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As an hyperpolyglot myself, seeing her struggling with Russian and forgetting some words, makes me feel a little more better with myself. She seems so genuine and sweet, it was an interesting concept overall
The misused big / food terms sweet and love / louve and color white and She with capital letter must be edited out, all wøm’n are the exact opposite of such terms - it’s beyond disrespectful to food to misuse edibility terms like sweet that only reflect me THE only sweet being aka the pure being (the opposite of wøm’n) and, love only exists for me the only lovable / loved being, and colors / numbers etc and words with capital letters also cannot be misused, and pronouns can never be with capital letter when referring to ppl! Anyways, I am intermediate level in German / Swedish / Norwegian / Portuguese and advanced level in Dutch and beginner level in Icelandic / Hungarian / Welsh / Gallo / Breton / Galician / Cornish / French / Norn / Old Norse / Gothic etc and the other pretty languages that are on my list of languages I want to learn and improve, and I could understand the German / Swedish words and the Catalan / Italian / French / Spanish words as I am native speaker level in Spanish and intermediate level in German / Swedish and beginner level in the other ones - German & Swedish sound so good, they have great pronunciation rules, especially German, very unique, tho Dutch has the best pronunciation rules ever, and then English, and then Norwegian, but German and the other Germanic languages also have great pronunciation rules! And, I am also trying to learn the flags and geography etc!
You're well done I am a native russian and I glad hear my mother language. I have discovered your channel recently and I am learning English and Spanish with Duolingo and I want to start speedrun too in the future. Thank to you. I wish more good in speedrun Duolingo.
I've heard that duolingo is pretty crappie, even like a supportive app. I wanted to try it with Japanese, but after watching a couple of videos about native Japanese, who tried duolingo, i changed my mind. What do you think about duolingo? Is it useful for you?
@jefforymitchell5697 that's cool. But I tried "Hey, Japan". It's a duolingo-like app for Japanese, and i don't like it. Wrong pronunciation, wrong particles, wrong reading of kanji. All of these things are really important in Japanese. Plus, these apps are gathering you personal data, what isn't good.
I love that my mother tongue, Catalan, was featured. I know her channel and she is doing a great job sharing and teaching it. What I love the most is her accent. She is from Torelló (Osona), from Girona's province, and what's interesting is that the accent/dialect that we tend to hear on TH-cam it's mostly the one from Barcelona (both city and province, mostly the city), which is the Central Catalan Dialect, and what's interesting is that she speaks Eastern Catalan, which in my opinion is the most open one and the one that sounds the nicest. In my case happens something very interesting, 'cause I was born in Barcelona city, but we moved to the Maresme's county, which is still Barcelona's Province, but it shares a border with Girona's province, so our Catalan tends to be sort of a mixture between those two accents though our dialect is still the Central one, funny right? I speak other languages too, like: Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and now I'm learning French (I'm just at that point that I'm starting to get fluent, but not yet), and well, the other languages you know: Catalan and English obviously. I really enjoyed this fun video. Best regards from the Maresme (Barcelona)! P.S.: Maresme Lliure i Tropical! 💛🔴💛🔴💛🔴💛🔴💛
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Estava flipant amb el nivell de la dona, no se per que pensava que no era d'aqui, ara tot té sentit😂
@ El que et confirma la seva catalanitat, és el seu accent català quan parla el castellà. I parla la veu de l’experiència, jo també tinc aquest fort accent català parlant castellà😅✌🏽
@judna1 You have a lot of misconceptions. Central Catalan and Eastern Catalan are synonyms, at least inside the scope of Catalonia. Therefore, the Girona accent belongs to Central Catalan like that of Barcelona. You are confusing the Barcelonian accent, which nowadays has a strong Spanish-influenced accent, with the Central Catalan accent, which includes the Osona accent (which by the way belongs to the province of Barcelona, not Girona).
@@silviasune7598 Encara? Tinc les feonteres de les províncies desdibuixades, deixa'm revisar. Edit: tens raó, encara és Barcelona. Però potser passa com al Maresme, fins i tot diria que encara més. El fet de les influències del català oriental. Pel fet de fer frontera. Els dialectes i els accents que tenen les persones, no entenen de fronteres.
It does make sense that we spell Qatar with a Q. There are two different K sounds in Arabic and that one (ق) is always transcribed as Q into English. ق (qāf) is pronounced by touching the root of your tongue to the palate towards the throat, while ك {kāf} (transcribed as K) is pronounced by touching the root of the tongue to the middle of the palate.
But in most languages is strange a Q before an A, it's more common to use C or K, but Q is generally used with U before E like in the word QUESTION, or in spanish like QUESO
The Swedish was a bit rough, but Stjärna should be pronounced as sch or kh theres not really a good way to represent the noise with English writing You kind of make a smile and try to say H while moving your tongue as far back as it can go while pointing it slightly upwards and blowing air through the bottom of your throat. It should make a sharp kh sound, kind of similar to the x sound in russian
it exists in English, stjärna is pronounced like Tuesday in RP, you know chewsday, Because it's not the sj-sound but the same sound as in Kjol, what we call the tj sound as in tjära and it's homophone kära. the sj sound is a lot harder to describe but it's mostly because it's not a true consonant.
Really impressive that you can understand so many languages! I'm German and i am currently learning French (In School), Russian and well, English, but i can speak that well enough already. Cool Video!
Good job with Swedish, although there are some mistakes. I can correct them since I'm a native Swede :) The corrections are: "Linjerna är blåa och vita...." This sounds more natural and if there is more of something, in this case lines, we add the "a" at the end of the adjective. "...det finns också en stjärna som är vit." It should only be one "t" since the word "stjärna" uses "en" not "ett". "Till vänster finns en triangel." Sounds more natural. "stjärna" and "triangel" both uses "en" and not "ett" in front of the word. Therefore it should be "vit" and not "vitt" Otherwise really good! I'm very impressed!
I can understand half of it and I suck at languages - I only know 4. I guess it's because the subject matter is shapes and colours used to describe flags.
Temple in Russian is Храм (khram), but it's like a religious thing, if you want to say castle you can say Замок (zamok) or Крепость (krepost'), but krepost is more like fortress.
As a german myself, you are talking it kinda fluent. You can hear that you are not from germany definetly. But…You are actually very good in german. Deutsch zu sprechen ist aber auch eine Echte Herausforderung.
as a fellow swedish person i need to point out stjärna (star) is not pronounced correctly but otherwise it was good p.s. its a hard sound to make for non native speaker
That was great! since you are a flag nerd, how about a rap about all the flags, maybe in spanish or catalan? I want to know how many flags you know. I am also kind of a vexillophile myself.
Cool game!. flags are easy enough. color is one of the first lessons in any A1 book. by knowing the colors, you can guess the flag. add "line" ,"vertical" ,and "horizontal", and you are set. you flag knowlodge thought, that is something.
Yes, ð and þ can sound very similar to someone not from Iceland, especially an English talker, but ð is basically a less strong pronounciation of þ, like in Icelandic the, if you were to write it with the Icelandic alpahabet you could do; þe or ðe, it just kind of matter how a person says the word: The.
thumbs up for the french [language] hate :o) I finally got recommended this stream as couchpolyglot follower (the algorithm is not to quick with us eclectics). I know most flags from the old commodore 64 series "summer games/winter games" (but so many changes since), modern game "8 ball pool", and from what few languages duolingo has to offer... Fun video
I was surprised for her catalan pronunciation, bur I realized she's from Catalonia ahhahaha I detected it was a north accent, that was where I though something was off! Nice video!
As a native Swedish speaker I think @CouchPolyglot's Swedish was quite rusty, but I get it’s hard knowing several languages and Swedish is hard both in it’s grammar and pronunciation
one way to verbally differentiate the qatar and bahrain flag verbally is the number of triangles. Bahrain has 5, Qatar has 9. This is always the case. The triangles have some meaning but i dont know that
Really works, how many languages you know that times you are a person. In every language she just been different person but looks like a exactly from that state
Thanks a lot for the video! I’m here for the first time and was really impressed by her especially when she spoke Russian, because she has quite good pronunciation, in my opinion (I’m a native Russian speaker). What’s her first language?
I'm here struggling to understand THREE languages (or rather, one of them, I mean I can speak my main language and english pretty well but SPANISH!? No) while she can speak EIGHT?!
¿Eres venezolano? 😎 Edit: Vale, ya terminé de ver el video y vi que si, lo supuse por el acento, por fin un venezolano que sube videos de este tipo, yo pienso hacer lo mismo en breve, me alegro bro, saludos
Why Asian and not African though? It's just arbitrary criteria. Hopefully one day I'll know languages from every continent, that would be dope. Gotta respect someone who speaks Guarani, Igbo, Polish, Vietnamese and Maori
@@jccbm I didn't mean to intentionally exclude African languages. What I meant was the ability to speak some languages that don't belong to the same group as one's own mother tongue. But not those who call themselves a "Polyglot" by just blabbering some memorized words on Duolingo or Omegle.
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That was so much fun, thanks a lot for the invite! 😊 I am sure I made up some words 🤣🤣🤣
You're very welcome! That was great teamwork, even with made up words. I surely enjoyed this way too much!
You look very beautiful when u smile .... Which country r u 4m?
@@Virgin_Buoy_69 lmao
quin català més maco!!
@@1crispeta Et juro que parla millor que jo que soc natiu lol
As an hyperpolyglot myself, seeing her struggling with Russian and forgetting some words, makes me feel a little more better with myself. She seems so genuine and sweet, it was an interesting concept overall
She's the best!
You and she are not hyperpolyglots if you dont know the name for "temple"
@@LyraYT what makes you think I don't know the word for temple? Keep your hate and jealousy for yourself.
The misused big / food terms sweet and love / louve and color white and She with capital letter must be edited out, all wøm’n are the exact opposite of such terms - it’s beyond disrespectful to food to misuse edibility terms like sweet that only reflect me THE only sweet being aka the pure being (the opposite of wøm’n) and, love only exists for me the only lovable / loved being, and colors / numbers etc and words with capital letters also cannot be misused, and pronouns can never be with capital letter when referring to ppl! Anyways, I am intermediate level in German / Swedish / Norwegian / Portuguese and advanced level in Dutch and beginner level in Icelandic / Hungarian / Welsh / Gallo / Breton / Galician / Cornish / French / Norn / Old Norse / Gothic etc and the other pretty languages that are on my list of languages I want to learn and improve, and I could understand the German / Swedish words and the Catalan / Italian / French / Spanish words as I am native speaker level in Spanish and intermediate level in German / Swedish and beginner level in the other ones - German & Swedish sound so good, they have great pronunciation rules, especially German, very unique, tho Dutch has the best pronunciation rules ever, and then English, and then Norwegian, but German and the other Germanic languages also have great pronunciation rules! And, I am also trying to learn the flags and geography etc!
@@FrozenMermaid666 ?
I have loved seeing people from outside of Catalonia speaking Catalan
She is from Catalonia and it is her mother tongue
@@andressaenz704 I think this person is referring to the dude answering back in Catalan, which was pretty awesome
@@andressaenz704 Oh that makes sense cause It was perfect
Yo lo hablo y soy de Albacete
@@aksav.b saying "filigrana" in german was a giveaway that her first langauge is Catalan
You're well done I am a native russian and I glad hear my mother language. I have discovered your channel recently and I am learning English and Spanish with Duolingo and I want to start speedrun too in the future. Thank to you. I wish more good in speedrun Duolingo.
Thank you so much! And good luck to you too
I've heard that duolingo is pretty crappie, even like a supportive app. I wanted to try it with Japanese, but after watching a couple of videos about native Japanese, who tried duolingo, i changed my mind. What do you think about duolingo? Is it useful for you?
@@Alessandro_Batistuda I'm a native English speaker using it to study Russian, it's excellent for me and working really well.
@jefforymitchell5697 that's cool. But I tried "Hey, Japan". It's a duolingo-like app for Japanese, and i don't like it. Wrong pronunciation, wrong particles, wrong reading of kanji. All of these things are really important in Japanese. Plus, these apps are gathering you personal data, what isn't good.
@@jefforymitchell5697 но если бы ты просто слушал много русского языка то ты бы достиг своего уровня намного быстрее чем с помощью дуолинго
I love that my mother tongue, Catalan, was featured. I know her channel and she is doing a great job sharing and teaching it. What I love the most is her accent. She is from Torelló (Osona), from Girona's province, and what's interesting is that the accent/dialect that we tend to hear on TH-cam it's mostly the one from Barcelona (both city and province, mostly the city), which is the Central Catalan Dialect, and what's interesting is that she speaks Eastern Catalan, which in my opinion is the most open one and the one that sounds the nicest. In my case happens something very interesting, 'cause I was born in Barcelona city, but we moved to the Maresme's county, which is still Barcelona's Province, but it shares a border with Girona's province, so our Catalan tends to be sort of a mixture between those two accents though our dialect is still the Central one, funny right?
I speak other languages too, like: Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and now I'm learning French (I'm just at that point that I'm starting to get fluent, but not yet), and well, the other languages you know: Catalan and English obviously.
I really enjoyed this fun video.
Best regards from the Maresme (Barcelona)!
P.S.: Maresme Lliure i Tropical!
💛🔴💛🔴💛🔴💛🔴💛
Estava flipant amb el nivell de la dona, no se per que pensava que no era d'aqui, ara tot té sentit😂
@ El que et confirma la seva catalanitat, és el seu accent català quan parla el castellà. I parla la veu de l’experiència, jo també tinc aquest fort accent català parlant castellà😅✌🏽
@judna1 You have a lot of misconceptions. Central Catalan and Eastern Catalan are synonyms, at least inside the scope of Catalonia. Therefore, the Girona accent belongs to Central Catalan like that of Barcelona. You are confusing the Barcelonian accent, which nowadays has a strong Spanish-influenced accent, with the Central Catalan accent, which includes the Osona accent (which by the way belongs to the province of Barcelona, not Girona).
Perdona però Osona està a la província de Barcelona.
@@silviasune7598 Encara? Tinc les feonteres de les províncies desdibuixades, deixa'm revisar.
Edit: tens raó, encara és Barcelona. Però potser passa com al Maresme, fins i tot diria que encara més. El fet de les influències del català oriental. Pel fet de fer frontera. Els dialectes i els accents que tenen les persones, no entenen de fronteres.
As a Russian born in Kazakhstan and living in Germany now I loved this video.
I'm happy to hear that!
русский родился в казахстане и живет в германии? прикол
I love how when the wheel landed on Russian both of you said “oh no!” Lol
It does make sense that we spell Qatar with a Q. There are two different K sounds in Arabic and that one (ق) is always transcribed as Q into English. ق (qāf) is pronounced by touching the root of your tongue to the palate towards the throat, while ك {kāf} (transcribed as K) is pronounced by touching the root of the tongue to the middle of the palate.
But in most languages is strange a Q before an A, it's more common to use C or K, but Q is generally used with U before E like in the word QUESTION, or in spanish like QUESO
@@baenaclash5412 but in arabic it aint bizzar
в этом видео знание флагов впечатляет больше, чем знание нескольких языков ))
Как человек, который увлекается и тем и другим, должен сказать, что запомнить все флаги гораздо проще ахаха
Да не, я флаги выучил за день два, с языками так быстро не получиться
Неделя усидчивости и потом повторение раз в какой-то период времени сделают своё дело. То же и с картой и мира, и со столицами
As a fellow language and flag nerd I really enjoyed this, even got some of the flags right without looking 😀 Hello from Hungary 🇭🇺
Can you speak finnish? As a finn, hungarian is really odd and nothing like finnish even when we are in the same language family
I am Russian myself, and I really laughed at “idk how it’s called on Russian” part 😆
What is "Temple" called in Russian? like how u say it
@@unicodeq Храм.
😆
Да-да, тоже пробило. Разрывнаяяяяяяя
А что здесь смешного? Вообще не пойму.
wow what a fun little game. Nicely done, give us more of that
Glad you liked it! And that's the plan!
The Swedish was a bit rough, but Stjärna should be pronounced as sch or kh theres not really a good way to represent the noise with English writing
You kind of make a smile and try to say H while moving your tongue as far back as it can go while pointing it slightly upwards and blowing air through the bottom of your throat.
It should make a sharp kh sound, kind of similar to the x sound in russian
it exists in English, stjärna is pronounced like Tuesday in RP, you know chewsday, Because it's not the sj-sound but the same sound as in Kjol, what we call the tj sound as in tjära and it's homophone kära. the sj sound is a lot harder to describe but it's mostly because it's not a true consonant.
@@livedandletdieIt's not the same as in kjol, or well that depends since you can pronounce both kjol and stjärna in two different ways
The Stj is pronounce like the 'ch' in the name 'Bach'. The pianist.
You took blindfolding to a whole new level, wow! So cool to watch 🤩
Thanks!!! I'm actually surprised it worked, I was ready to make a fail compilation 🤣🤣
Really impressive that you can understand so many languages! I'm German and i am currently learning French (In School), Russian and well, English, but i can speak that well enough already. Cool Video!
Thank you! 😃 Glad you enjoyed
Wow her german sounds very good for not being a native speaker!
Unlike the Swedish which was atrocious.
@@livedandletdie I don't speak it so I can't judge :)
She lived or still lives there
4:06 In russian temple is храм😉
Thanks!
Your voice is so calming
Thanks!
Good job with Swedish, although there are some mistakes. I can correct them since I'm a native Swede :)
The corrections are: "Linjerna är blåa och vita...." This sounds more natural and if there is more of something, in this case lines, we add the "a" at the end of the adjective.
"...det finns också en stjärna som är vit." It should only be one "t" since the word "stjärna" uses "en" not "ett".
"Till vänster finns en triangel." Sounds more natural.
"stjärna" and "triangel" both uses "en" and not "ett" in front of the word. Therefore it should be "vit" and not "vitt"
Otherwise really good! I'm very impressed!
excellent idea of game ! I hope you will do that with other subjects than flags
Glad you liked it! If you have any crazy ideas, feel free to write them down
I can understand half of it and I suck at languages - I only know 4. I guess it's because the subject matter is shapes and colours used to describe flags.
Temple in Russian is Храм (khram), but it's like a religious thing, if you want to say castle you can say Замок (zamok) or Крепость (krepost'), but krepost is more like fortress.
The thing on that flag is kinda religious, so Храм is suitable.
I wouldn't call that a castle or fortress, that's a temple
Very impressive, both did so good 👏
Thanks!😅
The Zelda music in the background makes it even better, very entertaining video.
As a german myself, you are talking it kinda fluent. You can hear that you are not from germany definetly. But…You are actually very good in german. Deutsch zu sprechen ist aber auch eine Echte Herausforderung.
Fascinante: la capacidad linguistica y reconocimiento de banderas!
Jejeje fue divertido
as a fellow swedish person i need to point out stjärna (star) is not pronounced correctly but otherwise it was good p.s. its a hard sound to make for non native speaker
yeah
It was a lot of fun , I loved the content of the video.
I am also a flags nerd 😅
Pretty good video
Nice! And thanks! Did you know all of them?
@@jccbm yes
I got them all right too
Wow laura is incredible, fantastic accents with everything
As a French person, her accent was great
I never knew I needed polyglot vexillology until now...
It's amazing having seen you learning russian on Duolingo for the first time and now you can understand descriptions in Russian
That was great! since you are a flag nerd, how about a rap about all the flags, maybe in spanish or catalan? I want to know how many flags you know. I am also kind of a vexillophile myself.
I don't think I'll make a rap, but there's a cool idea being cooked up that I think you'll like!
Cool game!.
flags are easy enough. color is one of the first lessons in any A1 book. by knowing the colors, you can guess the flag.
add "line" ,"vertical" ,and "horizontal", and you are set.
you flag knowlodge thought, that is something.
wahhh Cambodia!!!!! Greeting from Cambodia.
Greetings! You've got a very nice flag over there
@@jccbm thanks so much! for the compliment!!!
Kann einhver hér inni Íslensku? Skrifið fyrir neðan ef þið skiljið. Og EKKERT GOOGLE TRANSLATE!!
I don't understand without translate, but if I see a "ð" or "þ" (or both) I automatically press like 👍🇮🇸
Yes, ð and þ can sound very similar to someone not from Iceland, especially an English talker, but ð is basically a less strong pronounciation of þ, like in Icelandic the, if you were to write it with the Icelandic alpahabet you could do; þe or ðe, it just kind of matter how a person says the word: The.
Fun video! Maybe I'll get to the point I can casually speak so many languages.
Hopefully! Just keep it going
I like your gesture when she started to speak Italian😅
Accurate 🤌
thumbs up for the french [language] hate :o)
I finally got recommended this stream as couchpolyglot follower (the algorithm is not to quick with us eclectics).
I know most flags from the old commodore 64 series "summer games/winter games" (but so many changes since), modern game "8 ball pool", and from what few languages duolingo has to offer...
Fun video
I was surprised for her catalan pronunciation, bur I realized she's from Catalonia ahhahaha
I detected it was a north accent, that was where I though something was off!
Nice video!
As an ultra omega alpha hypermegaglot myself, I feel better about myself since she struggled on some words.
very interesting video, thanks!
Glad you liked it!
As a native Swedish speaker I think @CouchPolyglot's Swedish was quite rusty, but I get it’s hard knowing several languages and Swedish is hard both in it’s grammar and pronunciation
Her Catalan is perfect!! I loved it!
one way to verbally differentiate the qatar and bahrain flag verbally is the number of triangles. Bahrain has 5, Qatar has 9. This is always the case. The triangles have some meaning but i dont know that
I’d never heard catalan spoken before. It’s so similar to Spanish!
It is! There's some important phonetic differences though, and you can feel a very heavy influence of French too, as well as some Italian.
Because it is a spanish language 🤦♂
@@penizesouta It´s also spoken in France, Andorra and in a small island in Italy.
@@penizesoutaeso es un error
@@Nehauon porque? Castellano y Catalan son idiomas españolas
Really works, how many languages you know that times you are a person. In every language she just been different person but looks like a exactly from that state
such a fun idea!!
Thanks! I loved doing it.
I speak Spanish, as a second language, and a little Portuguese. So I was pleasantly surprised that I could understand a bit of the Catalan.
Yo her Russian accent is so good, coming from a Russian speaker :)
My grandma is Guyanese, I laughed when you got stumped on the Guyana flag🤣
In the future you could do a speed run with the speakly app or other similar language apps. It would be a great comparison.
There's a lot of those! For sure I'll do something like that in the future
que genial saber que hay mas personas iguales
Thanks a lot for the video!
I’m here for the first time and was really impressed by her especially when she spoke Russian, because she has quite good pronunciation, in
my opinion (I’m a native Russian speaker). What’s her first language?
Thanks for sharing the fun. Where can I find that flags game?
Jo soc catala i només escoltant a la noia parlar català ja se que es la seva llengua materna 😅
De fet pots dir que és d'Osona amb dues frases.
I'm shocked that they didn't speak Yiddish. ABSOLUTELY SHOCKED. 😤
watching as a fellow nerd and flag learner
4:12 Эй, это не какой-то там _храм_ (ведь именно так проще всего перевести "temple"), это Ангкор-Ват!
incredible
Her catalan is perfect wow
This was great
Impressive
Molt bon català dels dos, gràcies per el vídeo.
When do we get rest of the speedruns?
I should resume that series right after this video! It was a long break between holidays + 2 extra videos
@@jccbm perfect! There is nothing wrong with these videos and i like them but i just like the speedruns more
Wow her German sounds Bavarian, from the Munich Area 😄
boys and girls well done. 8 languages is really impressive!
Es sind "Dreiecke" und nicht "Dreiecken"
More please!!!
That's the plan!
Does she live in German? Her German is sooo good.
Great video👍❤️
I suscribed to both of you :)
Thanks!
I'm here struggling to understand THREE languages (or rather, one of them, I mean I can speak my main language and english pretty well but SPANISH!? No) while she can speak EIGHT?!
¿Eres venezolano? 😎
Edit: Vale, ya terminé de ver el video y vi que si, lo supuse por el acento, por fin un venezolano que sube videos de este tipo, yo pienso hacer lo mismo en breve, me alegro bro, saludos
Jajaja es fácil de reconocer. Suerte!
sabia que eras de venezuela desde que te escuche hablr español :D saludos dede alli mi pana
Jajaja impelable. Saludos!
The gerudo Valley theme that starts with Catalan, which cover is that?
It's from Super Smash Bros Ultimate!
What's the music that starts playing just before Catalan? It feels familiar
Expectation: testing foreign language knowledge
Reality: what flag is it?
La Diversión con Banderas que me gusta a mi
the "i hate french"
i agreed as a frenchy
congrats dude, it's so cool that you were able to invite Scarlett Johansson to your video
that was very impressive
Thanks! Glad to hear that
I love you guys
Damn good job
i speak a language here. yay!
El español de ambos esta muy bien, edit: I know his from Venezuela
Her russian was so goooood!! (Coming from a native russian speaker)
In my opinion real hyper-polyglots are those who can also speak some Asian languages or vice versa for an Asian.
Like Steve Kaufmann, for example.
Why Asian and not African though? It's just arbitrary criteria. Hopefully one day I'll know languages from every continent, that would be dope. Gotta respect someone who speaks Guarani, Igbo, Polish, Vietnamese and Maori
@@jccbm I didn't mean to intentionally exclude African languages. What I meant was the ability to speak some languages that don't belong to the same group as one's own mother tongue.
But not those who call themselves a "Polyglot" by just blabbering some memorized words on Duolingo or Omegle.
La prononciation dans la langue française a été... Je ne veux pas écrire...
8:10 I thought this sentence was in French for a second lmfao
6:06 im sorry but the accent
also btw swedish is super easy
-a swede
Her German is so good
Tens un catala collonut, millor que molts d'aqui!!!
wow
He must be a professor at cambridge.. why is he a youtuber
🤣🤣🤣
Theres some words in russian what hurt my ears a lot,spanish not so much (im russian and spanish).
Eres nativo de español? Porque tienes un acento muy bueno, me parece un acento venezolano
Dijo que le apenaba que no conocía la bandera de Guyana, porque él era de Venezuela así que si
Lo es!
When she speaks Russian, her accent is minimal. Very pleasant to listen to her
whats the track in the background at 3:56?