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"I had problems with my own language, Ucranian". WHO DOESN'T????
ОтветитьNo they can't. I've been trying to learn German for nearly 20 years and still haven't managed it.
ОтветитьHey can anyone give me some tips for languages i decided to learn new languages such as thai English Japanese Chinese Korean ❤❤❤ i love those cultures that's why i want to learn these languages i can speak all languages little bit because I don't have so much time to study I'm an animation and VFX student so if you have any experience or tips than please share with me ❤❤❤
ОтветитьWhat is the definition of polyglot
Ответитьİ speak Arabic and English and french and Spanish and a little bit of Russian and Deutsch
ОтветитьI am 26 now. I can speak Fulani, Hausa (both Nigerian languages), English and Arabic. I speak Hindi but at an intermediate level. I also wanna be fluent in French by the age of 30.
ОтветитьEvery Indian speaks more than one language and we learn three languages simultaneously in school 😊
ОтветитьThank you very much
ОтветитьSorry but what a complete waste of time. There was nothing informational about that at all. Just a really awkward presentation about why this woman speaks multiple languages.
ОтветитьI’m so far fluent in English, Spanish and almost fluent in French. So close
ОтветитьI'm a polyglot, I can speak 4 languages, English, Vietnamese, French, and Japanese
ОтветитьMy native language is German. I learn English and Spanish at school and one day I'd like to learn Swedish, Danish or maybe Italian!
ОтветитьWatching this only knowing english. I shall learn spanish
Ответить6 minutes and didn't say how she study's.
A waste of time 1 thing she said was she doesn't try to speak English on vacation so people are
" Forced ".
don't like using that word
To communicate to her in there Language. Interesting
i'm 14 and i can speak fluently italian, russian and english. i know spanish quite well, now learning french and korean.
ОтветитьI know bengali, english, hindi, spanish, portugese and little french, dont know if i can call myself polyglot but i love to learn cultures and language is an essential tool to learn from natives
ОтветитьI speak English (natively) & Spanish (nearly fluent). But I’m studying (Brazilian) Portuguese, Indonesian/Malay, & Haitian Creole. I want to become at least a B2 level in conversational Portuguese & Indonesian/Malay, but I like studying languages nonetheless.
ОтветитьI can speak English , Spanish and Farsi fluently. I love learning languages. it really feels different and you know the feeling when you're a polyglot.. in ten years i will speak 8 languages thats my goal.
ОтветитьI speak english ,french and hindi
Ответитьfluent in English & Spanish, learned German in 5th grade, not fluent and am learning Korean now!
ОтветитьWhat's the name of this girl
ОтветитьThank you for sharing this informative video. I am proud of her. I hope ı can be a polygot like her
ОтветитьHi everyone, I'm Sedki from Pengguin. We've created a video-conference platform specifically designed for online language lessons. We have an interactive whiteboard, inbuilt conversation games and an automatic homework generator! Please comment or DM if you'd like to know more!
ОтветитьI am Australian. And I can speak English and Mandarin. I am also studying French and when I am finished, hopefully beginning Mauritian Creole
ОтветитьMy first foreign language was English, second one is Ukrainian after Ukrainian, third one will be Swedish.
ОтветитьIm sorry, there was nothing of value in this talk. I know nothing about learning a language from this TedTalk.
ОтветитьAll the magic will happen after you get out of your comfort zone.
ОтветитьI never completed my high school, because my father get mantly ill, so i left my school for feed my family, but i never stop learning because i love to learn, now i know english Spanish Tagalog and russian, just believe yourself
ОтветитьThank you so much.....
ОтветитьI'm currently learning English as a second language. I'd like to learn Russian after I become fluent in English.
ОтветитьAlways staying outside of my comfort zone 💪💪
ОтветитьI can speak english , Español , hindi and a few indian languages .... It's my dream to become a polygot
ОтветитьI speak korean, lil bit of nihonggo, tagalog, and kapampangan 🤣🤣🤣 and also some languages like 1's and 0's the machines understand 🤣🤣🤣
Ответитьi can speak in bengali
Hindi
English (uk & usa)
Chinese Mandarin
french
I can speak currently 3 arabic english german and I'm learning quiet slowly Spanish
Hope to learn also russian
"Knowing" X number of languages is pretty useless if it's 'work' for a native speaker to have a "conversation" with you. Nobody is going to afford you that, let alone want to suffer that.
ОтветитьI want to know what brand is your outfit 🤔 I want to buy the same outfit for my gf🤗
ОтветитьOMG!!!! The way she pronounces ''capoeira'' and ''jiu jitsu'' is AMAZING!!!! PERFECT !!!! 😱😱🤩🤩
ОтветитьI'm already fluent in 3 languages, can understand a 4th and am learning a 5th and I'm just 17. I wish to live for more than a hundred years and learn atleast 50 languages
ОтветитьNo, not everyone can become a polyglot. People make a mistake by always assuming that everyone is the same as themselves and think the same. I know people with serious learning disabilities who just don't learn even one foreign language after studying it 10 years..
ОтветитьWhy would anyone want to be one of those lieing snakes?
ОтветитьShe is looking amazing 👏 I mean she is so fit
ОтветитьPolyglots are liars and worse. Why would anyone want to become one of them?
ОтветитьLIES, LIES AND MORE LIES.
ОтветитьItalian, English and Spanish. ✌🏻 But I would like to learn Korean and French
ОтветитьKilngon is my native tongue, but I also speak Vulcan, Hyperborean and Yiddish. Yadadafafa.
ОтветитьI speak German, English, a little korean and german sign language
ОтветитьOne of life's intriguing mysteries is how very young children pick up a language....watching my 2.5 yr old grandson soaking up NZ English like a sponge,,,but not his father's Cantonese....pretty soon his linguistic dam will burst open.... Just How?? do these little people make the connections to turn vocab into something more or less correct in grammar etc.
I was very capable with Latin and French at high school,,, and decided at age 16 to have the fun challenge of teaching myself German and Portuguese.... It later went on to a degree in Russian at Otago Uni... and enough working knowledge to communicate in Dutch and read Spanish and Italian to a degree and some Mandarin...... my brain thinks of languages like Lego puzzles...you know basic links and structures and just switch components round to get the result you want. Pity that such a structured approach did not seem to work with Calculus.......