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  • @peace4ever2112
    @peace4ever2112 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +107

    The gasp I gusped when you said Salaam! So excited for you as a Persian-American. I plan to learn the language myself when I get to a good place in Spanish but I hope you enjoy the journey however long it may be 🇮🇷

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

      amazingggg!! thanks for the well wishes

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I am so obsessed with Icelandic and Norse right now, they are the most alpha languages ever and they are real fun to learn / speak / hear / see etc, plus the Icelandic accent is so easy to imitate, and they have easy category 1 pronunciation like English and Dutch, and they are as gorgeous / refined / poetic / magical / perfect / cool etc as English / Dutch / Norwegian / Gothic / Faroese / Danish, and Welsh / Breton / Cornish etc are also super gorgeous, so I highly recommend learning these magical languages, as they are way too pretty not to know, and memorizing all the lyrics to all the Skáld songs is a great way to start learning the Norse / Germanic / Nordic languages, as Skáld has lyrics in many of them, and the melodies are super pretty and áddìctive, so it’s easy to listen to them over and over and learn the lyrics!
      In addition, I recommend learning Hungarian instead of Turkish, as Hungarian has all the pretty sounds and letter combinations found in Turkish, minus the non-pretty ones, and most Hungarian words are real pretty like nyelv / tíz / minden / hét / lány etc, and it’s way easier to read and learn etc, and pretty words are naturally easier to learn and naturally motivating, and, I also recommend learning the 6 modern Celtic languages instead of Arabic, as languages such as Irish and Scottish Gaelic remind a bit of Arabic sound patterns and they are way easier, and almost every modern Celtic word is super pretty like Germanic words, and one can learn 5 or 10 or even 15 pretty and easy category 1 / category 2 languages and two category 3 languages like Irish and Scottish Gaelic at the same time, which is way more efficient than only learning one impossibly hard category 9 or category 10 language, as choosing wisely is key to being a successful polyglot!
      I am learning words in over thirty languages, having over 50 target languages, and prioritizing more fifteen to twenty of them, and prioritizing the most the prettiest languages ever Icelandic and Norse (upper intermediate level) as well as Dutch (upper advanced level) and Norwegian (advanced level) and Gothic (beginner level) etc, and also Welsh and Breton and Danish!

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      By the way, my current levels are...
      - upper intermediate level in Old Norse / Icelandic / German
      - writer level in English + native speaker level in Spanish
      - upper advanced level in Dutch + advanced level in Norwegian
      - intermediate level in Swedish / Portuguese / French / Italian / Welsh
      - beginner level in Breton / Hungarian / Gothic / Latin / Faroese / Galician / Danish / Slovene
      - total beginner in Cornish / Manx / Irish / Scottish Gaelic / Aranese / Elfdalian / Gallo / Limburgish / Occitan / Luxembourgish / Catalan / Urkers / Hunsrik / East Norse / Ruhrpöttisch / Alemannic / Ripuarian / Swiss German / Pälzische Deutsch / Austrian German / Waddisch / Palatine German / Westföälsk Sassisk / Austro-Bavarian / PlatDeitsch / Greenlandic Norse / Friulian / Pretarolo / Sardinian / Neapolitan / Sicilian / Venetian / Esperanto / Walloon / Ladin / Guernsey / Norn / Burgundian / Sognamål / West Frisian / North Frisian / East Frisian / Yiddish / Afrikaans / Finnish / Latvian / Estonian etc (and the other languages based on Dutch / German / Norwegian / Italian / French that are referred to as ‘dialects’ but are usually a different language with different spelling etc)
      (I highly recommend learning Dutch / Icelandic + Norse + Faroese / Norwegian as they are so magical, as pretty / refined / poetic as English - all other Germanic and the other pretty languages on my list are also gorgeous, so they are all a great option!)

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Some sentences in Icelandic / Norse / Dutch that I tend to revise a lot and analyze in detail...
      Ég hef talað Ensku síðan þegar ég vas (var) tveggja eða triggja ára!
      En ég get líka talað Hollensku og Norsku og Spænsku og FornNorrænu!
      Ég get talað Íslensku reiprennandi og ég em (er) ekki með neina hreim!
      Ef ég gæti lært annað mál, hvað væri það? Það væri auðvitað Danska!
      Ég em (er) að hugsa að það er mikilvægt að læra að minnsta kosti eitt erlent tungumál, eða flest fallegu tungumálin!
      Svo ég valdi Íslensku og ég héld áfram að læra hana...
      En ertu frá hinum hlutanum?
      Ísland er ekki eitt sjálfstætt land ennþá!
      Þegar ég segi Ísland, hvað er það fyrsta sem dettur þér í (hug) hugi?
      Ek heiti Freyja ok ek em at læra Norrænu því ek elski (elska) hana!
      Als ik Ijsland zeg, wat is het eerste wat naar boven komt bij jou?
      (The words in these languages are just so pretty, they are áddìctive, and so poetic, I definitely wish I had learnt them in childhood!)

  • @m3talhe4d72
    @m3talhe4d72 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +206

    my language chain goes french>spanish>italian>latin>romanian>ukrainian 🎉

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +44

      epic

    • @anires1195
      @anires1195 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      what made you choose all romance languages and then throw in a slavic? Any interest or just politics.

    • @Thatboymeher
      @Thatboymeher 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      @@samfann1768but it is…politics😂 like actually, no matter what your view is on the situation, you know what, REGARDLESS of anyone’s view, war is literally politics…so yea

    • @user-zl3mw9ek6i
      @user-zl3mw9ek6i 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      ​​@@Thatboymeher I can say you more: our life is politics in some sense. Because taxes that you pay is about politics. Food that you can buy in store is also a part of politics. It's not only about war.

    • @user-dl2cr4wj5q
      @user-dl2cr4wj5q 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

      I'm Ukrainian, so happy to see somebody learning my native language :)
      успіхів!

  • @christopherburnett1745
    @christopherburnett1745 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

    I literally jumped out of bed when you said "salaam"!! I'm learning Persian/Farsi too! I'm also in a relationship with an Iranian, but was learning the language before we met! lol! All the things I immediately wanted to tell you ended up in the video! The music and poetry for sure, and definitely Chai and Conversation and their bootcamps!! Leyla is THE BEST!! You're gonna love her! This reminds me that I've fallen behind and need to get to work if I want to learn dar golestané in time!! Good luck, Elysse!! 😄

  • @nedamansouri8432
    @nedamansouri8432 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +23

    Hiii, As a Farsi speaker living in Iran I was always waiting for this video(so happy when I saw the story where you were speaking Persian in a language exchange). I'm a 17 year old language learner who speaks English, Spanish, and German and I have been following you for 2 years now. You're not sure whether you will stick to it or not but I'm pretty sure that you will, because I've never seen anybody able to forget about his/her Farsi learning experience. For me, there hasn't been a language chain yet because I started learning languages to experience other lives and other forms of thinking as we have difficulties traveling to foreign countries in Iran. SOOOOOOO happy for you🥰

  • @izabelalukic7744
    @izabelalukic7744 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +26

    I can't wait to see more about Farsi. The first foreign language I started studying was German and I got Goethe diploma couple of years ago (hate the grammar...), then I learned english in middle school and italian in high school, and got more interested in dutch. In uni I got the chance to learn chinese for a year and now am starting a new journey with greek since im going on an Erasmus in Athens.😊 I totaly understand the struggle with juggling learning multiple languages. Btw my mother language is croatian.

    • @barborajezkova8393
      @barborajezkova8393 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      i'm czech and i find it hilarious how some words that mean normal things in croatian or for example polish sound SO vulgar in czech😂😂😂 those comparisons between slavic languages make the best jokes

  • @ilaydasoysal9594
    @ilaydasoysal9594 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    OMG ELYSSE İNANAMIYORUM. farsça’ya gönülden bir bağlantım var ve 1.5 yıldır öğrenmeye çalışıyorum araya boşluklar girmiş olsa da. senin de öğrendiğini bilmek aşırı hoşuma gitti. pls keep sharing your resources ❤

  • @eliata1512
    @eliata1512 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

    I’m so interested in learning new languages. I’ve been considering myself aware of how languages around the world sounded like but Farsi has been like a revelation to me as I always thought Arabic was spoken in Iran then I got confused and decided to listen to this language and I was shocked of how it sounded so different from Arabic. This language amazed me and made me know more about Iran like the mosques that are absolutely stunning and we’re like never hearing anything about them.

  • @aliaa1355
    @aliaa1355 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

    Farsi is so beautiful. Can't wait to finally do my B2 german exam so that i can have more time for farsi again

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      epic!! good luck with everything

  • @Histoireetturcologie-qm4ti
    @Histoireetturcologie-qm4ti 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +26

    My chronically ordered language learning chain : French - modern Greek - English - Swahili - Spanish - Breton - Italian - Japanese - Norwegian - Islandic - French Sign Language - Portuguese - German - Persian - Arabic - Turkish 🙃
    Also, I’d recommend you to include the diacritics in your notes when studying Farsi at first, it’ll help you memorize the prononciation if you forget a word (it happens to all of us).

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I am so obsessed with Icelandic and Norse right now, they are the most alpha languages ever and they are real fun to learn / speak / hear / see etc, plus the Icelandic accent is so easy to imitate, and they have easy category 1 pronunciation like English and Dutch, and they are as gorgeous / refined / poetic / magical / perfect / cool etc as English / Dutch / Norwegian / Gothic / Faroese / Danish, and Welsh / Breton / Cornish etc are also super gorgeous, so I highly recommend learning these magical languages, as they are way too pretty not to know, and memorizing all the lyrics to all the Skáld songs is a great way to start learning the Norse / Germanic / Nordic languages, as Skáld has lyrics in many of them, and the melodies are super pretty and áddìctive, so it’s easy to listen to them over and over and learn the lyrics!
      In addition, I recommend learning Hungarian instead of Turkish, as Hungarian has all the pretty sounds and letter combinations found in Turkish, minus the non-pretty ones, and most Hungarian words are real pretty like nyelv / tíz / minden / hét / lány etc, and it’s way easier to read and learn etc, and pretty words are naturally easier to learn and naturally motivating, and, I also recommend learning the 6 modern Celtic languages instead of Arabic, as languages such as Irish and Scottish Gaelic remind a bit of Arabic sound patterns and they are way easier, and almost every modern Celtic word is super pretty like Germanic words, and one can learn 5 or 10 or even 15 pretty and easy category 1 / category 2 languages and two category 3 languages like Irish and Scottish Gaelic at the same time, which is way more efficient than only learning one impossibly hard category 9 or category 10 language, as choosing wisely is key to being a successful polyglot!
      I am learning words in over thirty languages, having over 50 target languages, and prioritizing more fifteen to twenty of them, and prioritizing the most the prettiest languages ever Icelandic and Norse (upper intermediate level) as well as Dutch (upper advanced level) and Norwegian (advanced level) and Gothic (beginner level) etc, and also Welsh and Breton and Danish!

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      By the way, my current levels are...
      - upper intermediate level in Old Norse / Icelandic / German
      - writer level in English + native speaker level in Spanish
      - upper advanced level in Dutch + advanced level in Norwegian
      - intermediate level in Swedish / Portuguese / French / Italian / Welsh
      - beginner level in Breton / Hungarian / Gothic / Latin / Faroese / Galician / Danish / Slovene
      - total beginner in Cornish / Manx / Irish / Scottish Gaelic / Aranese / Elfdalian / Gallo / Limburgish / Occitan / Luxembourgish / Catalan / Urkers / Hunsrik / East Norse / Ruhrpöttisch / Alemannic / Ripuarian / Swiss German / Pälzische Deutsch / Austrian German / Waddisch / Palatine German / Westföälsk Sassisk / Austro-Bavarian / PlatDeitsch / Greenlandic Norse / Friulian / Pretarolo / Sardinian / Neapolitan / Sicilian / Venetian / Esperanto / Walloon / Ladin / Guernsey / Norn / Burgundian / Sognamål / West Frisian / North Frisian / East Frisian / Yiddish / Afrikaans / Finnish / Latvian / Estonian etc (and the other languages based on Dutch / German / Norwegian / Italian / French that are referred to as ‘dialects’ but are usually a different language with different spelling etc)
      (I highly recommend learning Dutch / Icelandic + Norse + Faroese / Norwegian as they are so magical, as pretty / refined / poetic as English - all other Germanic and the other pretty languages on my list are also gorgeous, so they are all a great option!)

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Some sentences in Icelandic / Norse / Dutch that I tend to revise a lot and analyze in detail...
      Ég hef talað Ensku síðan þegar ég vas (var) tveggja eða triggja ára!
      En ég get líka talað Hollensku og Norsku og Spænsku og FornNorrænu!
      Ég get talað Íslensku reiprennandi og ég em (er) ekki með neina hreim!
      Ef ég gæti lært annað mál, hvað væri það? Það væri auðvitað Danska!
      Ég em (er) að hugsa að það er mikilvægt að læra að minnsta kosti eitt erlent tungumál, eða flest fallegu tungumálin!
      Svo ég valdi Íslensku og ég héld áfram að læra hana...
      En ertu frá hinum hlutanum?
      Ísland er ekki eitt sjálfstætt land ennþá!
      Þegar ég segi Ísland, hvað er það fyrsta sem dettur þér í (hug) hugi?
      Ek heiti Freyja ok ek em at læra Norrænu því ek elski (elska) hana!
      Als ik Ijsland zeg, wat is het eerste wat naar boven komt bij jou?
      (The words in these languages are just so pretty, they are áddìctive, and so poetic, I definitely wish I had learnt them in childhood!)

    • @Histoireetturcologie-qm4ti
      @Histoireetturcologie-qm4ti 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @vgan1s674 Sim, mas não falo português há oito anos. Aprendi português quando morei em Lisboa.

    • @Kurdedunaysiri
      @Kurdedunaysiri 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      How can you practice your speaking guys

  • @bellabernadette6787
    @bellabernadette6787 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    I agreeee that it’s easier to learn language when you have cultural interest ❤

  • @lizzyyxxx
    @lizzyyxxx 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    yes it is true ! when you want to learn a new language, after a while you discover more similarity to other cultures and words. I’ve been learning Arabic and it had brought me to be curious about farsi!😅

  • @inalexkingstonshair
    @inalexkingstonshair 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    It's so cool how German lead you to Turkish. I'm learning German and I can feel myself wanting to learn Turkish because of the sheer amount of Turkish I hear in Germany (I also live in the UK, and Turkish is a big language here too. However I started Japanese a couple months ago so I can't learn a new language just yet! My 2024 goals are to reach B2 in German and become more comfortable speaking in German, particularly with my partner and her friends, and to stick with Japanese as long as I can. Japanese is purely a challenge atm, as I wanted to learn a language that doesn't use the Latin alphabet. Just to prove that I can. :) Viel Glück beim Lernen!

  • @asalmohammadesmaeil151
    @asalmohammadesmaeil151 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    I can’t believe it😍 I am a huge fan of you and all the time watch your videos to get motivated in my language journey🥹 I am from Iran and my mother tongue is farsi. Estoy tan feliz de que hayas decidido aprender mi idioma.

  • @sungalaxia
    @sungalaxia 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    Ooooooh! I've been learning Dari Persian off and on since 2022. It's been a low-key introduction/dabble language, since I'm still trying to reach B1 in Polish, but recently I've really started to feel like I have a grasp on it. I'll be looking forward to your progress, and hopefully I'll have my own progress to report! :D

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      i should research more about dari!

    • @sungalaxia
      @sungalaxia 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@elyssespeaks It's the official standard of Persian in Afghanistan! It has some pronunciation and vocabulary differences, but for the most part you can think of the difference between Iranian Persian and Afghan (Dari) Persian in a similar way as the difference between British and American English. Not exactly the same, but still the same language!

  • @yassterr8595
    @yassterr8595 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I love that jooneh khodet dance you did and your voice ughh ❤❤❤❤ im learning spanish and german and your the best motivation i could ever have

  • @applestudiez1846
    @applestudiez1846 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I’m looking forward to seeing more of your learning journey with Farsi! Best of luck!!
    My language goal this year primarily is to take the TOPIK II exam for Korean and get some certification level, I’m hoping for at least a 4, so around B2. In the last quarter of last year I started learning Swedish and Latin pretty seriously instead of just dabbling and I’m really excited to see where my learning goes with them this year! I have long term goals for learning both languages, but since I’m only beginning I’m not setting any hard and fast goals, and just letting myself enjoy learning and taking in.
    In terms of language chain, Ive been interested in learning Mandarin for so long because of how much Korean vocabulary has stemmed from Chinese, and I started to learn it a bit last year, but I’m struggling with it a lot, the memorisation of the characters is killing me a bit. I can remember which tones are needed when but actually pronouncing them correctly is another thing entirely. So I’m hoping to keep it up and improve a bit this year but we’ll see how that one goes!

  • @blankb.2277
    @blankb.2277 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Farsi is a great choice! I wish you good luck.
    Also the needing a cultural connection thing really resonated with me. My first language I studied for 3 years and it ignited my love for language learning. I loved how it sounded and how it looked. But I couldn't build a connection with the country's culture for the life of me. I would only watch dubbed and translated American content and I couldn't be consistent at all, and I've since suspended my engagement with it. But I have not had that problem with Spanish or Russian. I think just thinking the language "sounds cool" isn't enough for most people to stick with it for the long haul.

  • @Kamy199
    @Kamy199 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Hey Elysse, so cool to hear you officially anncounce you're learning Persian! I'm half-Iranian myself and after feeling a bit more confident in my German have been trying here and there to get to grips with it 😅 I knew you were learning Farsi!! And I swear somehow my intuition told me you had an iranian guy in your life too don't ask me how 🔮 LOVE the shoutout for Chai and Conversation those guys are real ones, I've learned with them before too 🇮🇷 Would love to keep hearing about what resources you use (as there's so much less high quality stuff than in like Spanish or German 🙄) and how your farsi journey evolves, and it's always so exciting for us when people take an interest in our language and culture!! Also you're right the music slaps haha - Movaffagh Bashi!! 🎉

  • @ArielBaloy
    @ArielBaloy 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I just started learning German by myself this week. I will do my best and see how far I can go and maybe in the future get in course. I speak Spanish (main) and English. Te deseo lo mejor!

    • @fashionchoudhary6038
      @fashionchoudhary6038 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey! Can you suggest me any yt channel, app Or any free sources to learn Spanish?

  • @aryanr3054
    @aryanr3054 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Mashala azizz!!!!!! Chai and conversation is such a good resource for learning from scratch and even learning more farsi if you grew up speaking, but not reading/writing. Leila's resources are insanely helpful! Cool to see this progress though! Great work!

    • @MaxLearnsPersian
      @MaxLearnsPersian 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes and Podgap as well! It's on Spotify for example

  • @MTimWeaver
    @MTimWeaver 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    My language chain was German (self-taught as a teen because I didn't want to take what was offered in jr/sr high schoo)>Russian>German>Spanish>Japanese>Italian>Swedish. The only language I can truly converse in is Spanish. :)
    Good luck with your Farsi!

  • @OzkAltBldgCo-bv8tt
    @OzkAltBldgCo-bv8tt 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I hope to be fluent in Spanish further along in French and get Hebrew and Arabic basics under my wing
    maybe I'll get through each one of these decks of flashcards

  • @hira6481
    @hira6481 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    The language chain theory kinda makes sense. I've gotten close to forming one many times but my fear of commitment shuts it off immediately💀Learning Spanish and travelling to Barcelona got me interested in Catalan to the point that I'd do everything relating to Catalan BUT study Catalan cause i'd be like "I haven't even reached intermediate level in Spanish I couldn't do this to myself". Learning Bulgarian while living there turned to me researching about the entire slavic language family and considered learning Slovenian several times (the most recent of which was just a month ago). Now I'm learning Swedish after dabbling in Norwegian for a few years so who knows what'll happen next

  • @saintfuki
    @saintfuki 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    japanese>spanish>russian 🙏 russian is so hard but i'm determined, i was also struggling really hard with figuring out where to start as well

    • @saintfuki
      @saintfuki 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      i guess i'll explain a bit too, i started learning japanese and spanish having it's words follow vowels has always been compared to japanese, so i finally picked it up when i started working with a lot of latin americans over the summer
      then as i began to use spanish online after my summer job had ended, i also met a lot of russian speakers in some of the circles so i wanted to do that as well

    • @Atchikaru
      @Atchikaru 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      yeah, russian gets so hard 😩 every time I run into a rule, it has an exception, and the exception has an exception 😅 But good luck!!

  • @delightedmaryam5710
    @delightedmaryam5710 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The way you are motivated learning Farsi, is so nice. Also, your Farsi handwriting is very cute. I feel jealous you are mastering your Arabic. It is a hard but beautiful one.

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      i don’t know any arabic! just letters and a few words hahaha

  • @nono-fo5ls
    @nono-fo5ls 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

    farsi is definitely a very dramatic and poetic language yes. this is a motivation for me to learn that too :)

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      i love languages like that hehehe

  • @ducciwucci
    @ducciwucci 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    that's the most chicago exposed brick wall ever (affectionate), be careful sometimes they crumble a little bit

  • @ryanlotfey
    @ryanlotfey 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Loved the video! 👏🏼 Good luck with your relationship and good job with learning Persian! ✌🏻✌🏻

  • @altralinguamusica
    @altralinguamusica 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    So, I wanted to understand my heritage language better (Cypriot Greek) and I noticed all the bits I couldn't understand were Turkish loanwords, so I started to learn that. Then, like you, I ended up dabbling in Farsi and then Arabic because, well, basically I like old books and wanted to be able to read Ottoman Turkish but I really struggled with the script... so, I went straight to the source!

    • @Kurdedunaysiri
      @Kurdedunaysiri 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Someone needs to make Cypriot Greek courses on TH-cam. If you speak it please do it. I wanna learn 😁

  • @christophermichael5764
    @christophermichael5764 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I have to step my language game up. All of the polygots that live in Elysse's comment section (and Elysse) have inspired me.

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      we are all with you friend !!!

  • @nargesk6718
    @nargesk6718 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I recently find you Elysse . I love how You keep your continuity . I have some procrastination problems 😅 but i need to work on my english more . I love learning languages. I hope i can keep my routine like you ❤ i am also Persian, hope you have a good journey in our culture and language

  • @williamlee3572
    @williamlee3572 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    My modern language learning journey started with French, then went to Spanish and German before dabbling into Italian, and now I am studying Japanese.
    I studied Latin for part of my degree and would like to study Ancient Greek, but resources for Ancient Greek are a nightmare.
    I am LOVING Japanese though 👌. The writing system, grammar, and history are so fascinating.

  • @nono-fo5ls
    @nono-fo5ls 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Learning Persian seems cool :) it seemed always interesting to me that Turkish have borrowed a lot of words from arabic and persian but they are not mutually intelligible at all :D many important and frequent words are common like hello, thank you and so on. but all three languages are from completely different language families so there is no common grammar, inflection, pronounciation so i won't understand even one sentence of both Persian and Arabic lol

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      i understand that 🤭 i just said they have words in common, that doesn’t mean mutually intelligible.

    • @marvina.-vn3ze
      @marvina.-vn3ze 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@elyssespeaks and the OP didn't say you said that?

    • @nono-fo5ls
      @nono-fo5ls 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @Eli_Muwahhid i never said she said so either 🤷‍♀

    • @SD-ft5xj
      @SD-ft5xj 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@elyssespeaks i think people really don’t like this because for example french and English have a lot of words “in common” via latin and because french was really influential back in the day but it’s more like those words have a common ancestry rather then both of the exact same word existing in both languages. Because persians borrowed a lot of words through arabic invasion of iran and because turks were persophiles when they conquered Iran, there are a lot of Turkish words that actually come from arabic but it is pronounced very differently. During ottoman rule turkish was mostly forgetten about by the elite and had a very dark time because of persian and arbix influence and saving Turkish from getting lost is one of our republics biggest accomplishments so its not hard to understand why people feel so proud of this accomplishment and get mad when someone insists on the opposite. Turkish has around 95k words of which around 6k is of arabic origin and 2k is of farsi origin, most of which only used in very specific disciplines like law, so it is not “that” many common words anyways..

    • @user-bk7wp4bx5n
      @user-bk7wp4bx5n 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@elyssespeaks I am a native Arab speaker, and I also study Persian, and I learn some Turkish here and there as I'd move there.
      Despite being bullish on Turkish (spoiler alert: Ottoman connection).
      Turkish borrowed so much as Turkic peoples had the attitude of assimilating and being impressed by Persian culture and also adapting Islam to justify themselves to Arabs.
      Persian without Arabic words is dysfunctional, you cannot string one phrase without Arabic.
      While in Arabic, remove every foreign word, and you'd get to speak normally with few odd words or sounding formal a bit.

  • @quietlyconfident
    @quietlyconfident 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Chai and conversation is the best ❤ And yes, keep your relationship separate! It’s for the best, TRUST me. Also, yes Iranian music is fantastic.

  • @cavtae
    @cavtae 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've been trying to learn three language at the same time (english, spanish and mandarin) and it is so fun and craziness. As a Portugues speaker, Spanish is easier for me, because sounds similar, but english and mandarin doesn't sound closer than spanish. But i enjoying that experience! >_

  • @melaniegrace7707
    @melaniegrace7707 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I’m taking the B1 in German this week (I’m probably at a higher level but have no idea what to expect and am terrible with standardized tests) and flew from FL to NY just for the test but thankfully grew up here so have a place to stay. With that said (and here’s where it’s relevant to what you said in your video) I thought the pressure would make me study sooner… nope… other than the comprehensible input I already regularly do I didn’t do anything to study for this exam until yesterday 😭 I swear if I fail this I’m going to be so mad at myself but in all honesty even if I can mostly understand the language and hold a conversation it doesn’t mean I’ll get right what they ask of me in the moment. Plz wish me luck.
    Also have an amazing time with Farsi!!!

  • @pauliericher8504
    @pauliericher8504 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    as a native, I recommend Slovak language next :D

    • @0VELVETVOICE0
      @0VELVETVOICE0 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Slovak is such a nice language. I started learning polish and there are so many similarities, but Slovakian sounds easier to ne.

  • @lifeofafrenchy
    @lifeofafrenchy 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    That’s so nice that you have the C1 level in French and that you are learning Arabic , I am doing my vlogs in Arabic

  • @laraskyler3639
    @laraskyler3639 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    As an Iranian, I'm so glad you're giving it a try.❤ Be sure to try the food. Persian cuisine is THE best!

    • @christopherburnett1745
      @christopherburnett1745 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yes!! I honestly just made fesenjoon this evening to enjoy tomorrow... with freshly made berenj ba tahdig of course!! 😋😄

    • @laraskyler3639
      @laraskyler3639 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@christopherburnett1745 I hope you enjoyed it! Or as we say in farsi, "Nooshe joon"!

  • @elenaekanathapetrova2282
    @elenaekanathapetrova2282 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    For me learning any language doable if I have content to consume on this language. Something that I really enjoy or curious to know. if it hooks my attention i'm in a learning journey.

  • @user-tr4ig7yc3h
    @user-tr4ig7yc3h 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    This year i am strating to getting back to Albanian ( self-study ) i hope that i can get to B1 level at the end of this year. Also French which i enrolled in class dedicated to french, so those will be in the year 2024 as a whole but in June - September i am going to really focus on georgian ( and some modern Greek and modern Hebrew ).

  • @Manays
    @Manays 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Cheers to a multilingual 2024!
    I personally want to get a C1 in french and get up to b2 in Chinese and B1 in russian

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      audacious!! love it!!

    • @testingsomething5280
      @testingsomething5280 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@elyssespeaksHey Elysse, I know you've mentioned it in one of your vlogs, but have you tried reading Diary of a Wimpy Kid in German? It did a lot for my Spanish I think. Also watching youtube shorts with subtitles help me to learn and analyze grammar constructions that I didn't know of before

  • @ajachaney37
    @ajachaney37 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I do the same thing with “Resumen” 😂 it just makes more sense hahah

  • @florentgallois7634
    @florentgallois7634 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yes I have exactly the same chain. I started with german and now I spent 2 months in Istanbul to learn turkish :)

  • @frasenp8411
    @frasenp8411 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I think mine is like (just travelled East) 😂
    Spanish > Arabic > Persian > Hindi > Sanskrit

  • @Isaiah_Rude0925
    @Isaiah_Rude0925 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Just have to say this as a fellow French L2 speaker. Yeah, those two years of intense study are brutal. They could happen at the beginning, the end, or anything in-between. I love to compare being "almost fluent" in French to straight-up pergatory. With so many things left to learn, how is it that I understand almost everything?? Lol and what is this new freaking verb conjugation? Thought I was done with those.
    Very much a hard time. French is the most grammatically trojan horse-like language I've ever encountered. Glad I got it out of the way.

  • @rmf5395
    @rmf5395 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Persian poetry is a world of its own, since you live poetry i think your really gonna enjoy this journey

  • @Erika-pq7ip
    @Erika-pq7ip 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Me doing my korean journaling throughout the video

  • @melika3519
    @melika3519 หลายเดือนก่อน

    As a native Iranian I highly recommend Forough Farrokhzad's poetry :)

  • @pelinokutan
    @pelinokutan 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Looked at the comments but could not find. We have a saying jn Turkish “Dil dile değmeden dil öğrenilmez” hahah hope it will help in your C1 exam and good luck on your Farsi journey ❤

  • @zubairgul7137
    @zubairgul7137 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am currently learning my own language Urdu, and now I want to learn Arabic and Farsi. The three languages have many similarities, and so are beautiful

  • @kimmyevans2364
    @kimmyevans2364 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice choice, Elysse! One of my goals is to begin "exploring" Farsi with Pimsleur this year and learn the script. My big ones though are passing C1 German (I agree, Goethe-Institut is extortionately priced, but German is my language baby, so what can I do 🤷‍♀) and achieve A2 in Spanish which is massive because I've been putting off learning Spanish for over a decade. Fingers crossed this year goes well 😂

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      definitely check out chai and conversation too!

  • @sheeliekittie9298
    @sheeliekittie9298 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yay you are back! Whaaat when were you in Jordan i was there up until last September! i like that place so much. But you must be on the same wavelength as me, farsi is my goal language this year and im at the point in my life, not sure i will learn or add any more new languages after this one. I rather improve the languages i already started. But i absolutely agree. I speak hindi, arabic at a 1 or 2, and turkish maybe A1/2 and wow it makes Farsi so much easier! Im excited to hear about your journey. It will inspire me.

  • @PumpkinMozie
    @PumpkinMozie 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    “Is a meal included?” 😂😂😂 for real tho…

  • @mousealish21
    @mousealish21 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    When Black Cats came on I screamed a scrumpt!!!

  • @skorpi09irl
    @skorpi09irl 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My chain of “serious relationships” is Serbo~Croatian > Turkish > Punjabi > Persian
    This does not include the many flings in between. I don’t count those because even though I may have held a mini conversation or few in them, I did not spend enough time with them to really form a good base.
    I had actually tried learning Persian several years ago but I didn’t get anywhere. I was still in a relationship with Turkish. Later I got with Punjabi and only recently, as of the last week of December 2023, I went back to Persian. Turkish has a lot of words from Persian, yes, but Punjabi has a whole lot more and between that and Turkish, a lot of Persian words are familiar to me. I decided I like the Afghani and Tojiki accents better so I focus more on listening to mostly Afghani stuff now. I’ve been using LingQ and TH-cam for learning. I just find native speakers to listen to on TH-cam. I can say I’m progressing quite quickly. I have an Afghani friend here in USA that I met when he came 2 years ago and I can have some text conversations and audio message conversations…but I’m still slow at speaking on-demand. I still have a long way to go before I’ll reach an “adult” speaking level 😅 I’m also still with Punjabi too though because I’m at a plateau and that’s actually why I brought Persian into the picture. I feel like it helps me with my past languages when I bring on a new one.

  • @Axew3872
    @Axew3872 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I love your videos

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      thanks so much!!

    • @Axew3872
      @Axew3872 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Holy crap you replied 😭
      You're an inspiration for all language learners!

  • @sao5698
    @sao5698 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This year I will continue learning Korean as well as English, and start doing more spanish reading and writing since I don't want to get rusty in my native language :")

  • @mymodernrenaissance
    @mymodernrenaissance 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    My chain is kind of English (native) + German (random interest) = I’m gonna try Dutch which led to “what else is in this lang family? (Germanic)” Swedish. Let’s do that. Where does it come from? Old Norse? Closest living language to that one is Icelandic. I haven’t actually learnt much Icelandic (resources, where are you?) I’m also interested in Arabic, Persian, and Turkish (triggered by briefly dating a Moroccan LOL, but still interested in the language because it’s fun) now I’m interested in Hindi…I’m sure we can guess why at this point 🤷🏼‍♀️ fun how we’re like “that’s not why I’m gonna learn it” but then we end up curious and just get hooked to their language as well hahaha

  • @danilolondono7897
    @danilolondono7897 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hi Elysse, This is Danilo
    I’ve been following you since 2017 If not wrong I started following you when I began with my english then with portuguese and so on
    There’s a doubt that seems not to be clear I love the way you learn languages in addition to some of the tips you shared with us that I have put in practice, a couple days ago I watched a video of polyglots speaking in different languages at the same time… So I thought about you and wanting to ask you if have you ever thought on making a video speaking the languages you know talking about I don’t know ( sei la ) anything such as what what’s exactly the differences that help you to reach fluency level in those languages in a video
    it can be a really good one ❤
    beijos Dan

  • @fal8_
    @fal8_ 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Mine is Persian too 🥹🥹💕❤️💕, lets start this journey together🕺🏼🕺🏼

  • @emmasol523
    @emmasol523 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Ohh I was going to say, it would be slightly easy for you since Turkish and Farsi has bunch of common words you apologized before saying the same exact thing :D I think the reason why Turkish people get defensive is many foreigners ask 'oh so you speak Arabic then' when we say we're Turkish. Thanks to internet this is not a common thing anymore but yeah many stories has been told. But I remember saying to my friends 'the languages are different buttt we have many common words' more than once. Anyways, good luck on your journey!

  • @adrianchiam6773
    @adrianchiam6773 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hello, Elysse. I am Adrian and I am from Malaysia.
    Mother tongue: Mandarin Chinese
    Malaysian: Malay
    Global language: English
    Language chain: Mandarin > Japanese, Malay > German > Dutch

  • @bananaclub69
    @bananaclub69 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Finally

  • @Lucy-on6us
    @Lucy-on6us 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yep, learning Arabic and now looking at Turkish and Farsi, I cannot help it! 😁

  • @Thatboymeher
    @Thatboymeher 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Just going of your notes, let me give you a little tip (as a native), if you’re going to be talking to someone with “to - تو” then don’t say “to ahle kojayee - تو اهل کجایی,” NO BODY SAYS THAT, if you address someone with “to” then you know them fairly well, and just switch to informal, so ask them in an informal way, کجایی - kojayee, but obviously if you’re addressing someone with “shoma - شما” then yea “shoma ahle kojayeed” would be the best way to say it.
    Overall it’s an incredible language, just like Arabic, spoken is WAY different than written, so do your research on that, and pro tip, search up first garde Farsi literature book, and start there (کتاب فارسی سال اول دبستان), as an Armenian-Iranian it’s such a beautiful language, you’ll love it and ببینیم که چی میشه :)❤

  • @juserodriguez2034
    @juserodriguez2034 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    My language chain Arabic > English > Turkish > Farsi > Hebrew
    I would like to learn Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese and German in the future 😊

  • @spanish-en-contexto
    @spanish-en-contexto 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think I'd just like to get my Polish together and maybe if the stars align just go all in on German. This is a second language chain, detached from a simultaneous Spanish - French - Italian language chain.

  • @romanr.301
    @romanr.301 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yes, the language chain is real! My language chains (yes, plural lol) were:
    Spanish > French > Portuguese > Italian
    French > Swedish (very briefly) > German > Turkish > Arabic > Hebrew (yes, French has its own little sub-chain, lol)
    Chinese > Japanese > Korean > Vietnamese > Tagalog

  • @lhucya12
    @lhucya12 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    É muito difícil aprender inglês, parece que eu nunca saio do lugar!.

    • @geovannicosta7963
      @geovannicosta7963 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      É só continuar estudando, uma hora você vai absorver a lingua e entende-la com se fosse português.

  • @languagejones6784
    @languagejones6784 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    What are you going to do with the remaining 10 months? 😂 honestly, I’m excited for you! Drop in on my Sunday Farsi livestreams!

    • @elyssespeaks
      @elyssespeaks  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      hahaha i’m just talking about Q1 here! i mostly divide my language studies by quarter since i can be pretty capricious. and oooooo will do!

  • @benty3640
    @benty3640 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Finallyy!!!!!!!

  • @yorgunsamuray
    @yorgunsamuray 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    When I started learning Indonesian for work, I stumbled upon the knowledge that the Chinese-Indonesians speak Hokkien, so I started Taiwanese Hokkien on Glossika (one of the free languages in it) - hey, the two can't be that different! Though that plan failed.
    A significant other is a good motivation for language learning. A TH-cam polyglot was studying Tagalog because she was dating a Filipino, this is not rare. I think they broke up fast though. Even though it wasn't that big of an influence, I had a Japanese crush when I was 15 and I think it had an effect on me learning Japanese. Of course it was more from anime, a Samurai TV series, but mainly being a kid of the 80's hearing about "the Japanese miracle" all the time, thus the prospective career opportunities. Even though I kinda wish I had learned Mandarin or Korean instead, I don't regret studying Japanese.
    My resolutions: I'll focus on my already existing studies of Russian and Indonesian. I started Finnish in Duolingo, but I don't know if I'd continue.

  • @quit-rt4vz
    @quit-rt4vz 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I havent learnt any expect for german yet but this is the languages i want to learn/ the language chain; German>Old English>Norwegian> Frisian

  • @AlejandroTobon-xy2wi
    @AlejandroTobon-xy2wi 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    my language-chain
    Español

  • @yatojehochu
    @yatojehochu 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Me learning russian-a bit of chinese-english-korean-indonesian-spanish 🫨🫨

  • @sezginyuceboy8890
    @sezginyuceboy8890 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm from Istanbul, I will coming to Brazil,to learning Portuguese and long time to living ❤

  • @ajachaney37
    @ajachaney37 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Omg! I thought about learning Farsi!!

  • @asvt321
    @asvt321 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Me: spanish > Italian > norwegian > french > german > greek > japanese > korean > mandarin

  • @aarushkumar168
    @aarushkumar168 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My chain goes something like:
    English -> Spanish -> French -> Chinese -> Arabic -> Turkish -> Russian

  • @omerciftci4673
    @omerciftci4673 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    2:20 “is a meal included? $h1t” 😄

  • @dammitesme4547
    @dammitesme4547 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Oh yeah, native English and Spanish speaker, then i learned French and now im beginning Italian.

  • @princeoforange5325
    @princeoforange5325 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I'm trying to round out my Spanish to go to La Guajira, Columbia in 2025.

  • @user-pd7zq7kv1w
    @user-pd7zq7kv1w 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Oh I have that book 😮 9:09

  • @esl-wm6zk
    @esl-wm6zk 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    my language chain goes like, english-spanish-italian-french-korean.

  • @aweleila
    @aweleila 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Daamn beautiful and smart girl🫠

  • @masihasalehian5735
    @masihasalehian5735 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Persian is a beautiful language indeed❤❤

  • @maxharano940
    @maxharano940 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So cool

  • @allthelanguages7945
    @allthelanguages7945 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My Language chain
    French>italian>greek>>turkish>farsi

  • @Benito-lr8mz
    @Benito-lr8mz 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Mi cadena de lenguajes es Español- Valenciano ( muy parecido al Catalan) ; Gallego; Vasco ; saludos

  • @metalsabatico
    @metalsabatico 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Farsi is great. At some point you should make a video on how you learn it. There aren't as many resources for it, so Iitd be interesting to see how you approach it.

    • @christopherburnett1745
      @christopherburnett1745 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      She talked about Chai and Conversation. That's a great place to start, imo

  • @kovaxim
    @kovaxim 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I don't really have a language chain, I learned English to a certain degree when I was a kid, then I started watching cartoons in German so that's how I learned German, but my English sucked so while I was ridiculed on the internet for my poor English and slow typing, I naturally had to get good and now I'm quite confident in my English skills, though there is always room for improvement.
    Among the German cartoons were anime in German, so I naturally got curious about that and even started watching anime in Japanese so that's how I learned some words, expressions and got acquainted with the writing system.
    I'm not even a proper A1 in Japanese and have for the past 10 years or so tried learning it here and there without much success.
    While I personally am not that interested in Turkish, Arabic or Farsi, I still think that you learning those languages is commendable and that you should try to go as far as you can.
    I did try to learn Hungarian, but was more in awe of its complexity than actually trying to learn it properly.
    Currently trying to pass German B1 to a higher level (it's the 8th level, after which would be the 9th and then it's B2 time), but after not using the language for many years and never properly learning to write it, I have difficulties with it. I usually passed everything due to my ability to speak it at a decent level.

    • @SD-ft5xj
      @SD-ft5xj 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Turkish has a very similar grammar to hungarian and also they sound very similar too.

  • @inarticulateutterlymonolingual
    @inarticulateutterlymonolingual 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    While studying Finnish, I kept thinking I was seeing German loanwords in the language. Every time I investigated the etymology, it turned out to be a Swedish loanword--so my language chain is Finnish to Swedish.

  • @languagesolehsoleh
    @languagesolehsoleh 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    We'll see you next year after having learned two languages influenced by it, Up next in Elysse's chain: Arabic.

  • @iRosati
    @iRosati 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Yep they're making a new C1 exam and it will be ready this month I think

  • @user-hy2iv3mb4z
    @user-hy2iv3mb4z 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    since when having a language learning chain became a new norm in this world ?!? it looks like a dead end to me being stuck in stupid german so far 😢
    6:36

  • @Eizaburo.Meto99
    @Eizaburo.Meto99 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was dead after "Is there a meal included?" haha

  • @LeahFriedman-gj9qo
    @LeahFriedman-gj9qo 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Well done

  • @mondrella627
    @mondrella627 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My language chain is : MSA>Spanish>French>Korean

  • @jsigns5899
    @jsigns5899 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Language chains for me go Slovenian>Serbo-Croatian>Russian
    And Norsk Bokmål>Nynorsk>Swedish>German
    I had an aversion to learning German before Swedish 😅 very interesting where connections will take us.
    Good studies everyone!