who hate on Moses wish that they spoke as well as he does in many of the languages he speaks, so maybe there is some jealousy. But if it's jealousy, why don't I see this kind of criticism of the other polyglots. He seems like a good guy. Is it his popularity?
As for MyLangs, I think she is very impressive, and that would be true even if she decided that she would only keep a high level of proficiency in 6 languages and then dabble in a bunch of others for the love of learning something about them.
Haha there is a lot of hate for that guy for some reason. I've seen him say more than "phrases" but hey can't please everyone
@@Lenitgo This might be true, but he does not deny that either. He prefers to know just a little bit about many languages rather than fully learning single languages. Nothing wrong with that, people should just learn what they wish.
Absolutely agreed. It is refreshing, because as much flawed as some of these certificates are, once you start hitting the highest levels, it is almost never easy and it definetly proves your language abilities. Many very popular polyglots make it easier for themselves claiming that they were only aiming for C level in speaking, so they totally neglected the other parts. I understand that to some extent, but certificates are built around all 4 skills and proving just one of them does not really cut it. Some state that language certificates do not matter whatsoever, but it is quite tricky to believe their language levels are really as high as they present them, especially as quite a few I have seen use blatantly scripted phrases and whole paragraphs without ever mentioning that. This lady has apparently good C level in 5 languages and her weaker ones are not that bad either, and it is impressive :)
you are " neighbour's daughter" as my mom always mentions
con nhà người ta🤓
Lol
Aahha
Lmao 😭😂
Also her colleague's daughter lol
Dang. Homegirl came with receipts. Respect.
😉😉😉
She just proved something I've always wondered about: you do not need to go to a foreign country to learn a language well. You heartened me to go on with both my English and German!
Yay! Glad!!👏🏻👏🏻💪🏻💪🏻👍🏻
0:42 Korean
1:42 English
3:23 Chinese
5:20 Spanish
6:53 Japanese
8:55 French
10:29 Vietnamese
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THX
How are Portuguese ?? 😪😪😪😪😪😪
@@cleusousa456 no
@@dandei545 Fuck! 😒
Finally a real polyglot that actually speaks in the languages she learnt and didn’t study phrases like other frauds on UA-cam.
You are a real inspiration for aspiring polyglots
She is reading tho
@@videoclipman well a lot of ppl scripts their videos so they remember to say everything they want to say, and shes showing the certificates
@@videoclipman Do people who give seminars and lectures also not bring notes and rehearse or are they suppose to wing it?
If it was a regular conversation, then rehearsals are not needed.
Presentations are a different manner.
Unless you are implying, that you balk at her certificates, and the governing bodies who awarded them to her.
Thank you!!!💕
The fact that she got the high grades in each language shows what a genius she is
True
WATAFUK IS SHE
As an aspiring polyglot learning spanish, mandarin, and german, this video is my inspiration. Well done!
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As a native Chinese speaker, I would say her Chinese is fluent and more than enough to communicate with Chinese people. She is amazing considering she has never lived in an environment that use Chinese language. I can notice her accent. Many Chinese have accents too. Because China is such a large country, some Chinese have even stronger accents than her. However, her accent can tell that she is a foreigner.
really? I thought she nailed the chinese accent
@@brucelee7782 She has a very faint accent because she sometimes switches the second and third tones, but otherwise sounds super native especially with the usage of 儿s
@@brucelee7782 She doesn't have a strong accent compared to most Chinese people. It's just that her accent doesn't belong to any particular area in China, giving away the fact that she's not a native speaker :)
中文还是有口音的、但是不影响交流
No Korean certificate??? i can't trust your Korean abilities now.. :p
Erick Garcia hahahaha 😆😆
I am so glad to see that people all realized that you are making a hilarious, friendly, many-thump-up guaranteed "trolling" comment and I like it lol.
0:41 no, she speaks koean /s
Pororing for linking to a subreddit, you obviously don’t understand basics on reddit, /s means “my comment is sarcastic”
Don’t link to a subreddit if you’re too dumb to even understand reddit slang. Embarrassing.
Chao Zhuo they said it as a joke
Me: Speaks Spanish
Her: Speaks in 7 languages
Description: Spanish
Subtitles: English
I prepared the Spanish Caption! 😉😉
No entendí... pero concuerdo con el desconocido
@@libordtv9788 xD
Yes, the Spanish captions are perfect (as a native Spanish speaker) your Spanish is so good ♥️
@@libordtv9788 xd
I hope this doesn't come off weird but I love language and to see a Korean speaking Spanish is very cool to me because iv never seen it. Its just so amazing how we have the ability to speak and learn multiples languages.
🥰🥰🥰😉😉
Hay poblaciones de asiáticos viviendo en Sudamérica.
@@la381 Aquí en Colombia hay muchos chinos y coreanos
As a french speaker, your french is really amiable, it sounds really spanish-y, if I didn't know you knew spanish, I would say that you were from Quebec! Good job! Really proud of you, and you are really a role model. I myself only speak 4 languages: Russian (native), English (native), Greek (Cypriot native dialect), and French (B2). I am only 14 and hope to learn much more languages, so you are a great influence. Thank you!!!
How do you get so good at languages at that age? I’m 15 and trying to study French after 5,mostly useless, years of French in school and Norwegian, of which I don’t know a single word. I would also argue my English isn’t the best, but I don’t really know about that.
@@TomasJansen05 hmm French seems like a complicated language but for writing it's easier than speaking coming from a native english speaker because some of the sounds are much harsher. To help you with french is to study verb conjugations that go with je tu il elle on nous vous ils and Elles. That is the most important part of learning french in my opinion. Hope this helps :)
She definitely doesn't sound like she's from Quebec. I personally think she sounds closer to France French than Quebec, but you are right that her French sounds really spanish-y (although I can understand her French pretty clearly regardless). You can listen to songs from French Canadian bands like "Les Trois Accords" and "Les Cowboys Fringants" to hear the difference with the Quebecois accent. Very impressive that you know 4 languages already btw, good luck with the rest of your studies!
@@TomasJansen05 The younger you are, the easier it is to learn through lots of exposure to the language. Notice out of these four they listed three languages as their native languages. When I was 15 I had only had formal education in German and my level was B2, but my English was better than my German just because I watched a lot of movies and sitcoms and read stuff on the internet. Granted I was exposed to _some_ English as a kid so I already knew some words and phrases, but I started watching movies and sitcoms with subtitles in my native language at age 13, that's when my English kind of exploded. After some time I started watching them without subtitles because they were easier to find that way and tried my best to spell words I didn't understand into the google search engine, lol. Then when I started watching youtube I engaged a lot with the comment sections. No formal education, but lots of exposure to English starting from 13 years of age.
That doesn't mean older people can't learn languages, it's just different. Everyone finds a different method which works better for them, and exposure is always part of it, but kids learn more easily through just exposure.
I'm also 14 but I find it hard to find and talk to native speakers, I feel like everyone is older than me
Oh my goodness, that's absolutey amazing. I'm hispanic and I can say your Spanish is right on point T.T
i.nmyheart woow haha thank youuu!
Cierto, su español es tan bueno como su inglés.
As a Vietnamese, I felt extremely glad and impressed to see you trying to learn our language. I'm sure that you will master it soon
您好!我是法國人。我學了差不多八個月中文了。
And it's quite motivating to see people like you who speak many more languages. :P
I'm 15 years old and a Spanish native speaker , your spanish is sooo good, your pronunciation is easy to understand, and your voice is cute ♡
te ganaste un nuevo suscriptor, también estoy aprendiendo idiomas y espero algún día tener tu fluidez al hablar tantos idiomas
Ayyy gracias!!
Hi, I'm Vietnamese. You're so talented, I can easily understand your accent in Vietnamese but I hope you can solve your problem when you said the word "học", you have to say it more clearly 'cause it's the verb and that word is so important in your sentence. I think that you're new in our language so keep your passion and "Practice makes perfect".
Exactly!! Practice makes perfect!
Hey me too
hi, i'm also vietnamese mais je suis également française. Je trouve que tu parles bien le français ! you are so talented. I hope i can improve my spanish, english and vietnamese because my mother tongue is French :x and i want to be like you ( learn a lot of languages i can hihi )
Dana Duyên HEYYYY me too I am Vietnamese and I also know French just like you :)
Mia GingerCat ohh really it’s so cool :))
“i don’t have any certificate to prove my korean” GIRL ITS YOUR BIRTH CERTIFICATE DWWWW YOU GOOD!!! also you’re all i aspire to be 🥺
This was the BEST/HONEST video I've seen a polyglot on UA-cam make because you TRULY speak the languages, not just reciting phrases. You have revived my motivation to continue with my language learning journey. I'm forever grateful. Thank you. 💕
Honored!! 🥰🥰 thank you for watching and thank you for the comment!
@@mylangs You're welcome, and thank you again!
Truth is, I'm only 15 years old but I feel so pressured to be good at every language I speak. You're very inspiring but also reminding of the fact that everyone has to start somewhere :)
Lara Norowitsch you’re so young and potential!!! I know you’ll get far better! Wish u the best✌🏻
MyLangs but is it possible for me -a 20 year old- to learn a new language at this age? :(
@@tetzushi of course! it's never too late
@@tetzushi im at the same age as you and recently been learning Chinese and Japanese. Its was never too late for anyone, especially this age
@Luca Gonçalves don't worry, i'm learning japanese and in the first months it was HELL. So don't worry and keep putting your love and effort into it :D
When she stared speaking on chinese.. It felt like a different person. The voice changed dramatically. Woahh. How you did it. You are so smart and have many certificates. Bravo!
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It's actually stunning me that you got the highest certificate of proficiency in so many languages. I'm a native Vietnamese and your speaking still has an accent but it is pretty easy for me to understand what are you talking about so keep up the good work! If you need a friend to chat in VNese I would be down for it since I want to learn Korean too haha.
Phương Đoàn haha thank youuu!
I speak 3 language but my parents speaks 4. So if they want to talk about me infront of me they use the language i don't knowㅋㅋㅋ
😂😂😂😂 oh cute
😂😂😂😂
This happens to me a lot and it's frustrating
So learn it! Why would you stay away from it? If they speak Valyrio, Antique or a language recently developed by them, well, good luck!
Which languages do they/you know?
Your accent in all of the languages was cute. It caught me ear.
Really? Thank you
Your english sounds a bit australian. It's cute!!!
@@robbie025 Yeah i noticed that too. It is cute! :)
robbie025 that happens when someone has a korean accent but is not strong enough to be identified as korean by someone who isn’t korean or someone who isn’t well versed in the phonetics of korean. I noticed this with my korean-korean friends and i’m korean american.
@@trollforaliving6857 Oh interesting. Thanks for explaining! :)
The fact that you’re spending most of your time in Korea but still able to speak several languages this fluently is really amazing and inspiring. I’m native Vietnamese speaker and i can tell your pronouciation is not bad at all. Keep on going girl!
oh my god your chinese is better than mine and i’m a native
😂😂😂 哈哈 我不相信! 谢谢
不可能吧
你是广西人吧,哈哈哈
@@mylangs 你是我见过的外国人中能把四个音调说得最好的 是天才没错了
@@badfishyu 也可能是海南人
I'm from China and WOW you nailed the tones in Chinese! I also love languages 🇪🇸🇨🇳🇰🇷🇯🇵🇷🇺🇫🇷🇩🇪🇧🇷 and I hope to make great content like yours!
Yay! Thank youuu! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤟🏻
Hi. Everyone here is complementing you a ton, and although I'd like to do so myself, I don't think I can say anything that hasn't already been said. Congratulations though! It's lovely to see the result of all the effort you've put into learning those languages. I'm mostly commenting here so the youtube algorithm promotes your video. Good luck with learning Vietnamese!~
her english is soo good, her accent intrigued me the most because it’s mainly american with a tinge of british (some words)!
Yes. Many Asians that learn English in their country have a cool accent. They have many teachers from Europe, America, Canada, Australia, ect. So, they end up sounding cool with a mixture of different accents.
I kept noticing that lol most sounded british and australian lol i was still so impressed😅☺️
The problem is most people forgot what they have learned if they don’t use it or if they start to learn another language...words seems to mix up!! You are so smart in learning languages!!! And work hard too... but clever indeed!
If you can get to a high enough level it becomes much easier. Just a skim through a newspaper or a daily podcast is enough to keep that part of your brain active. Also "forgetting" isn't really that, it's still in there, just needs to be re-activated even after a long time :) Keep studying!
You have to constantly find ways to make use of it.. even if it means watching videos, reading articles or comments or even talking to yourself (which mind sound weird but is actually incredibly helpful)
@@hikazayanikushi9086 Yes I really like to have conversations with myself in other languages when I'm driving or doing dishes. Seriously helps haha
Exactly the problem with me! When I started learning Korean my Japanese jumped out of the window and killed itself
Prerana Saikia yes, I tried to learn Japanese, and then it affected my ability of pronouncing English.......
What I really appreciate about this video is the lack of meticulous editing throughout the various monologues. It shows that you're not afraid to provide the viewers with a genuine unfiltered account of your language proficiency.
Hey, for Vietnamese, I suggest you to use “mình” in place of “tôi” It’s just more friendlier but the apps or books don’t usually teach it
That doesn't really matter. She surely will get into soon. Suggesting every single word is not that worth.
Lê Trường Quý I know it’s not that important but it sound more natural.
Lướt miết mới thấy được cờ men người việt. Hi
@@letruongquy7956 It is just a suggestion! Why do u criticize a small suggestion? That is not good
@@christinatran3354 Enjoy the video! You're not here to correct people's language right? People don't learn it by very small mistakes. Imagine they created the content for you, then looked at the comments, all of language teachers?
She must be a great asset to her company with all those languages
Thank you!
Her English is SOOOO good! basically at a native level.
🥰🥰🥰😊
Definitely not a native level.
@@Maidaseu Correct! In GRE, I got 97 percentile, opposed to her 92, but still, I would say I am not on native level..
@@shwetatiwari7235 Nothing to do with exams. Her choice of words, hesitations, and pronunciation made her stand out. Within a couple of seconds of the videos starting she said "living" as "leeving" and I knew.
@@Maidaseu You're right...I was just emphasizing how good score doesn't mean much...moreover, I'm not a native and I need to work a lot on my own English.
I would suggest that when you pronounce french words ending with "e" try not to get confused with the "i" sound, they are really different. You speak really well all of this languages! Truly an inspiration
Thank you for the advice!! 😉😉
yes like the "francais" is not like -ee- but more "aes"
@@Iris-fp4uk coucou hiihi
Yeah! I learn French and I noticed it when she says 'français'. Other than that, I'm impressed with her french 😲
@@lkkgkgkf9718 coucou !!! 😲
I learn English, French, Russian and Chinese at the moment. I love chinese and I was delighted when you talked in Chinese and I could understand some of the words. Thank you for this video!
Yay! Go for it!!👏🏻👏🏻
Удачи❤️
Удачи с изучением русского ! ☀️
J'espère que le français sera pas trop compliqué pour toi lol
加油,中国欢迎你!
I’m Viet and I know how difficult Vietnamese can be, as there are not many polyglots who can speak it fluently. For only a few months of learning, you are quite good. I understood every word you said clearly. You are so gifted I must say. Thank you for being an inspiration to so many and thanks for sharing your journey. Cheers!
Omg she literally blew my mind. I'm Chinese native, and I think her Chinese is awesome considering she's never lived in China.
🙏🏻💛💛谢谢
Completely blown away when she started talking in Chinese. I'm sold.
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You sound so natural and it seems effortless when you're speaking the different languages. I hope to get that well.
Michelle D thank u! Wish u the best too!
Your Spanish is better than mine and it’s my second language 😭
Her English is better than mine and that is my second language :'/
By the way, my native language is Spanish (I'm still learning English)
She speaks French better than me...it's my second home language 😂😂😂 her Spanish is also MUCH better than mine...probably cause I'm a beginner
Which is your first language? My language is Hindi......☺️ And the last question are you from
If you want I can help you with your Spanish ( Spanish is my first language )
Thank you for asking but no, I do not need your help. I was just asking like this, I wanted to know that you are from where I am. I love to know about someone else and it was nice to talk to you thank you
This is seriously impressive! I hope that one day I can be this accomplished linguistically. The only thing I would mention to work on in regards to French is pronunciation! I’m Canadian, so I have been learning French since elementary school, and it takes such a long time to completely master pronunciation since a lot of it is so subtle. In fact, I think mastering pronunciation is probably the hardest part about speaking French - that and memorizing the lists of conjugations lol. Keep it up!!!
Rebecca King thank you for your advice!! 👍🏻
Very inspiring. As a native English speaker, your English is really good! Definitely fluent, not that you needed anyone to tell you that. You definitely have an accent and phrase things a differently here and there, but absolutely amazing for never living in an English speaking country.
I’m learning Chinese and your Chinese is really good! It made me happy to understand most of it and want to get to your level!
Hopefully one day I can be on this level and speak English, Indonesian, Mandarin Chinese, Tagalog, Spanish, and some Korean and Japanese!
I've also learned Korean,Spanish and French since my childhood as third, fourth and fifth languages along with English and Hindi, but still after learning these languages for so many years, you speak much fluently than me.
Btw love your videos ❤️
Thank you! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
It's so nice to know that you're studying Vietnamese. You're grammar is perfect but you just need to focus on the tones. I know it's quite difficult for foreigners to pronounce because Vietnamese has 6 tones. You're doing great, keep going !!!! I hope someday you can master it. Cố lên chị nhé.
Suga sweeter than sugar Vux cảm ơn! I wish I can! 💪🏻🙃
When she talked Viet, it sounded like French xD But even if, it's so incredible to see how hardworking she is! ^-^
@@emi9691 I watched a video about a French Professor saying that Vietnamese and French are the most elegant languages. This is just his personal opinion, but the fact is people seems like singing while saying these languages. 💖😎 I'm Vietnamese and I'm so proud of my mother tongue.
@@vunguyenmaiha3392 Really? I thought Chinese is more elegant? But what I know is, whenever my mom is out talking viet, ppl around us always say woahhh the language is so nice to hear xD
@@emi9691 yes, I love Chinese too and I'm still working on it. Btw, your mother is Vietnamese ? How about you ? 💖😎
You're the first You Tuber that can actually speaks all the languages proficiently. I'm very impressed the way you acquired them. In the country where I live everybody speaks a minimum of 4. I speak 6 understand 7 I'm still learning the 7th. The language I want to acquire next are Mandarin Chinese and Japanese. But I'm afraid I won't get the writing system.
Nesje N thank you! Writing system might look too difficult but you’ll acquire it!! 👍🏻 if you’re interested in learning Chinese and Japanese at the same time, the lesson videos on my channel might help you! More to come up✌🏻 wish u the best
@@mylangs Thank you kindly. I'm so glad I stumble upon your channel.
Luca Lampariello actually speaks many languages with a high level of fluency. I speak six languages. I speak five of them with a very high level of fluency (English, Spanish, French, Portuguese and American Sign Language). I'm a professional interpreter in several languages. Not all polyglots flaunt their languages. I guess if I showed all of my languages, I'd get more subscribers. Many polyglots are almost incomprehensible in some of their languages. I strive for a very clear and accurate pronunciation. I'm a beginner in Italian, but Italians say I'm not a beginner because I can express myself well because it's a Romance Language (I was able to learn conjugations and vocabulary very quickly).
If you learn Chinese, you'll have a very good basis for Japanese (in terms of written script) already. You might want to learn Traditional chinese characters as that's what Japanese is based on.
Nesje N No, she is not proficient in French.
I am bilingual, I know English and Spanish, I just wanted to say, YOUR SPANISH IS SO GOOD. It's really cool to see someone from Korea speak it, because I haven't seen it before! This video is really inspiring too!! I am currently learning japanese, korean and french and this really motivated me to study! You just earned another subscriber!! Thanks!
Yay!! Thank you so much! 😉😉😉😊
Si hablas español y francés estás a un paso de aprender italiano y portugués
Sii es verdad
Y si hablo español y portugués? El orden de los factores no altera el producto? Jajaj
:D
Acredito disso, sou mexicano mas há uns 8 meses que estudo português e ainda que meu sotaque é terrível, posso falar, ler e compreender aos nativos, embora não os nordestinos 🙄😂
Había comenzado a estudiar lo más básico del coreano pero me había desanimado, pensé "realmente no creo poder llegar a mucho por mi cuenta, debería ahorrar primero para poder pagar clases", pero al escucharte hablar en 6 idiomas diferentes...mi perspectiva acaba de cambiar y definitivamente voy a comenzar a estudiar por mi cuenta desde ahora, así cuando tenga el dinero suficiente podré aprender mucho más fácil y rápido. Gracias por compartir tus experiencias, estaré siguiendo tus videos de ahora en adelante, cuídate. ♡
"I cannot say that I am the best, but I can be your friend to help you with studying languages" awww that really made me smile!! this was a rlly motivational and fun video!! i can't wait to see more :) now im off to study!! p.s u have a really cute aesthetic i looove it
Awww thank you! More to come!! 👍🏻
I speak 4 languages, because I learned it as a kid. Learning Chinese atm and it's not easy. Hats of to everybody who can pick up a language as an adult. Much admiration for this!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻wow for you too!
Very impressive! I speak 3 languages fluently: Mandarin, Japanese and English. But that's because I lived in China, Japan, and Canada so I learned naturally as a child. I cannot imagine being able to speak so well like you while not having lived in those countries. You inspire me to learn more!
Impressionnant !
Étant moi-même français aillant vécu en Belgique et maintenant habitant Montréal,
Ton français teinté de ce petit accent est tout a fait compréhensible et de meilleur niveau que pas mal de personnes vivant ici.
Bravo pour ton projet de vouloir vivre quelques temps en France.
Les français n’hésiteront pas à te corriger, ton niveau va très vite évolué.
C’était très drôle juste après que j’apprends son accent et sa grammaire en français franchement
Je vraiment apprendre le français. J’adore histoire la France mais je ne savoir pas
I can fluently speak French (mother tongue), Mandarin (mother tongue), English and Spanish (I am from Québec), I am currently learning German (been 5 years).
I approve that this girl is truly amazing, all my respect! Definitely got lots of talents, but most importantly a lot more efforts and passions on top of her “gifts”.
I’m a native English speaker who’s 16, and has been trying to learn Japanese for a while. Whilst I can read katakana and hiragana fine, kanji can be quite difficult! Along with pronunciation. I actually started during the first weeks of quarantine. I have family living in Japan, so it would be nice to learn the tongue here while at home! Thank you for the further inspiration telling me that is it possible to learn another language! (I do know French, but not much as my knowledge didn’t retain that well)
Rayen wish you the best!!! So potential with your age
Hii I'm from India and I wanna learn Japanese would u help me😊
Super cool. Happy to subscribe! I love learning languages too and want to do a new YT channel just like you did :))
I really admire you, ive always dreamt to become a polyglot, but up to now i can just speak english cause its my major and a little français parce que je l’apprends comme la deuxième langue étrangère à l’école, en ce moment, 저는 한국어를 공부하고 있습니다, i also know a little chinese and japanese, but im just 17 years old, i hope in the future i will achieve the advanced level of these languages and will become a polyglot like you any day now
By the way, you should brush up more on the your Vietnamese tones, cause its not really good, for example, when you say “các bạn” it sounds like “cạc bán”, but you have mastered Chinese, such a tonal language like Vietnamese, so I think your Vietnamese will get better soon
Anh Khoa Trương you’re still so young! You’ll have far more chances💪🏻
And yes, thanks for your feedback on my Vietnamese.... far far way to go haha
I'm a native vietnamese. For me, your vietnamese is quite fluently but your pronounce is just what you got for the time you spent. I think you have to spend more time to improve your pronounce. Even I'm a Vietnamese and Vietnamese is a tonal language but I still face a lot when I learn Cantonese and Mandarin. Standard Vietnamese has 6 tones and they are not similar Mandarin or Cantonese. Vietnamese, Thai and Cambodian have a ton of vowels instead of consonants in comparison with your studied foreign language. I think this is the key point that help you improving your pronounce.
Rémy Penichon VN có những trường phổ thông có lớp chuyên Pháp luôn ấy. À bạn bị 1 vài lỗi chính tả. "Chút chút", "tiếng Tàu", "tiếng Hàn". Thế này mới đúng nha
@@dangnguyentramy Oooh uhm cảm ơn bạn nhiều (mk khi về VN thì thường nch thôi và viết tắt thôi, n viết thì ít quá nên có khi mk bị viết sai chính tả😅)
Mình hiện tại cũng đang học tiếng Hàn và tiếng Pháp đây, tiếng anh thì hiện tại mình cũng có thể xem là rành rõi rồi. Tiếng Pháp mình thấy phát âm khó quá, các cậu có tips gì để học không nhỉ?
And here i am who struggles with learning only one new language.
It's not too late to learn and discover a brand new language and its culture
Me neither
Jupiter use the MIA method. You’ll probably improve faster
We all have different strengths and weaknesses ☺, don't worry if you're moving a bit slower than you expected.
@@ponparkle3102 MIA Method? What's that?
wow, she even adopted all of the gestures and attitudes typical of the languages she speaks. One truly has as many souls as the languages they speak :)
Wow I'm soo impressed how fluently you speak Spanish and English and other languages aswell. Muchas gracias y bendiciones para ti!!Eres tan bellisima y intigente!!
Gracias!!
me : tries to learn a language
also me : can't memorize vocabs and signs and needs to have rules everywhere
me watching this : what is this sorcery
I think that the hardest part is learning how to learn languages. I am learning my 3rd language now and can say for sure that it is the hardest part, but once you are good at doing it, you'll be fluent in no time
@@thomasalberto613 I'm rather good in science, maths, etc instead of languages, that's why I need everything exactly ruled out and theoretical.. vocabs are usually just things you gotta learn by heart so I don't memorize them well
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which language do u want to learn?
@@tracyyoung6646 do you have any tips to learn chinese fast? I actually do speak Mandarin and Cantonese on a daily basis but i cannot read a single chinese letter.
This video is so inspirational. I feel like you can tell how much work you've put into studying and using the languages that you speak. I'm American learning Spanish and Japanese right now. Your English is fantastic, and even though my Spanish isn't a C1, I try to watch a lot of Spanish movies/videos/etc. and you sound so good in Spanish.
Marissa Longo \ LisaLearnsLangs Thank you! I’ll keep posting the videos about language learning so stay tuned! And ofc, wish you the best in language learning🤘🏻
I can speak and read Thai, English, Mandarin, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch, a little bit of Bahasa Malayu. So I can understand Italian, Afrikaans, Lao and Bahasa Indonesia as these languages are closed to languages I learnt.
Wow that’s surprising finding a Korean girl speaking French with Spainish accent
Hahah😅😅🥲
Ahh, I didn’t mean any harsh, it’s just I speak French, and I also have some Spainish friends, who’d teach me something, and I found that interesting
That's true that when you speak in french you have a spanish accent. But more surprisingly you speak (a very good) spanish in the same way as a french people would do.
omg her chinese is so fluent i’m amazed wow she’s so good!!! 👁👄👁
她的中文很好👍
对啊,我的中文比她差呢。
ดวามจริง! 👍
@@chloeng702 我也是 😄
Amé su español!! Soy latina de República Dominicana y déjame decirte qué tu español es muy bonito (yo hablo, inglés frances, español y portugués... quiero aprender coreano y japonés) lo amé... Buena suerte!! Eres muy buena 💪💪❤😗🇩🇴
Danos consejos para aprender idiomas porfavor🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@apprenonsensemble4134 sólo haz lo que normalmente haces en tu idioma, en el idioma que quieres aprender, me explico; si te gusta seguir youtubers o algunos famosos en las redes trata de hacerlo en el idioma que estás aprendiendo. Así cada vez que estés en algo que te gusta hacer o ver, estarás aprendiendo sin necesidad de estudiar gramática todo el día 😉
@@leisymaria6867 muchas gracias ☺️
R U kid or big
@@goatgamer2389 i'm 18 years old
저도 어릴때부터 외국어 배우고 다른 나라 사람과 소통하는걸 좋아해서 영어 배우면서 항상 즐거웠고 작년엔 미국으로 교환학생도 다녀왔어요.
지금은 한국 돌아와서 스페인어랑 일본어를 같이 공부 중인데 너무 자극이 돼요!!
보통 polyglot 이라고 하시는 분들 중에 레벨이 그다지 높지 않거나 공인어학성적 같은거 잘 공개 안 하시는 분들도 많은데,,
말하시는 언어들마다 스피킹 수준도 다 월등하시고,,, 당당하게 어학성적으로 (그것도 높은 등급으로) 딱 증명해버리시니까 이건 뭐,, 말이 필요없네요. 완전 제 롤모델이세요!
사실 저는 이 영상을 이번에 처음 본게 아니고 뭔가 동기부여가 필요해질 때마다 한번씩 와서 보고 가거든요...
한 때는 '외국어 배워서 남는게 있을까, '누가 알아주는 것도 아닌데,,' '이렇게 여러가지 언어 공부해서 전부 다 잘한다는게 가능은 할까,,'
이런 부정적인 마음들도 있었는데 이 영상 보고나서 저도 다개국어에 제대로 도전해봐야겠단 생각이 들었어요. (정말 Inspiration 그 자체세요..ㅠㅠㅠㅠ)
저에게 '너가 좋아하는 일(언어 배우는 일)을 계속 따라가도 돼', '너도 저렇게 잘할 수 있어' - 같은 희망과 용기를 불어넣어주는 영상이어서요. 감사하다는 말씀 꼭 전해드리고 싶어요. :)
롤모델이라니..! 너무나도 영광이에요!😊
외국어 학습이 단기간에 이루기 어렵다보니.. 저도 한 때는 '외국어 하나 더 배워서 남는 게 있을까..? 다른 공부 혹은 다른 데에 투자하는 게 더 현명하지 않을까' 그런 생각을 했었던 적도 있었어요.. 근데 인생은 너무나도 길고, 공들인 노력의 크기만큼 보상이 돌아온다는 보장이 돼있는 건 세상에 그 무엇도 없잖아요~ 외국어를 배우고나면 꼭 눈에 보이는 이익으로는 환산할 수 없는 많은 기회와 혜택이 언젠간 찾아올 거라고 생각해요. 또, 그 외국어 학습 과정 중에서 얻을 수 있는 성취감과 즐거움도 크구요!!
나중에 생각지도 못한 순간에 구사할 수 있는 외국어 능력 덕분에 좋은 기회가 직접적으로든 간접적으로든 찾아올 거예요!! 할 수 있다고 믿고 꾸준히 !👍🏻👍🏻 화이팅!!!!😉😉😉
@@mylangs 이렇게 답변까지 달아주시다니 정말 감사해요. MyLangs님께도 그런 시간이 있으셨다니 뭔가 위로가 되네요.. 너무나도 힘이 되는 말씀, 응원의 말씀 감사합니다!!! 🙇🏻♂️
마이랭스님 다른 영상에서 하신 말씀처럼 언어공부는 마라톤이다 생각하고 꾸준히 열심히 해보려구요! :)) 스페인에서도 건강 관리 잘 하시고 계획하시는 일들 다 잘 해내셨으면 좋겠습니다. 감사합니당🥺⭐️
두분모두 자랑스런 한국이시군요
부럽지만 같은 한국인이라서 너무 뿌듯합니다
두분 앞날에 영광이있으시길~~~♡
From. where are you learning Japanese and Spanish
And please give some tips to learn Korean
¡Enhorabuena por tu español! Admiro como en sólo un año de vivir en Madrid lograste tan buen nivel, eres toda una fuente de inspiración para quienes queremos ser políglotas como tú 😊 saludos desde Mallorca, España
Uyy gracias!!!😉😉🥰
One of the polyglot youtubers I’ve subscribed to once said that learning the universal language AKA English enables you to communicate with any one from any country, but being able to speak that person’s mother tongue leads you straight to his/her heart. Well, you reach my heart already. I was jaw-dropping and eyes wide open when I heard your Mandarin pronunciation. I rate it 9.5 out of 10. 非常棒👍🏻
Can't believe there are dislikes for such inspirational video. This is not some tik-tok, ig clip non-sense. It really took a good dedication and desire to make this clip.
안녕하세요
I can speak 4 languages fluently Bengali(my native),English, Hindi and Urdu.
I am currently learning Korean (can read, write ,but can speak only basic phrases)
After that i will try to learn Chinese and German.
I also have some basic knowledge on Arabic.
Hopefully your channel will help me a lot with my language mission.
Amina Nazneen wow you’re so into learning languages!! 😉 More videos will come up constantly! Thank u
Aren't Hindi and Urdu virtually the same language?
@@Big-guy1981 mostly ,grammatically yes ,they are virtually the same..however the main verbs and nouns are quite different..
Anyway, if someone learn Hindi that person eventually learns Urdu..not much effort is needed
this video is really inspiring. it’s been a few months since i decided i wanted to start studying japanese but i always made excuses like “i don’t need it, i already speak italian (my native language) and i have a B2 certification for english. i won’t really need japanese in my life and besides it’s too difficult.” seeing you speaking all this languages so fluently really made me say “irene, you can do it, stop being the lazy girl you are, grab a pen, a piece of paper and start studying”. Thank you so so so so much, now i know i can do it✨
Aww Irene, you really can do it!💪🏻
learning a language isnt always about needing it. Its just something that will allow u to make more connections, relationships, and widen ur perspective
I can't even begin to imagine the sheer amount of dedication it must take to become fluent in so many languages! Your french is quite fluent, with solid grammar and sentence structure. The unfortunate matter with the french DELF exams is they evaluate your ability to express yourself; but don't necessarily address pronunciation errors to help you sound more native. Vous avec un accent assez évident; pour example votre prononciation de «deux» «curieuse», etc. C'est une erreur commun avec les différents intonations de «u» «ais» et «i». Je peux bien vous comprendre! Mais si votre but est de parler sans accent, vous en bénéficieriez de réviser votre prononciation/élocution et écouter les personnes de langue maternelle française pour étudier leur accent.
strry moon wow I get quite a lot of comments like yours. Thanks!
"Parler sans accent" est presque impossible pour quelqu'un qui a appris la langue après l'enfance/adolescence. Si on travaille l'accent, il devient moins fort mais l'accent "parfait" chez quelqu'un qui a appris la langue à l'âge adulte n'existe pas.
Hi, I'm Vietnamese and it's amazing and so proud that you're learning our native language, it's really hard to learn Vietnamese actually, because it has lots of punctuation and vocabulary but the grammar, the tense in Vietnamses is quite easy to learn, you just learned it but I think you already have good pronunciation now, I like your confidence and your eagerness to learn our language, I also want to communicate with you with Vietnamese. Sorry for my bad English, hope you see this comment, good luck
Huhu thank youuuu! 💕
what do u mean. its super hard to understand
@@diegoaespitia i already said, my english is super bad
@@diegoaespitia uhm i mean i just so happy when she is learning Vietnamese - my native language and learning Vietnamese is kinda hard at first so i just give her advices
Minh Thư nooo your English is really good OMG, I can't find any big mistake in your comment though!!!
Wow, you're Chinese pronunciation and fluency are amazing!
Salvador Abarca thanks!
The 6 languages 7 languages I want to learn and why:
Vietnamese: my parents and relatives all speak Vietnamese
English: I want to get better at English
Korean: kdrama, kpop, and for when I travel, I will be able to speak to people
Japanese: their language sounds beautiful and for anime (I just started watching it)
Chinese: mandarin is one of the top languages spoken in the world so I decided to learn it in case I am in a situation where I have to speak to a Chinese
Spanish: my classes are Spanish I have no choice lol
7th: unknown for now but I will see.
One of the main reasons is basically for being able to communicate with people that speak languages that I don’t know. I hope that everyone will be able to learn their ideal languages. I believe in you, do not give up.
Spanish is also one of the most widespread languages, in fact, it's second in number of native speakers, only behind Mandarin.Apart from being beautiful as well.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👊🏻
From where did you learn all these languages??
Please give some tips
I can see one common element which is exam preps. This is something I have discovered actually just now while learning Chinese. It's much easier to set goals and to be focued when you have a definite set of micro goals. Thanks for the video, it was really impressive. I'm really curious about the things you did in detail! Greetings from Poland! :)
Karo R I totally agree! It was obviously one of my ways of learning foreign languages in my home country. I’ll think of the details and put them in order to make another video later.. (I wish not too late😅) Thank you!
Vous parlez en français avec un mix entre l'accent québécois et l'accent espagnol. C'est très motivant de voir quelqu'un qui parle autant de langues que vous. Bon moi, je maîtrise trois langues: Français , Arabe et Anglais et je suis entrain d'étudier la langue Coréenne.
Keep going and I hope your channel grows bigger!
화이팅!
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Québécois? Pour moi qui suis québécois ça m'intéresse de savoir en quoi son accent sonne québécois.
@@mauricegoyette7817 haha salut de ton voisin torontois. beaucoup de français pensent que tout le monde qui acquit l'anglais avant le français a un accent quebecois(puisque vous avez plein d'influence anglocisme), like franchement......lmao. elle a évidement un accent coréen, mais je crois elle va certainement l'améliorer une fois elle vit dans une region francophone.
@@gangli6669 Oui c'est vrai
Je n'entends pas d'accent québécois... Juste un accent asiatique, ce qui est logique ^^
Gang Li thank you for being so true to the reality! I think people are exaggerating by saying her languages are perfect. It’s obvious she is not perfect and she has an accent, but I think everyone is saying just because she is Korean...
I am in the process of learning French and have never really been confident in listening comprehension, but I covered the captions and listened to your French, and I understood a majority of it. So, yay me. 😂 I will say, that I definitely heard an accent, but I still understood. I need your level of determination in language learning 😅😅😅
Haha thank you!
Hey ! Good luck with French ! :) What is your native language ? Maybe it's easier for you to understand her because she speaks slowly comparing to French people !
@@johannal9326 Unfortunately, the only language I know to fluency is English 😅😅😅
Wow, I’ve never seen a polyglot who actually pronounce the Chinese tones so well!
I’m Vietnamese and I really appreciate your effort in learning Vietnamese. I’m learning French as well currently so your video inspires me a lot. Wish you all the best in your upcoming path. Cảm ơn và chúc may mắn ❤️❤️
Cảm ơn!!!!
Greetings from the Philippines. The languages I speak most comfortably are Cebuano (native), Tagalog, English, and Japanese but I can also speak Mandarin and Korean on a certain extent but still with difficulties. Watching this video made me realize even more that even if you are not a native speaker or couldn’t get the chance to live in the country where your target language is being spoken, it is still possible to achieve a great command of those languages just like what you did. You are truly an epitome of perseverance and burning passion and an inspiration not just to people who aspire to learn a new language, but also to those people who were dispirited because of the hardships they encountered while studying.
Seoul Mate WOW! thank you so much for telling me that I can be someone’s inspiration🥺🧡 I know you’ll keep learning and acquire not just the languages but what you aim at in your life! Wish my videos and contents can keep inspiring you or being a study partner! Thank u again, dear 💕
Wow, tu español es muy bueno, me sorprende mucho que domines varios idiomas, espero que te siga llendo bien y aprendas mucho más, nunca es suficiente ✨❤️
Which language do you know in English?
You are amazing, Miss Seo! I think you can already beat almost all polyglot UA-camrs, including Mr. Steve Kaufmann. As a Japanese born in an ethnically-Chinese immigrant family (I scored 290/300 on HSK 6), I can say that your Standard Chinese is almost perfect, at least better than me in speaking🙂. You even scored 90% on the writing part, which is, to my knowledge, extremely difficult even for some professional translators. Your Japanese, though with some accent, is also decent enough in grammar and wording! You are indeed a true, certified polyglot!
i speak 3 languages arabic because im arab and frensh its my second languge and finally english but im study korean right now .. i hope i will do well to study other languges wish me good luck please
.. and she is sooo smart to learn 7 languges
Huhu wish my Korean lesson videos help you in learning it! Go for it
That’s really nice, I’m also learning 3 languages. First I speak Arabic because I’m also Arab, then I speak English as my second language, and lastly I’m learning Japanese currently. Good luck learning Korean
@@samlee1305 So what? She can fix it. Plus don’t forget that it’s her 3rd language 🙄🙄
@@samlee1305 Is alright, cuz she can fix herself, and we all have times where we aren’t in the mood so it’s fine😅🙃
@@samlee1305 Yeah, I get what you’re saying, but honestly even I try to brag about speaking Japanese even though I only know the basics. So in her situation I think it’s best for her to study what she likes, but also keep working on what she knows. If I made any sense🧐🤓😅
After seeing the comments I feel proud for the first time for the fact that I know at least 4 languages... (but honestly I have a lot of grammar mistakes in each of them)
👏🏻👏🏻😊😊
I can speak fluently, Spanish, but I can understand Chinese, Catalan and English and have a random conversation, Im learning korean :D she really amazed me knowing all the asian languages! And same XD I felt really proud listening her in the languages I know
@@Cxhhh just a small adjustment: *some asian languages. Asia has more than 50 countries 😂
@@ciel_redvelvet8083 oh yeah XDD I mean they are "the main" for me, that I feel more close to...?? They are Japan, China and Korea, sorry for my misunderstanding lol
I am Malaysian, I can speak several languages too! So nice to meet you ~ ! I can speak Chinese , English, Korean ,Malay , Cantonese , and slightly Thai and Japan❤️ I learn Korean language by myself and now I can speak fluently in this language and so write and read , hope we can have a further discussion of the way we learn language ~☺️☺️
Yay! Keep up the good work! And yess I'll keep sharing my insights or experiences! Thank you for watching!☺️
it motivates me a lot! I was so sad that I have never had the chance to travel to asia so far or didnt grow up in a native japanese/chinese/vietnamese/korean family.