You can do the same thing she did. Just write down a one minute speech, practice it enough so that you sound fluent and then record it. You can do as many takes as you like and then upload the one that sounds the most flawless. It's actually a great way to practice. The problem is that you can't see how often she failed in pronouncing things because, well, no one uploads the failed attempts. But there are plenty, that's how you learn. So just give it a try.
That's pretty damn impressive for a 14-year-old. Her pronunciation and intonation is still off and there are some grammatical errors but for a memorized 50-second speech, that's pretty good. Would be interesting to see her have a conversation with someone. That's when you can really see to what degree a person is actually fluent. Is there any videos of that by any chance?
@@user-Jfjd638bdj82 That's actually not the case. This "sponge phase" in children is around 0 to around 5 years. That's the age range in which children can still become native speakers. At 14 the brain is still more flexible than at 25 or 30 but natural acquisition isn't possible anymore. Which means, you gotta put in a lot of work to learn a new language. That doesn't mean someone can't become fluent in a language at 60 of course. They just have to put in more work.
She doesn't sound like a native speaker from a native speaker's perspective, but she's good. There is an Austrian youtuber who makes videos in Japanese. She sounds almost like a native speaker, but even she didn't sound like Milla's daughter when she was the same age.
She looks just like her mother. She has her hair, eyes, and smile.
I watched black widow and I instantly knew who her mother was when I saw her
えっとまで覚えるところがガチ✨
言葉と表情の認識がハッキリしてる所も凄い!
SHE IS SOO FRAKING PRETTY😍😍😍
When she speaks she doesn't sound like a begginer, the girl is smart. :)
No tan solo es una actriz muy hermosa, también tiene la inteligencia de aprender varios idiomas ❤ que belleza 😊
こんなに上手にしゃべれるの???
凄い!ガチでペラペラの日本語❤ 尊敬するしとても親近感わく。
めっちゃうまい!
you just cant be this perfect
you can really hear that russian accent come out lol
She’s not Russian, she’s American.
@@elizaveta9571her mother is
@@Dale_Coop no Milla comes from Ukraine
@@elizaveta9571 She speaks Russian, with her mom, and grandmother, that's why, she's got a trace of an accent
@@ansiaaa She was born in Kiev, but speaks Russian as a first language. I don't think she speaks, any Ukrainian.
Look like her mom when she was younger
Exactly!!!
so who has been learning Japanese for a year and is seriously depressed right now?
i've been learning for 6. Still not this good. sono uchi ni kanojo mitai ni boku no nihongo ha perapera ni narimasu yo
You can do the same thing she did. Just write down a one minute speech, practice it enough so that you sound fluent and then record it. You can do as many takes as you like and then upload the one that sounds the most flawless. It's actually a great way to practice. The problem is that you can't see how often she failed in pronouncing things because, well, no one uploads the failed attempts. But there are plenty, that's how you learn. So just give it a try.
Glad you are studying Japanese👐🏻
Your face is your father and your voice is your mother
👩🏻🌾
That's pretty damn impressive for a 14-year-old. Her pronunciation and intonation is still off and there are some grammatical errors but for a memorized 50-second speech, that's pretty good. Would be interesting to see her have a conversation with someone. That's when you can really see to what degree a person is actually fluent. Is there any videos of that by any chance?
@@user-Jfjd638bdj82 That's actually not the case. This "sponge phase" in children is around 0 to around 5 years. That's the age range in which children can still become native speakers. At 14 the brain is still more flexible than at 25 or 30 but natural acquisition isn't possible anymore. Which means, you gotta put in a lot of work to learn a new language. That doesn't mean someone can't become fluent in a language at 60 of course. They just have to put in more work.
Wow! Her Japanese accent is perfect!!! Trust me I am a native Japanese.
どういう環境で勉強してるのか知らないが、話してる時の表情も日本人っぼくなってるのでかなり出来るのだと思う。
❤
японский язык даётся ей легче русского языка.
お勧め曲、大人ブルーと、可愛くてゴメンUA-camrで動画あるよ!
本気に上手だね! エヴァちゃん! 😊✌️❤️❤️
Her pronunciation is pretty damn good. She sounds like she's been speaking Japanese her whole life
Just out of curiosity are you a native Japanese speak or can you even speak Japanese?
@@bnooper I've attempted several times to learn the language, so I have some knowledge of the phonetics
@@dylans.1741 Your comment had 3 sentences, and every single of them
was so ridiculous I won't even bother to continue this conversation with you
She doesn't sound like a native speaker from a native speaker's perspective, but she's good. There is an Austrian youtuber who makes videos in Japanese. She sounds almost like a native speaker, but even she didn't sound like Milla's daughter when she was the same age.
確かミラは渋谷の109が大好きだったよね
陰ながら応援してます。頑張って👍
可愛いい子だね〜❤
まったく、親の顔が見たい!!
日本人より日本人だね。
いつでも嫁にこい!待ってる!
オレ 女の子だけと。
You beautiful😍
you are very inteligent
I'll be joining you🤩
babymetal知ってるかな?!
와 일본어도 유창하게 잘하시네요^^ 저희 한국말로도 인사하시면 좋을거같네요
No way this chick is 14
15
@@bingbong3643Well, she says she's 14 in the video.
impressive
オススメは、東京ディズニーランドでジャンボリーミッキーを踊るってどうですか?