I'm French and I'm not as impressed with their accent as I'm impressed with their vocabulary and ease to speak! I mean : slang (-> bouquin), filler words (-> en fait), structures (-> le fait que...). It all seems natural, it's smooth af! Félicitations
@@sarafin4205 when you don't get a compliment and you sound native... that's the compliment. When they think you're French. Compliments mean there is an accent.
They gotta be A.I. . These internet polyglots are mind blowing ! I speak 4 Romance languages fluently and English. Some Turkish too and have studied others, these super polyglots are like A.I. ! I am 60 and I can only imagine if I had the internet early on !!! DAMN IT !!! Yeah, really amazing !
It’s so cool that when Zoe was speaking English, you could actively hear her British accent though she’s never lived there, it’s due to how she learned English!
Wait, what? To me it was kind of a neutral accent with a maybe-not-so-subtle Asian tone. Some parts you could hear the British accent but not the whole time.
Wouldn't say actively, but there are hints of the Southern Brit accent coming through in a couple words. Also it's funny to me when non-Brits say "British accent" like mate which part of Britain? Because there are very distinct accents in different parts.
@@ithilgreenleaf8184 oh yeah you’re definitely right, I’m just personally not the best at knowing where in Britain do they have what type of accent, so I just say British to be broader
The most impressive for me is the Chinese girl speaking Arabic like that, that is beautiful Actually now that I watched it all I find the whole thing impressive, because they really study hard and make me want to do the same
"because when your learn a language, it's not just a language, it's also the culture" - truer words were never spoken. Great job all of you, thanks for all your work. Really, considering all the stuff going on in the world nowadays and in the past years/decades/centuries, it's so nice to see two women from different countries coming together like this. I feel like if only all the rest of the world were like this we could all be that much happier
Even me knowing 2 languages and some words of several languages I noticed that is almost like the way you present your personality changes based in the language you speak
@@behindzerosp Yes dude! I know Persian (Native) and English, and I'm also 2 different people kinda. My English self is like separate from my Persian self, it's so weird
@@raderh2o آره درست گفتی داداش منم وقتی به زبون دیگه حرف میزنم گویش من و هم رفتارم فرقی داره اهل هند هستم و فارسی یاد گرفتم امیدورم روزتون خوب داشته باشه
All the french fellows saying "I'm really impressed with their accent!" the accent accent accent accent. I'm french, and yes these girls have a good accent, my point is that I'm also a poliglot and I had the chance to live in other contries. And I learned that WE french are not perfect. My people is always complaining about the accent of the foreigners in french, and always say "If you are not going to speak it perfectly, don't speak it!". I used to be that kind of stupid, ignorant Frenchman. But living outside my country and learning other languages made me very very humble, and I realized how heavy and ignorant I was before. We French always complain about the accent of others, but we never realize that our French accent is so strong that when we speak other languages we have an accent that is too strong and very characteristic. We never really manage to speak another language without an accent, no matter how soft it is (which is usually strong) we always have an accent. So now I find it ridiculous that French people complain about other people's accents when they speak French, but never realize how badly we speak another language. I am ashamed of the people of my country. Congratulations to these two women not only for their intelligence but for the humility they show.
Bonsoir je ne suis pas totalement d’accord avec toi je pense qu’on est nombreux à savoir que la langue française est une des plus difficiles au monde ^^ par contre tu as totalement raison sur la partie concernant les français à l’étranger
Frero quand on dit qu'elles ont un superbe accent cela veut surtout dire qu'elles sont parfaitement intelligibles, car oui beaucoup d'étrangers ont du mal avec le "r" ou les sons nasaux ce qui rend parfois la compréhension difficile ce qui est la base quand on apprend une langue, se faire comprendre par l'autre, tout ton commentaire sur l'arrogance etc... . est assez hors de propos
the French have a complicated thing with their language rooted in our european history. The feeling you describe and the fact that you realise it is a big advantage for you, I wish you reach your language speaking goals and anything else you want to accomplish in your life
I love this comment. It sounds so genuine and heart-warming. I remember going out with a French friend who ordered a glass of red at the nightclub but got white instead. I asked him why didn't he tell the barman that he mistook the order, he just accepted it as no-one understands his English with a French accent in a noisy nightclub! I gathered that it wasn't the first time that it happened!
as a french native speaker, if their french was so good, i can imagine how the other languages must sound perfectly native as well. Really impressive!!
@@ltq8842 yes the French was amazing I think the Arabic you can still kind of tell there’s a little twist in their accent because there’s no specific ways for Arabic dialects and it’s really hard to perfect it unless you were born or lived there for a very long time
I’m French and I just wanted to say that you are both speaking an amazing French which is not really common among TH-cam polyglots. Really nice video, congrats 😃
Je suis tellement d'accord!! leur accent est incroyable, pratiquement impeccable ( en tant qu'étrangères) je suis tellement admirative, car notre langage est très compliqué je trouve.
@@Mona-qn4ly Hello Mona, Mahya (The person is not a Foreigner!! 😃 Because, 1- She was born in Iran. 2- She Resides in Shiraz, Iran!!! However, if you go to Iran, while you're in Iran, you are indeed a Foreigner!! 😍
@@yourfrench2100 si tu pouvais écrire français que je puisse comprendre ce que tu barragouines ce serait top 👍 ou alors retourne à l'école. C'est au niveau CP qu'on commence l'orthographe
Why are they referring to it as Persian instead of Farsi? Is Farsi now an antiquated reference term for the name of the language? I’ve always only heard it referred to as Farsi.
I love how their tones changed with every language they spoke e.g their voices were so high when speaking Arabic and when speaking French it was alot deeper🥰thanku for sharing
As an Arab its very very rare even online to find someone that speaks Arabic as a second language and not spoting him The Persian girl really nailed it you cant tell that she is not a native Arabic speaker very impressive and rare
@@ddppbbqq1060 how bitter can someone be? She can dress however the f she likes! Moreover, she dresses more like the Shia in Lebanon rather than Palestine and I say this as an Israeli who sees Palestinians everyday… most Palestinian women don’t even wear a headscarf! And shame on you for making fun of someone’s looks! What a great human being! With your mindset, your country will always be enemies with a lot of countries!
@@danagoldwasser8632 i didn't say i care about how the f she dresses i just said its not something that is common in iran. Someone from iran would get what i meant it doesn't apply to Israelis. The beauty standards in iran is something wide spread among women and im not responsible for that and even religious girls wearing long veils don't look the way she does. That's why i doubt she even lived in iran. She's seemingly following fashion choices of syrian girls or something. And btw the islamic tyrants in iran doesn't represent us. I personally give zero 💩 about your country
@@ddppbbqq1060 Even if there are many wide-spread beauty standards in Iran, SHE DOES NOT HAVE TO MEET/ FULFILL THEM! It’s not the purpose of her existence to be considered beautiful in the eyes of society! Everyone should do whatever they want and dress however they want! Even if her fashion choices are like Syrian girls, that’s fkn ok! What’s wrong with Syrian girls? Do you just automatically hate people without knowing them? Most people in the East have adopted the dressing code of the Western world like the USA and Western Europe and I don’t see it bothering you! You’re just a r*cist person against Arabs apparently 🧐
Mahya's Chinese accent is really lovely, she has such a good understanding of intonation, and while it’s not perfect, it’s a lot better than many learners I’ve heard!
My heart filled with hope and happiness seeing these two girls showcase their language skills. The Persian girl reminds me of my own daughter. I wish everyone in the whole world would get along and be happy like this.
My advice for any new language learners: 1. Talk to yourself in the language you're learning. Even if it's really weird, it helped me translate English to Romanian faster and also learn vocabulary faster. It doesn't matter how limited your vocabulary is.
I talk to myself all the time when I'm at home anyways, so I don't think it's weird at all. I agree it helps a lot to get more fluent and practice pronunciation. I went a step further and switched my inner monologue to English, which helped me gain a lot of fluency and confidence in the language that school never managed to. I occasionally practice my Dutch by talking to myself as well, since I don't have any Dutch speakers around.
I'm Moroccan , I speak 3 languages which is Standard Arabic , french and English and I'm learning Spanish at the moment . You are truly inspiring , Thank you so much for the resources . 🤝
LoL same I'm morrocan too and i speak Arabic and Darija ofc our dialect, English and French(not really good french but still i can understand it pretty easily) and I'm currently tryin to learn turkish although it's pretty hard but i luv it:)
@thornback Not quite true. French and Spanish are quite different. I speak French and a bit of Spanish, but my Spanish is influenced by my Italian knowledge, not my French. Truth is, if you know more than one language, it is easier for you to learn another foreign language, especially if they have common roots, like for instance, Italian (my mothertongue) and Spanish, or German (where I grew up) and English. My daughter instead speaks also Portughese, Chinese, Dutch, Korean and wants to learn also Arabic :)
Love seeing these two girls with different backgrounds mingling in different languages. It gives me hope for a future made of world wide, mutual respect and understanding. Keep up the good work girls! 😘
@@sasino Her chinese is most parts sounds native, but in every fifth word or so, the intonation is a bit off (like she uses a first tone instead of fourth). Her speaking overall is very smooth, though.
@@pinfu7179 Thanks I see 👍 As a semi-beginner learner (4 months), I've heard many natives and non natives talk, usually the non-natives (except the extremely fluent ones, like Laoma Chris) that I've heard talk on TH-cam are easily distinguishable, as I can hear the mistakes in their tones.
English is like the easiest of all languages they speak! I'm french and i have an advanced level of English despite the fact that I've never been in an eng speaking country for more than one week.
@@anais.s7656 Considering their individual native languages, English probably isn't the easiest out of the whole bunch. But since French and English have a bunch of similarities, English is certainly easier for a French native speaker than it would be for a Chinese native speaker. But because of all of the media available in English, certainly, anyone could learn it.
I mean I’ve never lived in an English speaking country yet out of 3 and a half language I’m most comfortable speaking English. It’s all about personal interest. I talked to myself a lot in English since people around me spoke either my mother language or the language of the country I currently live in. It was a great way to broaden my English vocabulary but I did look insane when I had full on conversations with myself in my room
I only know like 4 languages and sometimes the words kept mixing up in my head, it's very interesting to see they can just say what they want in any languages without any hesitation😲👏👏👏
The catch is: practice 🙈🤣 I speak Norvegian a bit but I have no one to practice with. My bf is a German teacher (we are Romanians) so when he speaks to me in German my mind mixes up words from Norvegian with those from German. I notice I do the same with Italian and Spanish. So it is really important to give time to a foreign language. To be honest: I know how, I just don't have the time nor the motivation....
I've got the same problem. I'm French living in Germany for 1year now and I have the feeling that I lose progressively my english by speaking all the time german. When I speak english, german words come first in my head 😑 it's so annoying, I admire people who can switch languages without this problem.
Same here. I’m Persian living in England, lost my fluency in English after learning Turkish which was my third language. Turkish words messes my mind when I’m speaking English or even my mother tongue, Persian 😟 I’m so jealous of these two, also really impressed
As an Iranian, I can safely say that Zoe's Persian still needs some work. But nonetheless, I'm very impressed and thrilled to see foreigners learning persian. Specially since it's not an easy language. So good luck to you both. I'm also very proud of Mahya, and motivated to improve my own languages. (I know Persian, English, a bit of Arabic, and am currently learning German.) امیدوارم موفق باشید. ❤️
You two represent the true beauty of what it means to be peaceful coexisting humans from different cultures coming together as friends. The world needs more of you especially right now. 🥰🌎🌍🌏
I'm originally from Iraq and speak French, English, Spanish, Italian and Arabic. But I'm really impressed that you guys speak fluently all these languages! Amazing stuff!!
@@ulziizayajargalsaikhan9999 My mother tongue is Arabic and I've been living in Montreal Canada for 25yrs, where they speak French and English. As for the Spanish and Italian, I learned them in school for 2 years. But having a good memory it helped me a lot in learning those languages.
@@AlCafacci u ying to me dont lie to meeeeeeee dont lieee i wanna know i wannaaaaaaaaaa KNOOOOOOOOOOOW IS TAHT TRUE OR NOT TELL MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
As Turkish person i want to say you are amazing! I mean it's a well known fact that Turkish grammer and pronunciation is hard for foreigners and the fact that you guys can have a casual talk in Türkish with 4 months of education IS SUPER COOL. Keep going girls!!! İstanbul'a geldiyseniz bol bol gezmeyi ve boğaza karşı Türk kahvesi içmeyi unutmayın. Iyi eğlenceler şimdiden! 😊🇹🇷✨
@İnstagram Defencer 😂😂🤣🤣🤣I know bitch 😂😂ok ok we are Iranian arabs 😑😂😂😂Just note that the Iranians are one of the largest Aryan races with a population of more than 250 million 😅😅And the Iranian people are thousands of years older than the Arabs😂😂Now, as far as you can go, write under the comments of everyone I love Arab Iranians from China, Finland, America, Iran 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@eyob8969 not Iran 🤦🏻♂️Iranian people pars/Kurd/azar/mazandran/lur/baloch/baloch and Pashtun Pakistan /afghan/Tajik/Tajik Uzbekistan/tat/hazare/lak/Pashtun/pars iraqi/pars syria/Iranian jews Israel/parsiwan/basseri/achomi/pars Persian golf:bahrain,Qatar,uae,Kuwait/durrani/ghilji/gilaks/semnani/kumshi/bakhtiari/Ossetia/jasz/pamiris/Pars China/yaghnobi/pars india /kumzari/Gorani/Ormuri/Aimaq/Zaza/Yazidi/gilaks and more more more And what I said, for example, Pers Bahrain, Pers China and more these are not immigrants but the natives there bro The Iranians did not migrate for five thousand years and they were where they are
im so proud that they learnt arabic, it's a really hard language but they learned it! also they can speak syrian dialect better than me- that really made my day!!!
This is literally one of the best best videos I’ve watched on TH-cam! I’m completely mind blown, you both sounded so authentic in all the different languages, amazing! I am currently learning Arabic, and this video has inspired me even further ☺️❤️
What impressed me the most is the fact that you speak languages from different language families. Those languages are so different yet you nailed them all! For me, after learning German, it’s easy to also learn Dutch. Chinese and Japanese also have vocabulary in common. But it really takes talent and practice to speak languages from different origins well. Fantastic achievement!
It's amazing how you girls are so fluent in nine languages. There's no mixing up words of different languages. When it's English, it's all English vocabulary and vise versa for the rest..... Impressive 👏
Я русская, учила персидский язык. Я просто в восторге от вас, девочки! Вы так классно говорите на всех языках, как будто это ваши родные языки. Это талант!
I want to correct something. As a french person myself, I have learnt English, Turkish, spanish, persian and arabic. I can confidently say that Turkish, arabic and persian are nothing similar. Though persian and arabic are quite similar to each other, the thing is, Turkish has nothing to do with the other two languages. Only there have been massive influence of words to turkish from arabic&persian due to the switch they made to islam from an ancient Turkic religion; which is Tengrism. So, it's true they have words in common, but Turkic culture and grammar of the language is immensely different than arabic and persian
@@meggieqin8496 I mean... Of course... That's why arabic and persian are whole different languages. What I'm saying ultimately they are similar to a great extend. And Turkish, along with all Turkic languages have little to nothing to do with these middle eastern languages
I'm a Pakistani and I can fleuntly speak Urdu, Turkish and English, intermediate level in French and Persian and now I'm beginning to learn Korean. Watching these two ladies filled me with a fire and I feel impatient to start learning and perfecting other languages. It feels so cool to be able to think Ina different language. For me, I'm quite good at Turkish and catch myself thinking in it and sometimes even speaking it in place of my native tongue Urdu before I realize it
Idk why it makes me so happy when foreigners tries to learn my mother tongue (Turkish) but anyway 😅 harikasınnnn!!! turkiyeyi ziyaret etmeyi ve yerlileriyle konuşmayı denemelisin mutlaka. Dili geliştirmende yardımcı olur.
@@lalic-sama9062 çok teşekkür ederim hem tatlı sözlerin için hem de beni ülkene davet ettiğin için. Türkiyeyi gitmek hala nasip olmadı yıllardır diliyorum umarım gerçek olur yakında. (Içten kendimi yarım türk gibi hissediyorum desem yalan olmaz) Aslında Türkçem biraz iyi çünkü yıllardır öğreniyorum dizi filan da izliyorum bazen. Hatta şiir okumayı da çok seviyorum ☺️💖
انا طالبة بالجامعة وحابة شخص اتدرب معاه على الانجليزية حتى ولو مرة في الاسبوع ولما قلتي تعرفي العربي تشجعت اكثر ولدي علم بالتجويد القرءان اذا اردتي طبعا
Native Turkish speaker and it's really impressive how comfortably you were speaking despite having studied it for such a short time, just work on your pronunciation and other than that you're amazing!
People say Chinese is hard, but when you compare it to Arabic, Turkish and even Italian (my native language), it's much simpler, grammatically speaking
I speak French, English, Arabic, Italian and a decent amount of Chinese, and I have to say I am beyond impressed ! I can only imagine how good the Turkish and Farsi were. Keep it up !
This is so beautiful, I’d love to learn at least three languages. At the moment I am studying my native peoples language which is called Gamilaraay it is an Aboriginal Australian language. This inspires me so much, thank you ☺️
So beautiful to hear you're learning that, passing on indigenous languages (and therefore indigenous knowledge) to younger generations is so important!!
I live in Australia and I had to basically stop learning my mother tongue because I had to get used to living here. I'm now starting to leaen about my culture again but once I am comfortable enough with that I really want to learn an aboriginal language because I live in their land and I want to be able to communicate with the people who lived here for ages.
Chinese is the only language i speak, but I'm trying very hard to learn English, and that's enough for me. i don't see the point to learn 3 or 4 languages, that's totally useless.
I’m French, and while they have a noticeable accent, it sounds more like they were raised in France in a foreign family. I’ve absolutely heard this kind of accent in natives. Some grammar mistakes were made, but nothing too bothering. They’re doing so great
Mahya's level of Mandarin is overwhelmed. the tone of mandarin is the hardest one. she is still working on it. but still mind blowing. Her mandarin logic is fully grown. hope watch more video from you
turkish,arabic and persian are three extremly differnt languages with some similar word due to the history. perisan is an indo-european language more similar to kurdish,hindi or even french since they are all indo-european languages.turkish is an altaic lanuage similar to central asian languages like turkmen,kazakh or even chinese.Yes turkish is more similar to chinese then it is to persion or arabic.and finally arabic is a semitic languge part of the semitic branch and it similar to hebrew,assyrian languages.
Turkish is not similar to Chinese, AT ALL. Maybe you meant Japanese or Korean? Also Altaic languages do not form a language family, it is not proven that they have the same root. Turkish is a Turkic language along with Kyrgyz, Kazakh, Yakut language and many others.
Turkic languages MAYBE are closer to Mongolian, Korean, and Japanese, but not Chinese. If there are similar-sounding words, it's probably because of loanwords in the East. I think it's fair to say that Turkish is just as different to Chinese as it is to Arabic and Persian.
@@aryaelci Altaic is what most linguists call a Sprachebunde (I might have spelled it wrong) but you know, a linguistic area in which the languages influenced each other through trading and stuff like that.
As a French, your accent and fluency in french are absolutely incredible for non native speakers, i'm really impressed! btw i speak french, english, german, spanish and a tiny bit of arabic (fusha) but it's so hard
I love y'all Brazilians so much, hope to visit Rio, Brasilia, Sao Paulo and the whole of Brazil one day. I also hope to learn Brazilian Portuguese in the future.
I decided to learn Arabic and by chance I saw this video! Turkish is my mother tongue and my best friend is from Iran, but I don't know why I didn't tell her to teach me a little so far... This video lit up the lights in my head thanks for Inspiration!!
Merheba, senin Iranli kanka, farsça sena öretebilir, arabçe öretmaz... Your Persian friend can't teach you arabic, but surely can teach you Persian.. Yasa
I'm a native Turkish speaker and i loved your pronunciation. I'm 16 and in future, i want to learn several languages like you. You ladies both speak so good and cute ✨ Love from Turkey 🇹🇷
the Chinese girl's Arabic is sooooo impressive, like im half pali and half Algerian born and raised in London, so I speak multiple dialects, and I thought that was impressive, since I've never spent more than 3 weeks at a time at an Arabic speaking country. her pronunciation and accent are remarkable, even better than her English, I dare to say, props to her, honestly, I'm seriously impressed. i also love how they change the speed of their talking depending on how much they know of the language; they were talking fast in French, Chinese and Arabic, but when it came to Turkish they stepped in the breaks. these girls have inspired me to continue studying languages. im currently fluent in arabic and english, im at a conversational level in Italian, french and Turkish and im also learning russian. i have a Moldovan friend who is helping me a lot with that so, essentially, im quite pleased with the fact that i didn't need subtitles for 4 of the languages for me, i find it a lot easier to imitate accents than words. for example, people say it's impossible for a french person to say you have a good accent, but i find that was quite the opposite, people generally think i speak teh language because of my accent, even though i have a very limited vocabulary in comparison to the entire language. i find that it's best to adopt slang in french to impress these baguette people. i do this by listening to French songs, i love soolking he's my favourite person ever, but also having conversations with people in french. im half Algerian so my dad is fluent in french as well. i think it helps if you flood your surroundings with the language you're learning so that you can really get used to it. i just want to learn italian quicker, since i listen to a lot of italian drill as well, and it's really close to french, i just wanna be able to say im fluent in more than 2 or 3 languages. anyways, i need to get off youtube because im writing an essay at midnight. thank you for listening to my ted talk, this was your speaker imane bouziane, graphic designer, economist, sociologist, and future polyglot, i hope you've had a great evening, good day, and good night!
@@junedaisy707 so what? she's still learning, she doesn't live in an english speaking country and the other languages she speaks are great, so you're just being toxic for no reason
I'm Persian and the fact she can speak Persian so fluently is so impressive. She even knows some very hard words and how to use them correctly. Her accent is almost nonexistent except for a few words. I am very impressed on the fluency and how little time she needs to keep conversation. I've seen polyglots speak Farsi very staggered with a lot of stops and thinking. But she has no issue at all. Great work! I only speak 3 languages although I am learning Korean and Japanese. I'm going to check some more of your vids for tips!
@@andromeda4812 The answer is no. We just can understand other Oghuz Turkic languages like Gagauz, Azerbaijani (Turkish in Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq and Syria) and little bit of Turkmen. We can't even understand Kipchak peoples (tatar, cuvash, saka, kazakh, etc.)
@@andromeda4812 well and i said impossible which means no. I'm sorry if i offended you but if you knew just a little bit about language families you wouldn't even ask that question :)
Hi guys, I am so in awe of you both! I speak 7 languages at a high level. I was born and raised in Australia, so I speak English, but my parents are from Sri Lanka, so I grew up with Sinhala as well. I studied French in high school, then went on to learn Arabic (MSA), Chinese (Mandarin) and Spanish at university, and have just completed my Russian studies while I am doing my Masters degree in translation. I am currently studying Turkish, Greek, Thai and Tamil, but you have both encouraged me to start learning Persian. Thank you guys so much for the amazing video and I can't wait for the next one!
My jaw is on the floow from how amazing and impressive both your Arabic is. You not only have the dialects down, but the mannerisms. This really motivated me a lot to learn more languages, so I can impress other people like u impressed me 😅
It was my dream to learn exactly 9 languages since I was kid cause I had it easy learning new languages but I kinda just gave up on the way, not having the motivation, it's amazing to see that you two speak 9 languages and it gave me the motivation to continue.
This was so wholesome to watch, and I’m so impressed by how effortlessy you can speak and switch the languages! And all the comments belove this video were really positive so that made me feel really good :)
I am Albanian, i speak English, a little bit of French and Turkish, i would like to learn Turkish language in advanced level and also i would like to learn Persian, sounds very beautiful and poetic. Greetings ❤🇦🇱
Leur français est impressionnant et on entend très peu leur accent, elles parlent super bien ! Moi qui parle français (langue maternelle), anglais et espagnol je suis archi impressionnée par leur maîtrise de toutes ces langues qui sont extrêmement difficiles et en plus qui ont des alphabets si différents ! (J'avais pris qques cours de mandarin à l'ecole pendant 1 an et c'est une langue tellement complexe)
As a native Arabic speaker, I am shocked how impressive their accents were. I can say that the iranian girl is an expert speaking the Iraqi accent, if I saw her in the street I can't differentiate her from natives and that is rarely happening in Arab countries. Also the Chinese girl did an incredible job, she did speak a mix of Syrian-Lebenese accent, pronounced so correctly and professionally.. The Lebanese accent in arap countries described as the most romantic accent in Arabic so it is so adorable 💕
Love it! I speak English, Persian, mandarin, Italian and syrian arabic so it was so interesting seeing people who can speak a lot of the languages I do!
Wow I was watching your Turkish section. Learned Turkish for 2 years and haven’t spoken in 8 years and suddenly it all came back it was crazy! Like a rush of memory! You guys are amazing knowing all these languages! Wish you both the best!
omg i want to be themmm, sometimes the journey of learning a language feels hopeless but the fact that i could understand nearly all of the french section without subtitles encouraged me a little bit :) bonne chance dans vos études à tous!!
Am I struggling with, or just being lazy with learning a third language… I think it’s the latter for me. Oh my gosh, this was an eye opener for me. Bravo ladies. Bilingual is not a big deal quite honestly. I’m very ordinary compared with rest of the population. But in my mother country being bilingual is highly praised for. I think they need to realize how ordinary being a bilingual person is. Well I guess it’s hard because most of them only need to know one language for their entire lives…
I’m sad I stopped practicing my native language (Toisanese, Cantonese, and Mandarin) and what I learned in school (Spanish). It’s really hard to make time to practice when you aren’t surrounded by the language. Most of my closest friends are monolingual. I used to grow up with immigrants or children of immigrants so we commonly spoke in our home or native languages. I think that kept the language part of my brain active. Someday I hope to pick it back up. I too am just lazy. Not incompetent.
Well you have to be cautious with elitism in there... I don't know what country is your mother from, but in mine it's hard for the majority of people to know our own mother language, let alone a second one. It's not always that simple, thus it's not ordinary to be a bilingual, depending on your context.
As a language learner, one of the most sobering quotes that I’ve ever heard was “the majority of the world speaks at least two languages”. I’m not even sure if it’s true, but it’s definitely believable.
Wow just wow, as an “almost polyglot” I’m really really impressed by the number of languages you can speak and I’m inspired. 我现在只会四种语言-英语,法语,喀麦隆本地语言和汉语。我也在学习其他两种-俄语和希瓦西里语,但是因为学习太忙没时间去学语言。毕业后肯定会坚持。Je suis très très impressionnée, surtout avec vos accents français 👏🏼🔥
As a Chinese myself who also speak 3 languages -- Mandarin English Russian. I'm so impressed that you girls can just switch between languages just like that. It is fascinated to see you chat with so many different languages. Well done
I'm a polyglot too and I can speak berbère(native tong), french, arabic, english and a little of German. I consider you guys as my idols and now I'm trying to learn Korean and turkish too. I'm so impressed by your arabic accent wow 😍😍😍
As a native Turkish speaker and loving learning new languages, it made me truly excited and happy when you guys started to speak Turkish! Your accents and pronunciations was on point and so cute hahah 💜 Kolay gelsin, umarım Türkçeyi öğrerken eğlenmeye devam edersiniz! ^^
As a Turkish person I wouldn’t say their accent was on point at all! Lol. But they’re still doing really well learning all these languages including Turkish!
I'm impressed! My younger sister is a polyglot that speaks 7 languages including English, French, German, Romanche (High German Swiss), Turkish, Mandarin and Cantonese. I pale in comparison at two languages (English and Spanish) although I can sing in Italian, German, French and Latin. This video is well done!
Not sure if you are confused but Romansh is not "High German Swiss" and while it is one of the national languages of Switzerland it is a latin based language with only 60k native speakers and within that there are 5 dialects, the speakers of each dialect generally prefer to speak a version of swiss german between each other rather than Romansh as many of the dialects are not mutually intelligible.
LOVE THIS!! I can speak English, Dutch,French, Standard Arabic, Moroccon dialect Arabic, Indonesian and a bit of German and Spanish. Ind love to learn Turkish, Japanese and Swahili in the future. It just motivates me to go on studying, seeing other language lovers. Go on studying; the more languages, the merrier! The most important thing I take from learning other languages (and thus other cultures) is that I became more openminded and more soft hearted. It made me realise how much people have in common, and how little we differ. Every human loves being talked to in his native language, every human loves being listened to, having a good conversation, smiles, and to share a glass (of tea or coffee). Thank you very much, merci beaucoup, danke schön, شكرا جزيلا, ありがとうございます, terima kasih banyak, muchas gracias, dank je wel. 🥰
hello, i am native swahili speaker,bt i also speak chinese, spanish, english now learning french and japanese. this yr i have a plan of learning arabic, if intrested i can help u in swahili and you help me in arabic
I speak russian and english and learn german, but i like watch videos like this, because i just love to listen other languages. It's very interesting, every language is so unique and beautiful ❤️ I wish i could travel all these countries one day
Wow 😍 it’s amazing when you speak a language I feel like your ID and personality is changing according to the language In Arabic the Chinese girl sounds more like Lebanon to me and the Iranian girl sounds Iraqi more , btw I’m from Saudi. The Chinese girl sounds so classy when she speaks Arabic 😍 and the Iranian girl sounds like a native in Arabic MashAllah, she can also fit easily to be Turkish if she keep learning it. Good luck girls and thanks for making this nice video
I just realized the way you can tell when English isn’t someone’s first language is the lack of saying filler words like… “like”! Listening to them speak English it sounds great but I realized how much I say like compared to someone who is learning English 😅 It sounds so much clearer when they speak lol.
The trick is to learn the filler words and sayings as well 😉 and most importantly learn how to wrongly pronounce foreign words like saying crossaint the American way. That's when people stop being able to tell if this is your language or not
Their English is excellent. Very clear, and easy to understand. I was talking to my sister, and telling her that the quickest way for me to notice a speaker is not native, is how flat the R sounds are. Just that the R spoken is a giveaway for me. I have learned a couple of languages and I can guarantee that my accent is atrocious. LOL My Hebrew is not so bad, but I always feel like I sound like the over exaggerated Pepe LePew (cartoon character) French accent when I speak, LOL And I try not to sound like the Leprechaun from the Lucky Charms cereal commercials back in the 70s, when I speak Irish, so it comes out very flat. Haven't figured out how to fix that yet.
Wow, this really inspires me to practice my speaking more! I’ve studied French, Chinese, Spanish, Turkish, and am learning Arabic now but I’m too shy to talk to native speakers so my speaking level is a lot lower than my reading, writing, and listening. Being able to converse fluently like this would be an absolute dream! I’m thinking of studying at uni level so I’m forced to practice conversing with classmates lol
As a native Arabic speaker I understood every word they said very clearly even not knowing the dialects that they speak. It really is a beautiful language and they both did amazing at it.
this is so so inspiring, I've always been interested in languages and am currently studying linguistics at the university. You guys are such an inspiration and make me want to practice even harder! I'm currently speaking swiss german (native language), german, french, english, italian and i am learning korean, japanese and some spanish!
Notice how they both lit up when the other spoke their native language. This is wholesome on so many levels
@Praise Jesus, Repent or Likewise Perish 😐
Yea I loved it
@Praise Jesus, Repent or Likewise Perish go away god isn’t real
Everyone feels flattered when hearing someone speaking one 's mother tongue.. I can understand that you made a psychological remark on that point.
One of the main reasons I wanna learn different languages. I just gotta get past the concern if being laughed at, so I resort back to my language
As a French native speaker I’m really impressed! Their accent is on point!
I was so surprised
meme en arabe frr elles sont trop fortes
Je suis choquée leurs français et incroyable
@@fatimaahmed8278 j'suis trop impressionnée aussi
Donc je ne suis pas la seule. Elles ont meme pas eu des problemes avec les "le" et "la" just perfect!
I'm French and I'm not as impressed with their accent as I'm impressed with their vocabulary and ease to speak! I mean : slang (-> bouquin), filler words (-> en fait), structures (-> le fait que...). It all seems natural, it's smooth af! Félicitations
That stuff comes naturally quite fast.
I’ve never heard of a French person being impressed by a foreign French accent, it’s not possible to please the French in that way 😩😭😂
@@sarafin4205 😂
@@sarafin4205 when you don't get a compliment and you sound native... that's the compliment.
When they think you're French.
Compliments mean there is an accent.
@@sarafin4205 well as a french person some people do a great job on the accent! Some are terrible but many are excellent
These women are so inspiring. I admire their intelligence, beauty, and they just seem like genuinely kind, friendly women.
They should meet this woman I know, she’s fluent in 18 languages.
True, they are so friendly. They are always inspire myself
100% agree
they are polite cuz they are Asian. In the US, most ppl r rude and racist except white girls, white girls r open minded
They gotta be A.I. . These internet polyglots are mind blowing ! I speak 4 Romance languages fluently and English. Some Turkish too and have studied others, these super polyglots are like A.I. ! I am 60 and I can only imagine if I had the internet early on !!! DAMN IT !!! Yeah, really amazing !
Some talents aren’t always in the arts, or athleticism, but that of language. These women are amazing!
You don't say genius. People have different talents? Who would've thought.
@@penultimania4295 Like why can't people just appreciate a skill without comparing it to others
Language is literally an art, though.
@@jimmybalzac6021 exactly
True
It’s so cool that when Zoe was speaking English, you could actively hear her British accent though she’s never lived there, it’s due to how she learned English!
It’s common amongst Asian countries to speak British English
@@SL-lz9jr I am Asian and I learn British English at school but I am more exposed to American English. So I speak American more ig lol
Wait, what? To me it was kind of a neutral accent with a maybe-not-so-subtle Asian tone.
Some parts you could hear the British accent but not the whole time.
Wouldn't say actively, but there are hints of the Southern Brit accent coming through in a couple words.
Also it's funny to me when non-Brits say "British accent" like mate which part of Britain? Because there are very distinct accents in different parts.
@@ithilgreenleaf8184 oh yeah you’re definitely right, I’m just personally not the best at knowing where in Britain do they have what type of accent, so I just say British to be broader
The most impressive for me is the Chinese girl speaking Arabic like that, that is beautiful
Actually now that I watched it all I find the whole thing impressive, because they really study hard and make me want to do the same
And the persian girl speaking chinese like that just WOW 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 chinese isn’t an easy language at all
@@havva8837 yeah true
@Praise Jesus, Repent or Likewise Perish no
@Praise Jesus, Repent or Likewise Perish Tell us then in whose name does he come?
"because when your learn a language, it's not just a language, it's also the culture" - truer words were never spoken. Great job all of you, thanks for all your work. Really, considering all the stuff going on in the world nowadays and in the past years/decades/centuries, it's so nice to see two women from different countries coming together like this. I feel like if only all the rest of the world were like this we could all be that much happier
I agree with you 100%
ridicules on all account's language has zero to do with culture, millions have lost their lives believing as such!
@@bobbyguns100I see what you mean, but with learning a language, there are some words and expressions that exist because of certain culture
it’s interesting to hear their tones change with each language, not even to mention how challenging switching pronunciation and accents must be
Even me knowing 2 languages and some words of several languages I noticed that is almost like the way you present your personality changes based in the language you speak
@@behindzerosp that's thr beauty of languages
@@behindzerosp Yes dude! I know Persian (Native) and English, and I'm also 2 different people kinda. My English self is like separate from my Persian self, it's so weird
@@raderh2o آره درست گفتی داداش
منم وقتی به زبون دیگه حرف میزنم
گویش من و هم رفتارم فرقی داره
اهل هند هستم
و فارسی یاد گرفتم
امیدورم روزتون خوب داشته باشه
@@robogamer2023 خیلی عالی حرف میزنی. دقیقا همینطوره تو زبانای دیگه گویش فرق میکنه!
All the french fellows saying "I'm really impressed with their accent!" the accent accent accent accent. I'm french, and yes these girls have a good accent, my point is that I'm also a poliglot and I had the chance to live in other contries. And I learned that WE french are not perfect. My people is always complaining about the accent of the foreigners in french, and always say "If you are not going to speak it perfectly, don't speak it!". I used to be that kind of stupid, ignorant Frenchman. But living outside my country and learning other languages made me very very humble, and I realized how heavy and ignorant I was before. We French always complain about the accent of others, but we never realize that our French accent is so strong that when we speak other languages we have an accent that is too strong and very characteristic. We never really manage to speak another language without an accent, no matter how soft it is (which is usually strong) we always have an accent. So now I find it ridiculous that French people complain about other people's accents when they speak French, but never realize how badly we speak another language. I am ashamed of the people of my country.
Congratulations to these two women not only for their intelligence but for the humility they show.
Bonsoir je ne suis pas totalement d’accord avec toi je pense qu’on est nombreux à savoir que la langue française est une des plus difficiles au monde ^^ par contre tu as totalement raison sur la partie concernant les français à l’étranger
I was even reading your comment in a French accent
Frero quand on dit qu'elles ont un superbe accent cela veut surtout dire qu'elles sont parfaitement intelligibles, car oui beaucoup d'étrangers ont du mal avec le "r" ou les sons nasaux ce qui rend parfois la compréhension difficile ce qui est la base quand on apprend une langue, se faire comprendre par l'autre, tout ton commentaire sur l'arrogance etc... . est assez hors de propos
the French have a complicated thing with their language rooted in our european history. The feeling you describe and the fact that you realise it is a big advantage for you, I wish you reach your language speaking goals and anything else you want to accomplish in your life
I love this comment. It sounds so genuine and heart-warming. I remember going out with a French friend who ordered a glass of red at the nightclub but got white instead. I asked him why didn't he tell the barman that he mistook the order, he just accepted it as no-one understands his English with a French accent in a noisy nightclub! I gathered that it wasn't the first time that it happened!
As a native Arabic speaker I’m sooo impressed with their Arabic, the Iranian girl practically sounds like a native speaker
What dialect does the Iranian girl's Arabic sound like?
@@cleartrueblue66 Iraqi and Syrian merger
I doubt she is arab ?🤔🤔
I’m shocked hahaha mashallah like for real perfect Iraqi accent!
Because she started learning Arabic at a young age and has been studying Arabic for many years
as a french native speaker, if their french was so good, i can imagine how the other languages must sound perfectly native as well. Really impressive!!
I can confirm their Arabic is on point the accent and everything.
French was their best, imo.
Their french was amazing
@@ltq8842 yes the French was amazing I think the Arabic you can still kind of tell there’s a little twist in their accent because there’s no specific ways for Arabic dialects and it’s really hard to perfect it unless you were born or lived there for a very long time
I’m French and I just wanted to say that you are both speaking an amazing French which is not really common among TH-cam polyglots. Really nice video, congrats 😃
Comment mentir en anglais :
Je suis tellement d'accord!! leur accent est incroyable, pratiquement impeccable ( en tant qu'étrangères) je suis tellement admirative, car notre langage est très compliqué je trouve.
@@Mona-qn4ly Hello Mona, Mahya (The person is not a Foreigner!! 😃 Because, 1- She was born in Iran. 2- She Resides in Shiraz, Iran!!! However, if you go to Iran, while you're in Iran, you are indeed a Foreigner!! 😍
@@yourfrench2100??? Pq tu dis ça ?
@@yourfrench2100 si tu pouvais écrire français que je puisse comprendre ce que tu barragouines ce serait top 👍 ou alors retourne à l'école. C'est au niveau CP qu'on commence l'orthographe
As an Iranian I’ve never EVER heard a non-native speaker speak Persian so well. I’m talking about the accent. It’s eerily good. 😭
I thought it was her native language. Maybe not lol
@@nakiasimone839 he’s talking about the Chinese woman
it was actually mind boggling like I couldn't wrap my head around it
@@pabloevuu5232 she* :D
Why are they referring to it as Persian instead of Farsi? Is Farsi now an antiquated reference term for the name of the language? I’ve always only heard it referred to as Farsi.
I love how their tones changed with every language they spoke e.g their voices were so high when speaking Arabic and when speaking French it was alot deeper🥰thanku for sharing
I noticed that! Fascinating...
Actually their voices in Arabic was a lot deeper than french. The magic of arabic is you get different tones with each dialect and still sound deep ♥️
As an iranian im so proud to see Mahya being so talented wooow girl keep growing🤩❤
As an Arab its very very rare even online to find someone that speaks Arabic as a second language and not spoting him
The Persian girl really nailed it you cant tell that she is not a native Arabic speaker very impressive and rare
That's bcos She's not Iranian. Not even religious women in iran dress like her. She's dressed like Palestinians. And her eyebrows are weird
@@ddppbbqq1060 how bitter can someone be? She can dress however the f she likes!
Moreover, she dresses more like the Shia in Lebanon rather than Palestine and I say this as an Israeli who sees Palestinians everyday… most Palestinian women don’t even wear a headscarf!
And shame on you for making fun of someone’s looks! What a great human being! With your mindset, your country will always be enemies with a lot of countries!
@@danagoldwasser8632 i didn't say i care about how the f she dresses i just said its not something that is common in iran. Someone from iran would get what i meant it doesn't apply to Israelis. The beauty standards in iran is something wide spread among women and im not responsible for that and even religious girls wearing long veils don't look the way she does. That's why i doubt she even lived in iran. She's seemingly following fashion choices of syrian girls or something. And btw the islamic tyrants in iran doesn't represent us. I personally give zero 💩 about your country
@@ddppbbqq1060
Even if there are many wide-spread beauty standards in Iran, SHE DOES NOT HAVE TO MEET/ FULFILL THEM!
It’s not the purpose of her existence to be considered beautiful in the eyes of society! Everyone should do whatever they want and dress however they want!
Even if her fashion choices are like Syrian girls, that’s fkn ok! What’s wrong with Syrian girls? Do you just automatically hate people without knowing them?
Most people in the East have adopted the dressing code of the Western world like the USA and Western Europe and I don’t see it bothering you! You’re just a r*cist person against Arabs apparently 🧐
@@ddppbbqq1060
I’m not here to tell you to give any amount of 💩 about my country! You can like whoever you want…
Mahya's Chinese accent is really lovely, she has such a good understanding of intonation, and while it’s not perfect, it’s a lot better than many learners I’ve heard!
My heart filled with hope and happiness seeing these two girls showcase their language skills. The Persian girl reminds me of my own daughter. I wish everyone in the whole world would get along and be happy like this.
My advice for any new language learners:
1. Talk to yourself in the language you're learning. Even if it's really weird, it helped me translate English to Romanian faster and also learn vocabulary faster. It doesn't matter how limited your vocabulary is.
I talk to myself all the time when I'm at home anyways, so I don't think it's weird at all. I agree it helps a lot to get more fluent and practice pronunciation. I went a step further and switched my inner monologue to English, which helped me gain a lot of fluency and confidence in the language that school never managed to. I occasionally practice my Dutch by talking to myself as well, since I don't have any Dutch speakers around.
So happy to be mentioned in the video! Teşekkürler 😊
kanalınızdan çok şey öğrendim teşekkürler💞
@@zoe.languages based zoe
I'm Moroccan , I speak 3 languages which is Standard Arabic , french and English and I'm learning Spanish at the moment . You are truly inspiring , Thank you so much for the resources . 🤝
Qué bien!! Te felicito por aprender otros idiomas, saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱
LoL same I'm morrocan too and i speak Arabic and Darija ofc our dialect, English and French(not really good french but still i can understand it pretty easily) and I'm currently tryin to learn turkish although it's pretty hard but i luv it:)
I'm Argentinian so I speak Spanish, and I also learned English and French... now I'm trying to decide whether I should study arabic or chinese!
@thornback Not quite true. French and Spanish are quite different. I speak French and a bit of Spanish, but my Spanish is influenced by my Italian knowledge, not my French. Truth is, if you know more than one language, it is easier for you to learn another foreign language, especially if they have common roots, like for instance, Italian (my mothertongue) and Spanish, or German (where I grew up) and English. My daughter instead speaks also Portughese, Chinese, Dutch, Korean and wants to learn also Arabic :)
Hola moro haba
Love seeing these two girls with different backgrounds mingling in different languages.
It gives me hope for a future made of world wide, mutual respect and understanding.
Keep up the good work girls! 😘
They speak very fluent Arabic and if I didn’t know their origins I won’t figure out that they are not Arab. Amazing 😻
Arabic was the most perfectly speaked for both of them . Especially the Chinese beautiful lady she was like I know Syrian I know Syrian 😂❤️
@@codclipswarzone6714 I'm studying Chinese, and the Persian girl's Chinese sounds native to me tbh
@@sasino her chinese has an accent that's not from any part of China, but her intonation is spot on
@@sasino Her chinese is most parts sounds native, but in every fifth word or so, the intonation is a bit off (like she uses a first tone instead of fourth). Her speaking overall is very smooth, though.
@@pinfu7179 Thanks I see 👍 As a semi-beginner learner (4 months), I've heard many natives and non natives talk, usually the non-natives (except the extremely fluent ones, like Laoma Chris) that I've heard talk on TH-cam are easily distinguishable, as I can hear the mistakes in their tones.
Oh my gosh im an arab and I’ve never seen anyone speak arabic this fluently WHAT!😭 you guys speak like native speakers im so impressed wow
I am a native arab speaker and I speak litteraly worse than them, I am a shame to all arabs
How can you guys speak English that well, never having lived in an English speaking country?? That’s so impressive!!
movies and tv shows
Books? Movies? TV Series? TH-cam? The possibilities are endless nowadays
English is like the easiest of all languages they speak! I'm french and i have an advanced level of English despite the fact that I've never been in an eng speaking country for more than one week.
@@anais.s7656 Considering their individual native languages, English probably isn't the easiest out of the whole bunch. But since French and English have a bunch of similarities, English is certainly easier for a French native speaker than it would be for a Chinese native speaker. But because of all of the media available in English, certainly, anyone could learn it.
I mean I’ve never lived in an English speaking country yet out of 3 and a half language I’m most comfortable speaking English. It’s all about personal interest. I talked to myself a lot in English since people around me spoke either my mother language or the language of the country I currently live in. It was a great way to broaden my English vocabulary but I did look insane when I had full on conversations with myself in my room
I only know like 4 languages and sometimes the words kept mixing up in my head, it's very interesting to see they can just say what they want in any languages without any hesitation😲👏👏👏
I'm so jealous of that haha I too mix up the languages I know all the time, even with ones I don't...
The catch is: practice 🙈🤣 I speak Norvegian a bit but I have no one to practice with. My bf is a German teacher (we are Romanians) so when he speaks to me in German my mind mixes up words from Norvegian with those from German. I notice I do the same with Italian and Spanish. So it is really important to give time to a foreign language. To be honest: I know how, I just don't have the time nor the motivation....
I've got the same problem. I'm French living in Germany for 1year now and I have the feeling that I lose progressively my english by speaking all the time german. When I speak english, german words come first in my head 😑 it's so annoying, I admire people who can switch languages without this problem.
Same here. I’m Persian living in England, lost my fluency in English after learning Turkish which was my third language. Turkish words messes my mind when I’m speaking English or even my mother tongue, Persian 😟 I’m so jealous of these two, also really impressed
@@arrriadna *norwegian
As an Iranian, I can safely say that Zoe's Persian still needs some work. But nonetheless, I'm very impressed and thrilled to see foreigners learning persian. Specially since it's not an easy language. So good luck to you both. I'm also very proud of Mahya, and motivated to improve my own languages. (I know Persian, English, a bit of Arabic, and am currently learning German.)
امیدوارم موفق باشید. ❤️
The Arabic was so so so impressive!! The Persian girl definitely has an Iraqi accent, so cool!! I want to be like you guys.❤️
Notice too...
You two represent the true beauty of what it means to be peaceful coexisting humans from different cultures coming together as friends.
The world needs more of you especially right now.
🥰🌎🌍🌏
Totally agree ! Thanks for your comment 👍
I was just thinking the same. It struck me that this is the complete opposite of racism. So beautiful!
I'm originally from Iraq and speak French, English, Spanish, Italian and Arabic. But I'm really impressed that you guys speak fluently all these languages! Amazing stuff!!
How did you learn many language???
@@ulziizayajargalsaikhan9999 My mother tongue is Arabic and I've been living in Montreal Canada for 25yrs, where they speak French and English. As for the Spanish and Italian, I learned them in school for 2 years. But having a good memory it helped me a lot in learning those languages.
Je parle que français. Je me sens nul.
u lyiiing u dont speak proeve itt
@@AlCafacci u ying to me dont lie to meeeeeeee dont lieee i wanna know i wannaaaaaaaaaa KNOOOOOOOOOOOW IS TAHT TRUE OR NOT TELL MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
As Turkish person i want to say you are amazing! I mean it's a well known fact that Turkish grammer and pronunciation is hard for foreigners and the fact that you guys can have a casual talk in Türkish with 4 months of education IS SUPER COOL. Keep going girls!!!
İstanbul'a geldiyseniz bol bol gezmeyi ve boğaza karşı Türk kahvesi içmeyi unutmayın. Iyi eğlenceler şimdiden! 😊🇹🇷✨
In fact farsi and turkey in history had a lot of connections so we can pronounce turkish vowel❤
woah Zoe's accent when speaking English sounds like a mix of a Chinese accent & British pronunciation :) you're both so talented!
It’s amazing that you ladies have learned all these languages at such a young age! I’m really inspired! Thanks for this video!
@İnstagram Defencer 😂😂🤣🤣🤣I know bitch 😂😂ok ok we are Iranian arabs 😑😂😂😂Just note that the Iranians are one of the largest Aryan races with a population of more than 250 million 😅😅And the Iranian people are thousands of years older than the Arabs😂😂Now, as far as you can go, write under the comments of everyone I love Arab Iranians from China, Finland, America, Iran 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
@İnstagram Defencer I thought Xi doesn't allow y'all to use youtube
@@3d8dmusic85 Iran has a population of 80m not 250m lol
@@eyob8969 not Iran 🤦🏻♂️Iranian people pars/Kurd/azar/mazandran/lur/baloch/baloch and Pashtun Pakistan /afghan/Tajik/Tajik Uzbekistan/tat/hazare/lak/Pashtun/pars iraqi/pars syria/Iranian jews Israel/parsiwan/basseri/achomi/pars Persian golf:bahrain,Qatar,uae,Kuwait/durrani/ghilji/gilaks/semnani/kumshi/bakhtiari/Ossetia/jasz/pamiris/Pars China/yaghnobi/pars india /kumzari/Gorani/Ormuri/Aimaq/Zaza/Yazidi/gilaks and more more more
And what I said, for example, Pers Bahrain, Pers China and more these are not immigrants but the natives there bro
The Iranians did not migrate for five thousand years and they were where they are
@@3d8dmusic85 Qatar and uae are Arabs not Iranian. And what do you mean about china and India 😂🤣
im so proud that they learnt arabic, it's a really hard language but they learned it! also they can speak syrian dialect better than me- that really made my day!!!
We love Arabic ☺️
I wish I could learn Arabic
@@lawtraf8008 me too
@@lawtraf8008 as long as you keep trying you can do it💪 don’t give up
@@mondrella627 Thank you for the support. I actually can read and write perfectly in Arabic since I was a kid but I just can't speak
This is literally one of the best best videos I’ve watched on TH-cam! I’m completely mind blown, you both sounded so authentic in all the different languages, amazing! I am currently learning Arabic, and this video has inspired me even further ☺️❤️
Thank you 🥰wish you good luck
What impressed me the most is the fact that you speak languages from different language families. Those languages are so different yet you nailed them all! For me, after learning German, it’s easy to also learn Dutch. Chinese and Japanese also have vocabulary in common. But it really takes talent and practice to speak languages from different origins well. Fantastic achievement!
They are my idols. I hope I can speak a lot of different languages like them. This is my biggest dream
Agree
It's amazing how you girls are so fluent in nine languages. There's no mixing up words of different languages. When it's English, it's all English vocabulary and vise versa for the rest.....
Impressive 👏
WOW, I can't even imagine all the hard work and long hours of studying... girls, you are an inspiration to me
I totally agree with you. They are incredible
As a Syrian, I am wholly impressed by your Arabic. I feel also honored that you spoke in the syrian dialect
Anyone who need to learn Arabic should learn the Syrian dialect.
Я русская, учила персидский язык. Я просто в восторге от вас, девочки! Вы так классно говорите на всех языках, как будто это ваши родные языки. Это талант!
I want to correct something. As a french person myself, I have learnt English, Turkish, spanish, persian and arabic. I can confidently say that Turkish, arabic and persian are nothing similar. Though persian and arabic are quite similar to each other, the thing is, Turkish has nothing to do with the other two languages. Only there have been massive influence of words to turkish from arabic&persian due to the switch they made to islam from an ancient Turkic religion; which is Tengrism. So, it's true they have words in common, but Turkic culture and grammar of the language is immensely different than arabic and persian
Exactly
Persian and Arabic are rather different though, grammarwise.
Yes what we ment was similarity in the words
Persian and Arabic are quit different grammar wise as well , but you are right all three languages have their own family group
@@meggieqin8496 I mean... Of course... That's why arabic and persian are whole different languages. What I'm saying ultimately they are similar to a great extend. And Turkish, along with all Turkic languages have little to nothing to do with these middle eastern languages
it's verz impressive how they both have almost perfect pronunciation, these languages are all very different but they are really good at all of them.
I'm a Pakistani and I can fleuntly speak Urdu, Turkish and English, intermediate level in French and Persian and now I'm beginning to learn Korean. Watching these two ladies filled me with a fire and I feel impatient to start learning and perfecting other languages. It feels so cool to be able to think Ina different language. For me, I'm quite good at Turkish and catch myself thinking in it and sometimes even speaking it in place of my native tongue Urdu before I realize it
I am really impressed. Başarılar 😊
خیلی خوبه منم اهل هند هستم و به سطح متوسط رسیدم تو فارسی
شما چطور اینقدر زبونها یاد گرفتن؟
من حالا دارم عربی یاد میگیرم
Idk why it makes me so happy when foreigners tries to learn my mother tongue (Turkish) but anyway 😅 harikasınnnn!!! turkiyeyi ziyaret etmeyi ve yerlileriyle konuşmayı denemelisin mutlaka. Dili geliştirmende yardımcı olur.
@@rooibos3857 teşekkürler ❤️
@@lalic-sama9062 çok teşekkür ederim hem tatlı sözlerin için hem de beni ülkene davet ettiğin için. Türkiyeyi gitmek hala nasip olmadı yıllardır diliyorum umarım gerçek olur yakında. (Içten kendimi yarım türk gibi hissediyorum desem yalan olmaz) Aslında Türkçem biraz iyi çünkü yıllardır öğreniyorum dizi filan da izliyorum bazen. Hatta şiir okumayı da çok seviyorum ☺️💖
My mother tongue is Persian, but I can also speak Arabic, Korean, Japanese and English ✨🤍
Really I'm speaking persian you're speak persian
انا طالبة بالجامعة وحابة شخص اتدرب معاه على الانجليزية حتى ولو مرة في الاسبوع ولما قلتي تعرفي العربي تشجعت اكثر ولدي علم بالتجويد القرءان اذا اردتي طبعا
فوق العاده اس
عجب🗿
@@راجيةرضىالله-م9ث أقدر اساعدج اذا حابة تتدربين على المحادثة بالانجليزي :)
This beautiful interaction between the two motivates me to learn another language and work hard on it. Thank you for sharing.
Native Turkish speaker and it's really impressive how comfortably you were speaking despite having studied it for such a short time, just work on your pronunciation and other than that you're amazing!
Grammar is off though. So still beginner level.
@@molenini still impressive tho
@@molenini some of the expressions are kinda weird and exaggerated. pretty impressive nevertheless
kesinlikle katılıyorum. 4 aydır dediği anda şok oldum 🧿
People say Chinese is hard, but when you compare it to Arabic, Turkish and even Italian (my native language), it's much simpler, grammatically speaking
I speak French, English, Arabic, Italian and a decent amount of Chinese, and I have to say I am beyond impressed ! I can only imagine how good the Turkish and Farsi were. Keep it up !
This is so beautiful, I’d love to learn at least three languages. At the moment I am studying my native peoples language which is called Gamilaraay it is an Aboriginal Australian language. This inspires me so much, thank you ☺️
That's so cool!
So beautiful to hear you're learning that, passing on indigenous languages (and therefore indigenous knowledge) to younger generations is so important!!
I live in Australia and I had to basically stop learning my mother tongue because I had to get used to living here. I'm now starting to leaen about my culture again but once I am comfortable enough with that I really want to learn an aboriginal language because I live in their land and I want to be able to communicate with the people who lived here for ages.
That’s amazing!!!
@@riseagainphoenix Exactly, language holds so much ancestral knowledge and power. if we lose our languages, we lose a part of ourselves.
I can only speak two languages,
English and German. I’m very impressed the polyglots can speak so many languages, props to y’all
same same. but im still proud :)
@@nadjawrona9884
No Fr tho im happy that I can even speak two (almost 3 im learning French) but i could literally never learn 6+ languages
Wtf is that the pedo flag
I’m also a failure man, I only know like 4 languages and am learning a 5th. I’m basically stupid according to my mom’s standards 😂
Chinese is the only language i speak, but I'm trying very hard to learn English, and that's enough for me. i don't see the point to learn 3 or 4 languages, that's totally useless.
I’m French, and while they have a noticeable accent, it sounds more like they were raised in France in a foreign family. I’ve absolutely heard this kind of accent in natives. Some grammar mistakes were made, but nothing too bothering. They’re doing so great
Mahya's level of Mandarin is overwhelmed. the tone of mandarin is the hardest one. she is still working on it. but still mind blowing. Her mandarin logic is fully grown. hope watch more video from you
Votre français est excellent ! En tant que française je suis très impressionnée par la qualité de votre prononciation !
turkish,arabic and persian are three extremly differnt languages with some similar word due to the history. perisan is an indo-european language more similar to kurdish,hindi or even french since they are all indo-european languages.turkish is an altaic lanuage similar to central asian languages like turkmen,kazakh or even chinese.Yes turkish is more similar to chinese then it is to persion or arabic.and finally arabic is a semitic languge part of the semitic branch and it similar to hebrew,assyrian languages.
Turkish is not similar to Chinese, AT ALL. Maybe you meant Japanese or Korean? Also Altaic languages do not form a language family, it is not proven that they have the same root. Turkish is a Turkic language along with Kyrgyz, Kazakh, Yakut language and many others.
Chinesse in not an altaic language, sino-tibbetean
Turkic languages MAYBE are closer to Mongolian, Korean, and Japanese, but not Chinese. If there are similar-sounding words, it's probably because of loanwords in the East.
I think it's fair to say that Turkish is just as different to Chinese as it is to Arabic and Persian.
@@aryaelci Altaic is what most linguists call a Sprachebunde (I might have spelled it wrong) but you know, a linguistic area in which the languages influenced each other through trading and stuff like that.
You guys are amazing 💗🇮🇷🇨🇳
من ميخواهم با فارسى یاد بگیرم..چگونه؟ 😔
@@qnzew4078 where are you from?
‘Gals’ would be more appropriate
@@sajadtb5260 عراق
@@qnzew4078 app fun easy learn
I would love to hear how Mahya speaks Russian. 🥰
As a French, your accent and fluency in french are absolutely incredible for non native speakers, i'm really impressed! btw i speak french, english, german, spanish and a tiny bit of arabic (fusha) but it's so hard
Good luck with arabic!!, I'm learning at the moment german and I speak english, and arabic is my mother tongue
Damn!! I’m so impressed. I’m learning Arabic and korean. Speaking Arabic is so hard, I can’t get the pronunciation right. But I’m better at reading it
@@manictothecore
بالتوفيق!
Mi o...gusto te..me too like you..
You both are my new inspiration!
I'm a brazilian who is trying to learn english, and i hope to speak several languages in the future :)
wish you good luck!
@@zoe.languages you’re doing the devils work!
I wish you the best of luck!
@@bm4867 devil ??? tf
I love y'all Brazilians so much, hope to visit Rio, Brasilia, Sao Paulo and the whole of Brazil one day. I also hope to learn Brazilian Portuguese in the future.
I am so happy that more people are interested in studying and learning Persian , this really warms my heart !!!
Beautiful language ❤️
I decided to learn Arabic and by chance I saw this video! Turkish is my mother tongue and my best friend is from Iran, but I don't know why I didn't tell her to teach me a little so far... This video lit up the lights in my head thanks for Inspiration!!
Merheba, senin Iranli kanka, farsça sena öretebilir, arabçe öretmaz...
Your Persian friend can't teach you arabic, but surely can teach you Persian..
Yasa
I'm a native Turkish speaker and i loved your pronunciation. I'm 16 and in future, i want to learn several languages like you. You ladies both speak so good and cute ✨ Love from Turkey 🇹🇷
Love 🇹🇷
the Chinese girl's Arabic is sooooo impressive, like im half pali and half Algerian born and raised in London, so I speak multiple dialects, and I thought that was impressive, since I've never spent more than 3 weeks at a time at an Arabic speaking country. her pronunciation and accent are remarkable, even better than her English, I dare to say, props to her, honestly, I'm seriously impressed.
i also love how they change the speed of their talking depending on how much they know of the language; they were talking fast in French, Chinese and Arabic, but when it came to Turkish they stepped in the breaks. these girls have inspired me to continue studying languages. im currently fluent in arabic and english, im at a conversational level in Italian, french and Turkish and im also learning russian. i have a Moldovan friend who is helping me a lot with that so, essentially, im quite pleased with the fact that i didn't need subtitles for 4 of the languages
for me, i find it a lot easier to imitate accents than words. for example, people say it's impossible for a french person to say you have a good accent, but i find that was quite the opposite, people generally think i speak teh language because of my accent, even though i have a very limited vocabulary in comparison to the entire language. i find that it's best to adopt slang in french to impress these baguette people. i do this by listening to French songs, i love soolking he's my favourite person ever, but also having conversations with people in french. im half Algerian so my dad is fluent in french as well. i think it helps if you flood your surroundings with the language you're learning so that you can really get used to it. i just want to learn italian quicker, since i listen to a lot of italian drill as well, and it's really close to french, i just wanna be able to say im fluent in more than 2 or 3 languages.
anyways, i need to get off youtube because im writing an essay at midnight. thank you for listening to my ted talk,
this was your speaker imane bouziane, graphic designer, economist, sociologist, and future polyglot, i hope you've had a great evening, good day, and good night!
But her English is chopped
@@junedaisy707 so what? she's still learning, she doesn't live in an english speaking country and the other languages she speaks are great, so you're just being toxic for no reason
This is genuinely amazing and gives me hope for the world.
I'm Persian and the fact she can speak Persian so fluently is so impressive. She even knows some very hard words and how to use them correctly. Her accent is almost nonexistent except for a few words. I am very impressed on the fluency and how little time she needs to keep conversation. I've seen polyglots speak Farsi very staggered with a lot of stops and thinking. But she has no issue at all. Great work! I only speak 3 languages although I am learning Korean and Japanese. I'm going to check some more of your vids for tips!
My mother tongue is Turkish but I can also speak Dutch, French, English and German. I love your channel and I congrulate your talent!!🤩🤩
Can't you understand arabic as a turkish guy?
@@andromeda4812Don't mix Arabic and Turkish. it's impossible for a native Turkish to understand Arabic. It's a totally different language
@@udontknowmyname8714 i just asking if you were could understand arabic language as a Turkish guy? Just it! I'm not even an arab
@@andromeda4812 The answer is no. We just can understand other Oghuz Turkic languages like Gagauz, Azerbaijani (Turkish in Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq and Syria) and little bit of Turkmen. We can't even understand Kipchak peoples (tatar, cuvash, saka, kazakh, etc.)
@@andromeda4812 well and i said impossible which means no. I'm sorry if i offended you but if you knew just a little bit about language families you wouldn't even ask that question :)
Türkçeniz çok iyi :O çok güzel konuşuyorsunuz 💖
Hi guys, I am so in awe of you both! I speak 7 languages at a high level. I was born and raised in Australia, so I speak English, but my parents are from Sri Lanka, so I grew up with Sinhala as well. I studied French in high school, then went on to learn Arabic (MSA), Chinese (Mandarin) and Spanish at university, and have just completed my Russian studies while I am doing my Masters degree in translation. I am currently studying Turkish, Greek, Thai and Tamil, but you have both encouraged me to start learning Persian. Thank you guys so much for the amazing video and I can't wait for the next one!
I'm french and I'm learning Chinese at school, I'm so impressed by how you both speak French so fluently! wow!
My jaw is on the floow from how amazing and impressive both your Arabic is. You not only have the dialects down, but the mannerisms. This really motivated me a lot to learn more languages, so I can impress other people like u impressed me 😅
It was my dream to learn exactly 9 languages since I was kid cause I had it easy learning new languages but I kinda just gave up on the way, not having the motivation, it's amazing to see that you two speak 9 languages and it gave me the motivation to continue.
Wish you can make your dream come true
Same. I know 3 and want to know 9 but I'm old nd the only learning method available to me is self study so idk if I will ever get to do it.
türkçeniz kulağa gayet güzel geliyor 💞 🇹🇷
Çünki türk dili özü gözəl dildir.
@@qaraqarga5316 gecmis olsun🤣🤣
@@farmanghodsi942 Neden
@@farmanghodsi942 boş konuşma
This was so wholesome to watch, and I’m so impressed by how effortlessy you can speak and switch the languages! And all the comments belove this video were really positive so that made me feel really good :)
I am Albanian, i speak English, a little bit of French and Turkish, i would like to learn Turkish language in advanced level and also i would like to learn Persian, sounds very beautiful and poetic. Greetings ❤🇦🇱
Love Albanians so much. Hope to visit Albania one day. French is one of my 2 native languages, how is your French level ?
I even noticed how your personalities changed whenever you switched languages.You guys are super inspiring.🌹❤️
Leur français est impressionnant et on entend très peu leur accent, elles parlent super bien !
Moi qui parle français (langue maternelle), anglais et espagnol je suis archi impressionnée par leur maîtrise de toutes ces langues qui sont extrêmement difficiles et en plus qui ont des alphabets si différents ! (J'avais pris qques cours de mandarin à l'ecole pendant 1 an et c'est une langue tellement complexe)
Francis va internationally pur dipolmatico...
As a native Arabic speaker, I am shocked how impressive their accents were. I can say that the iranian girl is an expert speaking the Iraqi accent, if I saw her in the street I can't differentiate her from natives and that is rarely happening in Arab countries.
Also the Chinese girl did an incredible job, she did speak a mix of Syrian-Lebenese accent, pronounced so correctly and professionally.. The Lebanese accent in arap countries described as the most romantic accent in Arabic so it is so adorable 💕
Most romantic .are you sure 😅
لهجة الشرق الاوسط لن تخول لها فهم لهجات المغرب العربي
nope
I was very impressed with their knowledge of so many languages. They also seem like old friends. Great video.
Love it! I speak English, Persian, mandarin, Italian and syrian arabic so it was so interesting seeing people who can speak a lot of the languages I do!
wonderful
Wow I was watching your Turkish section. Learned Turkish for 2 years and haven’t spoken in 8 years and suddenly it all came back it was crazy! Like a rush of memory! You guys are amazing knowing all these languages! Wish you both the best!
omg i want to be themmm, sometimes the journey of learning a language feels hopeless but the fact that i could understand nearly all of the french section without subtitles encouraged me a little bit :) bonne chance dans vos études à tous!!
This brought me such joy to watch! Masha'Allah, such beautiful, intelligent, and charming ladies. I feel inspired to study a new language now!
So young yet so smart. I'm both impressed and inspired. Great work, ladies!
Am I struggling with, or just being lazy with learning a third language… I think it’s the latter for me. Oh my gosh, this was an eye opener for me. Bravo ladies. Bilingual is not a big deal quite honestly. I’m very ordinary compared with rest of the population. But in my mother country being bilingual is highly praised for. I think they need to realize how ordinary being a bilingual person is. Well I guess it’s hard because most of them only need to know one language for their entire lives…
I’m sad I stopped practicing my native language (Toisanese, Cantonese, and Mandarin) and what I learned in school (Spanish). It’s really hard to make time to practice when you aren’t surrounded by the language. Most of my closest friends are monolingual. I used to grow up with immigrants or children of immigrants so we commonly spoke in our home or native languages. I think that kept the language part of my brain active. Someday I hope to pick it back up. I too am just lazy. Not incompetent.
Well you have to be cautious with elitism in there... I don't know what country is your mother from, but in mine it's hard for the majority of people to know our own mother language, let alone a second one. It's not always that simple, thus it's not ordinary to be a bilingual, depending on your context.
As a language learner, one of the most sobering quotes that I’ve ever heard was “the majority of the world speaks at least two languages”. I’m not even sure if it’s true, but it’s definitely believable.
@@evaeilea oh wow, you're right haha I'm sorry, English is not my first language and I was really annoyed 😅
Wow just wow, as an “almost polyglot” I’m really really impressed by the number of languages you can speak and I’m inspired.
我现在只会四种语言-英语,法语,喀麦隆本地语言和汉语。我也在学习其他两种-俄语和希瓦西里语,但是因为学习太忙没时间去学语言。毕业后肯定会坚持。Je suis très très impressionnée, surtout avec vos accents français 👏🏼🔥
As a Chinese myself who also speak 3 languages -- Mandarin English Russian. I'm so impressed that you girls can just switch between languages just like that. It is fascinated to see you chat with so many different languages. Well done
I'm a polyglot too and I can speak berbère(native tong), french, arabic, english and a little of German. I consider you guys as my idols and now I'm trying to learn Korean and turkish too. I'm so impressed by your arabic accent wow 😍😍😍
As a native Turkish speaker and loving learning new languages, it made me truly excited and happy when you guys started to speak Turkish! Your accents and pronunciations was on point and so cute hahah 💜 Kolay gelsin, umarım Türkçeyi öğrerken eğlenmeye devam edersiniz! ^^
As a Turkish person I wouldn’t say their accent was on point at all! Lol. But they’re still doing really well learning all these languages including Turkish!
öğrerken ❌, öğrenirken ✅
I love to notice that they don’t have the same voice when they speak in an other language. Elles parlent un très beau français
I'm impressed! My younger sister is a polyglot that speaks 7 languages including English, French, German, Romanche (High German Swiss), Turkish, Mandarin and Cantonese. I pale in comparison at two languages (English and Spanish) although I can sing in Italian, German, French and Latin. This video is well done!
Not sure if you are confused but Romansh is not "High German Swiss" and while it is one of the national languages of Switzerland it is a latin based language with only 60k native speakers and within that there are 5 dialects, the speakers of each dialect generally prefer to speak a version of swiss german between each other rather than Romansh as many of the dialects are not mutually intelligible.
LOVE THIS!! I can speak English, Dutch,French, Standard Arabic, Moroccon dialect Arabic, Indonesian and a bit of German and Spanish.
Ind love to learn Turkish, Japanese and Swahili in the future.
It just motivates me to go on studying, seeing other language lovers. Go on studying; the more languages, the merrier! The most important thing I take from learning other languages (and thus other cultures) is that I became more openminded and more soft hearted. It made me realise how much people have in common, and how little we differ. Every human loves being talked to in his native language, every human loves being listened to, having a good conversation, smiles, and to share a glass (of tea or coffee).
Thank you very much, merci beaucoup, danke schön, شكرا جزيلا, ありがとうございます, terima kasih banyak, muchas gracias, dank je wel. 🥰
hello, i am native swahili speaker,bt i also speak chinese, spanish, english now learning french and japanese. this yr i have a plan of learning arabic, if intrested i can help u in swahili and you help me in arabic
Thank you for this amazing comment
@@lexmackelly3749 Ww Mbongo na kichina wap na wap banaa
@@zoe.languages ben Türküm
@@simonkaggwanjala9597 haha, kaka kwan kichina kina password kwa wabongo hawawez kusoma. halaf i am in china nirahisi kujifunza kichina
I speak russian and english and learn german, but i like watch videos like this, because i just love to listen other languages. It's very interesting, every language is so unique and beautiful ❤️
I wish i could travel all these countries one day
Very impressive, especially their accents. They put the emphasis on the correct syllables and everything.
Wow 😍 it’s amazing when you speak a language I feel like your ID and personality is changing according to the language
In Arabic the Chinese girl sounds more like Lebanon to me and the Iranian girl sounds Iraqi more , btw I’m from Saudi. The Chinese girl sounds so classy when she speaks Arabic 😍 and the Iranian girl sounds like a native in Arabic MashAllah, she can also fit easily to be Turkish if she keep learning it. Good luck girls and thanks for making this nice video
As a chinese, mahya’s advice on how to improve your chinese is very accurate
I just realized the way you can tell when English isn’t someone’s first language is the lack of saying filler words like… “like”! Listening to them speak English it sounds great but I realized how much I say like compared to someone who is learning English 😅 It sounds so much clearer when they speak lol.
The trick is to learn the filler words and sayings as well 😉 and most importantly learn how to wrongly pronounce foreign words like saying crossaint the American way. That's when people stop being able to tell if this is your language or not
Their English is excellent. Very clear, and easy to understand. I was talking to my sister, and telling her that the quickest way for me to notice a speaker is not native, is how flat the R sounds are. Just that the R spoken is a giveaway for me.
I have learned a couple of languages and I can guarantee that my accent is atrocious. LOL My Hebrew is not so bad, but I always feel like I sound like the over exaggerated Pepe LePew (cartoon character) French accent when I speak, LOL And I try not to sound like the Leprechaun from the Lucky Charms cereal commercials back in the 70s, when I speak Irish, so it comes out very flat. Haven't figured out how to fix that yet.
Wow, this really inspires me to practice my speaking more! I’ve studied French, Chinese, Spanish, Turkish, and am learning Arabic now but I’m too shy to talk to native speakers so my speaking level is a lot lower than my reading, writing, and listening. Being able to converse fluently like this would be an absolute dream! I’m thinking of studying at uni level so I’m forced to practice conversing with classmates lol
You ladies are such an inspiration. I feel a pump of motivation to continue my Persian language studies 💜😊
As a native Arabic speaker I understood every word they said very clearly even not knowing the dialects that they speak. It really is a beautiful language and they both did amazing at it.
Arabic sounds so impolite with those strong throat sounds.
this is so so inspiring, I've always been interested in languages and am currently studying linguistics at the university. You guys are such an inspiration and make me want to practice even harder! I'm currently speaking swiss german (native language), german, french, english, italian and i am learning korean, japanese and some spanish!
I can’t imagine how awesome you guys achieve that… big respect to you two.