Polyglot Reacts to Mark Zuckerberg Speaking Mandarin
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- Опубліковано 8 лип 2024
- Mark Zuckerberg shocked China in 2014 by suddenly speaking fluent Mandarin at a Q&A in Beijing at Tsinghua University. But how well does he actually speak the language? In this video we’re breaking down his accent, pronunciation, and grammar to find how well he really speaks Chinese. We also get to see his wife Priscilla Chan speaking Chinese too.
0:00 2014 conference at Tsinghua University
0:30 Journalists criticizing Zuckerberg’s Mandarin
1:13 Does Zuckerberg sound American when speaking Chinese?
3:47 Chinese people’s reaction to Zuckerberg’s Mandarin
4:13 Pronunciation issues
5:29 Vocabulary and grammar usage
6:18 2015 conference at Tsinghua University
6:52 2016 Chinese New Year message
7:11 Mark’s Chinese versus his wife’s
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I can never judge someone for how they sound trying to speak another language.
Facts. Learning another language is very difficult, and most critics probably only speak one.
You are so right
Both of you
can never
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someone for how they sound trying to speak
Yeah it only serves to discourage people from trying to learn and improve in the first instance!
It would be nice if we didn’t feel so trepidatious (especially as adults) about being mistaken, particularly when we are learning something new…
Mandarin is not an easy language to learn for westerners, so I’m impressed. I wish I could speak it like a 7 year-old.
Writing it is even harder. I know this because I speak Mandarin.
@@buttxrontoast-7100 I eat mandarin
Why would this be the closest?
All of us native english speakers at one point spoke english like a 7 year old
me too!
He didn't have to speak in Mandarin but he chose to. He was brave and he probably knew he would be criticized. He put in the effort to learn Chinese and showed his interest in the Chinese culture. Good job.
Clearly bec he was trying hard to crack the huge China market and get his facebook unbanned. loll
@@asiacuisine4869 people have done tons of bad illegal stuff to help their business in history, than trying to impress someone by trying to learning their language
@@asiacuisine4869 his wife is chinese and in the original video he said, that his wifes parents cant speak english
his wife is chinese 😭😭😭
His wife is Chinese
It hurts to say that but him struggling to speak is the closest he's ever been to human
sleestak 😂😂
Yeah that "You don't listen in English either" joke was the most naturally funny I've ever seen him.
He is human alright!!
Everyone living on earth is human.
Lol funny first thought was that his accent was intentional
@@KFresh1026 🤣🔥
I personally respect anyone who puts an effort into learning a language because it’s not an easy thing for everyone. Let alone he’s doing QA in Mandarin which requires more technical terms. Either way, it’s nice that you broke it down in this video for people to understand more about intonations and pronunciation of Mandarin.
Do u resect any klown that asks u to marry him and he means it with 100% baby???
@@superpayaseria what the hell are you talking about?
It takes a lot of courage to speak a different language.
especially in front of a 100 fluent speakers on the topic of economy and business...
Potentially tapping into the Chinese market and making billions is I would say not a bad encouragement
@@maheshpun4804 he means it takes guts as a public speaker to speak a language you aren't totally comfortable in in front of a crowd like that
@@todalio9238 fuck them bro, just keep doing you!
It takes a lot of IGNORANCE to think Mark Zuckerberg is actually a HUMAN, he's an AI who can speak every language fluently but chooses to struggle to fool all the pea brain humans, how can people not see this??
It's so hilarious every time he says a sentence everyone claps. This is so funny to me because as a black guy i was speaking Mandarin with a guy (just basic words), and he was jumping up and down extremely excited. I knew then that I should continue learning languages. The experience was out of this world.
what does being black have o do wih anything though? Like, Chinese get excited no matter the race
@@mile_851 Breaking stereotypes. Trust me it's more shocking when someone black speaks Mandarin.
slightly off topic, but it's ironic to see Zuckerberg speaking in a country where all of his social media platforms are totally banned.
That is exactly why he would want to speak there. He wants his platforms unbanned.
@@bes03c And yet, the PRC has shut down access to social media even more severely since Zuckerberg's talk back in 2014!
@@bes03c Yeah, that's not gonna happen. China built the Great Firewall for a reason, to keep total control of the information inside their country.
@@bes03c I mean idk
I hate it when people judge others on their foreign language skills, like I’m learning Japanese rn and that’s hard AF to learn. The same as goes for learning Chinese.
Imagine saying a Chinese man spoke English like a 7 year old.
Let me tell you. Don't give up. I actually learned a bit of conversational japanese many years ago (forgot it all...) And I met with some representatives from docomo (yes the Japanese phone company!) when I was at ctia one year. They embraced me. Despite knowing very little they were happy to see someone who knew their language. With that said, let's see if I can remember anything. Kon ban Wa. Yoroshiku onigashimasu. O genki desuka? I sadly only learned romanji. I actually at one time had memorized numbers from like 1 to 1 million..forgot it. Good luck!
Its vary gatekeepy. Its like you’re expected to jump to the level of expert immediately. I imagine its why a lot of people give up
@@thomasandrews9355 Oppai
*ADVANCED (C1-C2) ENGLISH VOCABULARY IN THIS VIDEO*
1. To Pillory (V)
2. Infuriating (ADJ)
3. Flack (N)
4. To Override (V)
5. Chump (N)
6. Enunciation (N)
7. Be On A Par With (V)
8. Ecstatic (ADJ)
9. Be Misled (V)
10. Astray (ADJ)
Ok
For all english learners, I’d say the first word is almost never mentioned.. so don’t really bother learning it.
What does pillory even mean?
@@SnowOfAllTrades Attack or ridicule publicly.
"He found himself pilloried by members of his own party"
@@eggytricky hahaha yea it’s an obscure ass weird
I am not a fan of mark, but this was a fair and compassionate assessment full of truth and kindness. I love your videos and attitude towards the world in general
It's fine to say he's not amazing, but he literally opens with "My Chinese is bad." He's not claiming to be amazing, he simply spoke the Chinese he knew and if it wasn't amazing well he never claimed it was.
Why do a whole public talk if your chinese is bad? it just comes across as arrogant.
Wtf are you talking about? He was learning it, felt comfortable enough to speak without major hesitation, and wanted to connect with the people whose language he was learning, so he did a speech to reach out to them and say hey, I'm interested in your culture and am learning your language. Again he straight up said his skills weren't amazing but the point was to say, hey, I'm learning it. It would only be arrogant if he thought/claimed his Chinese was great and was trying to show off his perfect Chinese, which he wasn't.
@@HyperLuigi37 Wanted to connect? just like he wanted to connect to the dictator xi jin ping when he asked him to name his daughter?
The dude wanted facebook in china. Thats what all this was about (he failed). Business. His chinese sounds awful, locals would have no patience to listen to this, trust me. If he had any modesty he would realise his chinese sounds so bad that he should not be out there showing it off in public. if he wants respect for his chinese then fucking learn it properly, then do a public speech. He has the resources to do so, but no doubt he doesn't have the motivation any more as the facebook in china ship has sailed.
Don't pretend that zuck has any interest in china. Like what? even john Xina has more interest in china than zuck with his lao gan ma.
@@barrelrolldog he literally has a Chinese wife my dude he did back in 2016 (they married in 2012) and still does now
@@HyperLuigi37 Shes not connected to china in any way. did you watch the video? her parents are vietnamese chinese, and her mandarin is worse than zucks. Open your eyes, his whole chinese learning was entirely about getting facebook in china and it failed.
I wish I could speak Mandarin that ‘bad’! And your point about a Chinese person speaking English in a thick accent being ridiculed for it is spot on!
I think as long as they understand what he's trying to say it shouldn't be that big of a deal. Mark is probably very new to the mandarin language and will polish the tones more and more as he's learning more of the language and the chinese culture
He apparently started around 2011, ~3 years before that interview.
Live in another country and hear how cringe people sound speaking bad foreign languages, so I highly disagree with you, if you are going to make an effort learning a new language, learn how to pronounce words correctly and don't settle for as long as they can understand you.. Me blue like ! get the point.
@Jotunn his wife is Chinese and he probably want to learn more about her culture, knowing Chinese is also good for business travel these days
Yes! You can see from the reaction of the audience - They are stoked! As a Malaysian-Chinese, I understand how exciting it is when you know someone has taken the effort to learn your language. It doesn't have to be perfect, there is no "perfect" Chinese as accents vary from region to region as vastly as English.
Many meta employees here 🤭
Learning a new language is hard. You have to start somewhere. Respect people for where they are. He may have sounded like a 3 year old last year.
Depends how far that language is relative to your native language.
I definitely agree with the principle in general. But billionaires don't deserve to be treated with the same respect as the average person
@@acenomadic lol I don't disagree with you there but they would have to be treated differently for much different reasons than their language learning skills.
Learning another language especially when it's tonal is definitely difficult when your mother tongue isn't one. Props to Mark Zuckerberg for trying his best to engage with his audience. I feel like contextually people would be able to understand him. Thanks XiaoMa for creating a really positive video!
"The people criticizing his language are american, NOT chinese." I think this sums up 99% of outrage culture in the US. It's never the actual group getting upset, it's almost always some person whose trying to represent the oh so marginalized communities and take it upon themselves to handle the situation, even though they personally arent even offended. It's like The redskins getting their name changed to washington football, when many of the washington tribes actually appreciated the representation in sports and disliked that the NFL mascot was changed.
I can get with some of this… but I’ve actually read and heard several Native Americans say they find that term to be offensive… I guess you are just going to believe whoever you want to believe
This literally has nothing to do with outrage culture though?? It's not like the people making fun of Mark Zuckerberg's Chinese are upset or anything, they just mock him because he's awkward and his Chinese is not very good. The reason why Chinese people aren't making fun of him is because they think it's impressive that he speaks their language at all and because it's generally rude to make fun of someone learning your language. Same reason why if a Chinese CEO held a speech in really bad English, Americans wouldn't make fun of him for it but other Chinese people totally might. This has nothing to do with anyone being offended on someone else's behalf
I'm Lakota and TBH it's actually mixed. Some Natives are offended by it and some aren't. Actually, when I was a kid we had a Native woman come to our school and talk about how people don't realize that things like mascots can be racist and offensive.......one kid raised his hand at the end during the question part and asked "Did you know that we are called the Little Noises and our mascot is a Native American?" She didn't and was caught very off guard. It was actually kinda funny. You'd think she would at least have read the sign on the front of the school when she came to give her speech "Nathan Hale Ray. Home of The Little Noises."
And I do NOT live anywhere near there anymore so I'm not doxxing myself🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's just for attention on their website they don't actually think it's bad
@@amypanddirtytoo1926 sounds like indoctrination. I remember in primary school a substitute came I and started talking about how communism is a fundamentally brilliant concept.
As a Chinese I was really impressed by mark at that time. Honestly to get to that level even takes a lot of effort. 7 years old level is a big achievement!
I love this format of videos I find that your teaching makes the language engaging while being super informative I found myself trying to say some Chinese words alongside you while you describe how they are enunciated. Thank you 🙏
Yo tambien!
Every video you make touches my heart 💜You're so encouraging. Thank you for being a kind HUMAN and spreading so much joy💕
So cool how lizard people have a language setting, wish we humans had one
Loved your reply!!!
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🏆 Winning Comment!!!
You win the internet today. Bravo sir
There was a video of him talking to people on the ISS and he seemed more human than them
i enjoy this video because you take honest patient time to elaborate the sound difference without sounding condescending. Great job, Good Vid 🤗💕
As usual. leave it to American journalists to be the undisputed authority on anything that's not American in origin.
Regardless of your personal opinion about Zuckerberg, props to the guy for taking the time to learn the language.
Incredibly interesting, as usual. Your videos are always so informative. Thank you.
I think it’s great that he spent so much time to learn mandarin. It shows that he wants them to know they and their culture matter.
I have found that KIND people appreciate the EFFORT of someone reaching out to attempt their language. 💕
I have found that KIND people aren't multibillionaire megalomaniacal psychopaths
you're so humble in your analysis. nice video
Thank you for clearing up an unseen hurdle in language. And thanks for showing the Chinese onlookers in the crowd that were happy to be there, not offended by his lack of mastery.
90 seconds in. BEYOND perfect. Ty for this post.
I’d like to thank you sir. You have given me a newfound appreciation for Chinese culture & now I kinda want to learn how to speak it myself.
We always enjoy your videos! Fun to see all the parts of NY with you!
this was so interesting. thanks for making the video.
Well, why can't he be praised for trying. I love when people try to learn and immerse themselves in a language and culture
He didn't "try" anything - the character "Zuckerberg" is 100 percent staged and scripted.
Great analysis. Thanks.
Very underrated video gave a great understanding of difficulties learning through romantic words and flow of words
I speak both English and Mandarin (and a few dialects) since I was a child. Even I would freak out if I attempted to address a group of native Chinese. Yes Mark’s pronunciation is off and it requires intent listening at times to grasp what he’s saying, but full marks to him for trying and putting himself up for criticism.
Agreed. Just a small correction though: "I have spoken English and Mandarin since I was a child"
There are many things to criticize Zucc over but his genuine attempt to speak Chinese to a Chinese audience is not one of them. The crowd loved and appreciated it.
Fascinating. Great breakdown.
I appreciate this. People who criticize others without acknowledging the effort are scum. Could you imagine if we gave immigrants flack for their accents?
It’s common for people to give immigrants flak for their accidents.
Yes I can imagine because it's extremely common...
I have known immigrants who actually criticize other immigrants for not working harder to get rid of their accents. I don't even understand that. I'm learning Swedish and one of my Swedish friends hyper criticizes me on every little pronunciation. I ask if they understand me and they say yes... but I should strive to be perfect. I have a French Canadian friend that cannot get his English tenses correct... always flips them around. When he talks it's one of those things that is a little grating to my American ear... but I would never ever get on him about it... it's always very clear what he's meaning to say. If it caused confusion, I might point it out, so that he will be clearer in the future. I love all the different accents and the way people speak English... it add to the variety of life!
It’s pretty common, why do you think hispanic people are called spicks? The racist slur
I ENJOYED THIS VIDEO THANK YOU.
In my opinion that's incredible he can speak as much as he can. Answer questions ect.
That was very interesting and informative 👍. Thank you
I think the effort he put into learning the language is amazing! For some of us learning another language at the beginning is hard and we have a lot of errors but if you keep on trying you will get better at it! I think he is amazing!
Zuckerberg speaks English oddly, of course in a foreign language he's going to sound funny too. At least he's trying haha
He'd probably claim his first language was Yiddish, though most likely Reptilians have trouble with human consonants anyway
he needed his heatlamp and crickets first
@@JosePineda-cy6om lol
@@JosePineda-cy6om nice antisemitism
@@eren-_ classic SJW move, claim anti-semitism or racism or something-phobe whenever you hear or listen something you don't like. I've Jewish acquaintances, none of which like Zuckerberg, whom I met thru friends who work at a synagogue. I studied Hebrew and latter Judaism under a rabbi's guide but, who cares?? I dared criticize your lord comptroller Sucker-borg, who just happens to be ethnically Jewish whilst also being the very embodiment of Hillul HaShem. So damend me, I must be an anti-semite thru and thru.
Wow mark 1 year later in Tsinghua is 1000x better. His confidence definitely boosted!
nailed this video your points were spot on
Excellent video Xiaomanyc. Thanks for sharing your perspective on this.
I like your realness and kindness
Awesome break down man
This is great! ✨
🎯🎯 Agreed wholeheartedly!
I’ve never thought about that intonation can be so crucial👍
I don’t think you should make fun of anyone making an attempt to speak in a foreign language… no matter what level they are at
yes thank you for supporting
This video made me smile.
Bravo, Xiaoma! Brilliant dissertation, fully agree on all of your points.
It’s clearly evident here and in your videos that speaking somebody else’s language is such a warming, accepting and respectful thing. Whereas unfortunately in the English language, it’s common to be ridiculed and made to feel like you don’t belong if you don’t speak “properly”. Keep doing what you’re doing man 👊 Currently using Memrise to learn Mandarin, dropped off a few weeks back but will jump back on the wagon today 🤙
There's never a substitute for being able to express yourself directly.
Another excellent video
This was very respectful of you
For the love of god do a Persian video! Please! I'd love to see you speak Farsi
As long as I can understand what the other person is saying, knowing that it’s not their first language, I do not care if it’s fluent or with an accent. Props to him for actually putting himself out there and not even talk, but actually do public speaking!
I have visited China about 10 times. I know just a few phrases I have learned as I needed them. I always preface when I try by saying I don’t speak Chinese well. Without fail everyone in China I have encountered has been gracious and encouraging. I can imagine Americans being more critical.
It doesn't matter that he speaks like a child. He actually speaks the language. People can understand him. That's the point.
Hi! Just wanna say I love this video. It humanized Mark Zuckerberg for me. His joke about listening was really funny! I never knew he could speak Mandarin and I'm grateful you approached it in this way. I've been learning Korean for about seven months now, and I slow myself down by worrying that I'll mix up the sounds (because so many Korean sounds, to my American ears, are very similar). It can be intimidating to learn, but your marvelous video helped remove my fear a little. Thank you so much. Please do more videos like this as I learned a lot about Chinese as well! Thanks again!!
Love your stuff brother !
Wow I am so happy that he knows so much about our heritage
Love the map at the end
Really good way of looking at it
Your videos are so inspiring to me. I love learning about different cultures and really immersing myself in the food and music and all of that but learning another language is so hard for me. I know Spanish is apparently one of the easiest and I got lost in trying to learn that. I’m from California so my accent is very much “the valley” kind of lazy English I think lol but I’m afraid I can’t master a different accent. I can’t roll my r’s and the different sounds that are made with different languages are so tough for me
I like these videos where u react to ppl speaking languages
Wow, such a deep topic. The study of languages is endless. So many ideas swirling around out there. Tones, sounds, pronunciation are almost as important as vocabulary. Like the difference in Cantonese between "iron" and "soup" etc...
Fantastic video bro!
Love your vids
anyone speaking English as a second (or more) language, I don't care how crappy they speak, they get kudos for the attempt alone.
Really interesting take.
Your videos have pushed me to ask my neighbors’ goddaughter (she’s from Sichuan) how to speak Mandarin and Sichuanese in exchange for her Spanish.
This video specifically reminds me of what I told my Colombian born cousins while practicing English: what matters is that I understand you.
Really great summarization of zuckerbergs speaking. I think he did a great job and respect to him for doing that.
Really like your comparison to if the situation was reversed. You have a great outlook on this
Very cool! I admire your ability with languages! My family is Canadian French. My two daughters minored in French in college, with my oldest actually spending 6 months in Paris. I would so love to be able to pick up that language at some point!
They value the effort over perfection.
Say what you will. Putting himself out there to perform a speech to an entire room of Native speakers is highly respectable. This is why he is so successful. To become confident and comfortable with ANYTHING, you have to first be uncomfortable. Respect Mark.
I do appreciate your analysis, even though I don't speak Chinese nor do I understand it. I guess I have a little bit of an advantage over other Learners of foreign languages when my native tongue are both Spanish and English since I learned them at the same time my third language is Portuguese and my fourth language is Italian although not perfect, since these are romance languages I already have pretty much the pronunciation down packed.
But I certainly do understand about the tone the intonation, or the "singing", even in Spanish every single country has their own "singing", and some of them are very intelligible, yuyos know this person is from Argentina or Cuba, for example, even while speaking English.
I appreciate everything you do and I wish you the best of success in all you do!
A great big hug from Puerto Rico.
Great video
Well said.
thanks for the positive, informative critique!
i thought his wifes joke was so freakin funny!
Video idea, Talk about the three body problem! It's a great series and was originally written in Chinese
Thank you for putting the critics in check. I love your content. ✌️
Dude you're brilliant.
when someone that has a Spanish accent is talking to me in broken English, I keep speaking English to them even though I know Spanish. It sounds cruel to do that to someone, but I think that helps them learn and get better in conversational English. Great Vid of Mark speaking Mandarin, keep them coming. 😊
A lot of my friends in Italy practice their English with me, and to have a conversation with them even if they don't know exactly what I'm saying, really helps pick up on the language.
I love to speak Spanish to my friends who speak English as a second language. Some of them do the same with me and practice their English. So you end up with the English speaker in Spanish and Spanish speaker in English. It’s kind of comical when we both end up having bad grammar at times, but it’s an amazing way to learn.
@@Iyiouseismouse The reverse is probably optimal for learning - get target language input and express yourself in your native one.
I love how encouraging and happy the Chinese people are when someone speaks passable Mandarin. They seem to know well that the language is generally difficult for westeners and are so kind to people who try hard. Using aceent and tone perfectly in another language is really hard.
This was very interesting man
Yo I know these videos don't get a ton of views but I absolutely love the authenticity behind them, + they're super informative. Hopefully you still continue to make videos in this format.
I studied Chinese for a year and a half in Beijing, no less, and.it took me three months before I could hear and identity tones during (听写) transcription exercises. After 20 years, I still have tonal problems when I read outloud.
Wow I don’t think I’ve ever seen him smile before it’s almost human like
You are so right! Love these observations !
Thank you, someone who doesn't just hate
The journalists ridiculing him are wrongfully mean. The part where you showed how, if the positions were switched, people would likely not be mean was a good point.
People like you make language-learning very fun! Thanks, mate. :D
Even though I’m not studying Chinese I am studying Japanese and Korean I’m taking notes on everything you’re saying regarding when you’re learning any language as I’ve realized a lot of things when it comes to me trying to speak Japanese or Korean, I’ve noticed it sounds weird coming from me 😂 so I will fix that, thank you !
that is absolutely impressive