I'm also learning 7 new languages this year! I already speak Dutch, English, French, Swedish, Spanish, Italian and German. In 2024 I'm adding Japanese, Russian, Chinese, Norwegian, (modern) Greek, and Esperanto.
You mean playing and messing around in 13 languages? Pro tip: stick to a few so you actually get something out of it instead of being bad in many languages except your top 3 favorites.
Nice video, 10-12 languages! That’s crazy,I’d like to know what they all are. I speak English and Lithuanian and I’m learning Russian in school right now. I used to speak Irish but I’ve forgotten. 😂😅
Try duo for a bit, see if you like the language, learn maybe 1 or 2 hundred words, then try to get as much content, children books and music as possible :) That's what works for me, it's not boring and works. But again, that's for me
That's what I tend to do too, even though I tell myself not to 😂 I like to dabble and get a feel for it, if I like it after learning the basics, I move on to non-textbook materials
Northern Kurdish is very similar about sounds. Armenian Alphabet would fit our language so good. We have about 36 without xw diphthong, ü used in many dialects and Arabic sounds of h’ and g’ which we actually adapted into Kurdish.
I love the alphabet so much. I remember adding Armenian somewhere on my "wishlist" back when I was in Sweden and had an Armenian friend! But it's been a while :')
@@RhapsodyinLingo we would love to have you come visit Armenia, she is having her moment on the world top travel destinations, come in the spring or early summer.
I can't really afford trips that far for now, but it's definitely on my list of destinations (I recently made an Instagram story about them). But if I want to learn some of the language, it'll take a while for sure!
I used Clozemaster for a few months to learn Vietnamese, but I got tired of the text to speech, lots of errors, and the fact that the accent was northern, but I’m focusing on southern. I prefer Glossika somewhat. It’s improved somewhat in recent years, it’s just the cost can be high. I also wish the sentences were better organized in Clozemaster.
I have the text to speech permanently turned off. As for the errors...true, they get quite annoying, because the sentences are crowdsourced on Tatoeba, which means some are low quality (such as missing diacritics). These clozes, along with clozes of foreign words, muddle the frequency lists a bit. That's why the ignore button is crucial!
Hm, I thought I was Clozemaster's biggest fan! 😉It's been my only app for a long time. It just works! I'm not sure if you've seen, but the beta FFT is available for Welsh now. We now have 10,000 total clozes, 1,000 sentences per level! Mike also got the male & female TTS voices that Duolingo uses for Welsh. The new FFT is a little like the original frequency collections, e.g. I've gotten _dweud_ more than a couple times, but it's WAY better than the old random collection. Welsh has a particularly bad random collection compared to the others I've done. I see that there are phrases included in the new set as clozes, which is great. FWIW it seems so far like the collection seems to favor southern Welsh. I hope there are some northern goodies to come. All in all, I'm so pleased for this development and I can't wait to play through the set this year.
so I just tried it out! It's not just southern I think, there's some literary welsh in there, what with the 'ef' and 'dylem' - but I don't mind, I actually want to learn those things haha I've started to report and ignore some grammatically incorrect sentences (yes I care about welsh grammar more than 90% of welsh speakers), but having started from the very beginning, I'm beginning to have fun after pressing 'ignore all' on the basic words!
7:45 przeglądam listy frekwencyjne dla różnych języków, których się uczę i jakoś nie budzą mojego zaufania tj. wydają się bardzo arbitralnie, nieoparte na 'corpus' tylko widzimisię twórcy. chętnie bym znalazł słownik niemiecki dla poziomu B2 :)
To naprawdę zależy od języka i jak te kolekcję są organizowane, ale ktoś innego pod tym filmem napisał, że kolekcje polskiego są nadzwyczajne. Ale wkrótce spróbuję tworzyć własne.
Wyt ti 'di gweld fy siort i? Prynes i lawlyfr Llydaweg ac dw i'n edrych ymlaen at agor o (ryw ddydd)! th-cam.com/users/shortsLyEJBRo6_Ec?si=YmTA29nqvEg6OKWE
{O Children of Israel! Remember My Favour which I bestowed upon you, and fulfill (your obligations to) My Covenant (with you) so that I fulfill (My Obligations to) your covenant (with Me), and fear none but Me.} The Quran 2:40
@@francegamble1Yes,deffinitely both are Celtic languages, but, the closest language to the Irish is Welsh🏴. I'm learning Scottish Gaelic/ Albanach Gaeilge 🏴 and is totally different to the Irish .
I'm also learning 7 new languages this year! I already speak Dutch, English, French, Swedish, Spanish, Italian and German. In 2024 I'm adding Japanese, Russian, Chinese, Norwegian, (modern) Greek, and Esperanto.
You mean playing and messing around in 13 languages? Pro tip: stick to a few so you actually get something out of it instead of being bad in many languages except your top 3 favorites.
Nice video, 10-12 languages! That’s crazy,I’d like to know what they all are. I speak English and Lithuanian and I’m learning Russian in school right now. I used to speak Irish but I’ve forgotten. 😂😅
Wov ,but i know 9 languages
Привет 👋
what a great vídeo. you managed to get me focused for over 20 min
Thank you! it means more than you might think (considering how TH-cam works)
Thank you learnt alot❤
I joined italki before you got an affiliate link ;-;
what about for a0 learners? can you make a video for how to start a brand new language learning journey, methods etc.
duolingo
Try duo for a bit, see if you like the language, learn maybe 1 or 2 hundred words, then try to get as much content, children books and music as possible :)
That's what works for me, it's not boring and works. But again, that's for me
That's what I tend to do too, even though I tell myself not to 😂 I like to dabble and get a feel for it, if I like it after learning the basics, I move on to non-textbook materials
Just start
Thanks a lot for your video !
Armenian is a gorgeous language and it has almost every sound found in all the languages. You should give it a try.
Northern Kurdish is very similar about sounds. Armenian Alphabet would fit our language so good. We have about 36 without xw diphthong, ü used in many dialects and Arabic sounds of h’ and g’ which we actually adapted into Kurdish.
I love the alphabet so much. I remember adding Armenian somewhere on my "wishlist" back when I was in Sweden and had an Armenian friend! But it's been a while :')
@@Kurdedunaysiri yes, because we lived among eachother at one time. Do you prefer to use the old Kurdish alphabet or Arabic or Latin?
@@RhapsodyinLingo we would love to have you come visit Armenia, she is having her moment on the world top travel destinations, come in the spring or early summer.
I can't really afford trips that far for now, but it's definitely on my list of destinations (I recently made an Instagram story about them). But if I want to learn some of the language, it'll take a while for sure!
That's a cool video 😊
I used Clozemaster for a few months to learn Vietnamese, but I got tired of the text to speech, lots of errors, and the fact that the accent was northern, but I’m focusing on southern. I prefer Glossika somewhat. It’s improved somewhat in recent years, it’s just the cost can be high. I also wish the sentences were better organized in Clozemaster.
I have the text to speech permanently turned off. As for the errors...true, they get quite annoying, because the sentences are crowdsourced on Tatoeba, which means some are low quality (such as missing diacritics). These clozes, along with clozes of foreign words, muddle the frequency lists a bit. That's why the ignore button is crucial!
Where'd you get this nutritional pyramid from? :D This is counter to everything I believe about nutrition :D First thing that hit my eye
Hm, I thought I was Clozemaster's biggest fan! 😉It's been my only app for a long time. It just works!
I'm not sure if you've seen, but the beta FFT is available for Welsh now. We now have 10,000 total clozes, 1,000 sentences per level! Mike also got the male & female TTS voices that Duolingo uses for Welsh. The new FFT is a little like the original frequency collections, e.g. I've gotten _dweud_ more than a couple times, but it's WAY better than the old random collection. Welsh has a particularly bad random collection compared to the others I've done. I see that there are phrases included in the new set as clozes, which is great. FWIW it seems so far like the collection seems to favor southern Welsh. I hope there are some northern goodies to come. All in all, I'm so pleased for this development and I can't wait to play through the set this year.
NO WAY IS THIS REAL??????????
@@RhapsodyinLingo Have fun!! 🥳😁
so I just tried it out! It's not just southern I think, there's some literary welsh in there, what with the 'ef' and 'dylem' - but I don't mind, I actually want to learn those things haha
I've started to report and ignore some grammatically incorrect sentences (yes I care about welsh grammar more than 90% of welsh speakers), but having started from the very beginning, I'm beginning to have fun after pressing 'ignore all' on the basic words!
I’m curious what the Polish podcast says about China, but unfortunately I don’t know Polish.
Bhideo math! Tha mi an dòchas gum bi an Gàidhlig agad a' fàs nas fheàrr is nas fheàrr 😊
I am walking with language.😮😮😮😮
7:45 przeglądam listy frekwencyjne dla różnych języków, których się uczę i jakoś nie budzą mojego zaufania tj. wydają się bardzo arbitralnie, nieoparte na 'corpus' tylko widzimisię twórcy. chętnie bym znalazł słownik niemiecki dla poziomu B2 :)
To naprawdę zależy od języka i jak te kolekcję są organizowane, ale ktoś innego pod tym filmem napisał, że kolekcje polskiego są nadzwyczajne. Ale wkrótce spróbuję tworzyć własne.
Dwi 'di isio dysgu Gwyddeleg, Llydaweg a Sierocî am oesoedd. Mae'r tips yn eich fid yn swnio'n dda, ella wnai defnyddio nhw~
Wyt ti 'di gweld fy siort i? Prynes i lawlyfr Llydaweg ac dw i'n edrych ymlaen at agor o (ryw ddydd)!
th-cam.com/users/shortsLyEJBRo6_Ec?si=YmTA29nqvEg6OKWE
@@RhapsodyinLingo Do! Mor genfigennus, ifyo. Mae'r unig material Llydaweg s'gen i yn dod o'r 70au👀 Gobeithio bod y llawlyfr 'na yn helpu~
Mae'r unig nofel ar gyfer dysgwyr o lyfrgell fy mhrifysgol yn dod o'r 70au hefyd 😂 dysgais i lot o gymraeg ysgrifenedig
¿Hablas Español?
🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
I'm learning 50 languages at the same time. Just not very well 🤣😂.
And that's okay! Everyone has their own goals and pace
Ciamar a tha thu?
Chan eil mi gu dona. Ciamar a tha thu fhèin?
To my non-native ears, I legit thought you grew up in the UK.
Stay tuned for my next video - precisely on that topic :)
Same for my native ears. Amazing.
{O Children of Israel! Remember My Favour which I bestowed upon you, and fulfill (your obligations to) My Covenant (with you) so that I fulfill (My Obligations to) your covenant (with Me), and fear none but Me.}
The Quran 2:40
Bro your name is really controversial but i know the word israel means fighting with god or trusting in god😁😅😃
What can I do, it's my name. If I end up getting some angry comments because of it.... 🤷🏻♂️
There's that one flag with that blue star which gives me the creeps.
Free palestine
period
God bless Israel
@@RJ-ku2mh Yeah god wont bless people who are committing crimes
@@RJ-ku2mh😂😂😂 jajajajajajajaja
O.B.O.
tbh hearing "i speak 10-12 languages" makes me doubt of your understandment of speaking a language...
Free Palestine 🇵🇸 🇵🇸
"Scottish" IS Irish bro so wake up!
😂 No its not. They are different languages.
bitch no
No?
@@francegamble1Yes,deffinitely both are Celtic languages, but, the closest language to the Irish is Welsh🏴. I'm learning Scottish Gaelic/ Albanach Gaeilge 🏴 and is totally different to the Irish .
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