As a fellow 25 year old Bulgarian gigachad who speaks 2 foreign languages I can confirm that learning our language is gonna impress all the natives and it will improve your chances of becoming awesome hyperpolyglot alpha male gigachad who is attractive to all Bulgarian women and men on the planet.
As a native speaker of Ancient Egyptian, Old Norse, Esperanto, and biblical Hebrew, I agree with your list. One language that should have been put on the list though is Inuktitut, it has the coolest writing system ever! It seems to have some influence from American, they even used some of our shapes and math symbols.
most beautiful and greatest my arse. they sound like some drunkards vomiting when they pronounce h and they pronounce it too often. and nothing is written in this language other than some made up plagiated myths.
Thank you! I’m very surprised people like arabic, as a native arabic person on youtube or language learning community they talk about japanese, chinese, french, spanish and more, well appreciated!
Русский - худший язык, который я когда либо учил, к тому же он ещё и первый язык, который я начинал говорить. Граматика в русском - ад, даже для носителей.
9:05 If anyone thinks he’s joking, as someone who’s been studying Danish for years, this is entirely true LOL. Swedish is actually sometimes more comprehensible to me than a lot of Danish speakers
It might be that both Danes and Norwegians watch Swedish TV. A Norwegian has an easier time understanding Swedish than the other way around. Usually, they'll talk American to each other.
As an Arab from 'falasteen' that last part was beautiful, coming from a hyperpolyglot giga chad alpha male saying that about my language is amazing, you got it all right, thanks language simp 🙌🏼❤
No, it sounds that you got confused, I'm here just to point out this misconception , Palestine is not actually located in Israel, Israel is a colonialist state that committed and still comitting thousands of crimes against NOT ONLY PALESTINIANS, but against any one who supports their right in the this land, as we don't support the Russian invasion to your beloved country (if you are Ukrainian), so you ought not support the country that threats the Palestinian sovereignty!
Actually, it isn’t, as most words aren’t a pretty word, and most languages on the list are also non-pretty, and most languages that exist are non-pretty and poorly-constructed, and all languages are constructed languages, as each language was made by one dude by modifying words from other previous languages, except for the first language ever created Proto European that a dude created from scratch a long time ago, which inspired all other languages and writing systems, either directly or indirectly, and languages do not belong to the speakers, they are the creation of certain dudes that were inspired by nature, especially the pretty languages were all inspired by nature! The most underrated languages ever are the pretty languages and especially the prettiest languages ever aka the Germanic languages / the 6 modern Celtic languages etc, especially Icelandic + Norse and Dutch and English and Norwegian and Welsh etc which are the most alpha languages ever! Portuguese / Esperanto / Spanish / French are pretty languages, but Portuguese and Spanish aren’t really underrated, as they are quite known and talked about, and Galician and Gallo etc are some of the Latin languages that truly are underrated, even though they are actually better that Portuguese and Spanish and French, and also easier to spell / read / pronounce etc!
The most Alpha languages ever are Old Norse + Icelandic, and also Dutch / English / Norwegian, and they are also the softest and the most refined and the prettiest languages with the coolest sounds and pronunciation rules and aspect and the most pretty and poetic words - Norse & Icelandic are the perfect languages to show off with, and the coolest foreign languages ever, so if one wants to sound as cool as possible, one must learn these languages, they truly are heavenly, and they should be known and learnt by all, and, Norwegian is very similar to Danish, but the spelling looks a bit better in Norwegian, while the pronunciation is cooler in Danish, so one should learn them both, and, Icelandic / Norse / Dutch / English are the sweetest-sounding and softest-sounding languages ever, however, Icelandic + Norse are also the languages that look and sound the most dominant and warrior-like, as they were created by warrior / raider dudes with a lot of artistic talent, so they created real unique and perfect languages that are extremely soft and refined and also extremely powerful and dominant at the same time, with all those gorgeous alpha letter combinations and alpha word endings like nir / vir / hir / dhir / thir etc in combination with eth sounds and inn / ar / ir etc sounds, so, even tho English and Dutch are as gorgeous as them, Norse + Icelandic have that extra something that makes them even more alpha in certain ways, and most don’t even know about them and don’t know how pretty they are!
By the way, my current levels are... - intermediate level in Old Norse / Icelandic / Welsh - writer level in English + native speaker level in Spanish - upper advanced level in Dutch + advanced level in Norwegian - mid intermediate level in German / Swedish / Portuguese / French / Italian - beginner level in Breton / Hungarian / Gothic / Latin / Faroese / Galician / Danish / Slovene - total beginner in Cornish / Manx / Irish / Scottish Gaelic / Aranese / Elfdalian / Gallo / Limburgish / Occitan / Luxembourgish / Catalan / East Norse / Ripuarian / Swiss German / Alemanic / Austrian German / PlatDeitsch / Greenlandic Norse / Friulian / Pretarolo / Sardinian / Neapolitan / Sicilian / Venetian / Esperanto / Walloon / Ladin / Guernsey / Norn / Burgundian / West Frisian / North Frisian / East Frisian / Yiddish / Afrikaans / Finnish / Latvian / Estonian etc (and the other languages based on Dutch / German / Norwegian / Italian / French that are referred to as ‘dialects’ but are usually a different language with different spelling etc) (I highly recommend learning Dutch / Icelandic + Norse + Faroese / Norwegian as they are so magical, as pretty / refined / poetic as English - all other Germanic and the other pretty languages on my list are also gorgeous, so they are all a great option!)
😭 irish skipped again... we have extremely consistent rules that are easy to follow for any learner! (completely phonetic too) we're definitely underrated
I was so shocked when you mentioned the Amazigh language (my first language) It's so rare to see people around the world Aknowledge its existence. Thank you giga chad. Btw, i speak Amazigh, Arabic, Derdja (which is like a heavily modified Arabic), french, American, German and just started learning Spanish. Wish me luck ✌🏼
As almost a hyper polyglot gigachad speaking American,French,Bengali,Hindi and Japanese I totally agree with the list… and inshallah i will speak Arabic someday
On behalf of a random orang Amerika, sama2 banyak, teman Indonesiaku! ‘Rimakasih for giving us the word “ketchup”, even though ours looks nothing like your “kecap”! Selamat tinggal atau sampai jumpa lagi di section komentar2, whichever you prefer!
@@Dhi_Beehaha you speak good indo, just trying to tell you that when you said youre welcome in indonesian, sama-sama is enough, you dont have to add banyak anymore
I am a native Bengali speaker and a polyglot as well. I've tried almost over 25 languages. I speak three languages fluently. But I've never seen a polyglot to feel attractive with my native language. It's really a very rare language to learn. But there is a huge people who are speaking Bengali in their daily life and there is a very very interesting part of the fighting history of the Bengali language by the way. If you learned it and you don't know the history, you don't know anything about the language, the natives will say you 😅.
Well, I've been learning Arabic for about two months, and I'm sure it's the greatest language you can learn, because it's the only language that contains all the audio letters that a human can pronounce, and it also contains words for anything you want, literally there are thousands of words to describe something, I fell I am in love with this language, and I will not stop learning it because I have so far learned 5 languages ;-) hasta luego :°)
@@toteessew2341 yeah ik and also ݣ for G ik those but we don't use them in the main language but in like MOROCCO (my country) and ALGERIA we use them in facebook ot whatsapp but a lot of people text with english alfabets
I am an Algerian Amazigh and I'm here to tell u that ur wrong Tamazight ( Amazigh ) has more letters than Arabic ع is ⵄ ق is ⵇ ض is ⴹ ز is ⵣ ⵥ is heavy ز Arabic doesn't have this letter for example these letters doesn't exist in any other language beside Tamazight : ⴴ ⴵ ⵅ ⴿ ⴲ ⵞ ⵚ ⵥ ⴶ ... Idk how to explain them to u cuz they don't exist in other languages
Yay! A fellow Indonesian learner who isn’t Indonesian or from SE Asia. I’m just an American who genuinely wants to learn it alongside Brazilian Portuguese & have done so daily for a few months. And once I master Indonesian I’m just gonna tell people I’m also fluent in Bahasa Melayu since it’s technically not lying, being they’re ~98% the same language anyhow & you’ll be able to communicate with Malaysians, Indonesians, Singaporeans, Bruneians, & even people from Timor-Leste.
I haven't even started learning Indonesian because I was told that the standard language is basically irrelevant because everybody speaks some crazy dialect infused with the most brutal amounts of slang known to mankind.
I am actually a native arabic and amazigh speaker from algeria I would like to say that amazigh or shawiya has so many diffrent dialect and that is just awsome I litterally can pronounce any language on earth because of these two languages and it was easy for me to learn french ,english, chinese ,and now spanish
if i had to be honest, hebrew is also a very underrated lagnguage. i can only guess how confusing the letters must be for foreigners, and the reading from right to left as well. but one you get the ר and ח sounds down, grammar, rules, and pronounciation isn't too hard tbh. i suggest giving it a try.
Gaeilge is the easiest language for beginners to learn! There is no way of saying "yes" or "no", we don't say "Hello", and we have super easy to follow irregular verbs!
As someone who tried to learn Danish and oddly enough took to it more than my attempts at Spanish or French in the past, and stuck with it for a bit, there are some spell like enchantments in the oddity of actually reciting things in that language that makes them impossible to forget. I will forever know the few pages I learned in depth for that time. So much so that I fear I might need to just go back to it in the future despite have so many languages I want to learn. It’s so funky. (can confirm the understanding it’s sister languages after but don’t try to learn them at the same time. There still different enough that you’ll confuse yourself so stick to one and though the words may look the same (so you’ll understand) the pronunciations are different) good luck in you’re learning!!!
Issue with Danish it not the grammar or the sentence structure, as both are really simple. the issue is actually speaking the language, as you can't always count on the words making the sounds you'd think they do, and pronunciation might feel weird, even to other Germanic speakers.
Thank you for having Portuguese on this list. Since I already know Spanish and getting pretty good at Japanese I was contemplating Portuguese to be the next language to study. And thanks for pointing out that some words in Portuguese are almost exactly the same as Spanish. That makes me excited to study it!
Native speaker of Bengali here. This is one of the sweetest languages in the world. We do not like hard consonants. Bengali is not only spoken in Bangladesh but also in parts of India people speak it.
parts of india makes it sound like a minority language lol. it's the second most spoken native language in india and it's the official language in 2 states.
@@Music-xp5wg A lot. Two historically and culturally disconnected regions. After the British left South Asia, Bangladesh and Pakistan joined since both are Muslim-majority regions. However, it was a short live-together that ended in a fearsome war.
Well in Arabic there's only one problem with writing from the right to the left when you need to write a number it's very hard because they are written from left to right so you need to make enough space for the numbers which is sometimes hard to do
I love how Ashley holds the Arabic book the wrong way around. That means you read it upside down, from left to right, from the end of the book to the beginning and from right bottom left to left top right.
A few suggestions: Yiddish - coolest of the Germanic languages Romanian - coolest of the Romance languages Afrikaans - all the beauty of the Dutch plus simplified grammar plus historical edginess Estonian - spiced up Finnish, if you planned on learning Finnish you might reconsider
To me, a Russian speaker, the thing that Bulgarian doesn't have cases was damn. You read in Russian but nouns and adiectives are just like written by a bot (Interesting, how Bulgarians see Russian). The reason (not only one) why I've interested in Bulgarian and also it kinda replaces the lack of cases for me is verb tenses. They have old slavonic system and are "packed" very logically. I love it. 🥰
Turkish is cool because you can have words like “muvaffakiyetsizleştiricileştiriveremeyecekllerimizdenmişsinizcesine,” and “zamazingo.” And also Uzbek because it’s like Turkish but with a bad gag reflex. Cambodian is wonderful because it has the prettiest script in Southeast Asia, and sounds like a record playing backwards. And no tones! Georgian is wonderfully squiggly and also uses words like “Mtskheta” without being at all ironic. But Kannada, Malayalam and Sinhalese definitely win in the squiggly department.
@@simontollin2004 Kazakh has much better vowel harmony and consonant mutations, so yeah. But Dutch? It sounds like a bone in a garbage disposal, but it every other word isn’t like “chma, ksae, chraen, pkaa”. It’s all those initial-only consonant clusters what does it.
As a native Bengali speaker, I can say that Bangla sounds so sweet. The International mother's language day remembers the martyrs for the Bengali language. ধন্যবাদ! বাংলাদেশ থেকে শুভেচ্ছা!
Hi 😊 am from Algeria am happy to always bring something about us ...i have kabil friends who speak amazighen but i never try to learn it ....its also they learn it with Latin letter's just few of them know the tefinagh
Hey language simp, love your videos, I was surprised to see that you're a north Africa fan as well, I fucking dig their rock music and Amazigh languages, and I love Morroco and it's culuture in general but it's very underrated. It's my goal to travel Morcco and north Africa.
ahla ya dawla! wish there were some resources to learn derja though. as an Azerbaijani who is unfamiliar with Arabic language(other than being able to read), I found it hard to obtain some materials that can help me on acquiring the rudiments of Maghrebi Arabic
@@Oncracc That's exactly what my reaction was! I ADORE Quebecois French more than any other language/dialect. I'd pay just to hear that accent in my ear for a whole day.
The most underrated language in the world is Cherokee They have the coolest looking syllabary in the world and have so many beautiful sounds and such an incredible culture behind it
As a bulgarian I don't know why people prefer to learn russian instead of our language. It is so much easier and once you know bulgarian you can learn other slavic languages without breaking a sweat.
3:06 well I'm from West Bengal, a state in India, where people primarily speak Bengali, and I do too. And it has absolutely beautiful literature (especially the proses). আমার খুব ভালোলাগল যে আপনি বাংলা শিখতে চান। "Amar khub bhalolaglo je apni Bangla shikhte chan." "I really liked that you want to learn Bengali."
btw I’m a TRUE bangladeshi~ “ai jonno ami pura shudho bhabe Bangla boltepari, bucho? Ar shathe ami shey Pagol sylheti manush er moton tooo” “that’s why I’m so fluent in bangla irl understand? And also, I’m not like those stupid sylheti people or whatever sooo”
The existence of Brazilian Portuguese is a punishment for Portugal’s colonisation of the Americas. I say this as a person learning European Portuguese.
there is no portuguese, its just brazilian, afro-brazilian, chinese-brazilian, austro-brazilian, gringo-brazilian and some who speaks a dialect of galician in a minor country, andorra i guess, who call themselves speakers of euro-brazilian.
@@Cr7Micto Bruh, just shut up, keep being delusional... The other lusophonic countries say Portuguese and speak the real Portuguese... How ironic to say BS like that
As a fellow polyglot who fluently speaks French, English and Malagasy, I'm surprised my mother tongue wasn't mentioned ! To anyone bored out there, try learning Malagasy! Part of the Austronesian languages, it sounds very exotic and unique. Also don't forget to travel by the island (no, there aren't any zebras nor lions) !
Assimil actually has a course for Malagasy (Malgache), but the only language of instruction is French. I speak French, so that's just a caveat for those who don't.
Before I finished the video, I wanted to tell you about the Amazigh language, but you mentioned it Tanmirt😎(thanks) ps: most amazigh people don't know the amazigh letters ( tifinagh), we just write it in Latin letters
In Australia most of us learn Indonesian in primary and high school. It's common here because of our proximity. To put that in perspective, for schools teach Indonesian than Spanish
❤️😂Awww thank youuu for giving our beautiful arabic language number one on your list ❤️❤️❤️💓💓its truely underrated i hope oneday people will realize how powerful and majestic arabic is 🌠🌠🌠 Thx habibi💓
If you want to learn Finnic language, learn Votic. It is like a bridge between Estonian and Finnish. I noticed that Toki Pona has many words from Finnish, so as a non-polyglot native Finnish speaker I add it to my language list in the category "some knowledge and more guessing". I also noticed that the word meaning 'you' has been taken from Finnish word "sinä", but it is written exactly as in Estonian, *sina* (there is also shorter form in Estonian, "sa"). So, Toki Pona is actually a Finnic language, and you learn also it by learning Votic.
@@georgerussell2947 Mina toki kasi sina kasi-mi joki. No, I don't speak Toki Pona, as you can see of my non-sense sentence using quasi-Finnish words. You seem to speak it, have fun! 👍
It's funny how until Portuguese... Everything was sounding to me as a serious top of best languages to learn... DEPOIS DAÍ O VÍDEO FOI PRO CARALHO HUE HUE HUE HUE HUE, mas na real cara, foi muito top, gostei, cê ta certo, eu acho o português um idioma até mais fácil que o espanhol por causa de que os brasileiros AMAN insinar e compartilhar o idioma deles conosco os gringos.
@@gabrielnishi3060 I have some advantages 1. I can't stress enough that Brazilians love teaching their language to people, I literally witnessed a 7 year old teaching common phrases to a guy 2. Spanish is my native language, sometimes I find patterns in things like how words endand that has helped me to literally guess words sometimes that end up being correct 3. I work from home, I can spend hours and hours on discord talking to my friends from Brazil. 4. I was lucky, met this dude from Brasilia that invited me to his server to play games, laugh about memes and listen to music, a total blast. 5. I already spoke Spanish and English, I also tried learning french and kreyòl aysien so I had kind of an idea of how to learn a language, some people don't know where to start and that's frustrating.
Bro i swear even though ur channel is full of jokes and what not I’ve grown to respect this channel especially due to me being an Arab this guy actually took to the time to learn our language and presents us in a good way too mad respect bro 👊🏽 my guy 😎
I’m studying Mongolian and Modern Greek. But have you ever seen the Georgian alphabet? *That’s* the most beautiful alphabet out there. Here: ქართული ენა (kartuli ena) = the Georgian language Looks even better in Times New Romans
I actually thought about learning Indonesian (maybe relocate to Indonesia), Danish (so I could read Andersen’s fairy tales), and I definitely want to learn Arabic (I’m proud Muslim convert). I also want to learn German, Yiddish, Hebrew, and Persian (the tongue of poets).
Nice video. I'm pretty fluent in Portuguese (considering I have started it at home during the pandemia) and I also study Danish (great language despite everything) and Indonesia. I might give Bulgarian a try in the future :)
I would add Swahili. Most Westerners don't know much about it apart from that it's an African language and is probably very difficult, but it's actually rather simple. It uses the Latin alphabet with no extra characters, and reading it is pretty much completely phonemic. Its verb conjugation system is very logical and predictable, and it has no case or articles. The main challenges for English speakers is probably the large number of noun classes, which act like genders, which you need to learn to categorise the nouns. Apart from that it is a very simple and logical language, and it's nice to listen to as well.
Thank you very much @ language simp for mentioning my native language ' Bengali'. আমার মাতৃভাষা বাংলা কে এই ভিডিওতে মেনশন করার জন্য আপনাকে অসংখ্য ধন্যবাদ ভাই I speak 6 languages. English, Bengali, Hindi- Urdu ( not fluent but can speak to a certain level). , Arabic ( not fluent but can speak to a certain level, I am improving my Arabic by increasing my vocabulary). , Nepali, Assamese.
I am a bit sad you didn't include Urdu. It has one of the best literature in the world, and also sounds good to listen. This video had a nice balance of comedy and serious information.
@@deathhunter6628 Urdu poetry and Pakistani poets are some of the most beloved poets in the world especially in Iran. Allama Iqbal’s poetry and literature is some of the finest in the language world and he is considered as Shakespeare of the east. Bollywood biggest movie industry of India literally buys rights and uses poetry of Pakistani poets and Urdu songs of Pakistan in their movies and indians the hindi speakers also love Urdu poetry even though Pakistan and india are arch enemies thats how much loved and celebrated Urdu is. It is a very underrated language
@@akplayz2094 why was it too hard? i know its hard at first but once you get a hold of all the fundementals and not just memorize words it becomes really fun to learn
The Cyrillic alphabet was originally developed in the First Bulgarian Empire during the 9th - 10th century AD at the Preslav Literary School, so basicly the Bulgarian language is the basis of the Slavic script
Thank you, now i will spend 10 hours every day learning Bengali and trying to pronounce Danish words, good that I already speak Arabic so i’m a cheater, i already learnt number 6, you forgot one beautiful language, it’s the computer language, i mean this language has only 2 letters, no need for 26 letters just 1 and 0, what a Gigachad alpha language
As an Alpha Male Gigachad who is very attractive to every woman in the planet i speak 26 languages which include American, moroccan, mauritanian, algerian, tunisian, libyan, egyptian, sudanese, somali, djiboutian, comoro, eritrean, chad, Falastinian (Palestinian), lebanese, syrian, jordanian, iraqi, kuwaiti, bahraini, qatari, saudi arabian, emirati, yemeni, omani, tanzanian I approve your list
As a fellow 25 year old Bulgarian gigachad who speaks 2 foreign languages I can confirm that learning our language is gonna impress all the natives and it will improve your chances of becoming awesome hyperpolyglot alpha male gigachad who is attractive to all Bulgarian women and men on the planet.
кои езици говориш?
@@simontollin2004beta male езиците ... английски и испански
@@SinioGovedo предпочиташ ли баница или милинки?
@@SinioGovedo съм същто полиглот гигашед алфа мъж
Господа, мы нашли гигачада
As a Brazilian, I can confirm his pronunciation of "Snapchat" was transcendental. He nailed those intrusive "ee" sounds
The way he pronounced "Snapchat" in Portuguese sounds like a teenager trying way too hard to be edgy in a different language.
meanwhile me, pronouncing it like chnepchety
@@DachshundDogStarluck19 this is Brazil 🙅💁💁
@X Of course you don't.
@@DachshundDogStarluck19 i pronunce isnapicháti
I don't think I'll ever get bored of you choosing to call English 'American' or Spanish 'Mexican'
All the Ancient Romans watching are pissed lol
hes just calling it what its supposed to be called
Me too 😂
& Portuguese Mozambiquan
yeah but i need your opinino i speak fluent arabic english french and some italian
It's Spanish that should be called American tho. The most spoken language in America is Spanish.
As cool as Tifinagh is, the Vai syllabary may be even cooler because it has several lobsters: ꕽ ꕾ ꖡ ꘄ ꘅ ꘆ ꘀ ꘁ ꘂ and a steering wheel: ꔮ
Thats definitely looking beautiful. But you even have to practice drawing skills before learning it
Bruh wtf
@@algeriansinamerica3190 vertical lobster, vertical lobster, double tail lobster, horizontal lobster. Is that how they talk ?
Yep.
Cool alphabet
As a native speaker of Ancient Egyptian, Old Norse, Esperanto, and biblical Hebrew, I agree with your list. One language that should have been put on the list though is Inuktitut, it has the coolest writing system ever! It seems to have some influence from American, they even used some of our shapes and math symbols.
@@dracos6734 ᒪᐃᑯᓵᕝ ᑐᑭᓕᐅᕆᔨ ᒫᓐᓇ ᐃᑲᔪᖅᑐᐃᓕᖅᑐᖅ ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ ᐱᓕᕆᖃᑎᖃᖅᖢᓂ ᓄᓇᕗᑦ ᒐᕙᒪᒃᑯᖏᓐᓂᑦ. ᐅᓱᒃ.
@@dracos6734 "And we all knew exactly what he meant," to quote Dave Barry.
You don’t speak old Norse
@Al Konusevski Not really
@@fasterstrongfaster r/wooosh
As an Indonesian, I can confirm that there is absolutely no absurd accents, regional languages, or other stuff that makes our language complicated.
Indonesian is beautiful and easy but sometimes is boring 😅
As a guy who speaks American, Kyrgyz, Russian, German and Japanese languages I agree with you . Arabic is most beautiful and greatest language!
if u speak kyrgyz, i guess u will understand 90% of the kazakh
most beautiful and greatest my arse. they sound like some drunkards vomiting when they pronounce h and they pronounce it too often. and nothing is written in this language other than some made up plagiated myths.
Thank you! I’m very surprised people like arabic, as a native arabic person on youtube or language learning community they talk about japanese, chinese, french, spanish and more, well appreciated!
Русский - худший язык, который я когда либо учил, к тому же он ещё и первый язык, который я начинал говорить. Граматика в русском - ад, даже для носителей.
@@StereoBoxoid почему вы пишите на русском, если он худший?
You expressing your love to the Arabic language warms my قلب ♥
Learn Arabic without converting to islam challenge !!! Impossible !!!!
@@TheDoomFan2004 I lost 🤷♂️
Arabic is a bit close to my language “Uzbek”, we dont have the same alphabet but the word Qalb means te same
@@TheDoomFan2004 interesting, thank u 4 shearing mate :)
@@imaddjilali7610 dont worry about it, i left Islam like a month ago after being a muslim for 18 years. You watch apostate prophet too ?
9:05 If anyone thinks he’s joking, as someone who’s been studying Danish for years, this is entirely true LOL. Swedish is actually sometimes more comprehensible to me than a lot of Danish speakers
It might be that both Danes and Norwegians watch Swedish TV. A Norwegian has an easier time understanding Swedish than the other way around. Usually, they'll talk American to each other.
@@bhutchin1996 Im dane. We don't watch anything swedish anymore whatsoever. That was a thing in the 70s, 80s and 90s.
As an Arab from 'falasteen' that last part was beautiful, coming from a hyperpolyglot giga chad alpha male saying that about my language is amazing, you got it all right, thanks language simp 🙌🏼❤
You are from the region of Falesteen in Israel 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱
@@ickgtib your point???
No, it sounds that you got confused, I'm here just to point out this misconception , Palestine is not actually located in Israel, Israel is a colonialist state that committed and still comitting thousands of crimes against NOT ONLY PALESTINIANS, but against any one who supports their right in the this land, as we don't support the Russian invasion to your beloved country (if you are Ukrainian), so you ought not support the country that threats the Palestinian sovereignty!
@@ickgtib not true😩
@@theussr1253 there is no country called P*lestine.
"portuguese is literally just spicy spanish" THATS WHAT I KEEP TELLING THE BRAZILIANS BUT THEY JUST GET MAD :(((
I'm a brazilian and I can 100% honestamente confirm and support this
😂😂😂
i know and it's also surrounded by all these mexican countries so that makes sense
As a brazilian i can say that spanish is just messed up portuguese
@@gonzera908 and as a Colombian Portuguese is a messed up Spanish 🤣🤣
As an Indian who speaks Bengali I am truly grateful to you for featuring my language it truly is a GIGACHAD language.
Heck yeah!
Actually, it isn’t, as most words aren’t a pretty word, and most languages on the list are also non-pretty, and most languages that exist are non-pretty and poorly-constructed, and all languages are constructed languages, as each language was made by one dude by modifying words from other previous languages, except for the first language ever created Proto European that a dude created from scratch a long time ago, which inspired all other languages and writing systems, either directly or indirectly, and languages do not belong to the speakers, they are the creation of certain dudes that were inspired by nature, especially the pretty languages were all inspired by nature! The most underrated languages ever are the pretty languages and especially the prettiest languages ever aka the Germanic languages / the 6 modern Celtic languages etc, especially Icelandic + Norse and Dutch and English and Norwegian and Welsh etc which are the most alpha languages ever! Portuguese / Esperanto / Spanish / French are pretty languages, but Portuguese and Spanish aren’t really underrated, as they are quite known and talked about, and Galician and Gallo etc are some of the Latin languages that truly are underrated, even though they are actually better that Portuguese and Spanish and French, and also easier to spell / read / pronounce etc!
The most Alpha languages ever are Old Norse + Icelandic, and also Dutch / English / Norwegian, and they are also the softest and the most refined and the prettiest languages with the coolest sounds and pronunciation rules and aspect and the most pretty and poetic words - Norse & Icelandic are the perfect languages to show off with, and the coolest foreign languages ever, so if one wants to sound as cool as possible, one must learn these languages, they truly are heavenly, and they should be known and learnt by all, and, Norwegian is very similar to Danish, but the spelling looks a bit better in Norwegian, while the pronunciation is cooler in Danish, so one should learn them both, and, Icelandic / Norse / Dutch / English are the sweetest-sounding and softest-sounding languages ever, however, Icelandic + Norse are also the languages that look and sound the most dominant and warrior-like, as they were created by warrior / raider dudes with a lot of artistic talent, so they created real unique and perfect languages that are extremely soft and refined and also extremely powerful and dominant at the same time, with all those gorgeous alpha letter combinations and alpha word endings like nir / vir / hir / dhir / thir etc in combination with eth sounds and inn / ar / ir etc sounds, so, even tho English and Dutch are as gorgeous as them, Norse + Icelandic have that extra something that makes them even more alpha in certain ways, and most don’t even know about them and don’t know how pretty they are!
By the way, my current levels are...
- intermediate level in Old Norse / Icelandic / Welsh
- writer level in English + native speaker level in Spanish
- upper advanced level in Dutch + advanced level in Norwegian
- mid intermediate level in German / Swedish / Portuguese / French / Italian
- beginner level in Breton / Hungarian / Gothic / Latin / Faroese / Galician / Danish / Slovene
- total beginner in Cornish / Manx / Irish / Scottish Gaelic / Aranese / Elfdalian / Gallo / Limburgish / Occitan / Luxembourgish / Catalan / East Norse / Ripuarian / Swiss German / Alemanic / Austrian German / PlatDeitsch / Greenlandic Norse / Friulian / Pretarolo / Sardinian / Neapolitan / Sicilian / Venetian / Esperanto / Walloon / Ladin / Guernsey / Norn / Burgundian / West Frisian / North Frisian / East Frisian / Yiddish / Afrikaans / Finnish / Latvian / Estonian etc (and the other languages based on Dutch / German / Norwegian / Italian / French that are referred to as ‘dialects’ but are usually a different language with different spelling etc)
(I highly recommend learning Dutch / Icelandic + Norse + Faroese / Norwegian as they are so magical, as pretty / refined / poetic as English - all other Germanic and the other pretty languages on my list are also gorgeous, so they are all a great option!)
Ég elsk’ hvert tungumál sem er fallegt - Íslenska og FornNorræna eru alltof fallegar! (verðið / kannski / hæð / storminn / ert / tveir / sækja / veðrið / hlý / atvik / hyrningar / vík / hringur / dreki / þekki / hvat / ekki / ljóð etc) 🇮🇸
😭 irish skipped again... we have extremely consistent rules that are easy to follow for any learner! (completely phonetic too) we're definitely underrated
Aren’t you speak American?
Isn't Irish just American with a weird accent?
@Michael its spelt garlic actually!
@@Global_Explorers0 American isn't a language, also the Irish language is... From Ireland which is basically English but nastier
@@Global_Explorers0 furthermore, shout out to Kuwait, I'm from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
I was so shocked when you mentioned the Amazigh language (my first language)
It's so rare to see people around the world Aknowledge its existence. Thank you giga chad.
Btw, i speak Amazigh, Arabic, Derdja (which is like a heavily modified Arabic), french, American, German and just started learning Spanish. Wish me luck ✌🏼
Darija*
@@skylover7517 kifkif
@@skylover7517 it depends on how you pronounce it
@@vvajra I did
Iskitcha
اللغة العربية فعلاً لغة جميلة جداً ولن يندم أي شخص عندما يتعلمها ويتقنها..
بالطبع ، هي واحدة من الأهم لغة ..
أنا أستطيع أن أتحدث بالعربية.
العربية سيء جدن لاااا
@@Whysoserious648تعمل كيف تكتب اول 💀 ايش "جدن" ترها جداً
وليش الكل هنا يتكلم بلفصحى
@@rno-rt9 اهبد شفيك نسيت اصلا ليش كتبت كومنت كدا 💀
As almost a hyper polyglot gigachad speaking American,French,Bengali,Hindi and Japanese I totally agree with the list… and inshallah i will speak Arabic someday
I guess you're indian right?
Ewwww japanese 🤢🤮
Tumko hindi aati hai?
I'm fluent in 58 languages. English, Scottish, Welsh, Irish, Belizean, Trinidadian, Tobagoan, Canadian, Antiguan, Kitt, Nevvi, Lucian, Vincentian, Grenadinean, Jamaican, Dominican, Cuban, Grenadan, Guyanese, Bermudan, Barbadian, Guamese, Micronesian, Australian, Kiwi, South African, Kenyan, Seychellean, Maldivean, Singaporean, Nigerian, Liberian, Comoroan, Ethiopian, Guinean, Marshallic, Solomonian, Papua, Vanuatuan, Tuvaluan, Nauruan, Kiribatic, Tongan, Ugandan, Barbudan, Finnish, Nylandish, Ostrobothnian, Proper Finnish, Tavastian, Farnorthern Estonian, Kymi, Karelian, Satakundish, Swedish, Farnorthern Danish, Scanian, Finland Swedish and Farnortheastern Danish. Right now learning Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, European Portuguese, Italian, Hebrew, Danish, Russian, Dutch, Flemish, High German, Low German and Afrikaans.
Ok, I'm kidding. Actually fluent in just three languages and learning eight more.
As almost a hyper polyglot gigachad speaking English, American and Australian I agree.
As an Indonesian, I would like to thank America for lending your alphabet to us
On behalf of a random orang Amerika, sama2 banyak, teman Indonesiaku! ‘Rimakasih for giving us the word “ketchup”, even though ours looks nothing like your “kecap”! Selamat tinggal atau sampai jumpa lagi di section komentar2, whichever you prefer!
It’s Latin lol not American
To thank Americans for the Latin alphabet 😏 Really? It's like thanking a thief for the robbery
@@Dhi_Beehaha you speak good indo, just trying to tell you that when you said youre welcome in indonesian, sama-sama is enough, you dont have to add banyak anymore
@@ezrathegreatconqueror L
I am a native Bengali speaker and a polyglot as well. I've tried almost over 25 languages. I speak three languages fluently. But I've never seen a polyglot to feel attractive with my native language. It's really a very rare language to learn. But there is a huge people who are speaking Bengali in their daily life and there is a very very interesting part of the fighting history of the Bengali language by the way. If you learned it and you don't know the history, you don't know anything about the language, the natives will say you 😅.
Well, I've been learning Arabic for about two months, and I'm sure it's the greatest language you can learn, because it's the only language that contains all the audio letters that a human can pronounce, and it also contains words for anything you want, literally there are thousands of words to describe something, I fell I am in love with this language, and I will not stop learning it because I have so far learned 5 languages ;-)
hasta luego :°)
Hmhmhmh not really i am from Morocco and because our 2nd language is French there is only 2 sounds missing in Arabic the "G" and the "V"
@@ms0n853 your right but there are new added letter to imitate foreign sounds like ڤ for the letter v.
@@toteessew2341 yeah ik and also ݣ for G ik those but we don't use them in the main language but in like MOROCCO (my country) and ALGERIA we use them in facebook ot whatsapp but a lot of people text with english alfabets
I am an Algerian Amazigh and I'm here to tell u that ur wrong
Tamazight ( Amazigh ) has more letters than Arabic
ع is ⵄ
ق is ⵇ
ض is ⴹ
ز is ⵣ
ⵥ is heavy ز Arabic doesn't have this letter for example
these letters doesn't exist in any other language beside Tamazight :
ⴴ ⴵ ⵅ ⴿ ⴲ ⵞ ⵚ ⵥ ⴶ ... Idk how to explain them to u cuz they don't exist in other languages
@@kms-124 yep you re right my mother is also an amazighian thx for the info btw ;)
Если ты действительно гигачад, то ты должен выучить язык Чада.
P.S. забыл что официальные языки Чада это арабский и французский. Моя ошибка
They speak Arabic and French in Chad, and the GREAT Language Simp speaks these languages. This proves that he's a Gigachad.
@@tanishavnishsingh5198 I'm pretty sure they have their own language
@@tanishavnishsingh5198 sorry, I forgot that the official languages of Chad are Arabic and French. He really is a gigachad
@@tyraelalkire9410 Yes
@@tyraelalkire9410
لماذا يتحدثون العربية والفرنسية، لا يمتلكون لغة ؟؟؟
Didn’t expect my country to be mentioned here ✊🏽
Greetings for Mozambique!! 🇲🇿😃
Giga Chad country 😁
As someone who spent a whole 3 hours studying Indonesian on duolingo, I was very excited to see it make the list.
😅
Hi
Halo 😆
Yay! A fellow Indonesian learner who isn’t Indonesian or from SE Asia. I’m just an American who genuinely wants to learn it alongside Brazilian Portuguese & have done so daily for a few months. And once I master Indonesian I’m just gonna tell people I’m also fluent in Bahasa Melayu since it’s technically not lying, being they’re ~98% the same language anyhow & you’ll be able to communicate with Malaysians, Indonesians, Singaporeans, Bruneians, & even people from Timor-Leste.
I haven't even started learning Indonesian because I was told that the standard language is basically irrelevant because everybody speaks some crazy dialect infused with the most brutal amounts of slang known to mankind.
I am actually a native arabic and amazigh speaker from algeria
I would like to say that amazigh or shawiya has so many diffrent dialect and that is just awsome
I litterally can pronounce any language on earth because of these two languages and it was easy for me to learn french ,english, chinese ,and now spanish
Yeah me to bro :)
🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿
As a Bulgarian who is fluent in American I can confirm, Bulgarian spoken by foreigners impresses the heck out of us.
if i had to be honest, hebrew is also a very underrated lagnguage. i can only guess how confusing the letters must be for foreigners, and the reading from right to left as well. but one you get the ר and ח sounds down, grammar, rules, and pronounciation isn't too hard tbh. i suggest giving it a try.
agreed!
The pronunciation is as hard for foreigners as Arabic is. Unless we talking the simple mainstream modern Hebrew pronunciation of course..
Israelis prounce the letters ר anad ח incorrectly . They pronounce ר (r) as the french pronounce "r" instead of the regular "r" pronounciation
@@deathhunter6628 we say "ר" like americans say "r", french people say "r" like "ר" and "ח" combined, we don't do that.
Hebrew is useless. It is only spoken in Israel and only like few millions of people know it so basically outside of Israel you can’t really use it .
11:32 "It has gorgeous sounds such as *sound of choking* *sound of pain* *sound of drowning*"
11:40 سبحان الله، ما اتوقع انه من بين كل النماذج الي يقدر يختارها اختار هذا النص المكتوب في المقطع بالصدفة.
i was born syrian so my first words were arabic and i still am studying it.
its so beautiful
Gaeilge is the easiest language for beginners to learn! There is no way of saying "yes" or "no", we don't say "Hello", and we have super easy to follow irregular verbs!
Gaelic?
@@pelletrouge3032 Irish I think
Wait there's no way of saying yes or no??
@@pelletrouge3032 Irish
@@nikolaipetrichor2065 Nope. Answers are contextual.
Example: "Is this your sandwich?" - "It is".
As someone who tried to learn Danish and oddly enough took to it more than my attempts at Spanish or French in the past, and stuck with it for a bit, there are some spell like enchantments in the oddity of actually reciting things in that language that makes them impossible to forget. I will forever know the few pages I learned in depth for that time. So much so that I fear I might need to just go back to it in the future despite have so many languages I want to learn. It’s so funky. (can confirm the understanding it’s sister languages after but don’t try to learn them at the same time. There still different enough that you’ll confuse yourself so stick to one and though the words may look the same (so you’ll understand) the pronunciations are different) good luck in you’re learning!!!
Issue with Danish it not the grammar or the sentence structure, as both are really simple. the issue is actually speaking the language, as you can't always count on the words making the sounds you'd think they do, and pronunciation might feel weird, even to other Germanic speakers.
Thank you for having Portuguese on this list. Since I already know Spanish and getting pretty good at Japanese I was contemplating Portuguese to be the next language to study. And thanks for pointing out that some words in Portuguese are almost exactly the same as Spanish. That makes me excited to study it!
I wish you success!
@@NaldinhoGX thank you :)
That’s exactly why you shouldn’t go for Portuguese
Be careful. A lot of the words that are written the same in both languages have slightly different meanings.
Will you learn brazilian Portuguese or Portuguese from Portugal?
As a fellow hyper polyglot gigachad who speaks: Bangla, Urdu, Arabic, Bahasa Indonesia, Melayu, Javanese and American I approve your list.
Is Urdu on the list?
@@TheRealThiocc Nope
@Jeffery Fusha
@Rebas bengali is way different and hindi and Urdu are opposite poles until you speak wrong hindi.
@Rebas nah theyre quite different
as a Bengali, I am honored my language is mentioned in this list
Native speaker of Bengali here. This is one of the sweetest languages in the world. We do not like hard consonants. Bengali is not only spoken in Bangladesh but also in parts of India people speak it.
lol o bangla shikbe na jibone
parts of india makes it sound like a minority language lol. it's the second most spoken native language in india and it's the official language in 2 states.
What's the difference between Bangladesh and Pakistan?
@@Music-xp5wg whats the difference between turkey and albania?
@@Music-xp5wg A lot. Two historically and culturally disconnected regions. After the British left South Asia, Bangladesh and Pakistan joined since both are Muslim-majority regions. However, it was a short live-together that ended in a fearsome war.
Well in Arabic there's only one problem with writing from the right to the left when you need to write a number it's very hard because they are written from left to right so you need to make enough space for the numbers which is sometimes hard to do
No this is wrong , the numbers are written from the right to the left as the letters
@@mohammadkanan554 umm it's actually from left to right
@@Diana-wf5xv I can speak Arabic so I can confirm that the numbers are written from the right to the left.
@@mohammadkanan554 انت بتقول ايه
اكتب رقم موبايلك كده
صح كلامك ١٢٣٤٥٦٧٨٩٠ الرقم يبدأ من اليسار
As an iraqi im flabbergasted that some how youre pronouncing these arabic countries correct! I really enjoy your content . im trying to learn danish
I love how Ashley holds the Arabic book the wrong way around. That means you read it upside down, from left to right, from the end of the book to the beginning and from right bottom left to left top right.
I have many Brazilian friends and you made me cry with this immaculate Portuguese accent!
As a Brazilian he sounds like people from Rio de janeiro lol
As a native Bengali speaker, im glad that u have mentioned our language
He has the coolest legal name 😂 but I’m currently a basic b learning Japanese but once I do I want to up my game and learn one of these languages 😅
Girl we watch the same channels! I see you in almost every video I watch 😂 I’m also learning Japanese!
@@abeliever6022 Right?! She is everywhere
Not many people actually get that far into learning Japanese so you actually won’t be basic. Keep it up and get to N1!
@@adelhujber3359 yeah! At this rate she’ll be the next Justin Y 😂
Welsh is the most underrated language in history, and the alphabet is so cool that they have letters such as "pp" and "ff"
Or literally Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch.
And ll lol
Fel person Gymraeg,ydy!!
I love how much you love Arabic and it makes me feel proud to speak Arabic! ❤
A few suggestions:
Yiddish - coolest of the Germanic languages
Romanian - coolest of the Romance languages
Afrikaans - all the beauty of the Dutch plus simplified grammar plus historical edginess
Estonian - spiced up Finnish, if you planned on learning Finnish you might reconsider
afrikaans is my native language, im loving the representation in this comment!
tried to learn estonian (heritage) but theres nowhere to do it, so im learning finnish instead (girlfriend)
@@minemeyer3670 I was going to pick Afrikaans in school but then I picked Zulu. African languages are very underrated
Yiddish is superior to all of them becuase it's kind of a meme
To me, a Russian speaker, the thing that Bulgarian doesn't have cases was damn. You read in Russian but nouns and adiectives are just like written by a bot (Interesting, how Bulgarians see Russian). The reason (not only one) why I've interested in Bulgarian and also it kinda replaces the lack of cases for me is verb tenses. They have old slavonic system and are "packed" very logically. I love it. 🥰
Russian case system cost me 55000 on doors and wall damages
@@skipelen how?
Да, здесь полно ненужной фигни на Русском языке
@@TheDoomFan2004 плюсую, надо вообще сделать какую то простую международную версию русского
@@Yesytsucks He's joking that it's so frustrating it makes him e.g. punch the wall and put a hole in it.
Dude, as a Brazilian, I laughed hard hearing you pronounce those words 😂😂😂😂 and yes, your pronunciation was great btw ! Haha
Turkish is cool because you can have words like “muvaffakiyetsizleştiricileştiriveremeyecekllerimizdenmişsinizcesine,” and “zamazingo.” And also Uzbek because it’s like Turkish but with a bad gag reflex.
Cambodian is wonderful because it has the prettiest script in Southeast Asia, and sounds like a record playing backwards. And no tones!
Georgian is wonderfully squiggly and also uses words like “Mtskheta” without being at all ironic. But Kannada, Malayalam and Sinhalese definitely win in the squiggly department.
Kinda prefare bashkir and kazakh to uzbek, both have slightly cooler pronancation, dutch definitely deserves the tape recorder playing backwards award
@@simontollin2004 Kazakh has much better vowel harmony and consonant mutations, so yeah. But Dutch? It sounds like a bone in a garbage disposal, but it every other word isn’t like “chma, ksae, chraen, pkaa”. It’s all those initial-only consonant clusters what does it.
malayalam is cooler because if you spell it backwards in english it is exactly the same
what was the turkish word for cannibal? yum yum or something? :))
@@tonibest2011 Google translate tells me it's yamyam 🤣🤣
First you skip Quebecois French, then you call me cringe for liking Norwegian. At least you approve of my Portuguese
As a native Bengali speaker, I can say that Bangla sounds so sweet. The International mother's language day remembers the martyrs for the Bengali language.
ধন্যবাদ! বাংলাদেশ থেকে শুভেচ্ছা!
Hi 😊 am from Algeria am happy to always bring something about us ...i have kabil friends who speak amazighen but i never try to learn it ....its also they learn it with Latin letter's just few of them know the tefinagh
Hindi is also a Underrated language because only 600 million people speak it.
😢😥
oh no only 600 billion gajillion people 😭😭
Yeah, luckily american has 7.8 billion speakers. And all Indians speak american as well.
What an exotic and unnoticeable Language
his portuguese spelling his absolutely perfect 😂😂😂 I am brazilian, and he really played a brazilian speaking, it is really this tone that we talk
Hey language simp, love your videos,
I was surprised to see that you're a north Africa fan as well, I fucking dig their rock music and Amazigh languages, and I love Morroco and it's culuture in general but it's very underrated. It's my goal to travel Morcco and north Africa.
i'm algerian, and we have both the amazigh and arabic languages 😃
ⵣ 🤝 ع
ahla ya dawla! wish there were some resources to learn derja though. as an Azerbaijani who is unfamiliar with Arabic language(other than being able to read), I found it hard to obtain some materials that can help me on acquiring the rudiments of Maghrebi Arabic
امازيغ ؟؟ مو فرنسي و عربي ؟
@@mazen3605 الفرنسية بقايا حرب لا غير
Same for Morocco
Great video 🥰🥰❤❤
For a moment there, I was like "Oh, he's finally going to mention the Quebecois French!!!", but then he just skipped it. 😞
As an Asian gigachadpolyimmigrantglot raised in BC, just learn American and forget about it
Honestly tho that quebecois joke was funny af
@@alexjenkins6023 Yeah, hahahaha.
As someone who’s Québécois, i was like yaaaaay! But then he said just kidding 😭😭😭
@@Oncracc That's exactly what my reaction was! I ADORE Quebecois French more than any other language/dialect. I'd pay just to hear that accent in my ear for a whole day.
The most underrated language in the world is Cherokee
They have the coolest looking syllabary in the world and have so many beautiful sounds and such an incredible culture behind it
Language Simp doesn’t believe In the existence of native Americans.
Native american languages in general kinda slept on, even the most most spoken language quechua is under the radar
im bengali and i was proud when my country was shouted out
as someone who is from a mexican speaking country that borders with brazil, that is exactly how portuguese sounds to us, like, exactly.
As a bulgarian I don't know why people prefer to learn russian instead of our language. It is so much easier and once you know bulgarian you can learn other slavic languages without breaking a sweat.
Who needs Bulgarian, when you can learn such a beautiful and melodic language as Polish, which uses a perfect God-sent Latin alphabet?
My thoughts exactly, hehe.
@@redbaron9420 because the Latin alphabet is absolutely terrible at describing the sounds in 95% of the languages that use it
@@simontollin2004 Blasphemy, propagated by users of Alphabets for Poor, who're jealous that they cannot afford Latin alphabet for themselves.
@@redbaron9420 Komu je potrěbnym polsky jezyk, ako je medžuslovjansky ktory može v latinicu, kirilicu i glagolicu?:)
3:06 well I'm from West Bengal, a state in India, where people primarily speak Bengali, and I do too. And it has absolutely beautiful literature (especially the proses).
আমার খুব ভালোলাগল যে আপনি বাংলা শিখতে চান।
"Amar khub bhalolaglo je apni Bangla shikhte chan."
"I really liked that you want to learn Bengali."
Well don't mind me but I think west bengal people have a weird accent, like how welsh sounds like to a english person
btw I’m a TRUE bangladeshi~
“ai jonno ami pura shudho bhabe Bangla boltepari, bucho? Ar shathe ami shey Pagol sylheti manush er moton tooo”
“that’s why I’m so fluent in bangla irl understand? And also, I’m not like those stupid sylheti people or whatever sooo”
The existence of Brazilian Portuguese is a punishment for Portugal’s colonisation of the Americas. I say this as a person learning European Portuguese.
punishment, why so?
there is no portuguese, its just brazilian, afro-brazilian, chinese-brazilian, austro-brazilian, gringo-brazilian and some who speaks a dialect of galician in a minor country, andorra i guess, who call themselves speakers of euro-brazilian.
They took "come to Brazil" literally
@@Cr7Micto Bruh, just shut up, keep being delusional... The other lusophonic countries say Portuguese and speak the real Portuguese... How ironic to say BS like that
@@rsr4423 L
11:45 what an unteresting choice for the text 👀
As a Bengali person and a fluent speaker, I agree, all gigachads must learn bengali.
Bangla koite pari
as an Arabin I am really happy that some people care about our language and know how beautiful it is :)
I'm from Cuba, I speak Spanish of course, and I am learning English and Portugese.
This is my first one comment in English 😅
As a fellow polyglot who fluently speaks French, English and Malagasy, I'm surprised my mother tongue wasn't mentioned !
To anyone bored out there, try learning Malagasy! Part of the Austronesian languages, it sounds very exotic and unique. Also don't forget to travel by the island (no, there aren't any zebras nor lions) !
Mala pan
Assimil actually has a course for Malagasy (Malgache), but the only language of instruction is French. I speak French, so that's just a caveat for those who don't.
After learning American, Instead of giving myself a pat on the back like a beta, I massaged my own prostate like a true Gigachad.
As an algerian amazigh you recognizing my language blowed my mind
0:37 you're holding the book reverse!
Before I finished the video, I wanted to tell you about the Amazigh language, but you mentioned it Tanmirt😎(thanks)
ps: most amazigh people don't know the amazigh letters ( tifinagh), we just write it in Latin letters
In Australia most of us learn Indonesian in primary and high school. It's common here because of our proximity. To put that in perspective, for schools teach Indonesian than Spanish
❤️😂Awww thank youuu for giving our beautiful arabic language number one on your list ❤️❤️❤️💓💓its truely underrated
i hope oneday people will realize how powerful and majestic arabic is 🌠🌠🌠 Thx habibi💓
If you want to learn Finnic language, learn Votic. It is like a bridge between Estonian and Finnish.
I noticed that Toki Pona has many words from Finnish, so as a non-polyglot native Finnish speaker I add it to my language list in the category "some knowledge and more guessing". I also noticed that the word meaning 'you' has been taken from Finnish word "sinä", but it is written exactly as in Estonian, *sina* (there is also shorter form in Estonian, "sa"). So, Toki Pona is actually a Finnic language, and you learn also it by learning Votic.
sina toki ala toki e toki pona?
@@georgerussell2947 Mina toki kasi sina kasi-mi joki.
No, I don't speak Toki Pona, as you can see of my non-sense sentence using quasi-Finnish words. You seem to speak it, have fun! 👍
@@mikahamari6420 this actually means: your plant-like Mina is my plant
@@georgerussell2947 If you say so. 🙂 Word *minä* is 'I' and *joki* is 'river' in Finnish.
@@mikahamari6420 in toki pona it's mi and telo linja
I love how people get mad at other people just because of a LANGUAGE. Bro, did you create the language? Stop stressing over it...😐
thanks for mentioning tamazight. I can't stress enough how much language learners sleep on it, and its so painful and heartbreaking to see. tanmirt 🙏🏼
You should cover the New Zealandish language next. We lift sheep in the gym
🇳🇿🏋️♂️🐑
How about kiwi language?
Yeah, it would be cool for him to be able to communicate with NZ sheep & the kiwi trinity (kiwi fruits, kiwi birds, & Kiwi people)
sheeps*
@@rear5118 that's not proper grammar. It's just sheep
I love all the subtle jokes. So many almost went over my head
It's funny how until Portuguese... Everything was sounding to me as a serious top of best languages to learn... DEPOIS DAÍ O VÍDEO FOI PRO CARALHO HUE HUE HUE HUE HUE, mas na real cara, foi muito top, gostei, cê ta certo, eu acho o português um idioma até mais fácil que o espanhol por causa de que os brasileiros AMAN insinar e compartilhar o idioma deles conosco os gringos.
i love ensinar my language bro português é muito good.
@@Rafael-vb3lg MUITO AMOR PRA VOCÊS MINHA FAMILIA, vou torcer pro Brasil na compa do mundo, cês são maneiros pra caramba.
U learned br Portuguese fr? That’s crazy. shout out
@@gabrielnishi3060 I have some advantages 1. I can't stress enough that Brazilians love teaching their language to people, I literally witnessed a 7 year old teaching common phrases to a guy 2. Spanish is my native language, sometimes I find patterns in things like how words endand that has helped me to literally guess words sometimes that end up being correct 3. I work from home, I can spend hours and hours on discord talking to my friends from Brazil. 4. I was lucky, met this dude from Brasilia that invited me to his server to play games, laugh about memes and listen to music, a total blast. 5. I already spoke Spanish and English, I also tried learning french and kreyòl aysien so I had kind of an idea of how to learn a language, some people don't know where to start and that's frustrating.
@@999samus7 estamos juntos na compa do imundo 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Keep it up,
Your Arabic is already improving,
And you are doing very well on it,
Greetings from Palestine🇵🇸.
I love Palestine 🇵🇸
Palestine is East Israel!
@@thevozhd9846 Palestine is from the river to the sea(the holy land),
Isra*el from your fkn empty mind.
I’m from Brazil 🇧🇷 an I laughed so hard when u where saying Snapchat I laughed so much 😂
Bro i swear even though ur channel is full of jokes and what not I’ve grown to respect this channel especially due to me being an Arab this guy actually took to the time to learn our language and presents us in a good way too mad respect bro 👊🏽 my guy 😎
I’m studying Mongolian and Modern Greek.
But have you ever seen the Georgian alphabet? *That’s* the most beautiful alphabet out there. Here: ქართული ენა (kartuli ena) = the Georgian language
Looks even better in Times New Romans
did you know that in Estonian kartuli means the potato's or the potato (depends on the context)
Mongol heliig surh gej her ve?
@@Misoforg kartofel
That looks like a compact version of Tenwar
0:21 oh, yes, hundreds of billions of people everyday.
It's good to hear that American and Arabic are the coolest, because they are the two languages that I know best😄👍
11:10 I was Shocked because my language is UNDERRATED
1:04 I am learning indonesian on duolingo cuz i think it's a beautiful language! :D
duolingo is no
Yo llevo un tiempo estudiando alemán e inglés pero desde que empecé a ver tus videos me animé a empezar a estudiar árabe
I actually thought about learning Indonesian (maybe relocate to Indonesia), Danish (so I could read Andersen’s fairy tales), and I definitely want to learn Arabic (I’m proud Muslim convert). I also want to learn German, Yiddish, Hebrew, and Persian (the tongue of poets).
Yooo samee!! Wanna learn Hebrew and Persian JUST to be able to enjoy their poems!
You can read and you converted to islam.. Fascinating
Mashallah May Allah help you and guide you brother.
I think if you learn Arabic then you will get to know the REAL tongue of poets.
@@mmaa5109 Arabic is awesome to learn as well, mā šā’Allāh!
Nice video. I'm pretty fluent in Portuguese (considering I have started it at home during the pandemia) and I also study Danish (great language despite everything) and Indonesia. I might give Bulgarian a try in the future :)
Gigachad himself is back uploasing bangers
I would add Swahili. Most Westerners don't know much about it apart from that it's an African language and is probably very difficult, but it's actually rather simple. It uses the Latin alphabet with no extra characters, and reading it is pretty much completely phonemic. Its verb conjugation system is very logical and predictable, and it has no case or articles. The main challenges for English speakers is probably the large number of noun classes, which act like genders, which you need to learn to categorise the nouns. Apart from that it is a very simple and logical language, and it's nice to listen to as well.
Thank you very much @ language simp for mentioning my native language ' Bengali'.
আমার মাতৃভাষা বাংলা কে এই ভিডিওতে মেনশন করার জন্য আপনাকে অসংখ্য ধন্যবাদ ভাই
I speak 6 languages.
English, Bengali, Hindi- Urdu ( not fluent but can speak to a certain level).
, Arabic ( not fluent but can speak to a certain level, I am improving my Arabic by increasing my vocabulary).
, Nepali, Assamese.
Finnish is severely underrated. In most maps of Europe, Finland is the only country to be completely invisible.
New Zealand too
@@ErickAJobim Is New Zealand a European country?
@@areloTET yes
@@nikolas3198 Lol wtf
@@areloTET They don't want you to know this, but New Zealand is actually in the North Sea inbetween Britain, Iceland and Norway
I am a bit sad you didn't include Urdu. It has one of the best literature in the world, and also sounds good to listen.
This video had a nice balance of comedy and serious information.
Bc it is SUS language like Farsi
Based on what you say it has one of the best literature in the world ? is it based on your biased opinion ?
Sanskrit is better.
I agree, Urdu should be here
@@deathhunter6628 Urdu poetry and Pakistani poets are some of the most beloved poets in the world especially in Iran. Allama Iqbal’s poetry and literature is some of the finest in the language world and he is considered as Shakespeare of the east. Bollywood biggest movie industry of India literally buys rights and uses poetry of Pakistani poets and Urdu songs of Pakistan in their movies and indians the hindi speakers also love Urdu poetry even though Pakistan and india are arch enemies thats how much loved and celebrated Urdu is. It is a very underrated language
There is another SUUUPERRRRR underrated language called nKO that has a cool alphabet and is also spoken in Northern Africa.
Ever since I started watching this guy I can't call the English language anything but American😭
I'm learning Italian, French, and Arabic and I totally agree. Everything in my community is in Chinese, Spanish, or English.
Yayyyyyyyy Arabic
@@fiyahxr3250 welll actually I stopped learning Arabic, and now I'm learning Italian, French, Russian, and Romanian.
@@akplayz2094 oof- well, I hope u learn those
@@akplayz2094 why was it too hard? i know its hard at first but once you get a hold of all the fundementals and not just memorize words it becomes really fun to learn
@@serszei It wasn't so hard, I just had other languages in mind I reallly wanted to learn and I didn't want to learn too many languages at once
The Cyrillic alphabet was originally developed in the First Bulgarian Empire during the 9th - 10th century AD at the Preslav Literary School, so basicly the Bulgarian language is the basis of the Slavic script
Thank you, now i will spend 10 hours every day learning Bengali and trying to pronounce Danish words, good that I already speak Arabic so i’m a cheater, i already learnt number 6, you forgot one beautiful language, it’s the computer language, i mean this language has only 2 letters, no need for 26 letters just 1 and 0, what a Gigachad alpha language
im danish thank you for learning my language🇩🇰❤🇰🇼
As an Alpha Male Gigachad who is very attractive to every woman in the planet i speak 26 languages which include
American, moroccan, mauritanian, algerian, tunisian, libyan, egyptian, sudanese, somali, djiboutian, comoro, eritrean, chad, Falastinian (Palestinian), lebanese, syrian, jordanian, iraqi, kuwaiti, bahraini, qatari, saudi arabian, emirati, yemeni, omani, tanzanian
I approve your list
capital letters for languages in English!!
I see what u did there