Kupero aghas 21 monatojn, kaj bone komprenas la internacian lingvon. Cooper, a 21-month old boy from the U.S., can speak and understand the international language Esperanto
Mi ankaŭ estas denaskulino, kaj mi memoras spekti tiun kiam mi estis infano (mi estas nun 25 jara). Mi kuriozas, ĉu li ankoraŭ parolas Esperanton? Brakumojjjj 💚
@@yx4647 I know a few native Esperanto speakers who stayed in the movement as they got older. But others are not interested, it really depends on the person and their experiences on Esperanto festivals.
Germanic grammar (the Germanic language family, that is) and Romance-based vocabulary, plus some Slavic roots tied in there = Esperanto. It sounds Esperanto to me, not Spanish nor Portuguese nor German nor English, etc. But knowing a little in those languages helps you understand Esperanto! Esperanto is taken from quite a lot of the major languages (sadly not many Asian languages as the creator was European). If you learn Esperanto, you learn other languages easier too! :D
Aww, that's really cute :) Esperanto's a pretty cool language, I wish someone had taught me it as a kid. -- Tio estas tre beleta :) E-o estas tre interesa lingvo, kaj mi volas, ke iu instruis la lingvon al mi, kiam mi estis infano.
Saluton el Brazilo! Tre interesa via video! Kupero estas ĉarma bebo kaj li parolas tre bone Esperanton! Gratulon al la gepatroj. Instrui lingvon al oniaj gefiloj tiom frue estas bonege!
Mia Dio! Ĉi tiu estas la video plej plaĉa kiun mi iam vidis, he he he he... mirinde!!!! Gratulon al la bebo kaj al la instruisto (certe la patro, ĉu ne?)
bone farita! mi gratulas la gepatroj! mi estus dezirinta ke mia familio instruis/lernigis al mi esperanton dum mia infaneco... mi nun scius 50% pli ol franca, 45% pli por la angla, kaj 30% pli por la germana lingvo... sed neniam malfruas por lerni esperanton... mi ekkomencis 4 monatoj antaŭe! :D
Fair question. My wife and I are expecting our third child any day now; I plan to teach her Esperanto. I expect she also will learn English, given that it's our first tongue, So why Esperanto? Because it's easy to learn, and speaking one second language is a tremendous boost to learning others. Because it's a hobby I enjoy, and I enjoy sharing my interests with my children. And of course, because it's a language not many people speak, which means my children and I can have privacy in public.
This is great. I watched this vid last year and its still so darn cute it brings a smile to my face. Can you please make another video so we can see how far he's come in his Esperanto acquisition. I'm fascinated by language and Esperanto is on my list of "Languages to Learn" in the near future. Can you please add some subtitles if you do a second video because I cant hear most of what you say, I have hearing problems, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks!!!
@@thecosmos729 Sadly no, I haven't given up the idea but I have not invested much time in my language learning over the last 8-10 years so my progress stalled out.
@@amaam89 I hope that one day you are able to, and I understand that it can be a lot. I wish you the best of luck at it. Thanks for responding to my reply even though it was fourteen years after.
@feverfresh It is my understanding that it is more benificial for a child to learn another language, for it is much easier for a young child to learn something like spanish or french than esperanto, it is easier for adults to learn esperanto!
@gedupawadat I know you can learn more about cultures by learning those cultures' languages, but when you don't speak those languages well, it's hard to communicate. Esperanto is easy to learn so you can quickly have a high leven of understanding and communication. It also makes learning of other languages easier. I see it this way : you can learn many languages but choosing Esperanto as one of them benefits you and doesn't take much effort. It doesn't necessarily have to be (...)
Ha Ha too cute... Just started learning Esperanto some days ago... this language have no stupid trap, it's really great... I wish the European Union choose the Esperanto... a second and vehiculary language for the incoming Federation...
English and French are both my first languages and spanish is my second. Understood 100% I see that this is easy to learn for most european language speakers hwoever I don't see it becomming internationally used. The thing is Yiddish for the longest time was a european wide language. you could go anywhere in europe and speak yiddish and be understood but it quickly died off with the growth of nationalism
@shamanigetzemani I completely agree with you ! This boy is actually just an ordinary kid - any child can learn languages very easily if it's from birth on. I can attest it ; I'm native in four different languages (Dutch, French, Hungarian and Esperanto) and I have learned German and English at school (well, still am learning actually, I'm in my last year). People sometimes think I am particularly intelligent, but this has got nothing to do with intelligence. It's luck.
@berlingoski "native speaker" simply means to be brought up with a language from birth, not necessarily to be born in a land where this language is spoken. In Esperanto itself the "native speakers" are more correctly called "denaskaj parolantoj", that means "from-birth speakers".
It's surprising how many people posting comments here misunderstand language acquisition in children. To an infant, all languages are of equal difficulty, they can learn any language. Bilingualism and multilingualism aid in the learning of other languages later in life because with each language the mind cements the neural pathways used to acquire language. That's opposed to adults who grew up monolingual and learn languages: ease of learning is based on similarity to their native language.
Children learn languages because of their need to communicate with their parents. The best way to do it, is to have one parent speak to the child in only one language and the other speak in solely another. If the child mixes up a word, correct them. By around the age of three, they should be bale to differentiate between the languages.
Pasintsemajne Carolin vokis min tiel: "Hej Kuper!" Kaj mi turnis la kapon rapidege, faris grandegan stultan rideton kaj fermis okulojn. "Kie estas via cxemizo? - Mizoooo!!!" kaj mi subentiris mian T-cxemizon Mi frenezigxis, homoj, tio ne sanas, paroli esperanton.
I thought he would be around 15 but he's actually going to be 18 this year. Wow.
Tre adorinda! Estonte, mi volas havi esperantan bebon.
Mi ankaŭ estas denaskulino, kaj mi memoras spekti tiun kiam mi estis infano (mi estas nun 25 jara). Mi kuriozas, ĉu li ankoraŭ parolas Esperanton? Brakumojjjj 💚
Belege!
This video is ten years old. I wonder where this kids is now. And if he still speaks Esperanto
I don't think so
Esperanto estas amo. Esperanto estas vivo
@@yx4647 But it was his mother tongue, even if he don't use it, I think at least he can remember how to speak it
@@yx4647 I know a few native Esperanto speakers who stayed in the movement as they got older. But others are not interested, it really depends on the person and their experiences on Esperanto festivals.
@@yx4647 I assume that he probably still uses it with his parents. It's nice to be able to speak a language no one understands in public.
Mi ĉiam denove rigardas tiun videon por repreni esperaon pri la vivo!
Gratulon al la patro.
Kiel denaskulo, mi konas tiujn scenojn. Sed eĉ sen tiu surprizo, la bebo vere estas ege dolĉa.
Gratulon!, danke'al filmetoj kiel tiu chi, nia espero pri Esperanto estas ech pli forta!
Adorindan filon vi havas! La knabeto estas tre bonega kaj ruza.
Mi jam ĉeesti video multaj fojoj, mi rememoras mia filo, do, mi estas tre kontenta,
gratulon, patro. La tempo pasas, bedaurinde! estas la vivo!!
Adorable
Mi konas karulinon kiu rigardas tion kiam ŝi malĝojas. Same kiel mi!
Dankon denove!
That kid has got to be the most awesome baby in history.
Tre bone! Via video tre placxas al mi. Mi esperas ke vi estos bonan Esperantiston!
wow!! he's a beautiful and intelligent baby. thanks for the video, this is further encouragement for me to continue my studies :-)
Ĉi tiu bebo estas geniulo! =D
Bonege!
tre tre aminda kaj bela infano! kuragxigite de la filmeto, mi intencas ekpene paroli esperante kun mia bebino agxanta 1 jarojn kaj 8 monatojn! mojose!
Mi amas ĉi tion! Kia ĉarma vireto.
Germanic grammar (the Germanic language family, that is) and Romance-based vocabulary, plus some Slavic roots tied in there = Esperanto.
It sounds Esperanto to me, not Spanish nor Portuguese nor German nor English, etc. But knowing a little in those languages helps you understand Esperanto! Esperanto is taken from quite a lot of the major languages (sadly not many Asian languages as the creator was European). If you learn Esperanto, you learn other languages easier too! :D
Cxarme..... fieru kaj daurigu, salute de Katalin Kovats
this kid is adorable! try to keep the espreranto up as long as possible!
So cute!!!!!!!!!!!
I just started learning Esperanto yesterday. I will use this video to learn more ;D
Tan lindo ese bebe!!
That is amazing! And freaking adorable! Good job, keep it up!
Couldn't you post a new video. It would be so lovely. thanks!!
Soooooooooooooooooooooo cuuuuuuuuuuuutteeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
awwww la bebo estas tre bela!
bravoj!...tre bone, tre bela bebo!.
Tre beleta! Mi estas komencanto en Esperanto.
Aww, that's really cute :) Esperanto's a pretty cool language, I wish someone had taught me it as a kid.
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Tio estas tre beleta :) E-o estas tre interesa lingvo, kaj mi volas, ke iu instruis la lingvon al mi, kiam mi estis infano.
Saluton el Brazilo!
Tre interesa via video!
Kupero estas ĉarma bebo kaj li parolas tre bone Esperanton!
Gratulon al la gepatroj. Instrui lingvon al oniaj gefiloj tiom frue estas bonege!
Cxarmege! Gratulojn! :)
Kia bela filmeto :)
Mia Dio!
Ĉi tiu estas la video plej plaĉa kiun mi iam vidis, he he he he... mirinde!!!!
Gratulon al la bebo kaj al la instruisto (certe la patro, ĉu ne?)
Via bebo estas trebona de Esperanto. Ankaǔ inteligenta kaj tre bela~
bone farita! mi gratulas la gepatroj! mi estus dezirinta ke mia familio instruis/lernigis al mi esperanton dum mia infaneco... mi nun scius 50% pli ol franca, 45% pli por la angla, kaj 30% pli por la germana lingvo... sed neniam malfruas por lerni esperanton... mi ekkomencis 4 monatoj antaŭe! :D
Belega kaj kortuŝa video. Gratulon!
Tre bone!!! mi estas komencanto en Esperanto!
Li estas tre bela, Gratulon!!
Fair question. My wife and I are expecting our third child any day now; I plan to teach her Esperanto. I expect she also will learn English, given that it's our first tongue,
So why Esperanto? Because it's easy to learn, and speaking one second language is a tremendous boost to learning others. Because it's a hobby I enjoy, and I enjoy sharing my interests with my children. And of course, because it's a language not many people speak, which means my children and I can have privacy in public.
I agree completely with your reasoning to teach them Esperanto. I hope teaching her Esperanto was successful. :)
tre bele. gratulojn al gepatroj!
¡Qué niño tan tierno!
Que lindo!
@SchwarzerMannn compared to ethnic languages, yes, without a doubt.
Knowing structure of Russian grammar helps, es mi lengua materna y me ayuda))
La bebo parolas Esperanton pli bona ol mi. ;)
Mirinda!
Rafaelo, el Brazilo!
This is great. I watched this vid last year and its still so darn cute it brings a smile to my face. Can you please make another video so we can see how far he's come in his Esperanto acquisition.
I'm fascinated by language and Esperanto is on my list of "Languages to Learn" in the near future. Can you please add some subtitles if you do a second video because I cant hear most of what you say, I have hearing problems, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks!!!
Did you learn to speak it?
@@thecosmos729 Sadly no, I haven't given up the idea but I have not invested much time in my language learning over the last 8-10 years so my progress stalled out.
@@amaam89 I hope that one day you are able to, and I understand that it can be a lot. I wish you the best of luck at it.
Thanks for responding to my reply even though it was fourteen years after.
Jes. Mi logxis en Haito antaux dudek jaroj, kaj mi konis multaj geknaboj kiuj lernis du, tri aux kvar lingvoj memtempe.
Li estas adorinda!
cutest kid I've ever seen
Tre ĉarma video.
Mi vere ŝatas vian knabeton.
Li estas tre bonŝanca havas tiel lertan patron.
très touchant
So cute! :D
Hej Chris! Saluton kaj gratulon!
- Peggy de Sankta-Luiso
Kortushega video !
@GoodbyeCesky Great ! I strongly encourage you to learn Esperanto. It gives you a lot of advantages and good moments.
Miranda, vin estas tre bona patro!
Kiel li grimpis sur tiel alta lito?
OMG what a freakin cute baby XP!
Beleta bebo!
@feverfresh It is my understanding that it is more benificial for a child to learn another language, for it is much easier for a young child to learn something like spanish or french than esperanto, it is easier for adults to learn esperanto!
Tre Bone! Mi pensas vi havas tre belan bebon :)
clips from films .........Kaj via bebo estas bona instruisto de la Esperanton
@gedupawadat I know you can learn more about cultures by learning those cultures' languages, but when you don't speak those languages well, it's hard to communicate. Esperanto is easy to learn so you can quickly have a high leven of understanding and communication. It also makes learning of other languages easier. I see it this way : you can learn many languages but choosing Esperanto as one of them benefits you and doesn't take much effort. It doesn't necessarily have to be (...)
Belo
Li estas bela
tre bela...
Ha Ha too cute...
Just started learning Esperanto some days ago... this language have no stupid trap, it's really great...
I wish the European Union choose the Esperanto... a second and vehiculary language for the incoming Federation...
Belega bebo!
Tre belo!
@shamanigetzemani And by the way I strongly encourage you to learn Esperanto. I'm sure you will love what it can bring you !
@Geshem1983 Yes, in fact I just called a friend of mine to teach me Esperanto!
Mi volus koni la bebon kaj kisi lin.
Neide
English and French are both my first languages and spanish is my second. Understood 100% I see that this is easy to learn for most european language speakers hwoever I don't see it becomming internationally used. The thing is Yiddish for the longest time was a european wide language. you could go anywhere in europe and speak yiddish and be understood but it quickly died off with the growth of nationalism
@GizzleRiot His waistband is covering it. He moved on before he could find it.
Li estas tre ĉarma! :)
Nu, se vi estas bela knabino, mi povas hepli vin!
;-)
:-D
También puedes ver el mismo vídeo con subtítulos en Español. Búscalo por "Bebé habla en Esperanto"
Li estas la plej junan esperantiston kiun mi iam vidis.
Not only Latin, also German, Greek, Slavic languages!
La simpatia knabeto :)
Nu, se vi estas bela knabino, mi povas helpi vin!
;-)
:-D
tre ĉarma bebo!!!
so sweeeeety
Tre amuza
@shamanigetzemani I completely agree with you ! This boy is actually just an ordinary kid - any child can learn languages very easily if it's from birth on. I can attest it ; I'm native in four different languages (Dutch, French, Hungarian and Esperanto) and I have learned German and English at school (well, still am learning actually, I'm in my last year). People sometimes think I am particularly intelligent, but this has got nothing to do with intelligence. It's luck.
@berlingoski "native speaker" simply means to be brought up with a language from birth, not necessarily to be born in a land where this language is spoken. In Esperanto itself the "native speakers" are more correctly called "denaskaj parolantoj", that means "from-birth speakers".
It's surprising how many people posting comments here misunderstand language acquisition in children. To an infant, all languages are of equal difficulty, they can learn any language. Bilingualism and multilingualism aid in the learning of other languages later in life because with each language the mind cements the neural pathways used to acquire language. That's opposed to adults who grew up monolingual and learn languages: ease of learning is based on similarity to their native language.
@mechatech70 Inteligenta infano - vi ne bezonas akuzativon :)
Cxar gxi estas tre amuza.
Hooo, ĉarme!
Belege!
Sersank Kojn
@Aibyochan cute is ĉarma in Esperanto
Eble, en la estonto ... :-)
aliakaze mi uzas ĝi kun ci...
ĝis!
@MrLuisc7 Oh yes it does. There's plenty of Slavic in EO as well ;-) . Lernu la lingvo, amiko mia, kaj vi vidos.
tre bela kaj saĝa babo:)
@sjaf3 Vershajne jes ! Li estas denaska. Estas proksimume mil denaskaj infanoj en la mondo.
Children learn languages because of their need to communicate with their parents. The best way to do it, is to have one parent speak to the child in only one language and the other speak in solely another. If the child mixes up a word, correct them. By around the age of three, they should be bale to differentiate between the languages.
Bona ideo registri infanan parolon
Pasintsemajne Carolin vokis min tiel: "Hej Kuper!" Kaj mi turnis la kapon rapidege, faris grandegan stultan rideton kaj fermis okulojn. "Kie estas via cxemizo? - Mizoooo!!!" kaj mi subentiris mian T-cxemizon
Mi frenezigxis, homoj, tio ne sanas, paroli esperanton.