“Well he is a youtuber and well he makes a video of me, not just this, others as well but now he makes about me speaking languages, not just Hungarian” btw as a Hungarian I was so surprised, he sounded like a native
@@ΑγγελικήΚαράμπελα-ω3χ greetings! it is, I have only met one person in my life who could speak it as well as this guy 😅 but if you’re interested, give it a try :)
I feel like he probably isn't C1/C2 in Russian like he claimed if he messed up something as simple as "I speak Russian". Makes me think he is probably B2 or lower even in most of his best languages (no hate).
Really? I know 3 spoken languages, and 1 dead one at the moment. Surely there are more Americans who know more than one, such as people whose parents were not born in the US or were not born here themselves.
I am as well from Italy, nn pensi che il suo accento è stra neutrale però? Non sto dicendo che nn lo parla bene ma in generale si sente che non parla un dialetto specifico.
I'm milk white 13 year old from the EU I know 6 teknakly But 3 Macedonia is very simeler to surbian and Bulgarian and led close to Russian and I can understand all of them yay
"Most people in the world speak only their native language" Correction: Most Americans speak only their native language as 60% of the population speaks more than one language. Edit: Plenty of misunderstandings, let me clear things up. 60% of the WORLD population speaks more than one language.
Cycling Cycles oh that American, well ok, but America isn’t the world, maybe most Americans speak 2 or more languages but most people in the WORLD don’t speak 2 languages. Sorry for my English, I am Mexican
This guy is amazing, I know him, he study languaages really hard way, like picking up random book in a language he is total beginner and tries to translate each word, takes lot of time, persistance, repetiton. This is the reason he is truly the best in world. I would say the first 10 langauges he truly speaks at C2 and rest on B2-C1. BUt he understands all of them deeply. Who should we admire and who would motivate us like Vladmir, there is no one only fake ones. Vladimir is humble he always think he speak not that good at some langauges, but in fact in our terms he speaks them perfectly. God bless you VLad, Slovakia, I am just random lazy slovak lol, which I had the motivation like you. All get inspired and check out his channel, there he mentions some pretty interresting stuff, from which you will definitely have benefit.
In Russian he messed up the phrase "I speak Russian", which is a pretty simple phrase. I really doubt he is even C1 in Russian, let alone C2. I can't judge the other languages in his top 10, but Russian was one of the ones he said was in his best and he is probably still B2. (no hate, just want people to be realistic)
@@wattswatts9179 after couple of days of speaking he would be not making mistakes and would be back on that C1-C2 level. Imagine not using language for couple of years and then randomly starting it practising in front of a stressful camera.
There are many polyglots, lol. A polyglot is not a super special term that a ton of people seem to think of it. I think it's because people don't see the term polyglot as much as they do multilingual. A person that is multilingual is a polyglot. With that said, this guy is an exceptional polyglot.
@@geminis3982 Latin is only used in burocrathic affairs, the official language in the Vatican City is Italian, see paragraph 2 of June 7th 1929 law with which the Holy See was founded (Patti Lateranensi)
I don't speak Italian so I can't say about that but I still agree with you. I was shocked on how his russian actually has him sounding like a native russian person (I speak russian). Blew me away. This dude is something else when it comes to languages
"Gifted ones" he calls to those those who can speak two or three languages. A true american, despite travelling around the world he doesn't understand it.
Yeah lmao. Im 14 and I speak 2 fluently, and another 2in basic conversational level. Now that I got you mad and made you wanna say " YOU BRAGGART, IM 14 AND I SPEAK 10 " yes, you can and I'm not even saying I'm an exception . I'm just pointing out that it's not gifted to speak 2 languages, it's literally the norm in most countries
He Is perfect. Not even the slightest error in grammar or syntax (despite the fact that Italian is a very structurally complex and articulate language). You can hear a slight foreign accent, but other than that he is practically a native speaker 😮
This is so impresive!!! I would love to be a polyglot since I love learning new languages, but i don’t have the patience to do it! Congratulations for the determination and the hard work!❤️
Make it fun. I began self study of Gujarati a month ago. A couple weeks in I began singing nursey rhymes and the joy has not subsided. Record yourself speaking daily and upload to UA-cam keep private if you don't want others involved. You will know exactly how you sound and see the little improvements. Seriously, I can't sing but it's too fun not to.
@@Levi-nn1bg i can't disagree, i know Ukrainian and Russian (my country is Ukraine, but nearly all people can speak Russian there). Of course i speak English as foreign. I study Czech (B1), and i know a little Italian
Yeah same happens to me. People that hear me speak my mother tongue (Dutch) for the first time are often surprised how low my voice gets. Its weird since English and Dutch are relatively close and I haven't noticed it with other people.
Most of those “polyglots” only know some basics and claim that they are fluent. But this guy is the real deal. I just watched a video of him talking in German and he’s even got the accent of Hannover where they speak the clearest German there is. Kudos!
From his history, he was exposed to a lot of languages while he was young. Most people do not end up dealing with so many languages in such a short time, and also in childhood it is a lot easier to learn a language, he had like 3 languages by the end of kindergarten, it is insane.
I studied around 12 languages in my life and I can speak 7 of them at least at B1/B2 level. People usually are amazed by my language skills, but this guy puts me to shame LOL
@@akatsukinoyona2323 ikaw nga may english words sa sentence mo, disila uncomfortable, di lang talaga nila kaya since sa skwelahan ang tinuturo ay basic words na tagalog.
I think if you have Slavic as your native tongue you can pronounce pretty much anything. I speak Russian and after learning English I feel like I pretty much can pronounce any weird sound like "th" or "zh". When I took Spanish and started reading the words out loud my prof told me I have a clearer pronunciation than many native speakers.
@@giulia7004 What I meant is the letter pronunciation. Like if you know many languages there's a high chance you will be able to pronounce a complicated sound from a new language you are learning since the hardest part of learning new pronunciation is that your mouth simply doesn't have the muscle memory to produce certain sounds. This guy is mastering Chinese pronunciation so I would guess he can do Italian as well. Regarding the Slavic part: I believe Slavic languages have a long set of random sounds that sound crazy, so that might give them an advantage in a starting set of pronounceable sounds known to the speaker. It's just my theory though lol
Holy cow, his Mandarin Chinese is actually spot on. When most Westerners speak Chinese, they have a really heavy accent, but this guy actually sounds like a native Chinese speaker. Just wanted to point that out cause that is REALLY difficult to achieve
Not quite. To me he has a slight accent but very close. For example he says “czech I don’t count its almost as slovak” i think 95% native speakers would say “like” there instead of “as” and there are other things as well that give away to me English is not his native language. I have a good ear tho. A lot of people i know can’t even distinguish Canadian from American accent.
Vicky if you know one language you are one person. if you know two languages you are two people. If you know three language you are three people. And so on and so forth...
@@bendoesdabs8672 Yea its interesting to know atleast english iam czech and i can tell you it increases like the point of view on the world knowing which ways other people think, Now imagine Vladimirs world.
@@michalmatus3189 that's right! There has been a lot of mixing between the slovak and hungarian nations throughout our history, so i must have some slovak roots
@@viktoriadobra8389 I don't want to sound harsh, but what do you mean by "SOME slovak roots"? DOBRA means "a good one" (and only about a FEMALE one) even in Serbian, so - you must have pretty clear slavic (and slovak) roots, right? Is it really possible that those things simply vanish and how, especially between those two very different languages. I'm just curious.
@@asemark2678 i'm not saying i don't have pure slavic roots, it's just that i'm not the least familiar with the origin of our family (pun intended :D) if i did some digging in our history, i might just find something of interest 😁
@@viktoriadobra8389 Thank you Viktoria for answering! What interested me most (in my previous comment) was like - how that switch of the most common language (of certain person) happens. I'm Serbian (from nort Serbia which was part of Austro Hungary) and I have visited Budapest many times. My grandfather from fathers side was even living a couple of years on Chepel Sziget and had learned hungarian SO well that he got complimants from hungarian Honved soldiers in II world war when they dropped unanounced on his farm and thus mannaged to save my father from taking him away with them to the war. For me it was totally different, I mean - that language sounds so foreign in my ears and I was wondering many times - how is it possible that somebody with any slavic language as their mothertongue, in some future step totally forgets it and gets start talking and thinking in hungarian, like those old ladies in Szentendre who don't speak a word of Serbian but wears serbian folk dresses. In one way - nothing strange, I see a lot of kids here in Scandinavia where I live for many years ago, who were born here and speak pretty bad Serbian although they are just second generation of those Serbs who migrated, but on another hand - I feel that it would never happen to ME: Not only have I not forgot my native language, but even improved it, through all those years abroad and I feel I will NEVER switch my national identity and native language, but ofcourse - I was not born here, but yet, since I guess that even all those who get a new language through kindergarten and later through school and other ways of sharing social life, still, at home, talk with their parents on their "old" mothertongue (there are even those who are tottally bilingual, which ofcourse is the best). I guess it's very connected with where one belongs, i.e. if one found it's place in that new country and knows even tv programs, films, "spirit" of society, MORE than of parents' home country... I probably gave you much longer reply than you expect and I ofcourse can understand if you don't feel motivated to bather with explanations to a tottal stranger, but if you feel for it and find some time - it would be interasting for me to hear, in very short, how (if that's the case) you made that switch, or maybe you are hungarian from mother's side and thus got hungarian as a mothertongue from beginning? Greetings from Viktor (my real name)
Well done Vladimir.You have a gift and admire to learn new languages.i speak in few languages but still pushing myself to learn more. I'm so impressed and wish there were more people willing to learn other languages.
I speak English,French,Ukrainian,Russian,Arabic and German but German not too much,others very good Also life circumstances,life made me speak these languages
I can speak Bengali, Hindi, English, and a decent amount of Spanish but want to be fluent in Spanish. I can also understand Urdu since it's like Hindi.
Alright Duolingo he learned 22 languages now give him his family back
Hahaha
Good one!
He needs 1 more.
I’m dying xddddd
😂😂😂🤣
Vladimir : speaks 22 languages
Duolingo has left the chat
Google translate is inaccurate 😂 I tried to “talk” to my boyfriend in Greek and he said I was saying something completely goofy.
XD
Employer :So how many languages can you speak?
Vladimir : yes
"You're not hired. Yes wouldn't he a logical answer to the question asked. Hahaha what a loser vladimir is hahaha"
@@dreisaum9916 it's a meme.....
@@dreisaum9916 be*
So far, this is the most appropriate situation to use that comment 😂
FluffyFox_99 dead meme*
I appreciate how the title says "Human Polygot", so we won't confuse him with a penguin polygot or a tiger polygot.
Nice try, reptilians.. "human", ok..
I at least laughed at this comment 😂
Good comment we like
😎😅😎
Hey he could be a robot. Think C3P0
Vladimir: I speak 22 languages
Duolingo: I fear no man, but this thing it scares me
*ThInG?*
Lol Duolingo been defeated 😂
:V
😂😂👏👏
@@user-gv5hm8po6b there is a boy whose name is akram. He can speak 400 languages.
my dad can speaks 910 languanges when he's drunk
😂😂😂😂
Haha
lol :D
Jajajajaj
No ur dad call word yes
But...
They didn’t tell the 22 languages he knew
True
How many languages do you know?
@@arditazman6823 i know 5 language's at a high level
@@arditazman6823 sorry my phone made language's
@@droneshotsantoine1805 You can edit your comments.
Subtitles: "(speaking Hungarian)"
Everyone: Thank you
“Well he is a youtuber and well he makes a video of me, not just this, others as well but now he makes about me speaking languages, not just Hungarian”
btw as a Hungarian I was so surprised, he sounded like a native
@@lollanagy it's not hard, if you are Hungarian... 🙂😂😏 Happy holiday ❤️
Truth
Me not understanding the music and use subtitles
Subtitles
*music*
@@lollanagy hello from Greece.is hungarian a difficult language? It is so interesting
@@ΑγγελικήΚαράμπελα-ω3χ greetings! it is, I have only met one person in my life who could speak it as well as this guy 😅 but if you’re interested, give it a try :)
Who else came here to see if he spoke your language?
Sweden is gay
yeah but no filipino here ;-;
@@madik1585 why?
Madik you jealous 😂😂
sweetmondays he spoke Spanish and English, that’s almost 50% of Filipino
His friend: Siri, Open Google Translate
Siri: Okay, calling Vladimir...
Qualzy lol and true
Underrated
Siri:Are your Sure about that
Lol
😂😂
*Vladimir enters in the US*
FBI: He must be a Russian spy
FBI OPEN UP!
later Rasputin came to Usa
😂fbi open up!!
An international spy xD
@Со ва те из just trying to be sarcastic
I’m Russian, and his pronunciation is actually quite good. Could almost sound like a native speaker with a bit more practise
Произношение хорошее, но есть ошибки в построении фраз. Например, "я говорю русский".
I feel like he probably isn't C1/C2 in Russian like he claimed if he messed up something as simple as "I speak Russian". Makes me think he is probably B2 or lower even in most of his best languages (no hate).
@@wattswatts9179 Но самое главное говорит и объясняет свои мнения)
@@alexsportlife5961 Oh yeah. Isn't it supposed to be Я говорю по-русский? Also what is the difference between по-русский and на русском?
I'm italian and he didn't make any error he even had the accent of the city he lived in Italy
his chinese is probably the best I’ve heard from a European!!! and his taiwanese accent too lolol it’s really legit
Ethan Zane no it’s really good, it’s just that u can tell he learned it in Taiwan lmao
Oof your name reminds me one of my classmate that was born in Japan but is Filipino
I haven't heard of it before but that's cool : )
2:55
Seems like he manage to pull home that Chinese chick heheh
That Taiwanese accent just made me laugh af😂😂😂
I was like: There's no way he speaks hungarian
First clip: Speaking hungarian
Me: ...
Ugye?
És úgy mintha magyar lenne
@@milankarsai5932 Hát valamennyire az is.
Me gustan las patatas.
Ja akkor én is meglepődtem
'Bonjour'
"Your french is amazing"
'Gracias'
Sil vous plait
Idk the accent marks.
@@matthew.eliyah I hate French because of those marks😂
@@leave_my_game2765 i know Spanish and it’s also annoying but It’s my language
Del Boy speach :D
@@matthew.eliyah s'il vous plaît
I wonder which language he speaks in his dreams 🤔
Or which he use to speak to himself🙄
@@nivinajith5334 Slovak , Czech , Hungarian, Chinese or English probably
@@advickprosankto Hmmm interesting😮
Most likely one of his childhood languages. I'm a polyglot too (nowhere near as talented as him) and I dream exclusively in English.
@@caseyaulbach7693 English is my third language , but I dream in it a lot.
The intro was wrong. Most people in the world know two or more languages. Most AMERICANS know only one language.
Really? I know 3 spoken languages, and 1 dead one at the moment. Surely there are more Americans who know more than one, such as people whose parents were not born in the US or were not born here themselves.
I'm Australian and I speak 4 languages. French, mandarin, dutch, English.
Most Indians on an average know 4 languages
@@crystaljoy4226 Wil je Nederlands met mij praten?
@@hasanal-hussein7079 zeker, maar ik weet maar een beetje
Vladimir: i can speak 22 languages
Google translate: am i a Joke to you?
Google translate : is that a personal attack?! 😂
Google translate who? We only know Vladimir
Yes, yes you are. You don't translate properly.
Yes, you're
Google translate.
He doesn't need a Google translate in his phone
He is google translate
google translate needs him
Lol yea
@@sakke9174 he made google translate when he was learning
😘🤩
I'm italian and I 'm very impressed by his pronunciation, he sounds almost like a native speaker
I am as well from Italy, nn pensi che il suo accento è stra neutrale però?
Non sto dicendo che nn lo parla bene ma in generale si sente che non parla un dialetto specifico.
@@joelek19 it's-a me, Mario!
@@joelek19 ha l'accento emiliano
0:08 Apparently is every non-american person gifted
A. Z. Yes (coming from an American)
Lol yeah, Im swedish and I'm 13, I speak 3 languages Swedish, English and french
I'm milk white 13 year old from the EU I know 6 teknakly
But 3 Macedonia is very simeler to surbian and Bulgarian and led close to Russian and I can understand all of them yay
Europeans (not british) average 3 languages
@@snakeinabox7220 angliskiov slabo
The first person Duolingo set free
(Colorized 2019)
Edit: just added parentheses
Lol
Anonymous Person
Underrated
u mean brackets
Bradley Allen he is from English
Bradley Allen those are parentheses
"Most people in the world speak only their native language"
Correction: Most Americans speak only their native language as 60% of the population speaks more than one language.
Edit: Plenty of misunderstandings, let me clear things up.
60% of the WORLD population speaks more than one language.
Cycling Cycles absolutely correct, I speak more than three languages like most of my people
What? Can you speak English please?
He is talking about more countries, by the way by Americans you mean USA or the hole continent??
@@elpezenojado1935 You know which America I'm referring to.
Cycling Cycles oh that American, well ok, but America isn’t the world, maybe most Americans speak 2 or more languages but most people in the WORLD don’t speak 2 languages.
Sorry for my English, I am Mexican
Oh my gosh... his Chinese sounds native... unbelievable. He even has a Taiwanese accent. Bravo.
And he has a Chinese girlfriend.
Vladimir: *says something in mandarin*
Chinese girl: *goes home with him* (2:55)
He's a genius!
OMG LoL
Yh.. I noticed that too, Lol..
Lol i thought i was the only one who saw that...
😃😂😂😂😂😂
I wonder what were they doing later that night
thank god the title specifically says HUMAN polyglot, i would’ve mistaken him for an extraterrestrial species
I was about to comment that too. Because we need to know the species of someone who caj speak multiple languages
Ertu frá Íslandi???
@@jaedenwesley1941 Jább
Be honest, you only clicked to see if he speaks your native language.
And he doesn’t..... my native language is Arabic.
Same here my native language is Arabic but he didn’t even speak it
@@db930 yeah me 2, which is weird seeing that Arabic is the sixth most spoken language, but whatever suits him I guess.
My native language is slovak
I like turtles!
This guy is amazing, I know him, he study languaages really hard way, like picking up random book in a language he is total beginner and tries to translate each word, takes lot of time, persistance, repetiton. This is the reason he is truly the best in world. I would say the first 10 langauges he truly speaks at C2 and rest on B2-C1. BUt he understands all of them deeply. Who should we admire and who would motivate us like Vladmir, there is no one only fake ones. Vladimir is humble he always think he speak not that good at some langauges, but in fact in our terms he speaks them perfectly. God bless you VLad, Slovakia, I am just random lazy slovak lol, which I had the motivation like you. All get inspired and check out his channel, there he mentions some pretty interresting stuff, from which you will definitely have benefit.
In Russian he messed up the phrase "I speak Russian", which is a pretty simple phrase. I really doubt he is even C1 in Russian, let alone C2. I can't judge the other languages in his top 10, but Russian was one of the ones he said was in his best and he is probably still B2. (no hate, just want people to be realistic)
@@wattswatts9179 after couple of days of speaking he would be not making mistakes and would be back on that C1-C2 level. Imagine not using language for couple of years and then randomly starting it practising in front of a stressful camera.
What's his entire name ? What's his channel?
@@sofitocyn100 www.youtube.com/@VladimirSkultetyOfficial/featured
He is a polygot and it's not just that, HE'S ALSO A HUMAN 😱
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂
There are many polyglots, lol. A polyglot is not a super special term that a ton of people seem to think of it. I think it's because people don't see the term polyglot as much as they do multilingual. A person that is multilingual is a polyglot. With that said, this guy is an exceptional polyglot.
i have doubts
Human polyglot 🤣🤣
It's a big question what's more difficult in the modern world...
Well I speak almost the same amount. Just remove 20 and then you have my number.
Lmfao
You speak English and what? Just asking
@@alejandromendez488 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Aaron Pasternack *I have a dream to reach 1million subscribers, come watch my content and join me*
Same! 😂
I know a Vladimir who speaks German...
And now, rules the Russian Federation
I love that
P U D D I N G
Okay Putin
1919 rasputin
2019 putin
2119 ...
tin?
😂👍 nice one
@@Ida-xe8pg 2219 tintin
I love how he specifies "human" polyglot. As opposed to what, a dog polyglot? 😂
I speak 3 languages: italiano, sammarinese and vaticanese
In the Vatican State the official language is latin. Are you Italian?
Geminis 1217 yes I am, but Latin is spoken only among priests, cardinals and other mythological creatures to pray
@@geminis3982 Latin is only used in burocrathic affairs, the official language in the Vatican City is Italian, see paragraph 2 of June 7th 1929 law with which the Holy See was founded (Patti Lateranensi)
Loool
beh uguale HAHAHAHAHA
That Italian accent is fire,never heard someone so fluent in Italian🔥
Esdeath Cazzo😟 Non hai mai sentito qualcuno parlare l‘italiano cosi fluente? 🙋♂️
@@unchartedfrik342 esatto ahahah
I don't speak Italian so I can't say about that but I still agree with you. I was shocked on how his russian actually has him sounding like a native russian person (I speak russian). Blew me away. This dude is something else when it comes to languages
Hai sentito Kobe bryant parlare in italiano?
Bravo...ma non esageriamo...he said himself he can't speak it well anymore...the accent is good but way far from native...said that... IMPRESSIVE!
As an italian i can say he speaks extremly good for a non-native speaker.Nice!
Quello che stavo pensando io
Extremely well
@@vdn2468 had it before the trend. There are people who watched him before he got his big hype
@@vdn2468 u r so toxic
@@vdn2468 u have Jerry on ur profile pic ur either 6 or 5
In school he be like:
Teacher: "asks question"
Vladimir: "accidentally speaks mandarin"
Teacher: huh?
@Діма Базалюк Same! It's been a year since I started studying Spanish and I always manage to relpy in German during the lessons :D
Lol🤮
Why do you need google translate when you have Vladimir
@@termori243 yup 😂😂
@Proud Bangladeshi গর্বিত বাংলাদেশী hindi part is completely wrong
@Proud Bangladeshi গর্বিত বাংলাদেশী wow
Proud Bangladeshi গর্বিত বাংলাদেশী how long did that take
@Proud Bangladeshi গর্বিত বাংলাদেশী ultimate bro. Love from India 🇮🇳
Some people I know
"l speak Chinese" only knows "ni hao"
😂😂
Should you use 你好 or 嗨 in Chinese? Beacuse I've heard 你好 isn't correct.
你好
你的爱好是什么?
Hello
Ni hao ma?
Someone? ._.
(;´༎ຶٹ༎ຶ`)
The subtitles helped me so much
*_(speaking Hungarian...)_*
He basically said that the dude was a youtuber and he's making a video about him knowing languages etc.
Just in case u were wondering
@@attilab4329 it's a joke.
@@attilab4329 just in case u were wondering
@@noonxrs I got wooshed :(
"Gifted ones" he calls to those those who can speak two or three languages. A true american, despite travelling around the world he doesn't understand it.
Yeah, like I speak three and I'm still like really retarded
Yeah lmao. Im 14 and I speak 2 fluently, and another 2in basic conversational level. Now that I got you mad and made you wanna say " YOU BRAGGART, IM 14 AND I SPEAK 10 " yes, you can and I'm not even saying I'm an exception . I'm just pointing out that it's not gifted to speak 2 languages, it's literally the norm in most countries
I can speak 4 and Easily understand 2
And if I try I can master these 2 languages also
I know 4
@@ron1442 same
His Italian is actually quite good, great job Vladimir! 🇮🇹
Same with his Mandarin, he sounds like he nailed the Taiwanese accent
He Is perfect. Not even the slightest error in grammar or syntax (despite the fact that Italian is a very structurally complex and articulate language). You can hear a slight foreign accent, but other than that he is practically a native speaker 😮
Vladimir: I can speak 22 languages!
Google translate: hold my motherboard
Why do u steal a comment?
Tima Alkhanov from where?
Google translate has horrible translations
@@Yetnag from dino kings s studios ??? The first comment u see while scrolling down the comments?????? Wdjm from where?
Google translate is actually not that accurate when it comes to translations.
Drew: "Most of the people in the world speak only their native language"
The world: *is only the USA*
yeah lol it's just not true at all
😂😂😂😂😂💕
Like the movies xd
adam pavella USA is mostly immigrants from other countries so it’s most likely they speak 2 languages at least.
Ummm no
This is so impresive!!! I would love to be a polyglot since I love learning new languages, but i don’t have the patience to do it! Congratulations for the determination and the hard work!❤️
Make it fun. I began self study of Gujarati a month ago. A couple weeks in I began singing nursey rhymes and the joy has not subsided. Record yourself speaking daily and upload to UA-cam keep private if you don't want others involved.
You will know exactly how you sound and see the little improvements. Seriously, I can't sing but it's too fun not to.
@@yaketythack 😀
Dude how do you meet these fantastic and talented people
The New Dude Perfect coz he travels
It is crazy how his voice tone is changed from one language to another
Well every language has its own melody and intonation when spoken on a native level, so this is actually pretty logical.
Omnia Mohamed that happens to me a lot because I speak English and German and both are really different so... yeah
@@Levi-nn1bg i can't disagree, i know Ukrainian and Russian (my country is Ukraine, but nearly all people can speak Russian there). Of course i speak English as foreign. I study Czech (B1), and i know a little Italian
Yeah same happens to me. People that hear me speak my mother tongue (Dutch) for the first time are often surprised how low my voice gets. Its weird since English and Dutch are relatively close and I haven't noticed it with other people.
Coz he is vladimir not you
"Human polyglot"?????
Is there some "animal poliglot"?
😂😂😂
Parrot maybe
😂😂😂😂
Humans are still animals... no need to specify
Gonzaz - Humans aren’t and were never animals and that’s a true fact
His Chinese pronunciation is very good. I'm impressed.
Most of those “polyglots” only know some basics and claim that they are fluent. But this guy is the real deal. I just watched a video of him talking in German and he’s even got the accent of Hannover where they speak the clearest German there is. Kudos!
Yeah, like that Dutch guy called Walter or whatever xd
Yeah his Russian was alright too
As a Hungarian, his accent was perfect and he was so casual... and then he said he practically grew up with it, which explains why
From his history, he was exposed to a lot of languages while he was young. Most people do not end up dealing with so many languages in such a short time, and also in childhood it is a lot easier to learn a language, he had like 3 languages by the end of kindergarten, it is insane.
John Gukkie ua-cam.com/video/qrDPjGHAuk0/v-deo.html he speaks German in this video
“Human polyglot”... as opposed to what kind of polyglot? A dog polyglot? A cow polyglot?
XD
A bird polyglot
Szisz Gyulai Yeah duolingo bird
🤖 polyglot
Lol ok i can speak 6 languages *_fluently_*
English
British
American
Australian
Canadian
New Zealand
la nina gacha So you can speak Maōri because that’s New Zealand’s native language?
CRYPTIC Zxnq nonone really speaks Maori in New Zealand
Me I can speak French, Canadian (Québec)English, Australian, Chinese Taiwanese New Zealand German Austrian Belgie Spanish Italian 14 languages!
@SweShooga r/woooosh
I can speak only five and im 16
I studied around 12 languages in my life and I can speak 7 of them at least at B1/B2 level. People usually are amazed by my language skills, but this guy puts me to shame LOL
bu dilin hangisi oldugunu biliyor musun
@@ahmethikmet8213 turkey turkish?
@@ariusae yes
This is still crazy
In philippines, we cant speak properly with Perfect Filipino unless we add English words to our sentence
Nahhh i don't think so mas comfortable sila sa taglish kasi daming kanser na pag magaling ka mag english matalino ka shemmmsss😔
@@akatsukinoyona2323 ikaw nga may english words sa sentence mo, disila uncomfortable, di lang talaga nila kaya since sa skwelahan ang tinuturo ay basic words na tagalog.
@@randomclips4094 tbh di ako native tagalog hahaha
@@randomclips4094 yahhhh agree
@@akatsukinoyona2323 ako rin. Isa akong Bisayan pero napakahirap kapag nag Perfect Tagalog ka
At 2:53 did he pick up a girl just by speaking her language?
based on what he said at 2:11 seems like he did haha
外国火锅Foreign Hotpot what did he say 😳
@@FirstNameLastName-sy2jq at 2:10 he said "first we can have something to eat, alright? And then later we can...." And then it cut off after that lol
Ye. See how easy it goes? Just learn a language 🦅
I think its Czech league or Slovak you can choose
I’m Italian and I’m so impressed, his pronunciation is really good I didn’t expect that
Mia nonna è italiana però I can’t speak it 🤦🏻♂️
His Chinese accent is good as well
I think if you have Slavic as your native tongue you can pronounce pretty much anything. I speak Russian and after learning English I feel like I pretty much can pronounce any weird sound like "th" or "zh". When I took Spanish and started reading the words out loud my prof told me I have a clearer pronunciation than many native speakers.
@@bekakilov9656 I don’t think so... Italian sounds totally different than English or Spanish, we have a different pronunciation. Not that easy
@@giulia7004 What I meant is the letter pronunciation. Like if you know many languages there's a high chance you will be able to pronounce a complicated sound from a new language you are learning since the hardest part of learning new pronunciation is that your mouth simply doesn't have the muscle memory to produce certain sounds. This guy is mastering Chinese pronunciation so I would guess he can do Italian as well. Regarding the Slavic part: I believe Slavic languages have a long set of random sounds that sound crazy, so that might give them an advantage in a starting set of pronounceable sounds known to the speaker. It's just my theory though lol
Ahh I can speak:
Hindi
English
Bhojpuri
(And a little spanish)
I can speak english, czech(native) and learning german and korean I can a little bit of russian
@@kayaa1888 wowwww
Lol bhojpuri is a dialect of Hindi .
@@fffff8930 I never said it's a language I said I can speak
I CAN SPEAK HINDI ENGLISH BHOJPURI BENGALI AND A LITTLE BIT OF RAJASTANI AND PUNJABI
Holy cow, his Mandarin Chinese is actually spot on. When most Westerners speak Chinese, they have a really heavy accent, but this guy actually sounds like a native Chinese speaker. Just wanted to point that out cause that is REALLY difficult to achieve
And tbh his Russian doesn't really sound as if he was a native, but he speaks it so easily while Russian is a very hard language to learn
I study chinese and It's really hard as I am Italian and it is very different
Meh not really, his tones are not 100% accurate and you can tell just by listening that it's a white person speaking.
@@sharraleigh if he was black would it be different? Lol
@@andersonluna7551 lol
He speaks 22 languages and i cant even speak my language properly🤣🤣🤣
@Honoo Playz 😂
So true lmao
I thought I have also same problem 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Honoo Playz Finnish is hard :(
😂😂😂
Vladimir is an excellent interlocutor. . He honestly sounds indistinguishable from a native English speaker from the U.S or Canada.
We was raised in the usa (partially)
Not quite. To me he has a slight accent but very close. For example he says “czech I don’t count its almost as slovak” i think 95% native speakers would say “like” there instead of “as” and there are other things as well that give away to me English is not his native language. I have a good ear tho. A lot of people i know can’t even distinguish Canadian from American accent.
So jealous of him. Such a talent
Vladimir: * exists *
Tower of Babel: Am I a joke to you?
Andy W. Advanced joke. I like.
You know the Tower of Babel is A BIBLE STORY. ALSO IT WAS SO LONG AGO THAT YOU CAN’T PROVE ITS TRUE.
@@iamarizonaball2642 No matter if its true or wrong, but it does exists in Bible and suitable for this joke. Why are you get mad af?
Vladimir : I can speak more than 20 languages!
Me : Did you get that Duolingo Plus or what?
Thanks for reading my request Drew! I’m glad two of my favorite UA-cam creators could meet in Budapest!
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Parra Eels eels are trash
Mark toad
No one is trash. Follow Jesus n u will find love for every one
@@parramattaeels7928 Yeah I'm Christian too
this kinda motivates me to learn more languages and even more when he is slovak and from same city as me like wow
I've found my new role model!
Google translate : I can translate many languages
Drew Binsky : Hold Vladimir
uh.. thats cringy af its hold my not hold this
No offense
But don't go by words understand the emotions
No one:
Literally no one:
UA-cam: hey someone speaks 22 languages check it out
678th day of: Why is this in my recommendation?
682th day of: Why is this in my recommendation?
683 day of : Why is this video in my recommendation
In India most of the people will be knowing 4 to 5 languages because of the education system and migrating
My parents (from Pakistan) speak Punjabi, Urdu, and English
I'm also Indian, I know Marathi, Kannada, Hindi & English, and spoken Urdu also, & now I'm learning Japanese...
Language is the way to connect the world. Knowing these many languages help to become more personalised with the people in that region/ country.
Vicky if you know one language you are one person. if you know two languages you are two people. If you know three language you are three people. And so on and so forth...
Ben Does Dabs
Absolutely true
@@bendoesdabs8672 Yea its interesting to know atleast english iam czech and i can tell you it increases like the point of view on the world knowing which ways other people think, Now imagine Vladimirs world.
Vicky no shit
Title says “HUMAN POLYGLOT”.
As opposed to... alien polyglots??
Trump wants to build a wall against aliens and the Pentagon declassified some photos as UFO! Hmm 🤔 🤔 🤔
Yes!!
I'm impressed how he's able to switch the language so fast without even think about it. Really amazing!!
Is that supposed to be a hard thing though?
Yes!!
@@exquaze3785 it kinda is.
I speak 3 languages and when I first saw this I thought it was stupid then tried to do it myself and stumbled on my words
@@SkitzoYT It's not hard for me though. Just speak one language, then switch to another
It comes naturally. No big deal once you know the language.
If you speak one language, you're American
But., If you speak three languages, you're Asian.
Yes right 👍
I'm from middle east and I speak my native language and Persian and English 😌
I am African Lol 😂 but ok 👌🏾
I’m bilingual but I’m asian
An if you speak 22 then you are Vladimir
I can speak Slovak,Czech,English,Polish not so much,but i can understand it a lot ;-;
I can speak a lot of languages:
Spanish
Argentinian
Peruvian
Chilean
Bolivian
Uruguayan
Paraguayan
Columbian
Venezuelan
Mexican
Lol
Oh, you speak lol? I have heard of that language before, but it seemed very difficult. Congrats!
But English lol
Learn Korean you'll be able to understand k pop and also what kim Jong un says
Wkwkwkwkwkwk🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
· 루카스 K-POP · I am so proud of you! Is it hard to keep up with ALL of those languages? And I can I learn them all?
How many languages do you sp-
Vladimir: *yes*
🤣🤣
Underrated comment😂
@@dannyputra1908 overrated comment
Would be funny if you put yes in different languages
As a hungarian myself, i can definitely confirm his hungarian is almost flawless! Jaws dropped
you have quite slovak sounding surname :D dobra means = the good one :D
@@michalmatus3189 that's right! There has been a lot of mixing between the slovak and hungarian nations throughout our history, so i must have some slovak roots
@@viktoriadobra8389 I don't want to sound harsh, but what do you mean by "SOME slovak roots"? DOBRA means "a good one" (and only about a FEMALE one) even in Serbian, so - you must have pretty clear slavic (and slovak) roots, right? Is it really possible that those things simply vanish and how, especially between those two very different languages. I'm just curious.
@@asemark2678 i'm not saying i don't have pure slavic roots, it's just that i'm not the least familiar with the origin of our family (pun intended :D) if i did some digging in our history, i might just find something of interest 😁
@@viktoriadobra8389 Thank you Viktoria for answering! What interested me most (in my previous comment) was like - how that switch of the most common language (of certain person) happens. I'm Serbian (from nort Serbia which was part of Austro Hungary) and I have visited Budapest many times. My grandfather from fathers side was even living a couple of years on Chepel Sziget and had learned hungarian SO well that he got complimants from hungarian Honved soldiers in II world war when they dropped unanounced on his farm and thus mannaged to save my father from taking him away with them to the war. For me it was totally different, I mean - that language sounds so foreign in my ears and I was wondering many times - how is it possible that somebody with any slavic language as their mothertongue, in some future step totally forgets it and gets start talking and thinking in hungarian, like those old ladies in Szentendre who don't speak a word of Serbian but wears serbian folk dresses. In one way - nothing strange, I see a lot of kids here in Scandinavia where I live for many years ago, who were born here and speak pretty bad Serbian although they are just second generation of those Serbs who migrated, but on another hand - I feel that it would never happen to ME: Not only have I not forgot my native language, but even improved it, through all those years abroad and I feel I will NEVER switch my national identity and native language, but ofcourse - I was not born here, but yet, since I guess that even all those who get a new language through kindergarten and later through school and other ways of sharing social life, still, at home, talk with their parents on their "old" mothertongue (there are even those who are tottally bilingual, which ofcourse is the best). I guess it's very connected with where one belongs, i.e. if one found it's place in that new country and knows even tv programs, films, "spirit" of society, MORE than of parents' home country...
I probably gave you much longer reply than you expect and I ofcourse can understand if you don't feel motivated to bather with explanations to a tottal stranger, but if you feel for it and find some time - it would be interasting for me to hear, in very short, how (if that's the case) you made that switch, or maybe you are hungarian from mother's side and thus got hungarian as a mothertongue from beginning?
Greetings from Viktor (my real name)
I come from Taiwan, and it's crazy that he could speak so well in Chinese!!!! This guy's pronunciation is really good and accurate.
Vladimir: (speaks 22 language)
Jose Rizal: Hold my pen
AltheaV 😂😂
hahaha
Hahahahah
Touch me not
😂
In Holland everyone learns 4 languages in school
In our school we teach 3 laungauge s the national my laungauge bulgarian ,english and german
Ja en waarom kan die gozer 22 talen en geen nederlands
JIMMYKILLER NL precies die
JIMMYKILLER NL echt he
JIMMYKILLER NL HAHAHAHHA dat dacht ik ook al
I didn’t know the DuoLingo bird had a voice actor...
Well done Vladimir.You have a gift and admire to learn new languages.i speak in few languages but still pushing myself to learn more.
I'm so impressed and wish there were more people willing to learn other languages.
tell him to visit INDIA and he'll be like
oh boi here we go again 😂😂🤣
Hindi is hard enough for me 😂 Not to mention Punjabi, Telugu, Tamil.... I only know their names actually
Hindi is my fav 😄😄 I wish I could learn Punjabi too
Yes Actually Telugu Language Sounds Cool I Think...
Isn't Hindi and English enough to get you around India?
@@ayanamirei6017 23 main languages are there in india.no one knows hindi in south n northeast parts of india.but knowing english is enough to travel
22 languages? 😲 Wow.. he is amazing. That is awesome 👏🏻 I only speak English, hindi, gujurati and broken pashto:( Thanks drew for sharing :) 👍🏻
Hi beautiful!!
Very impressive 👏🏼👏🏼
I speak spanish, english, some portuguese and i don't speak russian but at least i can read the cyrilic alphabet :)
Same with my parents!
Indian Afghan Reaction Gujarati sau thi agri 6e kemke 😂 kem ke apda vada ne badhi language avde ke na aavde pan badhi country ma chaliye
*No one:*
*American:* "Most people in the world speak only their native language!"
Ikr!
I really hate my native language.. I'm trying to learn other languages
I can speak 5 languages
@Rule Britannia thanks :)
I am a trilingual
I know Tamil, Sinhala and English
Thank you.
@Alexa Tri thank you. I also feel i am gifted. Because i know those languages without learning them. I like to learn many more languages.
You're welcome
No one:
Literally no one can insult this man in there language
I can...
But i won't
Hi
I can...but in Bataknese language...I am sure that he doesn't understand
BOBO PUTANGINAMO he doesnr understand this haha
Thanks for clarifying he is human. I had my doubts
Imagine saying hi to him in your native language and he doesn't understand it. 😂
I assume he doesn't speak Vietnamese
I think you got me
I don't think he speaks Romanian,so yeah
@@givemeacola7951 salut!
@@gaber6002 Salut!
Ce mă bucur să văd un român aici😀
Kia ora!
I speak 6 languages
Serbian
Croatian
Bosnian
English
Slovenian (kinda)
Deutschland (german) (kind of)
I speak: French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, English, German.
Здравствуйте
@@DaCheeseIsEpicSubToHim Здравствуйте ))
@@АлишерСаймасай Привет!
fala português mesmo?
@@anabeatr1x claro
Him: Speaks over 20 languages
Siri: Hold my phone
😂😂😂
I can speak in;
Somali
Arabic
English
Kiswahili
Kikuyu
Kamba
Uwongoooo haha
My nigga
Narsing Dan usko hindi nahij ata lakin main hindu bol sakta hoon aur main indian nahin hoon
Waryaa i can speak
Somali
Arabic
English
Kiswahili
Arabic
Hindi
Wara wacha mchezo pro
I speak Hindi, English, Japanese, Korean & Mandarin Chinese
Oh my god 😯 I am from West Bengal 😯
I speak English,French,Ukrainian,Russian,Arabic and German but German not too much,others very good
Also life circumstances,life made me speak these languages
Wow 4 language families
Him: i can speak the most languages
Jose Rizal: What did i hear?
Alvin games Studio Afatay
they both speak the same amount of languages
@@yuanonio3502 Bro No Jose Rizal speak 40 languages
Tødseite Gaming He knows 40 languages but speaks fluently at the 22 languages he knows
@@yuanonio3502 Bro we are talking about how many they speak languages not how many fluent languages they speak.
There are more people in the world that can speak multiple languages than people who can speak only one
When u say many you mean 2 or more?
Most of them are bilingual I guess.
@@poro167 yeah probably.
Yes, two or more
While I'm struggling to learn Spanish
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Don't give up! It's a beautiful language. As a Chilean I'll give you my word 😊
@@F7YUBVlogs nope
Layla Charles Puedes hacerlo bro, es bastante fácil
I speak Malaysia , Cambodia, Mandarin chinese, English,
And learninng Arabic at school
Self learning Italian. I hope i be able to use all of this
@Omar Angle hii!!
@Omar Angle انا بخير!!
@Omar Angle instagram!^_^
I can speak Bengali, Hindi, English, and a decent amount of Spanish but want to be fluent in Spanish. I can also understand Urdu since it's like Hindi.
@@gayathrihari1342 Yes I agree a lot of Indians can speak up to 3 languages.
I am Tamil and i know Hindi, so it's getting common for Indian's to know 3 langauges.
@@anirudhsundararaman7121 yep
Damn his Russian is so good. Even sounds like a native speaker!!
I love Russian, I wanna learn but I'm learning German ☺️
pain on veins because he’s puttin
@@painonveins1413 Du armer
@@Someone-xh6js hä? 😂
I agree. I was absolutely blown away
It would be much better if you add translations on what he said at the end. Great video anyway, keep it up!