Hi Grace! You are such an inspiration! I love your positive energy and dedication to learning languages. I agree with the fact that the coolest part of language learning is being able to connect with more people and learn about different cultures and ways of thinking. Happy 2023! 🎆
Happy New Year Grace and to everyone here 🙏🏽🇬🇧. My name is Brian. My language journey started with Spanish many years ago. My twin brother and I wanted to be able to speak together without anyone understanding what we were saying. Unfortunately 😞, I stopped but he continued and is quite fluent i believe to this day, and he added French and German I think. A long time ago, before he passed away Laoshou505000 said that Polish was a challenging language, and I decided then to learn. I haven't really given myself the opportunity to study, but for 2023 I am determined to learn. There's no excuse not to as i have a wealth of material and inspiration from people like you Grace. I am also keen to learn Romanian and Lithuanian if I can. I will continue with Spanish at some point, French, German perhaps, Mandarin Chinese, and Cantonese. I'm not trying to run before I can walk. If I can learn a few words/sentences in each to survive I'll be happy. For 2023 I want to develop the best strategy for learning and speaking Polish that I could apply to other languages. Thank you Grace. Kind regards Brian
I saw you on Lindie Botes' channel and I was glad to understand you have your own channel. Then I got twice more glad when I saw you speak Turkish 🇹🇷 because it's one of my most favourite languages. I'm a Bulgarian. 🇧🇬 So I'm exactly above Turkey but still I have never been there. When you said you used to study Turkish for 4 hours 5 days a week and this was the best period in your life I was like "Yea, I like her." 😅😅 Also I'm glad you find Turkish hard because I totally agree with you and when somebody says Turkish isn't that difficult (which doesn't happen so often) I'm like "Are you OK?!" 😅 I'm also improving my Greek while learning Turkish. I'm happy to find another linguistic channel. 🖤🙌🏻
Wow, I really like how you are just open to learn so many other things. My language goals for 2023: - Improve my French reading from A2 to C1 level. - Learn two more langs, haven't decided yet, it seems I just want to learn every single language in world. But I have to decide on something, I will most likely pick an Asian language next, followed by a third language, once my second lang reaches to an A2 level.
Hi Grace, you are such an inspiration. For me you are motivating me to keep focusing on my portuguese, I would love to see more portuguese speaking content. I am jealous that you are so dedicated and focused on your goals! :)
I feel like us asian girls are super under-represented in the polyglot community, but all of you are super talented girls. Thank you for this video. It is such an inspiration😍
Memang menakjubkan. Malangnya, Bahasa Melayu kamu sebenarnya Bahasa Indonesia. Pelat, sebutan perkataan dan kosa kata Bahasa Indonesia baku yang fasih.
so happy to find your channel Grace. if you are teaching Thai can you provide more information as I'd love to know more about the language! By the way, as you're a native speaker of Thai, do you speak Khmer or Vietnamese? Are there any similarities for example? The Khmer script seems quite similar to Thai and many vocabulary words although I know Thai is a tonal lnguage, and Khmer is not. If I know Vietnamese and Chinese, would Thai hopefully be easier? How do you ever learn such a complex reading and writing system! That's what holds me back from trying to learn Thai =(
Hello, there are some shared words between thai and khmer. What I know are the words for head and days like monday, Tuesday etc. They are so similar that I was surprised. Other than that I dont know much about khmer and vietnamese. Most thai people dont learn the neighbor languages as their second language (which I think is really sad 😔). I have looked at khmerscript before and I dont understand anything 😫😫. But since thai is a tonal language. Knowing other tonal languages would definitely help with pronuncing clearly.
English, Turkish, Malay, Japanese, Spanish and Thai ! Super extraordinary Grace. You really stimulate the brain with speaking and writing new words. Have you considered applying for CITIZENSHIP in another country, living there for 5 + years ?
@@polyglotgrace Consider Brazil. It's tropical like Thailand but with more area and climate differences. Your husband could learn Portuguese there. You have super diligence Grace to learn and use languages. Why not become a dual citizen to benefit from seemingly having two lives in two parts of the world?
I have question for you. I just wonder your thought. I am learning spanish german and l have around a2 b1 level on both of them. I would like to learn French but I am thinking that shoul l learn french or Should l improve my spanish and german level at least C1 and then to start a learning new language? I am undecided and what do you suggest me ? :)
Once you get to B1 level (in speaking, not just in knowledge), I think you can move on to other languages while still improving the ones you know already. At least that’s what I do.
I'm studying Thai and using you Thai Channel as well. However I'm planning to also start Spanish (starting from zero), can you recommend a UA-cam beginner Spanish channel to check out? Thanks for all your hard work!
Hi here are some good resources I recommend ua-cam.com/video/g8x7AxWdYiA/v-deo.html espanolen3000.com/ www.notesinspanish.com/ lightspeedspanish.co.uk/
Thanks for taking the time!! btw I like listening to you talk in english on channel polyglot Grace I use CC in Thai it helps me reading Thai and understanding sentence structure. Also its interesting listening to you speak Thai, I'm starting to pick up in the words with ร sounding like ล... Thanks for you help!!!
와~ 가야금은 무슨 계기로 배우게 된 거예요? ปีหน้าผมจะเรียนภาษาไทยต่อ ขอบคุณมากที่ทำวิดีโอสอนไทยนะครับ ผมเรียนเยอะๆจากแชนนอลเกรซแล้ว สวัสดีปีใหม่ครับ ขอให้มีความสุข สุขภาพดีครับ
So in 2023 I will continue learning Indonesian and Thai. Will also add Vietnamese (southern dialect) and Tagalog. If I feel up to it, might also learn a little Cebuano, Khmer, and Burmese as well.
I realized that you did some intensive courses with languages, so it sounds like you would focus on a language and devote your time to just that one language. You were not trying to juggle 10 at once? Lol in fact it seems quite the opposite because you maybe do one language and ONLY that language. Until you finish the course.
I usually only learn one language from scratch at a time until I get to a good level. But once I'm at a good level I might study many different languages. In fact, I'm going to post a video about this today.
Brazilian here! Happy to see someone trying to learn our language, your accent is so cute! Bons estudos😊
Obrigada
I love the way you're so open to learn so much. I'm just inspired. I also want to improve in French,Spanish and German.
Thank you!
Really impressive!! Thanks beautiful lady!!
Hi Grace! You are such an inspiration! I love your positive energy and dedication to learning languages. I agree with the fact that the coolest part of language learning is being able to connect with more people and learn about different cultures and ways of thinking. Happy 2023! 🎆
Thank you!
Hello Grace ! I love so motivated people as you ! ❤🎉
Love your passion!!
Thank you!
You're so multi-talented! Wow
Thank you 😊
Super insipiring as always! 😊
Thank you so much Alice
Cool...
Happy New Year Grace and to everyone here 🙏🏽🇬🇧.
My name is Brian. My language journey started with Spanish many years ago. My twin brother and I wanted to be able to speak together without anyone understanding what we were saying. Unfortunately 😞, I stopped but he continued and is quite fluent i believe to this day, and he added French and German I think.
A long time ago, before he passed away Laoshou505000 said that Polish was a challenging language, and I decided then to learn. I haven't really given myself the opportunity to study, but for 2023 I am determined to learn. There's no excuse not to as i have a wealth of material and inspiration from people like you Grace.
I am also keen to learn Romanian and Lithuanian if I can. I will continue with Spanish at some point, French, German perhaps, Mandarin Chinese, and Cantonese. I'm not trying to run before I can walk. If I can learn a few words/sentences in each to survive I'll be happy.
For 2023 I want to develop the best strategy for learning and speaking Polish that I could apply to other languages.
Thank you Grace.
Kind regards
Brian
Thank you for sharing Brian. Polish sounds really interesting
I really love polygot's videos
I saw you on Lindie Botes' channel and I was glad to understand you have your own channel. Then I got twice more glad when I saw you speak Turkish 🇹🇷 because it's one of my most favourite languages. I'm a Bulgarian. 🇧🇬 So I'm exactly above Turkey but still I have never been there. When you said you used to study Turkish for 4 hours 5 days a week and this was the best period in your life I was like "Yea, I like her." 😅😅 Also I'm glad you find Turkish hard because I totally agree with you and when somebody says Turkish isn't that difficult (which doesn't happen so often) I'm like "Are you OK?!" 😅
I'm also improving my Greek while learning Turkish. I'm happy to find another linguistic channel. 🖤🙌🏻
Thank you
Actually right now I’m in Turkey, doing a 3 week intensive course. I’m still trying to master this language
Wow, I really like how you are just open to learn so many other things.
My language goals for 2023:
- Improve my French reading from A2 to C1 level.
- Learn two more langs, haven't decided yet, it seems I just want to learn every single language in world. But I have to decide on something, I will most likely pick an Asian language next, followed by a third language, once my second lang reaches to an A2 level.
Nice. I have the same problem 🙈 lol
terbaik, bahasa Malaysia mudah jerrr nak belajar.. 🤭 cuma kami banyak longhat, macam bahasa2 yang lain juga 😁 chaiyok2 💪🏻
Bravo, you are a inspiration.. Chorp mark all your posts..
Steve & Nom Sydney Australia
Haha kob khun ka.
Hi Grace, you are such an inspiration. For me you are motivating me to keep focusing on my portuguese, I would love to see more portuguese speaking content. I am jealous that you are so dedicated and focused on your goals! :)
Thank you!
I’ll try to make some this year
I feel like us asian girls are super under-represented in the polyglot community, but all of you are super talented girls. Thank you for this video. It is such an inspiration😍
Memang menakjubkan. Malangnya, Bahasa Melayu kamu sebenarnya Bahasa Indonesia. Pelat, sebutan perkataan dan kosa kata Bahasa Indonesia baku yang fasih.
so happy to find your channel Grace. if you are teaching Thai can you provide more information as I'd love to know more about the language! By the way, as you're a native speaker of Thai, do you speak Khmer or Vietnamese? Are there any similarities for example? The Khmer script seems quite similar to Thai and many vocabulary words although I know Thai is a tonal lnguage, and Khmer is not.
If I know Vietnamese and Chinese, would Thai hopefully be easier?
How do you ever learn such a complex reading and writing system! That's what holds me back from trying to learn Thai =(
Hello, there are some shared words between thai and khmer. What I know are the words for head and days like monday, Tuesday etc. They are so similar that I was surprised.
Other than that I dont know much about khmer and vietnamese. Most thai people dont learn the neighbor languages as their second language (which I think is really sad 😔). I have looked at khmerscript before and I dont understand anything 😫😫.
But since thai is a tonal language. Knowing other tonal languages would definitely help with pronuncing clearly.
English, Turkish, Malay, Japanese, Spanish and Thai ! Super extraordinary Grace. You really stimulate the brain with speaking and writing new words. Have you considered applying for CITIZENSHIP in another country, living there for 5 + years ?
I do want a better passport but never considered doing that
@@polyglotgrace Consider Brazil. It's tropical like Thailand but with more area and climate differences. Your husband could learn Portuguese there. You have super diligence Grace to learn and use languages. Why not become a dual citizen to benefit from seemingly having two lives in two parts of the world?
Your life is basically just dedicated to your hobbies... 555 That's awesome! I'm so jealous... ;) Happy New Year Grace!
555 thank you
Happy new year to you too!
I have question for you. I just wonder your thought. I am learning spanish german and l have around a2 b1 level on both of them. I would like to learn French but I am thinking that shoul l learn french or Should l improve my spanish and german level at least C1 and then to start a learning new language?
I am undecided and what do you suggest me ? :)
Once you get to B1 level (in speaking, not just in knowledge), I think you can move on to other languages while still improving the ones you know already.
At least that’s what I do.
sabendo falar entender portugues espanhol e ingles ta de bom tamanho
I'm studying Thai and using you Thai Channel as well. However I'm planning to also start Spanish (starting from zero), can you recommend a UA-cam beginner Spanish channel to check out? Thanks for all your hard work!
Hi here are some good resources I recommend
ua-cam.com/video/g8x7AxWdYiA/v-deo.html
espanolen3000.com/
www.notesinspanish.com/
lightspeedspanish.co.uk/
Thanks for taking the time!! btw I like listening to you talk in english on channel polyglot Grace I use CC in Thai it helps me reading Thai and understanding sentence structure. Also its interesting listening to you speak Thai, I'm starting to pick up in the words with ร sounding like ล... Thanks for you help!!!
❤🎉 สวัสดีปีใหม่ครับ
สวัสดีปีใหม่คะ
Qual a sua nacionalidade? Você tá aprendendo português do Brasil ou do Portugal?
eu sou tailandês. Aprendendo do🇧🇷
와~ 가야금은 무슨 계기로 배우게 된 거예요?
ปีหน้าผมจะเรียนภาษาไทยต่อ ขอบคุณมากที่ทำวิดีโอสอนไทยนะครับ ผมเรียนเยอะๆจากแชนนอลเกรซแล้ว
สวัสดีปีใหม่ครับ ขอให้มีความสุข สุขภาพดีครับ
ขอบคุณมากคะ
So in 2023 I will continue learning Indonesian and Thai. Will also add Vietnamese (southern dialect) and Tagalog. If I feel up to it, might also learn a little Cebuano, Khmer, and Burmese as well.
🤩 wow, you can do it!
Turkish❤
I love Turkish
Which one is the most simple one u learn other than english?
Indonesian is pretty simple
Whats your native language?
Thai
I realized that you did some intensive courses with languages, so it sounds like you would focus on a language and devote your time to just that one language. You were not trying to juggle 10 at once? Lol in fact it seems quite the opposite because you maybe do one language and ONLY that language. Until you finish the course.
I usually only learn one language from scratch at a time until I get to a good level. But once I'm at a good level I might study many different languages. In fact, I'm going to post a video about this today.
Italki tutor ㅋㅋ 가격좀내려줘 넘비싸