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@llxcas_3 күн бұрын
From now on, i will treat my languages as a family too 😁
@rashidah93073 күн бұрын
I've been waiting for this video for so long, Luca! Thank you so much for sharing with us about your journey learning these three non-romantic, not-so-well-resourced languages! As a student of Jordanian Arabic, I can relate to many of your challenges, and I can also appreciate/affirm the reality that it takes longer to learn languages like this. This was very inspiring! Thank you!
@LucaLampariello2 күн бұрын
Thanks for the kind words Rashidah and good luck with Jordanian Arabic! 🥰
@rubenbadalian292 күн бұрын
I'm on my 3rd, 4th and 5th languages now which are Russian, Bulgarian, and German and I speak 2 languages fluently now which are English and Serbian and I wish you all the best of luck in learning them
@yorgunsamuray2 күн бұрын
Tip for you: Go to Vojvodina. It’s the area in northern Serbia bordering Hungary and the Hungarian minority lives there. You can practice both. Subotica is a beautiful city, highly recommended. FYI I saw many many bilingual signs there in Serbian and Hungarian.
@a.r.4707Күн бұрын
Also Zemun is in Vojvodina but it's still part of Belgrade. You can practise Serbian there too. Munze konza😄
@novacccc2 күн бұрын
Само напред Лука! Имаш подршку од једног Србина који редовно прати твој садржај :)
@franciscohortal63223 күн бұрын
We've got so many languages in common Luca, but I really would like to master the accent, it is something I cannot get rid of
@Hofer23043 күн бұрын
There is no need to master the accent. Simply reduce your accent. If possible use GoogleTranslate or DeepL. Look some words in a Wiktionary. Read from time to time a little about the phonology of your target language. Be aware communication is more important than perfection.
@astroblogger2 күн бұрын
Thanks for these anecdotes Mr. Super Polyglot. And as always Happy Turkish Learning :))
@LucaLampariello2 күн бұрын
Sei grande Desholino! 🥰
@KaremRaad3 күн бұрын
Because of your advices I learnt 4 languages without much difficulties ❤❤
@ДаниярДанияров-л1м2 күн бұрын
German is the most difficult language in the world 🌎 You will be suffering 😂
@heheboi6392 күн бұрын
@@stefanpotorac8202you need a time. Rome wasn’t built in a day
@youriletens30702 күн бұрын
Hey Stefan! I really advice you to watch all easy spanish video on KZbin so you will improve your English and Spanish at the same time... there is like 360 video that you could watch and it work surprisingly well for me. Go to walk and listen to the podcast learn Spanish and go in addition you will see rapidly your progress! Same for easy German there is plenty of video but try to focus on one language is far more efficient
@LucaLampariello2 күн бұрын
Thanks for the kind words Karem!
@heheboi6392 күн бұрын
@@ДаниярДанияров-л1м actually not
@edmondpiffard27712 күн бұрын
I’m on my 11th language, inspired by you Lucas. Love your honesty and pragmatism. Thank you!
@chomudusha2 күн бұрын
Ali Yilmaz is amazing for A2-B1 levels, I totally reccomend it if Easy Turkish is still too much 😃 when I was struggling with my A2 Turkish a while back (and still trying to power through Easy Turkish videos🤭) Ali Yilmaz came as a breath of fresh air and let me enjoy this beautiful language in a very chilled way
@Evgeny-z1v2 күн бұрын
Hi, Luca! Your advice and experience can't be overestimated! Grazie mille! Buona giornata!😊
@LucaLampariello2 күн бұрын
Thanks for the kind words as usual Evgeny!
@kevinp88822 күн бұрын
I think what makes Turkish so easy to progress in is how outgoing the people are. Turks will talk to you whether you understand them or not. Same can’t be said for Japanese unfortunately.
@francegallo87474 сағат бұрын
mamma mia ! no sé como es posible ! Congratulations ! Vous êtes extraordinaire ! Namasté😉
@gamzeugur1552 күн бұрын
I have this feeling that when you learn to speak Turkish ,visit Turkey and speak Turkish with the locals you will love the language and the culture more Luca. Because we are also talkative and friendly like Italians.🙏✨☺️I hope you find motivation to continue your studies every single day.Grazie per questo video!🙏🥰
@LucaLampariello2 күн бұрын
True that! Turks and Italians have a lot in common!
@gamzeugur1552 күн бұрын
@ 🙏😊
@ChessMasteryOfficial2 күн бұрын
Bravo Luka! Pozdrav iz Crne Gore. :)
@silasmoser3013 күн бұрын
Are your bespoke-made Serbian learning materials posted anywhere?
@kovla46843 күн бұрын
As a native Hungarian speaker I say to you that you can learn Turkish (or other Central Asian or native Siberian languages) easily if you speak Hungarian well. I say this as my experience, I had a Turkish flatmate for 2 months and I was curious about her language and it was very easy for me, like the Spanish language for Italians or the Russian for the Polish. The grammar is very similar, there are only few exceptions (ex. in Hungarian there aren't that big number of Verb Tenses than in Turkish and in Turkish there aren't that big number of verbal prefixes that can change the meaning of the verbs than in Hungarian, etc.) But the main features are the same, ex. the agglutinative structure, vowel harmony, a lot of mutual words and grammatical structures(ex. he/she/,it= "o" in Turkish, "ő" (in Hungarian), in= "-da/de" in Turkish, "-ban/ben" in Hungarian, etc.) So, if you speak Hungarian you will learn Turkish or other Turkic/Uralic languages much easier. And I have a message to you in Hungarian😁😀: Haver, le a kalappal előtted! Nagyon jól megtanultál magyarul ahhoz képest, hogy a többi nyelv amit beszélsz mennyire különbözik a magyartól. Persze az akcentusodon rendesen hallatszik, hogy nem az anyanyelved, de ez már az a szint, amikor simán lenyűgözöd bármelyik anyanyelvi beszélőt. A legtöbb magyarnak le fog esni az álla, amikor meghall téged beszélni, hogy egyáltalán ennyire meg tudtál tanulni anélkül, hogy nem magyar vidéken laktál. Szóval ez hatalmas teljesítmény! De mondok egy pár vígasztaló szót is: sok magyar, aki nem beszél vagy nem olvas eleget, vagy csak simán nem elég művelt, még azok sem tudnak rendesen beszélni magyarul. Tudtommal ez a világ egyik leggazadagg ragozási rendszerével bíró nyelve (van aki a baszk komplexitásához hasonlítja), a szavakhoz kapcsolódó lehetséges ragok száma nagyon nagy és ehhez nehéz hozzászokni, plusz sok az összetett szó is. Úgy hogy sok, kevésbé olvasott magyarnak is kihívást jelenthet néha ezek használata. Amit eddig elértél, az már nagyon jó!
@a.r.4707Күн бұрын
Luka, in Serbian it's actually better to say vidimo se/видимо се instead of gledamo se.
@dadep853 күн бұрын
Dell'Assimil esiste un corso di serbo-croato (che ha principalmente dialoghi in serbo nella variante ekava) ma è vecchio e non viene più commercializzato, comunque si può reperire in rete su un noto sito di vendite e aste. In alternativa esiste come hai detto il corso di croato su base francese (anche io ho usato quello). Se si vuole imparare il serbo si può partire da questo libro e poi imparare le differenze tra serbo e croato: in fin dei conti stiamo parlando di due varianti della stessa lingua.
@ale8393 күн бұрын
E' così differente dal russo? Considerando che Luca conosce anche il polacco dovrebbe esserne facilitato, ma da quanto ho capito ne viene fuori un mix letale un pò come quando provo a studiare portoghese ma sapendo italiano e spagnolo mischio troppo le parole.
@LucaLampariello2 күн бұрын
Ho anche quel corso di serbo-croato ma alla fine non l'ho usato.
Luka, you have said that you like history. There are two good history channels in Serbian which I would recommend. History corner and history cast.
@michellebates5282 күн бұрын
I live in Iowa where there's a really big Bosnian population. I'd like to learn Serbian for that reason. I am learning Turkish because I think it is so cool!
@bobthebuilder87883 күн бұрын
could you share the audio files for serbian?
@gerardosagastume1960Күн бұрын
Hi, Luca, as you, i have 2 babe languages: Turkish/ Türkçe🇹🇷, Scottish Gaelic/ Albanach Gaelige🏴⚔️, but i'm improving it. My 2025 language: Vietnamese/ Tiên Viêt 🇻🇳
@francisbangkok2937Күн бұрын
@kayhanCunСағат бұрын
Hi, Luca! Definitely you look like my cousin lives in Ankara 😊
@williamwerner215619 сағат бұрын
Luca,Do you speak Neapolitian and Sicilian?If not..Would you learn them?I have always been curious to know.Growing up in the Bronx.These are the languages I heard.Not Italian so much.
@robfrank252 күн бұрын
Hi Luca thanks for another nice video - always a pleasure to tune in! I'm sure you get this a lot but I am looking for a good resource to make quick progress from A1 to B1/B2 in Polish. If you have any advice, I'd be very grateful! Best wishes for the weekend. Rob.
@sergiorodrigues66942 күн бұрын
Is it possible learn French or Italian from scratch from Assimil?
@LucaLampariello2 күн бұрын
Oh yes!
@galaxydave3807Күн бұрын
10:58 Wrong. It is szia
@AjejeBrazorf3303 күн бұрын
Hi Luca, you are studying them all at once?
@LucaLampariello2 күн бұрын
Yes!
@emanuelegregori39453 күн бұрын
41 for... GRAZIE !
@MisterComunicacion2 күн бұрын
Eres muy interesante. ¿En el futuro quieres dominar japones o no? Si yo fuera tú, querría mi venganza
@ManuelGolbik3 күн бұрын
For example Take 20new words generate with chat gpt 10 easy sentences that include those 20 words in context ,,,,,create ai voice audio with those sentences now you can repeat and hear und speak only new vocabulary sentences and speed them up up to 2x speed in ur audio mp3 player on your phone ,,,,this way you become an expert in 2x speed speaking and listening with only ur new vocabulary and then do it again and again and again
@LanguageswithErman3 күн бұрын
👏
@nendoakuma74512 күн бұрын
Maybe you can talk to Richard Simcott in Turkish.
@LucaLampariello2 күн бұрын
Will do!
@a.r.4707Күн бұрын
He can talk to him in Serbian too.
@nendoakuma7451Күн бұрын
@@a.r.4707 sure. There are a lot of languages they could talk to each other in.