@@timomastosalo exactly this. I act very different when I am speaking english as opposed to when I am speaking spanish... I just didn't know someone could manage to know those mannerisms for 5 fucking languages.
@@kaneda7368 It's a simultaneous process to learn the mannerisms and the language. And once you've done it for one, the process for next one comes more naturally. And he learned German & French as a kid, maybe at lest heard many others growing in cosmopolitan Monaco & moto circles. I think he learned the others also quite young, at least it started in his childhood. I suspect at least Italian came pretty early. Someone said his Spanish is OK, so maybe not as good as Italian, nor of course French & German. And English he likely learned at school, and with German car technicians - he has a German accent there :)
@@moistjohn Doesn't really have to be fake: if you have heard them speak their own language (of how they speak English with a broad accent), you can just try to do your best to imitate that
non diciamo di stronzate, a parte accenti e cadenze naturali è un italiano molto migliore persino di quello di moltissimi italiani madrelingua che conosco
Actually he pays so much attention for everything to be perfect and good that you will see him getting upset every time something looks out of order or unprofessional. Watch his Greentech festival video and you will notice what I mean when anything goes wrong.
Notice how he's reflecting every culture when he speak their language When speaking Spanish he's chilling outside leaning on a wall on a sunny day When he's speaking Italian he's using hands as he talk When speaking german he's in a professional studio with a serious tone
When someone says "he's fluent" in other languages it usually means that he knows those languages very well, but here it's impressive that the accent too is very accurate! Especially when he speaks french, but when speaking Italian too (his italian is better than Leclerc's).
@@jbcaycay8035 Il ne fait pas les liaisons. "C'est un moment" on prononce le "T". Même chose avec "un bon élan" on prononce le "N". Pour aller plus loin si tu veux, il emploie le verbe avoir à l'infinitif lorsqu"il devrait utiliser le participe présent "ayant" (ayant gagné la dernière course) donc oui c'est poussée comme analyse mais ce sont ces détails que tout natif francophone maîtrise sans nécessairement s'en rendre compte
At the 2016 season he spoke the language of 11 of the 21 countries they raced in. -Australia -Spain -Monaco -Canada -Austria -Great Britain -Germany -Belgium -Italy -USA -Mexico Thats impressive
@@galois.2027 credo che facesse riferimento a come alcune lettere sono pronunciate allo stesso modo in tedesco ed italiano (ovviamente sono 2 lingue diverse) per esempio la "A" in tedesco e italiano é pronunciata allo stesso modo mentre in inglese é piú simile al suono della "E" italiana
@@Thomas_Bergel actually i have a friend who had the opportunitiy to speak with rosberg in the paddock ... he speaks perfectly , but he has to hide this because he choose to be german (because of money) and he has to hide this fact from his sponsors.....so easy
none of this is true. German is not his mother tongue. he was born in Germany but actually lived there for two weeks then he was brought up in monaco where his family has always lived and he was raised there. he went apparently to a private English school where everything is taught in English like if you were in an English speaking country and obviously french as he was in monaco, so we have English and French as mother tongues, his mother is German, his dad speaks German so he learned German since a young age having a German speaking family. then he moved to Italy at the age of 10 and he stayed there for 5-6 years and learned Italian which he speaks perfectly, I'm Italian and I can say that he sounds Italian, and later on in the years he learned Spanish. I'd say then, English, French mother tongues, German and Italian perfect, Spanish very good or okay as you say.
His German is absolutely flawless as well and sounds exactly like a native speaker. Well, he is a native speaker. He doesn't really have a mother tongue.
@@pigalow2002 no i'm sure he was that fluent in french english and german at 5 year old. Then it was easy for him to learn italian and spanish since it's pretty much the same as french and monaco is at the border with Italy so you hear italian everyday and can practice.
@@frederic6998 um...no. if it were that flippantly simple, more people would know 5 languages. They don't. & yeah, I know the romance languages are similar, but they aren't like learning the same language(s).
I speak those 5 languages as well, and I have to say that except in spanish the rest of them he speaks them just perfectly and he really sounds like a native speaker in each one. When he pronounce some words in spanish he has a tone that if you hear it you would say that he's a foreigner, but is not a big deal he's is very fluent as well in his own way. Amazing
@@asianboyyy117 i guess 4 languages is the sweet spot, anything above 5 languages just gets hard to maintain on long terms and you might lose more and more interest in the ones you speak / use the least
@@muratsarsenov2008 Nah I’m Finnish lol. En kyllä millään usko että Nico pystyisi puhumaan suomea yhtä hyvin kuin minä, vaikka arvostankin hänen urheilusuorituksia todella paljon.
There is one thing. When u speek two roman languages fluently, you can learn the others so quick. When u speek French and Italian, so u can easily learn Romanian, Spanish and Portuguese.
His English sounds a bit like that of Peter Philips, the Belgian creative director of Dior. It is very good and pronounced very clearly, but I definitely notice a French and even a bit of a German accent in there. It does not sound anything like British English or even American English.
TBH, as a Spaniard, I don't see any significant german accent when speaking spanish , only a few grammar/vocabulary details . In any case, impressive how he speaks and acts according to those languages.
Learning 3 of these languages right now makes me have a heightened appreciation for people like this. Absolutely incredible. To me its one of the highest forms of intelligence to speak multiple languages fluently.
You can say it might be easy to learn diff languages when you're being raised in a multicultural place like Monaco and get into the racing field, but I have to say he's got a real talent when he speaks a language because he's able to emulate a perfect accent and body language, something that not everyone can do it even when living for several years in a country.
I feels so happy to be able to speak English and Portuguese, but this guy can speak 5 different languages. Congrats Nico u r really smart and great champion.
Intelligent and engaging guy. Obviously his extremely privileged upbringing and best schooling money can buy coupled with a strong work ethic. Underrated driver/champion, needed some luck and cunning/underhand tactics (Monaco qualifying for example) to beat Hamilton and even then Lewis has very bad luck with reliability. I really think people should appreciate how good Nico was throughout his time in f1 and it was only Hamilton’s brilliance that stopped him being multiple world champ. He did well to get one, and pretty sure he’d do a better job at Ferrari than vettel has!
Guys, for the last time, his mother is German, he was born in Germany and Nico was raised and grew up in Monaco since 4 months old. His father is Finnish, but he's never been in touch with Finnish society and education during his childhood and schooldays. The other point is that Finnish (also Hungarian) is not an Indo-European language, it's an agglutinative language, lexicon, grammar and syntax are hard to learn, and that's not really what matters. He received influence from many cultures, and Finnish ends up being the least important language to learn in terms of media. Why the heck some people insist he speaks Finnish without even reading the comments or doing a quick research. Everyday there's someone making sure, not even asking, but sure he really speaks Finnish. Again, he can't speak Finnish at all.
A couple of years ago Lewis said in french "I'm learning french", but we never heard him talking infrench since... Probably because he was just going out with a french lady at this moment. It can't be his number 1 goal in life.
Dude led the championship for 16 out of the 20 races that year. But yeah "he just got lucky." Quite obvious that Hamilton couldn't take it because he was never used to being outperformed in that way, so he just blamed reliability and all his fanboys followed. Very well deserved championship. All champions "do what they have to do" and everybody has luck all the time.
People say he got lucky because Lewis won more races than Nico did in 2016. So Lewis' DNFs and misfortune was a massive factor in how Nico was able to luck into winning that year. It's no surprise he quit after that. He knew that was his one and only shot.
@Arminius Rosberg is faster than Bottas but saying someone is faster than Bottas doesn't mean they they could win a world championship! And what I said about Rosberg winning less races than Hamilton in 2016 isn't nonsense; it's a fact. Hamilton won more races in 2016, but also had an unusual number of DNFs. Without Hamilton's 6 or so DNFs, Rosberg wouldn't have won the championship. Hamilton was unlucky to get the DNFs, right? So if we accept that Lewis was unlucky the we must accept that Rosberg benefitted from that bad luck and was therefore lucky to win the championship!
@John 3 Nico was outscored by over 70 points in 2014 by Lewis. Lewis won more than twice the number of races compared to Nico. Lewis finished less races than Nico and still won the championship. But yeah, you're right, Nico should have been mopping floors as punishment for how badly he was beaten by Hamilton.
Wow, four Latin languages and German, like most native Latin Language speakers do, except our french friends^^ But yes, he speaks very fluent, so, great job, Nico :)
@@norwedish01 I guess it's because English took a lot of vocabulary from latin languages (here is what I've seen on wikipedia : the vocabulary has been enriched and the syntax and grammar modified by Anglo-Norman French, brought by the Normans, then by French with the Plantagenets. The English language is thus composed of approximately 29% of words of Norman and French origin and more than two thirds of its vocabulary comes from French or Latin. English is also heavily influenced by Romance languages, in particular by the use of the Latin alphabet and Arabic numerals.)
@@Spitfirator Merci Gracia Grazie Danke Thank you Obrigado Gràçie Salamat Dēkuji Grāçie Mersi Sukriya Welajin Terima kasi Rahmet Tack Go raibh maith agat Oh et puis fuck
Impressive. I didn't know he can speak italian too. He is a true pro and even though that's the case he maintained a very down to earth and friendly attitude. Nice guy
Very very classy guy. The way he won is world championship, and then retired as champion, in my view was an absolute class act. For me,, there's something pure about that. He had a goal, he achieved it. He quit while he was ahead. There's something about the need of someone like Hamilton or Vettel to keep going back and winning again and again which points to a an incompleteness or insecurity in their character. Rosberg's ability to have won his world championship and moved on in life as a husband and father makes him, in my eyes, the bigger man in the wider sense. His multi-lingual abilities reflect that too I think: A very rounded "complete" character.
Dude.. his Italian is way better that what I expected, and his spanish is kinda mixed with Italian but is also pretty good. (I speak Spanish, English and Italian)
I always found him cold (in english). Hearing him speak german is so refreshing, it's like his true personality shows. It's hard to explain. Also, I find him more "friendly" when he speaks french (my mother tongue)... He looks happier than when he speaks english, I don't know
@@xScheletrozz Exactly, I had the same impression from this video too. Definitely nothing at all pointing at a roman accent. But hey, who are we to argue with God?
He's not only speaking it fluent, he also becomes a Frenchman, Italian and Spaniard with the hand gestures and face expressions :D
That's how you acquire a language - you acquire the personality
@@timomastosalo exactly this. I act very different when I am speaking english as opposed to when I am speaking spanish... I just didn't know someone could manage to know those mannerisms for 5 fucking languages.
@@kaneda7368 It's a simultaneous process to learn the mannerisms and the language. And once you've done it for one, the process for next one comes more naturally. And he learned German & French as a kid, maybe at lest heard many others growing in cosmopolitan Monaco & moto circles.
I think he learned the others also quite young, at least it started in his childhood. I suspect at least Italian came pretty early. Someone said his Spanish is OK, so maybe not as good as Italian, nor of course French & German. And English he likely learned at school, and with German car technicians - he has a German accent there :)
it reminds me of how some language teachers tell their students to fake a french accent learning french or hispanic for americas spanish.
@@moistjohn Doesn't really have to be fake: if you have heard them speak their own language (of how they speak English with a broad accent), you can just try to do your best to imitate that
He would have made a hell of a spy during the two European wars. Man even looks like he's from every major european country.
I totally agree 😎
Underrated comment!
I just want to hear him order tacos al pastor
Too good looking though. You need a face that is easily forgotten 😊
damn fr!
Extremely intelligent guy and a great champion. One of the most underrated. He will be more appreciated in the future.
Indeed ! I really hope he'll race in another series one day. I miss him this year in F1.
No he won't, too scared to defend his title that he only won because his team mate had way to much bad luck with his car.
Yes, he will.
Stantube1000 and a great person
Tneeder Hamilton Fanboy
I don't believe it's the same person. Actually, they are his doppelgangers:
Nico Rosberque
Nico Rossibergo
Nico Rozbergos
Nico Rooseberth
In Italian it would be either "Nicola Borgorosso" or "Nicola Borgorosa"
In spanish would be something like Nicolás Rosberez.
French: Nicolas De La Rose Berge
@@legm5298 vraiment tirée par les cheveux celle-là mdrrr
@@Clara-iw7yw 😂😂😂
For an Italian he really speaks good German.
He is German.
@@lonewolf33396
That's the joke.
@@TomDeWeerdt1 I know
He's not Italian. He's French.
He is not Italian. Just coz he drove for Mercedes doesn't make him Italian
I think theres nothing more impressive about a person than being fluent in several languages
It's so impressive it makes me feel a bit sick
Absolutely agree. It's just the coolest skill to have, not to mention very useful.
What about being a billionaire... surely that's more impressive than being multilingual ??😂😂
Cant he speak Finnish as well? Considering his father is finnish?
@@jericho9222 nope, he was raised in Monaco so his dad never taught him
I'm italian and i guarantee you his italian is just perfect
Ma va a caga
@@stefanm4326 ma vacce te
non sono d'accordo, non lo chiamerei perfetto, ma quasi.
Perfetto per un straniero
non diciamo di stronzate, a parte accenti e cadenze naturali è un italiano molto migliore persino di quello di moltissimi italiani madrelingua che conosco
he must be the P.R. dream: speaks fluently 5 languages, well behaved, clever, good looking, never out of place.
He pays a lot of attention to that and protects that image a lot if you have been watching him for a long time.
Actually he pays so much attention for everything to be perfect and good that you will see him getting upset every time something looks out of order or unprofessional. Watch his Greentech festival video and you will notice what I mean when anything goes wrong.
And then there was that time when he was going to test a bike and forgot the keys and he got super upset.
@@Douken Greentech fest?
Very much like Roger Federer.
He doesn’t just speaks well, he also have the good accents ! Incredible.
And Roger Federer?
As an italian, he speaks my language pretty much perfectly. The accent was spot on, i closed my eyes and i heard an italian speaking
Well, Monaco is pretty close to italy so be probably learned it as a kid. When you learn a language as a kid it is easier to master
@@thomastschetchkovic5726 Yeah, that's true
lo parla meglio di me tacci sua
Notice how he's reflecting every culture when he speak their language
When speaking Spanish he's chilling outside leaning on a wall on a sunny day
When he's speaking Italian he's using hands as he talk
When speaking german he's in a professional studio with a serious tone
And when speaking english he is in the rain 😂
So true xD good one
Also, when he's speaking french, he's sharply dressed, well behaved but humorous, basically as everyone says here - he'd make a perfect spy!
French
Italian
Spanish
English
German
Seriously impressive
And there's news that he's learning Finnish.
Hopes he finishes his slew of fluent languages off with Finnish.
ajazmohammed37 Finnish lang. too
perkele
Man you gonna be kidding me
He speaks a little bit dutch too
Honestly, that is amazing.
I'm learning multiple languages all the time---and that was truly amazing!!
His Italian is absolutely flawless. No accent whatsoever (he has an accent when he speaks English and Spanish) and perfect grammar.
I’m impressed.
When someone says "he's fluent" in other languages it usually means that he knows those languages very well, but here it's impressive that the accent too is very accurate! Especially when he speaks french, but when speaking Italian too (his italian is better than Leclerc's).
He lived all his life in Monaco so off course his french is perfect.
The Italian is almost perfect too. He sounds like he could be from north of italy.
@@frederic6998 his french is not perfect
@@raymendez3403 i'm french and it's perfect. There's native speakers with less vocabulary than him
@@jbcaycay8035 Il ne fait pas les liaisons. "C'est un moment" on prononce le "T". Même chose avec "un bon élan" on prononce le "N". Pour aller plus loin si tu veux, il emploie le verbe avoir à l'infinitif lorsqu"il devrait utiliser le participe présent "ayant" (ayant gagné la dernière course) donc oui c'est poussée comme analyse mais ce sont ces détails que tout natif francophone maîtrise sans nécessairement s'en rendre compte
At the 2016 season he spoke the language of 11 of the 21 countries they raced in.
-Australia
-Spain
-Monaco
-Canada
-Austria
-Great Britain
-Germany
-Belgium
-Italy
-USA
-Mexico
Thats impressive
Nico is an extremely intelligent and humanly elegant person. Admirable, and enviable, the knowledge and mastery of languages!
His italian pronounciation is just wow
tedesco ed italiano non sono cosi lontani per la pronuncia.Anzi perliamo meglio in tedesco che in inglese.Provare per credere
@@robertointravaia1580 ma cosa stai dicendo sono due lingue assolutamente diverse
@@galois.2027 credo che facesse riferimento a come alcune lettere sono pronunciate allo stesso modo in tedesco ed italiano (ovviamente sono 2 lingue diverse) per esempio la "A" in tedesco e italiano é pronunciata allo stesso modo mentre in inglese é piú simile al suono della "E" italiana
He is just kicking Ferrari while they are down. He can speak better Italian than their Drivers rn
@@daquiryice7007 tfym lmao. Leclerc has literally zero accent and speaks absolutely perfect italian.
Born in Germany with German mum - German
Raised in Monaco - French
Racing growing up - Italian
Frequent stay in Ibiza - Spanish
Just because - English
his dad is finnish , he speaks finnish to...
@@olavipohjalainen4483
Nope... ironically he can‘t soeak any finnish 😅
@@Thomas_Bergel lol...what a shame
@@olavipohjalainen4483 From what I've heard he is leaning finnish atm :)
@@Thomas_Bergel actually i have a friend who had the opportunitiy to speak with rosberg in the paddock ... he speaks perfectly , but he has to hide this because he choose to be german (because of money) and he has to hide this fact from his sponsors.....so easy
The press and interviewers must love him
he doesn't just speak a few words hes totally fluent!
Not only fluent. At least in Italian, I would say indistinguishable, for what I've heard.
Wow, his Italian is more than impressive. He sounds like a native speaker.
The smartest guy in F1 in my opinion. His insight into today's F1 is insane. So good to watch.
Like a spy....
🤔 Maybe he is!
German: Mother tongue
English: Great
French: Great
Italian: Very Good
Spanish: Okay
Monaco's the place wherever he lives and grew up is the closest and in between France and Italy than Spain. German's mother tongue
none of this is true. German is not his mother tongue. he was born in Germany but actually lived there for two weeks then he was brought up in monaco where his family has always lived and he was raised there. he went apparently to a private English school where everything is taught in English like if you were in an English speaking country and obviously french as he was in monaco, so we have English and French as mother tongues, his mother is German, his dad speaks German so he learned German since a young age having a German speaking family. then he moved to Italy at the age of 10 and he stayed there for 5-6 years and learned Italian which he speaks perfectly, I'm Italian and I can say that he sounds Italian, and later on in the years he learned Spanish. I'd say then, English, French mother tongues, German and Italian perfect, Spanish very good or okay as you say.
His German is absolutely flawless as well and sounds exactly like a native speaker. Well, he is a native speaker. He doesn't really have a mother tongue.
Finnish: Father tongue
Doesnt speak it though
Spanish very good....from Chile 👍
That's impressive. Especially considering how young he must've been when he learned those languages.
It would have been more impressive if he had learned it old
@@stefanm4326 Maybe he did. At least a couple of them perhaps.
@@pigalow2002 no i'm sure he was that fluent in french english and german at 5 year old. Then it was easy for him to learn italian and spanish since it's pretty much the same as french and monaco is at the border with Italy so you hear italian everyday and can practice.
@@frederic6998 um...no. if it were that flippantly simple, more people would know 5 languages. They don't. & yeah, I know the romance languages are similar, but they aren't like learning the same language(s).
He also speaks Portugese. He did a podium interview in Brazil in 2015 or 2016 in Portugese.
I speak those 5 languages as well, and I have to say that except in spanish the rest of them he speaks them just perfectly and he really sounds like a native speaker in each one. When he pronounce some words in spanish he has a tone that if you hear it you would say that he's a foreigner, but is not a big deal he's is very fluent as well in his own way. Amazing
How do you start learning languages. To know 5-7 would be a massive goal for me
@@asianboyyy117 i guess 4 languages is the sweet spot, anything above 5 languages just gets hard to maintain on long terms and you might lose more and more interest in the ones you speak / use the least
4:23 “completely pear shaped!”
The perfect, polite, English idiom.
He is a sharp cookie!
How his is accent in spanish, french and italien? His german and english is flawless, very impressiv!
spanish and italian are quite good
TheFreemind El habla muy bien el Español, I gave him 8.5/10
TheFreemind his German is of course flawless. it's his mother tongue
haha
In Spanish it's good. He uses all the right words. Some flaws but remarkable anyway. He uses an Iberian pronuntiation.
As a translator and interpreter this is INCREDIBLE!
That right there is a true professional and devoted individual for his craft. Ppl dont know how good his Italian to Spanish. Im speechless 🤯
I can only understand 2 of the 5 but I could listen to him talking so fluently forever.👏
Not only he speaks flawless italian with a perfect accent, he even has a slight italian accent when speaking spanish! That's hilariously impressive
And still he's half finnish and can't say even a word xD
I think his dad Keke didn't teach him Finnish because he thought that Nico wouldn't need it in his career
@@user-vj4dp4xr8k I am pretty sure Keke isnt ashamed of finnish roots. He was living in germany, so why teach him finnish?
How many languages do you speak tho? 5 languages are still impressive asf
But the Spanish was a bit "strange", Spanish speakers don't use those expressions. Anyways quite impressive.
@@thelucius5000 I would even say that Spanish is his least strong language. Impressive nevertheless 👏🏻
He really speaks the 5 languages and very fluently! My respects, Nico.
Vettel can speak better Finnish than Nico.
It is because one of his best friends is Kimi?
Chances are Nico speaks your native language better than you
Your point?
@@muratsarsenov2008 Nah I’m Finnish lol.
En kyllä millään usko että Nico pystyisi puhumaan suomea yhtä hyvin kuin minä, vaikka arvostankin hänen urheilusuorituksia todella paljon.
@@GReddy-if2pi he’s half Finnish lol
There is one thing. When u speek two roman languages fluently, you can learn the others so quick. When u speek French and Italian, so u can easily learn Romanian, Spanish and Portuguese.
Very impressive person😍🙌
Love how his voice changes a little bit....depents which language he is speaking right now.
What a respectful racing player!! I'm quite satisfied if I can speak English as fluent as he does.
Even his ears have a different stance each time, wow! How does he do that :-)
As a German I can say his German is pretty good, almost like he grew up speaking that language
I'm so glad i can understand and speak each and every one of this languages. It makes me feel 'similar' to a champion like Nico.
no wonder he won the championship
he is super smart
He does those accents so well you can’t even tell he’s from Nigeria.
In Europe this is quite common. In USA they barely can speak English at all ;D
4:37 Nico is proud to have "I am gay" across his helmet
Hahah no 😂
Stimmt nicht ganz würd ich sagen😂✌🏽
AMG
I'd rather have i am gay on my helmet than be called helmet
His french,italian, english and (of course) german all sound pretty authentic but in spanish he has just a little bit of a german accent
His English sounds a bit like that of Peter Philips, the Belgian creative director of Dior. It is very good and pronounced very clearly, but I definitely notice a French and even a bit of a German accent in there. It does not sound anything like British English or even American English.
I'm belgian and I noticed his slight accent when he's speaking
TBH, as a Spaniard, I don't see any significant german accent when speaking spanish , only a few grammar/vocabulary details . In any case, impressive how he speaks and acts according to those languages.
Mm his accent while he was speaking in spanish was clearly italian 😂
No german accent at all when speaking Spanish. If I close my eyes I can hear a northern Italian.
The way he speaks in Spanish is AMAZING. Looks like a native speaker, I love Nico omg
Learning 3 of these languages right now makes me have a heightened appreciation for people like this. Absolutely incredible. To me its one of the highest forms of intelligence to speak multiple languages fluently.
I speak three of those natively and trust me there's nothing intelligent about it I'm still stupid
@@raymendez3403 you underestimate yourself brotha. Mastery in 3 languages is impressive
Simplemente de otro nivel, inteligente y carismatico. Cualquiera no habla cinco idiomas tan bien como el lo hace.
You can say it might be easy to learn diff languages when you're being raised in a multicultural place like Monaco and get into the racing field, but I have to say he's got a real talent when he speaks a language because he's able to emulate a perfect accent and body language, something that not everyone can do it even when living for several years in a country.
He could make a pretty big deal out of it.
But he doesn't.
Because it just happened naturally for him.
A very clever guy . Raised very well by his parents. Polite and friendly......
MY FAV F1 DRIVER OF ALL TIME! So sad he retired.
Omg
He speaks Italian sooo GOOOD, his Italian is perfect
Wtf
Amazing
I'm extremely happy that I could understand the whole video with no subtitles
I speak English and can tell you that his English is fantastic..
The perfect journalist for multiple channels, will almost never need a translator!
I feels so happy to be able to speak English and Portuguese, but this guy can speak 5 different languages. Congrats Nico u r really smart and great champion.
if you know portuguese it would be easy for you to learn spanish and maybe french and italian
Wow!! I never knew this about him. I'm seriously impressed!
His french is very very good..
And yes i know he grew up in Monaco
Intelligent and engaging guy. Obviously his extremely privileged upbringing and best schooling money can buy coupled with a strong work ethic. Underrated driver/champion, needed some luck and cunning/underhand tactics (Monaco qualifying for example) to beat Hamilton and even then Lewis has very bad luck with reliability.
I really think people should appreciate how good Nico was throughout his time in f1 and it was only Hamilton’s brilliance that stopped him being multiple world champ. He did well to get one, and pretty sure he’d do a better job at Ferrari than vettel has!
Guys, for the last time, his mother is German, he was born in Germany and Nico was raised and grew up in Monaco since 4 months old. His father is Finnish, but he's never been in touch with Finnish society and education during his childhood and schooldays. The other point is that Finnish (also Hungarian) is not an Indo-European language, it's an agglutinative language, lexicon, grammar and syntax are hard to learn, and that's not really what matters. He received influence from many cultures, and Finnish ends up being the least important language to learn in terms of media. Why the heck some people insist he speaks Finnish without even reading the comments or doing a quick research. Everyday there's someone making sure, not even asking, but sure he really speaks Finnish. Again, he can't speak Finnish at all.
His italian accent is mind blowing he speaks way better than a lot of my friends it's crazy
hamilton can't even manage his own thoughts in english. meanwhile, nico is fluent in 5 languages.
sultanabran1 that's because Hamilton is too busy winning championships
but he lost the last one looooooooooool
yeah, that's very relevant to how retarded his communications skills are.
Carlitox b but Vettel has more championship titles and can speak more languages. your argumemt doesn't work
A couple of years ago Lewis said in french "I'm learning french", but we never heard him talking infrench since... Probably because he was just going out with a french lady at this moment. It can't be his number 1 goal in life.
sad to not see him race anymore but happy because he quit in the right time.. great dude
i don't know french, italian or german, but his spanish... absolutely incredible! amazing stuff :D Brazilian Cheers
his italian is really fucking good, seriously
Dude led the championship for 16 out of the 20 races that year. But yeah "he just got lucky."
Quite obvious that Hamilton couldn't take it because he was never used to being outperformed in that way, so he just blamed reliability and all his fanboys followed. Very well deserved championship. All champions "do what they have to do" and everybody has luck all the time.
People say he got lucky because Lewis won more races than Nico did in 2016. So Lewis' DNFs and misfortune was a massive factor in how Nico was able to luck into winning that year. It's no surprise he quit after that. He knew that was his one and only shot.
@Arminius Rosberg is faster than Bottas but saying someone is faster than Bottas doesn't mean they they could win a world championship! And what I said about Rosberg winning less races than Hamilton in 2016 isn't nonsense; it's a fact. Hamilton won more races in 2016, but also had an unusual number of DNFs. Without Hamilton's 6 or so DNFs, Rosberg wouldn't have won the championship. Hamilton was unlucky to get the DNFs, right? So if we accept that Lewis was unlucky the we must accept that Rosberg benefitted from that bad luck and was therefore lucky to win the championship!
@John 3 Nico was outscored by over 70 points in 2014 by Lewis. Lewis won more than twice the number of races compared to Nico. Lewis finished less races than Nico and still won the championship. But yeah, you're right, Nico should have been mopping floors as punishment for how badly he was beaten by Hamilton.
@John 3 ah you're trolling. Good one. I nearly thought you were serious for a minute there.
The guy a very high-profile, highly paid job, is good looking, and can chat up women in five different languages. No, I'm not jealous.
Wow, four Latin languages and German, like most native Latin Language speakers do, except our french friends^^
But yes, he speaks very fluent, so, great job, Nico :)
since when is English a latin language? The last time i checked it's a germanic language....
@@norwedish01 I guess it's because English took a lot of vocabulary from latin languages (here is what I've seen on wikipedia : the vocabulary has been enriched and the syntax and grammar modified by Anglo-Norman French, brought by the Normans, then by French with the Plantagenets. The English language is thus composed of approximately 29% of words of Norman and French origin and more than two thirds of its vocabulary comes from French or Latin. English is also heavily influenced by Romance languages, in particular by the use of the Latin alphabet and Arabic numerals.)
@@Spitfirator Merci
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Thank you
Obrigado
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Oh et puis fuck
@@nikko1984 ???
You can see why he is a winner
He’s not only a former formula 1 driver, he also beat Lewis Hamilton to the world championship in the same machinery
In my top 10 of all-time f1 drivers.
Damn his german is really good
A true Ambassador for Formula 1
I can't speak all his languages but watching anyways lol.
Impressive. I didn't know he can speak italian too. He is a true pro and even though that's the case he maintained a very down to earth and friendly attitude. Nice guy
That just shows how difficult language finnish is. He can all these other languages, but not finnish.
His father didn't want him to learn, not to waste time in a language he will not use for racing.
His Spanish is excellent, and for a foreigner, his Italian is spot on
His italian is actually better than mine lol.
No i'm joking
Very very classy guy. The way he won is world championship, and then retired as champion, in my view was an absolute class act. For me,, there's something pure about that. He had a goal, he achieved it. He quit while he was ahead. There's something about the need of someone like Hamilton or Vettel to keep going back and winning again and again which points to a an incompleteness or insecurity in their character. Rosberg's ability to have won his world championship and moved on in life as a husband and father makes him, in my eyes, the bigger man in the wider sense. His multi-lingual abilities reflect that too I think: A very rounded "complete" character.
When you have homes in 5 different countries lol. I'm only at 3 fluent, bit of italian.
Dude.. his Italian is way better that what I expected, and his spanish is kinda mixed with Italian but is also pretty good. (I speak Spanish, English and Italian)
Is that Nico Rosberg, the man who beat Lewis Hamilton in equal machinery?
What is even more impressive is that he can ride a unicycle!
I never thought I would say this about anybody BUT this guy is WASTED as an F1 driver.
Whats do you mean wasted?
I think he realized it too
@@luisc853 right? But still i dont know what he does for a living right now
@@Benjamin-zp5ds he/she meant that Rosberg could have done much better things for him and maybe for humanity too than being a F1 driver.
En México podemos decir que es un chingon.....simplemente....es increíble esto
After ter Stegen who sounds like a native spaniard xD Rosberg have a very good spanish...
I always found him cold (in english). Hearing him speak german is so refreshing, it's like his true personality shows. It's hard to explain. Also, I find him more "friendly" when he speaks french (my mother tongue)... He looks happier than when he speaks english, I don't know
In Italian It looks like if he comes from Rome
Nope. If anything, he sounds a bit as if he were from north of Italy, such as Lombardia
th-cam.com/video/M01j1s9XvLw/w-d-xo.html Listen at the beggining part when he says "mah contentoo", sounds like a milanese puro figa
@@xScheletrozz Exactly, I had the same impression from this video too. Definitely nothing at all pointing at a roman accent. But hey, who are we to argue with God?
@@xScheletrozz taaac
@@xScheletrozz yeah in effetti i don't know che cazzo stavo pensando when I said he sounds form Roma...he sounds so Milanese
this is so attractive
Not Finnish :(
Damn he really undestood about learning languages
Why no Finnish?
@@user-vj4dp4xr8k miles harder than any of the others to learn at a later age too
because his father was lazy.
Because his father was pissed how he was treated when he was in F1 by finnish press and some people. I can't really blame him tough.
Keijo Rosberg had the idea, that Finnish is a small, useless language. That's why.
It just incredible! What intelligent young guy.
Then y not Finnish 🤔