Thank you for sharing this video, even looking at the subtitles it's obvious that your fluency and vocabulary are very impressive, and considering that you made it a 1-take video... it just gives me awe and a lot of inspiration with my L1 Russian, C1 English, and B2 Spanish. I will show this video to anyone who claims to be a polyglot while lacking even fluency, let alone proficiency in their target language. Thank you, you're a great motivator.
Very cool! I'm rather a half-assed polyglot, meaning that I speak two languages with "native proficiency" (I know, I know, pardon the expression), a third with acceptable proficiency, and then a handful just well enough to converse with taxi drivers, ask for directions, and shop for groceries. By the way, I urge you to edit out the "flag" you chose for Ladino (Judeo-Espanyol), as it is merely a stylized (or re-colored) version of the national flag of the State of Israel. You might want to choose a more neutral graphic symbol, or one that is more aptly associated with Sephardic Jewry than with the sovereign State of Israel. Not all Israelis are Jews, and only a minority of Israelis are descended from Ladino speakers. Not all Jews or Ladino speakers are Israelis or associate themselves with the national symbols of the sovereign State of Israel.
Great to learn about your polyglot skills, though you do not mention what languages are those! Of course, Ladino being my language of specialization, I am aware of the distinction between Israelis and Sephardic Jews. I explain my choice for the Ladino flag in the video description, but if you know a better specific alternative flag, please feel free to refer me to it.
Thank you for sharing this video, even looking at the subtitles it's obvious that your fluency and vocabulary are very impressive, and considering that you made it a 1-take video... it just gives me awe and a lot of inspiration with my L1 Russian, C1 English, and B2 Spanish. I will show this video to anyone who claims to be a polyglot while lacking even fluency, let alone proficiency in their target language.
Thank you, you're a great motivator.
Thank you, NEMO. I appreciate your words. Best of luck with your polyglot journey!
@@thehyperpolyglotactivist Thank you!
Mashshallaa Kerido Carlos, siempre reushita buena,estas aziendo un lavoro muy santo, bindichas manos, al vermos en las fiestas.
Mersi muncho, karo Moshico! Al vermos presto kon salud kumplida i todo bueno :)
Você é foda, irmão! Falando tranquilo como um grilo! hahaha
Das hat mich sehr beeindruckt!
Spanish sounds so similar to Greek! Your skills are very impressive
Indeed, they do sound similar! Thanks for your support!
Just watched! Very cool! Can’t decide which was my favourite. I liked the sound of Serbian tbh. But all great in their own ways!
Great video mate! I enjoyed it a lot!!
¡Impresionante, de verdad! ¡Enhorabuena!
Además, me apunto para ayudarte con serbio 😊
Hvala puno! Como puedes ver, todavía no he leído a Ivo Andric, y basicamente aprendí mi serbio con un poco de Balkaton y otro poco de Milan Stankovic.
Jajaja, lo más básico es de Milan Stanković, créemelo ;)
@@nedastanojlovic5392 Ah, pensaba que el peor era Ivo :D
Ivo es de bajísima categoría, con tiempo lo verás 🤭
Inspiring! Well done 👏
Very cool! I'm rather a half-assed polyglot, meaning that I speak two languages with "native proficiency" (I know, I know, pardon the expression), a third with acceptable proficiency, and then a handful just well enough to converse with taxi drivers, ask for directions, and shop for groceries. By the way, I urge you to edit out the "flag" you chose for Ladino (Judeo-Espanyol), as it is merely a stylized (or re-colored) version of the national flag of the State of Israel. You might want to choose a more neutral graphic symbol, or one that is more aptly associated with Sephardic Jewry than with the sovereign State of Israel.
Not all Israelis are Jews, and only a minority of Israelis are descended from Ladino speakers. Not all Jews or Ladino speakers are Israelis or associate themselves with the national symbols of the sovereign State of Israel.
Great to learn about your polyglot skills, though you do not mention what languages are those!
Of course, Ladino being my language of specialization, I am aware of the distinction between Israelis and Sephardic Jews. I explain my choice for the Ladino flag in the video description, but if you know a better specific alternative flag, please feel free to refer me to it.
De lujo.
love this! would love to connect :)
Sure thing, please send social media details or email address to contact@thehyperpolyglotactivist.com :)
@@thehyperpolyglotactivist emailing you now :)