I love your videos, really. It's so good when we find videos I can agree with every single word in it like this one. Whe. I was 14 a teacher told us that if we didn't learn English we wouldn't be able to get a good job on the future. It got me worried, it gave me a the idea that this was something I would need to to, but it didn't get me motivated. What brought me the motivation to start learning English with real joy was the argument that most of the content on the internet is in English and if I didn't learn that language I wouldn't be able to learn, enjoy stories, have fun, connect to people, all because just one barrier that I knew I could break through because I've done this before, I had learnd my native language, if I could do it once, I can do twice or more. It was a small price to pay comparing to what I would get. What I didn't know is that the process itself is so fun by itself that it's not even a price, it's like being paid to go through a process that would lead me to a much better position at the end. There's no negative in learning s language, nobody in history ever woke up someday saying "damn, I shouldn't have learned that language". But sorry for the long message, I just wanted to tell you why I agree with you so much with what you said in your video.
Thank you so much for your kind words and for sharing your story! I can completely relate to what you said. finding joy in the process makes all the difference. It’s amazing how learning a language opens up so many doors to connect with people, enjoy stories, and explore new worlds. You’re so right. no one ever regrets learning a language, and your mindset is so inspiring! I’m so glad my video resonated with you. it means a lot!✨️
There is only one country that I have always, from a very young age, wanted to go is China. I adore this country and its culture to a very large extent. It's my peace and everything in that country appeals to me so much. I wholeheartedly want to learn the language of this land. I have started learning but can't find many resources to be consistent with it but I'm sure hopefully that I can learn this one day. I want to learn Traditional Chinese so that I can even understand and read the historical books written in their language. Chin to me is my peace. ❤ 🇨🇳 ❤ 🪷✨️
Your comment really inspired me! As a fan of learning new languages, it’s amazing to see your passion for Chinese. It even makes me want to try learning it too! If I find any useful resources, I’ll definitely share them with you. I’m sure there are some great authentic materials from native speakers online.
I'm ever enjoying learn language, it's because have got a vision about my, become poliglota and I'm always picturing myself manage all, and this is a gas that lead towards those ambition.
I am a native Spanish speaker, from a young age I've been interested in the English language, which I've learned it in a self-taught way. Years ago I began studying Georgian language (ქართული ენა, means for example "Georgian language"), from Georgia, Europe, because my wife is Georgian. Maybe one day I willl try to learn French.
Spanish is one of the languages I’ve always wanted to learn because Spain is on my bucket list! 😁 As for Georgian, I think it’s one of those unique languages that aren’t as popular as English or French, but that’s what makes it so magical. There’s something truly special about learning a language spoken by a smaller population.✨️
Soy de corea pero llevo muchos anos viviendo y trabajando Escocia. Fui a Mallorca de vacaiones el ano pasado y me enamore de Espana. Empece aprender espanol despues de las vacaciones. Es muy divertido hablar con la gente en Espana y en Sudamerica.
That’s amazing! Spanish is such a beautiful language, and I’d love to learn it someday too. Korean is also incredible. I admire anyone who speaks it! Thanks so much for sharing your story!
I'm from Brazil, and I always want to learn Japanese, for watch animes without subtitles, and French, because i think is a beautiful I study english because is the global language... I love learning new idioms and i want to be a polyglot🙏
That's such a wonderful goal! I love anime too. Miyazaki and Makoto Shinkai are amazing! Listening in the original language really brings their work to life. Wishing you all the best on your polyglot journey. you’re inspiring!
You're welcome 🌱✨️ I think English is probably the easiest, but here’s my unpopular opinion: German is super easy to learn too! 😁 It’s sooo structured and logical. everything follows rules. Plus, I personally love how it sounds!
That's amazing! ✨️🌱 Greek is actually one of my favorite languages, especially because of its rich art and culture. But I haven't tried learning it yet.
🌏 What’s a language you’ve always wanted to learn and why? Comment below 🌱✨️
Greetings from Venezuela, South America. 🇻🇪👋
Sending lots of love to beautiful Venezuela ✨️
I'm learning English. Portuguese is my native language and become fluent in English is something that I really want.
Keep going. Wishing you lots of luck and success. 🌱✨️
@MilaVibesss Thanks 🙏
I love your videos, really. It's so good when we find videos I can agree with every single word in it like this one. Whe. I was 14 a teacher told us that if we didn't learn English we wouldn't be able to get a good job on the future. It got me worried, it gave me a the idea that this was something I would need to to, but it didn't get me motivated. What brought me the motivation to start learning English with real joy was the argument that most of the content on the internet is in English and if I didn't learn that language I wouldn't be able to learn, enjoy stories, have fun, connect to people, all because just one barrier that I knew I could break through because I've done this before, I had learnd my native language, if I could do it once, I can do twice or more. It was a small price to pay comparing to what I would get. What I didn't know is that the process itself is so fun by itself that it's not even a price, it's like being paid to go through a process that would lead me to a much better position at the end. There's no negative in learning s language, nobody in history ever woke up someday saying "damn, I shouldn't have learned that language". But sorry for the long message, I just wanted to tell you why I agree with you so much with what you said in your video.
Thank you so much for your kind words and for sharing your story! I can completely relate to what you said. finding joy in the process makes all the difference. It’s amazing how learning a language opens up so many doors to connect with people, enjoy stories, and explore new worlds. You’re so right. no one ever regrets learning a language, and your mindset is so inspiring! I’m so glad my video resonated with you. it means a lot!✨️
There is only one country that I have always, from a very young age, wanted to go is China. I adore this country and its culture to a very large extent. It's my peace and everything in that country appeals to me so much. I wholeheartedly want to learn the language of this land. I have started learning but can't find many resources to be consistent with it but I'm sure hopefully that I can learn this one day. I want to learn Traditional Chinese so that I can even understand and read the historical books written in their language.
Chin to me is my peace. ❤ 🇨🇳 ❤
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Your comment really inspired me! As a fan of learning new languages, it’s amazing to see your passion for Chinese. It even makes me want to try learning it too! If I find any useful resources, I’ll definitely share them with you. I’m sure there are some great authentic materials from native speakers online.
I'm ever enjoying learn language, it's because have got a vision about my, become poliglota and I'm always picturing myself manage all, and this is a gas that lead towards those ambition.
That’s such an amazing. I wish you all the best on your language-learning journey. Keep picturing that success, and you’ll get there.✨️🌱
Thank you for your always helpful lessons. Thank you, beautiful teacher. From Japan 😊
Glad you like them! Thanks a lot. ✨️🌱
I am a native Spanish speaker, from a young age I've been interested in the English language, which I've learned it in a self-taught way. Years ago I began studying Georgian language (ქართული ენა, means for example "Georgian language"), from Georgia, Europe, because my wife is Georgian. Maybe one day I willl try to learn French.
Spanish is one of the languages I’ve always wanted to learn because Spain is on my bucket list! 😁 As for Georgian, I think it’s one of those unique languages that aren’t as popular as English or French, but that’s what makes it so magical. There’s something truly special about learning a language spoken by a smaller population.✨️
Thanks. It was helpful 🙏🩷
Glad you like it 🌱✨️
Soy de corea pero llevo muchos anos viviendo y trabajando Escocia. Fui a Mallorca de vacaiones el ano pasado y me enamore de Espana. Empece aprender espanol despues de las vacaciones. Es muy divertido hablar con la gente en Espana y en Sudamerica.
That’s amazing! Spanish is such a beautiful language, and I’d love to learn it someday too. Korean is also incredible. I admire anyone who speaks it! Thanks so much for sharing your story!
Great 👍
Thanks for the visit✨️
Make more videos like this
Spanish is the language of happiness for me 🌵
That's amazing! Spanish sounds so beautiful and lively. I’ve always wanted to learn it and visit Spain someday. it’s on my bucket list! 😄
I'm from Brazil, and I always want to learn Japanese, for watch animes without subtitles, and French, because i think is a beautiful
I study english because is the global language... I love learning new idioms and i want to be a polyglot🙏
That's such a wonderful goal! I love anime too. Miyazaki and Makoto Shinkai are amazing! Listening in the original language really brings their work to life. Wishing you all the best on your polyglot journey. you’re inspiring!
@@MilaVibesss I love their animations, but my prefer author is Eiichiro Oda, One piece is the number 1 for me
What is the easiest language to learn in your opinion and thank you for the videos it helps me a lot
You're welcome 🌱✨️ I think English is probably the easiest, but here’s my unpopular opinion: German is super easy to learn too! 😁 It’s sooo structured and logical. everything follows rules. Plus, I personally love how it sounds!
@thanks
From India
Hindi is my native language
Know English very well
But wanna learn and speak Russian, Greek, Arabic
That's amazing! ✨️🌱
Greek is actually one of my favorite languages, especially because of its rich art and culture. But I haven't tried learning it yet.
Hebrew Hebreo ...
no lol