First guy has Hispanic heritage, then an European, an Asian sir, and an African dude. Wow, I haven't noticed until you said it haha it's probably just normal for me being a Paulista.
I have lived in Brazil for two years now. Everybody says Brazilians don't speak English, but at least in Sao Paulo, almost everybody I meet speaks English well enough to communicate with. I thought it would be a good opportunity to force myself to speak Portuguese, but it looks like it's the other way around, and everyone wants to practice their English with me. Brazilians are amazing people!
Aqui uma chance de tu praticares teu português de maneira escrita: Tenho surgido, talvez pelo aumento da tecnologia e acesso a materiais, muitas pessoas que decidiram aprender outro idioma além do português aqui no brasil. Tenho visto até alguns poliglotas.
@@semprequevoceleroscomentarios Mesma coisa de comentar sobre um texano do interior falar espanhol. Qualquer pessoa com meia grama de cérebro sabe que não.
@@itsnotdio9911 What he meant is that Brazil has the largest japanese comunity out side Japan, in the world. We had a lot of japanese immigration in the past.
Very happy people. Everybody were smiling. The first man was like many are in many countries. He said that he speaks "a little English" and then spoke fluently :D I understood everything what the man in the end of video said in Russian even my Russian is very broken and I have poor vocabulary. 🐢
Oh yeah. That's something we do. For whatever reason we think we understand better ENglish pronounctiation than Americans, towards our own people. So people here are a tad judgmental with pronounciation, even if an american can understand it just fine.
Ele foi apenas em bairro nobres de São Paulo, como Liberdade e Itaim Bibi, locais onde há pessoas com maior nível de escolaridade. Um estrangeiro que vê isso acha que vai viajar pra cá e pessoas aleatórias vão entender inglês perfeitamente, mas a realidade é bem diferente.
@@victorhugopintosouza eu sei que a maioria não fala mais do que a própria língua materna (Tanto no Brasil como em diversos outros países). Portanto, é estratégico ele ir em lugares onde a probabilidade de serem encontradas pessoas que falem mais de um idioma seja maior. E assim ele o fez.
Sou brasileiro e moro em Hong Kong, sou poliglota e esse vídeo é tão satisfatório para mim . Espero que continue fazendo matérias digitais que envolvam interações culturais e adversidades. A informação no mundo está se expandindo cada vez mais e facilitando muitas pessoas , desejo boa sorte na plataforma.
Quais línguas você fala? Tenho 16 anos e pretendo ser poliglota, já falo inglês fluentemente mas consigo me comunicar em alemão, japonês e espanhol. Dicas? 😊
Carai, do neida a Jabour, um MC representando, JuliÂÂÂna bem paulistÂÂÂna, otaku, kpoper, um cara vestido de viajante do tempo... São Paulo é uma loucura, velho.
Brazilian are so proud of their country and their people and this is something very special ❤ as the man said, Brazil has nothing to do with what you can see on tv. I’m French and the only thing I knew about Rio was « it’s too dangerous, there are so many favelas ». I felt more safe in some parts of Rio than in Paris. I was amazed by the beauty of the Brazilians ! I also felt like people were always smiling, always positive. It’s something that we have definitely lost in France.
Went many years ago to Brasil on a road trip, they have a beautiful country and they are incredible nice and happy, made some friends and i keep contact with them, i hope to be back some day with my family. Eu te amo Brasil ❤🇧🇷
@@idonthavemoney8649 neither visible inside your car if you go in one. Have a second junky phone just in case of the worst happening... also don't go at night depending on the state... oh I think I scared them
@@VinnieMF mas sai no automático kk é mais forte que a gente, o costume. Já meti um "olha lá" "perai" "oxe" falando com gringo kk brasileiro já vem com algumas falas de fábrica
9:27 I'm from São Paulo city too, and Russian is not a popular language here, but I'm trying to learn it, so its always good to see a Brazilian speaking Russian so well, it give me extra motivation haha
Oi, pessoal, eu sou russo quem aprende português do Brasil, que bom ver as pessoas aprendendo russo! Eu amo a língua portuguesa, a cultura brasileira e os brasileiros!
@@konstantin4731 Legal alguém da Rússia também se interessando em meu país! я говорю по-русски, не очень хорошо... :/ но я люблю это язык, и Россия - красивая страна привет из Бразилии, брат🇧🇷🇷🇺
@@DarwinWasHere Você escreve muito bem em russo! Na verdade, tem muitas pessoas que se interessam pelo Brasil e eu reparei que muitas pessoas do mundo todo que também se interessam pela língua portuguesa.
@@konstantin4731 больше спасибо! aliás, seu português está ótimo também, parece bem natural; e o que você falou é verdade, estou vendo bastante gente de fora se interessando pelo Brasil e pelo português, e o mesmo acontecendo com a Rússia e seu idioma. Acho que ambos os idiomas e países geram muito interesse na galera que procura aprender novas línguas e culturas
Lui was absolutely right! In order to know Brazil one needs to visit it, to feel it, to embrace it with the senses, and communicate with the people. Brazilian people are incredibly warm and welcoming. As everywhere else, Brazil has good things and complicated things. Still, Brazil is great and fascinating and complex and mesmerizing.
Я не ожидал что кто то из них будет говорить по-русски лол, мне тоже очень нравится португальский, звучит как музыка для ушей))) Приветствую, Бразилия, молодцы! 👋🏻
I am brazilian from RJ, and I studying russian because I have a friend russian that live in estonia, and I want to talk with him in your language I can speak english, spanish, portuguese of course and I am learning franch and russian
This video makes me so happy, thank you! I'm from São Paulo and I have been living in Paris and I miss so much my country. You just realise how much Brazil is a incredible place when you left the country. In my humble opinion Brazilians are the most warmy people in the world.
@@Bruno_Felipe 1. porque ele quer e pode. 2 porque o canal não é brasileiro e ela/e provavalmente quer interagir com não brasileiros. Respondida a sua pergunta?
Вот блин не повезло мне) а из какого города ты? Сан-Паулу что ли?) Было бы здорово и интересно с другими бразильцами общаться как и с тобой на русском) Кстати, в России была когда-нибудь? Сама русскому научилась?
@@gamingwithpurg3anarchy157 É very bacana to ver how люди могут mix diferentes языки and play com elas this jeito! Eu used to fazer это a long tempo назад when Я estudava русский na preparatory curso! Pretty divertido! 😂
@@gamingwithpurg3anarchy157 I bet it is! 😂 Btw, have you been studying any foreign language? 'cause you just landed on the comments section with pretty surprising portuguese skills!
I'm from São Paulo, living in Montréal. Great to see your nice videos from my city of origin. By the way, I speak portuguese, english and french, looking forward russian soon! 😁🇧🇷🇨🇦
@@EngenheirUberChina is really the future but it is not a country with an incredible HDI, it is better to live in Japan, Taiwan, the United States, South Korea, Germany, Canada, Spain among others.
@@OtavioSantosSantana-e2j Eu sempre sonhei em morar fora, mesmo de origem humilde (nasci e cresci na favela), então eu me qualifiquei: me formei em T.I., fui ganhando experiência profissional como programador ainda no Brasil, praticando meu inglês e depois francês até receber uma oferta e patrocínio do visto de trabalho de uma empresa canadense pra vir a Montréal. Após 2 anos apliquei e recebi a minha residência permanente, graça a Deus! Agora estou contando os dias pra cidadania canadense🙏. Se tu também sonha com isto, se qualifica e trabalhe duro que tu realiza!💪👊 Abraço
@@EngenheirUber It's a good point, but considering I am living already where I always wanted to live, now I want to learn a new language just for fun/hobby =)
Hi Dan. I'm happy to see your São Paulo video. The Brazilians I know insist that at least 95% of all Brazilians are unilingual. But, in a city like São Paulo it's easier to find people who speak other languages. I'm happy you were able to locate some of them.
The statistic that only 5% of Brazilians speak English is often cited by language influencers. What they forgot to mention is that: 1) it’s from a 2013 study, 2) the focus was on human resources recruiters opinions on candidates English skills, 3) the study surveyed middle class job seekers but responses were excluded if they were university students who had studied english targeting academic purposes
@SilvanaPersan I live in São Paulo. There are more bilingual people here than in most of the country. I have one Paulistano friend who speaks Portuguese, English and Spanish fluently. But such people are rare. I've traveled to many parts of Brazil and the vast majority of the country is unilingual.
Cara, eu moro no interior de Macaíba RN e falo inglês, português, entendo espanhol e tô aprendendo Libras, tenho amg que sabe russo, inglês, tenho uma amg da Colômbia, ent ela fala espanhol fluentemente. Pelo menos metade dos meus colegas da escola ou já sabem mais de uma língua ou estão aprendendo.
@danielg.1698 not really, but as all countries have problems we have ours, so it's exaggerate to say we are always happy. But I understand what she meant. Brazilians laugh easily, and find a way to have fun even in difficult conditions, gathering family, friends! This is true
But a fluent English ain't that much of a need. B2 is already a good English level. C1 is excellent. My thoughts are that people need to be less worried about speak a language like a native, and try just communicate well with english speaker instead. @@Ghujjjbhhhhhh
Ellen is relatively famous in Brazil, especially around the year 2000. She was the girlfriend of Rodrigo Santoro, the actor who played emperor Xerxes in 300. She was a model and presenter.
Sou brasileiro de SP e moro na Rússia (Criméia) há quase 10 anos. Aqui só falo russo e inglês. Português só com os amigos pelo whattapp e com minha filha aqui! Como faz muito tempo que não venho tendo contato direto com diferentes brasileiros, tinha me esquecido o quão diversificado nós somos. O último entrevistado (Lui) me surpreendeu com o inglês abrasileirado dele, rápido e que só falta melhorar a pronúncia mesmo. Quanto ao russo dele, foi algo bem curioso desde o início que ele revelou que sabia, então ao ouvi-lo, percebi mais erros pequenos de concordância do que no sotaque em si e falo que fiquei bem surpreso! Meus parabéns, que povo gostoso que sinto saudades!
@@davimag2071 Vim para estudar medicina. Terminei os estudos e preferi ficar por aqui para trabalhar. Nisso conheci uma linda russa, namoramos, nos casamos e desde então ela não me deixou embora...rs
"And this last guy, would be the 'savior' of the future of this country... You can see that he is hardworking and even has skills in Russian, which is quite difficult... Congratulations to him"
incredible, how i learning english just watching your videos ! im from brazil, living in brazil, i started watching your videos yesterday, but today i watching yours videos without legends and understanding some words and conversations context, this is incredible for me! thank you very much for your channel!❤
We are a very self centered country and culture in some way, as in we are surrounded mainly by Spanish speaking countries which we can understand quite easily, even without proper training, we all speak Portuguese, we love our music, our cuisine, we trade and travel a lot inside the country and we haven't had massive immigration since the 1940s. So yeah, it'd be nice if more people spoke other languages too, but it really is not necessary in our daily lives.
I've been watching the channel for a while now and it's so weird to see you going to all these places that I know and have been in multiple times. Wish I was the lucky one to be interviewed one of these days! hahah Also, what are the odds you find Ellen Jabour among every single person in São Paulo? lmao. Great video as usual :)
🐢 Dan, I’ve been watching the “how many languages do you speak" series in your channel since the very beginning and I am so happy you got to go to my hometown São Paulo, I hope you enjoyed it. Keep up the good work.
I'm so happy and proud that you are currently in my native country! I've been watching your videos for a while and I wasn't expecting at all that you would visit Brazil. It's sad that the most part of us can't speak english, but I still hope that you are enjoying your time in Brazil :) 🐢🐢
WOW!! You just interviewed Ellen Jabour, a famous brazilian model!! Whe she was younger she looked much alike Gisele Bündchen, people thought they were sisters!!
I had already seen other videos from this channel and I always wondered when you would come to Brazil.It would be interesting if you also did an episode in Rio de Janeiro and Salvador,two tourist cities that receive people from all over the world.In some places in Rio de Janeiro it is possible to hear people speaking in several languages.
I waited so much for when you finally came to my home country of Brazil and I have to say this video made me tearful. Yes we have a shit ton of deep issues but we are also amazing. I really hope you enjoyed your stay! 🐢💚💛
Ellen Jabour used to be on telly a lot, its been years since I stopped watching tv so I dont know if she is still a presence there. I speak Portuguese and English, I can understand but poorly reply in Spanish, Italian and German
No No No that can't be real....how come someone just pops up in a park and finds a TV presenter, model, actress Ellen Jabour just passing by. I like how humble she was..."oh I have a youtube channel too" not only she looks great but also speaks beautifully all 3 languages.😄
Parabéns Gabriel e Lui mandaram bem geezers !! Ai não vale , ele encontrou a Ellen Jabour kkkkkk . Je parle français aussi madeimoselle Jabour, Tu es très belle , bisous !!
As a Brazilian, I think it’s amazing for our country to be seen as a place where multiple languages are represented. It’s rare to see young people studying other languages here. I’ve been learning English, Italian, and Japanese for a while, and it’s important to me that foreigners see Brazil as a country where you can communicate in English as well. We often don’t have enough money to travel or participate in exchange programs, but what I’m trying to say is that there’s hope for everyone-every young person who wants a different future. So please, don’t stop studying, and strive to be the exception. We need this, and Brazil has so much potential. 💕
I'm brazilian and speak English and Portuguese. Honestly, English has no use for me. I've studied English for 6 years and became really good at it. The problem is that in Brazil we're told that if you wanna get new and better opportunities you have to learn English. Welp, it's been some time now and I didn't get new opportunities, better jobs, more money. I know that you have to chase your dreams and I have chased my dreams constantly but nothing has changed. If I didn't know English and only spoke my mother tongue I would probably be in the same place that I am now. A lot of my friends that speak English have told me that my pronunciation is perfect and that I have no accent at all. I stopped learning English last year and since then I only watch some UA-cam videos in English. My English is really rusty right now and I don't feel like practicing as well. It's been months since I've spoken to someone in English. I also studied German, Spanish and Italian but gave up on all of them. Learn a new language but don't think that it's gonna change your life, it probably won't. *EDIT:* The things that have changed my life are meditation, martial arts, gym and reading. Learning languages is cool and all but I didn't change my life.
This is SO nice! I've been watching your videos for so long now and I'm from Brazil! Many times I was just thinking "this guy needs to come to Brazil" and there it is. Hope you enjoyed São Paulo a lot, and the last guy was right, if you have a (good or bad) vision of Brazil, you need to rethink that!
7:32 I speak Portuguese and a little English because I studied it a few years ago, I'm still learning. I would like to speak English, Spanish and Mandarin too. I want to live in China one day!
So fun for me see my people talking another language, sometimes I feel kinda lonely with my english So rare to find someone who I can practice with but I think im doing good at all, great video! abraço!
You summoned the whole Brazil to this video. I'm from the rural part of state of São Paulo and I speak Portuguese and English. My Spanish, German, Italian and Japanese skills are very rusty, I can understand things (watch movies without subtitles), but forming phrases that are grammatically correct is hard.
Welcome to Brazil brother . I lived in Winnipeg for a year but I’m a Brazilian from Brasilia the capital . Feel free to come meet our capital and get to know new places , feel free to ask for a guide . Have a good time brother . I always watch your channel because of my curiosity about Montreal
I was waiting for this day and finally you went to Brazil! And definitely add Passinho do Romano song at the end gives everybody a piece of Brazilian funk! 🇧🇷❤️
That's great man, I'm from São Paulo and I can say that is a great place, I usually say " in São Paulo we have a lot of everything " I want you have a great travel here and go to another places, like Rio de Janeiro, Maceió, Florianópolis and more!
in 10 seconds of the video you already see the diversity of Brazil, I love this country
First guy has Hispanic heritage, then an European, an Asian sir, and an African dude. Wow, I haven't noticed until you said it haha it's probably just normal for me being a Paulista.
Obrigado amigo
é nós amigo :D
@@centraldabala Not hispanic. A mix of Indigenous, african and european.
it is the worst country in the world.
I have lived in Brazil for two years now. Everybody says Brazilians don't speak English, but at least in Sao Paulo, almost everybody I meet speaks English well enough to communicate with. I thought it would be a good opportunity to force myself to speak Portuguese, but it looks like it's the other way around, and everyone wants to practice their English with me. Brazilians are amazing people!
Aqui uma chance de tu praticares teu português de maneira escrita: Tenho surgido, talvez pelo aumento da tecnologia e acesso a materiais, muitas pessoas que decidiram aprender outro idioma além do português aqui no brasil. Tenho visto até alguns poliglotas.
98% dos brasileiros só falam português brasileiro 😂😂😂 alguns tentam aprender inglês e espanhol
Vai pro interior e me diga quantos falantes de inglês vc encontrou kkkkk
Center of São Paulo is amazing, unfurtanely the organized crimes and crackudos are destroying Sao Paulo and Brazil as whole
@@semprequevoceleroscomentarios Mesma coisa de comentar sobre um texano do interior falar espanhol. Qualquer pessoa com meia grama de cérebro sabe que não.
~laughs in brazilian ~ me quebrou KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
@Rogerinho157br-x2s KKKKKK
@Rogerinho157br-x2ssignifica "ri em brasileiro"
@Rogerinho157br-x2s KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
@@GuilhermeCury-h5q Acho q ele tava falando sério...
Kkkkkkkk eu acabei de ver isso e já ia comentar
Love to see people who are Japanese descendants in Brazil!
Hope that I could go to Brazil someday. ありがとう!
Bro Brazil has the biggest Japanese descendants in the world (not counting Japan of course)
@@itsnotdio9911 What he meant is that Brazil has the largest japanese comunity out side Japan, in the world. We had a lot of japanese immigration in the past.
@@leodebrito58942nd place for Peru! 🇵🇪🇯🇵👍
Very happy people. Everybody were smiling. The first man was like many are in many countries. He said that he speaks "a little English" and then spoke fluently :D I understood everything what the man in the end of video said in Russian even my Russian is very broken and I have poor vocabulary.
🐢
Он хорошо сказал по русски, не плохо
Oh yeah. That's something we do. For whatever reason we think we understand better ENglish pronounctiation than Americans, towards our own people. So people here are a tad judgmental with pronounciation, even if an american can understand it just fine.
Que bom ver brasileiros falando mais de um idioma.
Ele foi apenas em bairro nobres de São Paulo, como Liberdade e Itaim Bibi, locais onde há pessoas com maior nível de escolaridade. Um estrangeiro que vê isso acha que vai viajar pra cá e pessoas aleatórias vão entender inglês perfeitamente, mas a realidade é bem diferente.
@@victorhugopintosouza eu sei que a maioria não fala mais do que a própria língua materna (Tanto no Brasil como em diversos outros países). Portanto, é estratégico ele ir em lugares onde a probabilidade de serem encontradas pessoas que falem mais de um idioma seja maior. E assim ele o fez.
@@victorhugopintosouza Mas a maioria dos turistas só vão pra essas áreas nobres mesmo
@@victorhugopintosouza Sí, es lo que no me gusta de estos vídeos. No reflejan el dominio real que las personas de un país tienen sobre otros idiomas
@@victorhugopintosouza the people who appeared in the video are lower or middle class.
Upper class people from Sao Paulo don't look like this.
Ellen Jabour is a well known personality in Brazil. She used to work on tv.
sabia q ela n me era estranha! ela tem o esteriótipo dqls mulheres ricas insuportáveis mas o jeito dela se comunicar me passou um ar de uma pessoa boa
@@xplosivejpx engraçado eu tambem fiquei com impressao melhor depois de ouvir ela falar.
@@futebolefernando ela me ganhou no "i'm really proud of my people" pq alguém com esse esteriótipo q eu citei acima dificilmente diria algo assim
nunca ouvi falar
Ela era uma das repórteres do vídeo show
Sou brasileiro e moro em Hong Kong, sou poliglota e esse vídeo é tão satisfatório para mim . Espero que continue fazendo matérias digitais que envolvam interações culturais e adversidades. A informação no mundo está se expandindo cada vez mais e facilitando muitas pessoas , desejo boa sorte na plataforma.
quantas línguas você fala? E gostas de Hong Kong?
Você foi para hong Kong para trabalhar?
Sua história me intrigou.
Quais línguas você fala? Tenho 16 anos e pretendo ser poliglota, já falo inglês fluentemente mas consigo me comunicar em alemão, japonês e espanhol. Dicas? 😊
Show, eu moro em Pequim, estive aí este ano... :D
Obrigado pelo comentário! É maravilhoso
Carai, do neida a Jabour, um MC representando, JuliÂÂÂna bem paulistÂÂÂna, otaku, kpoper, um cara vestido de viajante do tempo... São Paulo é uma loucura, velho.
E o "viajante do tempo" ainda é poliglota, hehe
Por isso que eu AMOOO ❤ haha
Sou do Rio, mas São Paulo é o meu xodó! Polo de mistureba cultural desse país. 🥹💜
O viajante do tempo estava até em sépia 😯😯😯
Hahahah boas observações! Isso é São Paulo!
Eu identifiquei na hora a JuliÂÂÂna kkkkkkkkk
Brazilian are so proud of their country and their people and this is something very special ❤ as the man said, Brazil has nothing to do with what you can see on tv. I’m French and the only thing I knew about Rio was « it’s too dangerous, there are so many favelas ». I felt more safe in some parts of Rio than in Paris.
I was amazed by the beauty of the Brazilians !
I also felt like people were always smiling, always positive. It’s something that we have definitely lost in France.
cala boca KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
Noooo 😂😂😂 I'm not proud.
@@HeraVenenosa12 Por que você está sendo mal educada assim?
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Falar é fácil, quero ver viver nesse infa
The girl who manages to speak French sounded very familiar to me, then when I googled her I recalled she is a model hahahaah.
É a Ellen Jabour!
@@gbiol Sim, eu busquei o nome dela depois que a vi no vídeo.
Caraca, eu assistia ela todo dia na MTV e não me toquei disso kkkkkk fazia muito tempo que não ouvia falar dela.
Ah, I knew that Ellen lady was someone rather famous lol
Ela é atriz também
Entrevistar Ellen Jabour foi o rolê mais aleatório da história desse canal.
Bro the last one seemed to be a very nice person to chill out. Linguists are some of my favorite persons!
Went many years ago to Brasil on a road trip, they have a beautiful country and they are incredible nice and happy, made some friends and i keep contact with them, i hope to be back some day with my family. Eu te amo Brasil ❤🇧🇷
Welcome baby 😂😂😂
Don't let your phone in your back pocket if you wanna go to Brazil.
@@idonthavemoney8649 neither visible inside your car if you go in one. Have a second junky phone just in case of the worst happening... also don't go at night depending on the state... oh I think I scared them
@@azideiaman Absolutely.
Jesus loves you!
I’m absolutely in love with the last guy, Lui. What an incredible soul. ❤
Caio Blat
I was in Brazil 24 years ago for three months.. ainda lembro.. now I live in Montreal
O cara lançou logo um proibidão ali 😂
KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
daora curti kkkk
kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk simm
KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK SIM
muito ruim.... péssimo mesmo
0:14 "I'm learning éééé" kkkkkkkk
kkkkkkk tem coisas que não se traduz haha
KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK...
@@matheussiqueira8929 Pior que dá, é só trocar para "hmmmm" kkkkkk
@@VinnieMF mas sai no automático kk é mais forte que a gente, o costume. Já meti um "olha lá" "perai" "oxe" falando com gringo kk brasileiro já vem com algumas falas de fábrica
eu adorei kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
9:27 I'm from São Paulo city too, and Russian is not a popular language here, but I'm trying to learn it, so its always good to see a Brazilian speaking Russian so well, it give me extra motivation haha
To nesse sofrimento também kkkk Língua difícil da porra
Oi, pessoal, eu sou russo quem aprende português do Brasil, que bom ver as pessoas aprendendo russo!
Eu amo a língua portuguesa, a cultura brasileira e os brasileiros!
@@konstantin4731
Legal alguém da Rússia também se interessando em meu país!
я говорю по-русски, не очень хорошо... :/ но я люблю это язык, и Россия - красивая страна
привет из Бразилии, брат🇧🇷🇷🇺
@@DarwinWasHere Você escreve muito bem em russo! Na verdade, tem muitas pessoas que se interessam pelo Brasil e eu reparei que muitas pessoas do mundo todo que também se interessam pela língua portuguesa.
@@konstantin4731 больше спасибо! aliás, seu português está ótimo também, parece bem natural; e o que você falou é verdade, estou vendo bastante gente de fora se interessando pelo Brasil e pelo português, e o mesmo acontecendo com a Rússia e seu idioma.
Acho que ambos os idiomas e países geram muito interesse na galera que procura aprender novas línguas e culturas
Меня потряс чувак в шляпе, который заявил, что учит русский язык! Молодчина! Так держать!)
Брат, спасибо за русский язык, послушал вас, кайфанул. Молодцы, привет вам из Москвы !!!
бразилец тут, живущий сейчас в Крыму!) паренек тоже меня удивил, молодец!) У русских и бразильцев много общего, чем кажется)
@elialves6314 Чей Крым?
@@nehisaas8877 Крым наш! Крым России!)
@@elialves6314 tipo o que?
Русский - великолепный язык. Привет из Франции!
Lui was absolutely right! In order to know Brazil one needs to visit it, to feel it, to embrace it with the senses, and communicate with the people. Brazilian people are incredibly warm and welcoming. As everywhere else, Brazil has good things and complicated things. Still, Brazil is great and fascinating and complex and mesmerizing.
The last guy Lui spoke not perfect, but amazing Russian. Kudos to him ❤🎉
Yup, nailed it 😊
Dude even looks like the Russian mouse from An American Tail lol.
@jsphat81 true 😂
@@jsphat81 fievel mousekewitz
can you translate what he said? Russian lenguage is so cool, strong!
Улыбнуло когда парень говорил на Русском :) Молодец 👏
Я не ожидал что кто то из них будет говорить по-русски лол, мне тоже очень нравится португальский, звучит как музыка для ушей)))
Приветствую, Бразилия, молодцы! 👋🏻
Oi bro, tudo bem? Você quer aprender português? Eu te ensino português e você me ensina russo
Да, это было неожиданно. Я изучаю русский язык уже 3 года, и у меня в профиле есть видео где я говорю по-русски, конечно, с ошибками.
I'm brazilian and i'm learning russian too, but it's quite hard lol
I am brazilian from RJ, and I studying russian because I have a friend russian that live in estonia, and I want to talk with him in your language
I can speak english, spanish, portuguese of course and I am learning franch and russian
Obrigado, amigo ❤
This video makes me so happy, thank you! I'm from São Paulo and I have been living in Paris and I miss so much my country. You just realise how much Brazil is a incredible place when you left the country. In my humble opinion Brazilians are the most warmy people in the world.
Good Lord, you stopped Ellen Jabour!! I thought that she looked familiar.
As a brazillian, i know she is famous on TV but I dont know her really. I thought she really has a really good vibe. Liked her.
@@OrcsBR cara, sendo você brasileiro, por que tá respondendo outro brasileiro em inglês ?
Quem é ela?
@@Bruno_Felipe 1. porque ele quer e pode. 2 porque o canal não é brasileiro e ela/e provavalmente quer interagir com não brasileiros. Respondida a sua pergunta?
@@leonor_x34 foi modelo famosa e vj da MTV
MORRENDO COM A LETRA QUE O CARA CANTOU KKKKKKKKK
Last guy couldn’t have said it better Brazil surprises. sao paolo!
DO NADA A ELLEN JABOUR!! 😱😱
Quem é essa? Nunca ouvi falar
@@CestariartsApresentadora e ex moldelo.
@@Cestariarts ela chegou a ter um "namorico" com o Axl Rose.
@@rmarquxs Sabia não.
@@rmarquxs quem é esse tbm?
Famoso nao é nao, pq ninguem conhece
I’m Brazilian and speak Portuguese, English, Spanish, Ukrainian and Russian
I live in São Paulo and I meet all these places ❤
Вот блин не повезло мне) а из какого города ты? Сан-Паулу что ли?)
Было бы здорово и интересно с другими бразильцами общаться как и с тобой на русском) Кстати, в России была когда-нибудь? Сама русскому научилась?
Incrível bro! Você are muito inteligente! Eu love aprendendo portuguese 😂
@@gamingwithpurg3anarchy157 É very bacana to ver how люди могут mix diferentes языки and play com elas this jeito! Eu used to fazer это a long tempo назад when Я estudava русский na preparatory curso! Pretty divertido! 😂
@elialves6314 I barely understand but I think just enough 😂. Me and my bestie sometimes do this 🤣
@@gamingwithpurg3anarchy157 I bet it is! 😂 Btw, have you been studying any foreign language? 'cause you just landed on the comments section with pretty surprising portuguese skills!
I'm from São Paulo, living in Montréal. Great to see your nice videos from my city of origin. By the way, I speak portuguese, english and french, looking forward russian soon! 😁🇧🇷🇨🇦
Should learn mandarin, China is the future.
Oi Salomão, eu também sou brasileiro e eu quero muito sair deste país e ir para o Canadá ou outro país melhor.
@@EngenheirUberChina is really the future but it is not a country with an incredible HDI, it is better to live in Japan, Taiwan, the United States, South Korea, Germany, Canada, Spain among others.
@@OtavioSantosSantana-e2j Eu sempre sonhei em morar fora, mesmo de origem humilde (nasci e cresci na favela), então eu me qualifiquei: me formei em T.I., fui ganhando experiência profissional como programador ainda no Brasil, praticando meu inglês e depois francês até receber uma oferta e patrocínio do visto de trabalho de uma empresa canadense pra vir a Montréal. Após 2 anos apliquei e recebi a minha residência permanente, graça a Deus! Agora estou contando os dias pra cidadania canadense🙏. Se tu também sonha com isto, se qualifica e trabalhe duro que tu realiza!💪👊 Abraço
@@EngenheirUber It's a good point, but considering I am living already where I always wanted to live, now I want to learn a new language just for fun/hobby =)
Hi Dan. I'm happy to see your São Paulo video.
The Brazilians I know insist that at least 95% of all Brazilians are unilingual. But, in a city like São Paulo it's easier to find people who speak other languages. I'm happy you were able to locate some of them.
The statistic that only 5% of Brazilians speak English is often cited by language influencers. What they forgot to mention is that: 1) it’s from a 2013 study, 2) the focus was on human resources recruiters opinions on candidates English skills, 3) the study surveyed middle class job seekers but responses were excluded if they were university students who had studied english targeting academic purposes
@SilvanaPersan I live in São Paulo. There are more bilingual people here than in most of the country. I have one Paulistano friend who speaks Portuguese, English and Spanish fluently. But such people are rare. I've traveled to many parts of Brazil and the vast majority of the country is unilingual.
Cara, eu moro no interior de Macaíba RN e falo inglês, português, entendo espanhol e tô aprendendo Libras, tenho amg que sabe russo, inglês, tenho uma amg da Colômbia, ent ela fala espanhol fluentemente. Pelo menos metade dos meus colegas da escola ou já sabem mais de uma língua ou estão aprendendo.
@@ClaraCocentinoMacedo Parabéns pelas suas maravilhosas conquistas escolares! 😍
10:40 I loved what he said about our country! This guy is great!
I’m from Curitiba. I was happy to see you here in Brazil. 🇧🇷🇧🇷
"I like that people are really happy all the time" KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
É, forçou um pouco né, era mais fácil ter dito que somos alegres kkkkk
Are you unhappy?
@danielg.1698 not really, but as all countries have problems we have ours, so it's exaggerate to say we are always happy. But I understand what she meant. Brazilians laugh easily, and find a way to have fun even in difficult conditions, gathering family, friends! This is true
Brasileiros não são felizes o tempo todo, mas a maioria demonstra estar feliz, acho que isso que ela quis dizer.
Engraçado. Seria a nossa língua, bonita mas fria, então? Mas na real, já viram como os estadunidenses possuem uma língua, atraente mas vazia, já?
The answer to this question is simple: 95% speak only Portuguese. 4% speak Portuguese and English. 1% speak Portuguese and another language.
Esses 4% não falam inglês fluente
@Ghujjjbhhhhhh É. Kkk...
But a fluent English ain't that much of a need. B2 is already a good English level. C1 is excellent.
My thoughts are that people need to be less worried about speak a language like a native, and try just communicate well with english speaker instead.
@@Ghujjjbhhhhhh
@@Starmann. Vc é brasileiro ?? You are Brazilian??
@@Ghujjjbhhhhhh Oui
Ellen is relatively famous in Brazil, especially around the year 2000. She was the girlfriend of Rodrigo Santoro, the actor who played emperor Xerxes in 300. She was a model and presenter.
2:47 ela foi uma modelo e apresentadora famosa no Brasil . Incrível ter entrevistado ela .
Achei que fosse prima da Gisele! Hahahhaha
Apresentadora do quê? Nunca vi nem ouvi falar
Ela é extremamente parecida com a Gisele Bündchen ( achei que fosse ela).
I'm from João Pessoa! I'm glad that you're in Brazil!
Sou brasileiro de SP e moro na Rússia (Criméia) há quase 10 anos. Aqui só falo russo e inglês. Português só com os amigos pelo whattapp e com minha filha aqui!
Como faz muito tempo que não venho tendo contato direto com diferentes brasileiros, tinha me esquecido o quão diversificado nós somos. O último entrevistado (Lui) me surpreendeu com o inglês abrasileirado dele, rápido e que só falta melhorar a pronúncia mesmo. Quanto ao russo dele, foi algo bem curioso desde o início que ele revelou que sabia, então ao ouvi-lo, percebi mais erros pequenos de concordância do que no sotaque em si e falo que fiquei bem surpreso! Meus parabéns, que povo gostoso que sinto saudades!
Por curiosidade: como você foi parar na Rússia?
A Crimeia pertence à Ucrânia.
@@davimag2071 Vim para estudar medicina. Terminei os estudos e preferi ficar por aqui para trabalhar. Nisso conheci uma linda russa, namoramos, nos casamos e desde então ela não me deixou embora...rs
@@elialves6314 nossa, e como tu conseguiu estudar aí? Programa do governo? E sua filha é mixed?
@@elialves6314 porquê Crimeia?
"And this last guy, would be the 'savior' of the future of this country... You can see that he is hardworking and even has skills in Russian, which is quite difficult... Congratulations to him"
I've waited all this time for you to get here!!!!! WELCOME TO BRAZIL!!!!
incredible, how i learning english just watching your videos ! im from brazil, living in brazil, i started watching your videos yesterday, but today i watching yours videos without legends and understanding some words and conversations context, this is incredible for me! thank you very much for your channel!❤
We are a very self centered country and culture in some way, as in we are surrounded mainly by Spanish speaking countries which we can understand quite easily, even without proper training, we all speak Portuguese, we love our music, our cuisine, we trade and travel a lot inside the country and we haven't had massive immigration since the 1940s. So yeah, it'd be nice if more people spoke other languages too, but it really is not necessary in our daily lives.
I smiled so widely when I saw UA-cam recommending your video. Love them! A lens into the vastness and diversity of our world.
I've been watching the channel for a while now and it's so weird to see you going to all these places that I know and have been in multiple times. Wish I was the lucky one to be interviewed one of these days! hahah
Also, what are the odds you find Ellen Jabour among every single person in São Paulo? lmao. Great video as usual :)
I thought the same as soon as I saw her.
I like the vibe of the last guy :)
great to see you here in Brazil
Oooh i was exciting for you u to come to Brazil, people say that just 5% of us speak English, but i’m proud to see some people really speaking…
🐢 Dan, I’ve been watching the “how many languages do you speak" series in your channel since the very beginning and I am so happy you got to go to my hometown São Paulo, I hope you enjoyed it.
Keep up the good work.
Waiting for more content from Sao Paulo dude!!! Keep up, be aware but never afraid, ENJOY IT.
8:30 мне нравится его стиль)) я бразильянка которая также учит русский язык)
There's a channel called "vem a mim língua russa" of a Brazilian guy who speaks Russian extraordinarily well. You might want to check out.
@eduardomarques91 I already did! He's great
I'm so happy and proud that you are currently in my native country! I've been watching your videos for a while and I wasn't expecting at all that you would visit Brazil. It's sad that the most part of us can't speak english, but I still hope that you are enjoying your time in Brazil :)
🐢🐢
Currently I'm learning a bit of arabic from Lebanon - because that's the most common version found in São Paulo (brazilian too here).
Made it. Interesting seeing a Brazilian speaking Russian. Worlds apart.
Portuguese from Portugal has a similar pronunciation.
I'm brazilian and I learning russian too.
@@Fernandodosanjosjeiiw Crazy, man
The Shakira concert poster. Que lindo! Going to see her in Barranquilla Colombia. Great channel, thank you
I live in São Paulo and I love your UA-cam channel. Please come more often!!
O último cara está completamente certo! Você vai se surpreender com os pontos bons e os pontos não tão bons desse lindo país
WOW!! You just interviewed Ellen Jabour, a famous brazilian model!! Whe she was younger she looked much alike Gisele Bündchen, people thought they were sisters!!
🐢 Happy to see you here in Brazil, Dan. Hope you're enjoying our country 🇧🇷❤
Great video, as always! 🐢 Thank you, Dan ♡
great as always Dan... espero que disfrutes muchísimo Brasil si todavia estés allá🐢
Good to see you in Brazil
I had already seen other videos from this channel and I always wondered when you would come to Brazil.It would be interesting if you also did an episode in Rio de Janeiro and Salvador,two tourist cities that receive people from all over the world.In some places in Rio de Janeiro it is possible to hear people speaking in several languages.
I waited so much for when you finally came to my home country of Brazil and I have to say this video made me tearful. Yes we have a shit ton of deep issues but we are also amazing. I really hope you enjoyed your stay! 🐢💚💛
Ellen Jabour used to be on telly a lot, its been years since I stopped watching tv so I dont know if she is still a presence there.
I speak Portuguese and English, I can understand but poorly reply in Spanish, Italian and German
🐢 Great Video! Thanks for the content
I'm from Brazil. Great video ❤️
Why is nobody talking about MC DS? That shit is fireeeee 🔥🔥🔥🔥
That is a trash
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@@carlou1s this is a trash
@@fabriciobrandao9188 cala a boca seu vira-lata.
@@fabriciobrandao9188you don't understand music
7:05 Totally understandable, girl! ♡
No No No that can't be real....how come someone just pops up in a park and finds a TV presenter, model, actress Ellen Jabour just passing by. I like how humble she was..."oh I have a youtube channel too" not only she looks great but also speaks beautifully all 3 languages.😄
5:29 the girls in the back laughing LMAOO
It's a bad word 😂😂😂
@@esterreinaldodasilva26 Eu sei, sou brasileira kkkkkkk
meu Deus ele encontrou simplesmente Ellen Jabour, sem fazer ideia de quem é! que legal!!!
Awesome
Welcome to Brazil bro 🇧🇷
Amazing. I think this is my favorite video so far 🐢
Parabéns Gabriel e Lui mandaram bem geezers !! Ai não vale , ele encontrou a Ellen Jabour kkkkkk . Je parle français aussi madeimoselle Jabour, Tu es très belle , bisous !!
Big surprise, The New Travel, in São Paulo!
Actualy, it's good one!
As a Brazilian, I think it’s amazing for our country to be seen as a place where multiple languages are represented. It’s rare to see young people studying other languages here. I’ve been learning English, Italian, and Japanese for a while, and it’s important to me that foreigners see Brazil as a country where you can communicate in English as well. We often don’t have enough money to travel or participate in exchange programs, but what I’m trying to say is that there’s hope for everyone-every young person who wants a different future. So please, don’t stop studying, and strive to be the exception. We need this, and Brazil has so much potential. 💕
Amo esse tipo de vídeo ❤
I'm brazilian and speak English and Portuguese. Honestly, English has no use for me. I've studied English for 6 years and became really good at it. The problem is that in Brazil we're told that if you wanna get new and better opportunities you have to learn English. Welp, it's been some time now and I didn't get new opportunities, better jobs, more money. I know that you have to chase your dreams and I have chased my dreams constantly but nothing has changed. If I didn't know English and only spoke my mother tongue I would probably be in the same place that I am now. A lot of my friends that speak English have told me that my pronunciation is perfect and that I have no accent at all. I stopped learning English last year and since then I only watch some UA-cam videos in English. My English is really rusty right now and I don't feel like practicing as well. It's been months since I've spoken to someone in English. I also studied German, Spanish and Italian but gave up on all of them. Learn a new language but don't think that it's gonna change your life, it probably won't.
*EDIT:* The things that have changed my life are meditation, martial arts, gym and reading. Learning languages is cool and all but I didn't change my life.
🐢 I am from Brasil and i love your videos man. I am currently living in Nashville, I speak 4 languages.
5:45 wooooow
This is SO nice! I've been watching your videos for so long now and I'm from Brazil! Many times I was just thinking "this guy needs to come to Brazil" and there it is. Hope you enjoyed São Paulo a lot, and the last guy was right, if you have a (good or bad) vision of Brazil, you need to rethink that!
7:32 I speak Portuguese and a little English because I studied it a few years ago, I'm still learning. I would like to speak English, Spanish and Mandarin too. I want to live in China one day!
O moço da boina falando russo, que fofo! Parece um persongem de filme, haha. Muito legal ele explicando a diferença entre paulista e paulistano. 🥹💜🌻
finally you recorded in sao paulo
I love watching these videos ❤️
2:26 wow, that's Ellen Jabour, she's famous in Brazil.
As a brazillian, i know she is famous on TV but I dont know her really. I thought she really has a really good vibe. Liked her.
eu nunca vi ela
@@daniesel12 putz, então se vc nunca viu, ela não é famosa.
@@FrioCortante eu nao disse que ela nao é famosa, eu disse que eu nao conheço. é diferente
Who's that? Never heard of
So fun for me see my people talking another language, sometimes I feel kinda lonely with my english So rare to find someone who I can practice with but I think im doing good at all, great video! abraço!
1:47 MOGI DAS CRUZES MENTIONED 🔥🔥O QUE CARALHOS É UM BOM MOTORISTA?
You summoned the whole Brazil to this video. I'm from the rural part of state of São Paulo and I speak Portuguese and English. My Spanish, German, Italian and Japanese skills are very rusty, I can understand things (watch movies without subtitles), but forming phrases that are grammatically correct is hard.
cool, come to curitiba, it’s a beautiful city
OMG Ellen Jabour is AMAZING 😍 She is super famous here in Brazil
Reunião de Brasileiros aqui embaixo 🇧🇷👇
Welcome to Brazil brother . I lived in Winnipeg for a year but I’m a Brazilian from Brasilia the capital . Feel free to come meet our capital and get to know new places , feel free to ask for a guide . Have a good time brother . I always watch your channel because of my curiosity about Montreal
Молодец, Louis! Parabéns pra o seu russo!
I was waiting for this day and finally you went to Brazil! And definitely add Passinho do Romano song at the end gives everybody a piece of Brazilian funk! 🇧🇷❤️
2:26 this woman already dated Axl Rose from Guns N' Roses
That's great man, I'm from São Paulo and I can say that is a great place, I usually say " in São Paulo we have a lot of everything " I want you have a great travel here and go to another places, like Rio de Janeiro, Maceió, Florianópolis and more!