This Filipino Polyglot can speak in 9 Languages
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 พ.ค. 2024
- I recently had a TV Guesting on @NET25TV's Kada Umaga. In this video, I will tell my story on my language-learning journey and I was taken through a challenge to translate random words and phrases on my different languages.
⏰Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:31 Opening
03:28 Introduction of Guest
04:41 Start of Interview
14:39 Translation Challenge
🏙️Filmed at: Net 25
Thanks to my parents for the financial support
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Welcome to my channel! My name is Aljohn and I am a 19-year-old polyglot from the Philippines. I am passionate about learning languages and love sharing my experiences and insights with others. On my channel, you'll find a variety of content related to language learning, including tips, tricks, and resources to help you on your language-learning journey.
I am fluent in several languages, including Tagalog, English, Spanish, French, Indonesian, Russian, Italian, and Portuguese and I am always looking for new challenges to tackle. Whether you're a beginner looking to learn your first language, or an experienced learner looking to improve your skills, I hope my channel will provide you with valuable information and inspiration.
Thank you for stopping by and I hope you enjoy my content!
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🌐 I make videos in Tagalog, English, Spanish, French, Indonesian, Russian, Italian, Portuguese, and Swedish.
🇵🇭 🇺🇸 🇪🇸 🇫🇷 🇮🇩 🇷🇺 🇮🇹 🇧🇷 🇸🇪
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📓 For business inquiries:
mogatas.princealjohn.05082003@gmail.com - บันเทิง
dapat eto yung sinusuportahan naten na vlogger, madami polygot na sikat ngayon, bigyan naten chance ang kabayan natin!
Grabe yung Brazilian girl, pati Filipino accent, 100% carry niya. If i close my eyes, I would definitely think she's a Filipino talking... Galing!
Si Diana Menezes matagal din naging Eat Bulaga host yan. Watch mo mga old recordings ng Eat BUlaga andun siya.
That’s true. Daiana has been living in the Philippines for 17 years already and has already embraced the Filipino culture and customs.
Dapat ganito pinafollow na vlogger, hindi ung puro toxic sa social media at puro kalokohan.
It's absolutely incredible to learn those languages in 2 years. Na inspire tuloy ako na mag aral ng Spanish and Indonesian.
thank you po! kaya mo ren yan!
Bahasa is close to Tagalog. Same roots of language family
Motivation ko na rin ang magagandang babae sa aking pag aaral ng language
Dia bahkan bisa berbahasa Indonesia benar benar seperti orang Indonesia asli , saya sangat menghargainya , salam dari Indonesia 🇮🇩
terima kasih!!!
@@MUXLegend-yg9xtpag marunong ka Ng Bahasa Indonesia, marunong kana din Ng Malaysia Bahasa. Kunting pagkakaiba lang. Alam ko Yan Kasi marunong Ako Ng Bahasa.
@@rexlozada2776indonesia,malaysia,singapore,brunei darusalam have the same languages,
Nope Hindi same language. Wag ka magmarunong.
@@Sadarlah77Hindi sila same languages. Wag po magmagaling
Grabe! sobrang galing naman nitong c Aljohn. Nakakainspire. What a role model. Sobrang sipag, galing, talas ng isip at dedicated. I am deeply motivated by him and gagayahin q xa..
thank you po! kaya mo ren yan!
@@aljohnpolyglot thanks din po lodi for inspiring and motivating me..😊
Madalas ako sa Chile, Vietnam, Korea and Japan, this inspires me a lot Sir! bukod sa foreign ang wife ko need ko talaga matuto ng ibang languages dahil na rin sa work ko..
If he can speak Indonesian, definitely he can converse and understood Malaysian and Brunei language. So, it is 11 language he can speak.😊
12 plus singapore.. same language
Well he can speak Indonesian too
@@JD-gx9vj Which one?
Singaporeans use English as the main language although they use Malay language as their national languages. They also use Tamil and Mandarin as their official languages.
Malay
and you can speak Indonesian in Timor Leste
Terimakasih telah menggunakan bahasa indonesia.bahasa yang dapat di mengerti 300 juta orang di Asia tenggara. .🇮🇩🙏
Pag napalibutan ka nman talga ng nag gagandahang mga host😊 ms. Afam ang ganda
@@lawscx 😍🙄
I want to learn Indonesian language but idk where to start.
terimakasih!!!
@@kashmirilkyeott3117
You can start from formal language. After that, try to change "tidak to enggak/nggak/gak", "aku to gua/gue", and "kamu to lo/lu" for informal conversation in Jakarta. You can try learning how to use affix for informal conversation (nge/ny- and -in) in conversations. It will be better if you know how to use "affirmative particles" (sih, dong, tah, etc).
Indonesian people can understand formal languages although we only use it for literature, journalism, formal speech, education, and formal events. Indonesian formal language is almost similar with "Melayu Baku" in Malaysia.
After learning Indonesian language, it will be easier to learn Malaysian Malay dialects or Indonesian Malay dialects.
It's been an ongoing movement of some kind to educate the difference between languages and dialects. It can be quite confusing at times but a language is a unique and specific method of communication belonging to a country/community while a dialect is sub category of a language specific to a region. For example, there are various versions of English such as Filipino English, American English, British English, Australian English, and so on. There may be differences here and there when it comes to slang or certain words but all English speakers will generally understand each other. But if two people cannot understand each other with whatever method of communication they have then that is a language. It's not an iron clad rule but It's a safe assumption to distinguish which is which.
Glad someone posted this.
Quite disappointed that a host is unable to differentiate and mal-educate/misinform Filipinos over this confusion. Research research din ate pag may time. Sisihin mo din ung writer ng script mo!
no one know how to say collour in english
Tagalog is a language.
Batangeño Tagalog
Mindoro Tagalog
Bulacan Tagalog
Manila Tagalog
Cavite Tagalog
These are dialects. Dialect is a variation of a language.
Yes, i think the other word for dialect is Creole. Chavacano is a creole of Spanish, spoken in Zamboanga city and another town in Luzon.
@@ray.b.75creole is a different thing. It is a language where most of the words are foreign (lexifier) but the structure and grammar are very different.
Me na natutunan ko ang english from highschool tapos japanese from work and nung lumipat ako sa france natuto nadin ako mag french napaka sarap matuto ng ibang language ❤
Ang saya! You deserve to be recognize Aljhon..
thank you po!
Amazing! Mas humanga ako dahil humble siya..
Yown nafeature na sa TV ikaw, another achievement!!! Great job, continue ir
thank you po!!
Finally a Filipino polyglot. Noong napanood ko si Bella, isang batang polyglot mula s Russia. nag search n ako kung may Filipino n katulad nya.
congrats, aljohn. talents like this should be showcased to inspire people to learn more languages.
thank you!!!
Bisaya is not a dialect. It is a language spoken from multiple provinces in Visayas and Mindanao.
Exactly! Generally speaking, Bisaya is a language that has different dialects spoken across luzon, visayas and mindanao. I speak Masbate Bisaya from Luzon which is a dialect of the Visayan Language. Unless we will specify an exact variation of it, it's a language.
True!
As a native Cebuano or Bisaya, True comrade. It's not a dialect. It's second largest in the Philippines including Visayas and Mindanao.
Cebuano: Para nako sa Bisaya o Cebuano, Tinuod kauban. Ika-duha ng dako lengguwahe sa Pilipinas, apil sa Visayas ug Mindanao.
Agree, that's a language with many dialects and with much more native speakers compared to Tagalog or Kapampangan. Useless ang Tagalog at Kapampangan mo sa VIS-MIN unlike sa Bisaya na meron ka mahahanap hanggang sa pinaka Northern part ng pinas. This is coming from me na hindi Bisaya.❤
100% !!!!! Filipinos need stop using the term "dialect".... i was born in Manila and only speak Tagalog. My Mom speaks visayan to her family and I don't understand them AT ALL.... that is not just a dialect. That's a totally different language... she can be on the phone for an hour and I have no idea what she is saying...
“You have to think in the language that you want to learn.” 😲 wow this is a good insight… thank you for sharing…
Correct me po if I am wrong. Pero, ang alam ko po lenggwahe po ang tamang term kapag pinag-uusapan ang iba't ibang wika sa Pilipinas. Halimbawa: Ilocano, Tagalog, Waray, Bisaya atbp.
Lenggwahe itong maituturing dahil hindi maaaring gamitin ang alinman sa nabanggit para magkaunawaan ang dalawang tao. Halimbawa, hindi magkakaunawaan ang taong nagsasalita ng Ilocano at taong nagsasalita ng Tagalog dahil parehong distinct ang kanilang mga salita (bagamat maaaring may mga common words).
Ang dialect naman ay tumutukoy sa isang lenggwahe na may iba't ibang bersyon. Halimbawa: Tagalog ng mga Caviteño at Tagalog ng mga Batañgueno. May mga pagkakaiba sa ibang salita pero, magkakaunawaan pa rin ang dalawang tao.
Isa pang halimbawa ay Bisaya ng Cebuano at Bisaya ng Davaeño, maaaring may ibang mga termino pero, magkakaunawaan pa rin sila.
Gracias por su aportación, me anima a seguir conociendo idiomas, un saludo desde Islas Canarias 🇪🇸🇮🇨🇵🇭
Best technique for studying languages ay mag focus ka lang sa language na gusto mong matutunan pag nagsaSALITA ka na. For me, pag nag shi-shift ako sa Japanese, ung isip at diwa ko nasa JAPANESE lang. Hindi ako nag iisip sa Filipino or English. But the downside of this (for me) is minsan ang hirap I-block ung language na alam mo na pag nasa moment ka na, minsan may maririnig akong hindi maganda comment o salita sa English, Filipino, Japanese and Spanish parang ako yung nasasaktan kahit hindi naman ako yung pinag uusapan kasi naiintindihan ko kung ano sinasabi nila. Me acting like I don’t care and understand but the truth is I’m absorbing all the negative thoughts thoroughly.
Ako nalilito sa English haha Lalo na sa Had , have at Kung kelan gagamitan Ng Was pero nakaka English Naman ako😅
this is exactly what I did! thanks for sharing!
@@aljohnpolyglot yeah! Thx sa reply🥹 for vocabulary’s expansion pwede naman mag alternates between languages, pero with it comes to building or constructing sentences hindi nakakatulong kung mag iisip ka pa sa tagalog bago ka mag-shift sa ibang language. Lastly, always remember the 4 most fundamental method of studying languages
Listening
Speaking
Reading
Writing
Pag matatatag ang listening comprehension mo, Kaya mong sabihin as it is kung ano ang naririnig mo kahit hindi mo pa naiintindihan. Then you move forward sa readings, either for reseach or just pure reading para sa vocabulary expansion and last na ang pagsusulat.
Ang galing❤ Congratulations❤ Glory to God🙏 May God bless, everyone🙏
Damn. And here I am struggling with my Swedish 2. Galing, Aljohn.
The bottom line is this guy is certainly high IQ. It takes brains to be able to learn these various languages specially in such a short time.
Aljohn was very systematic in learning languages. He started with the romance languages, then the other (SEA) languages
Mabuhay ka Aljohn! galing!🎉
Miss Earth should hire him as an interpreter.
felicitaciones, hermano. Soy filipino y tambien y hablo portugues y espanol. Y quiero ser como tu algun dia, un poliglot. hoy en dia estoy estudiando frances y me gustaria mejorarlo junto con el italiano. Salud!
Galing mo lodi! Keep it up. Magugulat gaano kafamiliar yung German Language sa English. At matutuwa ka. Alam ko kayang kaya mo yan. 😊
Thank you sa video mo na to. Na-inspire ulit ako ituloy yung Japanese lesson ko.
Gifted man and intelligent. 😁he is a hard worker
Bravo .Du är så duktig!imponerande . Hoppas att du försätter med det du gör och lycka till med din swedish language. Napakagaling nyo po.swedish ay di po madaling language. It took me many years just to learned that language bcoz i have to.
Woww hebat kamu Aljohn👍
terima kasih!
I’m Filipino and I speak 4 languages…Bisaya, English, Spanish, and Tagalog. And from those languages I learnt, I can pretty much understand so many regional languages, especially chavacano, portugese, french, and some italian. It’s trully a powerful thing to have.
Saya cinta padamuh in Indonesian language
Wow! That's incredible! Gusto ko yung sinabi mo na you just want to test ang capacity mo to learn a language.
Those polyglots learn the languages to a certain speakable level usually it's A2, B1 just to cover some basic conversational needs but think of this: a child with no language knowledge, fully immersed, usually learns the spoken and written parts of a language in not less than 10 years, that's about the real amount of time needed to master a language
Most of the polyglots don't master languages, due to the reason they wouldn't be polyglots if they did. Most polyglots also don't have mastery level as their goal.
I do agree with you by the way.
Gusto ko rin matuto through your vedio Aljhon kahit anong language 🙂
he is actually genius. . .
Dapat kasi may interes ka talaga matuto. And I've felt that in you. Naku! Hindi ka talaga malilibak dahil naiiiintindihan mo ang mga sinasabi nila. Pag nag-travel ka sa buong mundo balang araw para mag-vlog, hindi ka talaga mahihirapan when talking to Foreigners. Ingat ka na lang sa Kultura nila para hindi ka maka-offend. Magiging edge mo ito sa tatahakin mong Career balang araw. Makakapag-asawa ka pa ng Foreigner of your choice without any difficulty in speaking to her. 💖👍🌷
galing matalino talaga xa🎉
Proud na Proud ako sayo pre. Sana marami din Pilipino na matao na kagaya mga magagaling magsalita and can speak multiple languages Fluently.
tagalog ako pero nag wowork ako sa tarlac, puro kapampangan sila napansin ko may pagkakaparehas sa bahasa indonesia yung nasi ay kanin. nalaman ko yt channel ni lods nag aaral na ko ng indonesian nun.
grabe! only 2 years of learning multiple languages yet you have a huge vocabulary sa lahat foreign languages na natutunan mo and this inspired me to keep going with my japanese
Same haha
Alam ko sa Japanese
1. Ari mo Dagku ..
Galing ng brazillian girl mag-filipino, kakatuwa
Congratulations!! 🥳
Wooooaaahhh, congrats, Aljohn 🎉 Lupeeeet!!!! Also congrats for the growth of your channel 🎉🎉 Keep 'em coming!! Sigue adelante 💪 I'm learning a lot from you! 💯💫
Thank you! 😃
Hello Aljohn try mo din aralin ang Finnish interesting
Aljohn keren banget mantap
makasih!
Wow 2 years! Galing po
Excellent AlJohn,,, Mabuhay ka!! Sana matuto rin ako ng mga ibang languages... You make Filipino proud because of your talent. God bless!
Pintar ini orang filipina hanya dalam 2 rahun mampu menguasai 9 bahsa asing 😮
Orang seperti dia ini langka kecerdasaan di atas rata2 ,tidak semua orang bisa seperti dia.
@@identitycrisisplus60 iya bener banget mungkin 1berbanding sejuta yang kayak dia
_Almost the same method I did years ago... "Self learn" method lang din, pinag-aralan muna yung mga basic words then construction saka sabayan ng panonood ng tv shows, series and movies in Spanish and Thai. It's fun to learn different languages 🙂_
yes ganon talaga ang paraan! I'm happy for you
Great job!
i found it very clattering conversation interview..
but very impressive talent for being polyglot.
Ayer mientras iba a dormir, me salió tu video, y me sentí extremadamente orgulloso por ti. You deserve it, and also u slayed it!, Parabéns, você é incrível demais. 👏🏼👏🏼
thank you bro!! you've been here since the beginning. I'm thankful
Galing 😍 hirap niyan mag aral ng languages ng iba
Malayu mararating ni kuya❤
Bisaya/Cebuano is one of the 8 regional languages recognised in the Philippines (Pampango is one of the 8 as well). Kapampangan ranks in the 7th place based on the number of native speakers with 2M plus (native speakers in number) while Cebuano is 22M+. Cebuano and Tagalog are the most common native languages spoken in the Philippines.
Hiligaynon or inilonggo or Binisaya 9.1 millions pangalawa sa Visayas region most widely spoken.
HISTORICALLY SPEAKING AKLAN ANG OLDEST PROVINCE KAYA HINDI PO DIALECT ANG LANGUAGE NAMEN. SUBLANGUAGE ANG DIALECT. HONEST MISTAKE NAMAN KAYA OKS LANG .
Galing naman si Kuya aljonh salut
thank you po!
I learned a lot from this video. Wow! I know Soanish, but lost it because there was no one to speak it with back in South Africa. You're really impressive. Inspiring! We both agree that Russian is a difficult language. I will share this video to my kids. 😊
IMPRESSIVE!!! Wow!!!
So smart😊Godbless you
Padruga is a lady friend. staying here in Uzbekistan and Russian is their second language.
MOTIVATION NI ALJOHN IS MAGANDANG BABAE!
SIYANG TUNAY!
HAHAHA kaya nga e kaya pala pursigudo si boss aljohn matinik pala sa chicks
yan ang tinatawag na "Aljohn moves" =)
AHAHAHA ayan talaga ang pinakamagandang motivation
Katulad ng kamandag ng ating National Hero Jose P. Rizal
same here haha aral ako european portuguese kc crush ko portuguese lol
Brazilian Portuguese po iyong kay Miss D....slight difference lang naman with European Portuguese.....nakakahanga naman si sir Aljohn.....
Idol...pangarap ko din po matuto at makasalita ng different language...so proud of you...from Antique po.
I am a fan, ang galing talaga pre!
thank you po!
OMG! 😮🎉 Galing naman!!!
I've been living here in France for almost three years but I'm still having trouble speaking French. (Ano na ang sikreto ? 😅 bukod sa hindi ko gusto ang French language kaya isa siguro na matagal ako matuto
Tayong MGA Filipino sa araw araw n ginawa Ng diyos araw araw din tayong nkakapagsalita Ng Spanish,Yung ibang words n akala natin ay Tagalog Yun Pala ay Spanish
Galing!!!!!!!!!!!
hebat ini orang😂 bisa bahasa loh dia😂😂 salam dari indo bro... sini main ke jakarta 😅😅
terima kasih!!
Ang galing!!!!
wow ang galing naman!
Wow. He. Speak. Many. Languages. That's. Great. Amazing 🤩😊. Share. More. Pa.❤😊
Es todo bro, ya estás saliendo en la tele 🔥🔥🔥síguele así! Foooda
gracias mi hermano 🔥🔥🔥!!!! a ti tambien! tu canal creció mucho
Hostnya cantik cantik ya bang jhon..
Ito yung dapat sinosuportahan para maka inspire pa sa next generation di yung puro sayaw/ prank lang alam pinapanoud natin
Talent nya talaga yan. Iilan lang silang mga.polyglot sa mundo
Ang galing nyo po brother Aljon😊
I think I need to learn that technique... I still have a long way to go to be fluent in 7 more languages namely: Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Malay, Bahasa Indonesian, French and Spanish.
Malay and Indonesia is similar and i think you have to pick one of them.. but Indonesian is the most common to learn than Malay..
Indonesian has more commercial resources available. That is my suggestion.
genius sya plain and simple.....
Talented people
This guy is has an exceptional talent which is vey unique and exceptional.Good job!
Kamu hebat sekali.. Subscribers baru dari Indonesia🇮🇩
makasih!!
You're like my boss/ friend, Nina Senicar ( model, actress, producer)...she speaks 9 languages though she is from Servia.....congrats Aljohn🤗😊
9 languages in 2 years, holy
First time kong mapanuod si Diana sa Eat Bulaga, hindi pa siya marunong magtagalog. Ngayon, ang galing na niya magtagalog!
Congrats din sa show, Aljohn! Pagbati sa iyong husay!
Ang ganda ni Ms Kapampangan.
Ang husay managalog ng magandang binibini, Portuguese pala.✌️
Nakakatuwa yung dedication mo. You got a new subscriber. Keep it up!
Amazing Filipino who adapt bilingual or polyglot of 9 languages.. Congrats kabayan
udah gue Subcribe bro... salam kenal.. jakarta#
nakita ko na ang video mo dati....now with this interview naunawaan ko na kung sino ka. Sono felice di aver trovato te a TH-cam....grazie ...
thank you ren po!!
Ang galing naman po! 😮😊❤
I love filipino women❤
Wow! You truly have a remarkable brain Aljohn!! Absorbing these languages in a span of 2 years is incredible!
Thank you! 😃
Nakakaaliw ng show nyo... God bless & im new TH-camr.
Wow!!! Beautiful!!!