@Wouter Corduwener I challenge you to take the Clozemaster 10 languages 10 questions each challenge. Pick any 10 languages and do 10 questions on each of them on Clozemaster video yourself and inspire us. Be sure to include 10 flags in the title and in the thumbnail also include language tags to the country's your respectively quizzing in their languages. You can do a wide variety of languages to include romance family, conlangs, ancient langes or Eastern languages. Doing languages like Mandarin, Indonesian, or Hindi would certainly draw a lot of attention as those are some of the most populated places in the world. This is an opportunity to showcase your talent and be a part of a soon-to-be trending group of viral videos polyglots and people taking the challenge. You can lead the way Wouter get ahold of Clozemaster I think that they would be interested in doing a sponsored video. We as a community of language Learners need a challenge that we can all try together. If you do a dry run you can set all the languages to 10 questions each be sure to turn on the audio. Keep a notepad by your side to keep track of the score of each language. If you pick languages that maybe you don't know the scripts or writing take your time as it can be frustrating Focus to memorize the questions you get wrong in order to get them right. Here is a hack that actually works if you don't know the answer to the question 80% of the time it's the shortest answer in the multiple choice. When I took the test I was surprised to score a 10 out of 10 in Turkish, Indonesian, and Russian although I have very little knowledge of any of these. Consider playing 10 questions of the Interlingua deck not only because you'll probably surprise yourself but because the language needs global recognition and it would be nice to have at least one conlang in your list of 10. You could also play 10 questions of Latin to include one ancient lang. Buenas suerte Carpe Diem السلام عليكم Thank you man
Wouter, thank you for inspiring me, like all Dutch polyglots, spiritually South Korea and Netherlands are soul sisters, countries that love cultures and languages from any continent in the world. This also inspires me to learn. What I have learned from Wouter is that we must communicate efficiently, practically and beautifully and we must focus on linguistics and the culture of the language and not on grammar, because no one speaks perfect because no one speaks grammar we speak according to our emotion, logic , limitation and cultural learning, we are human and flawed. Languages recycle our soul, our brain, our lives and socialize us with other cultures that are our distant or close sisters, even for this reason there are international auxiliary languages, to bring people together. Wouter God bless you in everything, thank you for being an open, humanized polyglot, who learns and doesn't get bogged down in mistakes, but turns mistakes into ways of greater learning, and doesn't end up looking like nerdy assholes who want to speak grammar in the street without communicative efficiency but just want to fame and competition and nothing to humanize and learn. Thank you for your attitude, inspiration, illustration and legacy. Success, I love you brother and with your team from various countries travel the world teaching new cultures to poor countries. Your video is beautiful and you are indeed a citizen of the planet. Happy 2024 and happy January 🔵🫂💎💙🙏👍🍺🍻🫂🫂🫂🎁🎁🎁🎁👏👏👏🍬🍫🧁🍿🥂🧃🥤💙💙💙💙
16:07 many filipinos have broader vocabularies in english (+b. spanish) than tagalog (and other dialects), so even though english may be the second or third language, they may freeze up or slow down to think/filter for "pure" tagalog output situations because pure is not a normal conversation mode and more especially for deep language topics as the education system uses mostly english terms...it is much the opposite of how I was raised in a predominantly first gen mexicans community in california, where you would hear most parents and teachers correcting young children whenever they mix languages in a sentence.
That Argentine woman made my day. For the second time in my life, I have this urge to visit Argentina. (The first being to want to meet Messi). As she herself said, Argentinians are so warm and welcoming - which is evident from her interactions with Wouter. So glad ❤ 1:40
Wouter, you have so many pigeons in your videos. You will have to start paying them back with some good quality seed. Perhaps you can learn their language too.
I've been wondering something watching your videos. Does some of these interview convert into finding dates ? 🙈 Since you've been interviewing a lot of people, I figured it could happen 🤭
you speak the same sentences and can you also stop using that same taglish line you are using. if you are really at least a higher level you will be able to say all tagalog words in your sentence. i can tell you are beginner level. or its better if you just remove tagalog in your list.
Wanna learn languages with my courses? Check out my Patreon page for more info: www.patreon.com/woutercorduwener
Puedes avlar con nosotros el próximo vidio lenguaje de mariscos 🇲🇦?
@Wouter Corduwener I challenge you to take the Clozemaster 10 languages 10 questions each challenge. Pick any 10 languages and do 10 questions on each of them on Clozemaster video yourself and inspire us. Be sure to include 10 flags in the title and in the thumbnail also include language tags to the country's your respectively quizzing in their languages. You can do a wide variety of languages to include romance family, conlangs, ancient langes or Eastern languages. Doing languages like Mandarin, Indonesian, or Hindi would certainly draw a lot of attention as those are some of the most populated places in the world. This is an opportunity to showcase your talent and be a part of a soon-to-be trending group of viral videos polyglots and people taking the challenge. You can lead the way Wouter get ahold of Clozemaster I think that they would be interested in doing a sponsored video. We as a community of language Learners need a challenge that we can all try together.
If you do a dry run you can set all the languages to 10 questions each be sure to turn on the audio. Keep a notepad by your side to keep track of the score of each language.
If you pick languages that maybe you don't know the scripts or writing take your time as it can be frustrating Focus to memorize the questions you get wrong in order to get them right. Here is a hack that actually works if you don't know the answer to the question 80% of the time it's the shortest answer in the multiple choice.
When I took the test I was surprised to score a 10 out of 10 in Turkish, Indonesian, and Russian although I have very little knowledge of any of these.
Consider playing 10 questions of the Interlingua deck not only because you'll probably surprise yourself but because the language needs global recognition and it would be nice to have at least one conlang in your list of 10. You could also play 10 questions of Latin to include one ancient lang.
Buenas suerte
Carpe Diem
السلام عليكم
Thank you man
@petrahartlova6546 preach it
Wouter wearing an actual jacket...hell or at least Holland must have frozen over.
in my opinion, i also think it fits him well ha, jackets are cool
@@charlesmartin1121 yeh, i got it
Wouter, thank you for inspiring me, like all Dutch polyglots, spiritually South Korea and Netherlands are soul sisters, countries that love cultures and languages from any continent in the world. This also inspires me to learn. What I have learned from Wouter is that we must communicate efficiently, practically and beautifully and we must focus on linguistics and the culture of the language and not on grammar, because no one speaks perfect because no one speaks grammar we speak according to our emotion, logic , limitation and cultural learning, we are human and flawed.
Languages recycle our soul, our brain, our lives and socialize us with other cultures that are our distant or close sisters, even for this reason there are international auxiliary languages, to bring people together.
Wouter God bless you in everything, thank you for being an open, humanized polyglot, who learns and doesn't get bogged down in mistakes, but turns mistakes into ways of greater learning, and doesn't end up looking like nerdy assholes who want to speak grammar in the street without communicative efficiency but just want to fame and competition and nothing to humanize and learn.
Thank you for your attitude, inspiration, illustration and legacy.
Success, I love you brother and with your team from various countries travel the world teaching new cultures to poor countries.
Your video is beautiful and you are indeed a citizen of the planet. Happy 2024 and happy January 🔵🫂💎💙🙏👍🍺🍻🫂🫂🫂🎁🎁🎁🎁👏👏👏🍬🍫🧁🍿🥂🧃🥤💙💙💙💙
Yumuşak means soft. She said in Turkish that her jacket is softer so that is why she prefers it. You need more Turkish vocabulary.
Thank you for your illustration of simplicity and humility in truly learning new cultures.
💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
16:07 many filipinos have broader vocabularies in english (+b. spanish) than tagalog (and other dialects), so even though english may be the second or third language, they may freeze up or slow down to think/filter for "pure" tagalog output situations because pure is not a normal conversation mode and more especially for deep language topics as the education system uses mostly english terms...it is much the opposite of how I was raised in a predominantly first gen mexicans community in california, where you would hear most parents and teachers correcting young children whenever they mix languages in a sentence.
Cada vídeo com as mesmas frases ensaiadas
Nice to see that you're language skills improved since the last time you made a video
As a native Tagalog speaker, I can say that you don't speak the language. You basically memorized some sentences. Same with your Spanish.
I'm a follower of your channel! If you have some questions about Scandinavian or Slavic languages you can always ask me!
That Argentine woman made my day. For the second time in my life, I have this urge to visit Argentina. (The first being to want to meet Messi). As she herself said, Argentinians are so warm and welcoming - which is evident from her interactions with Wouter. So glad ❤ 1:40
Hugs were a little strange
Every participant is female, Wouter is just flirting and gets paid for it.
Where are you from though? Abraços são tão comuns quanto dizer 'Hi'
It's been a while
You've improved
wouter you wearing a jacket, it must be -100 degree at least :D
The conversation with the girl from Argentina was not random .
I am confused, are the audio lessons by you or native speakers?
By me.
Wouter, you have so many pigeons in your videos. You will have to start paying them back with some good quality seed. Perhaps you can learn their language too.
I've been wondering something watching your videos.
Does some of these interview convert into finding dates ? 🙈
Since you've been interviewing a lot of people, I figured it could happen 🤭
The Argentinean woman is beautiful and it was surprising to see her almost level with Wouter since he's so tall himself.
Finally
un bar, is cafe
In Brasil es similar también in São Paulo dos besos no Rio de Janeiro tres , es muy diferente
Quero visitar o Brasil agora 😄
لا اله الا الله وحده لا شريك له له الملك وله الحمد وهو على كل شيء قدير اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد وعلى اله وصحبه اجمعين
you speak the same sentences and can you also stop using that same taglish line you are using. if you are really at least a higher level you will be able to say all tagalog words in your sentence. i can tell you are beginner level. or its better if you just remove tagalog in your list.
Argentina papaa 🇦🇷
Finally Wouter Take Instagram from girls 🎉❤
He's got that polygot rizz
Is he conversing in foreign languages ? Or just pulling girls ?
Beautiful women throughout the video.
First ❤❤