@@MsCaleb79 No, "angel" is "anjo" in Portuguese and the country of Angola took it's name from the Kimbundu language word "ngola", which was a title held by native African kings at the time of the Portuguese colonization.
As a Brazilian, in a world where more and more people from distant places come closer due to the use of the English language, it becomes inevitable to study English, on the other hand, with Portuguese spoken in few countries few people are interested, for this reason, I think It is admirable when someone from another language decides to discover the beauty that is present in the Portuguese language. I'm still improving my English, but if you need to chat casually with a native Portuguese speaker, you can send me a message.
Meu DEUS! Você está ótima, sua dicção e vocabulário estão bem desenvolvidos, provavelmente porque você já tem a base do espanhol, que se assemelha à língua portuguesa. Adoro seu canal de conteúdo de idiomas.
I really needed a video like this to kind of force me back to learning and relearning because i really got distracted from learning the past month and a half.
So the only major Romance language that you do not speak is Romanian? Why don't you try learning that? Since you speak Russian, it will help a lot with the non-Latin vocabulary.
@@dragasan No, the closest to Latin are Sardinian and Italian... Romansh (spoken in Switzerland) is very different from Latin ; Romanian has kept declensions (but very different from the Latin ones) but apart from that it's very different from Latin...
@@petersimple2543In fact Romansch is national language along with French, Italian and German in Switzerland. In the other hand Catalan is the only national language of Andorra... So, bad examples, but I get your point
If I could find the Aladin's lamp, my wish to the Genius would be to know all 7,100 languages spoken in the world (according to Ethnologue) in C1 level. This is to show how I love to learn languages. My first foreign language was English, when I was teenager. I took 1 year in a course with daily classes. As I'm Brazilian, I took less time to learn Spanish. Unless we are talking about Esperanto, I don't think some one can really learn a language in 3 months. 6 months yes. I learnt Catalan, which is also a Romance language, easier than Spanish, in 6 moths. All other languages I'm taking 1 year os more.
I hope your social life is fulfilling. It would be sad to know so much about so many languages and peoples and yet, not have much of a social life with them. I really appreciate your videos.
Você aprendeu muito rápido, em mais 3 meses praticando já estaria fluente. Você é realmente um gênio. Ou seria uma gênia? Uma gênio talvez? A sei lá. 😆
As a native portuguese speaker, I have to say I'm impress with your pronounce, more close to the brazilian portuguese but yes very good, I also speak other languages, now i'm learning french because I moved to France, but I speak spanish, english, and a bit of german, now in portuguese, Saudações desde Toulouse, França
Hey, Julie, I use your channel to immerse in English language - very effective way, I have to say 🙂 so, "input" method works perfectly! (And....by the way - I like your English 💯 - pronunciation, vocabulary, rhythm)
I was a language teacher once upon a time and I needed 50 hours to teach basic language skills and I could squeeze that in two weeks turbo speed course: four hours classes daily Monday to Friday +4 hours homework Monday through Friday is 40 hours, which was enough because of the intensity
I strongly recommend music lovers trying to learn a new language to familiarize through music. It's an easygoing way to get a good grasp on both vocabulary and phonology, as long as you have a decent body of music to work with.
Hah, muito bom trabalho, Júlia! I was just watching some random YT videos about click languages, enjoyed yours on the Khoisan family and saw this on on the related recs. I've been learning Elvish (Quenya) for the past 36 days and getting pretty quick results after "learning how to learn a language" with japanese, so I got curious to see your angle. Sadly there isn't much - if any - input to be had in the language, so it's a diet of flashcards and grammar guides. Once I'm done with them, I will listen to what little I can find and then begin speaking my own sentences out loud. While it doesn't apply to my current language, I really identify myself with the feeling of "I can finally waste time watching stuff and excuse it as study time!", I almost feel guilty now when I watch something in English instead of Japanese. And hey, even if you're not as conversational as you'd like, you nailed the rhythm and some pronunciation details that even some of my more advanced students with certificates to prove struggle with. The "having a life" part can really get in the way, so I advise you find some Brazilian friends - they're everywhere - and use it to have both a social life and productive Portuguese sessions. Good luck with your channel.
Hey Juli, you can also learn the Julia language. (: The language was developed 10 years ago and it's still improving over time. For me it's a fun language to play around with.
I do not know if this will approve or disapprove your point! I learned my first foreign language at the age of 23 and within 6 months I was at C1 level! The difference, I was living there😉😉
Como português, desejo que seja bem vinda à nossa língua. Com o tempo irá compreender também a diferença de fonética e de algum vocabulário entre o português europeu e o português brasileiro. Quanto a aprender alemão, quem sabe inglês, com um bocado de treino, consegue também aprender alemão. É uma língua que redescobre a fonética do latim clássico, como português falante de alemão, sempre achei isso muito fascinante.
I love your video's, I am Maori and your video on our language was amazing, your pronunciation was spot on 👌. I was looking through your vid's and wondering if you have done the Aramaic language? Keep up the great work! Thank you 😊
Julie, I like all of your videos. They are all interesting but, I would really like and appreciate it if you would do one on the Cherokee language because Im part Cherokee and its very interesting to me, thanks.
I guess this "automatic" thing works only if you know other language which is somehow similar to a new one, especially in terms of shared vocabulary. For example, as a native speaker of a slavic language i can start to understand any other slavic language just buy listening to it for some time, but that doesn't work with something like hebrew or arabic at all because i just don't know them words and there's not enough context to make the meaning out. probably for such case input feed shouldn't be just anything but something that will convey meaning not only by speech but also by some other means.
Plot twist: while we share 90% of the vocabulary, many words have different meanings. One of my favorites is Embarassada (PT - embarassed / ES - pregnant). Cheers from Portugal!
I don’t know if this is just a me thing, but I personally have an easier time learning languages that don’t share much of a resemblance to the languages I already speak. I’ve been learning both Spanish (Castilian) and Armenian (eastern) recently, and for some reason I’ve just had an easier time with the latter. I have roughly the same interest in both, and I arguably spend more time with my two Spanish friends who’re teaching me than my Armenian one, yet I’m still picking up on Armenian more easily. Not to say I’m doing horrible in Spanish comparatively to Armenian, I’m doing pretty alright, the gap isn’t absurdly massive, but at least whenever picking up new vocabulary, new grammar, new interesting quirks it just comes easier to me in Armenian. I speak German and Hungarian (semi-dual native), and Hungarian obviously doesn’t help me with either, however I thought German would at least kind of make my Spanish more easy, and it did in certain aspects, but for some reason whenever I can “directly translate” grammar or words into English or German I guess, it just doesn’t quite click the same? With Spanish I almost feel as if I’m re-learning the same grammar and same words at times but just slightly different, where as with Armenian it’s all just mostly brand new and I get comfortable with it way more easily.
Cats react well to Hungarian, that's a fact proven by British scientists. Sometimes they just respond with a “Don't disturb mee, hooman” look, though. 😂
L'anglais c'est facile en lisant les paroles des Beatles. J'ai appris l'espagnol en un été à MTL, au Québec avec des potes dans la rue. L'italien m'a prit 3 mois en Suisse italienne dans une académie. Le portugais je peux le lire assez facilement. Je pense à apprendre l'allemand, le grec ou une langue slave. J'ai une bonne base de latin classique. Que me recommandes-tu?
Been watching anime for many years and half studying Japanese so my conversational understanding is well but my reading ability is inept. Will pick up manga progressively to learn better.
𐤀𐤉𐤈𐤎 𐤓𐤉𐤋𐤉 𐤀𐤉𐤆𐤉 𐤈𐤅 𐤋𐤉𐤓𐤍𐤉𐤍𐤂 𐤐𐤅𐤀𐤍𐤉𐤒𐤍 / 𐤄𐤁𐤓𐤅 (Phoenician/Paleo-Hebrew ) Can't wait for your video about Cana'anite--> split to northern dialect Phoenician and Paleo-Hebrew Alphabet - The Southern dialect of Cana'anite the "mother" of all phonetics Alphabet ✍️ 𐤂𐤅𐤃 𐤃𐤉 🥳
I've just discovered this channel, and am wondering which language is Julie's native tongue? I'm usually pretty good at detecting accents of European language speakers when they are speaking English, but her English is very good, and I can't quite pick up her mother tongue. I'm guessing either Italian or Spanish. But there seems to be a slight Slavic tonality there.
I am not interested to speak a foreign language, I am just interested to read and write it; after all Thomas Young and Champollion did not speak Ancient Egyptian they deciphered it!
Hello Miss Julie. I often can figure where people are from by paying attention to their accent. I cannot figure out where your accent originates. You are so fluent in English so your accent sounds like Scandanavian mixed with something else. May i ask where you are from?
Actually it's not surprising that you already reach A2 in Portuguese in three months given that you already speak Spanish. Sometimes you need to avoid speaking portunhol (mixture of Portuguese and Spanish) as these languages are so similar...
Hi there! Im very interested about languaje learning, actually trying to study by myself Japanese ( I basically use Pimsleur and japanesepod 101. Ive been doing it for 8 weeks now obviously the process is slow because, as a mexican , Im facing an absolutely different languaje, and its a pretty big challenge. But I absolutely agree with you , if I put my effort three months in a romance languaje, the story would be different, ( my wife has made a lot of progress in italian using just Babbel and Bussu). I think the limitation to this basic approach is that we can learn the new languaje to some extent and be able to basically speak it with a little fluency , but we would have limitations ( important ones) about reading, ,writing, and grammar understandig. But as you say its a good point to start and be motivated. I have two questions for you, first , whats is your oppinion about Pimsleur? to me is great as its based on learning with conversations that trains our ears and brain, and my point of view is that works well. And my other question, I need some advice here, what is your suggestion to keep motivated? Languaje learning is fun and interesting but we can face sometimes frustration and maybe a little anxiety ( speaking for myself) when we are in the middle of a slow progress curve. By the way, your content is awesome, fun and educational. Keep up the good work. Greetings from México
could you make a video about the berber/amazigh languages of North Africa? there are multiple languages such as Taqbaylit, Tarifit and Tashelhit these languages also have dialects among themselves generally thes are called the tamazight languages
I just stumbled across your channel this morning. How does one go about learning a language that is not fully written? In particular the Eastern Keres language in New Mexico. What approach is taken to learn a language and write it? I am from Zia Pueblo and am a beginner in the language. I do not live on the reservation but am relatively close to it. There are seven Pueblos that speak Keres in New Mexico, both Western and Eastern.
As a Brazilian, the Portuguese at the start of the video took me very off guard, haha, loved it
They also speak portogese in Angola, Angola means ”large angel”
@@MsCaleb79 No, "angel" is "anjo" in Portuguese and the country of Angola took it's name from the Kimbundu language word "ngola", which was a title held by native African kings at the time of the Portuguese colonization.
As a Brazilian, in a world where more and more people from distant places come closer due to the use of the English language, it becomes inevitable to study English, on the other hand, with Portuguese spoken in few countries few people are interested, for this reason, I think It is admirable when someone from another language decides to discover the beauty that is present in the Portuguese language. I'm still improving my English, but if you need to chat casually with a native Portuguese speaker, you can send me a message.
Como brasileiro, lhe desejo muito sucesso nesta jornada a fluência neste belíssimo idioma! Really enjoy your videos, so keep it up! 🎉🎉
Meu DEUS! Você está ótima, sua dicção e vocabulário estão bem desenvolvidos, provavelmente porque você já tem a base do espanhol, que se assemelha à língua portuguesa. Adoro seu canal de conteúdo de idiomas.
Como brasileiro e amante de idiomas, meus parabéns para você pelo seu nível de português. Muito sucesso para seu canal no TH-cam. Love your videos🎉🎉❤
Concordo! Espero ver vídeo dela sobre a língua um dia
Seria ótimo trazer as variedades nos sotaques, palavras, significados etc. Desde Macau na China, passando pelos países africanos e América do Sul.
@@guernica5413 Muito díficil mano, portugues faz parte das major languages e o canal eh dedicado a linguas com pouco foco
@@davib.franco7857 exato e foi exatamente isto que me trouxe ao canal dela em um vídeo com o tema Sumério.
Por outro lado podemos sugerir a Julie as nossas línguas indígenas originárias como tema.
I really needed a video like this to kind of force me back to learning and relearning because i really got distracted from learning the past month and a half.
So the only major Romance language that you do not speak is Romanian? Why don't you try learning that? Since you speak Russian, it will help a lot with the non-Latin vocabulary.
Technically there are a lot of other Romance languages and dialects, from Catalan to Romansch. They just aren't national languages.
@@petersimple2543For me, Romansch would be an interesting language for me to learn as it is the closest living language to ancient Latin.
@@dragasan No, the closest to Latin are Sardinian and Italian... Romansh (spoken in Switzerland) is very different from Latin ; Romanian has kept declensions (but very different from the Latin ones) but apart from that it's very different from Latin...
@@petersimple2543In fact Romansch is national language along with French, Italian and German in Switzerland. In the other hand Catalan is the only national language of Andorra... So, bad examples, but I get your point
Xux, xix, xitter. Getting to Portugal 🇵🇹 from Spain 🇪🇸 is a pain in the neck. I don't actually need to go there.
Julie you are close to perfection, in fact your miniscule imperfections make you perfect. How very interesting your channel is.
The first comment is a beautiful channel, and the most beautiful thing about it is the channel's teacher👏👏👏
Ooooh new direction for Julie's videos?! 🤩
If I could find the Aladin's lamp, my wish to the Genius would be to know all 7,100 languages spoken in the world (according to Ethnologue) in C1 level. This is to show how I love to learn languages. My first foreign language was English, when I was teenager. I took 1 year in a course with daily classes. As I'm Brazilian, I took less time to learn Spanish. Unless we are talking about Esperanto, I don't think some one can really learn a language in 3 months. 6 months yes. I learnt Catalan, which is also a Romance language, easier than Spanish, in 6 moths. All other languages I'm taking 1 year os more.
I would ask for a teacher like Julie
Noticed the cat taking a real interest in the new development - amazing creatures!❤
Your language skills are exemplary. 😊❤
Im really glad i found your channel!
I hope your social life is fulfilling. It would be sad to know so much about so many languages and peoples and yet, not have much of a social life with them. I really appreciate your videos.
Você aprendeu muito rápido, em mais 3 meses praticando já estaria fluente. Você é realmente um gênio. Ou seria uma gênia? Uma gênio talvez? A sei lá. 😆
As a native portuguese speaker, I have to say I'm impress with your pronounce, more close to the brazilian portuguese but yes very good, I also speak other languages, now i'm learning french because I moved to France, but I speak spanish, english, and a bit of german, now in portuguese, Saudações desde Toulouse, França
Eu concordo completamente com o B2 que você recebeu nos testes! Cheers! Very well done.
This is the best advice video I have ever found for getting motivated! Thank you, Julie!
Parabéns, seu português está ótimo para quem só estudou 3 meses.❤
I didn't know lingopie existed but that is something I had also thought about making a long time ago. Thanks
Amazing! Beautiful,smart...that is Juli 👍👍👍👍👍I like so much your video..
excellent video! Thank you for sharing your experience with us.
Wow....
I'm feeling a little inadequate 😳😶🌫️😳
You're amazing.... You've psyched me up enough that I am wanting to try it..😬
You are an smart person, thanks for share your experience
Amazing video as always!!! ❤
Hey, Julie, I use your channel to immerse in English language - very effective way, I have to say 🙂
so, "input" method works perfectly! (And....by the way - I like your English 💯 - pronunciation, vocabulary, rhythm)
I was a language teacher once upon a time and I needed 50 hours to teach basic language skills and I could squeeze that in two weeks turbo speed course: four hours classes daily Monday to Friday +4 hours homework Monday through Friday is 40 hours, which was enough because of the intensity
Não estava esperando que a língua fosse Português, fala melhor do que eu!
Thank you for sharing this content, it was very useful 🙏
With your level Portuguese I can guarantee you'd do fine living here in Brazil, for sure. I will definitely try this with my students.
On gashi Julia .
Come learn Spanglish !
In the South West ...you will enjoy it Juli !
Blessed 🙏 !
Oi Juli o/ this video is coming exactly when I needed, right now I need to learn spanish in the fastest way I can.
Wow, your portuguese is really good! Meus parabéns!
You already speak better than a lot of people I know - and I'm from Brazil. 😆
I strongly recommend music lovers trying to learn a new language to familiarize through music. It's an easygoing way to get a good grasp on both vocabulary and phonology, as long as you have a decent body of music to work with.
Ficou muito bom! Parabens!
Love your channel 👍
CAN YOU POST A VIDEO ABOUT THE GREEK,FRENCH,DUTCH,GERMAN,HUNGARIAN,TURKISH,CHINESE AND ARABIC LANGUAGE PLEASE 🙏🏿
I would like to see these videos 😃
Hah, muito bom trabalho, Júlia!
I was just watching some random YT videos about click languages, enjoyed yours on the Khoisan family and saw this on on the related recs. I've been learning Elvish (Quenya) for the past 36 days and getting pretty quick results after "learning how to learn a language" with japanese, so I got curious to see your angle. Sadly there isn't much - if any - input to be had in the language, so it's a diet of flashcards and grammar guides. Once I'm done with them, I will listen to what little I can find and then begin speaking my own sentences out loud.
While it doesn't apply to my current language, I really identify myself with the feeling of "I can finally waste time watching stuff and excuse it as study time!", I almost feel guilty now when I watch something in English instead of Japanese.
And hey, even if you're not as conversational as you'd like, you nailed the rhythm and some pronunciation details that even some of my more advanced students with certificates to prove struggle with. The "having a life" part can really get in the way, so I advise you find some Brazilian friends - they're everywhere - and use it to have both a social life and productive Portuguese sessions.
Good luck with your channel.
Talk about Chukchi, Jarawa, Vedda, Dzongkha, Tiwi, Bilua, Huaorani or Purépecha next!
Wow you are amazing. Makes me want to relearn spanish (learned it in college years ago but kinds forget all of it)
Mulher,esta falando português,amei eu amo o seu canal
Hey Juli, you can also learn the Julia language. (: The language was developed 10 years ago and it's still improving over time. For me it's a fun language to play around with.
I know you only take suggestions from patreon but I would just love to see you cover the Otomi language one day :)
Boa escolha! ❤
Your Bengal is beautiful. I had one years ago that lived to be 18. R.I.P. Genghis Khat 1995-2013.
Gonna use this method myself
Agora o desafio é entender os sotaques de Minas Gerais e o sotaque do Rabo de Peixe nos Açores
Input is the hard part for me, memorizing thousands of words is not fun. But I actually like studying the grammar
as a portuguese speake, I´d say that the tests are not wrong. your portuguese is verry good for 3 moths
Julingo=Julie+Duolingo
My brainwave just worked today.
I do not know if this will approve or disapprove your point! I learned my first foreign language at the age of 23 and within 6 months I was at C1 level! The difference, I was living there😉😉
That's the best way to learn a new language!
I know of a Russian friend who learned Spanish in three months. Of another, USA, who learned Polish in three months.
In Spain we say "portugués e italiano, en un verano" (a summer time is enough to learn portuguese or italian)
Como português, desejo que seja bem vinda à nossa língua. Com o tempo irá compreender também a diferença de fonética e de algum vocabulário entre o português europeu e o português brasileiro. Quanto a aprender alemão, quem sabe inglês, com um bocado de treino, consegue também aprender alemão. É uma língua que redescobre a fonética do latim clássico, como português falante de alemão, sempre achei isso muito fascinante.
A diferença é muito simples: a gente pronuncia as palavras, vocês vomitam enquanto chupam o pau de um inglês.
I love your video's, I am Maori and your video on our language was amazing, your pronunciation was spot on 👌. I was looking through your vid's and wondering if you have done the Aramaic language?
Keep up the great work! Thank you 😊
Aramaic is rather a group of languages, that can be very different through time and places.
@@gerald-dw7vp thank you.
Julie, I like all of your videos. They are all interesting but, I would really like and appreciate it if you would do one on the Cherokee language because Im part Cherokee and its very interesting to me, thanks.
Julie is as perfect as Lilu from the Fifth Element. ❤
Como um nativo de português brasileiro, estou bem surpreso.
I guess this "automatic" thing works only if you know other language which is somehow similar to a new one, especially in terms of shared vocabulary. For example, as a native speaker of a slavic language i can start to understand any other slavic language just buy listening to it for some time, but that doesn't work with something like hebrew or arabic at all because i just don't know them words and there's not enough context to make the meaning out. probably for such case input feed shouldn't be just anything but something that will convey meaning not only by speech but also by some other means.
Plot twist: while we share 90% of the vocabulary, many words have different meanings. One of my favorites is Embarassada (PT - embarassed / ES - pregnant). Cheers from Portugal!
Parabéns. Você falou muito bem para apenas 3 meses. 😊
Beautiful cat! Cat is my second language.
I'd love to see someone learn Danish in three months. 😂
J'ai vu que tu parlais français, alors:
Tout d'abord: Un grand merci pour ton travail
I don’t know if this is just a me thing, but I personally have an easier time learning languages that don’t share much of a resemblance to the languages I already speak.
I’ve been learning both Spanish (Castilian) and Armenian (eastern) recently, and for some reason I’ve just had an easier time with the latter. I have roughly the same interest in both, and I arguably spend more time with my two Spanish friends who’re teaching me than my Armenian one, yet I’m still picking up on Armenian more easily.
Not to say I’m doing horrible in Spanish comparatively to Armenian, I’m doing pretty alright, the gap isn’t absurdly massive, but at least whenever picking up new vocabulary, new grammar, new interesting quirks it just comes easier to me in Armenian.
I speak German and Hungarian (semi-dual native), and Hungarian obviously doesn’t help me with either, however I thought German would at least kind of make my Spanish more easy, and it did in certain aspects, but for some reason whenever I can “directly translate” grammar or words into English or German I guess, it just doesn’t quite click the same?
With Spanish I almost feel as if I’m re-learning the same grammar and same words at times but just slightly different, where as with Armenian it’s all just mostly brand new and I get comfortable with it way more easily.
But once you learn Spanish it should be easier to learn French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and Romanian.
I speak Spanish and now i'm curious. What aspects did you feel German and Spanish were similar in?
7:18 do you find the cat reacts any differently if you are speaking a different language? Are there languages the cat prefers hearing to others?
Cats react well to Hungarian, that's a fact proven by British scientists. Sometimes they just respond with a “Don't disturb mee, hooman” look, though. 😂
Though I'm not Portuguese, seeing a Brazilian flag as the language indicator is tough. =)
L'anglais c'est facile en lisant les paroles des Beatles. J'ai appris l'espagnol en un été à MTL, au Québec avec des potes dans la rue. L'italien m'a prit 3 mois en Suisse italienne dans une académie. Le portugais je peux le lire assez facilement. Je pense à apprendre l'allemand, le grec ou une langue slave. J'ai une bonne base de latin classique. Que me recommandes-tu?
Interesting Video !! :D
You did pretty good indeed...definitevely a B2. Meus parabéns pois voce aprendeu muito bem o Português.
Hi, please make a video on Telugu/తెలుగు language which is 2400 years old. Spoken by 96 million people and fastest growing language in United States
The french foreign legion proves right after every basic training
Cmon Julie, make a video on irish please ❤. When a foreigner learns irish they get feted as a celebrity.
Julie the oldest language spoken is Angelic my Abba Father designed it for the elohim or angels ... Paul love your passion in teaching
Where are you from??? it doesn't say anywhere on your bio
Been watching anime for many years and half studying Japanese so my conversational understanding is well but my reading ability is inept. Will pick up manga progressively to learn better.
𐤀𐤉𐤈𐤎 𐤓𐤉𐤋𐤉 𐤀𐤉𐤆𐤉 𐤈𐤅 𐤋𐤉𐤓𐤍𐤉𐤍𐤂 𐤐𐤅𐤀𐤍𐤉𐤒𐤍 / 𐤄𐤁𐤓𐤅 (Phoenician/Paleo-Hebrew )
Can't wait for your video about Cana'anite--> split to northern dialect Phoenician and Paleo-Hebrew Alphabet - The Southern dialect of Cana'anite the "mother" of all phonetics Alphabet ✍️
𐤂𐤅𐤃 𐤃𐤉 🥳
ይገርመኛል! ይህ ነገር ምንደ ነው
Please make a video on the language named "Bangla"
Bangla is spoken in the bangladesh and some regions of India.
Bengalis are 3rd biggest ethnic group
Wonderful!
"Some remnants of social life" LoL
Edit: BTW, I love you Julie
I speak portuguese language and I like your learning this language!
I've just discovered this channel, and am wondering which language is Julie's native tongue? I'm usually pretty good at detecting accents of European language speakers when they are speaking English, but her English is very good, and I can't quite pick up her mother tongue. I'm guessing either Italian or Spanish. But there seems to be a slight Slavic tonality there.
I'm surprised Lindie is now endorsing this 3 month fantasy of learning a new language by having these people on her channel. She used to be legit.
I want you to make a video about the Malayic or melayu language.
I am not interested to speak a foreign language, I am just interested to read and write it; after all Thomas Young and Champollion did not speak Ancient Egyptian they deciphered it!
I learned spanish in 3 weeks though 😂 I went to Mexico without know a single word in spanish ok I'm portuguese speaker that's my cheat
Hello Miss Julie. I often can figure where people are from by paying attention to their accent. I cannot figure out where your accent originates. You are so fluent in English so your accent sounds like Scandanavian mixed with something else. May i ask where you are from?
Im surprised theres no spanish for lingo pie , then again i guess its becsuse spanish is pretty easy
Actually it's not surprising that you already reach A2 in Portuguese in three months given that you already speak Spanish. Sometimes you need to avoid speaking portunhol (mixture of Portuguese and Spanish) as these languages are so similar...
Hi there! Im very interested about languaje learning, actually trying to study by myself Japanese ( I basically use Pimsleur and japanesepod 101. Ive been doing it for 8 weeks now obviously the process is slow because, as a mexican , Im facing an absolutely different languaje, and its a pretty big challenge. But I absolutely agree with you , if I put my effort three months in a romance languaje, the story would be different, ( my wife has made a lot of progress in italian using just Babbel and Bussu). I think the limitation to this basic approach is that we can learn the new languaje to some extent and be able to basically speak it with a little fluency , but we would have limitations ( important ones) about reading, ,writing, and grammar understandig. But as you say its a good point to start and be motivated. I have two questions for you, first , whats is your oppinion about Pimsleur? to me is great as its based on learning with conversations that trains our ears and brain, and my point of view is that works well. And my other question, I need some advice here, what is your suggestion to keep motivated? Languaje learning is fun and interesting but we can face sometimes frustration and maybe a little anxiety ( speaking for myself) when we are in the middle of a slow progress curve. By the way, your content is awesome, fun and educational. Keep up the good work. Greetings from México
What about Pashto language ???
Sponsor should pay your passage to Brazil. For "research" purposes. :D
What is your first language you grew up speaking?
could you make a video about the berber/amazigh languages of North Africa? there are multiple languages such as Taqbaylit, Tarifit and Tashelhit these languages also have dialects among themselves generally thes are called the tamazight languages
I'm interested in Lingopie but I cannot find a price on their site. 55% off, but off what?
Do you know how can I get the family plan of lingopie, so that my children can also have access?
Hey do you know about Malayalam language?
I just stumbled across your channel this morning. How does one go about learning a language that is not fully written? In particular the Eastern Keres language in New Mexico. What approach is taken to learn a language and write it? I am from Zia Pueblo and am a beginner in the language. I do not live on the reservation but am relatively close to it. There are seven Pueblos that speak Keres in New Mexico, both Western and Eastern.