American Polyglot Practicing 20 Languages

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  • Опубліковано 23 чер 2012
  • A sampling of the languages I've been studying recently. I'm clearly better at some than others, so any critiques or advice would be great! FB: / polyglotpal
    Languages used (chronologically): English, French, Hausa, Wolof, Russian, German, Yiddish, Hebrew, Arabic, Pashto, Farsi, Chinese, Italian, Turkish, Indonesian, Dutch, Xhosa, Swahili, Hindi, Ojibwe
    Interview on language learning methods: • The secrets to learnin...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 25 тис.

  • @alexpashko4522
    @alexpashko4522 4 роки тому +1702

    - What languages do you speak?
    - Yes.

    • @rbtmtz
      @rbtmtz 4 роки тому +9

      Don't you mean "WHICH languages do you speak?"

    • @chrisdeming9287
      @chrisdeming9287 4 роки тому +17

      @@rbtmtz Grammar nazi.

    • @babacaca1812
      @babacaca1812 4 роки тому +1

      fuck you

    • @monkemoe
      @monkemoe 4 роки тому +1

      SALAMANDER MAN LOGIC LOL

    • @jerstumc5033
      @jerstumc5033 4 роки тому +5

      according to me he is right because you do not know what languages someone speaks buy if you had already menioned language names or you have them on a list or whateveter then you can use "which" because you are choosing which languages you speak

  • @xynthiawan
    @xynthiawan 4 роки тому +1241

    This guy eats the Duolingo Bird for breakfast

  • @GVARIANASHVILI
    @GVARIANASHVILI 5 років тому +1925

    Thank me later!)))
    0:13 French
    0:53 Hausa
    1:30 Wolof
    2:03 Russian
    2:57 German
    4:21 Yiddish
    5:06 Hebrew
    5:45 Arabic
    6:42 Pashto
    7:35 Farsi
    8:29 Mandarin
    9:14 Italian
    10:05 Turkish
    11:09 Indonesian
    11:56 Dutch
    12:56 Xhosa
    14:10 Hindi
    14:45 Ojibwe

    • @jaekoff5050
      @jaekoff5050 5 років тому +66

      Where's spanish

    • @chelcruz9055
      @chelcruz9055 5 років тому +27

      ¿Dónde chingados está el español? :<

    • @kyleerose101
      @kyleerose101 5 років тому +10

      Is one month later late enough?: thank you 😂

    • @ashagerhard8906
      @ashagerhard8906 5 років тому +37

      Didn’t you forget Swahili ?

    • @user-jh5mm4et7c
      @user-jh5mm4et7c 5 років тому +5

      Shota Gvarianashvili русский ужасный , я думаю он просто читает , и не знает языки .

  • @Box0rz
    @Box0rz 5 років тому +1110

    WTF, you've been learning German for 2 months and speak that well. Unbelievable.

    • @aidanpond8940
      @aidanpond8940 5 років тому +45

      yeah, that's about where I am as a 17 year old having learned for 3 years in high school. lmao

    • @blanco7726
      @blanco7726 5 років тому +58

      His German is as good as his French, but he says French is his best language...

    • @hakimled4300
      @hakimled4300 5 років тому +14

      His best language is Arabic

    • @LalaLa-ze7kv
      @LalaLa-ze7kv 5 років тому +13

      Mb because he already knew yiddish

    • @CRAShOUT.RED.888
      @CRAShOUT.RED.888 4 роки тому +23

      Box0rz honestly it’s a pretty easy when it comes to pronunciation and the little stuff, the only hard part about German is the grammar

  • @kwood7582
    @kwood7582 7 років тому +2780

    Its interesting seeing how his voice lowers or raises depending on the language

    • @AgarthaFan
      @AgarthaFan 7 років тому +178

      Curlygirl Waiting Yeah it's weird how some languages also depend on vocal tonality

    • @pyro265
      @pyro265 7 років тому +22

      agreed its interest

    • @ryanisnerdy5186
      @ryanisnerdy5186 7 років тому +76

      He said he even picks a personality standard when speaking a language to help memorize and separate. Could be partly why, but like De Castelle said, intonation is important when pronouncing a lot of words in a language. Not even anything necessarily to do with dialect.

    • @lilith2616
      @lilith2616 7 років тому +88

      adding on to the previous comment- it would make sense that he has a "different personality" with each language because when you learn a language, you are resetting your mind.

    • @jjsih8821
      @jjsih8821 7 років тому +50

      yeah, very impressive his freedom an fluidity. obviously some accents need work but this kid is sooooooooooo free, love love it

  • @atayookee
    @atayookee 7 років тому +3509

    I speak English fluently and his English was spot on.

  • @ampersandcastle1091
    @ampersandcastle1091 3 роки тому +112

    He speaks better German after 8 weeks of learning than I do after 5 years... I don’t know whether to feel impressed or discouraged

  • @ramichehab4718
    @ramichehab4718 4 роки тому +221

    7 years ago, you made me want to start learning Foreign Languages, I started learning Hebrew two years ago and now I could understand everything you said in that language ! Thanks man

    • @theoneandonlyownage
      @theoneandonlyownage 4 роки тому +7

      That's so sick man, well done to you for having the motivation!

    • @daysimon0909
      @daysimon0909 3 роки тому +2

      Rami Chehab I’m trying to learn Hebrew. any advice and tips? or how did you learn it? did anyone help you?

    • @ramichehab4718
      @ramichehab4718 3 роки тому

      @@theoneandonlyownage Thanks Sir

    • @ramichehab4718
      @ramichehab4718 3 роки тому +8

      @@daysimon0909 Sure, Started on Duolingo but don't stick to Duolingo only as you become more fluent, it's a good way to start since it relies on gamification which makes learning more enjoyable for a beginner. But once you feel ready, try hitting real books. I also use Memrise for Vocabulary. I am learning on my own.
      Good luck :)

    • @jonahs92
      @jonahs92 3 роки тому +2

      @@ramichehab4718 איך העברית שלך עכשיו? היא השתפרה?

  • @MitchieJonas
    @MitchieJonas 8 років тому +1816

    it took me 8 years of practise to finally be fluent in four languages, and I thought that I was kind of talented, until I saw this video.

    • @samersawas6346
      @samersawas6346 8 років тому +82

      hahaha lol 4 languages in 8 years and 20 languages in 3 years

    • @samersawas6346
      @samersawas6346 7 років тому +1

      +eZ Nubs when did he say that ? in this video ? and what time ?

    • @user-pl2mv5yp8u
      @user-pl2mv5yp8u 7 років тому +17

      what are the languages, i'd love to know! i currently know 2 languages, English and Burmese. Trying to learn Japanese, Mandarin and Russian

    • @olgagladysheva9200
      @olgagladysheva9200 7 років тому +5

      I'm trying now to master my French)) this guy is inspiring!!)) I can help with russian, as i'm a russian-speaker))

    • @samersawas6346
      @samersawas6346 7 років тому

      +Olga Gladysheva Hello ogla

  • @Ari-hs1wk
    @Ari-hs1wk 6 років тому +639

    16 and practicing 20 languages. im 16 and i still choke on my own saliva as i speak

    • @CarinaParry
      @CarinaParry 5 років тому +1

      That's funny :)

    • @user-rb7us2qm7c
      @user-rb7us2qm7c 5 років тому

      Oh U R so funny LOL

    • @novazu
      @novazu 5 років тому +3

      Ari only army can make me laugh that hard

    • @klaushu8948
      @klaushu8948 5 років тому +1

      kinda made my day, dude

    • @lilithlisa
      @lilithlisa 5 років тому

      Jimin shiiii

  • @jeremire5288
    @jeremire5288 5 років тому +247

    somebody else notice how the tone of his voice changes with every language ?? i find that sooo interesting, russian was really deep for example and farsi on the other hand sounded nasal .. crazy but so cool

    • @lordchampajuice5281
      @lordchampajuice5281 4 роки тому +16

      jere mire different languages depend on vocal tonality, also he developed the accents in those languages

    • @Baymax-xq3fv
      @Baymax-xq3fv 3 роки тому +5

      His pronunciation & sentences weren't great %100 in Turkish as well. But I still understood him anyways.

    • @G.F.SF55
      @G.F.SF55 3 роки тому

      It's because sounds pronounced in different languages come from different places, for example I've head that to speak Japanese accurately the sounds should come from your chest whereas to speak English you use the upper part of your throat (or smt?), so your way of speaking naturally changes in order to sound more fluent and feel comfortable

    • @johnbuterbaugh
      @johnbuterbaugh 10 місяців тому

      He might try to emulate a particular speaker of the target language. I try to match someone's intonation even if it makes no difference to the meaning of the sentence.

    • @hwaansswaanh3511
      @hwaansswaanh3511 9 місяців тому

      It happens to me too when I speak another language rather than Arabic wich is my mother tongue, speaking German change completely my voice, but speaking russian will make it really deep, and this is because of the output of sounds that differ according to the language

  • @felixanderson3226
    @felixanderson3226 4 роки тому +110

    We need more comments about how friendly and sweet he is :P

  • @ethanstoehr4420
    @ethanstoehr4420 6 років тому +965

    your english was amazing

    • @nonamed56
      @nonamed56 6 років тому +105

      it still needs some work

    • @user-ip8dg5uv5q
      @user-ip8dg5uv5q 5 років тому +14

      ho disperatilor obviously ,no.English ,is his native tongue.So ,he doesnt need to work on/in his English.:D.

    • @alexbrost8116
      @alexbrost8116 5 років тому +87

      @@user-ip8dg5uv5q r/woosh

    • @emilydeuchars5946
      @emilydeuchars5946 5 років тому +4

      English is his first language.

    • @TariqNavabiGaming
      @TariqNavabiGaming 5 років тому +43

      მე მარია when u don’t understand a joke...

  • @Kochos
    @Kochos 9 років тому +152

    Lazy Person's guide to learn a foreign language extremely fast.
    1. Memorise the 1000 most common words
    2. Watch movies subtitled and spoken in the language you are learning.
    How do young kids become fluent by the time they turn 3 or 4? Do they know how to write or read? Have they ever studied their language? You subconsciously learn the grammar and pronunciation just like those young kids. You listen and read at the same time.
    That's exactly how I learnt my english in just one year. Basicaly those 2 steps are the most important ones. I would still hung out with native speakers after a while, changed my pc and phone menu to the language i was trying to learn, read articles, talk to myself etc as a side help. Fluent in just a year without even trying hard at all. Fuck books and lessons.

    • @Drogaddos
      @Drogaddos 9 років тому

      bad idea?

    • @Kochos
      @Kochos 9 років тому +2

      why is it a bad idea?

    • @Drogaddos
      @Drogaddos 9 років тому +3

      Kochos why is it a good idea. if you do it like you said you wont learn the language at all. important things like grammar or pronounciation cant be learned by watching movies. if you want speak a language you have to do it by you self. listening to other people is not enough

    • @Kochos
      @Kochos 9 років тому +39

      Drogaddos Check this out. How do young kids become fluent by the time they turn 3 or 4? Do they know how to write or read? Have they ever studied their language? And what do you mean when you say that I need to listen to other people speaking? Most of the times human actors play in the movies not animals. You subconsciously learn the grammar and pronunciation just like those young kids. You listen and read at the same time. That's exactly how I learnt my english in just one year. Basicaly those 2 steps are the most important ones. I would still hung out with native speakers after a while, changed my pc and phone menu to the language i was trying to learn, read articles, talk to myself etc as a side help. Fluent in just a year without even trying hard at all. Fuck books and lessons.

    • @Drogaddos
      @Drogaddos 9 років тому

      Kochos ok

  • @85sharifa55
    @85sharifa55 5 років тому +479

    You should also try Finnish to have a new challenge: I myself am learning Italian now, that is my fifth language. Maybe it is little harder for me because I am already 72!

    • @ExtremerZocker284076
      @ExtremerZocker284076 4 роки тому +4

      @Thanos Depends a bit on what your native language is. If you're Dutch for example, German is pretty similar and not so hard. But generally speaking, French is definitely easier, especially the grammar

    • @pavese1379
      @pavese1379 4 роки тому +2

      That's awesome!!!

    • @pavese1379
      @pavese1379 4 роки тому

      @Rule Britannia Navajo is almost impossible hahaha

    • @gurdis
      @gurdis 4 роки тому +4

      Wish you a happy time at the age of 73!

    • @cominooculto
      @cominooculto 4 роки тому +1

      No its not hard and age is not an excuse you can do it my friend.

  • @afifchaniago1489
    @afifchaniago1489 5 років тому +40

    the world feels so small to him👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @GetGermanized
    @GetGermanized 10 років тому +1677

    This is SO impressive and makes me feel like an idiot for just speaking German and English, haha :) This is what I call a language genius!

    • @NancyAllred
      @NancyAllred 10 років тому +6

      Pretty amazing

    • @shantimarty4901
      @shantimarty4901 10 років тому +73

      Wow, How the hell is he learning so much of those languages to quickly ??? Even with the methods he says he's using, there is no way an average human can acquire that much vocabulary from so many languages in so short a time.
      Wow just wow.

    • @ChicagoMonsterPunk
      @ChicagoMonsterPunk 10 років тому +55

      Shanti Marty
      His intelligence must be above average.

    • @danmerk9370
      @danmerk9370 10 років тому +47

      Shanti Marty It's just all about dedication.

    • @Ashes2Ashes_Blush2Blush
      @Ashes2Ashes_Blush2Blush 10 років тому +4

      I feel the same!! lol

  • @_ShaDynasty
    @_ShaDynasty 8 років тому +469

    This kid is so set in life. he will probably be some kind of super ambassador in the united nations

    • @valentinoshoes9664
      @valentinoshoes9664 8 років тому +1

      true!

    • @MissGourmandefr
      @MissGourmandefr 8 років тому +1

      yes !

    • @Loverofartsandmusic
      @Loverofartsandmusic 8 років тому +26

      exactly what I am thinking. he has his great future waiting for him. he can be a professor for linguistics, work with CIA ... name it heheh

    • @jamesm.9220
      @jamesm.9220 8 років тому

      +Jason schmidt Better than super!

    • @diaargh
      @diaargh 8 років тому +15

      +Jason schmidt he will invented that job. super ambassdor.

  • @Vokalplus
    @Vokalplus 5 років тому +72

    wah hebat bisa 20 bahasa termasuk Indonesia cukup lancar. kalau Tim bisa belajar bahasa sunda juga, wah luar biasa. maju terus ya!

  • @AyaHadil_it_is_me
    @AyaHadil_it_is_me 5 років тому +264

    It took me 9 years learning French in school and still I can't say a full sentence

    • @loladwyer0220
      @loladwyer0220 4 роки тому +18

      Tu as besoin d'étudier

    • @russellnoe3054
      @russellnoe3054 4 роки тому +2

      Im sorry but you kinda suck lmao

    • @sawyer3715
      @sawyer3715 4 роки тому +31

      don't feel bad, this happens to most people when they learn a language in school. Language learning in a class is not the best way to navigate a language.vous devriez essayer de votre mieux pour apprendre le français à travers, c'est très utile!

    • @Jrafa-jn7nv
      @Jrafa-jn7nv 4 роки тому +8

      That’s sad

    • @mouila
      @mouila 4 роки тому +4

      Tu es paresseux.

  • @lu933964
    @lu933964 6 років тому +595

    0:11 French
    0:52 Hausa
    1:29 Wolof
    2:03 Russian
    2:57 German
    4:21 Yiddish
    5:05 Hebrew
    5:45 Arabic
    6:42 Pashto
    7:35 Farsi
    8:28 Mandarin
    9:15 Italian
    10:05 Turkish
    11:08 Indonesian
    11:57 Dutch
    12:56 Xhosa
    13:16 Swahili
    14:12 Hindi
    14:45 Ojibwe

  • @whoislois1979
    @whoislois1979 7 років тому +260

    It's so interesting how his voice changes with each language

    • @kudretylmaz1484
      @kudretylmaz1484 6 років тому

      박현서 i know right

    • @AndrewEck
      @AndrewEck 6 років тому +14

      lots of languages use different intonations, and i read earlier that he's said he "makes" new personalities or something with each language to help separate them in his head.

    • @anotheraccount2052
      @anotheraccount2052 5 років тому +1

      Whois Lois that’s true my sister says to me when I speak our family native language I sound like a different person and I agree I d sound different mire stoic and for some reason more clearly at times... it’s really weird

    • @subswithnovideos-ef6ck
      @subswithnovideos-ef6ck 5 років тому +3

      Andrew Eckerberg It's not so much that he does it on purpose, it's just something that usually happens when you learn a new language, even if it's only your second language. It's pretty common.

  • @annalisajames6558
    @annalisajames6558 5 років тому +26

    You truly have a gift from God! You will have a life experience that almost no one else can have because you are able to talk to everyone, and learn about different cultures from their perspectives. Absolutely amazing. That is an actual SUPERPOWER!

  • @shevyshulman686
    @shevyshulman686 2 роки тому +1

    Tim, you were my inspiration for starting to learn languages and every time I need inspiration I come back to this video. Incredible!

  • @N0sK1N
    @N0sK1N 9 років тому +59

    why is there so much hate for this guy? just because he knows "some click languages" instead of easy ones like spanish or portuguese does not mean he is shit. HE KNOWS HOW TO SPEAK 20 LANGUAGES.

    • @ChakLong
      @ChakLong 9 років тому +28

      Eh just a bunch of jealous people trying to make themselves feel better by saying they know a language that he didn't show off in the video.

    • @headphonic8
      @headphonic8 9 років тому +9

      ChakLong A bunch of people are just bitter he wasn't interested in their language. I'd say good on him for learning lesser known languages and keeping those traditions alive.

    • @yasmimsab99
      @yasmimsab99 9 років тому +6

      Portuguese ain't easy pal... If you wanna know what's an easy language, that's english.

    • @WedsleyFelix
      @WedsleyFelix Місяць тому

      Actually he doesn't know those languages, he knows 7. The rest of them, he just have some knowledge and he had the sentences memorized.

  • @Honeymuffin
    @Honeymuffin 9 років тому +231

    As a native German I am amazed how fluent your German is. I would love to hear you speaking german now, since the video is more than two years old. I can't believe how much you've learned in 8 weeks ._.
    And your pronunciation was very good too. You sounded very german even though there were some wrong words ( I respect you for learning the german pronunciation within 8 weeks xD)
    I'm also amazed from the other languages but since I can only speak german and englisch, a little bit french and understand italian, I can't judge them. :D But I'm sure they're as good or better as your german.

    • @helenk1337
      @helenk1337 9 років тому +16

      Im Dutch and I've been learning German for 3 years and I can barely say one good sentence xD

    • @fabrizioturco166
      @fabrizioturco166 9 років тому +3

      Helen Koleh
      As a German I understand a lot when a Dutch person is talking. To me it always sounded like a mixture of German and English (no offense ;). Is Dutch grammar easier than German grammar? Because I assume that learning Dutch would not be like learning a complete new language for me :) Am I wrong and Dutch is way more difficult than I think?

    • @sharonavanandel2761
      @sharonavanandel2761 9 років тому

      Emilio Genarro I'm dutch and a lot of foreign people that I know here have difficulties with the grammar, so I guess dutch grammar is very hard if you're not born here

    • @helenk1337
      @helenk1337 9 років тому

      Emilio Genarro Yeah a lot of German people understand it :) , I understand more French than German but then again im not fully Dutch even though I'm born in The Netherlands.I understand Yiddish more than German. It's weird for me to have troubles with languages because I speak 5 and im learning the 6th and 7th language. :) I think German and Dutch grammar are both hard.
      And Sharona van Andel I totally agree with you, I have some friends that are learning Dutch and they said grammar is so hard.

    • @fabrizioturco166
      @fabrizioturco166 9 років тому

      Sharona van Andel​​Helen Koleh​​ Ok, then I will try my best in order to learn the Dutch grammar :)

  • @gosifadam2467
    @gosifadam2467 5 років тому +28

    You speak Arabic very well.... unbelievable 😃
    بتتكلم عربي كويس

  • @starvaleri8777
    @starvaleri8777 5 років тому +13

    I love how you change your accent on every language that’s we are supposed to do but some of us just stay with our accent on the languages we learn and accent/pronunciation is so important

  • @AltShiftSpam
    @AltShiftSpam 9 років тому +265

    He'll land on the moon before learning Finnish.

    • @brahnan3075
      @brahnan3075 9 років тому +27

      Perkele!

    • @unoki99
      @unoki99 9 років тому +5

      eftersom att du är finsk (misstänker jag).
      så kan du säkert förstå svenska^^
      svenska är ett enkelt språk (skriftligt men inte stavandet)...
      men att prata svenska är svårare eftersom att man behöver betona olika beroende på vad sammanhanget är^^

    • @BizzAnalytic
      @BizzAnalytic 9 років тому +18

      If he can speak Dutch, Chinese and freaking Arabic then I doubt he'll have any problems with Finnish.

    • @Sonicgott
      @Sonicgott 9 років тому +2

      Finnish has extremely difficult grammar, and it's closest relative is Hungarian, which is also another very difficult one. But, I admire his enthusiasm. When I sampled Finnish, one of the songs I listened to was Jarvet Jäihin Jää by Ruoska. Difficult pronunciation to say the least.

    • @azarohamaika
      @azarohamaika 9 років тому +3

      ***** you should see from the wide array of languages that he learns or speaks that simply a difficult or different grammar won't stop him, and the fact that Finnish is an "agglutinative" language won't also hamper him significantly especially since he is also learning Turkish which has the same feature

  • @rick92rr
    @rick92rr 8 років тому +47

    I love how all of us gather here and have those languages as our first tongue, yet we are all distributed around the globe speaking English =]

    • @flattspvp
      @flattspvp 8 років тому +1

      +rick92rr I wish I had taken learning a language more series in school. Right now i'm only fluent in English. It's nice for me to be able to read all the comments but I understand that writing in your first language is a lot easier for people.

    • @dongxuemo4090
      @dongxuemo4090 8 років тому +3

      +rick92rr i think learning another language has given me more respect to other people who have been learning english, i think many take it for granted that it really isnt easy

    • @blessedhandsasmr7550
      @blessedhandsasmr7550 8 років тому

      haha! very true. I ended up here for my interest in learning Mandarin. and to see if he speaks Spanish well ;)

    • @chigachiga2
      @chigachiga2 8 років тому

      Yeah, I am Lithuanian, but on the internet I talk English like everyone...

    • @anoncrazynonevilgooddecent7631
      @anoncrazynonevilgooddecent7631 5 років тому

      Thank USA for spreading english world wide

  • @Nathalie-xd2wz
    @Nathalie-xd2wz 3 роки тому +4

    Wow! Your Farsi is litteraly AMAZING! I can understand it so well! Also the pitches are really good! Your Dutch can go better afcours but it is already very good! I am half Persian and half Dutch and i think you are doing so so great! Also your french is just AMAZING! Keep going man! 💪😃

  • @mayaventura7543
    @mayaventura7543 3 роки тому +9

    I can’t believe he can speak 20 languages that’s a true gift but of course it takes a lot of dedication to learn. I’am a little surprised that he doesn’t speak Spanish though, considering it’s the 2nd largest language in the Country. But it still is amazing that he can speak languages that I didn’t even know existed.

  • @NicolaMela1
    @NicolaMela1 7 років тому +162

    it's crazy how your voice changes completely when you change language!

    • @gaboltl
      @gaboltl 6 років тому +2

      Thunder Remedy he's not talking about the accent but the tune of the voice.

  • @langolodellosport5904
    @langolodellosport5904 7 років тому +105

    You speak italian very well, you improve a bit emphasis, but already now you speak better than some italian people😂
    Continua così!!!

    • @tommasobaiocco9023
      @tommasobaiocco9023 7 років тому +9

      L'angolo dello Sport ma se il suo italiano fa pena

    • @RibloB
      @RibloB 7 років тому +2

      +Tommaso Baiocco forse l accento ma la frase era costruita bene... non dire pessima solo per l accento

    • @tommasobaiocco9023
      @tommasobaiocco9023 7 років тому +1

      c Klans "practicare" "pronunciata straniera" a me non sembra lo sappia bene

    • @JustLeXo18
      @JustLeXo18 7 років тому +7

      Tommaso Baiocco impara tu a parlare 30 lingua e vediamo come parli.
      vedi, il mio italiano è quasi perfetto, ma solamente perché vivo qui da 9 anni e ho frequentato 7 anni di scuola qui.
      lui lo studia solo e già è ad un ottimo punto. La gente sa sempre disprezzare, mai apprezzare...

    • @luceafarul777
      @luceafarul777 7 років тому +4

      Alex Voicu Si, hai proprio ragione, io ho imparato per 6 anni l'italiano, e penso di domarlo come si deve, pero ho anche sentito italiani parlare peggio di me😂😂 grammatica, brutta storia.cmq sei rumeno per caso ??

  • @canschottke1047
    @canschottke1047 5 років тому +54

    As you spoke german you misspronounced 'Monaten' ( Months ) and i understood Monden ( Moons )
    Which i thought was kind of cute.
    ' i ve been learning German for many moons now ' a really old timeunit you used there! :D

  • @tuatara80
    @tuatara80 5 років тому +9

    Every person whose language he speaks must feel so honored that this guy appreciates and speaks his language.

  • @theguy3148
    @theguy3148 6 років тому +79

    when you change your langugage to speak actually you change your personality !!

    • @user-rb7us2qm7c
      @user-rb7us2qm7c 5 років тому +4

      which is cuuute

    • @Dani_1012
      @Dani_1012 5 років тому +1

      Haha I can see myself doing that, I've heard it's a good way to not confuse the language with other languages in case you're studying multiple at the same time

  • @grabthatpassport5075
    @grabthatpassport5075 6 років тому +209

    I am also from NYC and I'm double your age (32) and I speak English, Turkish, Greek and French and I thought I was the hot shit LOL! Congrats :-)

    • @AK-st3ph
      @AK-st3ph 6 років тому +5

      Grab That Passport Turkish wow 😄😄😄I'm half Russian and half Turkish 😊😊😊Merhaba,Nasılsın?

    • @grabthatpassport5075
      @grabthatpassport5075 6 років тому

      Lidya Brylova Merhaba! Sağol iyiyim, sen?

    • @AK-st3ph
      @AK-st3ph 6 років тому

      Grab That Passport Bende iyiyim,teşekkür ederim 😊😊

    • @sbsbsnskbssvbsbsnsm9054
      @sbsbsnskbssvbsbsnsm9054 6 років тому +1

      Grab That Passport Merhaba,naber

    • @grabthatpassport5075
      @grabthatpassport5075 6 років тому

      Eren Can Güler Iyi! Sen?

  • @Becausebooks1234
    @Becausebooks1234 5 років тому

    Jouw Nederlands is echt heel leuk om naar te luisteren! Goed bezig, ga zo door!!

  • @yaniorzambrano7162
    @yaniorzambrano7162 3 роки тому +2

    You're the one who pushed me into this amazing languages world.. got so inspired

  • @qmmaru8235
    @qmmaru8235 8 років тому +114

    My dream is to speak multiple languages but I'm so bad at remembering things.. I'm currently learning Spanish and French. I want to speak Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, and Hindi fluently. I know that's a lot, but I dream of traveling to all of those countries and would love to be able to speak to natives somewhat well.

    • @nigeriancrowbar6584
      @nigeriancrowbar6584 8 років тому +29

      Way to shit on their dreams.

    • @itsCoreFX
      @itsCoreFX 8 років тому

      My native language is german I am really good at english I am gonna learn japanese and I started learning spanish in school.

    • @wiccangirl97
      @wiccangirl97 8 років тому +6

      You'll learn them! I currently only speak English and Spanish fluently but I want to learn Russian, German, Georgian, Indonesian, Arabic, and maybe French! I'm only focusing on one at a time, right now Russian.

    • @aidaninsua
      @aidaninsua 8 років тому +7

      +RenocideGamer don't say that just because you don't have enough ambition to learn a language. Almost anyone can learn a language if they actually have a passion for it.

    • @laneste4854
      @laneste4854 8 років тому +4

      i am learning Korean and French right now, my sister is learning Hindi and will learn french soon, i plan on learning Hindi at some point. 😊 you can do it if you really want to!! if there is a will, there is a way 😉

  • @StefaNHelder
    @StefaNHelder 7 років тому +94

    When I started learning English I watched a lot of your videos. Now I can speak English and I made my first video and I posted on my channel. Thank you for inspiring me! =D

    • @StefaNHelder
      @StefaNHelder 7 років тому +3

      Thumbs up my comment, so more people can see my video! Please!!

    • @dollardmx
      @dollardmx 7 років тому +4

      +Helder StefaN where are you from?

    • @floord2124
      @floord2124 7 років тому +2

      Probably Dutch, i can see it because im Dutch. Sorryif i am wrong.

  • @kiaruna
    @kiaruna 4 роки тому +4

    It's interesting to hear how your voice changes according to the language you speak. I really admire your skills and I think you are at first sight a real musician to memorize such sounds and accurate pronunciations. I am currently learning Korean and Russian, and know already French, English and Spanish. But you made me want to learn much more !!
    Great motivational video :)

    • @carlosmagalhaes7109
      @carlosmagalhaes7109 3 роки тому

      I'm also trying to learn Korean. I started to study it about one month ago. I know Portuguese (native language), English, Spanish and a bit of French. How are you doing with Korean after these 10 months?

  • @jordanschutten495
    @jordanschutten495 5 років тому +3

    This video has been super inspirational for me to pursue several languages and it's been great so shoutout to my boy tim

  • @manassejs
    @manassejs 5 років тому +189

    6/10 for Dutch, really good for someone who isn't from the Netherlands, your most mistakes are from mixing German up with Dutch, keep practicing and you will be great at it🤗

    • @herzikkimolog
      @herzikkimolog 5 років тому +1

      I figure out Dutch looks way easier than German (throughout a1) and think that someone should learn Dutch before than German, it really one of the linker languages of German with English. The other one is probably Swedish.

    • @aricm5973
      @aricm5973 5 років тому +6

      Please tell me Boner isn't what it means in English.

    • @kevinsnyder1390
      @kevinsnyder1390 4 роки тому +3

      Lol him saying 'Twee vrienden' was kind of grappig. Not Dutch at all, more German if anything haha

  • @Jamie-qh9yt
    @Jamie-qh9yt 10 років тому +35

    I got really excited when you started speaking Arabic! I took an Arabic class for half a semester last semester and I loved it. But it was so hard :( But I love the language!

    • @Hamo0dQtr
      @Hamo0dQtr 10 років тому +3

      Yes arabic is hard , but if u learned how to speak arabic u can master the pronunciation in any language because of the variety of letters in arabic :)

    • @Dangerous0Fairy
      @Dangerous0Fairy 10 років тому +1

      Arabic is my Native language it's hard and we continue to learn forever :D because every word has different meanings with slight difference (example hijab means "head veil , barrier between things (hijab hajiz = the Diaphragm as it seperates between heart & lungs) , cover ( hajab el shams = blocked the sun) , a lucky charm , a hideout "
      depending on how it's used in contex .. however this diversity allows you to explain your exact meaning
      Watch movies/dramas , and try to dedicate time on self-learning :)

    • @EpicGaming009
      @EpicGaming009 10 років тому

      Yes Hamood I know Arabic very well that's why I have an accent in English french

    • @walaasetrala7233
      @walaasetrala7233 9 років тому

      cool language ha i luv my language

  • @KLB002
    @KLB002 5 років тому

    You have inspired me to try and learn Russian my self, then probably German, and Swedish. You are so amazing! Never stop learning.

  • @nickw6427
    @nickw6427 5 років тому +1

    your german is awesome ive been doing it for four years in school and im probably at around the same level as you (i could just about trabslate everything u were saying w/o subtitles) but to learn that much in just 8 weeks is unbelievable keep it up

  • @shahsuvar
    @shahsuvar 6 років тому +92

    I really appreciate him. It is interesting that he is speaking Turkish not with an American but with a Persian accent.

    • @nettart4924
      @nettart4924 5 років тому +5

      evet, aslında. Ben hayatımda böyle bir aksan duymadım

  • @chiarasarzibraga
    @chiarasarzibraga 9 років тому +82

    I really admire you for being in the process of learning so many languages... I myself study English, French, German and Japanese at uni, and I know how hard it is! Especially after a while, when you start mixing words and grammars...
    Italian is my motherlanguage and I can easily say that you are highly comprehensible, you wouldn't have any particular comunication issue on an everyday basis. That said, if your aim is to get really good at it, I'd suggest you focusing on the pronunciation of double sounds and above all on the prosody of the sentence, because your accent is the one that every foreign use when trying to "make fun" of Italians. There are SO MANY different Italian accents, but I'd suggest focusing on the most "standard" one, which is the one spoken (mostly) on tv and in the northern area of Lombardia (again, more or less).
    If you miss a plural or forget an article it's not a big deal, but these small changes will help you make an even better impression! Good luck ^^
    (Please do correct my English if there are any mistakes, I'm still learning ^^)

    • @chiarasarzibraga
      @chiarasarzibraga 9 років тому +8

      P.S. You already deserve an award for using the subjunctive at the end, most Italians don't even know what that is xD

    • @Lagiacrus1996
      @Lagiacrus1996 9 років тому +2

      Chiara SB If you study Italian overseas, you generally do get taught the subjunctive. I got taught it 9th year in my 10 years of learning the language. I can definitely see why Italians generally don't use it. Feels like the passato remoto >

    • @mellyru7289
      @mellyru7289 9 років тому +1

      Chiara SB Grande, non avevo visto il tuo commento prima di scrivere. Ha l'accento che gli americani usano per prendere in giro gli italiani, vero? XD

    • @chiarasarzibraga
      @chiarasarzibraga 9 років тому +1

      Marco Ronchetti é vero, ma credo sia piuttosto normale, tutti tendono a stereotipare gli accenti altrui xD

    • @karlapvaldez2874
      @karlapvaldez2874 9 років тому +3

      Yo hablo español y entiendo el Italiano como si me estuvieran hablando en en español y yo creo que es porque el italiano y español son muy similares.ah y tabien se leer lo dependiendo en las palabras pero todavia se me hace que es mas facil entender el Italian cuando lo hablan, que cuando lo leeo. :)

  • @peanut2615
    @peanut2615 3 роки тому

    omg just heard you speaking german and it is soooo great?! i cannot believe you spoke german for just a couple of weeks back then? thats unbelievable! Found your channel through your ted talk from 2014 and i hope to learn spanish in the next month/years!!

  • @ernestorevollar3632
    @ernestorevollar3632 Рік тому +2

    Wow, you amazes me!!! Tim, you were so young back then. You're an outstanding polyglot and I know you're 26 or 27 right now. At the age of 16 I didn't know any language except Spanish and English, but at that age my English level was totally low and now it's intermediate. So now I want to learn more languages.Too bad you don't speak Spanish because it's also a living language and it is as important as English worldwide.

  • @golforfishing
    @golforfishing 7 років тому +60

    I'm also a (Canadian) polyglot, I was stunned at how easy Korean is to learn. Takes 20 minutes to learn how to read.

    • @golforfishing
      @golforfishing 7 років тому +8

      Yes, google the Korean alphabet and its English equivalent and spell your name, for example. Your name, Abby Stott, is 아비 스타트. It's so addicting, my cousin and I are now reading Korean comic books

    • @evakimia3468
      @evakimia3468 7 років тому +21

      golforfishing
      Sure the alphabet is easy to learn but the grammar is very hard for someone whose native language is a European language 🙁

    • @mrrubixcubeman
      @mrrubixcubeman 6 років тому +7

      I have a friend who speaks Korean and he taught me how to read it in a small amount of time, its actually much simpler than English

    • @analuiza2799
      @analuiza2799 6 років тому +10

      Reading Korean is easy, the rest not so much

    • @RestRabbitRest
      @RestRabbitRest 6 років тому +3

      I'm a korean myself so i may not know how hard or easy to learn it but it does seem to be quite easy to read korean once you finish the basics. Writing and speaking is a bit harsh though - probably those crazy honorifics will come as the first among the main reasons

  • @alithinker
    @alithinker 7 років тому +18

    "But I think that languages with difficult grammar or a strange pronunciation are more fun." This guy is cool.

  • @ataahua-5791
    @ataahua-5791 4 роки тому +2

    So impressive! I love learning languages myself and I hope my children will take an interest as well.

  • @amazehub3644
    @amazehub3644 4 роки тому +3

    Amazing job and greetings from the future in 2019!

  • @selGdemparamtwilight
    @selGdemparamtwilight 10 років тому +25

    It's pretty cool how the sound of your voice changes depending on the language.

  • @EllaDvornik
    @EllaDvornik 7 років тому +132

    I can't believe how many people are jelaous in these comments... can he write and read? who cares? most of you can't even write in your own language.Good job buddy!

    • @coldturkey5333
      @coldturkey5333 6 років тому +5

      The reason is pretty simple. He choses quantity over quality, hence forth by learning the basics anyone can express in 20 languages, he only real fluent in 1-2 languages besides english.

    • @darkseed2k9
      @darkseed2k9 5 років тому +13

      Are you sure anyone can express in 20 languages as he does in this video? With 16-17 years? I have never seen such a person!

    • @anoncrazynonevilgooddecent7631
      @anoncrazynonevilgooddecent7631 4 роки тому

      @@coldturkey5333 you cant even do 1 language

    • @robertosoto1370
      @robertosoto1370 4 роки тому

      @Ellia i agree with you 100% this young man is amazing !!! & if he decides on a career as an ambassador or work for the united nations his got a Bright future ahead of him good job Tim, God bless you!!!

    • @matthewbitter532
      @matthewbitter532 4 роки тому

      ColdTurkey he’s atleast fluently in 5, 6 languages haven’t you seen the whole video? French, German, persian, arabic, hebrew, and, russian, are all languages he’s fluent in

  • @jamesm.9285
    @jamesm.9285 3 роки тому

    I saw this video about 6 years ago in school. It was around the time I started to study Mandarin. Every since then, I have always come back to this amazing person and have watched many of his videos and interviews repeatedly.
    Tim Doner, thank you for being an inspiration to me in my life to this day and going forward. I hope to pay this forward in society. :)
    (As a note: I was 13 at the time, and had no clue what I was really doing nor the discipline and methods! xD Since then, I have studied many languages to *small* degrees, but always gotten distracted by the next one and felt the pull of the next fascinating culture and its people... Now I have overcome this problem and am starting to study Vietnamese. My highest self-taught proficiencies are Japanese, which was very "on and off" over the past few years, getting to approx. JLPT N3, and also a basic understanding of Spanish. My highest GCSE was an A* in German, also.
    I now know the methods and the practices that work for me, but feel I am still early in my language journeys. It is in large part Tim Doner's spirit that has kept my passion for languages alive to this day. My goal now is B2 over the next 2 years in Vietnamese, before deciding which language to focus my efforts on and reach "fluency" in next. :) )

  • @joe_ita
    @joe_ita 5 років тому +1

    The thing that gets me every single time I see this video, is how you developed different phonatory articulations for similar consonants, according to the language they are pronounced in: it's almost as if you developed a different, unique voiceprint; and as if you had a different personality for each language you're speaking.
    Truly amazing.
    (btw, if you also speak Latin it's 21 languages, not 20! Looking forward to listening you speaking Latin too, then!)
    •••
    La cosa che mi colpisce, ogni volta che vedo questo video, è come tu abbia sviluppato diverse articolazioni fonatorie per consonanti simili, a seconda della lingua in cui sono pronunciate: è quasi come se tu avessi sviluppato un timbro vocale diverso ed unico; ed è come se esistesse una personalità diversa per ognuna delle lingue che parli.
    Veramente meraviglioso.
    (comunque, se parli anche latino sono 21 lingue, non 20! Quindi, non vedo l'ora di sentirti parlare anche in latino!)

  • @angeliquemarx3132
    @angeliquemarx3132 7 років тому +122

    That accent was very heavy when you spoke turkish. Try to use the front of your mouth more than the back, and don't pronounce the a as in 'accent', but as an 'ah'. Try to sound a bit less harsh because turkish never uses guttural sounds, except in some villages but that's more of a dialect than standard turkish.

  • @myriam3591
    @myriam3591 9 років тому +108

    when you talked in arabic it really sounded like a real Iraqi person i applaud you respect really learning languages is very useful

    • @donsoub
      @donsoub 9 років тому +37

      megan ha are you crazy?! he sounded absolutely Egyptian. not even close to Iraqi

    • @IbnFahmi
      @IbnFahmi 9 років тому +5

      NEMESIS20jordan you are right some of it is Egyptian

    • @writershard5065
      @writershard5065 9 років тому

      Being an Indian, and having lived in the Middle East all my life, I can confirm that he knows and speaks arabic way better than I ever can. His accent is brilliant. Sounded exactly like an Omani. Then again, I've been only to Oman, the UAE, Qatar and Kuwait, so they're more or less similar.

    • @Karlyator
      @Karlyator 9 років тому +6

      yeah his accent was more egyptian than iraqish

    • @myriam3591
      @myriam3591 9 років тому +2

      not really but yes he talked in egyptian accent a liitle bit but not all

  • @aimielisa
    @aimielisa 3 роки тому +4

    C'est vraiment impressionnant ! Je suis française, et vous parlez très bien cette langue. Un petit accent certes, et ça a son charme ! 😊
    On entend vraiment la musicalité de chaque langue, c'est vraiment magnifique. Vous m'avez donné un coup de boost pour continuer à apprendre d'autres langues ! ✌️✨

  • @mdong1033
    @mdong1033 5 років тому

    I’ve been traveling a lot, speaking Chinese, English, French, and some Italian. You truly inspire me to learn more and keep up my languages. Hope one day can be closer to 1/3 of you:)))

  • @joeyclough3067
    @joeyclough3067 8 років тому +45

    Wow really nice German in all honesty I'm very impressed you're able to use proper endings with little thought which is amazing

    • @joeyclough3067
      @joeyclough3067 8 років тому +16

      Ok, aber für etwa 8wochen?

    • @nathanhofmann2645
      @nathanhofmann2645 8 років тому +1

      +Joey Clough Ja,das ist unglaublich.

    •  8 років тому

      +Joey Clough lol ich kann nur ein bisschen deutsch aber, ich mochte mehr lernen... ist dass recht?

    • @marc9202
      @marc9202 8 років тому +1

      +Joey Clough he said his grandparents speak Yiddish, which he said is kind of a dialect of German, so he already knew a lot before starting to study it.

    • @johnstephen1700
      @johnstephen1700 8 років тому +1

      I am not a native german speaker but his grammar is not correct, but at the end of the day I"m impressed anyway.

  • @devilchy
    @devilchy 10 років тому +79

    most of your Arabic is actually Egyptian accent ..
    and believe me it is the best spoken Arabic from a non-Arabian i've ever heard

    • @lolirae5742
      @lolirae5742 10 років тому +4

      Yeah it's all about egyptian I think it's because of his teacher he should change it because he wants to learn arabic "3arabia fous7a"

    • @Y2JWannaBe3
      @Y2JWannaBe3 10 років тому +2

      yeah he should be learning plain arabic, like egyptian accent is too far from the plain arabic.....

    • @devilchy
      @devilchy 10 років тому +7

      loli rae he should definitely change HIM and try any other arabic nationality for a teacher .
      Egyptians aren't the best native arabic speakers, actually
      up to 80% of the letters are pronounced wrong in the Egyptian accent, if compared to other arabian countries .

    • @duhanasser8587
      @duhanasser8587 10 років тому +6

      He was talking little Egyptian and a little plain arabic with a little Iraqi accent .. He was AWESOME =D

    • @devilchy
      @devilchy 10 років тому

      .

  • @yacoubadiakite4224
    @yacoubadiakite4224 5 років тому

    Tim, you are very amazing. Keep it up the good work. I speak several languages but I am still very impressed by your abilities and capabilities in language skills.
    I speak fluently English, French, Spanish, German, Arabic, Italian and some african languages ( Soninke, Pulaar or Fulani, a bit of Wolof " which you mentioned ealier and kudos for that ", Hassania and Bamanan ).
    Thank you for sharing and do not pay that much attention to negative comments. Respect.

  • @aliathar8569
    @aliathar8569 2 роки тому

    You are an inspiration Tim..I am also learning Farsi, Arabic and Spanish..and already know Hindi, English and Urdu......such videos gives more motivation... Mucho gracias hermano..

  • @ian_sch
    @ian_sch 9 років тому +241

    why he learn all those worthless languages like pashto, farso, xhosa, ojibwe, yiddish etc... and forgot spanish, portugues and all those more important languages

    • @ExAsmoDeus
      @ExAsmoDeus 9 років тому +160

      All language is important in different places, maybe he like Africa better then Europe, but he got English, Chinese and Arabic already, the staple language.

    • @nelsonferreira2528
      @nelsonferreira2528 9 років тому +78

      He speaks ittalian pretty well and he studied latin. Spanish and Portuguese should be peace of cake.

    • @writershard5065
      @writershard5065 9 років тому +13

      Spanish Portugese and such shouldn't be too hard. I guess he likes to learn languages with lots more variation. Given that he knows English, French, Italian, German and has studied Latin, he should easily breeze through Spanish and Portuguese.

    • @FallDownist
      @FallDownist 9 років тому +20

      Portuguese is not that easy... its a language with a great variety of sounds and pronunciations.
      And I agreed, portuguese and spanish should be on the top of the "to learn" list. :)

    • @rafaelabreu2873
      @rafaelabreu2873 9 років тому +4

      Writer Shard in fact that is not true, in portuguese you read as you talk the same dont happen in french, spanish, Italian or Romanian. In Portuguese you have a lot of different pronunciations and what make some simple words hard is the nasal use of the words, and a lot of other things. :)

  • @gisoo_rs6443
    @gisoo_rs6443 5 років тому +48

    YOUR PERSIAN IS SO GOOD IM SO SHOOK! PERSIAN IS MY FIRST LANGUAGE AND I KNOW HOW HARD IT CAN BE SO YOURE AMAZING ANDA GENUIS FOR BEING ABLE TO SPEAK IT SO WELL!

    • @emilycleveland7448
      @emilycleveland7448 3 роки тому +2

      I love Farsi!!! I’m learning it now but it still sounds like gibberish to me!😭 I’m going to keep at it though!

    • @gisoo_rs6443
      @gisoo_rs6443 3 роки тому +2

      @@emilycleveland7448 You’re incredible! I’d be so proud of you, keep working! I’m sure you’ll get the hang of it😁❤️❤️

  • @imnotfunnytm5953
    @imnotfunnytm5953 5 років тому

    I can speak English and French fluently,I know a lot a lot of German and I’m on level 3 Greek and a beginner in Mandarin.Soooo much respect for you!! You’re an inspiration!

  • @puplewolf6761
    @puplewolf6761 6 місяців тому +1

    Bro I'm hausa from Nigeria and your hausa is really impressive for someone who has just been learning for three months this makes me so happy

  • @ulascany.22
    @ulascany.22 10 років тому +56

    I'm so impressed and so proud of you -yea I know, I am not your mom but still.-
    20 languages? Bet you got even better at everyone of them by now. I'm from Turkey so let me give you an advice: Work a little bir more on your Turkish, it doesn't really sound like right... as you said the pronunciation of this language is really challenging. Good luck!

    • @ulascany.22
      @ulascany.22 10 років тому +32

      Try not to sound Arabic or Farsi when you speak Turkish. Like when you say "Merhaba". We use the words not the sounds. :-)

    • @nettart4924
      @nettart4924 5 років тому

      Haa merhaba

  • @centuryfiles9558
    @centuryfiles9558 6 років тому +53

    His voice/time actually changes with each language. I guess it’s only to be expected but is interesting.

    • @mariannecristina4390
      @mariannecristina4390 5 років тому +1

      mandarin was very noticeable, tho it may have been due to the tones

    • @user-ir7rb6lg7d
      @user-ir7rb6lg7d 4 роки тому

      to pronounce the languages correctly you kind of need to adapt the accent a little bit. otherwise you just sound like an english speaker reading from a phrase book

  • @ahsaniftikhar9371
    @ahsaniftikhar9371 5 років тому

    You are honestly so amazing with this commitment you have, I am trilingual with English, punjabi and Urdu and as a few tips for Urdu, your grammar was spot on but when you speak you repeat the same words for different sentences so try learning some synonyms for common words and phrases. Lastly, just practice the pronunciation with people because Urdu is a beautiful language and I’m glad you are learning it

  • @killermuffinxoxo
    @killermuffinxoxo 5 років тому +4

    Wow your German is excellent 😍 very impressive because you really nailed the right pronunciation!!

  • @sopphi
    @sopphi 10 років тому +62

    How the fuck does he talk German better than me and i'm from Germany.

    • @ShisukaMusic
      @ShisukaMusic 9 років тому +19

      I call it the "shit-happens-Syndrom" x3

    • @hmourad19
      @hmourad19 9 років тому +5

      I'm Arab and he speaks Arabic miles better than me

    • @ShisukaMusic
      @ShisukaMusic 9 років тому +2

      In my opinion his German is really good. I think the grammar is not that easy. Of course, as everyone who isn't a native speaker, he has a little accent, but really just a small one. Sounds almost a bit like a French accent and that's quite funny because there's something like a typical accent for Americans who try to speak English but his really sounds a bit French :D

    • @ShisukaMusic
      @ShisukaMusic 9 років тому

      Who try to speak German* sorry

    • @edwardbulgarelli2484
      @edwardbulgarelli2484 9 років тому

      Shisuka (annichan1999) I'd say his German was good but as both you and him have said, the grammar is hard and you can pick up small points like his dative cases not being right. Also his pronunciation of umlauts - i'm guessing because of his accent - makes it hard to distinguish between certain words. To be honest though the amount of languages will just open so many doors for him in the future and I wish I could become as au fait with all these languages.

  • @Ghadier.
    @Ghadier. 8 років тому +24

    It's so funny hearing your voice change between languages😂 but keep it up buddy, I speak 4 languages: English, Arabic, French, Turkish and some Dutch

    • @Hana9916
      @Hana9916 8 років тому

      +Ghadier Mohammed Right! I always find that not only my voice, but also my personality changes (to an extent) whenever I speak in a foreign language.

    • @peace606
      @peace606 8 років тому

      let me guess, you are Kurd, living in French speaking part of Belgium??

    • @peace606
      @peace606 8 років тому +1

      +Imagine Dragons Middle East I am Turkish, but I was assuming he was Kurd, because he knows Turkish and Kurdish. I was not trying to offend anyone kurdish brother

    • @Ghadier.
      @Ghadier. 8 років тому +3

      Osman Yasar I'm Iraqi

    • @kamelbendimerad
      @kamelbendimerad 6 років тому

      ghadier i speak Arabic french and english too and i would like to practice turkish:D 😊 can we practice?

  • @salma00092
    @salma00092 3 роки тому +7

    as an egyptian, i found his arabic really well. especially his pronunciation.

  • @aaronojeda8788
    @aaronojeda8788 2 роки тому +1

    This guys gives me inspiration everyday so I can be able to speak different languages in the future ,so far I know English Spanish and Arabic.few words in Hebrew and Japanese.

  • @MrCarlosYT
    @MrCarlosYT 10 років тому +92

    You speak many languages but you forgot spanish, that is the most important in the list.

    • @johannataggart9407
      @johannataggart9407 10 років тому +3

      Ya tiene el Francés y el Italiano (el resto ni te cuento ya ves...) o sea que en 2 días aprende Castellano (y de paso le metemos Valenciano, Eskerra y toa' la pesca jajajaja !)

    • @johannataggart9407
      @johannataggart9407 10 років тому

      Johanna Taggart A lo mejor le fascina el Eskerra ya que le gustan los idiomas complicados !

    • @VickyGoss
      @VickyGoss 10 років тому +13

      I suppose all languages are important but perhaps Spanish is so widely spoken and not as rare, maybe that's he left it out.

    • @liamdoyle9780
      @liamdoyle9780 10 років тому +1

      Ur Correct MrCarlosYT

    • @EpicGaming009
      @EpicGaming009 10 років тому +5

      At least he spoke english lol

  • @Dragon-wl5ic
    @Dragon-wl5ic 10 років тому +19

    Wow you are amazing. What a talent!! German is my mother tongue and your pronunciation is almost perfect. Wonderful and I absolutely pull my hat for you !!! Please keep this up, this is absolutely amazing, your parents must be so proud of you!! Greetings from Italy :)

    • @Dragon-wl5ic
      @Dragon-wl5ic 10 років тому

      ***** ich glaube so mancher Deutsche könnte sich eine Scheibe von diesem jungen Mann abschneiden. Mich gruselts jedesmal wenn ich nach Deutschland fliege und manche Jugendlichen reden höre. Ist das noch Deutsch? Grammatikalisch der reinste Horror und schrecklich für die Ohren. Also ich finde es einmalig wenn jemand in so kurzer Zeit eine Sprache lernt. Ich ziehe meinen Hut!!!

    • @anoncrazynonevilgooddecent7631
      @anoncrazynonevilgooddecent7631 5 років тому

      ITALIA CIAO BELLO

  • @acolley2891
    @acolley2891 4 роки тому +2

    I am starting to learn Hindi because of you!
    Dhanyavaad!

  • @basmatalibi5527
    @basmatalibi5527 4 роки тому +4

    Il mio sogno è essere come te, sapere così tante lingue. Sei davvero BRAVISSIMO con l'italiano tranne qualche piccola pronuncia ma per sapere più di 20 lingue è davvero STRABILIANTE. Ti stimo e ti ammiro molto. Io parlo solo arabo, italiano, inglese, francese e un po' di tedesco ma spero davvero un giorno di di sapere tante lingue come te 😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @Raulikien
    @Raulikien 9 років тому +63

    You don't learn spanish but you learn Hausa Wolof Pashto Farsi Xhosa Ojibwe *genius* I didn't know that those languages exist, I mean WTF

    • @JUNIOR43950
      @JUNIOR43950 9 років тому +4

      Lo mismo aqui, I had no idea those language exist

    • @bosoxcuber
      @bosoxcuber 9 років тому

      Si, a mi tambien

    • @frankpaullomas1767
      @frankpaullomas1767 9 років тому +4

      I feel insulted

    • @AlmondsAlmonguera
      @AlmondsAlmonguera 9 років тому +8

      ***** i mean he totally studied so many languages to please all of us who speak some different language /s

    • @faizah4465
      @faizah4465 9 років тому +10

      I think he only learns the languages he's interested in. So I'm guessing Spanish doesn't really interest or challenge him the way he wants when he learns a language. I mean...he didn't learn many other languages which would've been muuchh easier.

  • @GunterSchobel
    @GunterSchobel 10 років тому +44

    Dont know bout the other languages, but how in hell did you learned so well german in freaking 8 weeks!!! respect, but yeah if you want to add another language i think you should consider spanish.

    • @damianaparis9168
      @damianaparis9168 10 років тому +1

      I''ve been studying German since almost a year and he speaks so freaking good (!!!!!) :/ But anyway I'll go ahead, GO LANGUAGES

  • @WasserTipps
    @WasserTipps 5 років тому +2

    Loool I never heard of yiddish before but it sounds so similar to german! Thats awesome!

  • @TheYousefAlawi
    @TheYousefAlawi 4 роки тому

    I speak Arabic English Farsi and I’m learning Russian French and Ukrainian but out of all these my worst is Farsi and you did a very very very good job! Like some of the easy common words you said were so difficult for me to recall, I guess it is due to the lack of my interaction with Persians.
    You did amazing! All the best

  • @TheMuse3D
    @TheMuse3D 10 років тому +54

    That was... amazing . I couldn't believe my ears and I sincerely cried when you started the 11th language, you are really, really, really talented, you speak these languages with so much ease and in such a short time of learning; that's awesome and I wish I could learn as fast as you do. I love foreign languages, and for example I'm studying russian on my own, with only a little book and I feel like a piece of junk when I hear you, because I started 5 months ago, and all that I can say is "Privièt, Ia frantsoujènka" T----T
    So you have all my congratulations because I know very well that learning another language is hard, and you have learned 20, so "Bravo", sincerely .
    - Forgive the spelling and grammatical mistakes :3 -
    PS: Ton français est excellent ;)

    • @anthonyalvarado4321
      @anthonyalvarado4321 10 років тому

      Ton?

    • @TheMuse3D
      @TheMuse3D 10 років тому +2

      Anthony Alvarado It's the french word for "your" ;)

    • @anthonyalvarado4321
      @anthonyalvarado4321 10 років тому

      ah, très bien!

    • @dosontung94
      @dosontung94 10 років тому +2

      TheMuse3D or rather, the "you" in possessive form that precedes a singular, masculine noun.

    • @halfaerthrd
      @halfaerthrd 10 років тому

      TheMuse3D
      ton is 'got' no 'your'

  • @ejalal33
    @ejalal33 10 років тому +14

    I speak Arabic, English, French and Spanish. I think your Arabic is good but it seems more Egyptian than classical Arabic. Very good Job!

    • @Lestry2
      @Lestry2 10 років тому +5

      I think he was learning Egyptian Arabic firstly..I am not sure though...

    • @josefbenatsky5544
      @josefbenatsky5544 10 років тому

      Leszek Trybała
      He showed the book Al-Kitaab fii Ta’allum al-’Arabiyya part 2. As far as I know the videos on DVD show egyptian speakers a lot :-). Nevermind because the way he speaks derives from his teachers. Classical arabic is taught mainly at the universities (aka quran arabic),well it is good to know how to write and speak properly academically but normal people learn spoken arabic (MSA, Al-Yazeera arabic) or very likely the spoken arabic of the teacher s home country (levantine, egyptian, gulf...) :-). Anyway good job, nice video.

  • @vesperblack7391
    @vesperblack7391 4 роки тому +11

    Yiddish is my first language- the r’s are rolled as much as possible. Always. 🙂

  • @SethKhoury
    @SethKhoury 7 років тому +31

    I speak English, a good amount of spanish, and some german, and i could understand yiddish, dutch, and italian well in the video. Weird how that works.

    • @tumblr._.4297
      @tumblr._.4297 7 років тому

      Become A Dingbat Today! Talented 👍🏻

    • @SethKhoury
      @SethKhoury 7 років тому

      Haha, not as good as this guy, but thanks!

    • @DuxoupJr
      @DuxoupJr 7 років тому

      Yeah I could understand some Dutch and quite a bit of Yiddish (I speak good Spanish and some German).

    • @Kleo3392
      @Kleo3392 7 років тому +5

      Yiddish and Dutch are both west Germanic languages, just like German, which you speak. Italian is a Romance language just like Spanish. Nothing weird about it if you know what's going on. :)

    • @Jessi-mf3jj
      @Jessi-mf3jj 7 років тому

      I also understood yiddih and dutch bc he used a few german words instead of dutch words;D

  • @heyitsleenuh
    @heyitsleenuh 7 років тому +16

    I'm currently learning Spanish, Portuguese, and Dutch. I find this really inspirational and interesting ❤👌🏻

    • @foure2833
      @foure2833 6 років тому +2

      Vanessa Andrade its one of the easiest. Do you mean Polish?

    • @ryanwaasdorp
      @ryanwaasdorp 6 років тому

      Vanessa Andrade Vanessa Andrade Dutch is harder since the pronunciations and grammar is really hard. Portugese is very similar to Spanish and Spanish itself is one of the easiest languages to learn.

  • @ilcanalepolitico876
    @ilcanalepolitico876 4 роки тому +13

    Wow he speaks languages that I didnt even know existed

  • @FarazKhanYousafzai
    @FarazKhanYousafzai 5 років тому

    Impressive dude! I'm naturally (as in from childhood) trilingual and I'm learning more. But your pashto accent is stronger than it should be (my mother tongue is Pashto). But massively impressive.

  • @jeonjungkookie4459
    @jeonjungkookie4459 7 років тому +46

    I feel ashamed to only speak 4-5 languages and just a bit Japanese.

    • @iristenshi2147
      @iristenshi2147 7 років тому

      I only speak 6, nothing compared to him xD

    • @ToDDHeaDD
      @ToDDHeaDD 7 років тому +1

      Haha, and I'm sitting here struggling with my 3rd and 4th language.
      I feel stupid :(

    • @arethysa
      @arethysa 7 років тому +9

      I speak only 3, and I speak the third one really badly... I feel you :(

    • @nightwalker7746
      @nightwalker7746 7 років тому +6

      I speak 4 , russian , german , french and romanian ( my native language)

    • @user-gd9uo5ew4c
      @user-gd9uo5ew4c 7 років тому +3

      My native languages are ukrainian and russian, I know polish , hebrew, a little bit english, also I want to study arabic, turkish, german, spanish. And to improve my English

  • @MilosCsrb
    @MilosCsrb 9 років тому +176

    If you learn Serbian, you got free Croatian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin. Limited offer xD

    • @StormPegy
      @StormPegy 9 років тому +5

      Omg dude is hl3 confirmed? or did they just leak the logo?

    • @MilosCsrb
      @MilosCsrb 9 років тому +20

      Sadly its fan made

    • @NoxiousBeatz
      @NoxiousBeatz 9 років тому

      Storm Pegy It is confirmed already, in the source 2 engine, look it up

    • @nikolacvetkoski7160
      @nikolacvetkoski7160 9 років тому +1

      And or Macedonian. You will understand Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian, Montenegrin and Bulgarian!!! :D So, learn Macedonian :D

    • @samusof1
      @samusof1 9 років тому +1

      Jan Jileček *polish

  • @xflipsyx9878
    @xflipsyx9878 4 роки тому

    So this was posted 8 years ago.. but whatever :D
    I speak native Persian myself (and English ofc) and as someone who has been a bilingual all their life I can say your fluency was exceptional at the time, especially considering you had only been learning for 2 months... wait, saying I’m impressed is an understatement. You prodigy! Amazing, can’t even imagine what level you’d be at now :O

  • @Herp234
    @Herp234 4 роки тому +22

    For Italian you said "como" it's *come

  • @chandrapandey822
    @chandrapandey822 7 років тому +177

    Your Hindi was surprisingly good but the accent was lacking that final touch.If you want to be more fluent in it then you gotta do quite some work on areas like correct pronunciation and continuous flow. But other than that hats off man #respect

    • @KiLLUMiNATii
      @KiLLUMiNATii 6 років тому +11

      Jeremy Venice dont forget the head nodding !

    • @nehajoshi1382
      @nehajoshi1382 6 років тому +2

      I'd agree, when you said "main" (मैं) it's pronounced closer to saying the word "meh" slowly

    • @rishabhjain6517
      @rishabhjain6517 6 років тому +2

      A little distance from Arabic accent and a little more Hindi songs might do it :D

    • @rhea6583
      @rhea6583 6 років тому +4

      The accent was too Arabic and Portuguese for speaking Hindi, but great job anyway!