Speaking 6 Languages! How to Learn Languages and Become Multilingual?

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  • @kaisaa4318
    @kaisaa4318  6 років тому +1798

    First time making a video like this. 😀 What languages do you speak?

    • @kaisaa4318
      @kaisaa4318  5 років тому +71

      Cool languages! 😁👍

    • @priscilaavila1755
      @priscilaavila1755 5 років тому +72

      Spanish (native language), English and learning french. I'll like to learn German and Swedish

    • @kaisaa4318
      @kaisaa4318  5 років тому +33

      Wow すごい!Thanks for sharing your thoughts @Alith! Such an inspiring story. You are a really hardworking person and I admire your motivation to strive after learning languages on your own. I hope you have a chance to make a good use of your language skills either by traveling abroad or meeting foreigners in Japan! ☺️ ps. thx for correcting my Japanese 🙈

    • @Niveaulos12
      @Niveaulos12 5 років тому +43

      Your German is quite good but there are some grammatical issues that you need to work on

    • @shuhei7214
      @shuhei7214 5 років тому +25

      I speak Japanese, English and Spanish. Even I spent three years in American university, I still don't have confident with my English at all.....so I was really impressed with your language skills. 日本語をこんなに上手に話せるなら、他の言語も高いレベルなのでしょうね。びっくりしました。

  • @mayaelmosalamy
    @mayaelmosalamy 5 років тому +6006

    Notice how her voice changes every time she changes the language especially chinese

    • @cheddarcheese2884
      @cheddarcheese2884 5 років тому +412

      мαуα єlмσѕαlαму I think that’s mainly because in different languages the pitch changers in a sentence are at different times and also she does the accent a bit

    • @cheddarcheese2884
      @cheddarcheese2884 5 років тому +188

      I don’t think it’s too uncommon to do this when I speak Japanese I pitch my voice a tiny bit up but not much haha

    • @irisc0510
      @irisc0510 5 років тому +59

      @@cheddarcheese2884 Saaamee and some people (non-japanese speaker) told me that my voice is strange when I speak Japanese🤣

    • @passingby1350
      @passingby1350 5 років тому +80

      It's possible that she's also mimicking the voice of the person she picks up the language from. For example, for her Chinese, it sounded a bit like the kind of animated way of speaking you see on shows, not the usual kind you hear on the street.

    • @cleo5610
      @cleo5610 5 років тому +88

      @@passingby1350 Melvin Harim naa. Its just because chinese is a tonal language. For example, "ma" can mean mother (mā), horse(mă), scold (mà) or hemp (má) depending on which of the 4 tones you use.

  • @bcbc7193
    @bcbc7193 5 років тому +2137

    1 year in China and you got this level. You are amazing.

    • @kaisaa4318
      @kaisaa4318  5 років тому +76

      Thanks for your encouraging comment! ☺️

    • @hoangtuong9921
      @hoangtuong9921 5 років тому +16

      She learned Kanji by Japanese.

    • @dragonswordmountain2908
      @dragonswordmountain2908 5 років тому +46

      +BC BC She impressed and inspired me to learn Chinese, if she learned enough Chinese in one year...then i can do it to. Now i know this is possible. Chinese is the hardest language using tones and stuff.

    • @JustLIkerapunzel
      @JustLIkerapunzel 5 років тому +18

      DragonSwordMountain of course it is possible! But it really makes a difference in HOW you learn chinese (just like any language). She went to university and to start like this it is perfect cause she would just study for hours and hours every day. Just a real pitty she didn’t have a chinese roommate. But after innitially studying a lot with books you have to start watching shows and listen to music etc etc and eventually make chinese friends or get a languagr partner. At one point you won’t be able to get passed the intermediate plateau without thatbapproach

    • @dragonswordmountain2908
      @dragonswordmountain2908 5 років тому +8

      +Nino Circus Freak People say Chinese is hard...Kaisa A proved to me that it ain't that hard...it's all in the mind. Now i'm going to learn Chinese.

  • @user-hd6xc1xn9d
    @user-hd6xc1xn9d 5 років тому +2903

    These polygots are always so confusing
    It's like, "I was born in China but I grew up speaking english, then I moved to england and learned French in school, now I live in Finland, and here I learned German and Spanish."
    Edit: k so, how did i get top comment? this is my first time. thanks for liking this dumb comment i made

    • @kaisaa4318
      @kaisaa4318  5 років тому +70

      😄

    • @dragonswordmountain2908
      @dragonswordmountain2908 5 років тому +173

      +SuperSaiyanPikachu A lot of polyglots don't even know how they learned languages, they go "I was born here, then moved there but i learned this instead, had a friend over there so i went there, moved back, then got a boyfriend, then moved to another place", it's all immersion.

    • @rinnieunchanged
      @rinnieunchanged 5 років тому +137

      And then there is me, a bilingual girl who haven't gone abroad in her entire life and wants to be a polyglot soooo bad.

    • @laurabee2669
      @laurabee2669 5 років тому +9

      @@rinnieunchanged Girl same

    • @ultraviolenc3
      @ultraviolenc3 5 років тому +2

      Just Songs ikr😂

  • @sfkmppnn
    @sfkmppnn 4 роки тому +106

    when someone speaks finnish u know its their native language

    • @6thgraderfriends
      @6thgraderfriends 3 роки тому +10

      You're not kidding. When I looked at the flags for the thumbnail of the video, I was like, "She's a Finn." Never mind the fact that she looks Finnish.

  • @Gnistan43
    @Gnistan43 5 років тому +2352

    I speak three languages fluently 🇬🇧🇨🇦🇦🇺 and hopefully i’ll master my fourth language soon🇺🇸

  • @isabellamori592
    @isabellamori592 5 років тому +1402

    Anyone noticed how gorgeous her hair is? It's almost like pure gold.

    • @bomanson
      @bomanson 5 років тому +13

      I noticed her hair first lol

    • @andyw.3048
      @andyw.3048 5 років тому +38

      She is Finnish, and "Finn" means "blonde or light" in Finnish

    • @rnewton2284
      @rnewton2284 5 років тому +7

      It's called blond.

    • @zxera9702
      @zxera9702 5 років тому +12

      No we're blind.

    • @andyw.3048
      @andyw.3048 5 років тому +3

      @@rnewton2284 Oh, wow. According to your channel, you seem to be a Germanic linguist. Please tell me more.

  • @katla640
    @katla640 5 років тому +1546

    "Finnish are only 5.2M people so we are quite a small language group"
    Iceland: hold my beer

    • @katla640
      @katla640 5 років тому +6

      @wav. רויז LOL

    • @queenofwales_
      @queenofwales_ 5 років тому +24

      Lol, and I thought Latvia with 1,9M people is a tiny country. 😃

    • @bobbro6911
      @bobbro6911 5 років тому +13

      Chinese people can invite u for dinner 😂😂

    • @davewsh8434
      @davewsh8434 5 років тому +7

      Iceland is much smaller soo it’s make sense that they have less people that speak

    • @nxnijuno
      @nxnijuno 5 років тому

      Kat is Kute lmaooo

  • @mariem4440
    @mariem4440 4 роки тому +262

    0:43 Finnish
    1:22 German
    3:00 English
    4:38 Swedish
    5:38 Japanese
    7:02 Chinese

  • @johncox2157
    @johncox2157 5 років тому +485

    The title of this video should be: WATCH ME SPEAK 6 languages

    • @sanajaafari6924
      @sanajaafari6924 5 років тому +8

      John Cox 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 sooo true

    • @ESCTom
      @ESCTom 4 роки тому +11

      Huh? She explains with each language how she learnt it

    • @Chizypuff
      @Chizypuff 4 роки тому +3

      @@ESCTom "How to learn languages and become multilingual?" so the implication is to learn languages you should do multiple exchange programs where you go to the country of origin and learn the language.

    • @ESCTom
      @ESCTom 4 роки тому +5

      @@Chizypuff yea unfortunately in my experience as well, thats what you need to do.

  • @michellepan7
    @michellepan7 5 років тому +769

    I am Chinese and I am VERY impressed by your Chinese. I think that we have a lot in common since I speak English, Chinese and Spanish. I am also learning Swedish and Japanese but I am not fluent in them. Languages have always been fascinating for me! I really enjoy your video and I wish your channel to grow bigger!

    • @kaisaa4318
      @kaisaa4318  5 років тому +22

      Dear Pan Michelle, thank you so much for your encouraging and kind words! 😍❤️ sounds like we have a lot in common. Good luck with your language learning and I hope you enjoy my upcoming videos. Definitely more Chinese-related content coming up. 😉

    • @ICanSpeakArabic
      @ICanSpeakArabic 5 років тому +4

      加油
      一起努力

    • @icebear8985
      @icebear8985 5 років тому

      Hola desde Luxemburgo!

    • @alexandrefrancissong5732
      @alexandrefrancissong5732 5 років тому +2

      Ich bin ein auslandische Student in Österreich, und ich finde mich sehr schwierig Deutsch zu lernen wie dich.

    • @jeremyemilio9378
      @jeremyemilio9378 5 років тому +2

      I showed it to my mom,she says its understandable and average at best.her accent and intonation is off for quite a few parts if you listen closely

  • @michaelvu8776
    @michaelvu8776 5 років тому +498

    Respect. Im on my way to learn my 5th languague now. I think the best way to learn language is to put your head phone on and watch tvs news in that language. Nonstop every day every time u have. It helps really fast

    • @wewewewewewewewwewe
      @wewewewewewewewwewe 5 років тому +9

      100% right and good luck

    • @flynn4694
      @flynn4694 5 років тому +11

      With subtitles? Also, I’m curious to know how this helps. Please let me know 👍🏼

    • @kaisaa4318
      @kaisaa4318  5 років тому +41

      I agree, watching tv in the language you are learning is very helpful. I have especially used this method in learning Chinese. In Chinese tv shows or news they luckily use Chinese subtitles most of the time which I find very useful. If you are at the very beginning of your language learning path, then I would probably recommend to use English subtitles or subtitles in any language you can understand.

    • @dragonswordmountain2908
      @dragonswordmountain2908 5 років тому +5

      +Michael Vu What is the average time you watched tv news? An hour, half an hour, two hours, three hours, six hours a day? When did you noticed you understood 50% of it? How many months did it take you to achieve fluency?

    • @arathmaraman7563
      @arathmaraman7563 5 років тому

      Thank you for sharing your tips

  • @fayetran6447
    @fayetran6447 4 роки тому +119

    Understood everything you said in Chinese. So you’ve already achieved communicating purpose of a language. As long as people understand what you say, that’s what matters. Awesome job!

    • @dinouchcamulti-languages1381
      @dinouchcamulti-languages1381 4 роки тому

      Please watch this video and tell me if it’s useful for learning languages or no 🙏🏻
      ua-cam.com/video/yaqh8U1r7v0/v-deo.html

    • @tedcrowley6080
      @tedcrowley6080 2 роки тому +1

      Me too. I understood much of the Japanese, most of the Chinese, and all of the English. I got lost with the other 3. Thanks!

    • @deutschmitpurple2918
      @deutschmitpurple2918 2 роки тому

      True 👍👍

  • @guywithaname5408
    @guywithaname5408 5 років тому +703

    Your English accent sounds like a mix of American and Australian.

    • @poe5418
      @poe5418 5 років тому +11

      I thought so too. I was waiting for her to say she lived for a time in AU

    • @kaisaa4318
      @kaisaa4318  5 років тому +49

      Wow really happy to hear that! I have never lived in English speaking country though. 😅

    • @poe5418
      @poe5418 5 років тому +6

      @@kaisaa4318 Mä katsoon videosi 2 kertaa. Kylä ääninne on vähän ihan samma australialaisia aksentti. Opin sumea itse. On hienoa nähdä suomalaisen tekemä video. Pliis, pliis, pliis tehdä lisää videoita suomen kielellä :-)

    • @poe5418
      @poe5418 5 років тому

      @Guy Withaname She's back with a new vid! And still has that hint of an AU accent.

    • @caroline2095
      @caroline2095 5 років тому +1

      I thought it sounded a bit Irish!

  • @user-tk3sy5ts8s
    @user-tk3sy5ts8s 4 роки тому +123

    I like how when people change language their voice change a little too.

  • @NadsRads
    @NadsRads 4 роки тому +428

    omg i'm japanese and lemme just say her japanese is pretty good

    • @madelyn5179
      @madelyn5179 4 роки тому +2

      知っている

    • @胡文涛-v5y
      @胡文涛-v5y 4 роки тому +14

      Her Japanese sounds kawaii 🤣

    • @bolibo6785
      @bolibo6785 4 роки тому

      こんにちは
      私の日本語は下手です。

    • @davichoreyes1
      @davichoreyes1 4 роки тому +3

      I will go to japon the next year i am latin and i will get japanese girlfriend maybe :)

    • @anires1195
      @anires1195 4 роки тому +12

      @@davichoreyes1 life is more than just relationships.

  • @andrewevers2715
    @andrewevers2715 4 роки тому +45

    I am English and spent ten years learning Japanese and also two years German. Your Japanese is absolutely excellent. As a native English speaker, I find German absolutely easy and in two years, I can pretty much talk about anything and understand most stuff. Japanese is just plain hard. I don’t find learning language easy anyway, but Japanese has been very challenging, although I’m pretty much fluent now. I have never lived there and so I’m sure my Japanese is a bit rubbish really, but good enough! I found for myself, if you’re learning a second language, the best way to speed it up, is to start learning a third... if changes your brain and you start to understand “language in general” more. That’s just my thought anyway. Appreciate any tips or thoughts from others. Thank you! :)

    • @juliusjohnson5967
      @juliusjohnson5967 2 роки тому +3

      I speak 3 languages, brazilian portuguese, swahili, english. I dont know about it gets easier. I do think if the languages are close to each other, it can be easier to learn in my opinion.

    • @deutschmitpurple2918
      @deutschmitpurple2918 2 роки тому

      I love learning new languages

  • @flockchenfraya3389
    @flockchenfraya3389 5 років тому +1528

    Wer ist hier auch nur wegen der Deutschen Sprache ?😂❤

    • @MoreTrenMoreMen69
      @MoreTrenMoreMen69 5 років тому +16

      Bin hier , weil ich Deutsch lerne, und jetzt auch Russisch😂

    • @flockchenfraya3389
      @flockchenfraya3389 5 років тому

      @@MoreTrenMoreMen69 welche Sprache sprichst du?

    • @phil1186
      @phil1186 5 років тому +4

      Habe random das videl gesehen war vorgeschlagen kann aber auch schon paar sprachen polnisch deutsch englisch und griechisch

    • @wl-leo
      @wl-leo 5 років тому

      Ich 😂😂

    • @Scrungge
      @Scrungge 5 років тому +1

      Immer die Deutschen... xD

  • @mucahidaslan158
    @mucahidaslan158 5 років тому +470

    It's like she has a different voice and personality for every language lol

    • @chuppachups9939
      @chuppachups9939 5 років тому +6

      And different faces too 😆

    • @betsysmith9176
      @betsysmith9176 5 років тому +58

      Facial expression and vocal intonation is crucial to language learning. For example, in German if I were to be very expressive and nod my head while speaking others would think I'm crazy, while if I weren't to do so in Korean those whom I speak to would think I am uninterested or not listening. When speaking English in India I would wobble my head to express excitement or pleasure, where as in Ireland I would be asked if I have Tourette's.

    • @mucahidaslan158
      @mucahidaslan158 5 років тому

      @@betsysmith9176 oh wow do you know Korean? I'm trying to study Korean, but it's so boring on my own

    • @juliedesnick7401
      @juliedesnick7401 5 років тому +3

      It shows that she really gets it.

    • @엄현호-l9v
      @엄현호-l9v 5 років тому

      @@betsysmith9176 lol dats not true haha we'll think you are crazy if you nod your head while u speak btws im korean

  • @annika9746
    @annika9746 5 років тому +748

    Dein Deutsch klingt etwas abgehackt, aber abgesehen von ein paar wenigen kleinen Fehlern sprichst du wirklich sehr gut, auch wenn man die Zeit berücksichtigt, in der du nicht gesprochen hast^^

    • @lily.s.
      @lily.s. 5 років тому +44

      Deutsch ist aber auch eine sehr...melodische sprache, heißt wir haben mehr diesen Singsang den es im Englischen zum Beispiel gar nicht gibt, da werden sehr viele pausen zwischen den Wörtern gemacht

    • @j.messler4566
      @j.messler4566 5 років тому +1

      Lily S. Je nachdem in welchem Teil Deutschlands man lebt...

    • @lily.s.
      @lily.s. 5 років тому +6

      @@j.messler4566 das stimmt, ich wohne zum Beispiel im östlichen Thüringen, Hochdeutsch geht anders xD

    • @j.messler4566
      @j.messler4566 5 років тому +4

      Lily S. Ich komme aus dem Rheinland und habe für vier Jahre in der Nähe von Hamburg gelebt.. Dieser Unterschied zwischen den Dialekten ist einfach zu krass XD😅

    • @lily.s.
      @lily.s. 5 років тому +3

      @@j.messler4566 oha 😂 Rheinland und Hamburg...das ist echt nh Unterschied 😂👌 aber am schlimmsten finde Ich Schwäbisch und richtig tiefes Bayrisch und Sächsisch

  • @kristytsang886
    @kristytsang886 4 роки тому +71

    If I just only listen to her Chinese without subtitles, sometimes I couldn’t tell the words rightly because of the tone..but as a foreigner, she speaks well.

    • @joanneofarc.
      @joanneofarc. 4 роки тому +6

      Kristy Tsang she speaks very nasally. just my thoughts. at least it's understandable and not as bad as most foreigners.

  • @naoton6857
    @naoton6857 5 років тому +287

    Wow, your Japanese is so good...
    Even for we Japanese, learning Chinese is hard but many western language speakers acquire Chinese. That’s impressive...

    • @dragonswordmountain2908
      @dragonswordmountain2908 5 років тому +11

      +Naoto N What? For a Japanese learning Chinese is hard? Very interesting. I thought i was very easy, like Spanish learns Portuguese.

    • @Misamo_Identity
      @Misamo_Identity 5 років тому +13

      @@dragonswordmountain2908 unfortunately no, Japanese language is not easy for Chinese to learn either.

    • @the_greatest_unicorn
      @the_greatest_unicorn 5 років тому +1

      @@dragonswordmountain2908 More like Portuguese to Spanish. A lot of people that I have spoken to said that it's kind of hard for them to understand Portuguese, especially from Portugal as it's so heavy. A lot of people say it kind of sounds like Russian.

    • @UserIsM
      @UserIsM 5 років тому +10

      DragonSwordMountain u realize that’s becuz Portuguese and Spanish are similar. Japanese and Chinese are not

    • @zoushuu
      @zoushuu 5 років тому +8

      While Japanese and Chinese are unrelated as languages and thus very different in structure, Japan borrowed a lot of words and Chinese characters from China in the past which makes the two languages closer to each other.

  • @dariabatrin1605
    @dariabatrin1605 5 років тому +291

    There must be really good teachers for languages in Finland:)))

    • @Danny-le8mq
      @Danny-le8mq 5 років тому +9

      juu :DD

    • @hillokoponen2924
      @hillokoponen2924 5 років тому +6

      Hah no

    • @lagerthathorkildsdottir9074
      @lagerthathorkildsdottir9074 5 років тому +6

      @Daria Batrin. No definitely not. The standard of language teachers are very very basic. You have to have the interest to learn outside the curriculum on your own to get any kind of acceptable language skills in Finland.

    • @AmadeusBrown
      @AmadeusBrown 5 років тому +4

      Lagertha Thorkildsdottir
      Nah depends on your luck what school are you studying in and who your teacher is. I think i always had great English teachers although i feel like i learned most of my English by watching youtube almost daily since i was 13.

    • @anni8456
      @anni8456 5 років тому +2

      Daria Batrin all our language teachers must have a university degree and we do have to learn 2 languages that are not even related to Finnish. That’s the secret I guess but that being said, I’ve had some horrible experiences with Swedish teachers. So it doesn’t necessarily mean that every single teacher is great :)

  • @Coldgamer5
    @Coldgamer5 4 роки тому +16

    Very impressive how good your japanese and english sounds. I can't judge your pronounciation in the other languages, but the fact that you have the ability of speaking six languages is impressive as well in my opinion.

  • @ak-2007
    @ak-2007 5 років тому +62

    As Japanese being my native language, I am really impressed by your Japanese skills!! Great job!!

  • @mevlingo2791
    @mevlingo2791 5 років тому +500

    German in title: exists
    German shenanigans: *OH MEIN GOTT WURDE EUCH DAS AUCH VORGESCHLAGEN?!*

  • @tammykat9257
    @tammykat9257 5 років тому +519

    She sounds so robotic when speaking Chinese and so anime while speaking Japanese

    • @LinneAzalea
      @LinneAzalea 5 років тому +54

      Tammy Kat You obviously don’t have a lot of experience with neither Japanese nor Chinese

    • @bisexualbean2529
      @bisexualbean2529 5 років тому +1

      María de Neira
      XD

    • @coolmonkey619
      @coolmonkey619 5 років тому +34

      Give her a break. How many languages do you know

    • @javierchang8394
      @javierchang8394 5 років тому +6

      Because she doesn't have more chance to use Chinese or Janpanese now,which may let the fluency of these languages down.

    • @helloimchrissy7863
      @helloimchrissy7863 5 років тому +4

      Her german sounds robotic too, but she said that she did not speak german for a long time, that's why shes not that good. So I think the same is in japanese and chinese
      And sorry fory bad english lmao

  • @Usersurf1225
    @Usersurf1225 4 роки тому +11

    I’m Japanese and your Japanese is literally amazing! I was purely blown away, full of respect!

    • @jjk5693
      @jjk5693 2 роки тому

      Do you think Japanese is the best sounding language from your perspective?

  • @stijnhs
    @stijnhs 5 років тому +46

    In my country, the Netherlands, we learn four languages during highschool: Dutch, English, German and French (most schools also offer Spanish as an extra multi-year course). German and French we get for the first 3 years and then we choose one to specialize in (in my case German) for the last 3 years. So by the time you finish highschool you're basically fluent in three languages and have decent knowledge of at least one other.

    • @sietsketegronde7822
      @sietsketegronde7822 5 років тому +3

      Kun jij vloeiend Duits na je vwo?

    • @stijnhs
      @stijnhs 5 років тому +2

      @@sietsketegronde7822 vrijwel vloeiend ja, na ongeveer 2 maanden zelfstudie na vwo volledig vloeiend geworden.

    • @sietsketegronde7822
      @sietsketegronde7822 5 років тому +2

      Knap gedaan!

    • @makkie211175
      @makkie211175 2 роки тому +1

      gek genoeg pikken we talen ook heel snel op omdat het Nederlands weer heel erg op Scandinavisch lijkt en vanuit het Frans zijn is het Spaans en Italiaans ook weer heel herkenbaar. Dus met een beetje moeite kun je als Nederlander zomaar Noors, Fins, Zweeds, Deens, Spaans, en Italiaans erbij leren.

    • @maciek6100
      @maciek6100 2 роки тому +3

      Every time when I am in the Netherlands I have kind of difficulty. Besides my native language, which is Polish, I fluently speak English and German. I also know basics in Dutch. And there comes my struggles: I never know which language I am supposed to use and it usually has one ending: while speaking I am mixing up all these three into one. That must sound hilarious.

  • @janeurlet7569
    @janeurlet7569 5 років тому +795

    dein deutsch ist ziemlich gut, nur deine satzstellung ist manchmal ein bisschen verkehrt. aber bravo! ( ◠‿◠ )

    • @jarahfluxman20
      @jarahfluxman20 5 років тому +44

      Ich bin Deutschlerner und würde nie behaupten, dass ich alles über die deutsche Sprache weiß. Aber es scheinte mir, dass ihre Aussprache nicht so gut war. Besonders die Aussprache von "au". Glaube wurde wie "glabe" ausgesprochen. Sie hat auch die Fälle verwechselt. Zum Beispiel, "Ich hatte Deutsch als meinem Abiturfach". Vielliecht habe ich Unrecht. Wie ich schon gesagt habe, ich bin kein Muttersprachler.

    • @ipaduser5375
      @ipaduser5375 5 років тому +28

      Jarah Fluxman Finde ihr Deutsch ziemlich gut, die paar Aussprachefehler fallen eigentlich überhaupt nicht auf

    • @gavinderulo12
      @gavinderulo12 5 років тому +9

      @@jarahfluxman20 du hast Recht. Ausserdem hat sie oft falsche Artikel verwendet, was wahrscheinlich der schwerste Teil der deutschen Sprache ist.
      Du sprichst glaub ich deutlich besser Deutsch als sie.

    • @richischeffler150
      @richischeffler150 5 років тому +9

      @@jarahfluxman20 Du bist niemals Deutschlerner 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @الراقصةالمغربيةالمثيرة
      @الراقصةالمغربيةالمثيرة 5 років тому +1

      @@richischeffler150 😁😁😁😂😂😂

  • @maha4649
    @maha4649 5 років тому +38

    すごい!I can't believe you studied Japanese only few months or years! I understood everything you spoke and your pronunciation is almost perfect! Keep going, talented girl !😉

  • @yukinary6333
    @yukinary6333 4 роки тому +27

    As a Chinese native speaker, I think that if she had picked up everything while she was in China for only a year, she is damn good. Tunes aren’t perfect, but definitely still amazing, especially considering for how long she lived in China.

    • @vitocozzolino84
      @vitocozzolino84 3 роки тому

      tunes don't exist at all in her chinese, this is not really good, maybe she can be good in the other languages for sure, but about chinese, ok she is fluent.... but Chinese includes tunes as well...So if other twenty foreigners learn chinese fluent without respecting tunes, is it good to say that they are able to speak chinese well??

    • @theguy6082
      @theguy6082 Рік тому

      @@vitocozzolino84 do you expect her to sound like a native Chinese speaker considering she stayed in China for only 1 year and that her main focus is in germany? 😂she speaks 5 other languages. How many languages can you speak?

    • @vitocozzolino84
      @vitocozzolino84 Рік тому

      @@theguy6082 I speak totally 4 languages fluently and I studied other languages that I don't speak.. one of them is mandarin and when you start with it the firts thing they teach you is tune system; it is a base of the language,speaking chinese without using tunes is like speaking latin and russian without using case system

    • @theguy6082
      @theguy6082 Рік тому

      @@vitocozzolino84 Yeah, here's the news genius. Just because you can say the tones correctly doesn't mean youre gonna sound like a native speaker and you're always gonna have an accent just for the simple fact that it's not your native language. Hell, just being "fluent" doesnt even guarantee that you have no accent. It's petty to nitpick someone's chinese considering she spend barely any time in china and she speaks 5 other languages while working full time in germany.

  • @shunnosukewaki5736
    @shunnosukewaki5736 5 років тому +88

    Wow your Japanese is so good! Honestly I wasn’t expecting much when I first saw the Japanese flag on the thumbnail, but I got so unexpectedly impressed!

    • @dragonswordmountain2908
      @dragonswordmountain2908 5 років тому +6

      +Shunnosuke Waki If she learned Japanese in less than a year, with that fluency...then i can do it to. I was impressed with that. What they say is true, when you are passionate about something, you learn really fast.

    • @irrryyys
      @irrryyys 5 років тому +4

      DragonSwordMountain she lived in Japan so yeah..I guess it helped a lot

    • @Milark
      @Milark 5 років тому +4

      @@dragonswordmountain2908 depends on your definition of fluency.

    • @youtuveunvideo
      @youtuveunvideo 5 років тому +6

      @jgtmda 159 Well I guess it depends on the definition of fluent. She can surely speak in an acceptable speed, but she's for example constantly switching between colloquial (有った) and more formal (有りました) Japanese, which sounds rather awkward...

  • @nmpoy
    @nmpoy 5 років тому +27

    I speak 8 languages fluently, 5 of which are African languages. I could speak 4 before I was 4 years old lol. Hard not to be multilingual with so many ethnic groups in one country. Hope to be fluent in Japanese one day !

    • @hanahana0329
      @hanahana0329 5 місяців тому

      I feel like those 4 languages are similar to each other.
      I think those who can speak multiple languages which are not similar are amazing.

  • @conniecheng519
    @conniecheng519 4 роки тому +649

    No offense. She just say how many languages she can speak; but she did not tell us the tips of learning six languages.

    • @kyuubies
      @kyuubies 4 роки тому +15

      well we can study it at school or via an app (if the app is actually accurate).

    • @DOblivili
      @DOblivili 4 роки тому +45

      Isn't it obvious? By traveling around the world and visiting foreign countries, one just cannot leave itself blind to the opportunity of learning it's language culture and other daily basics.
      In the video she told the story of her method and it was learning by living with it.
      Actually this is the best and fastest method,!
      Off/on: I try to learn Spanish as a third foreign language, but its extremly hard, due to the barriers of
      1.living far from Spain
      2.nobody speaks Spanish around me
      3.At my workplace i have to communicate on mother tongue
      3+1 Used foreign languages are English and German. (Or French...)

    • @xavihernandez5379
      @xavihernandez5379 4 роки тому +10

      I'm currently trying to learn english as a second language but due to the barriers is kinda difficult because in my country the main language is spanish so It's kinda difficult find someone to speak with, the root of all problems when someone is trying to learn a language not to have someone to practice with

    • @leonardoatuncar3634
      @leonardoatuncar3634 4 роки тому +1

      RodriFlow want to practice?

    • @xavihernandez5379
      @xavihernandez5379 4 роки тому +1

      @@leonardoatuncar3634 sure why not?

  • @agathaq9501
    @agathaq9501 4 роки тому +12

    It's amazing that you can also speak Japanese and Chinese since they are totally different from the languages that have spelling system.

  • @meikejohanne
    @meikejohanne 5 років тому +182

    Swedish is actually close to the low german dialect. It's quite funny.

    • @linajurgensen4698
      @linajurgensen4698 5 років тому +3

      True

    • @Hooga89
      @Hooga89 5 років тому +21

      All the Scandinavian languages were very influenced by the Hanseatic League traders from the 1400s to the 1800s, and they spoke Mittelniederdeutsch or Middle Low German. You can see it very easily in Norwegian words like "snakke"(to speak) or "forvandling"("transformation", similar to German Verwandlung) etc.

    • @shouuo334
      @shouuo334 5 років тому

      Ja

    • @cori8212
      @cori8212 5 років тому

      Meike Krüger ja veeet

    • @pihla6350
      @pihla6350 5 років тому +15

      Yeah, it's very annoying because Iearn German and Swedish at school so I always talk like "Ich är, I mean Jag bin, no I mean...."

  • @shonishikawa3885
    @shonishikawa3885 5 років тому +56

    Your Japanese is really good 🇯🇵🇯🇵
    It’s すごい to work in the office of Mr Aso!!
    I’m Japanese and learning some foreign languages, your video gave me a motivation to keep learning them.
    ありがとう、カイサさん!!

    • @xpluke2
      @xpluke2 5 років тому

      がんばってください

    • @seherling207
      @seherling207 5 років тому

      @@xpluke2 がんばれ!! p(^_^)q

    • @xpluke2
      @xpluke2 5 років тому

      @@seherling207 I am half Japanese btw

    • @seherling207
      @seherling207 5 років тому

      @@xpluke2 oh my - I wanted to reply to op and wish good luck for the learning process lol
      Good luck to you too if you are learning a new language!

    • @xpluke2
      @xpluke2 5 років тому

      @@seherling207 thx I am lerning French right now

  • @prestokrs1
    @prestokrs1 5 років тому +17

    Wow thats a lot of exchanges. You are very talented. Your speech is very smooth flowing.

    • @kaisaa4318
      @kaisaa4318  5 років тому +2

      Haha, indeed, exchanges are the best times of life so I did as many as possible 😆 Thanks a lot Preston Chandler for encouraging words ❤️

  • @Skullcrusherphx
    @Skullcrusherphx 4 роки тому +12

    Ich find’s total super wie du “fließend” sagst. 😂🖤

  • @CheshireDemonX
    @CheshireDemonX 5 років тому +5

    You're damned inspiring.
    I'm a native English speaker who is proficient in Spanish and German, with a basic grasp of Japanese and I constantly feel like I'm stumbling blindly through my linguistic acquisition. I would love to find a better way to do language exchange for my lesser fluent languages.
    I plan to look through some more of your videos. Cheers!

  • @Kaxlon
    @Kaxlon 4 роки тому +18

    I regret letting go of my Finnish language. Sure my mom still speaks it to me but I mostly reply in Swedish. When she's gone my Finnish part goes with her.
    It's becoming rare to meet a Finnish speaking person in Sweden today.
    TL; DR: Kids! Keep your native language alive!
    Nice video Kaisa. =)

    • @kaisaa4318
      @kaisaa4318  4 роки тому

      Thanks @KaxLon! 😊 I could imagine many Finnish people who immigrated to Sweden years ago speak Swedish nowadays. But there are also some young people moving from Finland to Sweden and they still speak Finnish. A couple of my friends have moved to Sweden recently. Maybe you could join some local Finnish community there and meet other Finnish speaking people 😁

  • @heyyaziz
    @heyyaziz 5 років тому +10

    You are so AMAZING!! I attempted to learn many languages but never really able to be fluent in them (other than my mother tongue, Malay and of course, English). My problem is I am not consistent and that is something I have to overcome. Keep on progressing!

    • @Automatik234
      @Automatik234 5 років тому

      Will you flip put if Peter Parker flips those pizzas?

  • @spicejazz9968
    @spicejazz9968 4 роки тому

    Den här videon fick mig att vilja lära mig fler språk. Fantastiskt förresten !!!

  • @angeramirez25
    @angeramirez25 5 років тому +14

    I only speak spanish which is my mother tongue and english, but now i'm learning german and i am absolutely loving it. I am even dreaming in german too! And i'm so happy about that 😊😊😊. Also i know a bit of french, italian and portuguese but i am going to finish first with my learning of german and then i'll move forward to the others. Blessings you're inspiring ❤❤❤ Greetings from Colombia South America

    • @Xone-FP
      @Xone-FP 5 років тому +1

      es rara la sensación cuando uno por primera vez se da cuenta de que ha soñado en otro idioma

    • @angeramirez25
      @angeramirez25 5 років тому +3

      @@Xone-FP sii total, jajaja antes me pasaba con el inglés. Ahora con el alemán. Es chévere y motivador 😊

    • @yago5321
      @yago5321 5 років тому

      I'm actually here in Colombia for learning spanish for a half year and I'm german haha

    • @angeramirez25
      @angeramirez25 5 років тому +2

      @@yago5321 hahaha that's so funny 😄😄😄

    • @charlie-qh7ij
      @charlie-qh7ij 5 років тому +1

      Wooow. Das ist beeindruckend. Ich spreche deutsch und Englisch und lerne gerade Französisch und Italienisch 😄

  • @QQ-ly1ts
    @QQ-ly1ts 5 років тому +18

    I came here to check her japanese. I'm japanese. And it was Great

  • @thogameskanaal
    @thogameskanaal 5 років тому +104

    Man... I wanna learn to speak Swedish, German, Japanese and Icelandic. I speak English and Dutch. I wish I had the patience to sit down and learn languages. Exchange programs don't sound like a bad idea, actually...

    • @natsukilovestobake4427
      @natsukilovestobake4427 5 років тому +4

      THO games I wanna learn German, Japanese, Swedish, Hebrew, and Spanish.

    • @wulvershon8948
      @wulvershon8948 5 років тому +4

      THO games je kan Duits binnen 6 maanden leren half uur per dag

    • @hetgaatmaardoorongelofelijk
      @hetgaatmaardoorongelofelijk 5 років тому +2

      THO games Ik wil Chinees en Koreaans leren

    • @herrfriberger5
      @herrfriberger5 5 років тому +4

      Swedish should not be very hard, if you know both English and Dutch. German and Icelandic would perhaps be a little tougher, but still nothing compared to Japanese :)

    • @ProductMaker
      @ProductMaker 5 років тому

      Wul Vershon hoe dan?

  • @theresa9502
    @theresa9502 4 роки тому +16

    I can speak 3 languages fluently (german, english, russian) and currently I’m learning chinese & korean (my korean pronunciation is actually pretty good but I still struggle a bit with the grammar.) You motivated me to stick with learning and improving these 2 languages~ thanks! 🌚 Although it’ll be hard- we should believe in ourselves and never give up!

    • @zmir01
      @zmir01 2 роки тому

      Hi, how’s your Korean and Chinese studying going?

    • @Mika-xsc4
      @Mika-xsc4 2 роки тому

      @@zmir01 same question here :)

    • @deutschmitpurple2918
      @deutschmitpurple2918 2 роки тому

      You are so talent. I am proud of you

  • @martin6123
    @martin6123 5 років тому +7

    I am very impressed and you have motivated me to learn a new language. Slovakian is my mother language. I have lived in the UK my whole life so I am fluent in English. I can understand everything in Czech and Polish but I find it hard to communicate back. I can also understand Russian, Ukrainian and most other Slavic languages about 25%. Keep up the good work. Currently learning Spanish

    • @kaisaa4318
      @kaisaa4318  5 років тому

      Wow impressive! You have many languages under your belt. Good luck with Spanish studies! 😁👍

    • @adubois2118
      @adubois2118 5 років тому

      Привет!😍

    • @AA-ms9cs
      @AA-ms9cs 5 років тому

      What about Bosnian and Serbian

  • @tjulers
    @tjulers 5 років тому +8

    Haha, I am in the opposite case with you that my first language is Chinese(I am not Chinese) and Japanese, and then later started learning English at school by first the grade. I went to a Spanish and German course when I was in middle school, and Spanish was ceased after 2 years of learning because I wasn't mentally prepared for that. Still that Spanish knowledge helps me later learning Portugues, feeling ease and joy since this time I know what I am doing with such a beautiful language. Currently, I am planning to go study in Finnland(My favorite country on this planet), yet I haven't started learning the language since there are not many resources. One day I will be like you, Kaisa A, lol!

  • @tasty_hotpot
    @tasty_hotpot 5 років тому +8

    你的中文真的挺棒的!your Chinese pronunciation is fairly good, especially for the amount of time you spent in China. I am currently studying German as my 3rd language after Mandarin (mother tongue) and English (fluent); hence this video is motivating :)

  • @swedishmetalbear
    @swedishmetalbear 4 роки тому +2

    Fantastiskt!
    I speak, Swedish and English. Bilingual family. And as a kid I also learned Finnish. Afterwards our family moved to the middle east. There I learned French and Arabic. Moved back to Sweden. Then moved to Curacao. Learned to speak Spanish there at the ISC. As an adult. I have learned to speak Japanese and Irish (Gailgé) Currently studying intermediate level Japanese at the university of Dalarna. My next goal will be Mandarin. :-) And I also know Norse Sign Language.
    Kiitos paljon kaikille.

  • @TOMTOM-ns6hu
    @TOMTOM-ns6hu 5 років тому +7

    I speak Japanese, Chinese, English and Russian.
    Your Japanese and Chinese is so cute!
    結構キレキレな日本語で驚いた
    你说的中文有点像日本人的中文哈哈

  • @LinneAzalea
    @LinneAzalea 5 років тому +119

    I always get the question “in what language do you think?” 😂

    • @manuuuuela406
      @manuuuuela406 5 років тому +16

      i actually dream bilingual, and thinki as well, which is kinda funny when thinking about it. when i lived in america i thought and dreamt more in english tho. now i dream and thing predominantly in german but not only.

    • @Anna-qy5re
      @Anna-qy5re 5 років тому +11

      The first time I got that question I didn't know how to answer, as I had never realized that I change languages when thinking😂

    • @LinneAzalea
      @LinneAzalea 5 років тому +7

      manuuuuela406 Many years ago when I lived in France someone told me that when I start dreaming in French that’s when you can tell I’m fluent haha. I hardly use French anymore though but as I speak 3 other languages on a daily I feel like my dreams have stopped being in a certain language 😅

    • @LinneAzalea
      @LinneAzalea 5 років тому +5

      Never Mind I was really perplexed about that question too the first time! 😂 But now I have gotten it so many times that I already know what to answer haha. I always say it depends on what language I am using the most at the moment. I speak 3 languages on a daily basis (I am a Swede who’s currently living in Colombia) and for example in the morning if I wake up with a text from my mom I will start thinking in Swedish. Then with my Colombian husband we often use English so after talking with him it’ll change to English. Then when I’m with my Colombian coworkers I will start thinking in Spanish. When I get home again and speak to my husband it’ll change back to English and if I talk to my family or friends from Sweden on the phone it’ll change to Swedish. So during the course of the day I’ll think in all three languages at least once

    • @Anna-qy5re
      @Anna-qy5re 5 років тому +4

      @@LinneAzalea that's interesting, your brain seems to be so organized. Mine is just a mess😂
      I might start using your answer too xD It must be nice to be able to use three different languages on a daily basis, though.

  • @aidenml5291
    @aidenml5291 5 років тому +5

    I speak 13, my way is just playing games , Adding those people from other countries n try to learn the basics. After that I watch some movies, listen some music n I'm done, n the most important part , is my memory . The memory is the key to speak a lot of languages. ( Of course u most love languages to )
    I'm 21 , I'm from Uruguay, born n raised here ( Spanish-speaker country ), I never leave from my country, people said that my skills with languages r a gift. My first foreigner language was English, I improve my English so fast that I get surprised n interested in another languages. Uruguay is next to Brazil, so next language was Portuguese. I can continue but is too much for a UA-cam comment. Bye

  • @deankidd1988
    @deankidd1988 4 роки тому +3

    I spent my teenage from 11 to19 yrs old in Germany, then another almost 14 yrs in Russia, so basically I speak 4 languages: eng, ger, rus & cn, as a native speaker of Chinese I’d say your language skill of my mother tongue has impressed me pretty much, well done and keep up the good work!)))

  • @slickmf4634
    @slickmf4634 5 років тому +82

    Everyone here talking about how her voice raises when she speaks Japanese but I’m confused as to why hers goes an octave down when she’s speaking Swedish 😂

    • @eitmrnbiwbo
      @eitmrnbiwbo 5 років тому +3

      It actually does. I feel like her pitch is closer to norwegian than swedish

    • @KeenKoala115
      @KeenKoala115 5 років тому +1

      Possibly because she practiced Swedish while working in a bank. Women in positions of power naturally feel the need to lower their voice to appear more competent. I find myself doing the same.

    • @alondraguzman2255
      @alondraguzman2255 4 роки тому

      That is weird lmao😂 but when people do speak in a different language, their tone will most likely change. When i speak English my voice goes between high pitched and low pitch. When i speak Spanish i have a really mature voice. And when i speak korean my voice has a high pitched tone.

  • @Tirza23
    @Tirza23 5 років тому +24

    I speak:
    - Dutch (mother tongue)
    - English (2nd language)
    - German (my 3rd language but I can speak at native level, I have done an exchange semester in Germany)
    - French (5 years in high school)
    - Russian (very basic, only had classes for 1 year)
    I'm also trying to learn Swedish and Norwegian using Duolingo :)

    • @thehumbleone7989
      @thehumbleone7989 5 років тому +5

      Don't you trust the bird! It's evil!

    • @mushroomfairy6905
      @mushroomfairy6905 5 років тому +1

      im the exact same as u but after german its chinese. (well flemish not dutch but u know)

    • @KRambaYT
      @KRambaYT 5 років тому +1

      I'm Dutch as well, and I speak English and higschool-German haha, I'm also learning Swedish myself, but I thought about learning Russian. How hard is it to learn Russian for a Dutchy?

    • @Raccoon-jk9ky
      @Raccoon-jk9ky 5 років тому +1

      Yaassss!! Norwegian!! You can’t do it girl!!! Du kan klare det!!!!

    • @Tirza23
      @Tirza23 5 років тому +1

      @@KRambaYT I would say nothing is impossible but for me personally it was very hard.
      I have been to Russia at the age of 16 (high school exchange week) and picked up some words pretty quickly while staying at a host family. It was awesome but communication was quite difficult. With some mix of German, English, Dutch and Russian words I tried to talk with them. :D
      Well I got interested in learning Russian so when my hogeschool (university of applied sciences) offered me the opportunity to take classes I decided to try. I did learn the basics but after that it became more and more difficult. I mean, you have to learn the Cyrillic alphabet and then a lot of complicated grammar rules. There are many cases you have to know similar to German but more complicated (Akkusativ, Dativ, etc.). I was motivated but I didn't have the time to focus on Russian that much because, well... you know, I had more courses to prepare and study for. The pace of the course was also too fast for me, so after 1 year I dropped Russian.
      The fun part is there are quite some Dutch words being used in Russian. Mostly scheepvaart (shipping) terms like matroos (Матрос).
      So if you have enough motivation and enough time on your hands to dive into the language, go ahead.
      I know a Dutch guy who speaks decent Russian, but he did an exchange semester in Moscow, so that's cheating right :D

  • @nomysit
    @nomysit 5 років тому +11

    I want to speak Korean and Japanese😭😭😭 I once started and gave up for Japanese (not because it was too hard, but just because I lost the passion somehow) and then I tried to learn Korean which was way better then my Japanese but I gave up for the same reason😪 you are soooo greattttt

    • @emi9691
      @emi9691 5 років тому

      omg sameeee 😂😂😂

  • @user-rr5vt8hy3v
    @user-rr5vt8hy3v 4 роки тому +77

    Dein Deutsch ist für eine Anfängerin sehr gut! Respekt,dass du so eine schwierige Sprache lernst👍

    • @ronjal8623
      @ronjal8623 4 роки тому +2

      Hast du mal versucht finnisch zu lernen? Es ist sehr viel schwieriger, für sie vielleicht nicht aber allgemein

    • @kuroimae-ashihorbuch-kanal6537
      @kuroimae-ashihorbuch-kanal6537 4 роки тому +3

      @@ronjal8623 Es ist aber ein gewaltiger Unterschied, ob man eine schwierige Sprache von Klein auf lernt oder erst als Erwachsene/r.

    • @user-rr5vt8hy3v
      @user-rr5vt8hy3v 4 роки тому +2

      @@ronjal8623 Ich lerne gerade polnisch und das ist schon für mich schwer,da die ja 7 Fälle haben und das in fast jedem Satz vorkommt

    • @Stella-pz7du
      @Stella-pz7du 4 роки тому +1

      @@user-rr5vt8hy3v In Finnisch gibt es 15 Fälle :) und Finnisch ist zur keiner Sprache auf der Welt ähnlich nur ein bisschen mit Ungarisch aber nur ein ganz bisschen... Ich will ja auch nicht sagen das Polnisch nicht schwer ist aber Finnisch ist extrem schwer :)))

    • @user-rr5vt8hy3v
      @user-rr5vt8hy3v 4 роки тому

      @@Stella-pz7du ich lerne Polnisch eigentlich,da ich viele Verwandte dort habe und meine Oma Polin ist. Ich finde die Sprache einfach schön

  • @unusual.behavior4974
    @unusual.behavior4974 5 років тому +260

    Dein deutsch ist so extrem gut

    • @weirdo6661
      @weirdo6661 5 років тому +12

      juliaa. bskk is It weird that I understood exactly what your coment said??? I don't know nay Deutsch😂

    • @greg5125
      @greg5125 5 років тому

      @@weirdo6661 same

    • @nickfair2317
      @nickfair2317 5 років тому

      Alicia Rönnemyr same lmao

    • @unusual.behavior4974
      @unusual.behavior4974 5 років тому +1

      @@weirdo6661 i say her german is very good

    • @unusual.behavior4974
      @unusual.behavior4974 5 років тому

      @@nickfair2317 i say her german is very good

  • @maryrosecovers4548
    @maryrosecovers4548 5 років тому +7

    I'm on my way to my third and 4th language.
    I learn German through textbooks and son and Turkish by watching TV series

  • @johanzhouhd9055
    @johanzhouhd9055 5 років тому +141

    You’re Chinese pronunciation is pretty good for a foreigner.

    • @xiangcheng4572
      @xiangcheng4572 5 років тому +7

      It's horrible, I have friends who don't know any Chinese and can do a better job than her, I guess European languages are just to different.

    • @harrowitme
      @harrowitme 5 років тому +45

      凌鸭 you’re being a bit harsh

    • @mafuyuiskw3576
      @mafuyuiskw3576 5 років тому +7

      凌鸭 太严厉了吧,最主要她同时掌握那么多语言,发音不卡壳已经很厉害了,更别说她的发音跟大多数外国人水平保持差不多甚至更好一些

    • @jakeycastelli6645
      @jakeycastelli6645 5 років тому +15

      Language is a tool only, even some Chinese have horrible accent when they speak Mandarin, as a Chinese who grew up in both China and Canada I understand 99.9% what she said, way to go!

    • @emilyh1049
      @emilyh1049 5 років тому +16

      凌鸭 her chinese is really good.. her tones are slightly off but it’s a lot better than most people. you’re being quite harsh.

  • @YoonJintae98
    @YoonJintae98 4 роки тому +1

    It is very impressive that you can speak these 6 languages fluently. My mother tongue is Cantonese and it took me 5 years to manage English though it is an official language in Hongkong. Then I learned Arabic and Spanish for work purpose and still not very fluent. Good for you!

  • @xiaominqian1114
    @xiaominqian1114 5 років тому +8

    You are really good! 6 languages, that's really impressive. Though I want yo point out one mistake you made in Chinese. In Chinese, we say: 实现一个目标 (fulfill a goal), we don't say:成功一个目标 (succeed a goal).

    • @sabrina3138
      @sabrina3138 5 років тому

      Thank you! The funny thing is that I say this as well so I just got caught😂😂

  • @stefanbjorgvindagbjartsson6190
    @stefanbjorgvindagbjartsson6190 5 років тому +9

    You are amazing with speaking all these 6 languages! Well done! I am currently learning Icelandic and I also improving Norwegian. My dream is to be able to speak all Nordic languages fluently in the future. :-) 你的中文真得很棒!继续努力!加油!

    • @ellenakerblad7157
      @ellenakerblad7157 5 років тому

      Stefan Chang 请问你是中国人吗 why do you want to learn all the Nordic languages, just curious

    • @stefanbjorgvindagbjartsson6190
      @stefanbjorgvindagbjartsson6190 5 років тому

      @@ellenakerblad7157 Yes, I am from China. but I am half Han half Uyghur Chinese, I just simply love Nordic culture and languages, I feel like I belong there. Hjem er hvor min hjerte ligger på, det er Norden for meg. :-) Og hvor kommer du fra?

    • @ellenakerblad7157
      @ellenakerblad7157 5 років тому +1

      Stefan Chang oh I see. Jag kommer från Sverige, but am adopted from China so I’m slowly trying to learn Chinese.

    • @stefanbjorgvindagbjartsson6190
      @stefanbjorgvindagbjartsson6190 5 років тому

      @@ellenakerblad7157 That sounds cool! Chinese is surely not an easy language to learn, but with time you spend with, your Chinese will get better and better. I have only studied Swedish in 2015 for several months, I have been to Sweden couple of times, I loved it. Stockholm is my favourite city and also I love Lund very much.

    • @ellenakerblad7157
      @ellenakerblad7157 5 років тому

      Stefan Chang Stockholm is very beautiful, and so is Lund. Are you studying Norwegian right now? Which Nordic language is the most difficult in your opinion?

  • @romesdiniz5235
    @romesdiniz5235 5 років тому +16

    Hi Kaisa. Greetings from Brazil. I was really impressed with your language skills. You're amazing. I speak Portuguese, English, French, and a little bit of Korean. Thank you for the video. It was really inspiring. You got yourself a new subscriber. Romes

    • @kaisaa4318
      @kaisaa4318  5 років тому +3

      Thank you Romes for your lovely message, you made my day! 😍 Cool that you’re watching my video in Brazil! I wish I could travel there some day and learn a little Portuguese, it’s such a beautiful language. You also have impressive language skills, i hope you have many chances to make a good use of them! ☺️ ...and thanks for subscribing! 🙈

  • @KyurinDiary
    @KyurinDiary 3 роки тому

    I LOVE THIS VIDEO SO MUCH YOU ARE AMAZING!

  • @voiceofanearthling
    @voiceofanearthling 5 років тому +19

    You are pretty good at the languages you speak. I'm impressed.
    I speak English, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Norwegian. I know little bit of Hindi too, not very fluent. Knowing Norwegian, I understand a bit of Danish and Swedish too. I'm learning Lithuanian and Russian at the moment.

  • @PreetiKarmakar
    @PreetiKarmakar 5 років тому +23

    I speak:
    English
    German
    Hindi (India)
    Bengali
    Marathi

    • @pommystal9043
      @pommystal9043 5 років тому +1

      Y español no

    • @PreetiKarmakar
      @PreetiKarmakar 5 років тому

      R Fayaz Ahamed Bin Raisdeen Noori ❤️ do visit my channel too

  • @canmango
    @canmango 5 років тому +12

    your face gestures while speaking japanese are quite amazing like a native japanese :-)
    I speak English, Spanish, French, Turkish, Russian

  • @schnelltv1956
    @schnelltv1956 4 роки тому +18

    Im danish and i understood all of your swedish, even with the finnish accent, well done

    • @kaisaa4318
      @kaisaa4318  4 роки тому +5

      Nice, thanks! 😊 I have to say I usually have a hard time understanding spoken Danish, but written Danish is a little bit easier to follow.

  • @sniegsnygg
    @sniegsnygg 5 років тому +6

    It will be appreciating if you learn traditional Chinese and Cantonese as well❤️❤️ I am from Hong Kong and I'm interested in Finnish 🇫🇮🇫🇮

  • @davidwan2488
    @davidwan2488 5 років тому +61

    u can see her facial expression changed to very japanese way.

  • @filliphuang3083
    @filliphuang3083 5 років тому +31

    I speak:
    Cantonese🇨🇳
    Danish🇩🇰
    English🇬🇧
    German🇩🇪
    Mandarin🇨🇳 (in progress)
    Spanish🇪🇸 (in progress)

    • @GeorgiyYesayan
      @GeorgiyYesayan 5 років тому

      Fillip Huang Hongkonger ?

    • @filliphuang3083
      @filliphuang3083 5 років тому +1

      Christian Ye Nope, my parents are from Neighboring Guangzhou, but I was born in Denmark.

    • @Naya-ds6hr
      @Naya-ds6hr 5 років тому

      what the heck i speak greek, english, russian and french in progress

    • @binimszueriidschuel
      @binimszueriidschuel 5 років тому

      Mandarin is called Chinese. And Cantonese is just a dialect of chinese. So i don't really think you can speak any chinese.

    • @AE-ix2iz
      @AE-ix2iz 5 років тому

      binimszueriidschuel ahh you’re ignorant. Look it up before posting stupid comments

  • @grodolina
    @grodolina Рік тому

    Imponerande! Jag tycker att din svenska är ganska bra, det är några jättesmå fel här och där men man har ju inga problem alls att förstå dig. Själv talar jag också flera språk och har väldigt lätt för att lära språk och eftersom jag växte upp med 4 språk hemma så har det blivit naturligt för mig att vilja lära mig fler språk, mitt mål är att lära mig så många som möjligt i alla fall NÄSTAN flytande, the sky is the limit!

  • @geza693
    @geza693 5 років тому +4

    Ojalá puedas aprender español. Yo solo aprendí Inglés y Portugués, deseo mucho aprender Alemán y Chino. Gracias por estos vídeos!!! Espero que en el futuro vengas a mi país (Perú) para que mejores y practiques tu español. And everyone who are reading this you're super invited to come her, we have nice places, delicious food and kind people :)

  • @MrLykkilainen
    @MrLykkilainen 5 років тому +7

    Mieletön talentti sulla! Kiina ja japani ei oo helpoimmasta päästä... 😍 Meikä puhuu suomea, englantia, ruotsia, espanjaa ja viroa. 😊

  • @bodilwergius6516
    @bodilwergius6516 5 років тому +13

    I love how her Swedish accent was very Finnish😂👌🏻

  • @garys.7846
    @garys.7846 4 роки тому +2

    Kaisa, I only know English, but if you're as good in all the other languages that you demonstrated in your video as you are in English, then that's phenomenal!!

  • @loviisaa409
    @loviisaa409 5 років тому +6

    I'm from Finland as well and i'm fluent in English and i'm also studying Swedish and Spanish right now. My dream is to be fluent in all of them and maybe in French and Japanese too!! Personally I find it much more satisfying to be able to speak a lot of languages than to be good at math or physics hahah

  • @permin9533
    @permin9533 5 років тому +24

    When i saw thumbnail, i knew for sure she is Finnish

    • @mello149
      @mello149 5 років тому

      per min lol how??

    • @permin9533
      @permin9533 4 роки тому

      @@mello149 simply coz noone in their mind would learn Finnish unless they are born Finnish! Simple

  • @fathimafahdafarzan1357
    @fathimafahdafarzan1357 4 роки тому +12

    I'm from Norway but i understood every single word of what she said in Sweden, but when she spoke Finnish i didn't even understand a word.
    Swedish is basically like a dialect of Norwegian.
    And Danish is almost the same when they write it, so we can read and write but we can't do the pronunciation right tho

  • @j.a.arevalo312
    @j.a.arevalo312 4 роки тому +3

    Amazing! You're definitely an inspiration. I though I was able to speak 4 languages and now you show how a polyglot looks like. Never give up!

  • @owenpampo4120
    @owenpampo4120 4 роки тому +11

    I can see why Mandarin Chinese is known as the hardest language ever

  • @brittanywilliams5078
    @brittanywilliams5078 5 років тому +6

    Your Swedish is very good, the Finland Swedish accent is pretty easy to understand

  • @Chiyoka
    @Chiyoka 5 років тому +111

    In Finnland ist es oft so das sie Deutsch lernen oder? Eine Freundin von mir die auch Kaisa heißt spricht auch Deutsch und Englisch. Sie hat es in Finnland gelernt und lebt mittlerweile bei uns in Köln.

    • @kaisaa4318
      @kaisaa4318  5 років тому +15

      Ja, es ist oft so dass man Deutsch in der Schule in Finnland lernt. Deutsch oder Französisch 😊

    • @Greksallad
      @Greksallad 5 років тому +8

      I think most European countries have German and French as the most commonly taught languages in school apart from English, and German is taught as a secondary language in almost all EU countries. There's some variation of course and some particular schools can have languages considered a bit more unusual, but French, English, German and Spanish are probably among the most internationally significant languages to learn. I believe Chinese is becoming more and more popular as well.
      I am Swedish and I personally chose to learn German in school (grade 6-9 and first 2 years of high school) as I saw it as the most useful. I can't speak it all too well but thanks to my studies I had no trouble whatsoever understanding your comment. :)

    • @l_h_d_35
      @l_h_d_35 5 років тому

      ~30% der Finnen haben Deutsch gelernt.

  • @junxuancui217
    @junxuancui217 4 роки тому +2

    Hi Kaisa. I must say, your language skill is really really amazing. I am Chinese and living in Düsseldorf. I am also multilingual. I must say your Chinese and Japanese are really good. I am learming finnisch now. And the language is so cool. I hope if we could become friends and exchange our Experience for learning Foreign language.

  • @user-on3xj9uf4d
    @user-on3xj9uf4d 5 років тому +107

    Wenn irgendeine Person sagt sie kann deutsch sprechen oder sowas überfallen die Deutschen die Kommentare hahaha🇩🇪

    • @Daisoujou89
      @Daisoujou89 5 років тому +4

      Vielleicht, weil Englisch gefühlt die meistgenutzte Sprache auf UA-cam ist und sich dann alle freuen, wenn mal ein „Nicht-Deutscher“ Deutsch in ein Video einbaut. 🤔😂

    • @sugasinfireration5863
      @sugasinfireration5863 5 років тому +7

      Ich freue mich halt auch immer irgendwie, wenn Leute Interesse an unserer Sprache oder unserem Land zeigen. Außerdem interessiert mich auch immer wie sie es sprechen, weil es ja auch eine schwere Sprache ist! :))

    • @dukealex8018
      @dukealex8018 5 років тому

      @@sugasinfireration5863 also ich find sie leicht

    • @sugasinfireration5863
      @sugasinfireration5863 5 років тому

      Martin Richter es gibt immer Ausnahmen, da es eine subjektive Sache ist aber ich bin mit vielen Leuten befreundet, die Deutsch lernen und so gut wie jeder erzählt einem, dass es schwierig ist. Objektiv scheint Deutsch also eine schwierige Sprache zu sein.

    • @dukealex8018
      @dukealex8018 5 років тому

      @@sugasinfireration5863 aber subjektiv leicht

  • @chongjunzhang2281
    @chongjunzhang2281 4 роки тому +3

    I learnt three languages when I was a kid which is cantonese🇭🇰,mandarin🇨🇳,english🇬🇧 and now learning spanish🇪🇸

  • @SOTE_void
    @SOTE_void 5 років тому +8

    I'm so happy for you

  • @chloeyu9502
    @chloeyu9502 4 роки тому +1

    Your mastery of Japanese and chinese is so good! Especially the tones and flow

  • @norteafricano4082
    @norteafricano4082 5 років тому +7

    From Morocco: Arabic, Spanish, French, English, Tamazight, beginner in German language...

    • @albertfoulon8049
      @albertfoulon8049 5 років тому

      En allemand question vocabulaire tu vas te repérer avec l'anglais par contre les déclinaisons et les trois genres sont une difficulté à surmonter.
      Bon courage!

  • @customexhibitsyohoexpo1544
    @customexhibitsyohoexpo1544 5 років тому +12

    Es fantastico,Soy chino,Hablo chino ingles y un poco de espanol.妳的漢語真的超棒,點讚。Your Chinese is awesome. Good luck. Hasta luego.

  • @snowsnow5344
    @snowsnow5344 5 років тому +15

    your Chinese inpressed me a lot ..

  • @henzerpeng2278
    @henzerpeng2278 4 роки тому +2

    i admire so muchhhh! im a chinese living in spain ,i speak english,spanish and chinese.im preparing erasmus program to france and i wanna learn french so bad!

  • @Thalespoliglota
    @Thalespoliglota 5 років тому +17

    You just look so fluent in all these languages! Lol I'm impressed really, great job!

  • @irisc0510
    @irisc0510 5 років тому +4

    [🇯🇵]
    3年間から、日本語を学んでいます。日本語に上手になりたいですから、私の夢は日本に行きます!母国語はフランス語ですが、ベルギー出身です。(ベルギーの公用語はフランス語とオランダ語とドイツ語です!でもあまりたくさん人がドイツ語話しません!ww)
    私にとって、日本語は一番難しい言語です。(ヨーロッパ人のため)
    しかし、日本語は本当に綺麗だと思います。😍子供だったときに、日本の文化がめっちゃ好きだったですよ!(今も、好きですww)
    悪い日本語をごめんなさい!...
    [🇪🇸]
    Estoy aprendiendo el español para un año. Me gusta mucho esta idioma porque para mi, es muy bonita. Pero no hablo bién entonces voy a estudiar muchissimo! Hablo màs japonés que español 🤣Quiero ir a la España o a la America latina para aprender la idioma y la cultura porque me gusta mucho la historia del mundo!
    [🇳🇱(🇧🇪)]
    Ik ben Nederlands aan het leren sinds ik in basisschool ben. Ik woon in Brussel dus het was mijn eerste vreemde taal. Zoals elke taal dat ik aan het leren ben, begrijp ik beter dan ik spreek. Als ik heb begrepen wat een persoon heeft gezegd maar ik kan niet antwoorden omdat ik geen echt goed woordenschat heb, ben ik zooo gefrustreerd! Maar als ik een beetje werk, denk ik dat alles oke will zijn!😊
    In mijn klas, haat bijna iedereen Nederlands! Iedereen zegt dat het leelijk is 🤣 Maar ik vind het niet, en ik spreek heel graag in het Nederlands!
    [🇺🇸]
    I started English at the same time as I started Japanese, but now, I can speak waaaay better English than Japanese and than all the other foreign languages I'm learning! Also, it's kinda frustrating to be learning Dutch for a so long time to finally speak English better!
    Even if I'm learning it at school, I mostly learned English by self-education because wow, we have really boring grammar lessons at school! And yeah, grammar is important but I think there are less boring methods do learn it 🙄 (I've learned the grammar by myself without even studying and it was a lot faster than the lessons in my school!)
    But my English isn't perfect at all and I hate my accent, especially when I have to read a text in class, because my accent get REALLY worse!
    Tbh, I think English is like, one of the easiest languages to learn! Even if it has some difficulties...
    So please tell me if I did any mistake! ;)
    [🇫🇷 (🇧🇪)]
    Ok donc vu que ma langue maternelle c'est le français, je vais pas m'éterniser car j'ai la flemme hahahha
    (French is my native language, but I'm not from France, I'm from Belgium! Because yeah, we speak French in Belgium (but not only) )

    • @chizhang2765
      @chizhang2765 5 років тому +1

      私も日本語はとても綺麗だと存じます!And I'm sure your English accent wouldn't be too much of a problem. People with loads of different accents across the world can sit in the same room and they'd still understand each other somehow. そしてよければ次に中国語を学んでみませんか?

    • @irisc0510
      @irisc0510 5 років тому

      @@chizhang2765 まぁ、中国語は素晴らしと思いますが、中国語より日本語の方が好きですww
      Thank you, but you know, I'd like to sound like a native English speaker but I think it's almost impossible haha

  • @MyNguyen-oz5cq
    @MyNguyen-oz5cq 4 роки тому +68

    You should change the title into : "How I learnt 6 languages and became a multilingual." instead of this title, it really cause misunderstanding. I thought you'll show us the way how to learn languages but no, you just told your story.

    • @mayj257
      @mayj257 4 роки тому

      so true, I wrote the same thing, it was click bate, she did not say anything about ,How to learn

    • @thirstwithoutborders995
      @thirstwithoutborders995 3 роки тому

      1. Go to school with many language courses. Study.
      2. Have money.
      3. Choose University major that works internationally.
      4. Use every opportunity to work, intern or study abroad.
      5. Have money.
      6. Don't be shy about using the little skills you have with the locals.
      7. Don't stick with the other exchange students/expats.

    • @Po0pypoopy
      @Po0pypoopy 3 роки тому

      She’s a typical privileged person who studied abroad to learn SO much quicker
      I am sure if she were self study she wouldn’t progress as quick

    • @YogaBlissDance
      @YogaBlissDance Рік тому

      I wrote the SAME EXACT THING!

  • @100억의사나이-p5y
    @100억의사나이-p5y 2 роки тому

    Oh your video inspired me, I'm learning English, Russian as korean, it is not easy but after i watched it, I gained confidence. thank you for your good video😀