MeL I am proud to be able to speak Chinese but he can almost talk like a native, and that's the one of 19 languages he can speak. That's why I feel like a loser
He never speaks my language he knows every European language except mine like I hate people like that so much they just annoy me so much I've heard for only two people to speak and the first didn't demonstrate the second one was just speaking serbian and claiming it was bulgarian
Arima I speak a bit more than 4, but it didn't sound natural, but rather learnt by heart in Taiwanese, Cantonese and Japanese - doesn't sound like he actually speaks. Serbian, English, Russian, Spanish, Italian and Mandarin are ok. I don't think anyone needs more than 6-7 languages.
Wow, just wow. I am speechless. So if you cannot do it, then no one can, right? If you don't make sense of it, then no one else should be able to? I learned Italian over 20 years ago and I use it almost NEVER - but I get out of my way to listen to a program in Italian, or watch a movie once in a blue moon ... and guess what? I can still understand it. Certainly, speaking it is not as fluent as if I was immersed in it but ... I am now studying 8 languages (I currently only know 3) and I have no issue adding more info to my brain. And no, I am not a "fluff head" - nobody can say that I have nothing else to occupy my brain with. ;) Perhaps you should try some nootropics. It sounds to me like your brain is not being optimized appropriately. Best wishes.
This is insane, how can you keep all these different languages well separated inside your head and not mix them up while speaking? You have an amazing talent, keep it up! By the way, your italian pronunciation is impressive!
@@sokidanz I was introduced to Laoshu last year, was not expecting to know anyone else and this guy does pretty well, if not better. Laoshu knows some regional Chinese languages so touche to him.
You completely shocked me when you started speaking Serbian. I was like "crap this is perfect!" Your accent was great as well, which I think is the hardest part of learning various languages. 👍 Congrats.
Very nice English .. not that bad French .. good Italian .. nice Spanish ..and so on.. But most above all..accents...which are the hardest part of a foreign language.. and you did it almost perfectly ... Anyway .. you’re the real true proof how far a human brain can go .. « Impressive » is the word.
@sentinel scourge Dude, russian is my native language and I can tell that his pronunciation is indistinguishable from native speakers' pronunciation. There was some grammatical mistakes, but to jump straight into russian and start speaking like this after 5 different languages (including mandarin) is just incredible.
@sentinel scourge whaaat? I'm Russian and when he started talking on it I actually thought he was from Russia. He don't have ANY accent. He is the best foreign russian speaker
@@stillx1211 Man merkt es ein wenig an der Aussprache des"ch". Aber mal im Ernst, ich find das soo beeindruckend, dass es Menschen gibt die in einem solchen Ausmaß fremde Sprachen lernen wollen und können. Bin immer wieder baff, wenn ich das sehe...
Persian here: Wow, I'm really impressed with your Farsi. You had a few pronunciations difficulties, but for someone who hasn't practiced a lot and hasn't even been to Iran, it was very astonishing. Honestly, I think the major issue non-native speakers have with Farsi is the informal (casual) and formal differences. The textbook formula and whatever is taught in classes is primarily in formal Farsi. The informal Farsi is used in day-to-day conversations and seems more fluent and smooth than formal. You , for example, used many informal phrases which are common but then used the formal pronunciation of a word. All in all, I'm not sure if others have the same feeling, but I feel very happy and proud to know that someone (who is not in the Middle-East) is willing to learn Farsi. It might not seem easy at first, but It has a whole culture behind it and certainly doesn't disappoint. Thank you for making my day!!
Stefan Scarlet: "I was expecting greek language how could you ignore greek language, a bit dissapointed :( good job tho" You know, the video is about two years old and there were about a thousand comments beneath it like yours, but I'll try to answer again. A lot of people asked: Why didn't you learn Greek? Why didn't you learn Arabic? Why didn't you learn Hindi? Why didn't you learn Korean? Why didn't you learn any African language? Why didn't you learn any Malay? Why didn't you learn any Swedish? Why didn't you learn any Albanian? Why didn't you learn any Turkish? One person even called me a Turkish hater, because I don't speak Turkish.. I don't understand these questions, really. I would never ask anyone with an irritated tone: Why didn't you learn any Slovak (my native language)? I think everyone is entitled to learn what they want and I would definitely not be upset if someone wouldn't learn my native language. It's like a football player getting mad at everyone and asking why they don't play football. A lot of Greeks were even insulted that I didn't learn their language too..how can this be? I understand that Ancient Greek is an important language, but so is Sanskrit, Latin or Classical Arabic and I didn't learn those either. I didn't do it intentionally. I just never had the chance, opportunity or time to learn Greek or any of these languages. It actually feels really strange explaining something logical like this. My life evolved in a completely different way. I lived most of my life in Slovakia, two years in the USA, 5 years in Taiwan, 2 years in the Czech republic, most of the languages I learned I had to learn for work, school or for very practical reasons or because of some really strong attachment to the language. Why would I learn Greek? There was nothing disrespectful in my question. I honestly don't know why I should spend another 2-3 years of my life intensively studying Greek when: I don't live in Greece, I have no Greek friends (again, it's nothing intentional, it's just how my life evolved), I don't have plans to live in Greece, I don't work for a Greek company, I am not interested in Greek literature (again, nothing disrespectful), not interested in Greek history, am not particularly interested in understanding the roots of words like "epidermal, encephalon, telephone, chronometer.." and similar words in other European languages and so on. I wrote a similar response about Arabic and some people really got seriously insulted. I wasn't questioning the importance of Arabic at all.. of course it is an important language..I was just trying to explain that it's natural that you don't learn something. It's like me getting mad at you for not being a doctor, or something similar. And... even if Greek was the most important language in the world.. I still think everyone is at their own liberty to decide whether they would like to learn it or not. If Slovak was the most important language in history, I would never get mad, or feel insulted if someone decided not to learn it.
Vladimir Skultety yes you're absolutely right, I wish one day I will know more languages but I don't have much time for practice now, I only speak 3 languages really well (Ukrainian, Russian and English), and I'm learning 3 other languages (French, German and Czech). All I can say it would be very easy to you to learn Ukrainian, if you have ever been interested in it, i personally admitted that both Ukrainian and Russian helped me in learning Czech, but Ukrainian is a bit more similar to it. Also Hungarian and Slovak are popular to learn in a Zakarpattia region of Ukraine, especially near the border. P.S. For me the easiest language is Belarusian, I've never learned it and still can understand 95% of it.
My EX YU friend,listen,why are you even bothering about those comments,you speak 19 languages which is impressive enough.Maybe i would feel a little disapointed if you didnt speak serbian but i know that all that dedication and hard work needs to be respected,so just BUDI OPUSTEN I VELIKI POZDRAV IZ SRBIJE!
+Carlitox b it is, but not this one. I admire his knowledge of languages, but it's really USELESS without rich vocabulary. He knows how to compose sentences so they make sense - grammar, but his vocabulary is poor. But simply, he is not able to speak and communicate such as the guy that the certain language is native to him. He could not communicate in shop, restaurant, conference and on technical level. So this is REALLY USELESS. All he knows is a few (yes, it is a few, because the vocabulary could be really rich compared to his) words and a basics of language which is sentence composing and tenses, and the other grammar thing.
+Peter Ludek Learning languages takes time. The area between knowing nothing and being 100% fluent is large. He's somewhere in the middle, which is where every fluent person once was. The learning process is NEVER useless.
Hello and thank you for all your comments. I wanted to answer some of the more frequent questions: Q: What is your job? A: I work as an interpreter of English, Slovak and Mandarin Chinese. Q: What was the most difficult language you've ever studied? A: Mandarin Chinese. Q: How old are you? A: I was 32 in the video, I'm 35 now. Q: Which language do you like most? A: Difficult to say, because if I didn't like the languages I speak, I would've never learned them, so I like every language I have studied for this or that reason but if I had to pick a favorite it would be: Hungarian, Russian, Cantonese and Persian. Q: Which language do you dream in/think in? A: I don't even know. Probably those that I use most often: Slovak, English, Mandarin.
Q: When did you start learning foreign languages?/How long did it take you to learn all the languages you speak? A: I don't think there was a starting moment in my life. I grew up with 2-3 native languages and spoke 5 at an almost native level by the time I was 13 and just continued learning languages here and there as I grew up. As for how long it took me, it took me my entire life. Q: Could you give me some tips to learn language XYZ? A: Sure. I have a blog where I wrote probably everything I think about language learning (www.foreverastudent.com). Feel free to check it out. I could write here too but I would only be repeating myself. Q: What is your secret? A: There is no secret, only passion, lots of time spent on practice, good conditions and a bit of talent. Q: Where are you from? A: I was born and lived most of my life in Slovakia.
Q: You made a mistake in the French part. It shouldn't be 'ce video' it should be 'cette video'. A: Thank you, I'll remember. Q: You made a mistake in the Serbian part. It should't be 'kuči' but 'kući'. A: Thank you. I realized it the moment I said it. Q: The Spanish part was too short. A: I know. I'll make a video where I speak only Spanish next time. Q: You didn't learn Greek! You should be ashamed of yourself. A: I got about 50 similar comments. I have no intelligent answer for this. People help me out:) Q: Why didn't you learn Arabic? Armenian? Hindi? Indonesian? European Portuguese? Greek?... I'm dissapointed. A: I never had a good reason or interest. Q: Were you ever interested in learning Scandinavian languages? A: Originally no, because I never had a chance or good reasons to learn them, plus it's too cold for me up there, but recently I read a book by Stieg Larsson and got a bit interested, so maybe I will.
Q: You don't speak Portuguese, you speak Brazillian. Why did you learn that ugly Brazillian Portuguese and not the real Portuguese from Portugal? A: I must've gotten about 100 comments like this and worse. I honestly don't understand why all the hate against Brazillian Portuguese from Portugal. I just felt silly writing 'Brazillian' instead of 'Portuguese' especially since as far as I know the official language of Brazil is called Portuguese, not Brazillian. It's like saying I speak 'American' instead of 'English'. But, lesson learned, next time I will proudly say I learned 'Brazillian Portuguese'. I learned Brazillian Portuguese because: I love its sound, wonderful Brazillian smiling people, the country, the music, the nature and because I'd like to live there one day..
Wow, I was actually pretty impressed by your Polish, because even though I could hear you're not a native speaker, the accent was actually really, really good and your grammar was perfect, which is really uncommon for non-natives.
The secret to learn a language quickly and perfectly : really want to speak it from the bottom of your heart. I ve learned 18 years of dutch being forced by school and I cans speak way better spanish that I learnes 2 month by myself before to travel to latin america, because I wanted to speak it decently
Yeeeah I totally agree, I've been learning German for 6 years and I can barely remember any words. I've started lerning Spanish now because of tv series and I caught myself that in my head are sentences that I didn't even try to remember😉
Sally Michaels i also learn german in school for about six years and oh god, i hate it. i learned russian on duolingo for about month and i feel a lot more comfortable talking in russian than in german.
One has to be a musician and comedian and a monkey in his heart, so that one is not afraid to imitate the sound, melody and cadence of a foreign language or dialect. Interestingly, young children can learn a foreign language quickly and perfectly, but for some adults it is a problem for the rest of their lives. I do not have such a talent for languages, but I admire those who do.
I am dutch but my english is way better than my Dutch. Only because of yt vids and I do tto that means every lesson in school in English and not in dutch
Vukf1 Знао сам да има наших коментара у врху чим сам видео да Владимир прича на сроском! 🙂Само си требао мало “лепше” да напишеш, фора ћирилица ово оно, ширимо културу! Поздрав
I’m impressed by your perfect Mandarin. You nailed the Taiwanese accent! (By that i mean the way Taiwanese speak Mandarin) And I cant even speak Taiwanese as a Taiwanese, but you actually made it. WOW
I knew right away he learned Chinese in Taiwan because of his pronunciation and vocabulary! But then he also lived there for 5 years so that explains his fluency to a certain degree. (Mandarin is my 3rd language)
Ape from the low lands. This has nothing to do with the country in which he was born but the way he was raised. I’m French, and I don’t know anyone that can speak fluently more than 2-3 languages
25 February 2019, Palermo, Sicily. Sì, il tuo Italiano è molto chiaro e con un accento che alle mie orecchie Siciliane suona Emiliano Romagnolo/Veneto.
Amazing! I'm from 🇺🇸. I'm bilingual. I speak Italian and English fluently, Because my fathers parent are from Italy and spoke Italian to us. I'm currently learning Hungarian, it's SOOO DIFFICULT! This is just ASTONISHING!!! RESPECT BRUDDAH!!!
@@GratDuForloradeArgumentet Yes, there is. When the Hungarians were still in Asia, they were mixing a lot with the Turks, so their language also evolved similarly. Then fast forward to the 1500s, the Ottomans conquered Hungary for 150 years, that also left a huge impact on the Hungarian language.
You are amaising. I don't understand why people point out yours "slight" errors in pronunciation or accent. They should appreciate that you speak in their language. Personally, I am very impressed. All the best for you.
Just such slight errors in pronunciation or accent or vocabulary prove how are his skills good. In some languages he makes minor mistakes than a majority of native speakers of that language. Nobody is completely perfect even in his own native language.
I am a deep lover of language..and appreciate it very much...ASL, French, Russian, Spanish, German, etc...the languages I have been familiar with..thanks for liking my comment, and keep up the good work!
Vladimir Skultety Been doing this program called pro Spanish...you kind of learn intuitively...and through building sentences...so you are speaking right away...and not learning useless verbiage.
Respect man, respect. Of all the people that I've seen speaking over 10 languages in such a video, you have the best overall pronunciation of the languages that I understand (6 of them). And also a few others that I can recognize by the sound of the language, sound really good. I think you are exceptionally good at capturing and rendering the sound of a language!
Holy shit, your German accent is perfect! :o To be honest, If I hadn't known that you're from Slovakia, I couldn't have distinguished you from a native speaker.
I am Taiwanese and your Chinese is really in amazing Taiwan accent. I am also surprised that your Taiwanese !! Hope one day I can speak so many languages like you. I can speak 4 languages now and that are Chinese中文, Taiwanese臺語, English and Thai ภาษาไทย.
Neko.Daisuki I can speak Serbian,because it's my native language,and I can speak English or German,but very bad,so I would say that you know more than me😀☺😉
Ich kann nur Englisch, Deutsch, Französisch und Italienisch, wobei ich Letzteres das letzte Mal vor ca. 4 Jahren in der Schule gesprochen hab. Also werden meine Italienischkenntnisse schon langsam nachlassen
@@harukatakahiro4690 É a mesma coisa que perguntar porque a maioria das pessoas estudam o inglês americano ao invés do inglês britânico, kkk é simplesmente por causa da visibilidade e quantidade de pessoas do país.
I am from Spain and I have never studied portuguese or italian, but I have understood everything what he said. Spanish, Portuguese and Italian are very very very similar
I am Portuguese. I understand spanish very well, understand some italian. But can't understand a bit of Romanian :/ (but I'm traveling there next month!)
Wow! I am German and I must say that your German is just PERFECT! In Germany you would easily be mistaken for a German with that pronunciation! You are unbelievable!
Florencia Edgina I live in England and grew up only speaking English. I wish I learned more as a kid but now im learning japanese and Spanish. I wish I could speak as many as some people but I can't remember that much
Russians are. I'm not a Russian, but am aware they struggle with English. 99,9% (imho) movies they watch are dubbed in Russian. I see a lot of comments in rutracker[.]org (largest torrent tracker) where they say about movies, tutorials, learning lessons etc.: too shame its not in Russian etc. I understand - they are proud of their language, BUT lazy in language learning. Of course it does not apply to many young people. Even many Russian people who lives here in Latvia for generations, can't put together a simple conversation in Latvian. I speak Russian from 1st grade. Fluent from 5th grade. (now 31 years old). Who disagrees with me is a hypocrite (i mean Russians, whether they are from Russia or Latvia). Вот так вот {Russian}.
I am a Chinese who speaks Italian and Spanish, this dude's Italian and Spanish are almost native, moreover, in spite of the strong Taiwanese accent, he is one of the best foreign Mandarin speakers I have ever seen in my life, seriously... For me, any foreign people that can communicate in my language earn a lot of my respect because I know how hard it is to learn, and to this dude... Geez what can I say.....you killed it bro, this is sick!! Good job!
just what's wrong with the Taiwanese accent...cause the way you mention it makes me feel like you don't see it as Mandarin, but if that's not what you meant then sorry about this comment dude. Anyway, agreed with you that +Vladimir Skultety does speak Mandarin well, respect !!
No ha hablado tanto en español como para poder valorar su fluidez. El español es uno de los idiomas más difíciles de aprender, y poca gente he visto que lo hable mucho. No es una crítica, solo deseo que siga mejorando con el español, y le envío muchos ánimos. 😃
Karnak07 ¿De dónde sacaste esta tontería? Una de las más difíciles? Más que Mandarin, Japones, Escocés, Árabe, Hebreo, Hindi? Hay muchas otras lenguajes mucho más difíciles que las lenguas Romanicas (Romance)
This is madness! All the languages he spoke that I understand are spot on! Not like some other dudes on UA-cam who claim to be polyglot but only know some sentences.
Miért csak most látom ezt a videót? Ez valami zseniális! Le a kalappal előtted! :) Örülök, hogy magyarul is beszélsz, mert azért elég sok magyarnak is nehezen megy ez a nyelv. :D Nagyon szép a kiejtésed, de tényleg! Nem semmi!
It depends I'm portuguese and his portuguese is very good but his pronounciation is very close to the brazilian one
8 років тому+7
I'm Brazilian, yeah it's definitely Brazilian accent, and I can say his vowels are on point; pretty impressive! No other foreigner I've heard before could make nasal vowels without sounding either a little off, or as if they're putting too much effort.
For example, I'm 14 years old, and I've been learning Russian for 14 years as well. And I live in Russia in Ivanovo region. Maybe I even can say that I'm a native speaker
I decided to press “like” when you spoke in Chinese, even your accent is not perfect because it’s not an easy language. By the way, I speak 10 languages and I haven’t never found someone brilliant like you before, very impressive! My first language are English and Spanish. Nice to meet you.
Well, he has a perfect accent of a Cantonese speaker learning Mandarin Chinese as a second language, I bet he got the accent from his Chinese-speaking friends who were from the south of China/Hong Kong/Taiwan. It was as if I was listening to some of my former colleagues from that area :)
Bell Nathaniel Sanchez Ha ha Hmm..i don’t think so.I’m Taiwanese and I think he speaks Chinese very well.His accent just like the way l talk to my mate.
I really like that part, when you speak czech - it's funny how people from Slovakia use a lot of informal expressions, because they learn czech from people - not from a book. Například "rodný jazyky" Ha! :D Správně je to rodnÉ jazyky - každopádně to neber jako výtku; jde ti to skvěle! :D
I'm french and italian, I just wanted ti say that you're amazing and your Italian and French are amazing. You have a lot of vocabulary I don't know😂 You're amazing !!!
"two translators are on a sinking ship, the first says: 'do you know how to swim?' The second says 'No, but I know how to shout for help in 19 languages.'' Missandei - Game of Thrones
wenn der alle sprachen so perfekt ausspricht wie deutsch (was ich nicht beurteilen kann weil ich leider nicht so talentiert bin) dann ist der echt krass gut
I also speak some of those languages. But I see no mayor difference in Taiwanese and Mandarin. I can understand both very well. But yeah, Cantonese indeed is way different than Mandarin.
I would not say it is that different. I used to learn Mandarin via a taiwanese web page. Everything was just like Mandarin except for the pronouncation obviously. Well, I understood some of what you said in taiwanese pretty well. Danshi 但是 seems to mean "but" in both languages. Same with suoyi 所以 which means "so".
But we are still talking about 台式閩南話 (Taiwanese/Hokkien/Southern Min) and not 台式普通話 (Taiwanese Mandarin) right? Do you still happen to have the link to the page in Taiwanese you used to learn Mandarin? With all due respect, if you can't speak Taiwanese, even if you speak Cantonese and Mandarin perfectly, it is still very very hard to understand. 'Haus' and 'house' are pronounced almost the same way in German and English, and you probably would understand the word if you'd hear it if you don't speak one of the languages, but that doesn't say much about the similarity of the languages.
I'm Pole living in Berlin. I've noticed that my mother tongue is getting more and more popular not only among polyglots who want to add one more language to their list, but also among people who want to find new career opportunities or are simply interested in Polish culture. I really like it, because finding Tandem partner is not as challenging as it used to be :)
+Rya Freij Hello and thank you very much for the nice words :) Actually I wanted to learn Arabic and one of the reasons why I learned Farsi was that it has a lot of Arabic loanwords, so that if I'd decide to learn Arabic later, it would be a bit easier for me. In the end I started to learn Chinese instead, but I hope that one day I will speak Arabic too.
Vladimir Skultety do learn Tagalog too! It's a pretty easy to learn language. Alphabet is written in the same way as English and words are in syllables as japanese. Should be easy for you!
Vladimir Skultety do learn Tagalog too! It's a pretty easy to learn language. Alphabet is written in the same way as English and words are in syllables as japanese. Should be easy for you!
Kimmy Chan I don't have a reason to learn Tagalog now to be very honest, but maybe one day:) Although I've never been there, Philippines are stunning, so who knows.
+toaritok I agree with you 👍 my native language is English and I know French. Now I'm learning Spanish and Arabic. Speaking is the most important part in language learning.
He make me feel like a loser...
MeL I am proud to be able to speak Chinese but he can almost talk like a native, and that's the one of 19 languages he can speak. That's why I feel like a loser
He also speaks spanish almost like a native
And German like a native
Jose Nevares no, no tan como nativo.....
Kai Yan why
Hi (Sorry for my bad english)
+Elias Piano Music lmfao
You win. HAHAAAHAHA
haahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahaha
haha
You just wrote Hi
Man i'm italian and you seem like an italian guy. I swear!
Un altro italiano!
@@cianob3654 Bella
Lo parla meglio di me...
Elio Devole Si, italiano
Tu sei Albanese no Italiano
it’s 20 languages, if he can speak serbian he can speak croatian too
And bosnian :)
@Blerta LA not macedonian
Blerta LA macedonian is different
Macedonian is bulgarian
@@BlertaLa it's Bosnian and Montenegran (is it said like this).
Though remember they are different languages...... (yeah right)
This guy got some skills
yup
+AlphaXGames what languages do you speak?
some...
bruh she could only speak like a few Words not actual long sentences
***** I can speak Italian Romanian English and Spanish I am learning Portuguese and I would love to learn Turkish
Du sprichst sehr gut deutsch 😍
Danke sehr :)
Vladimir Skultety ottimo italiano complimenti
crazygirl 8 hab ich auch gedacht :)
CASH FORCE me too man
CASH FORCE i don't say how to speak english with a whatelse person
I would have a problem remembering which languages i speak...
American?
@@LALA-yi1ui what??
@@LALA-yi1ui I was not talking about accents. I said "american?"
I understand english
@@LALA-yi1ui I never talked about accent. I asked if he is american. And no, I'm not muslim
@@abgartheblack8832 no mate, czech
You just clicked, because you wanted him to talk in your language😉😂
He can never possibly speak my language I just wanted to hear him speak Serbian.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Well his romanian was good though
Hahaahah
He never speaks my language he knows every European language except mine like I hate people like that so much they just annoy me so much I've heard for only two people to speak and the first didn't demonstrate the second one was just speaking serbian and claiming it was bulgarian
praise bongowongo it’s not impossible so-
I can speak 4 languages, and because of this guy , it looks like I don't know a shit
Arima I speak a bit more than 4, but it didn't sound natural, but rather learnt by heart in Taiwanese, Cantonese and Japanese - doesn't sound like he actually speaks. Serbian, English, Russian, Spanish, Italian and Mandarin are ok. I don't think anyone needs more than 6-7 languages.
Me too bro, me too!!!
That is true bro.
Wow, just wow. I am speechless. So if you cannot do it, then no one can, right? If you don't make sense of it, then no one else should be able to?
I learned Italian over 20 years ago and I use it almost NEVER - but I get out of my way to listen to a program in Italian, or watch a movie once in a blue moon ... and guess what? I can still understand it. Certainly, speaking it is not as fluent as if I was immersed in it but ... I am now studying 8 languages (I currently only know 3) and I have no issue adding more info to my brain. And no, I am not a "fluff head" - nobody can say that I have nothing else to occupy my brain with. ;)
Perhaps you should try some nootropics. It sounds to me like your brain is not being optimized appropriately. Best wishes.
I've hit A2 in German and am very basic in Estonian lol
The Mandarin was exceptional. I'm Chinese. He spoke just as good as me. Help.
Thank you very much :)
:o
tawan
This is insane, how can you keep all these different languages well separated inside your head and not mix them up while speaking? You have an amazing talent, keep it up! By the way, your italian pronunciation is impressive!
Thank you. It's not easy for me either:)
Hey! How are you? Check Laoshu out .
As far as Italian and Japanese he is way better than Laoshu
@@sokidanz lol well yeah ofc
@@sokidanz I was introduced to Laoshu last year, was not expecting to know anyone else and this guy does pretty well, if not better. Laoshu knows some regional Chinese languages so touche to him.
German here: Ur german accent is pretty good - I couldn't tell if you're a german or not! Damn good man!
agree
Aber er hat schon noch ein paar sehr kleine Fehler gemacht. Ist aber trotzdem hervorragend!
Jana Lila kenne deutsche die reden schlimmer als er
@@KrissyCosmetic es gibt zu viele 😂 die zu viele Fehler machen ahhhh
Selbst ich als deutsche kann kein richtiges deutsch HAHAHA
Your German is absolutely perfect!!! No accent at all. Your french is really good, very few mistakes, and I love your accent it’s so cute hahah
Thank you. I tried my best:)
You completely shocked me when you started speaking Serbian. I was like "crap this is perfect!" Your accent was great as well, which I think is the hardest part of learning various languages. 👍 Congrats.
M M this is so true
Nije bilo Perfekt zato on nije izgovorio rečnik dobro. Nije š nego č. Ali bez toga bi bilo Perfekt.
im croatian and i was impressed and understood everything lol
I’m Bosnian and I can’t imitate the Serbian accent. And it’s the same language haha
Mind blowing talent 👏🏻
Du sprichst ja beinahe akzentfrei deutsch, Klasse!
Wirklich gut!
A slovencinu neviem tak dobre hodnotit, a ani pisat xxxxD
Der kann es wirklich
und der macht das selbe auch auf persisch,obwohl er meint er kann nicht so gut ,kraaaaassssss
Die Grammatik und Satzstrukturen sind echt high level
Владимир, ваш русский прекрасен!
согласен
Your German is really impressive. You could pass as a native speaker
Der Typ ist einfach nur Krass ,war auch geschockt,den vor allem Deutsch ist so zwiemlich das schwierigste für Neulinge .
Sogar seine Unsicherheit ist original die Unsicherheit eines Deutschen und er sagt einfach mal “Zwo” statt “Zwei”. Hahaha
Danke sehr:)
Privat ihrpisser
Das aller ärgste ist für mich das Ungarische.
Er kann Sprachen die nicht einmal linguistisch zur selben Gruppe gehören, das ist irr!
Adem Üner ja und sowas wie „geil“ ist ja auch eher Jugendsprachen
Very nice English .. not that bad French .. good Italian .. nice Spanish ..and so on..
But most above all..accents...which are the hardest part of a foreign language.. and you did it almost perfectly ...
Anyway .. you’re the real true proof how far a human brain can go ..
« Impressive » is the word.
and very good Hungarian...!!!
I do not know if the human brain can handle it so well ...🤔😳
@@hopparezimi4155 Hungarian is very difficult
Cat Sven his accent in spanish was actually kind of bad It was hard to understand some of the words he was saying because of his accent
I hate my accent. I'm from Czechia, and I think my english is pretty good, but when I'm talking... It's sounds horrible 😂
Holy shitt. You’ve got mandarin’s tones down. I’ve never heard a foreigner put on such a good Taiwanese accent.
What I learned from this video: This guy has a lot of friends
На русском почти без акцента.
@sentinel scourge I am russian and trust me he really speaks almost without accent
sentinel scourge lol that’s because those languages are almost similar 😅 I’m Russian, trust me🌚🌚🌚
sentinel scourge I’m Russian too and he really doesn’t any accent. Only a little bit.
@sentinel scourge Dude, russian is my native language and I can tell that his pronunciation is indistinguishable from native speakers' pronunciation. There was some grammatical mistakes, but to jump straight into russian and start speaking like this after 5 different languages (including mandarin) is just incredible.
@sentinel scourge whaaat? I'm Russian and when he started talking on it I actually thought he was from Russia. He don't have ANY accent. He is the best foreign russian speaker
incredible german!!!
Huy amba besser als viele Deutschen haha
Dein Deutsch ist der Wahnsinn, man denkt du bist deutscher 🙏🏻 auch wie du die Zeitformen sprichst, MEGA COOL 🙏🏻
Danke sehr.
leonie rose fand ich nicht so. Also klar dass ist echt krass und wirklich gut aber n native kann man schon unterscheiden
@@stillx1211 Man merkt es ein wenig an der Aussprache des"ch". Aber mal im Ernst, ich find das soo beeindruckend, dass es Menschen gibt die in einem solchen Ausmaß fremde Sprachen lernen wollen und können. Bin immer wieder baff, wenn ich das sehe...
Isso
Ja, es ist wirklich krass wie gut er spricht!!! 😮
Persian here: Wow, I'm really impressed with your Farsi. You had a few pronunciations difficulties, but for someone who hasn't practiced a lot and hasn't even been to Iran, it was very astonishing. Honestly, I think the major issue non-native speakers have with Farsi is the informal (casual) and formal differences. The textbook formula and whatever is taught in classes is primarily in formal Farsi. The informal Farsi is used in day-to-day conversations and seems more fluent and smooth than formal. You , for example, used many informal phrases which are common but then used the formal pronunciation of a word.
All in all, I'm not sure if others have the same feeling, but I feel very happy and proud to know that someone (who is not in the Middle-East) is willing to learn Farsi. It might not seem easy at first, but It has a whole culture behind it and certainly doesn't disappoint.
Thank you for making my day!!
He speaks better Mandarin than me and I'm Chinese 😂
well,my Mandarin is already broken af......at least still able to speak Cantonese....ngor ge tsung man tsan hai hou tsa....
Just because you're Chinese doesn't mean you speak Chinese :)
Adrian Mei true
koi læ same
Zara Milusheva I listen to KPOP
Великолепный русский язык!
да, но говорит как-будто обрывка. Нет connect speech
тем не менее звуки чистые
@@jorgenfa7819 мне кажется, он сам славянин
His smile is brighrter than my future
I'm really impressed, I thought your French was going to be a lot worse. The accent wasn't so bad and there were almost no mistakes. Félicitations!
It wasn’t bad. I’d say about a B1-B2 level.
Stefan Scarlet: "I was expecting greek language how could you ignore greek language, a bit dissapointed :( good job tho"
You know, the video is about two years old and there were about a thousand comments beneath it like yours, but I'll try to answer again. A lot of people asked: Why didn't you learn Greek? Why didn't you learn Arabic? Why didn't you learn Hindi? Why didn't you learn Korean? Why didn't you learn any African language? Why didn't you learn any Malay? Why didn't you learn any Swedish? Why didn't you learn any Albanian? Why didn't you learn any Turkish? One person even called me a Turkish hater, because I don't speak Turkish..
I don't understand these questions, really. I would never ask anyone with an irritated tone: Why didn't you learn any Slovak (my native language)? I think everyone is entitled to learn what they want and I would definitely not be upset if someone wouldn't learn my native language. It's like a football player getting mad at everyone and asking why they don't play football. A lot of Greeks were even insulted that I didn't learn their language too..how can this be? I understand that Ancient Greek is an important language, but so is Sanskrit, Latin or Classical Arabic and I didn't learn those either. I didn't do it intentionally. I just never had the chance, opportunity or time to learn Greek or any of these languages. It actually feels really strange explaining something logical like this. My life evolved in a completely different way. I lived most of my life in Slovakia, two years in the USA, 5 years in Taiwan, 2 years in the Czech republic, most of the languages I learned I had to learn for work, school or for very practical reasons or because of some really strong attachment to the language. Why would I learn Greek? There was nothing disrespectful in my question. I honestly don't know why I should spend another 2-3 years of my life intensively studying Greek when: I don't live in Greece, I have no Greek friends (again, it's nothing intentional, it's just how my life evolved), I don't have plans to live in Greece, I don't work for a Greek company, I am not interested in Greek literature (again, nothing disrespectful), not interested in Greek history, am not particularly interested in understanding the roots of words like "epidermal, encephalon, telephone, chronometer.." and similar words in other European languages and so on. I wrote a similar response about Arabic and some people really got seriously insulted. I wasn't questioning the importance of Arabic at all.. of course it is an important language..I was just trying to explain that it's natural that you don't learn something. It's like me getting mad at you for not being a doctor, or something similar. And... even if Greek was the most important language in the world.. I still think everyone is at their own liberty to decide whether they would like to learn it or not. If Slovak was the most important language in history, I would never get mad, or feel insulted if someone decided not to learn it.
If you are still not speaking Serbian well you can learn it with me if you want
Vladimir Skultety yes you're absolutely right, I wish one day I will know more languages but I don't have much time for practice now, I only speak 3 languages really well (Ukrainian, Russian and English), and I'm learning 3 other languages (French, German and Czech). All I can say it would be very easy to you to learn Ukrainian, if you have ever been interested in it, i personally admitted that both Ukrainian and Russian helped me in learning Czech, but Ukrainian is a bit more similar to it. Also Hungarian and Slovak are popular to learn in a Zakarpattia region of Ukraine, especially near the border.
P.S. For me the easiest language is Belarusian, I've never learned it and still can understand 95% of it.
My EX YU friend,listen,why are you even bothering about those comments,you speak 19 languages which is impressive enough.Maybe i would feel a little disapointed if you didnt speak serbian but i know that all that dedication and hard work needs to be respected,so just BUDI OPUSTEN I VELIKI POZDRAV IZ SRBIJE!
Filip Simic Hes not ex yu Hes Slovák not slovene
Vladimir Skultety well said
Human brain is amazing!!
Yes, it is
where are you from?
+Carlitox b his brain is
ok
+Carlitox b it is, but not this one. I admire his knowledge of languages, but it's really USELESS without rich vocabulary. He knows how to compose sentences so they make sense - grammar, but his vocabulary is poor. But simply, he is not able to speak and communicate such as the guy that the certain language is native to him. He could not communicate in shop, restaurant, conference and on technical level. So this is REALLY USELESS. All he knows is a few (yes, it is a few, because the vocabulary could be really rich compared to his) words and a basics of language which is sentence composing and tenses, and the other grammar thing.
+Peter Ludek
Learning languages takes time. The area between knowing nothing and being 100% fluent is large. He's somewhere in the middle, which is where every fluent person once was. The learning process is NEVER useless.
Hello and thank you for all your comments. I wanted to answer some of the more frequent questions:
Q: What is your job?
A: I work as an interpreter of English, Slovak and Mandarin Chinese.
Q: What was the most difficult language you've ever studied?
A: Mandarin Chinese.
Q: How old are you?
A: I was 32 in the video, I'm 35 now.
Q: Which language do you like most?
A: Difficult to say, because if I didn't like the languages I speak, I would've never learned them, so I like every language I have studied for this or that reason but if I had to pick a favorite it would be: Hungarian, Russian, Cantonese and Persian.
Q: Which language do you dream in/think in?
A: I don't even know. Probably those that I use most often: Slovak, English, Mandarin.
Q: When did you start learning foreign languages?/How long did it take you to learn all the languages you speak?
A: I don't think there was a starting moment in my life. I grew up with 2-3 native languages and spoke 5 at an almost native level by the time I was 13 and just continued learning languages here and there as I grew up. As for how long it took me, it took me my entire life.
Q: Could you give me some tips to learn language XYZ?
A: Sure. I have a blog where I wrote probably everything I think about language learning (www.foreverastudent.com). Feel free to check it out. I could write here too but I would only be repeating myself.
Q: What is your secret?
A: There is no secret, only passion, lots of time spent on practice, good conditions and a bit of talent.
Q: Where are you from?
A: I was born and lived most of my life in Slovakia.
Q: You made a mistake in the French part. It shouldn't be 'ce video' it should be 'cette video'.
A: Thank you, I'll remember.
Q: You made a mistake in the Serbian part. It should't be 'kuči' but 'kući'.
A: Thank you. I realized it the moment I said it.
Q: The Spanish part was too short.
A: I know. I'll make a video where I speak only Spanish next time.
Q: You didn't learn Greek! You should be ashamed of yourself.
A: I got about 50 similar comments. I have no intelligent answer for this. People help me out:)
Q: Why didn't you learn Arabic? Armenian? Hindi? Indonesian? European Portuguese? Greek?... I'm dissapointed.
A: I never had a good reason or interest.
Q: Were you ever interested in learning Scandinavian languages?
A: Originally no, because I never had a chance or good reasons to learn them, plus it's too cold for me up there, but recently I read a book by Stieg Larsson and got a bit interested, so maybe I will.
Q: You don't speak Portuguese, you speak Brazillian. Why did you learn that ugly Brazillian Portuguese and not the real Portuguese from Portugal?
A: I must've gotten about 100 comments like this and worse. I honestly don't understand why all the hate against Brazillian Portuguese from Portugal. I just felt silly writing 'Brazillian' instead of 'Portuguese' especially since as far as I know the official language of Brazil is called Portuguese, not Brazillian. It's like saying I speak 'American' instead of 'English'. But, lesson learned, next time I will proudly say I learned 'Brazillian Portuguese'. I learned Brazillian Portuguese because: I love its sound, wonderful Brazillian smiling people, the country, the music, the nature and because I'd like to live there one day..
Q: Great Chinese but you speak with a Taiwanese accent.
A: I lived in Taiwan for 5 years. I don't know how to speak in any other way.
+Vladimir Skultety Mi a horoszkópod? ;)
Teacher: the test is not that hard, it's easy!
The test:
Wow, I was actually pretty impressed by your Polish, because even though I could hear you're not a native speaker, the accent was actually really, really good and your grammar was perfect, which is really uncommon for non-natives.
Are you polish
The secret to learn a language quickly and perfectly : really want to speak it from the bottom of your heart. I ve learned 18 years of dutch being forced by school and I cans speak way better spanish that I learnes 2 month by myself before to travel to latin america, because I wanted to speak it decently
Yeeeah I totally agree, I've been learning German for 6 years and I can barely remember any words. I've started lerning Spanish now because of tv series and I caught myself that in my head are sentences that I didn't even try to remember😉
Sally Michaels i also learn german in school for about six years and oh god, i hate it. i learned russian on duolingo for about month and i feel a lot more comfortable talking in russian than in german.
One has to be a musician and comedian and a monkey in his heart, so that one is not afraid to imitate the sound, melody and cadence of a foreign language or dialect. Interestingly, young children can learn a foreign language quickly and perfectly, but for some adults it is a problem for the rest of their lives. I do not have such a talent for languages, but I admire those who do.
I am dutch but my english is way better than my Dutch. Only because of yt vids and I do tto that means every lesson in school in English and not in dutch
You are from Wallonie or where did you have been forced to learn Dutch?
In German you sound pretty much like a native speaker, Jesus Christ, that's impressive....
Thank you. I tried my best:)
Ja, ich kann nur zustimmen
Probably one of the best Dutch pronounciation that I heard from non-native Dutch speakers, very very well done 👏👏👏 Greetings from The Netherlands 😊🇳🇱
Hij deed me een beetje denken aan die stem bij SpongeBob 😂 maar idd wel goed te verstaan
Ik, kan Nederlands, Duits, Slovaaks, Tschechis, en Grieks. Groetjes vanuit Eindhoven.
Hij klonk een beetje als een Fransman maar wel heel helder en duidelijk!
I could even understand a bit because I can speak German a little
@@janavanherwijnen6195 ik kan Nederlands, Portugees, Spaans, Frans en Afrikaans praten, en ik ben 13 jaar oud
i never seen so many comments in difrent languages! :D its fun.. pozz iz srbije...
Vukf1 Знао сам да има наших коментара у врху чим сам видео да Владимир прича на сроском! 🙂Само си требао мало “лепше” да напишеш, фора ћирилица ово оно, ширимо културу! Поздрав
pozz srbin iz BiH
samo sam trazila srbe u komentarima
Hallo ich komme aus Deutschland 😎
Hoi! Ik kom uit Nederland 😊
Hello! I'm from the Netherlands 😊
I’m impressed by your perfect Mandarin. You nailed the Taiwanese accent! (By that i mean the way Taiwanese speak Mandarin) And I cant even speak Taiwanese as a Taiwanese, but you actually made it. WOW
Din Don Wang 超像台灣人講中文
@@jessicayang8646 3:46 他有說他有住過台灣 棒棒
句尾有說 這樣子
很像!!!
I thought that in Taiwan, people speak cantonese, not mandarin.
I knew right away he learned Chinese in Taiwan because of his pronunciation and vocabulary! But then he also lived there for 5 years so that explains his fluency to a certain degree. (Mandarin is my 3rd language)
OMG! Amazing!!!... How does your brain switch over so quickly!?
Jennifer Thorpe I was wondering the same
You must be from the US.
Ape from the low lands. This has nothing to do with the country in which he was born but the way he was raised. I’m French, and I don’t know anyone that can speak fluently more than 2-3 languages
It does not take much effort to switch between languages.
Ape was talking to, and about, Jennifer ;D
Wow dein Deutsch ist echt gut!
💯
Ikr
Your italian accent was wonderful. Said by an Italian.
Thank you:)
Parli benissimo in italiano, si sente dall'accento che hai vissuto in Italia 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Alessio ale i love Italian a lot it’s a beautiful language but I’m so bad
@@marieb5478 Thank you so much
@RolloxRA 2019 thanks for the support 🇮🇹
Ma è vero
25 February 2019, Palermo, Sicily.
Sì, il tuo Italiano è molto chiaro e con un accento che alle mie orecchie Siciliane suona Emiliano Romagnolo/Veneto.
I'm Serbian and your Farsi is awesome
Amazing! I'm from 🇺🇸. I'm bilingual. I speak Italian and English fluently, Because my fathers parent are from Italy and spoke Italian to us. I'm currently learning Hungarian, it's SOOO DIFFICULT! This is just ASTONISHING!!! RESPECT BRUDDAH!!!
As a Hungarian I can confirm that Hungarian is difficult for us too lmao. But anyways good luck!
I’m trilingual and his french was amazing his accent was really good I would say
@@bazsamester Hungarian sounds like turkish to me. Is there any connection?
@@GratDuForloradeArgumentet Yes, there is. When the Hungarians were still in Asia, they were mixing a lot with the Turks, so their language also evolved similarly. Then fast forward to the 1500s, the Ottomans conquered Hungary for 150 years, that also left a huge impact on the Hungarian language.
@@bazsamester Ah that's too bad.
Interessant, Wie sich die Stimmenfarbe in jeglicher Sprache verändert.
Bin begeistert 💪
Stimmfarbe*
You are amaising. I don't understand why people point out yours "slight" errors in pronunciation or accent. They should appreciate that you speak in their language. Personally, I am very impressed. All the best for you.
fidrygalka amazing***
They are haters
Just such slight errors in pronunciation or accent or vocabulary prove how are his skills good. In some languages he makes minor mistakes than a majority of native speakers of that language. Nobody is completely perfect even in his own native language.
Dude, marry me, and teach me all the languages!
:))
I am a deep lover of language..and appreciate it very much...ASL, French, Russian, Spanish, German, etc...the languages I have been familiar with..thanks for liking my comment, and keep up the good work!
Good luck with your studies:)
Vladimir Skultety thanks! Heavily into Spanish at the moment..
Vladimir Skultety Been doing this program called pro Spanish...you kind of learn intuitively...and through building sentences...so you are speaking right away...and not learning useless verbiage.
"Now these were my native languages, let's move on to the other languages, which I don't speak as well"
* proceeds to flex mandarin *
Me :O
For me the effect was even bigger, as I, being czech, understood everything till the czech part stopped and suddenly started the Mandarin part:D
Seu português é muito bom. Parabéns.
Muito obrigado.
Respect man, respect. Of all the people that I've seen speaking over 10 languages in such a video, you have the best overall pronunciation of the languages that I understand (6 of them). And also a few others that I can recognize by the sound of the language, sound really good.
I think you are exceptionally good at capturing and rendering the sound of a language!
Thank you very much.
I can speak german, english, russian, chechen and I'm learning spanish. I'm 13 lmao
@@iamhava4058 i can speak portuguese, english, spanish.
I agree...absolutely fab video!
Holy shit, your German accent is perfect! :o To be honest, If I hadn't known that you're from Slovakia, I couldn't have distinguished you from a native speaker.
Thank you very much. I tried my best:)
I am Taiwanese and your Chinese is really in amazing Taiwan accent. I am also surprised that your Taiwanese !! Hope one day I can speak so many languages like you. I can speak 4 languages now and that are Chinese中文, Taiwanese臺語, English and Thai ภาษาไทย.
Your Polish is so good. I speak Polish.
Amelia Firisof kakala putrishnina cavashkut?
Nobody cares
Polak Antybanderowiec but I don’t, deal with it.
Polak Antybanderowiec I didn’t say that I don’t deal with it.
You probably didn’t notice that comma.
I only can speak German and English fluently... Now I'm feeling like a loser
Neko.Daisuki I can speak Serbian,because it's my native language,and I can speak English or German,but very bad,so I would say that you know more than me😀☺😉
Svetozar Bubalo 😊
Ich kann nur Englisch, Deutsch, Französisch und Italienisch, wobei ich Letzteres das letzte Mal vor ca. 4 Jahren in der Schule gesprochen hab. Also werden meine Italienischkenntnisse schon langsam nachlassen
Moritz Walser
Wohnst du in der Schweiz :o ?
Nein, in Bayern
Your Dutch, German and French was really good! Leuke video :)
Is wel waar lol
Ja das war es!
Portuguese as well.
10:00 Cara seu português é bom,você pronúncia bem, se passar três meses no Brasil voce fica com um sotaque muito bom. Parabéns 🇧🇷🇵🇹
Até que fim um BR
Eu fico surpresa ao ver que muitos estudantes da língua portuguesa estudam o pt-br. É curioso. 🤔
@@harukatakahiro4690 por que voce fica surpresa?
@@harukatakahiro4690 Brasil possui 200 milhões de falantes nativos. Portugal possui apenas 10 milhões.
@@harukatakahiro4690 É a mesma coisa que perguntar porque a maioria das pessoas estudam o inglês americano ao invés do inglês britânico, kkk é simplesmente por causa da visibilidade e quantidade de pessoas do país.
good german and good polish... i understood everything... u r amazing
I can agree with german. Also Romanian was spoken very well. This guy is amazing!
nicht wahr? sein deutsch ist einsame spitze!
czyż nie? być polska jest super!
Swagmeister twój polski nie jest najlepszy 😂😂
Wiem, że nauczyłem się od mojej matki :D
CLAW Ja ich auch
I'm here to judge his Polish! !!!
He spoke amazing.
I am proud.
Oliwia Klaman ja też tylko po to XD
killGA hobby
Oliwia Klaman Heloł Poliszu xd
Lily pozdrawiam
Damn...He is absolutely an alien 100%
@Biracial Boy Takes something special to learn like this, along with hard work.
For sure man
Mark Zuckerberg *Press X to doubt*
Nah he's just super European
Parabéns pelo seu esforço, seu português é muito bom e espero te ver falando mais a nossa língua ☺️❤️
Duolingo: ur family is free to go 😌
XD
Mówisz pięknie po polsku! Aż miło się skucha i cudownie wiedzieć, że ludzie też uczą się języka polskiego! Pozdrowienia z Gdańska 😁
Dziekuje bardzo :)
La tua pronuncia italiana è praticamente perfetta,complimenti
buongiorno
AVANTI POPOLO, ALLA RISCOSSA, BANDIERA ROSSA BANDIERA ROSSA
dude needs some water. but this is so impressive like i could never.
I am from Spain and I have never studied portuguese or italian, but I have understood everything what he said. Spanish, Portuguese and Italian are very very very similar
What about Romanian.
Nope. I know that Romanian also comes from Latin but I couldn't understand it :/
I am Portuguese. I understand spanish very well, understand some italian. But can't understand a bit of Romanian :/ (but I'm traveling there next month!)
Eu acho que é mais facil para os falantes de português entender espanhol que enteder português se você fala espanhol.
Spanish is the most beautiful language in the world.
Saludos desde Serbia
Wow! I am German and I must say that your German is just PERFECT! In Germany you would easily be mistaken for a German with that pronunciation! You are unbelievable!
Ja stimmt :D
Stimmt das war super!
kann da nur zustimmen
Same with his Russian!
Vor allem ZWO tausend fünfzehn. Boss move.
Native english speaker be like : Two languages in one lifetime?! Nobody can live with that speed!
Florencia Edgina I live in England and grew up only speaking English. I wish I learned more as a kid but now im learning japanese and Spanish. I wish I could speak as many as some people but I can't remember that much
Utter Otter How old are you?
Sam Mxd 14
Utter Otter You are still young you can learn many languages 🤓
Russians are. I'm not a Russian, but am aware they struggle with English. 99,9% (imho) movies they watch are dubbed in Russian. I see a lot of comments in rutracker[.]org (largest torrent tracker) where they say about movies, tutorials, learning lessons etc.: too shame its not in Russian etc. I understand - they are proud of their language, BUT lazy in language learning. Of course it does not apply to many young people. Even many Russian people who lives here in Latvia for generations, can't put together a simple conversation in Latvian. I speak Russian from 1st grade. Fluent from 5th grade. (now 31 years old). Who disagrees with me is a hypocrite (i mean Russians, whether they are from Russia or Latvia). Вот так вот {Russian}.
Vladimír máte nielen talent na reči, vy ste génius. Gratulujem a prajem vam všetko dobré
Je Nederlands is echt goed, heel knap!
I am a Chinese who speaks Italian and Spanish, this dude's Italian and Spanish are almost native, moreover, in spite of the strong Taiwanese accent, he is one of the best foreign Mandarin speakers I have ever seen in my life, seriously... For me, any foreign people that can communicate in my language earn a lot of my respect because I know how hard it is to learn, and to this dude... Geez what can I say.....you killed it bro, this is sick!! Good job!
Thank you.
just what's wrong with the Taiwanese accent...cause the way you mention it makes me feel like you don't see it as Mandarin, but if that's not what you meant then sorry about this comment dude. Anyway, agreed with you that +Vladimir Skultety does speak Mandarin well, respect !!
No ha hablado tanto en español como para poder valorar su fluidez. El español es uno de los idiomas más difíciles de aprender, y poca gente he visto que lo hable mucho. No es una crítica, solo deseo que siga mejorando con el español, y le envío muchos ánimos. 😃
Karnak07 ¿De dónde sacaste esta tontería? Una de las más difíciles? Más que Mandarin, Japones, Escocés, Árabe, Hebreo, Hindi? Hay muchas otras lenguajes mucho más difíciles que las lenguas Romanicas (Romance)
Vladimir Skultety I'm Italian, and I can assure you that your Italian accent is almost perfect, typical of the area where you lived. Very well done!!!
This is madness! All the languages he spoke that I understand are spot on! Not like some other dudes on UA-cam who claim to be polyglot but only know some sentences.
Miért csak most látom ezt a videót? Ez valami zseniális!
Le a kalappal előtted! :)
Örülök, hogy magyarul is beszélsz, mert azért elég sok magyarnak is nehezen megy ez a nyelv. :D Nagyon szép a kiejtésed, de tényleg!
Nem semmi!
Dein deutsch ist verfickt gut, sogar mit umgangsformen wie "zwo" für "zwei".
Danke sehr:)
Willi Rehmer hab ich mir grad auch gedacht, nice!
Ja, unglaublich
Ja, ich bin wirklich beeindruckt. Deine Ausdrucksweise ist perfekt, wie jemand, der schon lange Deutsch spricht!
Manche Leute kriegen das in 20 Jahren nicht hin. Traurig aber wahr
maybe his grammar is not flawless in the languages, but his pronounciations are very good in every sinlge one of them
That makes me think that maybe he didn't read this from a script and perhaps really ad libbed it. That would be impressive indeed.
It depends I'm portuguese and his portuguese is very good but his pronounciation is very close to the brazilian one
I'm Brazilian, yeah it's definitely Brazilian accent, and I can say his vowels are on point; pretty impressive! No other foreigner I've heard before could make nasal vowels without sounding either a little off, or as if they're putting too much effort.
How do you know?
Sebastián Valentino
by simply knowing a few of the languages
Вова, роскошный русский! Так держать!
Can you please translate?
@@niallsfavduck8290 "Vova (Vladimir), your russian is magnificent! Carry on!"
@@AllysanderStark thank you!
Are there anyone who's learning Russian?
For example, I'm 14 years old, and I've been learning Russian for 14 years as well. And I live in Russia in Ivanovo region. Maybe I even can say that I'm a native speaker
Умница. Талант. И, конечно, трудяга.
I decided to press “like” when you spoke in Chinese, even your accent is not perfect because it’s not an easy language. By the way, I speak 10 languages and I haven’t never found someone brilliant like you before, very impressive! My first language are English and Spanish. Nice to meet you.
日本語も話せるの?すげーー
Well, he has a perfect accent of a Cantonese speaker learning Mandarin Chinese as a second language, I bet he got the accent from his Chinese-speaking friends who were from the south of China/Hong Kong/Taiwan. It was as if I was listening to some of my former colleagues from that area :)
His Chinese is in Taiwanese style which finds it a little bit softer compared to Mainland China Chinese, well I mean standard Beijing Chinese
Bell Nathaniel Sanchez Ha ha Hmm..i don’t think so.I’m Taiwanese and I think he speaks Chinese very well.His accent just like the way l talk to my mate.
I’m gonna take a fat guess and say that English is definitely not your native language.
your german is PERFECT!! 4real it Sounds just perfect. Wirklich mega gut gemacht
Danke sehr. Thank you.
I really like that part, when you speak czech - it's funny how people from Slovakia use a lot of informal expressions, because they learn czech from people - not from a book.
Například "rodný jazyky" Ha! :D Správně je to rodnÉ jazyky - každopádně to neber jako výtku; jde ti to skvěle! :D
Man könnte meinen du lebst in Deutschland. Kaum ein Akzent zu hören.
dachte ich auch mal ;w;
This guy is unbelievable. He speaks italian like a mothertongue!
Я из России и я могу сказать, что ты очень хорошо говоришь по русски.
Принцесса Мясокомбината i am not a russian expert but i can say that your russian is awful
name surname why?
Helena Manson it was just a joke lol
I'm french and italian, I just wanted ti say that you're amazing and your Italian and French are amazing. You have a lot of vocabulary I don't know😂
You're amazing !!!
I agree, I'm also French and Italian
HAHA MOI AUSSI CHUIS FRANCO ITALIENNEEEEE
@@ninaadrot-castorina6553 haha 😭😂 moi français seul mdr
Je suis français et anglais mdr France gang gang
You quite don’t have an accent when u speak German! Incredible
"two translators are on a sinking ship, the first says: 'do you know how to swim?' The second says 'No, but I know how to shout for help in 19 languages.'' Missandei - Game of Thrones
Omar Almubayd I remember when she told this “joke” .. love game of thrones
This joke is older than our grand grandparents, my friend :)
Doesn't matter where we are from, every nation has it in some form :D
@@AleksandarIvanov69 so...what is your point exactly?
it is actually quite obvious, get over yourself and you'd see t :)
His German is really good!
Ja
mega!
wenn der alle sprachen so perfekt ausspricht wie deutsch (was ich nicht beurteilen kann weil ich leider nicht so talentiert bin) dann ist der echt krass gut
hört sich so an als ob er schon mehrere Jahre in Deutschland wohnen würde
+meme.potato Sein Russisch war sogar noch besser :o
Ele é tão sincero e ele fala Português tão bem, que incrível isso, meus parabéns!!!
WTF maaaaan, you have a superpower in your brain or what ?
Muva u Letu a
Muva u Letu Its really amazing isnt. I only speak 3.... :(
It's really difficult to learn this many languages, although learning one isn't.
Hi
Muva u Letu I can speak Dutch and Luxembourgish
I also speak some of those languages. But I see no mayor difference in Taiwanese and Mandarin. I can understand both very well. But yeah, Cantonese indeed is way different than Mandarin.
The difference between Taiwanese (台式閩南話) and Mandarin (普通話) is like the difference between German and English if not more.
I would not say it is that different. I used to learn Mandarin via a taiwanese web page. Everything was just like Mandarin except for the pronouncation obviously.
Well, I understood some of what you said in taiwanese pretty well. Danshi 但是 seems to mean "but" in both languages. Same with suoyi 所以 which means "so".
But we are still talking about 台式閩南話 (Taiwanese/Hokkien/Southern Min) and not 台式普通話 (Taiwanese Mandarin) right? Do you still happen to have the link to the page in Taiwanese you used to learn Mandarin? With all due respect, if you can't speak Taiwanese, even if you speak Cantonese and Mandarin perfectly, it is still very very hard to understand. 'Haus' and 'house' are pronounced almost the same way in German and English, and you probably would understand the word if you'd hear it if you don't speak one of the languages, but that doesn't say much about the similarity of the languages.
Vladimir Skultety It was some page of the taiwanese government I guess. But that was taiwanese Mandarin, yeah.
Vladimir Skultety vrei a are învăț romana?
WOW!! Your Polish was really good. It is not popular, that someone from abroad speaks this language so well. I am impressed.
I'm Pole living in Berlin. I've noticed that my mother tongue is getting more and more popular not only among polyglots who want to add one more language to their list, but also among people who want to find new career opportunities or are simply interested in Polish culture. I really like it, because finding Tandem partner is not as challenging as it used to be :)
Lilarouge Yeah, our cultur is very interesting and the traditions are really strict
Nevertheless, Polish is learning in Russia and Ukraine. Also, I want to try study it because your pronunciation is really awesome 🙂
Vladimir: Przepraszam za mój polski
Polacy po przesłuchaniu tego: O_O
On mówi bardziej zrozumiale niż większość Polaków
Duolingo help me translate this!!!!
Jego zasób słów jest naprawdę dobry
@@DCC69 Vladimir: I apologise for my pretty bad Polish
Poles after listening to him: o_o
Też byłam zdziwiona haha Ma naprawdę dobry akcent!
Unglaublich! Der absolute Hammer!
Danke sehr.
+Rya Freij Hello and thank you very much for the nice words :) Actually I wanted to learn Arabic and one of the reasons why I learned Farsi was that it has a lot of Arabic loanwords, so that if I'd decide to learn Arabic later, it would be a bit easier for me. In the end I started to learn Chinese instead, but I hope that one day I will speak Arabic too.
Vladimir Skultety Masz dobry akcent. Dobrze to brzmiało naprawdę :)
adrianCTR5 Dziekuje bardzo:)
Vladimir Skultety do learn Tagalog too! It's a pretty easy to learn language. Alphabet is written in the same way as English and words are in syllables as japanese. Should be easy for you!
Vladimir Skultety do learn Tagalog too! It's a pretty easy to learn language. Alphabet is written in the same way as English and words are in syllables as japanese. Should be easy for you!
Kimmy Chan I don't have a reason to learn Tagalog now to be very honest, but maybe one day:) Although I've never been there, Philippines are stunning, so who knows.
Your Serbian is great
Tvoj srpski je super
European languages roll in, me:”thats impressive”, and he starts speaking Mandarin, I’m like WHAAAT am I hEaRiNG? Why is it so perfect?
I am brazilian and I'm able to say that your portuguese is much better than the most brazilians.
Congratulations!
He speaks better than Dilma.
+Melk Porto hahaahha
acertô mizeravi
Ele fala Português de Portugal. O Português dele é perfeito, mas tem uma pronúncia um pouco ruim, principalmente na parte do "R".
é claramente do brasil
bro..I having a tough time learning Spanish and french for the last two years and you speak 19 languages
yeah he is incredible.
+toaritok I agree with you 👍 my native language is English and I know French. Now I'm learning Spanish and Arabic. Speaking is the most important part in language learning.
toarikok das ist sehr lang. 3 jahr. ich bin nur 3 monat. und ich bin learne on und off...sehr schwer auf attain proficency in diese langue.
I speeeak Swedish,English,Arabic,Kurdish,French,a little bit of Turkish and I'm learning Korean!
A very few people speak Arabic as not their first language, congrats 💙
I swear I can always find an A.R.M.Y
+Reemani990 thank u! Ikr, Arabic is like my 4th language or something if I rate them haha! I can speak,read and write in Arabic 😅
+Martha Guyo ofcccc!! But same tho
+Sara Arabic is my first language and I find it hard 😭 I speak Arabic, English and Spanish. Will my Spanish is not that good I'm still learning 😂
His german was perfect... , but ofc all the other languages are impressive as well.
My friend and Czech language partner, Vlad! Amazing guy! Well worth watching him in action, speaking the languages he's studied! :)
Richard Simcott Thank you Richard:)
Wow je nederlands is echt heel goed!
Ja he! Alleen je hoort wel een sterk accent haha
@@enjo2005 ja maar dat vergeleken met sommige mensen die ik hier hoor praten die er al vijf jaar wonen. Toch indrukwekkend
Wanneer spreekt hij Nederlands in de video?
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Your Dutch is great, don't worry!
Kind off, he sounds like hes from drenthe
his accent is so funny xD
+Nina de Krijger Dutch sounds like an awsome language :D
+Martine Hollenberg hij heeft een beetje een frans accent ofzo.
+Martine Hollenberg De grammatica vooral is verrassend goed