How many languages do I speak? 50K Q&A❗️Polyglot speaks 12 languages
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- Опубліковано 6 чер 2024
- This channel polýMATHY and my other channel @ScorpioMartianus have passed 50K subscribers! For the occasion, I am answering your most frequently asked questions. Thanks for subscribing!
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00:00 Intro
00:12 How many languages do you speak?
01:17 Why did you study the various languages you know?
01:47 What modern language do you like the most?
02:43 Which language do you find most challenging to learn?
04:23 Does learning a language have to be useful? Why learn Latin and Ancient Greek?
05:14 Should Latin be compulsory in schools?
07:16 Equivalent for LLPSI in Ancient Greek?
08:22 Which Romance language is closest to Latin?
09:53 What is the difference between Koine and Classical Greek?
10:10 What’s your favorite kind of music?
11:42 How many languages should you learn at the same time?
13:44 Do you shave your head?
13:51 How do you manage to keep from mixing up accents in the various languages you speak?
15:22 What are your thoughts on conlangs (constructed languages)? Do you find them interesting? Boring? Or haven't heard much about them?
17:42 What’s been the biggest hurdle you’ve had to face during your journey with Latin, and what advice would you give to someone who wants to be a polyglot?
19:37 Why do you use U when Latin only had V?
20:43 Why do you use J in Latin?
21:33 How do you fly a helicopter?
22:07 What’s your interest in space and Mars?
23:45 What is your favourite time period in history and why?
25:28 What's your favourite work of Latin literature?
This channel polýMATHY and my other channel ua-cam.com/users/ScorpioMartianus have passed 50K subscribers! For the occasion, I am answering your most frequently asked questions. Thanks for subscribing!
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00:00 Intro
00:12 How many languages do you speak?
01:17 Why did you study the various languages you know?
01:47 What modern language do you like the most?
02:43 Which language do you find most challenging to learn?
04:23 Does learning a language have to be useful? Why learn Latin and Ancient Greek?
05:14 Should Latin be compulsory in schools?
07:16 Equivalent for LLPSI in Ancient Greek?
08:22 Which Romance language is closest to Latin?
09:53 What is the difference between Koine and Classical Greek?
10:10 What’s your favorite kind of music?
11:42 How many languages should you learn at the same time?
13:44 Do you shave your head?
13:51 How do you manage to keep from mixing up accents in the various languages you speak?
15:22 What are your thoughts on conlangs (constructed languages)? Do you find them interesting? Boring? Or haven't heard much about them?
17:42 What’s been the biggest hurdle you’ve had to face during your journey with Latin, and what advice would you give to someone who wants to be a polyglot?
19:37 Why do you use U when Latin only had V?
20:22 Why do you use J in Latin?
21:33 How do you fly a helicopter?
22:07 What’s your interest in space and Mars?
23:45 What is your favourite time period in history and why?
25:28 What's your favourite work of Latin literature?
This was a wonderful video! May the Mars be with you, sir. 🧐
How to go from intermediate to advanced level in English?
Yea cool but can you speak English?
@@kardz1848 yeah I can but I feel stuck sometimes as if there is nothing in my mind
@@fseenamber7901 most men can
“-How many languages do you speak?
-Not as many as I’d like”
I feel seen
“I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve.”
"How many languages do you speak?"
Polyglot: "Yes."
yes
But what does "speak" mean...?
In Greek he said " I want to speak Greek but" And then comes the ancient " It is my duty to communicate in the ancient language "
He never said that it's his duty. He clearly said: "ἀλλὰ ῥᾷόν μοί ἐστι ἐν τῇ ἀρχαίᾳ γλώττῃ διαλέγεσθαι".
@@Michail_Chatziasemidis it sounded like χρεον εστι that's why I translated as duty
But now that you say it he may have said ραον έτσι. I was mislead by the "h" Sound that came from the "δασεια" On "ραον".
@Karol "but it's easier for me to discuss in the ancient tongue"
Don't worry, @@stavrosskoulas783. It's happened to me many times until I got used to the Lucian pronunciation.
A charming man who speaks Latin and Italian, loves space and history, loves classical music, Mozart and Queen. It's official, I'm in love!
Very kind!
And he's in the army
Don't forget quel bellissimo viso 😏
@@polyMATHY_Luke Queen.
@@HasufelyArod Oh stop adding to his qualities, you're making it harder for women here, LOL. He likes Star Trek too. I've never met such a perfect man...
Congratulations on 50K! You deserve another +000000 added on the right there. Love your languages. Excellent Italian.
Grazie mille, optime legiōnārī!
Yea +0
+000000
Actually you mean "concatenated to the right". Adding 0 is not very useful. But better than multiplying anyhow.
@@TheVoitel he meant on the right of the number 5.
What he said in Japanese: “I lived in Tokyo for 3 years and I love the Japanese language.”
ありがとう
shouldn't it be "I lived in Tokyo for three years, _so_ I love the Japanese language."
I honestly thought he said 遠くにすんでいましたから there and I was so confused
In Portuguese, he said: “I can speak Portuguese, but not well”
Same in russian
Judging by what I’ve heard, he would do well when visiting Brasil.
"Does learning a language have to be useful?"
*Laughs in High Valyrian*
ha,ha....
Hahahae
*ridas esperante*
An incredibly deserved milestone. Here's to another 50k by the end of the year.
Very kind of you, Graf! Thanks.
Let us make it grow more
@@polyMATHY_Luke it seems you achieved
You finally used the all mighty clickbait of "Polyglot speaks 100 languages" 😈😈😈
Lmao yup that was the idea. And I started out with that question right away for maximum entertainment value of the potential new viewer
Wouldn't a polyglot with 100 languages be a Centiglot?
@@gregdesouza17 Maybe a hecatoglot just to match Greek roots. Or centilingual.
People saying Latin and ancient Greek have no use today, umm let me introduce ya'll to philosophy these languages are a massiveee help if you study philosophy, and Latin helps connect various Romance languages
And then there come the barren refuters that question the importance of philosophy. Ο Θεὸς φωτιζέτω αὐτῶν τὸν νοῦν!
Math. Know that sine is a translation mistake from persian helps to explain it's function to students.
the most use of these languages comes to shine in a medical based degree
@@lobster5114 caseous necrosis. Cheese never was so disgusting.
As an Italian that studies Spanish with a Romanian girlfriend I'm going to punch latin haters in the face.
On top of all that you're an aviator? Dude you really are living the best life
Some people are main characters in this world and it shows
Sei il migliore! Rispetto da un appassionato di lingue in Italia!
Molto gentile! C’ho tanto da fare rispetto alle lingue, anche all’italiano. Un giorno forse ci vivrò di nuovo.
@@polyMATHY_Luke ti aspettiamo😀
It would be very trivial to learn Dutch, Frisian, Swedish, Norwegian and Danish with that background. Finnish is the Godzilla.
Hungarian is super hard as well!
Finnish and Hungarian are easy. They've no gender, no cases (they're pospositions actually), no strange plurale, no difficult phonology....
actually since he is good at ancient latin he would probably be quite okay at learning finnish/estonian because he already understands how cases work
@@buarath9 ...and 13 cases
@@creeproot If you read again, I said they're pospositions not cases.
Sonho em um dia ver Luke falando português fluentemente num dos seus vídeos. 😊
I would love to achieve that ability! Some day
@@polyMATHY_Luke mai întâi în românește, știu că poți!
Idem, amigo.
Your Russian pronunciation is great! Good luck with slavic languages :)
Привет из Санкт-Петербурга! Спасибо за такой чудесный канал о древних языках
I LOVE it when you speak other languages than English! I need to improve my Latin so I can become a TRUE Rex Polyglotus (My Latin is terrible, you can hear me speaking it in some of my videos)! You deserve each and every one of your 50k subs!
Oh thanks! I’ll check out your videos right away
@@polyMATHY_Luke Thank you very much!
Latin is compulsory in Romania for those in the eighth grade (also grades 9-10 at the social sciences profile and for the whole high school at the philology profile), but to be honest there is no intrest at all. In general, in the eighth grade Latin teachers are the same as the Romanian teachers. As at the end of the eighth grade we have the entrance exam for high school, the teachers prefer to teach us Romanian instead of doing Latin, and for the grades they ask us to do essays about things related to the Roman Empire.
If 5% of students know how to count in Latin, I would be pleasantly surprised
Interesant! I'm originally from Moldova myself, but I went to school in the US. I would have never guessed that they taught Latin in Romania, and I doubt they teach it in Moldova. I wish they did teach it better.
@@beybladeguru101 Înafară de Gaudeamus igitur nu ne-a învățat nimic și din păcate asta nu-i excepția ci regula
You and Gavin are two Americans who speak my language: Portuguese. I am from Brazil, I speak Portuguese, English, French, Spanish and Italain pretty well. I understand a little Romanian, German, and Swedish. But it is impossible to beat Luke, a real language warrior!
At the beggining I wanted to study Latin so I can surprise my history teacher. But now, with my 13 years old I really got into it, and thanks to your videos and books I just can say: "Let's go for that third lenguaje!"
🇮🇹Italian 🇫🇷 French 🇪🇸 Spanish 🇵🇹Portuguese 🇹🇩 Romanian = Modern Latin
🥺❤️
@@animotiondesign same and I'm not even portugese
For me as a Brazilian, seeing the Portuguese flag instead of the Brazilian one makes me so sad hahah but I love Portugal anyway :)
@@Arturest I don't know why would it make you sad. The language is Portuguese. It should simply have no effect on you, because it's just logical.
Tu español es muy bueno, Luke, pero te falta dominar el dialecto rioplatense jajajaja
Mis disculpas por llegar tarde a este video, no quería perderme la oportunidad de felicitarte por llegar a los 50k
El argentino mola, aunque prefiero el español de España jsjsj
Tu pronunciación en español es muy buena. Felicitaciones
Congratulations to your (well deserved and happy) subscribers! 🎉🎊😘👏👏🎊🤗🤗
Congratulations!
The more I look at your videos the more I am amazed at how much we seem alike, I love language, history and am really into space as well! Super interesting!
Love to see more!
I can't believe you only have 50k subs, you should have a million at least
Thanks! 😅
Ti auguro un milione di iscritti, li meriti davvero !!
Love from 🇮🇹
You have such a soothing voice and speak with passion about your subjects. I love this channel!
Luke, you've been class since I first started following you a few years ago with your videos on Original Pronunciation! Thanks to you, you also got me right into Latin and, moreover, Classical Latin! Both of your channels are excellent!
All the best from Krakow, Poland
You're amazing! Thanks for sharing with us all your knowledge!
Molto gentile! Grazie per esserci
Поздравляю! Желаю успехов и миллион подписчиков!
Jos pălăria, Luke! Îți urez tot succesul din lume, chiar îl meriți!
So incredible. You're an inspiration!
Great video, very insightful! You deserve 1,000,000 subs, Luchino!
Luke, you are an inspiring man. To see someone who knows so much and likes so much stuff, and isn't an old dude, it's amazing! I appreciate your taste in music, it's very similar to mine. And also how much you love space, I would definitely watch more space videos. By the way, do you like any videogames? I've found videogames to be one of the most effective ways in which I learn languages, and I've imagined playing games in Latin and Ancient Greek hahaha. Anyways, keep on inspiring us to be modern polymaths, amazing job!
Thanks so much! That's a good suggestion.
Inspiring! Congratulations on the 50k!
Congratulations on your milestone, you've earned it through hard work and dedication, and by being such great teacher/kind individual! You help me keep my interest in Latin alive, and despite it's slow pace and difficulty, I wouldn't have been able to go anywhere near this beautiful language and I'd miss out on the intricacies and rich culture of those strange and wonderful ancient Romans. So thank you!
Hola, qué tal estás? my name's Brian from Philippines. l've been studying Spanish since last year and your videos have inspired me so much, muchas gracias de verdad y enhorabuena!
Vidéo géniale ! Merci pour avoir partagé tes riches pensées. Bonjour de France, Luke !
Merci beaucoup, mon ami!
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. It's great to know more about you.
Thanks for watching! I’m just a guy who makes videos, so I’m flattered people are interested at all.
Great video. Thank you for sharing your passion with us.
Thanks for watching!
Finally, another person that grew up with Classical Music and Beetles! When I was a kid, I couldn't even sleep, unless I'd listened to some Vivaldi or Tchaikovsky.
Congratulations on your 50K subscribers! You truly deserve it 🎉🎊
Is amazing how your channel has grown! Congratulations 🎉
Hope someday I can speak as many languages as you do! Is my lifetime goal 🙌
Now I feel inspired to continue studying😎
Thanks so much! You can do it!
What a WONderful channel! I've got my second year Ancient Greek exams looming - but how can I resist binge-watching your excellent content instead of studying? I have come late to the classical languages, but I cannot recommend their study highly enough. It's not just the beauty of the poetry and prose, but also for the systematic way of thinking that the ancients clearly enjoyed.
On a different note, have you listened to Boccherini's 'Pines of Rome'? The Pines of the Appian Way always makes me cry as I imagine the bone-weary legionaries marching back to Rome along the ancient road.
Off I go to tell my friends about your channel: thank you! :)
I was going to congratulate you on 50k subscribers, and then I realized this was posted 2 months ago, and you’ve gained nearly 30k subscribers since then! Félicitations on all of your success! Tu mérites tout ça! Bonjour from Louisiana!
Merci!
5:14 Totally agree, I am currently having my Matura (Similar to A Levels) and I have studied Latin for 3 school years almost exclusively based on that Grammar Translation method and I am quite terrible. I found your channel looking for advice regarding learning the latin language and I will start with Lingua Latina per illustrata very soon because I really want to be able to speak and fluently read Latin as I am fairly interested in History! Thank you for what you provide to us all on your channels!
Extremely interesting and inspiring, as was to be expected! By the way, the majority of French students take a Latin course at some point (mostly in secondary school).
Oh it’s Monoglossia! one of my favorite channels! 🤩 Thanks so much! You two inspire me all the time.
Aww thank you so much! 😊
Not mostly but a lot, in US system I would say it would be like French take it in 7th grade.
A lot took it for the bonuses points in tests like getting 20,5/20 (yes in France your score/grade is in 20-base) in "bac" (same word in Spanish and Abitur in German).
Man you are my hero. You really are! As someone who loves languages too I feel nothing but the biggest respect and admiration for people like you who inspire me to work harder on my languages. Thank you!
Loved how you waxed poetic, more specifically about Tolkien. And about flying, reminded me of Richard Bach. Practically everything. Congratulations!
Amazing! A huge bravo on your achievement, I wish you're with us for many more years to come and that your channel continues to grow!
PS amazing transition from Modern Greek to Ancient Greek 😂
θέλω να μιλάω στα νέα ελληνικά αλλά ῥᾷον ἐστὶ μοι τῇ ἀρχαίᾳ ἑλληνικῇ γλώττῃ διαλέγεσθαι
Thanks my friend! I’m very grateful for your support in these kind comments. I’m always glad to read them.
Obrigado pelo vídeo Luke. És uma inspiração para amantes de idiomas.
Thank you for everything you do.
Obrigado!
Congratulations for your 50.000 subscribers. I'm always fascinated from people that are speaking more than one language, very impressive!
I'm Greek admirer 🇬🇷
Καλή συνέχεια στο ευχάριστο ταξίδι της γνώσης γλωσσών 🙂
Ευχαριστώ!
Congratulations on 50k!!! I love listening to all the different languages..between you and Metatron it's brilliant!!!
Thanks!
Wow!!! I'd leave it there, but I can't. I have to say that your channels are the perfect antidote to the poison of negativity that surrounds us. I think I'm going to exchange social media and news for these videos. Your work in languages and your multiple interests fill me with enthusiasm! Thank you!
Thanks very much! Heh there are a couple times I’ve done some “rants” on this channel, so I hope they don’t put you off too much. Here is an example: ua-cam.com/video/IjcX3MVSdyA/v-deo.html
But they’re few and far between. Thanks for being here
You inspire me a lot, man. Salve from Brasilia :)
Obrigado!
I saw you today on Jackson Crawford's video.
You've got yourself another subscriber.
Main reason is because i really like how down to earth you are about your knowledge.
Χαιρετίσματα από Ελλάδα 🇬🇷❤️
Ευχαριστώ πολύ, Μαρία!
🇬🇷 💙
@@polyMATHY_Luke
Να είσαι καλά! 🙏🏻♥️
I just realized i haven't subscribed to this channel but the other one.
I'm going to subscribe to this one as well ☺️
Εὖγε!! So glad that your channel is getting all this traction - I thoroughly enjoy each and every video, and would like to thank you for all the interesting and inspiring content. Can't wait for you to branch out into aviation and space - I love following these topics on UA-cam as well. I've probably seen every documentary ever made on black holes! :-D
Imagine a polymathy mega-meetup with Xiaoma, Laoshu, Simon Roper, Scott Manley (another bald space guy!), Petter Hornfeldt (aviation guy!), and Andrew Henry (ancient history guy!). It'd be a riot!
Haha that would be rad
yea sadly laoshu cannot be in that possibly the most awesome collab ever.. rip legend
Oriental pearl (anming), Matt versus Japan
RIP Laoshu 😢
Laoshu died in a car accident months ago (if I remember correctly), unfortunately we could be never able to see him again.
I'd love to see you do some videos on the early history of astronomy!
Bravo Luke! Continua così!
Congrats, Herzlichen Glückwunsch and gratulatio for your 50k!
Very well deserved, both of your channels are amazing!
You also managed to reawaken my interest in Latin, I do have a Latinum (German Latin certificate) but because I basically ignored the language for the past 10 years I forgot surprisingly much about it. I do want to refresh my knowledge though (or rather relearn everything I forgot, I am afraid)
Thanks so very much, Elisabeth!
You can do it! 😊
i attempted to translate the japanese at the start as practice:
"because i lived in japan for three years, i love japanese"
In tokyo.
@@shazzatulanam6680 I heard touhoku
@@the_tax_consultant Let me help you out. He said: 「僕は三年間東京に住んでいましたから、日本語が大好きですね。」Transliteration: "Boku wa sannenkan Tokyo ni sunde imashita kara, Nihongo ga
daisuki desu ne." Translation: "I lived in Tokyo for three years, so I love Japanese."
The Japanese was wrong in a few ways, so it'll be even better exercise to figure out what was wrong with it.
@@balladewilliams I only feel like the ね feels awkward, everything else feels fine to me. I guess the pharse in and of itself is a bit strange, but other than that there's nothing wrong with it grammatically is there? (pronunciation is another thing, maybe that's what you were referring to?)
"Like a mountain; why do you climb it? Because it's there" perfekt meu friend
Felicitări!! Congratulations! Grattis! Sincerely, your subscriber from Romania.
すげ〜! Congrats on 50k - here's to 100k!
頑張る!
I speak Spanish but have dabbled in at least understanding Italian. I think Italian of the big 5 is the closest to Latin. I heard people argue that because it is a bit artificially constructed and with a much older base that it is closer. That makes a lot of sense to me.
And definitely for accents, you have an Italian accent in the few things I have heard when you speak in Spanish which is so much better than an American accent. I think a lot of it is the stress difference.
Hi, what a surprise, you can also speak Portuguese. It is my native language but my accent is of Brazilian Portuguese. I love your videos, they are very instructive and a great inspiration. I have recentely begun studying Latin with the book you recommended, Familia Romana. Excellent advise, I am really enjoying it. I am currently taking courses on Russian and German. Language learning is my passion. Bye.
Congrats per questo grande traguardo Luke!!! 🎉❤
Grazie, Maria!
Fantastic to see you able to speak so many languages. You remind me of my Arabic professor in my university times. 12 languages spoken perfectly XD A brilliant man, for sure. Nice to see more people being able to speak so many languages and do it with so much passion. Fericitari si numai bine! :D
Ave, Luke! Morituri te salutant y admire you from muy lejos countries!
Charmoso português, Luke! Saudações do Brasil
Charmoso? Essa palavra é tão raramente usada, que soa como um argentino que aprendeu português kkkk
@@Arturest Mas o Luke é charmosão mesmo, fazer o que? hahaha
@@Arturest “Charmoso” é uma palavra tão rara assim no seu meio? O que constitui o vocabulário das pessoas com quem você fala? 20 palavras?
@Pop Play Pelo menos em São Paulo-capital é uma palavra que vc ouve no máximo uma vez por mês e olhe lá. E eu não acho que isso seja tão diferente assim em outra partes do país. Acho que vc precisa ser um pouquinho mais honesto consigo mesmo e parar de tentar passar a imagem de que vc é um intelectual com um vocabulário super vasto, porque a chance disso ser real, é muito pequena.
@@Arturest Não sou um intelectual com um vocabulário vasto, até porque depois que aprendi inglês, meio que esqueci muitas palavras. Mas charmoso e charmosin (de charmosinho) não soam nada estrangeiro aos meus ouvidos. De novo, devido ao seu meio, pode sim ser algo raro, mas não que mereça tal hipérbole.
Die enim bona Luke. Recte explicandum est❤️👋👋👋
God bless you,Luke! Thank you for what you are doing. You and Metatron are real gems! You both are responsible for a huge part of my knowledge in these subjects and the enthusiasm you seed is incredible. Please do not stop doing what you are doing, Luke! Thank you!
Sei molto gentile, Raffaello! Stimo molto Metatron e il suo lavoro mi ispira quotidianamente. Grazie per il tuo generoso commento
@@polyMATHY_Luke Grazie per la risposta! A proposito, sono rumeno :) Mulțumesc pentru tot ceea ce faci!
Ah nu am știut!
As a fellow language nerd, I am so grateful for the work you put into this channel. Joual is the closest Romance language to Latin. Pig Latin is a close second.
Congrats, bro!!!
Todah rabbah, my man!
I really liked this video, I've had to watch it twice!
BTW
I firstly discovered Luc when I was looking for modern songs in Latin, then I started to watch ScorpioMartianus channel (I was sure Luc was an Italian who teaches Lain)
Than I found PolyMaty and I was like "WHAT! He is an English speaker??" 😂😂
😃
Félicitations!
Your answer to "why learn languages" made me think of the quote "la langue est l'âme d'un peuple" :)
I'm looking forward to some space content, and if I may offer a suggestion dinosaurs are pretty cool too (did the ancient world knew about them???)
When I was studying Chinese in Beijing, I went to this performance of Antigone that was being done in the campus theatre (in Chinese obviously), and I got to talk to a student studying French who also took Latin classes and ended up attending one of them to see what it was like. From what I'd seen they mostly read biblical Latin, but the teaching methods were really interesting to see. In most cases the teacher ended up speaking a mix of Latin, English (because the book they used was in English) and Chinese.
Latin was part of the secondary education (which was not compulsory) in Spain when I was young (some decades ago 😏), which means that it you decided to continue studying after finishing your primary education, then you had to study Latin, no matter which other subjects you chose.
And I loved the idea of learning Latin, I devoured my textbook way before we studied it in the classroom, but unfortunately, as you say, those classes were not a pleasant experience, to say the least. Which is a real pity, because I really loved learning whatever had any relation to languages, but only recently I restarted learning Latin (and you were a real and huge inspiration 👍☺️).
I totally agree with you in the reasons to learn a new language: first and foremost, because it's fun.
There are so many of them, and people use them to live their lives! I want to learn them!
By the way, congratulations for your subscribers! 💪😄
Inspirador Video para estudiar Latin! Enhorabuena por el éxito en UA-cam. Muchas gracias Lucius Amadeus por compartir tu visión y experiencia personal en la constelación de los idiomas. Viva la conexión con Escorpión y los Marcianos. ; )
Wish you 100k!!!!!
Thanks!
Îmi place că vorbești limba română. Este limba mea preferată. Congratulations on 50k!
Și eu ador limba română!
Salut Tiffany! Ca și român, mă bucură afirmația ta și îți mulțumesc pentru ea. Ce îți place așa mult despre limba română?
@@AndreiIorgulescu Este foarte frumoasă și sună minunată. Îmi place în special vocabularul. Dacă sunt sincer, am început să studiez limba română din cauza lui Vlad al III-lea.
Very interesting! Gratia!
FELICITACIONES POR TUS 50.000 SUSCRIPTORES.
AHORA TE PUEDO ESCRIBIR EN ESPAÑOL.
SALUDOS DESDE CHILE.
One think I like about you is your voice, and smoothness of delivery. You're easy to listen to and like.
That's kind of you
In many ways, you are my role model, Mr. Scorpio!
I am also a polyglot and I consider myself somewhat of a polymath as well.
Your channel had helped me with improving my Latin immensely. And, in a way, it even guided me to understand some concepts which are vital to learning Modern Greek!
Although, to be honest, I mostly concentrate my attention on modern languages.
The list of the languages I speak is compiled by the level of fluency and comprehension (or the lack thereof, haha):
Russian;
English;
Spanish;
Portuguese;
French;
Italian;
Esperanto;
German;
Catalan and Valencian;
Swedish;
Norwegian;
Polish;
Ukrainian;
Latin;
Modern Greek;
Mandarin Chinese.
Out of those, I can speak about 7 or 8 fluently and can understand about 10 or 13, depending on what you define as ''understand'' :D
Good job!
your portuguese is amazing man, congrats from Brazil!
Seu inglês tbm 😀🤙
Congratulations on 50K. I enjoy your channel. I’m a monoglot!! (I can keep myself fed and out of prison in French and Spanish, but only barely.)
That’s all you need! Haha
When it comes to ancient poetry, I recently heard that the ancient Greek pattern of long-short-long-short vowels became the modern Greek iambic decapentasyllable (like for example, a more modern Greek poem would say Σαράντα πέντε μάστορες κι εξήντα μαθητάδες (but when saying it you'd also accentuate -ρες and -μα) so that syllables alternate between stressed and unstressed. And to me that honestly sounds so cool! The way that the language changed (from phonemic vowel length to equal syllables with stress accent) also changed how poetry was made!
It’s a very interesting change! Modern Greek is gorgeous, and so are the ancient varieties.
Congratulations ! You deserved it fully ! Bisous d'Alsace 🤗😘
Merci, Lydia!
I’m glad that I am not alone in learning an ancient language for the sake of speech/enjoyment. I-rather spontaneously-decided to start learning Ancient Greek, and, only after studying the language a bit (1 university year in a summer intensive), have I begun to read the literature more (often in English since I am not yet that comfortable with Greek yet). I also got my copy of LLPSI yesterday and have absolutely loved it reading it so far.
I am extraordinarily entrenched in STEM (I actually do astrophysics research in university right now) like you, and my current time spent learning language has been a wonderful contrast to the mathematics to which I have devoted such a great amount of time.
Thank you for being such a wonderful font of knowledge. I think you have been really instrumental in making these ancient languages so much more approachable and fun than the methods that have become standardized in the classroom.
Cheers!
Wow Lucas....12 languages!!!!!! You are amazing!!!!
Definitely would be cool to watch some videos in Latin on latest news about Mars exploration.
Will do!
¡Muchísimas felicidades a tus 50k!
Eres increíble tienes mucho talento y motivas a todos nosotros los que queremos aprender más idiomas🥰
Sé persistente en todo y siempre serás un hombre exitoso te felicitó de corazón gracias por compartir tu inteligencia eres genial🤩👍🏻
Eres demasiado amable, querida Adriana. Muchísimas gracias ☺️
@@polyMATHY_Luke ¡gracias a ti!
I only know a few of the languages in your intro, but you make them all so intelligible! Easy to understand what you were saying without knowing the individual words
Ok I have a whole lotta new questions after watching the first question. But the two most important: is there a method you recommend for learning Japanese and what do you think of Duolingo? Congrats on 50K again.
I knew about your channel due to the latin/ancient greek content. I was expecting to see that you know a lot of European languages (especially romance ones), but the Japanese came up quite unexpectedly at the very beginning.
thank you. Comparing new language with new mountain - absolutely perfect. Thanks.
Congratulations on a well-earned milestone! For your next Q&A session, could you please tell us where you went to school, and what degrees you have? Wielkie dzięki i wszystkiego najlepszego!