As a Russian, I can confirm that "Poshol no huy" means "Hello" in our language. You can also tell "Sosi moy huy, yobani baklan" to say "Thank you, you're a good person".
I was afraid that as a native I would have to write the confirmation. Thank you for it. And yes, it's totally true. As well as "blyat" sometimes being a formal way to address a person.
5:50 A friend of mine (also a linguist) learned Uzbek. When he speaks it, he transforms from a wimpy little nerd into a glorious Turkic metal singer. It's magical.
As a native Russian speaker, I can confirm that that phrase is the only phrase you'll ever need if you visit Russia or any other Russian-speaking country.
I was wondering how germans feel like when he showed the Austrian flag while speaking about them, but then he showed the flag for Moldavia while speaking about Romania, and got really triggered really fast 🤣🤣🤣
*Hungarian:* - Do you want to learn Finnish, but without Finnish words? Learn Hungarian. - Do you like both Turkish and Slovak language, but you can't choose which one to start? Learn Hungarian, it's 2 in 1. - Would you like to live in a beautiful medieval kingdom? Learn Hungarian and move to Hungary. - This language will unlock so wonderful phrases, as "Fekete bika pata dobog a patika pepita kövén.", "Sárga bögre, görbe bögre." and "Te tetted-e e tettetett tettet, tettetett tettek tettese, te?"
Learning finnish without finnish words wont make you fluent in finnish to understand what finnish person says. If you want to learn finnish. Dont learn hungarian, while they might seem preatty similar. Its just my advice to you guys.
@Religion is Trash †⃠ Atheism is shit. I got many videos proving atheists wrong about everytyhing. Atheists: "Subhuman blaccks were a thing." Same atheists: "Racism is wrong." You can't be moral when you contradict yourself, atheists.
You should know, that russians love when you express your positive opinion on their leaders. So, if you come to the Red Square and scream "Putin pidoras" - ur success in making good relationships is guaranteed
@@ЕгорПлешаков-ж8ь stop saying that, you are confusing them! PEOPLE, DONT LISTEN TO HIM. YOU SHOULD NEVER SAY THAT TO RUSSIANS! Because Russians are very closed emotionally and that will make them uncomfortable, do not hurry, dont cross the border to early. Better start with "Zhelau Putinu podskolznut'sya v vannoy i nasadit'sya zhopoy na kran, chtobi ego kishki porvalis' i on muchitelno umiral v luzhe sobstvennogo govna" - that will make your convesration more formal, and after that you can tell everything else. Also, you can learn Ukranian greeting, it can be usefull : "salo, ghorilka, bandera, hryuu hryuu". Dont be shy, welcome to the Eastern Slavic Countries and have fun!
I liked how he said, "You can catch the tigers like pokemons, but they will listen to commands only in Bengali" 🤣 My mother tongue is Bengali tho, West Bengal 😊 *Gigachadism is a true religion, and by far, the most underrated and unknown religion*
One thing about this Best Reason to Learn Each Language video is how the guy puts so much effort into showing us the correct flags for the languages, it really makes it stand out among the other Best Reason to Learn Each Language videos
Bangla isn't only spoken in Bangladesh. It is also spoken in west Bengal, tripura, assam and huge amount of part in North-East India. Among 300 millions of bengali people almost 130 millions are from india. And most of the bengali authors are also from west bengal, India.❤❤
As a Bengali who can speak Hindi fluently, I can say that knowing Hindi is extremely useful to watch Hindi cartoons, communicate with Indians and I am a Muslim. There are a lot of Muslims who can speak Hindi or Urdu like Pakistanis.
"Communicate with Indians" you do realise you might be Indian if you're Bengali. We have 120 million Bengalis, 3rd most spoken language in India is Bengali after Hindi and English.
Crazy but why mention religion - it's not that a lot of muslims who can speak Hindi or Urdu it's Bengalis can speak Hindi and Urdu. Most Muslims in the world speak Arabic and Indonesian.
isnt nobody going to talk about how the legendary beard is back now? this guy also inspired me to learn russian french and italian. i am in the process of learning arabic
As a Bengali person myself, I can agree that the tigers do only listen to commands in Bengali, but you can safely store them in your Gigachad sized Pokèballs. I wpuld know since I have done this.
Fun fact: In Russian, the Ю letter is pronounced 'yu' instead of whatever the Language Simp just did, and in Russian, there's a letter Й which is literally just Y in English. Some Russian letters, which are Е, Я and Ь are used with Й, just like Ю. Ye, ya, and a 'y-ish' sound for softening sounds.
@Bích Phúc Đạt Alabama is often stereotyped as having an incest culture which isn't true because it happens throughout the USA and beyond, but Pakistan literally has a religious custom where cousins officially marry each other if they or their parents wish, matter of fact it's the kind of wedding that happens in rural areas more than often
@@coolsharkthedude2654 Thanks for saying that, Hungarian is my family language and yes it is complex, it's not complex in a French way or English way, it just has a lot to memorise with few exceptions (except for the damn Vowel Harmony I still can't get my head arround that (I speak it as a 2nd Lang besides English))
9:49 As an Indonesian, I can confirm that that is a good way to greet someone, albeit a tad bit formal. I'd strongly recommend "Woye mak lolon te". The locals are guaranteed to do 10 backflips and pounce and give you a warm hug ❤
11:01 it is worth noting that Afrikaans also has the best sounding two digit number in this reality. The number 88 uses the funny 'g' sound thrice and is the reason why Afrikaans is superior to all other langauges
Can confirm everything you said about Tagalog! Watching people's minds get blown when I speak it to them is fun. However, the truth is that no one speaks pure Tagalog anymore. It's evolved into Taglish (Tagalog/English), so as long as you have basic grammar/accent down, you can insert any English word you want for any Tagalog you can't remember (or sometimes Spanish) and they still consider you fluent lol
@@Pedro14ceara Oh it exists! You still gotta understand the grammer and everything. Most people I've talked to in Tagalog threw in about 20% English though. Sometimes in full sentences out of the blue! I never could figure out the rhyme or reason to it, but everyone understood when I threw in random English words. Basically if you want to learn it, learn as much "pure" Tagalog as possible and then be ready to abandon certain words in your vocabulary if no one else uses them.
5:02 I'm learning German, and it doesnt sound agressive at all. You just have to pronounce correctly. From example, present/gift, is saif "Geschenk" in German, just, "Geschenk" and not "GEKHENK!". See, there's a difference. Pronounce the words correctly, and done, no aggresivity. (Yes I'm mad)
as someone who started to learn korean initially because of kpop, i've discovered that it's genuinely such a cool language and it's also led me to learn more about korean culture as a whole! i've only been at it for a couple months, so i've still got a long way to go before reaching fluency, but it's been a really fun, informative journey thus fat and im excited to keep at it!
This is unironically a very helpful video, so thank you. :D I actually have been thinking about trying to learn Bengali, because I've heard amazing things about Bengali literature.
As a partially swedish speaker i can confirm that håll käften is totally hi in swedish and totally doesnt mean shut your mouth so yes i agree on danish being hej which totally isnt in swedish😂
I really want to learn mongolian, but it's kind of impossible and the learning sources are super super rare, honestly the only way to learn it would be to get to the country. They're my ancestors and that's my reason.
Im half mongolian and never learned the language, so what I did was to sign up for an weekly online course for 3 months and that kinda jumpstarted me on how to get into learning mongolian. Im still a beginner but now I know some basics and are able to teach myself better without a teacher. Its pricey I know...
wow, your Czech pronunciation is spot on! Congrates! You should learn Czech also if you want to live and drink with us here in Czechoslovakia and our capitol of Chechnya.
7:29 We tried that with Finnish. Fortunately no one understood us when we were calling them pigeon fuckers, but in a restaurant we ran into some Finnish people, but there we behaved well.
You'll run into Finns in the most unexpected places all over the world :-P My primary school teacher learned that the hard way after commenting on the outfit of a girl on a beach somewhere...
Predictions: Japanese: To watch Anime Chinese: To shock people in Chinatown Russian: To make the “bl” sound Latin: To study History Arabic: To become Muslim Portuguese: To learn spicy Spanish French: To eat baguettes and leave the country Spanish: To flirt with Latinas AASL: To look cool
I live in Sweden and I can confirm there's no reason to learn this language. Everyone speaks English here anyway, really well in fact. Also, "hej" is how you say hello in Swedish also. Everywhere you go - and usually they say it twice for some reason "Hej hej". Since you left my language - Estonian - out: You should learn Estonian if you really like the idea of spending many years of your life learning one of the most difficult languages on the planet that has 14 cases for every word (meaning you have to know how to change every word 14 different ways depending on context) that is agglutinative (so you get super long words) and quickly spoken with sounds that do not exist in English .....only to realize that you'll still never be even close to fluent and even if you were, there's nobody to use it with since only 900,000 people speak it and most of them live in Estonia. In other words, you'd be better off trying to learn Klingon.
6:21 I would like to add that Hebrew had a very interesting and rich grammatical system when it comes verb conjugations and that a lot of nuance can be found in said system.
Bulgaria has multiple tenses and a *lot* of auxiliary verbs that really balances it out with Russian. Hell, a Bulgarian that has learned Russian very well will be indistinguishable in his speech even to a native, but a Russian will *always* be caught with those two things. As a Bulgarian learning Russian, I can definitely attest to the fact that Russian is harder by having a case system, but easier for not having tenses (there are only three) and no auxiliary verbs. The sentence "Бил съм се бил напил и съм се бил бил" makes perfect sense in Bulgarian (Bil sum se bil napil i sum se bil bil, or "Apparently I have gotten drunk and was in a fight...apparently") so take that as you will.
@@BelaPuma If a Bulgarian has studied Croatian? That's really interesting. May I ask you, how well can you understand other slavic languages and how well can they understand you, in your expirience of course.
@@its_dey_mate asides polish i can understand every slavic lang , polish only in written form , spoken about 30%, russian about 50% and the rest about 80%, croatia bosnia serbia montenegro speak the exact same language so 100%, although croatia is special in particular for having 3 different dialects that are as different as czech and croatian or spanish and italian, i speak all 3 but there is a "4th" 1 that's not "formally" a dialect which from what little 3 sentences i have heard sounds as different as russian. As for other slavs from my experience asides slovenian understanding about 75% of kajkavski and 50% of štokavski(standard croatian), czechian and slovakian about 50% of kaj and 40% of što, polish 20% of što 10% of kaj, man this so foken stuped it's litterally 3 diff languages, anyw, bulgarian-macedonian 60% što 15%~ kaj, Ukraine 60% što 10% kaj, russian 35% što 5% kaj and belarus, as for sorbian kashubian rusyn idk, wbu?
@@BelaPuma I plan one day to more extensively listen to different registers in the slavic languages and focus more, when I do do that you will be the first to hear what I think, but rn I am travelling and have a bit of work to do, cheers mate, until later ✌️ Btw, thanks for the deep reply, you are awesome, great insight! ❤️
You can learn American if you are poor and you want a salary ten times bigger than in your third world country (Is personal experience) Also you forgot that you can learn spanish if you want to unlock the Ecuatorial Guinea DLC. That would be just awesome
Ваши советы по русскому языку столь бесподобны и литературно высоки, что я не могу не поаплодировать им и, как носитель языка, порекомендовать всем начинающим изучать Русский язык именно с этой фразы. no
7:17 - "Ł" in Polish is "w" in English. "Ź" is something similar to Spanish "Ñ", but is in the letter "z".* "Ó "in PL is the same as "u" or "oo". "Dź" is a very useful thing, similar to "ch" or "sh" in English, having two letters in it. You read it like something between Polish "ź" and English "j" or "g". "Dż" is similar to "dź", but sounds like "g" or "j" in English. "Ś" sounds pretty similar to saying "si", but more like "si" in "sia", "sie", "siu".* "Ż" is the same as Polish "rz", and similar to English "sh", but readed little bit different. "Ń" is the same as Spanish "Ñ"* "Sz", "cz" and "rz" sound "sh", "ch" and "rz" sounds like other version of "sh" *These letters can also be written "zi", "ni' and "si", but then they sound like "źi", "ńi" and "śi".
@LanguageSimp aszu ęgrasadu ki ałguę ki gosta dźi portugues brazilejru nąu ętędźi ki u ółtimu eli na palavra legał se podźi dizer komu u. 😀 Really. To my Czech ears, loads of sounds of Polish are really close to the ones of Brazilian Portuguese, however they're arranged so differently that it turns Polish words to impossible tongue twisters for Brazilians. In spite of having all the sounds necessary right in their native language. See it in action here with word for 50: th-cam.com/video/nGHLKYrJMFk/w-d-xo.html
Although there are lots of arabic loan words in Persian language and also the font is arabic, Persian language is an Indo-European language with tons of common words with other Indo-European languages including English
i'm learning czech and, yes, i definitely feel way too good for polish but still want the hard pronunciation, the moment i saw the ř and stuff like strč prst skrz krk i fell in love
i love how he loves danish. im danish so i guess thats why i like seeing it get the love it deserves. im learning russian now and speak american, french, and danish
The one about German and impatience is so true. I'd like to add that you should learn German if like getting asked to say "Oachkatzlschwoaf" by Austrians and being laughed at since you'll inevitably pronounce it wrong.
Halo dari Amerika! Aku baru belajar bahasa indonesia dan aku menyukainya, temanku! Aku jelas “nggak” bisa berbicara banyak bahasa gaul atau menulis informal tapi aku tahu kata2 seperti “nggak” wkwkwk
5:20 this is actually true. my parents (who are very white) both speak it fluently, and every time they speak Tagalog to a Filipino, they lose their shit
The answer is Spanish (besides American). Sure, Chinese and Hindi have a lot of speakers, but in 1 area. Spanish is tailor made for beginners: it's spoken in 2 continents so you always have content to consume and and people to talk to, it uses the American alphabet so you can jump right into practical stuff and not just learning an alphabet for 2 weeks, and it's phonetic (mostly) and words look and sound American (sorta). So if you fail at Spanish, you have no chance at any other language.
Verbs are a pain in the ass though. I hate learning how to conjugate specific verbs and irregular forms, there's already enough irregular verbs in my own language 😫
Welsh is actually probably the most underrated language ever My religion: Wiccan/pagine and Buddhist Me who learnt Italian because my sister is Italian Me who learnt spanish because I’m spanish Me who learnt ukranian as my friends are ukranian
Me and my friend started learning Esperanto about a month ago and we didn't know that it was a racist language 💀 We started learning it bc we didn't want anyone to understamd what we were saying at school
Well - one of the big principles behind the "internal idea" of Esperanto that the creator of Esperanto himself - Ludvig Zamenhof - came up with - "homaranismo" - that's a word construction build from - "homo" - human , "homaro" - human kind or human race, "homarano" (member of human kind or of the human race), "homaranismo" the "ism" or belief in the ideal of everyone being members of one human kind. Now - with modern identity politics - perhaps this ideology - well, what would you call it? I'm way too old-fashioned to consider this as anything but the most opposite of racism possible, but alasss - again with modern identity politics.... bleah. (Still love ya S-ro Simp - despite your misconception with Esperanto - which means "one who hopes" - perhaps through this "homaranismo" that is .. assuming Simp was serious about calling Esperanto a "racist" language ... :-)
4:10 Also; Iceland, probably, doesn’t have as many blackouts, as Florida; which, I hear, is the main problem with Florida: Its electric grid is its Achilles heel ⚡️.
My dear Doctor Simp, I’m writing to you on behalf of the Basque Archaic Linguististic Lore Society and, as its president it is my professional obligation to inform you that any mention of the Basque language *must* be accompanied by a reference to our language’s mysterious origins. Failure to include a phrase such as “shrouded in the mists of time”, or “an enigma wrapped in a riddle and cloaked in mystery” when describing the Basque language or any memeber of its family can carry severe penalties, including but not limited to monetary fines, language jail time, and/or repossession of up to 80 percent of your flocks of sheep. No one wants that. On behalf of BALLS, we implore you to take an extra moment to fullfill your legal obligations when next discussing our language in public; it will only take a moment. Thank you for your time and attention to this most serious matter and we look forward to your next video. Until then, may your sheep be free of arthritis. Yours truly, John Or Someone, President of BALLS* *(whose origins are shrouded in the mists of time).
Thanketh thee John Or Someone for bringing this matter to attention. The Basque language, that which is like the lost city of El Rey Dorado, is certainly in need of those such as you to defend its legacy.
Can't believe you didn't include Chuvash. It is universally known fact that all Chuvash and Chuvash-speaking people can speak with ancient gods outside of the all dimensions. In Chuvash, of course)
@@turkishissunlanguage , oh, I'm so sorry, I am half-Chuvash and I don't know the language, even though I'm deeply charmed by it) All I know is "salam" and "chiper", and thats it)) So yeah
@@turkishissunlanguage , unfortunately for some reason I cannot read your latest reply - I only see the part of it in the notifications, where you say that you half-Zazaki (I dunno - some problems with my TH-cam all the time). I googled it and it appears that it is indeed very interesting language) Answering your question: well, unfortunately, I have one parent, my dad is not a Chuvash, but I still have distant relatives from Cheboksary. We live far away, but we try to keep in touch. And I'm interested in the language, of course (even though I know two words :D Well, I found a studentbook) - after all, I sincerely want to realize the Chuvash part of my identity, and in general to understand who I am. In addition, the Chuvash language is now in a dangerous position: not many people now speak it. It can extinct, I mean, yeah
8:02 Actually, there's ONE very good reason to learn Esperanto: Esperantists around the World will let you stay at their house for free, provided you agree to only speak Esperanto. Never pay for a hotel again! Also: You missed a chance to say "You should learn Esperanto if you thought 1984 was a good idea.". That's because Esperanto was Orwell's direct inspiration for Newspeak! He even took the morphology! "ungood"? "malbona"!
That's crazy and also forgets the fact that Esperanto predates 1984 It's a language designed to be simple, not a language designed to manipulate and hinder expression, rather the opposite.
@@ErikUden "Esperanto was Orwell's direct inspiration for Newspeak" very clearly states that Esperanto predates 1984, so you must have misread. And I know, lol. I like Esperanto. I didn't say Esperanto *was* Newspeak, because it's not. But it *was* Orwell's inspiration. He hated Esperantists. It's a fun fact that seemed a good pick for a meme video like this one. Especially compared to the rather boring "you should learn Esperanto if you like useless languages" line.
You gotta love the fact that he flipped the Indonesian and Polish flags and no one even realized
And u didn't notice that he used the maldovan flag instead of romanian one
@@suviram.1901 well romanian is also spoken in moldova..
They're the same picture
Wait, he flipped flags?
@@ihatethiscentury8798 yes but Romanian was invented in Romania
“One of the hardest parts in language learning is choosing what language to learn in the first place. That’s why I’m learning all languages”
I ended up there too lmao
nice
Just learn AASL; you gain immortality & can read the minds of 96% of the world's population.
Kinda me lmao
Thats good if you want some basis small talk, if you want to really speak a language you need to choose
As a Russian, I can confirm that "Poshol no huy" means "Hello" in our language. You can also tell "Sosi moy huy, yobani baklan" to say "Thank you, you're a good person".
As a Russian, I confirm this comment
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Education is such a responsible task ❤
I was afraid that as a native I would have to write the confirmation. Thank you for it. And yes, it's totally true. As well as "blyat" sometimes being a formal way to address a person.
as an average chelyabinsk inhabitant I confirm
As a native Czech speaker, I must say, you have PERFECT pronunciation of Ř.
Fr, Czech is one of my first language and he NAILED it
Drž hubu
dobry vecir i guess
haha even a half czech can agree
czech is the easiest language to learn i can speak it from the age of 4 if you don't speak czech you absolutely have to learn it
5:50 A friend of mine (also a linguist) learned Uzbek. When he speaks it, he transforms from a wimpy little nerd into a glorious Turkic metal singer. It's magical.
As a native Russian speaker, I can confirm that that phrase is the only phrase you'll ever need if you visit Russia or any other Russian-speaking country.
Только если ты это гопнику скажешь, то получишь в дыню
Poshol nahui
And the last one that you'll ever pronounce maybe?😂😂
I was wondering how germans feel like when he showed the Austrian flag while speaking about them, but then he showed the flag for Moldavia while speaking about Romania, and got really triggered really fast 🤣🤣🤣
Putin wants to know your location for a special delivery.
At least he didn't show Hungarian with the Ținutul Secuiesc flag :))
And the Liberian flag for the American language 😁🇱🇷
He also replaced Albania with Alabama, Spain with California and Greece with Cyprus
atleast he didnt put the flag of liechtenstein for german 💀💀
I have no idea how he says those jokes without laughing. his real skill
What jokes?
@@okstcowboy14 November 23rd 2023
I crack up when he refers to English as American or Spanish as Mexican.
@@justinarzola4584 It's not??!
Because overuses them and often brings up very stereotypical jokes that have been around for ages
*Hungarian:*
- Do you want to learn Finnish, but without Finnish words? Learn Hungarian.
- Do you like both Turkish and Slovak language, but you can't choose which one to start? Learn Hungarian, it's 2 in 1.
- Would you like to live in a beautiful medieval kingdom? Learn Hungarian and move to Hungary.
- This language will unlock so wonderful phrases, as "Fekete bika pata dobog a patika pepita kövén.", "Sárga bögre, görbe bögre." and "Te tetted-e e tettetett tettet, tettetett tettek tettese, te?"
medieval kingdom 💀
Learning finnish without finnish words wont make you fluent in finnish to understand what finnish person says. If you want to learn finnish. Dont learn hungarian, while they might seem preatty similar. Its just my advice to you guys.
@@jout738 I think you didn't understand the joke and the sarcasm in my comment.
"Te tetted-e e tettetett tettet, tettetett tettek tettese, te?" Sorry I don't speak AK-47
Bro really said:tétététététététététététététététététététététététététététététététététététététététététété
The fact that he kept Japanese for last...he really knows his audience.
He kept Hindi first too, he knows me!😇😎
And it's the most viewed moment of the video
@@aryatripathi06 Urdu second 😏🇵🇰😳
He's knows we'll skip to it, but I'm little disappointed since I'm the non-weeabo category.
@@aryatripathi06 Yes! I love India, Hindi, and the Indian people and culture. Love to India from Finland. 🇫🇮❤️🇮🇳
"Mozambique and Angola will be superpowers by 2030" as a Mozambican that caught me off guard 🤣 well played sir.👏🏽
You're his black friend; proof he's not a racist.
@Religion is Trash †⃠ Atheism is shit. I got many videos proving atheists wrong about everytyhing. Atheists: "Subhuman blaccks were a thing." Same atheists: "Racism is wrong." You can't be moral when you contradict yourself, atheists.
@Religion is Trash †⃠ Claro que sim, muitos moçambicanos aprendem inglês como segunda língua, but American better :P
My Mozambican brother: kmk, na boa?
That did to me too
Referring to Tagalog as "asian-spanish with american words" is the most accurate summary of the language I've ever heard.
As a learner of Russian language, I can confirm that Poshol na huy really works while drinking vodka.
I am learning Russian like you
As a Russian I totally confirm, that I'll invite you to drink vodka with me as soon as you say "poshol nahuj".
ps. also learn Ukranian
You should know, that russians love when you express your positive opinion on their leaders. So, if you come to the Red Square and scream "Putin pidoras" - ur success in making good relationships is guaranteed
@@ЕгорПлешаков-ж8ь stop saying that, you are confusing them! PEOPLE, DONT LISTEN TO HIM. YOU SHOULD NEVER SAY THAT TO RUSSIANS! Because Russians are very closed emotionally and that will make them uncomfortable, do not hurry, dont cross the border to early. Better start with "Zhelau Putinu podskolznut'sya v vannoy i nasadit'sya zhopoy na kran, chtobi ego kishki porvalis' i on muchitelno umiral v luzhe sobstvennogo govna" - that will make your convesration more formal, and after that you can tell everything else. Also, you can learn Ukranian greeting, it can be usefull : "salo, ghorilka, bandera, hryuu hryuu". Dont be shy, welcome to the Eastern Slavic Countries and have fun!
Same, I'm also learning like you for the past 6 months.
I liked how he said, "You can catch the tigers like pokemons, but they will listen to commands only in Bengali" 🤣
My mother tongue is Bengali tho, West Bengal 😊
*Gigachadism is a true religion, and by far, the most underrated and unknown religion*
As a Bengali, I can confirm that I have caught tigers by commanding them in Bengali.
@@damsnackbar lmao
If you don't speak bengali the tigers will get you.
@@belstar1128 and the furious Honeybees of Sundarbans will sting you till you're swollen like a potato 😂
@@belstar1128 হা
As a Kenyan, I’m so glad to see us represented!! I rarely see people talk about Swahili even though it’s quite a popular language in Africa.
Watu wajitokeze na jambo si salamu😂😂😂😂 +254🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪❤❤❤❤
Mexican here and learning some kiswahili lol
One thing about this Best Reason to Learn Each Language video is how the guy puts so much effort into showing us the correct flags for the languages, it really makes it stand out among the other Best Reason to Learn Each Language videos
Love how you swapped Polish and Indonesian flags, also I can confirm that your Indonesian greeting is spot on.
apa kabar bangsat☺️
true
At this point I’m convinced that it’s just a country ball meme
seki hiroaki
apa kabar bang sat?
As someone that wants to learn Russian and Korean for the main reason of ‘I think they sound cool’ this puts a smile on my fave
Haha same but just Russian
Нихуя себе[nyihuia syebye](Wow, I am impressed by your level of MLGism that gives you an ability to try hard on language based on how they sound)
Such a gigachad
The biggest gigachad
Indeed
gigachadus
Indeed
@@komizaloto you're 1 year late sweetheart (I completely forgot I'd written this) 😘
the best part about swahili is that after learning it you will immediately undertstand arabic
@@schgogu Salama rafiki 🤝
No way i speak Arabic so can i understand Swahili?
@@schgogu About 40% of the langaguage is of Arabic origins
But you still can't understand Moroccans lmao
You NEED to learn Swahili NOW since the East African Federation will be a SUPERPOWER by 2040
Bangla isn't only spoken in Bangladesh. It is also spoken in west Bengal, tripura, assam and huge amount of part in North-East India. Among 300 millions of bengali people almost 130 millions are from india. And most of the bengali authors are also from west bengal, India.❤❤
একদম!!
kiniga ase?
As a Bengali who can speak Hindi fluently, I can say that knowing Hindi is extremely useful to watch Hindi cartoons, communicate with Indians and I am a Muslim. There are a lot of Muslims who can speak Hindi or Urdu like Pakistanis.
bas emiway bantai ke gaane sunke lafsos hota h ki meko Hindi kyu aati h🙄
"Communicate with Indians" you do realise you might be Indian if you're Bengali. We have 120 million Bengalis, 3rd most spoken language in India is Bengali after Hindi and English.
Same😢
@@thesagarmahapatra He meant Bangladeshi
Crazy but why mention religion - it's not that a lot of muslims who can speak Hindi or Urdu it's Bengalis can speak Hindi and Urdu. Most Muslims in the world speak Arabic and Indonesian.
him calling each language a DLC and screwing up some of the flags on purpose never gets old lmfao
3:03 As a Bangladeshi I can confirm that you can only tame the tigers if you speak bengali
isnt nobody going to talk about how the legendary beard is back now? this guy also inspired me to learn russian french and italian. i am in the process of learning arabic
@Plopi Ninety Six yes sir!
@Plopi Ninety Six yes, even women
🤗🤗💕💕
The thing that you said german sounds aggressive didn’t trigger me. The fact that u put the austria flag triggered me hard though.
Привет, я очень рад что русский тебя заинтересовал. Привет от носителя языка!
As a Bengali person myself, I can agree that the tigers do only listen to commands in Bengali, but you can safely store them in your Gigachad sized Pokèballs. I wpuld know since I have done this.
YAS SAMEE
Ah so that's how I can make them stay away from me. Hope it works for amur tigers as well
A joke?
LMAO
Fun fact: In Russian, the Ю letter is pronounced 'yu' instead of whatever the Language Simp just did, and in Russian, there's a letter Й which is literally just Y in English. Some Russian letters, which are Е, Я and Ь are used with Й, just like Ю. Ye, ya, and a 'y-ish' sound for softening sounds.
Это он так Ы пытается сказать))
Literally the most stupid sound/thing that replaces letter I, idi u kurac
I think he just trolls Russian speakers with that
As a Pakistani, I think you have no idea how right you were with that Alabama comparison 😄😄
I snorted while laughing 🤣
@Bích Phúc Đạt probably the incest stereotype
@Bích Phúc Đạt I think cousin marriages are quite common in Pakistan and it is a meme that the people in Alabama take part in incest.
@Bích Phúc Đạt pakistan has high rate of cousin marriages
@Bích Phúc Đạt Alabama is often stereotyped as having an incest culture which isn't true because it happens throughout the USA and beyond, but Pakistan literally has a religious custom where cousins officially marry each other if they or their parents wish, matter of fact it's the kind of wedding that happens in rural areas more than often
You should definitely do a sequel including languages like Māori, toki pona, Hungarian, Slovenian, Basque, Latin, Faroese, etc.
Hungarian is goated but americans pretty much will give up after 1 hour
@@coolsharkthedude2654 Thanks for saying that, Hungarian is my family language and yes it is complex, it's not complex in a French way or English way, it just has a lot to memorise with few exceptions (except for the damn Vowel Harmony I still can't get my head arround that (I speak it as a 2nd Lang besides English))
@@WonkyWater-YT kia ora
@@coolsharkthedude2654 Uralic languages are fucking out the door
Also Somali.
9:49 As an Indonesian, I can confirm that that is a good way to greet someone, albeit a tad bit formal. I'd strongly recommend "Woye mak lolon te". The locals are guaranteed to do 10 backflips and pounce and give you a warm hug ❤
I showed this to my Chinese friend, and he spontaneously combusted after hearing language Simps near fluency in Mandarin Chinese
11:01 it is worth noting that Afrikaans also has the best sounding two digit number in this reality. The number 88 uses the funny 'g' sound thrice and is the reason why Afrikaans is superior to all other langauges
*The number 88*
Afrikaan speakers: 😀
German speakers:
German 88 came straight from hell
And dutch does as well being, achtentachtig, both the “ch” and the”g” are pronounced like the dutch/afrikaans g or the german ch
@@singleslicetoaster8271
achtundachtzig
Me: AAAAAHHHHHH MY EYES AND THROAT
88 💀
5:05 As a Filipino, I felt roasted with "Asian Spanish with American words" but it's hilariously damn true! 😂😅
A 15 minute video? No way I'm gonna watch it all!.
*15 minutes later*: literally crying how good of a video this is
Can confirm everything you said about Tagalog! Watching people's minds get blown when I speak it to them is fun. However, the truth is that no one speaks pure Tagalog anymore. It's evolved into Taglish (Tagalog/English), so as long as you have basic grammar/accent down, you can insert any English word you want for any Tagalog you can't remember (or sometimes Spanish) and they still consider you fluent lol
Many people in the provinces speak (relatively) pure Tagalog with few English loans
And well most literature is "pure" Tagalog
Só Tagalog basically doesn't exist?
@@Pedro14ceara Oh it exists! You still gotta understand the grammer and everything. Most people I've talked to in Tagalog threw in about 20% English though. Sometimes in full sentences out of the blue! I never could figure out the rhyme or reason to it, but everyone understood when I threw in random English words. Basically if you want to learn it, learn as much "pure" Tagalog as possible and then be ready to abandon certain words in your vocabulary if no one else uses them.
@@janecenufer9097 Thanks for explaining. Seems Ike that is going to disappear in the future and people will speak only English.
@@Pedro14ceara I hope not! It's a beautiful language for a wonderful people! 😊
5:02 I'm learning German, and it doesnt sound agressive at all. You just have to pronounce correctly. From example, present/gift, is saif "Geschenk" in German, just, "Geschenk" and not "GEKHENK!". See, there's a difference. Pronounce the words correctly, and done, no aggresivity. (Yes I'm mad)
Anybody who thinks German sounds aggressive, has watched too many World War II movies. 😬
I love the sound of German, and I was raised on a steady diet of World War II movies. 😊
as someone who started to learn korean initially because of kpop, i've discovered that it's genuinely such a cool language and it's also led me to learn more about korean culture as a whole! i've only been at it for a couple months, so i've still got a long way to go before reaching fluency, but it's been a really fun, informative journey thus fat and im excited to keep at it!
어떻게 헌국어를 공부는?
kinda trippy to see a genuine comment on here hahaha
it also has the most efficient writing system.
@John Smith is correct. Linguists drool over how efficient Korean is. It's like language-Legos.
...or like some brilliant ruler-hacker-dude came in and defragged the Chinese language's hard drive.
I love how Japanese is the very last option 😂😂
I love all of them
Based
I guess our Polygot Gigachad Overlord sees Weebanese as BETA. 👌
This is unironically a very helpful video, so thank you. :D I actually have been thinking about trying to learn Bengali, because I've heard amazing things about Bengali literature.
As a partially swedish speaker i can confirm that håll käften is totally hi in swedish and totally doesnt mean shut your mouth so yes i agree on danish being hej which totally isnt in swedish😂
I really want to learn mongolian, but it's kind of impossible and the learning sources are super super rare, honestly the only way to learn it would be to get to the country. They're my ancestors and that's my reason.
Im half mongolian and never learned the language, so what I did was to sign up for an weekly online course for 3 months and that kinda jumpstarted me on how to get into learning mongolian. Im still a beginner but now I know some basics and are able to teach myself better without a teacher. Its pricey I know...
just master Russian and Chinese and hope you'll find few elders who would understand you in Mongolian steppes xD
wow, your Czech pronunciation is spot on! Congrates! You should learn Czech also if you want to live and drink with us here in Czechoslovakia and our capitol of Chechnya.
I am Indonesian and I can confirm I am doing carthwheel and jumping out of window after hearing this 9:48
i'm definitely learning russian because of the ы sound, but i'm not as good as mr. simp yet, and will never be
7:29 We tried that with Finnish. Fortunately no one understood us when we were calling them pigeon fuckers, but in a restaurant we ran into some Finnish people, but there we behaved well.
You'll run into Finns in the most unexpected places all over the world :-P My primary school teacher learned that the hard way after commenting on the outfit of a girl on a beach somewhere...
Predictions:
Japanese: To watch Anime
Chinese: To shock people in Chinatown
Russian: To make the “bl” sound
Latin: To study History
Arabic: To become Muslim
Portuguese: To learn spicy Spanish
French: To eat baguettes and leave the country
Spanish: To flirt with Latinas
AASL: To look cool
In Ukrainian also is 'ы' sound, but it writes as 'и', that in russian is 'E' sound, that in Ukrainian is 'i' letter
There is no Latin
@@the_mariocrafter what?
@@the_mariocrafterit was his predictions before he watched the video
Ukrainian: to speak with dead people on their actual native language.
we instantly need a part 2 of this.
Yep
Hell yeah
I'm brazillian and the portuguese one had me on the floor 😂
لغة الإشارة الألبانية القديمة فعلا تستحق التعلم، لقد قلبت حياتي رأسا على عقب و جعلتني إنسانا أفضل ، شكرا أيها الغيغاتشاد لانغويدج سيمب
Большое спасибо! Ваш отзыв очень важен для нас!
@@NightAdriatic
على الرحب و السعى أيها الروسي المتجول
Haha ich liebe es wie du immer die Österreicher Flagge zeigst bei deutsch 😂😂😂😂
das ist gut
Flagge von Liechtenstein wäre mir lieber :(
@tvrhd2022 Nö. Hitler war ja auch Österreicher
Österreich ist just southern Deutschland like how Ugayn is SW Russia, noob.
@@scintillam_dei Doch Deutschland ist Nordösterreich
I live in Sweden and I can confirm there's no reason to learn this language. Everyone speaks English here anyway, really well in fact. Also, "hej" is how you say hello in Swedish also. Everywhere you go - and usually they say it twice for some reason "Hej hej".
Since you left my language - Estonian - out:
You should learn Estonian if you really like the idea of spending many years of your life learning one of the most difficult languages on the planet that has 14 cases for every word (meaning you have to know how to change every word 14 different ways depending on context) that is agglutinative (so you get super long words) and quickly spoken with sounds that do not exist in English .....only to realize that you'll still never be even close to fluent and even if you were, there's nobody to use it with since only 900,000 people speak it and most of them live in Estonia.
In other words, you'd be better off trying to learn Klingon.
Jävligt sant det där.
Northern Europeans are so self-deprecating with their languages haha
Love the representation for the Chinese languages!
You should learn Chinese if you want to watch the hit anime “squid game”
🥰🥰❤❤
@@aveyli oh shoot I was learning Vietnamese for that
needs more of the other: Shanghai/Suzhou, Hokkien, Hakka, etc
Yep, usually Mandarin is represented as "the only Chinese". Glad to see someone actually differentiate between them.
Do a tier list of the most beautiful writing systems!
Nice idea
He'd just downrate Japanese just because, when aesthetics are the one redeeming factor in their unholy clusterfuck of a writing system.
Armenian
Once I tried to learn Buryat, which is close to Mongolian, since I liked a girl. It has about a dozen ways to make a plural noun.
I love how he doesn't even try to dissimulate he is reading from a script.
10:08 This is the most Gigachad pronunciation of Č,Ř and Ě. I've ever heard
As an Englis learning German. I totally agree with you. No one has stronger accent than us 💀
I started learning Swedish recently. My furniture starts reassembling itself every time I speak something.
Ikea gang!
6:21 I would like to add that Hebrew had a very interesting and rich grammatical system when it comes verb conjugations and that a lot of nuance can be found in said system.
Arabic has a much more rich and complex system, I speak Arabic and study Hebrew
@@manetho5134 it doesn’t have to be a contest at all, Hebrew is beautiful in its own right and so is Arabic.
@@randomname9291 Hebrew is a dead language the current one is a copy from Arabic completely reconstructed by using Arabic.
@@starcapture3040 that’s just dead wrong.
Modern Hebrew has a much simpler grammatical system because we're lazy
Bulgaria has multiple tenses and a *lot* of auxiliary verbs that really balances it out with Russian.
Hell, a Bulgarian that has learned Russian very well will be indistinguishable in his speech even to a native, but a Russian will *always* be caught with those two things.
As a Bulgarian learning Russian, I can definitely attest to the fact that Russian is harder by having a case system, but easier for not having tenses (there are only three) and no auxiliary verbs.
The sentence "Бил съм се бил напил и съм се бил бил" makes perfect sense in Bulgarian (Bil sum se bil napil i sum se bil bil, or "Apparently I have gotten drunk and was in a fight...apparently") so take that as you will.
Right and if you learn croatian we can immediately tell no matter how many years you have studied it 🤣
@@BelaPuma If a Bulgarian has studied Croatian? That's really interesting. May I ask you, how well can you understand other slavic languages and how well can they understand you, in your expirience of course.
@@its_dey_mate asides polish i can understand every slavic lang , polish only in written form , spoken about 30%, russian about 50% and the rest about 80%, croatia bosnia serbia montenegro speak the exact same language so 100%, although croatia is special in particular for having 3 different dialects that are as different as czech and croatian or spanish and italian, i speak all 3 but there is a "4th" 1 that's not "formally" a dialect which from what little 3 sentences i have heard sounds as different as russian. As for other slavs from my experience asides slovenian understanding about 75% of kajkavski and 50% of štokavski(standard croatian), czechian and slovakian about 50% of kaj and 40% of što, polish 20% of što 10% of kaj, man this so foken stuped it's litterally 3 diff languages, anyw, bulgarian-macedonian 60% što 15%~ kaj, Ukraine 60% što 10% kaj, russian 35% što 5% kaj and belarus, as for sorbian kashubian rusyn idk, wbu?
@@BelaPuma I plan one day to more extensively listen to different registers in the slavic languages and focus more, when I do do that you will be the first to hear what I think, but rn I am travelling and have a bit of work to do, cheers mate, until later ✌️
Btw, thanks for the deep reply, you are awesome, great insight! ❤️
As a Bangladeshi, I can also back that you can sing our chad national anthem if you learn how to speak Bengali.
*Amar Shonar Bangla intensifies*
4:39 i believe in the religion that says everyone should learn Swedish
You can learn American if you are poor and you want a salary ten times bigger than in your third world country (Is personal experience)
Also you forgot that you can learn spanish if you want to unlock the Ecuatorial Guinea DLC. That would be just awesome
Ваши советы по русскому языку столь бесподобны и литературно высоки, что я не могу не поаплодировать им и, как носитель языка, порекомендовать всем начинающим изучать Русский язык именно с этой фразы.
no
Its a joke you cunt
владели-б вы сами русским, распознали бы метровый слой сарказма
@@alexstenin4530 к вам это тоже относится
@@timopheyokraken7341 к тебе тоже
@@nejestoky3026 и к тебе
7:17 - "Ł" in Polish is "w" in English.
"Ź" is something similar to Spanish "Ñ", but is in the letter "z".*
"Ó "in PL is the same as "u" or "oo".
"Dź" is a very useful thing, similar to "ch" or "sh" in English, having two letters in it. You read it like something between Polish "ź" and English "j" or "g".
"Dż" is similar to "dź", but sounds like "g" or "j" in English.
"Ś" sounds pretty similar to saying "si", but more like "si" in "sia", "sie", "siu".*
"Ż" is the same as Polish "rz", and similar to English "sh", but readed little bit different.
"Ń" is the same as Spanish "Ñ"*
"Sz", "cz" and "rz" sound "sh", "ch" and "rz" sounds like other version of "sh"
*These letters can also be written "zi", "ni' and "si", but then they sound like "źi", "ńi" and "śi".
Woosh? You say Loads like Woosh?
@@xiphactinusaudax1045 woodj
What he meant about the “tricked or cheated” part ?
@LanguageSimp aszu ęgrasadu ki ałguę ki gosta dźi portugues brazilejru nąu ętędźi ki u ółtimu eli na palavra legał se podźi dizer komu u. 😀
Really. To my Czech ears, loads of sounds of Polish are really close to the ones of Brazilian Portuguese, however they're arranged so differently that it turns Polish words to impossible tongue twisters for Brazilians. In spite of having all the sounds necessary right in their native language. See it in action here with word for 50: th-cam.com/video/nGHLKYrJMFk/w-d-xo.html
Although there are lots of arabic loan words in Persian language and also the font is arabic, Persian language is an Indo-European language with tons of common words with other Indo-European languages including English
I never thought that Bengali would make into one of your videos !! Gigachad
Also nice one with the Polish and Indonesian flags lmao
i'm learning czech and, yes, i definitely feel way too good for polish but still want the hard pronunciation, the moment i saw the ř and stuff like strč prst skrz krk i fell in love
i love how he loves danish. im danish so i guess thats why i like seeing it get the love it deserves. im learning russian now and speak american, french, and danish
شتقت لفيديوهاتك😭👏🏻
ليش الوجه الباكي ؟
متى تصبحون غير سخيفين ؟
@@SAMI-SEM-997 شو لسخيف في لموضوع ا؟شكلك انت لسخيف تركت كلشي وجيت تعمل مشكلة مشان ايموجي
The one about German and impatience is so true. I'd like to add that you should learn German if like getting asked to say "Oachkatzlschwoaf" by Austrians and being laughed at since you'll inevitably pronounce it wrong.
nah das Wort ist halt bayrisch
@@xunvenile Beides. Die Österreicher sind wahrscheinlich wenigstens lustig dabei, wenn die das machen...
4:16 "You should only learn Norweigen only if you already speak Icelandic, Norweigen, and Danish"
Norweigen babies 😔
I'm representing all indonesian people and we're proud of you
Today I spoke Cambodian a bit. I sounded like a chicken. I want to move to Indonesia. The language is so much better.
Halo dari Amerika! Aku baru belajar bahasa indonesia dan aku menyukainya, temanku! Aku jelas “nggak” bisa berbicara banyak bahasa gaul atau menulis informal tapi aku tahu kata2 seperti “nggak” wkwkwk
yea, we're transforming into poland and thats a good thing.
@@Dhi_Bee im doing cartwheel, jumping out of window and screaming with excitement rn!!!!!
@@ekirizano Sama-sama, bro!
I'm a native bengali speaker and I can confirm that my pet tiger doesn't listen to my commands unless I say them in bengali.
I am now completely convinced that I have to learn Uzbek. Thanks, man.
5:20
this is actually true. my parents (who are very white) both speak it fluently, and every time they speak Tagalog to a Filipino, they lose their shit
I love the flags that represent each language.
The answer is Spanish (besides American). Sure, Chinese and Hindi have a lot of speakers, but in 1 area. Spanish is tailor made for beginners: it's spoken in 2 continents so you always have content to consume and and people to talk to, it uses the American alphabet so you can jump right into practical stuff and not just learning an alphabet for 2 weeks, and it's phonetic (mostly) and words look and sound American (sorta).
So if you fail at Spanish, you have no chance at any other language.
Spanish is the ugliest language in the world.
It’s spelled “Mexican” not “Spanish”
The pronunciation is regular; every letter is spelled; and spanish is super helpful to learn portuguese and italian, even french.
Verbs are a pain in the ass though. I hate learning how to conjugate specific verbs and irregular forms, there's already enough irregular verbs in my own language 😫
What a Hyperpolyglot Gigachad Alphamale he is. He puts the CORRECT flags for every language tells true facts.
The best thing about Urdu is that u can literally speak Hindi and the Urdu people will easily understand it
Only the writing is different
Welsh is actually probably the most underrated language ever
My religion: Wiccan/pagine and Buddhist
Me who learnt Italian because my sister is Italian
Me who learnt spanish because I’m spanish
Me who learnt ukranian as my friends are ukranian
8:38 bro the way he pronounced ع is how im doing it from now on 💀
Merci ! Grâce à vous je vais de ce pas apprendre l'Ancienne Langue des Signes Albanaise !
gay
I'm taking a few luo dingo classes in français et je could lire te commentaire
@@arko9151 Bien joué, continue comme ça !
Bon choix
où est-ce que tu apprends l'ancienne langue des signes albanaise ? je voudrais savoir :)
Me and my friend started learning Esperanto about a month ago and we didn't know that it was a racist language 💀 We started learning it bc we didn't want anyone to understamd what we were saying at school
Well - one of the big principles behind the "internal idea" of Esperanto that the creator of Esperanto himself - Ludvig Zamenhof - came up with - "homaranismo" - that's a word construction build from - "homo" - human , "homaro" - human kind or human race, "homarano" (member of human kind or of the human race), "homaranismo" the "ism" or belief in the ideal of everyone being members of one human kind. Now - with modern identity politics - perhaps this ideology - well, what would you call it? I'm way too old-fashioned to consider this as anything but the most opposite of racism possible, but alasss - again with modern identity politics.... bleah. (Still love ya S-ro Simp - despite your misconception with Esperanto - which means "one who hopes" - perhaps through this "homaranismo" that is .. assuming Simp was serious about calling Esperanto a "racist" language ... :-)
As a Bengali, glad to be noticed :)
4:44 Thanks Language Simp, you made my day! I study German and that's exactly what they do if I try to speak to them in German 😂
We think we are helping you but actually we're being airheads
Huh. They always respond in German, and then we have a conversation, in German.
I'm a phonetician, though.
4:10 Also; Iceland, probably, doesn’t have as many blackouts, as Florida; which, I hear, is the main problem with Florida: Its electric grid is its Achilles heel ⚡️.
10:20 I'm not ashamed to admit that I do
well, keep dreaming
15:00 - Ah yes the asterisk is always a good sign of a wholesome greeting
2:48 i feel so honoured
My dear Doctor Simp, I’m writing to you on behalf of the Basque Archaic Linguististic Lore Society and, as its president it is my professional obligation to inform you that any mention of the Basque language *must* be accompanied by a reference to our language’s mysterious origins. Failure to include a phrase such as “shrouded in the mists of time”, or “an enigma wrapped in a riddle and cloaked in mystery” when describing the Basque language or any memeber of its family can carry severe penalties, including but not limited to monetary fines, language jail time, and/or repossession of up to 80 percent of your flocks of sheep. No one wants that. On behalf of BALLS, we implore you to take an extra moment to fullfill your legal obligations when next discussing our language in public; it will only take a moment. Thank you for your time and attention to this most serious matter and we look forward to your next video. Until then, may your sheep be free of arthritis. Yours truly,
John Or Someone,
President of BALLS*
*(whose origins are shrouded in the mists of time).
The mystery is solved by the end of this comment.
El euskara es el íbero.
Thanketh thee John Or Someone for bringing this matter to attention. The Basque language, that which is like the lost city of El Rey Dorado, is certainly in need of those such as you to defend its legacy.
Thanks for mentioning Urdu. Much Appreciated
Can't believe you didn't include Chuvash. It is universally known fact that all Chuvash and Chuvash-speaking people can speak with ancient gods outside of the all dimensions. In Chuvash, of course)
True. Even their secondary name is absolute badass gigachad "Dudes" and "The Dude Republic"
@@turkishissunlanguage , oh, I'm so sorry, I am half-Chuvash and I don't know the language, even though I'm deeply charmed by it) All I know is "salam" and "chiper", and thats it)) So yeah
@@turkishissunlanguage , unfortunately for some reason I cannot read your latest reply - I only see the part of it in the notifications, where you say that you half-Zazaki (I dunno - some problems with my TH-cam all the time). I googled it and it appears that it is indeed very interesting language)
Answering your question: well, unfortunately, I have one parent, my dad is not a Chuvash, but I still have distant relatives from Cheboksary. We live far away, but we try to keep in touch. And I'm interested in the language, of course (even though I know two words :D Well, I found a studentbook) - after all, I sincerely want to realize the Chuvash part of my identity, and in general to understand who I am. In addition, the Chuvash language is now in a dangerous position: not many people now speak it. It can extinct, I mean, yeah
8:02 Actually, there's ONE very good reason to learn Esperanto: Esperantists around the World will let you stay at their house for free, provided you agree to only speak Esperanto. Never pay for a hotel again!
Also: You missed a chance to say "You should learn Esperanto if you thought 1984 was a good idea.". That's because Esperanto was Orwell's direct inspiration for Newspeak! He even took the morphology! "ungood"? "malbona"!
That's crazy and also forgets the fact that Esperanto predates 1984
It's a language designed to be simple, not a language designed to manipulate and hinder expression, rather the opposite.
@@ErikUden "Esperanto was Orwell's direct inspiration for Newspeak" very clearly states that Esperanto predates 1984, so you must have misread.
And I know, lol. I like Esperanto. I didn't say Esperanto *was* Newspeak, because it's not. But it *was* Orwell's inspiration. He hated Esperantists.
It's a fun fact that seemed a good pick for a meme video like this one. Especially compared to the rather boring "you should learn Esperanto if you like useless languages" line.
2:22 is such a cute sound
12:19 respect for using the cypriot flag
13:15 I have a feeling this is going to age well.
Poshol na hui is common way to say hello. We do that all the time)))
😂
Don't doubt that for a second
i love how he triggers people with incorrect flags)
didn't expect to see Czech here and as a native speaker, that's definitely accurate.