@@Quentin-Mathi, I don't expect to learn Chinese from Xiaohongshu to any degree of fluency. However, it was the bait. I am using Duolingo and Mango Languages, at least to start.
I can speak fluently Ukrainian, Russian and English, and my target languages are Dutch (I have a weak B1), French (just basic level), Japanese (N3, which is considered as B1 in European system of language levels) and also I’d like to learn Chinese after maintaining all these languages
Well, there are 24 official languages of the European Union, which are basically the main languages of each member state. And yes, it's only the official language in Spain, but there are many Spanish speakers in many other European countries, such as Andorra, France, Portugal, and Italy.
I'm an Indian and I just Speak 3 language so I need 1 More language to learn and I have tried dutch, italian, german but I Dont know why I'm quiting Learning this lanaguges
IMO, Bahasa Indonesia is the Easiest language to learn. Because it written, read and sound just as the same. And there are no grammar, no particles, no gender words etc. Even if you are gonna say something in plural just say the singular twice! 😁
I heard that Bahasa Indonesian had a very easy grammar, but I didn't know that it was "that easy". I'll check it out and try to learn a few words. Are you Indonesian, or did you learn it as a second language?
@Quentin-Mathi I'm Indonesian from Java. But as any Indonesian people, Bahasa Indonesia(BI) is our second language. Cause our mother language is local language, for me is Javanese (there are 718 local languages in Indonesia). We usually start to learn BI at preschool or elementary school. Bi is very easy, for example word "want" (guirerer in spain, ingin in BI). If you add "she", it changes to she wants or ella guire, but in BI still "dia ingin". If you interested to learn BI, I suggest to learn it from BIPA ( BI untuk Penutur Asing/ Bahasa Indonesia for Foreigner). It's our official institution to learn it. It has standard and test just as TOEFL or IELTS.
@@dartascusami I see, thanks for the recommendation! I will check it out and give it a try and if you're interested, I will document the process and my experience.
I thought about it, but I think that the other languages are more important or will be more important in the future. Which language would you replace with Russian?
@@ponta1162 I guess it depends for what. Maybe you're right, but I also think that with everything that's going on with Russia right now, learning Russian is less interesting.
@@Quentin-Mathi For me, language has nothing to do with politics. But maybe it's a lucky choice, because learning Russian is way more hard than Mandarin, which is considered as one of the hardest languages in the world.
Српски језик је такође добар за учење. 2025. можете разумети Босански, Хрватски, па чак и Црногорски. они су у ствари исти језик али мало другачији акценти.
Out of interest are all Baltic languages totally different / no lexicon similarity? Feels that way with Estonian closer to Finish. But I really don’t know?!
@ No, it was more like a joke. Not even 2 million speak Latvian, and when it comes to baltic languages, Lithuanian would probably be more interesting to learn, as more people speak it. But then, of course, it depends on your goals and preferences.
@ From my understanding, Latvian and Lithuanian are pretty similar, and Estonian is totally different and closer to Finnish, as you said. Technically, Estonian is not even considered a Baltic language (when it comes to the language family).
Ich hatte mir tatsächlich überlegt, ob ich Deutsch auch in die Liste aufnehme, aber ich habe das Gefühl, dass Deutsch immer unwichtiger wird, da viele Leute in Deutschland Englisch können.
Brasil é o país com mais falantes de português do mundo e também o país de língua portuguesa mais importante da atualidade, então sim, Português brasileiro>>>português portugal
As @Douglas_Weber said, Brazil is the country with the most Portuguese speakers in the world (and by far). Also, I learned Portuguese in Brazil and not Portugal, which is why I used the Brazilian flag. I also invite you to check out my other videos, there is one where I speak Portuguese so you can see for yourself.
I want to learn Chinese. I was never on TikTok, but I am fascinated by what I have seen on Xiaohongshu.
Sounds like a good reason to learn a language. I don't think that short videos like TikToks are the best way to learn, but they certainly can help.
@@Quentin-Mathi, I don't expect to learn Chinese from Xiaohongshu to any degree of fluency. However, it was the bait. I am using Duolingo and Mango Languages, at least to start.
I can speak fluently Ukrainian, Russian and English, and my target languages are Dutch (I have a weak B1), French (just basic level), Japanese (N3, which is considered as B1 in European system of language levels) and also I’d like to learn Chinese after maintaining all these languages
That's really good! Which language are you focusing on right now?
very nice video
Thanks ☺️
Spanish is spoken in some parts of Europe... Some part. Also Spanish is an official langauge of the European Union.
Well, there are 24 official languages of the European Union, which are basically the main languages of each member state. And yes, it's only the official language in Spain, but there are many Spanish speakers in many other European countries, such as Andorra, France, Portugal, and Italy.
Where is the best place to learn Spanish? I've heard great things about the paisa dialect. Can you tell us more?
I'm an Indian and I just Speak 3 language so I need 1 More language to learn and I have tried dutch, italian, german but I Dont know why I'm quiting Learning this lanaguges
3 is already really good! Which ones do you speak? Maybe look for a language that would be the most useful for you, so that you have more motivation.
Ich lerne gerade gleichzeitig Deutsch und Japanisch! Das ist mein Ziel für dieses Jahr!
Sehr schön! Sicherlich 2 schwierige Sprachen, die ganz unterschiedlich sind, aber es kann klappen! Ich wünsche dir viel Erfolg!
IMO, Bahasa Indonesia is the Easiest language to learn. Because it written, read and sound just as the same. And there are no grammar, no particles, no gender words etc. Even if you are gonna say something in plural just say the singular twice! 😁
I heard that Bahasa Indonesian had a very easy grammar, but I didn't know that it was "that easy". I'll check it out and try to learn a few words. Are you Indonesian, or did you learn it as a second language?
@Quentin-Mathi I'm Indonesian from Java. But as any Indonesian people, Bahasa Indonesia(BI) is our second language. Cause our mother language is local language, for me is Javanese (there are 718 local languages in Indonesia). We usually start to learn BI at preschool or elementary school.
Bi is very easy, for example word "want" (guirerer in spain, ingin in BI). If you add "she", it changes to she wants or ella guire, but in BI still "dia ingin".
If you interested to learn BI, I suggest to learn it from BIPA ( BI untuk Penutur Asing/ Bahasa Indonesia for Foreigner). It's our official institution to learn it. It has standard and test just as TOEFL or IELTS.
@@dartascusami I see, thanks for the recommendation! I will check it out and give it a try and if you're interested, I will document the process and my experience.
I was surprised that there're no Russian...
I thought about it, but I think that the other languages are more important or will be more important in the future. Which language would you replace with Russian?
@@Quentin-Mathi Portuguese, Japanese or Indonesian. Personally, I think Russian will be more important than these languages.
@@ponta1162 Not portuguese
@@ponta1162 I guess it depends for what. Maybe you're right, but I also think that with everything that's going on with Russia right now, learning Russian is less interesting.
@@Quentin-Mathi For me, language has nothing to do with politics.
But maybe it's a lucky choice, because learning Russian is way more hard than Mandarin, which is considered as one of the hardest languages in the world.
Српски језик је такође добар за учење. 2025. можете разумети Босански, Хрватски, па чак и Црногорски. они су у ствари исти језик али мало другачији акценти.
Interesting, I didn't know that. I will read more about it.
Como eu estou indo bem em inglês comecei no francês porque achei ele uma lingua fácil,também estou interessado no japonês alemão e mandarin
Muito bem! Quanto francês você já aprendeu? E agora você está definitivamente interessado em idiomas muito difíceis! Boa sorte
It honestly baffles me how you didn’t include Latvian, the up and coming country in the EU
It was a close call, but it is number 9 on the list. Next time I'll do a top 10... 😂
Out of interest are all Baltic languages totally different / no lexicon similarity? Feels that way with Estonian closer to Finish. But I really don’t know?!
@ No, it was more like a joke. Not even 2 million speak Latvian, and when it comes to baltic languages, Lithuanian would probably be more interesting to learn, as more people speak it. But then, of course, it depends on your goals and preferences.
@ From my understanding, Latvian and Lithuanian are pretty similar, and Estonian is totally different and closer to Finnish, as you said. Technically, Estonian is not even considered a Baltic language (when it comes to the language family).
@@Quentin-Mathi appreciate that. My wife is half Russian half Estonian. Also good Spanish!
yo hice lo de conseguir el novio que hable otro idioma pro no logro que hable en su idioma solo logro que hable en le mio
Entonces tienes que obligarle
I wanted to hear german language on the list l know French and Spanish and I been learning german
Yes, German is certainly an important language, but I think that it's importance is decreasing, so I didn't include it in this list.
Español listo jkjkjkjkj faltan los otros 7 idiomas
Muy bien, solo hay que empezar 😉
Next i would learn japanese
Certainly not the easiest language to learn. But I'll be looking forward to seeing your progress
Russian
I don't think that Russian is that important, and it will actually lose some of its influence.
Kein Deutsch?
Ich hatte mir tatsächlich überlegt, ob ich Deutsch auch in die Liste aufnehme, aber ich habe das Gefühl, dass Deutsch immer unwichtiger wird, da viele Leute in Deutschland Englisch können.
Using brazilian frag for portuguese? LOL. I doubt you speak portuguese
Brasil é o país com mais falantes de português do mundo e também o país de língua portuguesa mais importante da atualidade, então sim, Português brasileiro>>>português portugal
What flag should he use?
As @Douglas_Weber said, Brazil is the country with the most Portuguese speakers in the world (and by far). Also, I learned Portuguese in Brazil and not Portugal, which is why I used the Brazilian flag. I also invite you to check out my other videos, there is one where I speak Portuguese so you can see for yourself.