@@Elijah-pf9gi Hey. No, Pakistanis don't speak Arabic as its nowhere close to Arabia. And yes they do speak Urdu which is like 95% similar to Hindi and thus largely intelligible in its spoken form. Actually, fun fact is that Urdu is very much an Indian language that Pakistan adopted as its national language. The native languages of Pakistan are in fact Punjabi, Sindhi, Balouch, Pashto and a few more tribal languages.
1. English 2. Arabic 3. Spanish 4. Russian 5. French 6. Portuguese 7. Mandarin and Hindi (Recommends Mandarin) Please leave a like on this comment so others can see it!
German and Swahili could be other useful mentions too, especially when travelling around Central Europe and Eastern Africa. I believe there's a little German still spoken in Namibia too.
German honestly isn't very useful outside of Germany. Austria speaks it too, but the rest of the countries in the world with German as an official language all have at least another official language too. For example, Switzerland and Namibia have the language as official but also speak other languages.
@@adr77510 actually in central Europe/Balkans so like Hungary, Poland, Serbia, Croatia, Slovakia, Netherlands, Denmark, and Czechia a lot of people can speak German more than English
I speak English and Portuguese and I'm learning Spanish Falo inglês e português e tô aprendendo espanhol Hablo inglés y portugués y estoy aprendiendo español
Brazillian Portuguese is such an underrated language. Yes, it's spoken by +200 million people, but it's still being mistaken by Spanish, or people just don't know how Portuguese sounds like. Yet it sounds so beautiful, it's like music to my ears.
@@adr77510 True! But just like American and British English feel totally distinct, the pronunciation and rhythm of Brazilian Portuguese is a world away from that of Portugal.
@@fatphobicandproud9003 what does Allahu akbar have to do with Arabic? 😂 you do know that are Christians and jew in the Arab world right? ..... right ?
He doesn't really speak that many languages, he just memorized a bunch of random words. Some polyglots that are actually fluent in many languages are: Steven Kaufman, Luca Lampariello, Richard Simcott, Gabriel Poliglota, etc...
I speak: - Polish - English - Russian I'm learning: - German (at school) - Mandarin chinese (on Duolingo, which I love, and it helps me a lot) I'd love to also learn: - Icelandic - Georgian - Ukrainian - French - Spanish My biggest dream is to became a polyglot and I deeply hope that one day my dream will become true
May I recommend Indonesian which is very easy, no plural word, no male/female word, no past and future tense, we read the word more like Germans as is, not like English which a word can pronounce differently than written, and you can use it also in Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei
@@yasminzahra3333 true. did indonesian even have grammar? 😂 in indonesian language class, we basically studied weird variation texts and idioms, we did not study grammar at all
@@gt1260 Of course, the most effective way is to have proper lessons of the language you want to learn, in my opinion. If you are not able to take up lessons, however, there are other ways to help you. You can search videos on UA-cam that will teach you the alphabet of the language you want and practice. There should be a lot of videos that will also help with the pronunciation. After you manage to learn it, start searching for some basic phrases, words etc. Another good way is listening to songs of the language you want. I am learning Russian, and listening to songs helps me with my pronunciation, but I also search the meaning of the lyrics which is very helpful with my vocabulary. You can also download some apps that you find helpful. I hope that my advice was a bit helpful to you. I've been doing everything I've told you while trying to learn Japanese, and I have managed to teach myself how to read Hiragana and a bit of Katakana, but also write and say some things in Japanese, AND recognize some words and phrases. Of course, I did not manage to learn everything I know within a day, but I have been practicing as much as I can for a while now.
@@gt1260 i agree with Hello There. Also make sure that you find native speakers or people who can speak your target language, that really helps. Also if you plan on watching youtube videos search up Easy Languages, they teach you how people talk on the street.
What a beautiful coincidence - I was literally googling useful languages just this morning. I am visually impaired and I’m currently working on making independent travel more accessible for other visually impaired traveler/prospective travellers. More power to you, Drew. I hope our paths cross some day.
I want to learn German because I've heard that German University Education is one of the finest in the world with extremely low cost and another reason is that I really want to travel to Munich and Dortmund and also Hamburg. German would be great to learn for these dreams
As a German who speaks English a bit seeing your comment made me laugh, our grammar is so horribly hard like seriously. Only the fact that in English you just say "the" and Germany got "der, die, das" could be so frustrating. learning English as a German is so much more easier than learning German as an american/Britain.
@@poopie8967 Compared to German grammar, Russian grammar is more difficult with 6 cases instead of 4. There is an amount of logic with the German language. Russian cases are more complex, so believe me, German is NOT difficult.
American and British universities in general are the best universities (they are costly though), followed by those in Singapore and Switzerland. Over 50% of Germany's population speaks English fluently, and that number is sure higher in cities. From personal experience, I can tell you Germans are very eager to speak English, so you'd probably be more than fine just speaking English in Germany
@@adr77510 altough if you want to study maths, France is the place to go study in. It is ranked second at Fields prices only one medal behind the U.S while counting 5 time less population, a lot of today's best ai engineers, including in the silicon valley, are french.
In my small town in western Canada, we have residents who speak Egyptian Arabic, and others who speak Lebanese Arabic. They've told me that they can't really understand each other as the forms are very different.
Drew, I'm Arabic and we have lots of dialects too, I would recommend the others to learn the middle eastern or Egyptian Arabic, me personally I would love to learn more French. Best of luck for everyone!
I learned Mandarin in middle school, glad I did because the class was fun and useful. I learned more things I didn’t know about the language. The main reason I learned Spanish was not because of my heritage but to speak to my Abuela since she barely spoke English. I wanted to talk to her and learn about her stories before she passed away. I wanted her to know she meant the world to me.
Learning those kind of languages is more important than learning coz not all in the World can understand English. In fact, only 21% of World's population can understand and speak English. That 21% of World's people I mean includes all native speakers of English, all Chinese and all Spanish-speakers who can speak English.
I’m Egyptian and I’m really want to encourage you to continue learning Arabic because I know it may be hard but it will be so helpful for you in Arabic speaking countries and of course if you are Muslim. Thank you for learning our language ❤️
In my list I have: 1. Tamil 2. Telugu 3. Malyalam Bcoz, firstly I want to have a conversation with my fellow Indians in a language other than English and secondly bcoz I want to understand my own country's culture and diversity first before knowing the cultures of other countries.❤️🇮🇳 I will surely learn other languages too(French, Spanish etc.) But firstly my own country's.😁
I'm from Spain, studied Chinese in China for a year. When I first visited Germany I couldn't speak German, although Germans speak a very good English, thanks to my basic Chinese skills I still got some extra valuable help from couple of Chinese people I found along the way. With such a large diaspora, I'd say being able to communicate in Chinese can be useful in almost any country, not just limited to China.
I do speak English well, Russian intermediate and Arabic beginner with my mother tongue of Turkish where used in Türkmenistan,Azerbaijan,Ozbekistan, East Turkistan (China),Kirgizistan and partly Tajikistan..Also Nort Cyprus and in some parts of our Balkan neighbour's.. Thanks Drew Binsky, you are very frankly speaking in a fast pace and you are a very humble person..
0:43 this is actually incorrect. The amount of native English speakers is actually around 400 or so million people. The rest of the speakers speak it as a second language
That’s wrong because put together the population of USA (around 340 mill) Canada (40 mill) Britain (80 mill) Australia and NZ (around 30mill) that’s already 490 mill and a few other countries have it as the main language too like Ireland South Africa Jamaica etc.
Big Boi There’s a difference between native speakers and people who speak English as it’s second language. Read this article www.visualcapitalist.com/100-most-spoken-languages/
Norway Countryball oh I thought they meant like people born in countries where English is the main language which would make there native language English but ig that makes sense
He dosen't know the grave danger he undertook when started using Duolingo *Once you begin your journey, you have to finish it or else the Green Owl of Death awakens*
Well French, Italian, and Spanish are all similar in rules so that shouldn’t be hard. Spanish is pretty easy and Italian is similar to Spanish. French would be a bit harder. Arabic probably pretty hard.
"As a traveler, it's our duty to learn at least a few words or phrases in the local language of any given country." Word, and I totally agree to A and B as well. I could never understand how you could go to a country without understanding a single word. I'd feel so helpless and lost. But I have met people, who were living in Germany for years and they understand literally nothing. Not even "left" or "right" or numbers. All they speak is heavily accented English which I have big trouble understanding, and I'd consider myself rather fluent in English... I could never understand that. As a tourist, it is ignorant and you put yourself in an unnecessarily vulnerable position, but as a "local", not speaking the local language? There is no better way to learn a language than to be exposed to it, idk, it must take some concious efford to NOT learn it under those conditions...
Wow, so glad to hear that Drew! I've been learning the languages you mentioned since a couple of years now - I've put some contend of some of them on my channel already. Great video, thanks so much! Yeah Hindi/Urdu is also super powerful. I've been speaking it loads with Pashtons from Afghanistan (Bollywood movies are very popular over there), Bengalis and Nepalis!
Being an Indian, I’ m capable of speaking multiple languages like Telugu,Hindi,Tamil,Marathi and ofcourse English! I’m pursuing my dream of learning German now and I managed to reach till A2. I would use duolingo to learn German and Spanish(web series’s influenced me)🤪
Don't know why drew mentioned Arabic as Pakistan's second langauge tho. Urdu and other ethnic languages are our first and second languages with English being the third
@afghan zazai jezail sniper sure but barely 5 to 10 percent of all Pakistanis can speak it tho. I can speak Urdu and English, not Arabic and neither am i intrested in learning the language
Already got a 32 day streak on learning arabic and turkish on duolingo! Also progressing in spanish and german. App seems to be really helpful! (Originally can speak hindi and english)
0:45 English has 1.2 billion *total* speakers. It only has 379 million native speakers. 2:09 *; 2:41 *It's (beginning of a sentence) 3:29 (extra space before "Kazakhstan") 5:48 *1-year 6:10 *;
Vengan todos siuuuu!!! And you better do if you’re planning to visit furthermore the main tourist attractions, there you’ll find true Latin American beauty, but very few people speak english though.
@Abel hahaha you take english classes in Costa Rica since you are in school, but when students graduate from high school around 85% of them have an A2 level, which is a shame after over 10 years of english classes.
As a Brazilian, I'm fluent in English and know some Spanish, French. I've studied Japanese for some 3 years and I know some Turkish. I also studied Latin and Esperanto, if that counts, eheheh... But I'd like to study more French or Japanese. And as to learning a new language my favorites would be Mandarin and Arabic...
English does by no means have 1.2 Billion native speakers, I think you meant native and second-language speakers combined. English native speakers are only estimated to amount to 350-400 million worldwide. Also, Ghana, Namibia, Nigeria, the Philippines, and Singapore have English as their second language, not primary.
Spanish is the second lenguage most spoken ( 1º Chinese mandarin)..and if you speak Spanish you can learn Portugués easily ( another lenguage wide spoken)
My grandad tried to teach me Arabic as a kid. Only now, as an adult, do I regret the missed opportunity. But at 6 years old it was a language, people, and culture I'd never even heard of let alone wanted to give up my weekend for.
Honestly no I'm glad that he didn't. The concept of dialects tend to confuse and scare people away from Arabic. Dialects in Arabic are basically like American, Australian, and British English there are so many different way of talking but it is all the same language. All Arabs can understand each others easily besides few very area specific words
@@mohammed0almasri That's not true different Arabic dialects is not the same as English, you may consider them as different languages, for example, Egyptians don't understand Moroccan dialect
there are like so many ppl saying they could speak 7 language fluently. is it true? i can speak indo/melayu/english and now learning chinese and then korean. can u read this : 别闹,我想继续!
I recently downloaded duolingo because i want to learn spanish and it is really an effective tool in learning other languages...Other than spanish, i want to learn arabic and korean
I know: Portuguese, english, dutch, french, spanish I want to learn: Chinese, japanese, italian and indonesian and german (already know a bit of indonesian and german)
@A tutto vapore Yes! I often get confused between spanish and italian lol. But portuguese is my native language so I'll not get confused about that one haha
The first thing my kids said when they saw this video is that they want to learn Portuguese so they can communicate with our neighbours who are wonderful people but do not speak English at all and they want to surprise them by speaking in Portuguese!
I speak Greek English Spanish German and Ancient Greek, and I am interested on Korean language, guys you should take a look about Korean alphabet is so easy, you can learn in 1 hour
I started to learn it like 10 months ago, I found out that it was more difficult of what I expected, but with time, it became more easy, and now I can speak it a little bit, and I can also understand something. I don't know if you started yet, but anyway, good luck!
I know Portuguese but I’m thinking wich you mean from Brazil or from Portugal it seems the same as a person that has nothing with this languages to do but it’s really different from another.
I live in Southern California and there are many Chinese and Korean businesses and neighborhoods. I bet learning both languages would make for a fun visit into these areas.
I already know : 1) Hindi 2) haryanvi 3) english 4) punjabi (don't know how to write ) 5) chinese What i want to learn : 1) french 2) german 3) spanish 4) russian
*There is a saying that a person who can learn malayalm can learn any languages in the world* *മലയാളികള് ഉണ്ടോ* *But most important think to learn a language is that you should find a person to communicate*
Interesting fact: Learning Hindi will help you get by almost the entirety of Pakistan and Nepal but not the Southern India.
Wow, I thought Pakistanis speak only Urdu and Arabic. Cool! (And English too)
Bro In southern India also pple know hindi...except for Tamil Nadu
Erick Flys An Airplane we don’t speak arabic
BAntony
Dang that’s interesting. Thanks!
@@Elijah-pf9gi Hey. No, Pakistanis don't speak Arabic as its nowhere close to Arabia. And yes they do speak Urdu which is like 95% similar to Hindi and thus largely intelligible in its spoken form. Actually, fun fact is that Urdu is very much an Indian language that Pakistan adopted as its national language. The native languages of Pakistan are in fact Punjabi, Sindhi, Balouch, Pashto and a few more tribal languages.
1. English
2. Arabic
3. Spanish
4. Russian
5. French
6. Portuguese
7. Mandarin and Hindi (Recommends Mandarin)
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I speak 3
And 3 more dialects
Unless you work in oil in the middle East or something Arabic isn't that important imo. Mandarin and German are definitely more valuable
@白腾海 U speak Xie Hua Piao Piao Bei Feung Shiaou Shiaou?
@@theactivecoconut6077 Nope north africa speak it but they speak a dialect arabic but yeah
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i am a 13 yrs old from Japan. i want learn french and arabic, as i was living in sudan until last month, and planning to move to senegal this summer.
Good luck! Insha Allah! Bon Chance!
Nice, I’m learning Japanese.
Im 17 years old. Trying to learn japanese as my 5th language
i can help u learning the 2 of them in exchange of ammilioring my japanese if u have no probs
Wooooow!!! Respect!
everyone else: I wanna learn Spanish, Hindi, German..
Me: LET'S LEARN FINNISH
Me a weeb : Japanese
Bruhh trust me no one wants to learn hindi
me, an intellectual: LET'S LEARN TUPIAN, THE MOST WIDELY SPOKEN LANGUAGE AMONGST THE AMAZON TRIBES.
Heard it has like the most cases of any language in the world like 14
@@purplelover2950 here you go to
The channels like mayo Japan and violinist kohei😏
I memorized 4 different languages
American English, British English, Australian, and New Zealandic
Damn man
Lol they are all english in different accents
Yea
@@irfcy yeah, ik
I tried to be funny, but I couldn't : /
My one Pakistani indian
There’s nothing more amazing than speaking to someone in their native language, for both you and the person your speaking with
Come here in philippines bro
I know!!!!
not for fat amirikans
anime is much more amazing
Best feeling in the world
Native English speaker: Speak English or go back to your country!
Navite English speakers in other countries: Does anybody here speak English?
😂 true.... ❤️🇮🇳
Sounds like something that an American would say, not a typical Native English speaker from say, the UK, or the Caribbean.
This is so true. Lmao!
@@bellefemme87 from my experience Australians and Brits behave pretty much the same. So it's not just Americans.
This is sad...
German and Swahili could be other useful mentions too, especially when travelling around Central Europe and Eastern Africa. I believe there's a little German still spoken in Namibia too.
yea
German honestly isn't very useful outside of Germany. Austria speaks it too, but the rest of the countries in the world with German as an official language all have at least another official language too. For example, Switzerland and Namibia have the language as official but also speak other languages.
@@adr77510 actually in central Europe/Balkans so like Hungary, Poland, Serbia, Croatia, Slovakia, Netherlands, Denmark, and Czechia a lot of people can speak German more than English
Never heard of East African speaking German
@@xoniler thats not true, more people will def know english
The list of languages in the video:
English
Arabic
Spanish
Russian
French
Portugese
Mandarin
Hindi
I'm happy he didn't forget Mandarin in the video. ✌
Mandarin is very useful but is also very hard to learn.
@Luiz Felipe I didn't know that.
Somali
No Japanese?????((笑)
I speak:
Portuguese
Spanish & Catalan
Maltese
English but I want to learn Arabic :)
Ultrarcane i speak: danish and english and few german spanish chinese japanese filipino
Luckily Maltese is related to Arabic! Shouldn’t be as much of a giant as you might think.
I speak English and Portuguese and I'm learning Spanish
Falo inglês e português e tô aprendendo espanhol
Hablo inglés y portugués y estoy aprendiendo español
si hablas catalan hablas español curioso que no lo mencionaras
Sabina Moments in Now United yo también hablo español jaja
Drew Binsky: Learning different languages is cool
Weebs: *はい*
Lol his not bakakkakaakkakakkak lol
LOL
Hai
O Kawaii Koto
What is weebs ?
Brazillian Portuguese is such an underrated language. Yes, it's spoken by +200 million people, but it's still being mistaken by Spanish, or people just don't know how Portuguese sounds like. Yet it sounds so beautiful, it's like music to my ears.
Brazilian Portuguese isn't a language. It's just called Portuguese.
@@adr77510 sorry, I forgot to specify that it’s a dialect. Thank you so much for correcting me, what would I have done without you
Eu sempre falo que portugues e o espanhol masculino. O idioma e mais forte, mais musical - a cultura e absolutamente cativante!
@@adr77510 True! But just like American and British English feel totally distinct, the pronunciation and rhythm of Brazilian Portuguese is a world away from that of Portugal.
The stereotype of how portuguese sounds is mostly based on the european portuguese, what is not well representative at all.
Duolingo: Oh, you have missed your arabic lesson today, Check behind you.
ALLAHU AKBAR
@@fatphobicandproud9003 I was about to write it bruh
Everyday I learn from Duolingo and i take it as a language game xD
@@fatphobicandproud9003 what does Allahu akbar have to do with Arabic? 😂 you do know that are Christians and jew in the Arab world right? ..... right ?
@@eren-2001 Lmao exactly they're attention seeking kids.
Basically, he's trying to get you learning all the UN languages
but there is no german that is the most important language of the UN.
Dalara, German is not a UN language.
Portuguese should be an official UN language. It makes sense.
nope. it's actually an ad for duolingo.
Angelah Bor oh yes I confused it with the EU languages, thanks for the information
When you learn this whole video is an unskippable ad 😂😂😂😂😂
Still entertaining
Woosh ^
me? no ad...smooth sailing 🤣 pay less than 20MYR a month..so it's cheap enough
@@HabibRKO youre pointing at ur name LOLLL also
@@geodylan379 woosh
2:18 Tropico 5 theme song kickin in, classy choice Drew
Every language a gangster until Drew doesn’t put it on his list
lmao
Imagine someone who speaks all of the languages mentioned in this video! They would be golden!
Wouter corduweiner
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Michael Gibson he’s not fluent in every language mentioned. Although it’s impressive he can speak them at a certain fluency
He doesn't really speak that many languages, he just memorized a bunch of random words. Some polyglots that are actually fluent in many languages are: Steven Kaufman, Luca Lampariello, Richard Simcott, Gabriel Poliglota, etc...
you should watch timothy doner he speaks 27 languages
I speak:
- Polish
- English
- Russian
I'm learning:
- German (at school)
- Mandarin chinese (on Duolingo, which I love, and it helps me a lot)
I'd love to also learn:
- Icelandic
- Georgian
- Ukrainian
- French
- Spanish
My biggest dream is to became a polyglot and I deeply hope that one day my dream will become true
Luśka pani świnia wow!try Hindi too🤗
May I recommend Indonesian which is very easy, no plural word, no male/female word, no past and future tense, we read the word more like Germans as is, not like English which a word can pronounce differently than written, and you can use it also in Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei
Dont try to learn French...it will get on your nerves😂
@@yasminzahra3333 true. did indonesian even have grammar? 😂 in indonesian language class, we basically studied weird variation texts and idioms, we did not study grammar at all
@@immanuelak2643 we do : subject predicate object ...by the way where do you study Indonesian class?Austalia?
I speak:
- french
-English
-spanish
- learning portuges
- learning Turkish
Nasılsın?
I speak English, and I'm learning Spanish. I'm thinking on learning French after I learn Spanish.
¡Buena suerte!
How u learn a lot of languages
@@enesbruh4176 - Practice. I only speak English, but I'm using Duolingo to learn Spanish.
- Spanish
- French
- Arabic
- Turkish
- Russian
-those are my target.i hope I learn before I finish school.
Edited: I made spanish😁
How are you going to learn?please say even I want to learn languages.
@@gt1260 Of course, the most effective way is to have proper lessons of the language you want to learn, in my opinion. If you are not able to take up lessons, however, there are other ways to help you. You can search videos on UA-cam that will teach you the alphabet of the language you want and practice. There should be a lot of videos that will also help with the pronunciation. After you manage to learn it, start searching for some basic phrases, words etc. Another good way is listening to songs of the language you want. I am learning Russian, and listening to songs helps me with my pronunciation, but I also search the meaning of the lyrics which is very helpful with my vocabulary. You can also download some apps that you find helpful.
I hope that my advice was a bit helpful to you. I've been doing everything I've told you while trying to learn Japanese, and I have managed to teach myself how to read Hiragana and a bit of Katakana, but also write and say some things in Japanese, AND recognize some words and phrases. Of course, I did not manage to learn everything I know within a day, but I have been practicing as much as I can for a while now.
Russian not useful
@@gt1260 i agree with Hello There. Also make sure that you find native speakers or people who can speak your target language, that really helps. Also if you plan on watching youtube videos search up Easy Languages, they teach you how people talk on the street.
@@mantaspaskevicius6293 why???? Bruhh🤔
What a beautiful coincidence - I was literally googling useful languages just this morning. I am visually impaired and I’m currently working on making independent travel more accessible for other visually impaired traveler/prospective travellers. More power to you, Drew. I hope our paths cross some day.
Hindi: (shows South India)
Shows north india
I speak
1:somali
2:arabic
3:english
And i have learnt dualingo
Basics of
4:french
5:kswahili.
I'm somali and i can only speak english 😭
@@__-wc5zn Sorry am Somali too bro &Somali language is priority to my father.
@@__-wc5zn first u can learn your mother language somali,it so easy .try try and never give up.
I can speak English,Urdu/Hindi,Punjabi and Saraiki...
BTW I'm from Pakistan
@@no1x945 wow its amazing .
Drew: uses duolingo
*so you had chosen DEATH*
はい
ASL is probably one of them
nice asl = amercian sign language :O
Or any sign language. Not eveyone speaks to English.
@@blurry3491 Yeet Ig
@CQHS ight
@@lula9279 ye
I want to learn German because I've heard that German University Education is one of the finest in the world with extremely low cost and another reason is that I really want to travel to Munich and Dortmund and also Hamburg. German would be great to learn for these dreams
As a German who speaks English a bit seeing your comment made me laugh, our grammar is so horribly hard like seriously. Only the fact that in English you just say "the" and Germany got "der, die, das" could be so frustrating. learning English as a German is so much more easier than learning German as an american/Britain.
thats cool
@@poopie8967 Compared to German grammar, Russian grammar is more difficult with 6 cases instead of 4. There is an amount of logic with the German language. Russian cases are more complex, so believe me, German is NOT difficult.
American and British universities in general are the best universities (they are costly though), followed by those in Singapore and Switzerland. Over 50% of Germany's population speaks English fluently, and that number is sure higher in cities. From personal experience, I can tell you Germans are very eager to speak English, so you'd probably be more than fine just speaking English in Germany
@@adr77510 altough if you want to study maths, France is the place to go study in. It is ranked second at Fields prices only one medal behind the U.S while counting 5 time less population, a lot of today's best ai engineers, including in the silicon valley, are french.
Deutsch is also an important language to learn🇩🇪🇦🇹🇱🇮🇱🇺🇨🇭.
Love from PH🇵🇭❤️
Wie hast du Deutsch gelernt?
@@kristiansenija591 Ich bin noch nicht fließend Deutsch, aber ich liebe und lerne es immer noch
Yeah you're right, I'd like learn German too
@@ciaaras3448 yeah it's fun even though it's complex😊😅
German is a trap
I speak 11 languages:
American
Australian
Bahamian
Barbadian
Belizean
Canadian
Guyanese
Jamaican
New Zealandic
South African
United Kingdomese
Me too!
United Kingdomese🤣🤣
All of em are probably English decents 😂😂😂
Never heard of the last one.
Thats just English 😂😂😂
I speak Spanish (native), English, German, Portuguese, French, Italian, and learning Russian and Turkish. Greetings from México! 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
Nasılsınız
@@enisbaturbasol7887 iyiyim
In my small town in western Canada, we have residents who speak Egyptian Arabic, and others who speak Lebanese Arabic. They've told me that they can't really understand each other as the forms are very different.
Drew:I love languages
Nas daily: I hate languages
Nas doesnt hate languages, he made some videos to talk about the beauty of it. Watch videos of both of them then compare
Sometimes u cant understand Nas Just like me, from first u start loving him from second u start hating him and now both
Minh Phu Pham thx for the info
htoohtoo73 hey how about me!?
ㄨ_ㄨ you too
Someone : wow speaking more than 1 language is so hard
Malaysians : lol
Only lazy monolingual speakers can relate.
Lol jm malaysian indian and i can speak english,tamil,malay and some basic mandarin(my school friends thought me)
Indeed😂
@@xanacalypsoGlad to hear.😃
@@xanacalypso no not that. Im so glad i saw a fellow malaysian indian. Thats all🥰
Drew, I'm Arabic and we have lots of dialects too, I would recommend the others to learn the middle eastern or Egyptian Arabic, me personally I would love to learn more French. Best of luck for everyone!
Ilove language spain , english , arabic , hebrew , german , Russia, Turkey, Italy, France, Portugal, dutch , mandarin Chinese, hindi , Korean, Japan, farsi, amharic, somali, swahili, bahasa malaya, tagalog, greece , Bengali, urdu , pashto, sinhala, hokkein tiawan, hausa , zulu , Norwegian, swedish, suomi Finland,
Not Bahasa Indonesia?
Learning languages means learning new cultures that is so amazing. Wanna learn Turkish, Arabic, French, Spanish, Russian, Hebrew.
I learned Mandarin in middle school, glad I did because the class was fun and useful. I learned more things I didn’t know about the language. The main reason I learned Spanish was not because of my heritage but to speak to my Abuela since she barely spoke English. I wanted to talk to her and learn about her stories before she passed away. I wanted her to know she meant the world to me.
So sad to hear that.
I have seen you in like 20000 videos! How is that possible
Learning those kind of languages is more important than learning coz not all in the World can understand English. In fact, only 21% of World's population can understand and speak English. That 21% of World's people I mean includes all native speakers of English, all Chinese and all Spanish-speakers who can speak English.
Indian: We have multiple languages
😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
**Bruh**
Yeah actually...each state has one...
India rocks bro😎 121 languages we have💕💕
@@ShivaKumar-ve1po ha, amateur, we have 718 in Indonesia and still counting.
Our country has moree
Iam from Kerala, India my mother tongue is Malayalam I can speak Malayalam, Tamil and English
Now trying to learn Arabic
I’m Egyptian and I’m really want to encourage you to continue learning Arabic because I know it may be hard but it will be so helpful for you in Arabic speaking countries and of course if you are Muslim. Thank you for learning our language ❤️
Nallairrukingala nanba....from Tamil nadu
@Leya Chammout I love Lebanon! From Egypt
@Mari Harini Arunachalam A lot of Malayalis can speak tamil, I think you just didn't meet that much Malayalis
@@yasirpunathil7143 that's a sarcasm..
In my list I have:
1. Tamil
2. Telugu
3. Malyalam
Bcoz,
firstly I want to have a conversation with my fellow Indians in a language other than English and secondly bcoz I want to understand my own country's culture and diversity first before knowing the cultures of other countries.❤️🇮🇳
I will surely learn other languages too(French, Spanish etc.) But firstly my own country's.😁
മലയാളം അറിയാമോ
@@gushumgoy4886 poli machhi
Great 👍 get started as soon as possible
Dravidian languages are fucking languages
There are a lot of wonderful South Indian movies and songs that will enhance your learning.
I am learning French, Portuguese and Arabic on Duolingo.
So it would be great to have the Duolingo Plus
Huzefa Sheikh Portuguese is a beautiful language!!
Proud to know how to speak
Arabic
English
French
Creole
Lots of love from Mauritius 🇲🇺💖
I know to speak:Bosnian, Serbian, Croatian, Montenegrian, Macedonian, Slovenian, Albanian, Bulgarian, English, German, partly Russian
@@muki2259 really cos that’s impressive I only know English and a bit of French and welsh
@@ebrahimhasnain224 that is indeed impressive
@@ebrahimhasnain224 no I am not those are parrially hard languages to learn
@KCGGUwU nicee
Esperanto is also useful because now you have access to every country that speaks Romance languages and even some countries like Germany.
-Spanish
-Arabic
-French
-Russian
-Portugese
-Mandarin
Speaking a region's language helps us to connect with them ❤️
How long did it take to learn mandarin?
The op did not learn all those languages. He just listed the languages in the video, but forgot to put Hindi.@@JunoMoon-wv2du
I want tolerance Spanish and French because i find these languages to be unique
I'm from Spain, studied Chinese in China for a year. When I first visited Germany I couldn't speak German, although Germans speak a very good English, thanks to my basic Chinese skills I still got some extra valuable help from couple of Chinese people I found along the way. With such a large diaspora, I'd say being able to communicate in Chinese can be useful in almost any country, not just limited to China.
4:27
0:29 LMAO the goat is trying to get in the Selfie🤣
I do speak English well, Russian intermediate and Arabic beginner with my mother tongue of Turkish where used in Türkmenistan,Azerbaijan,Ozbekistan, East Turkistan (China),Kirgizistan and partly Tajikistan..Also Nort Cyprus and in some parts of our Balkan neighbour's.. Thanks Drew Binsky, you are very frankly speaking in a fast pace and you are a very humble person..
Learning North Korean Korean,Chad Arabic, Albanian, Polish and Dalmatian will be the difference between getting a job and remaining a bum for life.
The languages I’d like to learn the most are Spanish, German and Turkish!
Valla ben sana yardım edebilirim
ja dann viel Glüxk beim Lernen
Kannst Deutsch und Türkisch auch an einem Ort lernen, praktisch gedacht. 😅
@@EhzyG 😅😂
@@salmasunny عربي
I speak English, Arabic, Spanish, Turkish, Somali and Italian.
I’m currently learning German and French.
Impressive
0:43 this is actually incorrect. The amount of native English speakers is actually around 400 or so million people. The rest of the speakers speak it as a second language
I agree!! en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_languages_by_number_of_native_speakers
That’s wrong because put together the population of USA (around 340 mill) Canada (40 mill) Britain (80 mill) Australia and NZ (around 30mill) that’s already 490 mill and a few other countries have it as the main language too like Ireland South Africa Jamaica etc.
Big Boi There’s a difference between native speakers and people who speak English as it’s second language. Read this article
www.visualcapitalist.com/100-most-spoken-languages/
Norway Countryball oh I thought they meant like people born in countries where English is the main language which would make there native language English but ig that makes sense
In The video they put philippines speak english as MAIN languange but it is still The second languange.
He dosen't know the grave danger he undertook when started using Duolingo
*Once you begin your journey, you have to finish it or else the Green Owl of Death awakens*
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Languages I’m curious to learn: French, Italian, Spanish, and Arabic to name a few 😂
Learn Hindi too
Jithin NK why ? Learn urdu instead 😁
Both are similar learn any language u like it's your wish
Well French, Italian, and Spanish are all similar in rules so that shouldn’t be hard. Spanish is pretty easy and Italian is similar to Spanish. French would be a bit harder. Arabic probably pretty hard.
Tim Dixon idk if its just me but i practiced both spanish and french and let me tell u french was WAY easier for me for some reason
You can also use spanish in Morocco!
You have probably shown a Tamil speaker when mentioning Hindi.
How do you know that?
@@muhammedshazi That man was indeed a Tamilian and the accent of him just gave it away.
Yes im Tamil
@@visi5058 explains ur surname.... jk jk lol
Quite insulting to us Tamils, 80% dont speak hindi at all but can speak English
i would love to learn the whistling language from souther turkey 😗
Kus Dili is such an interesting language! I can’t wait to travel to that region of Black Sea turkey
I think they have that on Duolingo
Canary Islands whistling language is interesting too
I speak 4 languages so the fifth one is gonna be Spanish as I hope
"As a traveler, it's our duty to learn at least a few words or phrases in the local language of any given country." Word, and I totally agree to A and B as well. I could never understand how you could go to a country without understanding a single word. I'd feel so helpless and lost. But I have met people, who were living in Germany for years and they understand literally nothing. Not even "left" or "right" or numbers. All they speak is heavily accented English which I have big trouble understanding, and I'd consider myself rather fluent in English... I could never understand that. As a tourist, it is ignorant and you put yourself in an unnecessarily vulnerable position, but as a "local", not speaking the local language? There is no better way to learn a language than to be exposed to it, idk, it must take some concious efford to NOT learn it under those conditions...
Wow, so glad to hear that Drew! I've been learning the languages you mentioned since a couple of years now - I've put some contend of some of them on my channel already.
Great video, thanks so much!
Yeah Hindi/Urdu is also super powerful. I've been speaking it loads with Pashtons from Afghanistan (Bollywood movies are very popular over there), Bengalis and Nepalis!
Being an Indian, I’ m capable of speaking multiple languages like Telugu,Hindi,Tamil,Marathi and ofcourse English! I’m pursuing my dream of learning German now and I managed to reach till A2. I would use duolingo to learn German and Spanish(web series’s influenced me)🤪
Indians tend to be good language learners, I've noticed. Where I'm at, if you say you know another language you're look at like you have superpowers.
I speak Arabic and my 2nd language is English, thinking about learning Turkish 🤷🏼♀️
Don't know why drew mentioned Arabic as Pakistan's second langauge tho. Urdu and other ethnic languages are our first and second languages with English being the third
Being able to speak 3 languages from 3 different families must be a mental mess of grammar and vocabulary haha
Many people speak Turkic languages around the world, which are similar to Turkish : Kazakh, Kirghizs, Turkmen, tatar, Uyghur etc
@afghan zazai jezail sniper sure but barely 5 to 10 percent of all Pakistanis can speak it tho. I can speak Urdu and English, not Arabic and neither am i intrested in learning the language
@@hussein7517 هل تتكلم عربي
Already got a 32 day streak on learning arabic and turkish on duolingo! Also progressing in spanish and german. App seems to be really helpful! (Originally can speak hindi and english)
For me the most useful languages and I want fluency in :
C
C++
Java
Python
JavaScript
Ruby
Swift
Perl
Golang
PHP
Kotlin
Html(wait , what?)
Edit
C#
Indeed
Even R
You forgot C#
@@guyvisualbs tku I did it
And Minecraft
English, Arabic, Spanish, French, German, Chinese and Hindi
🖐🏻🖐🏻
1: Arabic
2: Spanish
🖐🏻🖐🏻
1: Arabic
2: French
3: English
4: Japanese
5: Korean
6: a little bit of Spanish
Arabic
English
French
arabic and english
1. Arabic
2.Swahili.
3. English.
@@fardowsayusuf2976 swahili?
I'm gonna flex a bit:
I speak: English, Arabic, Italian, Tunisian, French and Spanish.
The essentials.
Bruh Tunsian is not A Language.Tunisia Language Is Arabic
@@fardosaomar388
Tunisian is a North African dialect.
Ima flex a lil aswell
German, English, French, Turkish, Russian
@@fardosaomar388 There's a difference between Standard Arabic and Arabic dialects in North Africa
@@neophilosophy1764 Even if they have different Arabic dialects.Its Still The Language of Arabic
0:45 English has 1.2 billion *total* speakers. It only has 379 million native speakers.
2:09 *;
2:41 *It's (beginning of a sentence)
3:29 (extra space before "Kazakhstan")
5:48 *1-year
6:10 *;
You must be fun in parties
Ma non fare il cagacazzo
how to be a grammar n*zi 101
You sound like my teachers
Apart from the first point, no one cares. You're not an English teacher, and no one cares if he put 2 spaces by accident.
Me: i wanna be a traveler
My parents: no no
I speak 5 languages - learning Turkish at the moment. ❤️🤗
Good luck :)
Im from Pakistan but I was actually born in america so I know Urdu,English,and Arabic fluently Lol.
I would like to learn it too :)
Khushi Bidhuri because I have class with a Qari and he teaches me Arabic and the Quran
Drew, glad you made this video, as Language is a vital part when it comes to a place, it's culture and your overall traveling experience.
I want to learn Spanish! I hope to travel to Latin America someday, I think knowing Spanish will be so beneficial and interesting
Do it. Most people cannot speak English in some latin contries
@@emg618 this is the reason why estoy aprendiendo español
I've a dream to visit Mexico & Puerto Rico
Tuhin Roy you won’t have a problem in Puerto Rico without Spanish cuz most understand English
Vengan todos siuuuu!!! And you better do if you’re planning to visit furthermore the main tourist attractions, there you’ll find true Latin American beauty, but very few people speak english though.
@Abel hahaha you take english classes in Costa Rica since you are in school, but when students graduate from high school around 85% of them have an A2 level, which is a shame after over 10 years of english classes.
I would like to know
- French
- Italian
- Russian
German
No Dutch? 🥺
I speak German
I speak english,Indonesia Arab (Still not good at it ;( )
i want learn spainish
Drew only knows the language of love ❤
As a Brazilian, I'm fluent in English and know some Spanish, French. I've studied Japanese for some 3 years and I know some Turkish. I also studied Latin and Esperanto, if that counts, eheheh... But I'd like to study more French or Japanese. And as to learning a new language my favorites would be Mandarin and Arabic...
Can you please tell me who asked?
English 0:42 Arabic 1:25Spanish 2:18 russian 3:04 french 3:51 Portuguese 4:27 mandrian and Hindi 5:03
Mandarin*
@@earthandstar3392thank you so much
English does by no means have
1.2 Billion native speakers, I think you meant native and second-language speakers combined.
English native speakers are only estimated to amount to 350-400 million worldwide.
Also, Ghana, Namibia, Nigeria, the Philippines, and Singapore have English as their second language, not primary.
The feeling when the first 4 were all languages you speak or are learning
Spanish is the second lenguage most spoken ( 1º Chinese mandarin)..and if you speak Spanish you can learn Portugués easily ( another lenguage wide spoken)
Arabic
English
Spanish
French
All these language which i want to learn.
Use duolingo i am learning spanish
My grandad tried to teach me Arabic as a kid. Only now, as an adult, do I regret the missed opportunity. But at 6 years old it was a language, people, and culture I'd never even heard of let alone wanted to give up my weekend for.
I speak English and Arabic fluently, and I'm currently learning French
English how did u Wright this comment
@@swadhamza7787 I think he included languages he already knows
"Arabic"
Dialects: *Am I a joke to you?*
I know a little Arabic tho.
I think he didn’t want to spend too much time talking about the different dialects of Arabic as that can be done in another video
omg u have the same name as me
Honestly no I'm glad that he didn't. The concept of dialects tend to confuse and scare people away from Arabic. Dialects in Arabic are basically like American, Australian, and British English there are so many different way of talking but it is all the same language.
All Arabs can understand each others easily besides few very area specific words
@@mohammed0almasri That's not true different Arabic dialects is not the same as English, you may consider them as different languages, for example, Egyptians don't understand Moroccan dialect
Elham lol 😝
I speak almost 7 languages so I can appreciate the effort in trying to learn someone’s language as well as the culture
What do you speak
Yeah you probably just know how to order food.
there are like so many ppl saying they could speak 7 language fluently. is it true? i can speak indo/melayu/english and now learning chinese and then korean. can u read this : 别闹,我想继续!
आपको हिन्दी समझ आ जाती है क्या ?
Can you plz tell me the meaning of sentence written above? As proof
@@priyanshgautam9971 they mean they can say "hello how are you" seven times.
I recently downloaded duolingo because i want to learn spanish and it is really an effective tool in learning other languages...Other than spanish, i want to learn arabic and korean
I know:
Portuguese, english, dutch, french, spanish
I want to learn:
Chinese, japanese, italian and indonesian and german (already know a bit of indonesian and german)
@A tutto vapore Yes! I often get confused between spanish and italian lol. But portuguese is my native language so I'll not get confused about that one haha
I want to learn Chinese so badly. It's such an amazing country and culture!
I wanna learn Cantonese so badly but you gotta go to Hong Kong for that damn it
Same it's sounds tough tho
I want to learn Penguinish Language SO BADLY but I can only use it in Antarctica and speak to some Penguins 🐧
ye, but shit seems too hard to me
I'll learn Arabic. I wanted to do that for months now, but you motivated me to actually start 😊
ماذا انجزت يا وحش ؟
Great video! I'm a language lover, and I love travelling. It was nice to know that I already have 3 of the 7 down!
The first thing my kids said when they saw this video is that they want to learn Portuguese so they can communicate with our neighbours who are wonderful people but do not speak English at all and they want to surprise them by speaking in Portuguese!
We can speak english preety comfortably..
@@mitonaarea5856 xd
I'd love to get to a conversational level in Spanish - I love the food, music and TV.
I speak Spanish (my first language) and English.
I'd like to learn French :)
I speak Greek English Spanish German and Ancient Greek, and I am interested on Korean language, guys you should take a look about Korean alphabet is so easy, you can learn in 1 hour
I love ARABIC! I would like to learn it this year!!!! Hope so!!!
Inch Allah
I started to learn it like 10 months ago, I found out that it was more difficult of what I expected, but with time, it became more easy, and now I can speak it a little bit, and I can also understand something. I don't know if you started yet, but anyway, good luck!
so did you learn it?
I would love to learn Arabic, Korean, Portuguese and Mandarin Chinese. I have tried Duolingo before and it was fun.
as Arabic bieng my nl i can confirm that duo is Scheiße
I know Portuguese but I’m thinking wich you mean from Brazil or from Portugal it seems the same as a person that has nothing with this languages to do but it’s really different from another.
Probably "Love" is the most underrated language that everyone ignores it 😊😊.we must try to learn how to love people first 👍👍👍
Great point of view :)
idiot its not even a language
SiPlug As for alphabets it isn’t but for the mind it is .
I live in Southern California and there are many Chinese and Korean businesses and neighborhoods. I bet learning both languages would make for a fun visit into these areas.
I already know :
1) Hindi
2) haryanvi
3) english
4) punjabi (don't know how to write )
5) chinese
What i want to learn :
1) french
2) german
3) spanish
4) russian
I want to learn: Mandarin, Spanish, Japanese, Cantonese, Arabic
I know, English, French... Ummmmm
I am studying espanol
French learning for me is easier since I learned Spanish so it should work vice versa as well
Why Cantonese?
Cantonese is similar to Mandarin i think
*There is a saying that a person who can learn malayalm can learn any languages in the world* *മലയാളികള് ഉണ്ടോ*
*But most important think to learn a language is that you should find a person to communicate*
I speak:
-Swedish
-Norwegian
-English
-Spanish
I can also get by in without english in:
-Czech
-German
-Danish
-French
-Serbian