Manhattan, how many languages do you speak?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ธ.ค. 2023
- Today we visit the Manhattan, the bustling heart of New York City and ask strangers how many languages they speak.
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Happy new year
Hi
Guatemala.
Mutlu yıllar! It's "happy new year" in Turkish. Watching from Türkiye (Turkey). 🐢
HAPPY NEW YEAR, Dan! ¡Feliz Año Nuevo! 🎆🍷 😉😎
The last 2 girls were such a vibe! lovely
i love how one of them asked him what languages he spoke 💛
Loved this video. I feel very privileged to be able to speak 3 languages fluently - English, French, and Portuguese. The world opens up for you when you can communicate in several languages.
Where are you from?
Me alegra mucho que en EEUU, mucha gente también hable español ❤. Saludos desde España 🇪🇦...I speak a little English too.
The squirrels running around in the background are adorable!
Gotta love the well-fed & tame city squirrels!
I came here for 4 days to see my friend's play and the amount of languages I've heard was amazing. The city of Atlanta is similar but I live on the outskirts. It was so fun hearing languages and using my Spanish! Definitely motivates me to keep learning French
My hometown, loved this video. Keep up the amazing work! 🐢
¡Feliz Navidad! Sigue con los videos, brother.
I love hearing different languages! 😊
Great video! Much love!
Fantastic, as usual !! 🐢
Greetings from France 😊
J’adore votre vidéos! You help keep my motivated to learn new languages, so keep traveling the world mate. Here’s to a great year.
th-cam.com/video/5XLdPhI_lNA/w-d-xo.html timestamp 3:10-3:20
**vos vidéos
I’m addicted to watch your videos, definitely amazing job! 👏🏼 I’m watching from Brazil
❤️
We love your content about languages, keep it up!❤
Genial estuvo el video Dan. Estoy mirando desde montevideo la capital de Uruguay, saludos y feliz año nuevo para ti y todos los que lean este comentario! 🎉 🎉
que bueno
@@anires1195 que cosa?
Great video. I made it to the end as I always do.
I love this video, thanks. 谢谢。
Thank you for your video 👍🤝
Would love to have an extended version of this video. Seeing why the person may speak the language they do or how they learned the language. Great video overall
I speak (not quite fluent) English (fluent) French, Italian, Spanish & a little Russian (I don't really have a resource for Russian). (Why?) Germany, Munich. There is a film titled Munich and when I saw the poster on the wall in a video store I read it in my head as an English word (to give you a reference or example: to pronounce it in the German language, an English speaker would spell it as "Mewnick") I had no clue it wasn't even an English word but the guy I was with corrected me. Another similar example: The actor Cam Gigandet. How I learned the language? Given that when I saw the word written, I got it wrong, I used Coffee Break Languages to listen to it spoken on a podcast.
I love your videos ❤
This kind of video are amazing for me to try my listenings skills for english
My guy at 7:31 regretting that he agreed to do this interview after getting stoned 😂
Your channel is amazing man, one of my favs. Keep up the good work and happy new year 🐢
Season 3 Chandler looking dude. Yes, I agree. He was stoned outta his mind LOL.
I speak Cantonese, Mandarin Chinese and English. And I really want to learn Spanish which is really difficult for me.😢😢
there are lots of great resources on youtube for spanish. I am currently trying to improve my spanish also so you have my support. Buen suerte!
If you''ve learned English, then Spanish is way easier, you can do it!
Ich spreche spanisch ist viel einfach :)
Hablante nativo de inglés, también me resulta difícil el español (native English speaker, I'm finding Spanish one of the hardest languages)
@@PaulW4 Yes, Spanish is difficult.
I enjoyed this video. I recently moved to the Arizona in the US. I was surprised to meet so many people who speak 3 or more languages here. is people are pretty amazing!! It is not what I was told.
What part of AZ? I want to visit
Happy New Year Everyone!
I'm Hungarian, watching your videos from France. Always waiting to hear someone finally say that she / he speaks Hungarian ... but I'll keep waiting!☺
I'm learn english and your channel help me. Thank you!
I like these videos 😊
never thought of Cantonese as a dialect
Linguists and historians argue that it's not, given how different the tone structure and vocabulary is. Hong Kong and SE Asian Cantonese is also a different subdivision and even harder to understand since they insert non Chinese words in their conversation.
I’m from Brooklyn, now Manhattan y solamente hablo Inglés pero si habla lentamente yo comprendo Español. Also a little Yiddish.
What beautiful people!
Muy interesante, como siempre en tus videos
gracias!
How: look at a variety of videos, on a slower setting, repeating segments, just a few minutes at a time, no pressure, a favourite song in that language, stories for kids, etc.,start back if you take a break. I heard Yiddish growing up, but am not fluent, I speak English, my 2nd language is French, 10 years + learning Han Yu (Mandarin as a 2nd lang.), and in recent years, learning ASL.- Please check out ASL- it's dynamic, inclusive, also, actually a lot of fun,
New York City is a fantastic place where you can find a lot of people from any kind of backgrounds, and any language is spoken right there. There are several spots to be at, views to be appreciated by everyone, and more things to engage with. I don't want to die without ever having known that wonderful city. I'm sure that any opportunity to visit it will be coming out one day. I'm crazy about these kinds of videos. Thanks a million for bringing them to me, Dan. ❤🤗
The City will be waiting for you! I hope you make it here as it is clear you understand it is a special place:)
1:13 - The moment he said "tree" instead of "three", I immediately realized - he`s ours 😀
I'm a Hispanic New Yorker so I'm already bilingual but I'm trying to learn French and German.
Buena suerte yo soy arabo y hablo 3 lenguas y quiero aprender muchus idiomas
@@user-nq6hy2tm2z Buena suerte para usted tambien ☺ ✌
@@dangercat9188 gracias!
Oh schön zu lesen, wie kommst du darauf Deutsch zu lernen? Viel Erfolg. Grüße aus Bayern!
@@flamingo2504 Ich denke, es ist eine interessante und coole Sprache. Und da es etwas herausfordernd ist, dachte ich mir, warum nicht. Ich liebe eine Herausforderung. Rammstein und Tokio Hotel waren ebenfalls große Ermutigungen lol. ✌ 🇩🇪 ♥
I’m from Holland working in the international hotel industry so 10 languages is normal for me
Happy new year🎉🎉🎉
I liked New York but could never live in a city. I live in a lovely village in England but with great access links to cities.
I still have no idea why I chose Japanese as a 3rd language. I'm almost 55 and still puzzles me why on earth would I do that?😂I am a simultaneous interpreter(English &Spanish) and just kind of tired of speaking the same languages😅 Japanese is challenging but I don't expect to be fluent but to at least get by and understand basics. Languages are so fun❤❤❤
My fav content
🐢 love your videos man, keep it up!
Appreciate you bro
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Come to Santo Domingo pls😊
Please do Seattle, Portland and Chicago 🙏 awesome content
As always an entertaining Video, thanks. I do speak German and French but i struggle with my english i almost can't speak it, if someone native would like to trade it for German or french it would be great, i'm in my late Fourties and would prefer SO's age starting from late thirties upwards, thank you!
We, french, can be fluent in english, but pronounce words properly is so difficult to us. So many words are similar to french (as english is highly influenced by french language), but the way english pronounces those words is sooooo different from us. It makes us struggling a lot. Good channel, keep up !
It’s nice that you want to try to pronounce English properly but as long as you can be understood, that’s the main thing. I think most native speakers won’t be critical if your pronunciation is not 100%.
I feel like english speakers are very good at understanding people who speak with an outrageous accent like we have in France lol
The same would be in reverse, my attempts at french would sound so funny to a native french speaker. Have you heard an australian with a thick accent say Bonjour, its funny HAHA. You're doing great, we can still understand what youre trying to say so dont worry.
I'm Belgian and found it hard to pronounce the English words in the lyrics of Les lacs de Connemara like the francophones do. That's the downside of being multi-lingual. It was so odd.
Well, you French, should remember that when encountering an English speaking person struggling to pronounce some words in French, instead of making a super rude expression and PFT.
I love your channel, next time: Egypt 🇪🇬.
Most people I know speak at least three or more... and some halves. ;-) But I live in Europe. Most Europeans - except Bris and the Irish speak their own language and at least one more or even two or three. Some people I know speak 4 or 5.. as when you are able to speak a Romance Language or a Germanic- the others come easier. So if you already speak some French, Italian is easier.
WOW wow WOW i like your videos, from Egypt
Thanks! Did you watch my last one? I spoke to an Egyptian in new york
@@TheNewTravel sure, I don't miss a video of this series, there were 4 Arabs, I like that video
Hope to run into to you some day, Dan. I’d love to tell you the languages I speak
I’m watching from Nevada.
Happy new year 2024
Philadelphian here (i.e., 1.5-hr. train ride from NYC). Just thought I would show my fellow Americans (and others) that they, too, can learn languages by stating that I am fluent in four languages (English, French, Italian, Spanish) and functional in three others (Portuguese, German, Catalan). Both of my parents and all of my grandparents were born in the U.S.; all of them only speak/spoke English. I decided to break the mold by learning more languages to communicate with more people and to get more out of my trips. Only time will tell how many languages I will learn! I know that you, TH-camrs, can do the same! :)
New York is the best, I’ve been dreaming live there
🐢 Thanks!
I don’t know how you haven’t done LA. Its so culturally diverse you’ll have so many people speaking multiple languages.
From New York, 30 minutes north of NYC. Great videos, enjoy your time in NYC
Just say westchester
@@Pero-zl4jp Westchester County Baby!!! Happy now?
@@saber8459 I always appreciate accuracy
@@Pero-zl4jp Rockland County here 😂.
hey man what camera do you use, love the colors1
Love that first french guy that was myself 3y ago could chat in English super fluently but orally it was bad😂 for french people some English word are very hard to pronounce even being fluent in English
Still waiting for Pittsburgh or Philly.
🐢nice video
The girls at 8:52 remind me of the show Broad City
A lot of cultures intermingling. Yup. You got it. That's NYC 🗽
I live 1500 miles from another country! Why learn another language? Even if I learned another language, how often am I going to get any practice?
1:50 I really thought these two were Scandinavian!
English, Spanish and French. Apparently the only three global languages. Everyone wants to learn these three, if they don't know already one of them.
@@iancu_de_hunedoara I never said it was. These 3 are truly global languages, no matter Wh8ch part of the planet you live in
@@iancu_de_hunedoara But the guy is right, as these 3 countries colonised so many people, their languages became more important
Just only english
@@thato596 There are more spanish speakers than English and French speakers in the world.
Spanish
As an Italian I’m surprised that almost nobody in these videos speak Italian; I guess we weren’t as successful in colonizing as other Western European countries not that it is a bad thing morally speaking, but Italian is still an important language in many aspects such as music, literature, food and culture in general and it still has more than 80 million speakers worldwide so I’m a bit astonished that very few people mention it in these videos especially considering that is one of the easiest languages for English speakers to learn.
If you go to different parts of the city you will find more italian speakers. This was mostly downtown manhattan lol
Italian immigration into the US was at its height in the 1920s, there is still an Italian area in lower Manhattan and immigrants continue to arrive but they are from other parts of the world, it goes in cycles. Italian and Irish were among the first to arrive in great numbers.
Trovo defficile l'italiano (I'm finding Italian harder than I thought it would be.) I'm finding it one of the hardest.
@@Daniel-pc2ov visit in december and you will hear a lot italian tourist in downtown manhattan lol
It is not that known. italian descendants talk english
0:12 “Only“ three
Maybe you should ask what it is they don’t like about NYC. A harder question:)
I have another video where I asked this
th-cam.com/video/rFhSKIDjw7w/w-d-xo.html
Spanish always taking the big 🍰
1:50 squirrel fight
:D
I am Australian and loved my 8 days in New York City. Awesome people and vibe.
Love NY
1:49 the squirrels fighting in the background 😭
New York. It has such appeal.
çok iyi ya gerçekten çok iyi ya
Bence de xD.
Glad to see Ukrainian guy Alex 😊
Many people might complain that americans are too monolingual, but honestly, most of countries are the same.
If you'd ask to any native brazilian how many languages he/she speaks, 98.5% would say only portuguese.
I think you're right. Usually, the people who I've met in other countries who speak more than one language have rich parents who sent them to private schools.
Well,in particular I don't agree with the statement that assumes the majority Americans are monolingual. In popular cities in the United States it is possible to find plenty of Americans fluent in Spanish. By the way, all Americans who I know manage to speak fluent Spanish. In addition, you're right when you say in several countries such as Brazil, people cannot speak other languages aside their language, Portuguese. Unfortunately,very few Brazilians are able to speak other languages.
Hey guys at 1:45 you’re rock 😎
I speak 4. English, and menu French, Italian and Spanish.😂
I could feel the guys anxiety who is used to more nature! I am that person. I would be done in 2 days 😂! I obviously speak English, moderate Spanish ( my mom is Mexican American/NA), tiny bit of Swedish ( I visited Uppsala when I was 18 and started picking it up quite easily ), and was learning Mandarin but stopped and regret that. I live in the foothills of Appalachia in Georgia. Great vid.
How long were you in Uppsala?
Estou assistindo do Brasil.
This is so cool. I'm looking for French friends in nyc. I literally joined Alliance Francais to find them 😅
There are so many French people here! I'm not a French native but worked for a French company years ago. I had also joined Alliance Française to brush up on the language and meet even more people. Bonne chance!
@@lichi1244eva yea I hear lots of French around in Brooklyn especially but it's different making friends.
The girl from Puerto Rico is gorgeous ..
The Californians are weird but very typical: They hail from a place chock full of Spanish speakers. They spend their time chock full of Spanish speakers. And they wish they could speak Spanish to make their lives easier. But they just don't care enough to try. Full disclosure: I am a Californian who has traveled all throughout South America and have met tons of people like this. I speak Spanish fluently, though. And it always boggles my mind to meet people who would purposefully handicap themselves like this.
it takes hundreds of hours of practice and if they dont do it as a child, forget it. They dont have the time / effort to learn now.
As a Spanish speaker I think not every one has it in them to learn other languages, even if they are literally surrounded by a particular language. You could say the same about many Latino immigrants who also never learn English even after living in the US 30, 40, even 50 years or more. Honestly, that boggles my mind even more than non-Latino Americans who don’t learn Spanish even if they live in heavily Spanish-speaking areas, such as Cali, Miami or some neighborhoods here in NYC (Washington Heights, Jackson Heights, Corona, Inwood)
I've heard better things about NY than California. This isn't my opinion, I've never been. This is what I've heard from other people
You're ignorant. Would you say the same thing about the woman who refuses to learn English because everyone that she meets speaks Spanish? That she is purposely handicapping herself?
"But they just don't care enough to try."
Translation: lazy. 🧐🙃🤓
UK. Speak English, French, German, Spanish and Russian 😊
I don’t think I could live in such a crowded city
Definitely agree, me too. I don'tt like too much people and noisy. So let's live in Nebraska or Wyoming, right? :D
Thankfully Manhattan!=NYC
This is not all of NY duh this is Manhattan@@yavuzdagc3741
And they wanna make it even more crowded with the migrants 🤦♂️
Min 1.01. when she began speaking I understand because her spanish Is from Venezuela...
🎉😅
It’s from Colombia 🙂( i’m colombian)
@@Felakutikiddo same place... From Colombiam The big..
5:41 omg who is she 💗
Go into any NY Uniqlo and half the store will speak Hebrew and
Should have asked all of them to speak their languages so we can see how much they know about it.
🐢hh finished watching video~
You must not ask only or mostly tourists or residents born abroad. You have to ask to USA citizens with at least two generations living in EEUU., then you´ll see that at least 90% speaks only english.
(Mahadsanid) that's mean thank you in Somali
WxN isLahaa keligaaba soMali daawadaa😂
😂
(Hore u soco) that's mean keep going in somali❤
Okay Puertoriquenos 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Hay muchos puertorriqueño aqui en Nueva York y siempre quise aprender algo de español puertorriqueño
I used to live in Luxembourg there literally everybody speaks 4 languages at least...Luxembourgish, French, German and English...in fact all over Europe most people speak 2 or 3 languages, this video isn't that impressive.
Yeah. Let’s compare a country with a population of 660k people to a city of 8 million people.
Sounds reasonable. 🙄
@@ThePerksdeLeSarcasmeSiorai doesn't really matter how big the place is...totally irrelevant. All over Europe most people speak many languages, it's not a big deal there.
Cadê os br?
Proudly I’m able to speak English, Spanish and Portuguese, by being a Brazilian
كيف أستطيع تعلم الانجليزية وسهولتها لهم
I studied French for 2 years, but don't remember anything in French.
The girl from Puerto Rico is beautiful