Title | : | Why YOU Should Learn a Language, Explained in 4 Minutes |
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Dear people who watch this video For those of you who care (myself included), I made a mistake on the map I included in the video of Serbia This map includes Kosovo, which is claimed as Serbian territory I support the independence of Kosovo, however, and not the Serbian government Comment from : @kklein |
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Some things are better in their original language *shows a picture of “baba yetu” ie “Our father” in SwahilibrThat’s not an original Swahili prayer Comment from : @TheGrindelwald |
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Ma mémoire a clairement augmenté depuis que j'apprends tous les jours du vocabulaire en anglais / espagnol / allemand / russe / portuguaisbrbrJe m'étonne à me souvenir de tous les prénoms et nom de villes en les écoutant qu'une seule fois J'arrive aussi à retrouver beaucoup plus facilement des informations lointaines lors de conversations Alors qu'avant j'avais beaucoup plus de limitations brbrIl n'y a pas photo, l'apprentissage des langues est clairement l'un des meilleurs moyens d'augmenter son intelligence, du moins celle de la mémorisation des mots Et je suis content d'avoir investi dedans ces 5 dernières années Comment from : @cassandralange7993 |
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En effet, les langues augmentent le statut social Depuis que je parle 4 langues en niveau C1-C2 et que je suis en train d'en apprendre deux nouvelles, les gens me qualifient souvent de "personne intelligente"brCe qui peut aider pour la confiance en soi ou attirer la confiance pour la vente/trouver un emploibrbrBref c'est un bon investissement à faire dans sa jeunesse pour en bénéficier après toute sa vie car ça se conserve bienbrbrQuand j'aurai 70 ans, je serais toujours heureux de parler 6 langues couramment (ou plus ?) Comment from : @cassandralange7993 |
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Tu as aussi oublié de mentionner que les langues se conservent sur le long terme Tu vas peux être avoir du mal à acquérir une nouvelle langue au niveau C1-C2, mais une fois que c'est fait, c'est quasiment à vie que tu pourras la retenir L'entretient est très facile à faire dans la mesure où tu n'as qu'à "l'utiliser" en regardant de temps en temps des vidéos, des films, etc Comment from : @cassandralange7993 |
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Im learning 2 languages, Spanish and German 🇩🇪🇪🇸 Comment from : @aidenrokez8629 |
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learnt 3 languages from scratch without paying a single penny 👍 Comment from : @RLPlayer1 |
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I'm a teenager but I already have a language learning plan:br1 Learn a language until I become fluentbr2 Repeat Step 1 with a new languagebrRepeat until I get dementia and forget it all Comment from : @pointyorb |
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no Comment from : @Zapatero648 |
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Here's a little story from an American who has a lifelong background in language learning Improving my German (which I had learned from my family since childhood) is easily one of the best decisions I've done in the past year I got back from a trip to Germany a few weeks ago, and in it, I spoke exclusively German with almost everyone I encountered, except for a small handful that I already knew were fluent in English I can tell you firsthand that if you speak their language fluently enough, Germans will not treat you as a foreigner or tourist, but as one of their own That is truly a wonderful feeling, especially considering it's a country and culture that I'm passionate aboutbrbrThat's my little language learning story (or rather, a language brushing-up story) Hopefully it gives an example of why learning a language is well worth it Comment from : @CookieFonster |
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I had to watch this for World language Comment from : @bobsterthebob |
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Great video! Comment from : @maxdon2001 |
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I'm learning Japanese because I wanna move there when I grow upbrAlso I might go on holiday to Japan next year if my parents have enough money Comment from : @FoxGalahTheGamer |
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HOW DO YOU LEARN A NEW LANGUAGE K KLEIN? HOW??? Comment from : @Jonathan-sc8fq |
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i learn languages because i'm bored and i want to understand everyone they just simply have strong English accent or maybe can't speak English at all and yes learn hindi when i found hindi video with english title no more clicking off from the video it's like a hobby Comment from : @Garfield_Minecraft |
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Yeah, i love learning languages and i'm learning my 19th language :) Comment from : @mirae9163 |
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I will try learn english, i can read some things but listen is very hard for me, until write this comentary is a little challange, sorry for the mistakes lol Comment from : @wavee6323 |
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Any tips on where to start learning a language I've tried apps like Duolingo but I didn't like the user interface Comment from : @arwdab |
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So if I know 11 languages I will live 50 years more? Comment from : @BinhPham-it7eg |
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i've admired/been deeply interested in Japan as long as i can literally remember, and not being able to speak the language feels like a massive and unnecessary handicap brthat's why i've been forcing myself to learn the language, it simply feels like a duty/responsibility i have to go after, after being "ignorant" for my entire life Comment from : @rrrrr0_ |
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literally me Comment from : @maggotlocuster1707 |
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I am brazillian and let me tell you, learning english by myself at 11 was the greatest decision of my life I am now able to experience so much more of the world and culture through the lens of a new language It also makes me appreciate my mother tongue much more, being naturally gifted on speaking such a beautiful romance language Comment from : @roge2342 |
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thanks Comment from : @core4505 |
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Okay this vid bring back my motivation on learning languages! Comment from : @jeux439 |
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considering the course Globalisation is taking it's better to learn new languages just for funbrside note, is that 4-45y per language or if any? Comment from : @simdimdim |
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I'm bilingual, Romanian is my first language and english my second Too bad I have social anxiety and can't speak to people Comment from : @np4954 |
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I know 205 languages Comment from : @ilmarilah1195 |
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Wanted to learn a Romance language… caught between French and Spanish Already know German and combined with French I would be very well setup for European business hahabrBut I live in the USA so knowing Spanish could be useful for interacting with people outside of work Comment from : @tainicon4639 |
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the reason it prevents dementia is because of all the brain training, the brain makes tons of connections between braincells this makes you able to use, say 75 of ur brain and still be normal Comment from : @teacupanimates |
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It‘s true! I've been learning English for 15 years now and I'm suck at it! But the progress I've made is still satisfying! I'm learning a third language now because the only two languages I speak (technically should say write here, I speak languages that don't have writing systems) are at some levels very hegemonistic Can't imagine these are the only languages I know for the rest of my life It's suffocating! Comment from : @Esthers2411 |
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1 Communication is less appealing when you dont have an interest in most peoplebr2 Same as above, including the fact that there is no point unless you moved from your home countrybr3 Personal development is only truly effective when one's life depends on it like being in a country where you have no choice but to learn their languagebr4 The economy has benefitted but never depended on bilingual folks that's why the world still has many languages stillbr5 Another culture isn't as appealing unless, again, you have to live in it with no choicebr6 By the time yoyr average person masters a new language, they have already spent that many years learning it, so the effect it has on your own biology is a moot point Comment from : @TheTraveler980 |
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A babbel or duolingo sponsorship would have been much more appropriate lol Comment from : @tahasilat7394 |
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I love language learning My two issues are focus and fear of mistakes I am determined tomake Japanese my second language However, I have more reason to learn Spanish now and it blows my mind how much easier it has been to pick it up Japanese wasn’t available in my high school so I took German and it was not as easy; adding to not taking it as seriously because it wasn’t exactly the language I wanted to start withbrMany languageshave something immediately beautiful about them and I want to befriend so many of them Truly, I need to stick with, at max, two and get them high enough before I officially start another I keep dabbling Comment from : @EcstaticTeaTime |
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At first, i learned languages simply because i had to, in a sense, i was too young to think about it when i started learning English, but now i'm learning other languages because i want a career that i'll have to already be a poliglot just to try to apply to I'm a rather lazy person, so i didn't care much about learning Spanish before i set my mind on what i want to be, so i didn't learn much when i had 3 years of it in middle school (it has since been cut from the curriculum, sadly) I hope i can achieve my goals, i'm still a teenager now, but i don't have that much time to do it Comment from : @fulana_de_tal |
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what language do i learn tho they all seem the same rumble Comment from : @tormentor2285 |
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I’m trying to learn Mexican Spanish Do you have any tips to help? Comment from : @CasperThe_Cat |
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I'm learning Korean, if you want you can tag along 😁 Comment from : @UrbanAstute |
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Everbody is talking about the fun motivation to learn a language lolbrI learnt German to move to Germany and have a way better salary in my field Not particularly fun, or interested in the culturebrbrAnd no regrets doing this, my life in Hamburg is much nicer than before Comment from : @devilsadvocate2643 |
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I tried learning languages in the past but i usually give up because i dont feel like im ever going to need it in my life Comment from : @Llama_charmer |
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As a slavic native speaker I totally agree with this video! Comment from : @user-xx3gn9iy5i |
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Actually, I do like watching dubbed films I can't learn bevery/b language I struggle to learn even one language at a time I gave up on learning Vietnamese because I couldn't handle it, and that one uses already-familiar Latin script Comment from : @BearJoyner00 |
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Learning languages clears so many misconceptions that lead to hating an entire culture and millions of people without even meeting them Comment from : @MohammadRafil_ |
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Simple, you're going somewhere and can not read anything Where are you, besides lost? Comment from : @christopherellis2663 |
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Give me back my one minute and one second Comment from : @gs4207 |
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I learned Japanese for 5 years without ever having the opportunity to speak it in my country One day I decided to try out vrchat and found out it has a whole community of people mainly from Asian countries who speak in Japanese I made a lot of friends there and most of them aren't from Japan What amazed me was that only a few of them could speak any English For a European knowing English is given but had I not learned a third language I wouldn't be able to speak to my now very close friends in China, Taiwan, South-Korea, Indonesia, Japan etcbrbrI now started learning Chinese and the enjoyment of learning a new language is twofold since my Chinese friends are helping me In a way, thanks to learning Japanese I'm now able to learn Chinese in a really cool way! It also helps when translating something you want to say If my native language -> Chinese feels wonky I can try English -> Chinese and double check that the meaning of the translation is correct by Chinese -> Japanese By learning 1 new language you get a lot of combined advantages with the other languages you speak or learnbrbrYou can never predict what benefits learning a language can have in the future For any pessimists out there at least you get to flex on the languages you know :D But I agree that the best reason to learn is just because it's fun Unfortunately learning Swedish was never fun for me and I believed I would never need to use it But actually I have needed it for 2 jobs so far and the last job I applied to turned out to be too difficult since I can't speak Swedish Still, I don't know why but I just don't enjoy learning that language so I'm not gonna beat myself up for that I'm going to spend my time to learn Japanese and Chinese since I get a lot of joy and valuable connections from that Comment from : @Lyttii_ |
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Language and mma is for the soul Comment from : @user-im5we1te8w |
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why learning a new language when you can speak your own Comment from : @suzaku1039 |
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Växte du upp i Storbritannien eller Sverige? Comment from : @keyvin2251 |
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Fun fact: if you aren't native english speaker you have to learn language to understand this video Comment from : @mioszjaroszewicz9146 |
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The whole dementia stat is cool Comment from : @Razor-gx2dq |
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And no one is gonna talk about how difficult it may be to maintain the languages you know and with each language you’ve learnt or studying currently it becomes even more diffcult Comment from : @account-5080 |
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No way your a native swede you sound like a native brit Comment from : @KrispyKitty66 |
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If you already know 3 or 4 languages and you stop active language learning (but you maintain your current level in all the 4 languages) does that still delay dementia onset? Or does it have to be active learning all your life of atleast one new language? Comment from : @Atilla_the_Fun |
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I'll never understand people who defend being monolingual over learning other languages If you don't want to do it that's fine, but telling others to not do it or that they shouldn't is just sillybrbrGood video though 👍 Comment from : @theofficialpollo |
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as an Italian learning English, French, German and Russian (not all of them at the same time but with consistency anyway) sometimes I get discouraged because after years it’s still hard for me to hold a conversation (especially in Russian) after joining it… So thank you because this was kinda motivational Comment from : @manuelcavagna7508 |
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le français est trop difficile, j'utilise Duolingo, mais je ne comprende pas beaucoup Comment from : @DeEchteZeus |
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Not fun, not rewarding, ion wanna do itbrbrI speak both my native languages, thassit, I learnt german in school for two years, it was fun but I dropped it and don't remember any German Comment from : @sparksparkle |
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I shit you not, I learned Russian just to learn Russian memes Comment from : @jonathanvilario5402 |
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I'm Brazilian I wish learning Libras (Brazilian Sign Language) was obligatory in schools Comment from : @gabrieltomasevic2085 |
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I'd like you to flesh out your argument for economic benefits a bit more I did not get it Comment from : @maxim_ml |
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Agree on all points but I feel like leaving politics aside is a mistake here The revival of Hebrew with zionism, using Gaelic in Ireland, speaking or not Russian in Ukraine, the historical supression of minority/native languages in well everywhere I think my point is clear Learning or not a lenguage is a very powerfull political thing in many many contexts Comment from : @ascaron137 |
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I literally went from only attempting to learn european languages because they are easier, but i made no progress But now im learning languages from other continents and even though they are far from english i believe motivation is a huge factor in learning a language rather than an illusion of difficulty Comment from : @shadykid5939 |
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As a Brit learning Persian yeah Comment from : @krypticpanda6670 |
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it's so damn hard though Comment from : @danteshollowedgrounds |
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"Learning another language aside from english is useless" In the meanwhile Italian high schools have an option to teach Latin and Greek aside from the other subject of the curriculum Comment from : @chikara2392 |
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I really only know a tiny bit of Spanish as a native English speaker It's discouraging to hear about people my age already being fluent in two languages, because I feel like I've missed out on something that would really help me in the long runbrIm still gonna try and continue learning Spanish even out of school simply because it's not only useful to know in the US but because knowing another language is simply just cool Comment from : @averageanger7092 |
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Haha nämen titta du är ju fan svensk också 👏🏾 Comment from : @arko9151 |
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Croat here, I can confirm that I would be very surprised, even taken aback if I heard Croatian outside Southeast Europe, also major props for stating political views, something most YouTubers are deathly afraid of Comment from : @levi7581 |
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No matter how far you live from speakers of a foreign spoken language, and how little you may travel, your area almost certainly has a deaf community Try and learn your local sign language It could be incredibly valuable, for you and for those around you Comment from : @enuma-elise |
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The Canadian government's mandatory civic billingualism is both pointless and morally bankrupt, and is really an instrument for the ossification of the Laurentian elite as the permanent bureaucratic ruling class 57 of all Canadians eligible for civic service live in Quebec Comment from : @appa609 |
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Most people watching this video would be better served learning Python than Spanish or Chinese Comment from : @appa609 |
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Because of my service in the US Army, I have visited or have been sent to countries all over the world Everyone I have ever met in my travels speaks some degree of English I am fluent in German (B1-B2), but even in Germany, the natives will speak English with me!!! BTW, AI translation apps works pretty good!!! Comment from : @frankalexander5401 |
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Man had the right map of Serbia 🇷🇸 Comment from : @milosstanojlovic4198 |
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I have a lot of extrinsic motivation to learn a language (more pay, better schedule) and little intrinsic motivation and it is HARD to get myself to study it! Sigh Comment from : @zengseng1234 |
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I'm in the process of re-learning the Italian I learned in high school, I remembered more than I thought I would but it is still pretty slow going but if it is written I can understand a decent amount Comment from : @thebigphilbowski |
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Great video, K Klein What do you think about minor languages (Welsh, Basque, Georgian), endangered languages (Navajo, Hawaiian, Inuktitut) or languages that are well spoken but not really mainstream (Amharic, Swahili even if it's somewhat mainstream)? Are there reasons to learn them or should we stick with the mainstream? Comment from : @lorenzo8208 |
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I didn't know you were Swedish until you mentioned it-- I thought you were British or maybe Irish I'm American and speak fairly decent French as a second language-- because I wanted to know a second language, as I had many online friends from Europe who were multilingual I wanted to be in their shoes By no means am I fully fluent in French though, and I'm very bad at understanding spoken French (is this common for non-native French speakers?) Comment from : @nicholasharvey1232 |
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Très bonne vidéo ! Je ne savais pas que tu parlais français, bravo! Tu parles combien de langues en tout ? (peu importe le niveau!)brbrEt j'ai rencontré des congolais moi aussi, j'adore leur façon de parler ! Le français d'Afrique est riche, c'est une langue vraiment vivante c'est tellement intéressant ! Comment from : @Wazkaty |
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I learn a language cause I like the things that people that speak it make, like English and japanese :] Comment from : @conicthehedgehog9166 |
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Here's a relevant joke from my country (Bulgaria):brbrA foreigner approaches two cops and tries to ask them for directions He tries in English, French, German, Spanish and Italian but they don't understand him, so he just drives off One of the cops says: "Perhaps we should learn a foreign language" and the other replies "Why bother? This guy spoke like 13 languages and it didn't help him any!" Comment from : @IvanToshkov |
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1:01 cant believe the netherlands is finally part of scandinaviabrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbr:D Comment from : @notmeowth |
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half-serious responsesbr1 a billion is plenty of peoplebr2 yeah thats kinda nice, don't think ill bother thoughbr3 there are easier ways to be cool also its a tough sell when im in an international school where everyone already speaks like 2-3 languagesbr4 contributing to the growth of foreign languages is just contributing to the problem the solution is to make everyone learn english (and yes this is cultural imperialism) this also has the value that i, an english speaker, don't have to put in any additional work learning foreign languages, and instead other people can do all the work for me (im a non native english speaker btw and i use it as my main language for pretty much everything, so im not totally full of shit)br5 mmm yeah translations arent quite the same technically but theyre good enough when i get 999 of the meaning minus 999 of the effort i do have to say that living in sweden for 12 years without gaining fluency in the language (or talking to people at all) undoubtedly had a negative effect on my upbringingbr6 guess ill die lol Comment from : @iwvaksindustries |
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Good video, but ONE problem -- I don't know which language to start with All of them sound interesting in their own ways xDbr(I already speak English and Esperanto) Comment from : @mayhair |
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Ok but, How to choose the perfect one?? Comment from : @rafitosz |
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As an Irish speaker in Ireland your second point really rings home Unfortunately there aren't a whole pile of Irish speakers but that makes it feel great when you hear the language in public Striking up a conversation as Gaeilge will instantly earn the other persons respect Comment from : @antadhg |
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It's always been on my list to start relearning spanish, once upon a time i was just barely able to hold conversations but now a few years later, I barely remember any I've seen the benefits to "knowing" a second language and I really want to get back to that point To anyone taking a foreign language class currently, please do yourself a favor and continue using that language and striving to improve because its startling how quickly you forget things Comment from : @ETCubing |
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Currently learning French, it hasn’t been easy but it’s amazing to be able to watch news from another country and slowly piece together what is happening within their country that would never get talked about outside the local area Comment from : @Maya_Ruinz |
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