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@baribari10002 күн бұрын
Mai m'esperava q el català estigues inclòs lol. Catalan language review, or do you not actually speak it? 🤔 Visca Catalunya lliure!! (avg. catalan signature)
@linkonmazumdar8155Күн бұрын
কি হচ্ছে এই ভিডিও-তে ? আর আপনি কি উদ্দেশ্যে এই ভিডিও বানিয়েছেন?
@gabor625922 сағат бұрын
Esperanto ne estas cringe! Vi komprenas? Sed dankon por reprezenti mian lingvon. Köszönöm, hogy beszéltél a Rubik-kocka-nyelvről. 😊
@PanosSchmitAlmeira20 сағат бұрын
Bro Catalans didn't participate in colonization of Latin America, they weren't permitted to move to the colonies. Only in the immigration period did Catalans start moving in any significant numbers, and at that time it was the local settler population letting them settle there.. most of us Latin Americans are colonizers
@bosnjoxd739219 сағат бұрын
bro i speak bosnian aka a same time serbian bosnian croation and montenegroan and i learned english and im learning russian btw im not comunist
@M7md-3la23 күн бұрын
Don't know if you will read this or not I am not a doctor yet I am a med student But I can answer the question Your eyes aren't looking in the same direction because you have latent squint I have it too What happens is You can look in the same direction normally but if you lose focus or intent in your eyes your eyes move in different direction This is caused by one of the extraocular muscles being stronger than the opposite one so once you are relaxed one muscle naturally has more pulling force than the opposite one so your eyes move in it's direction Of course there are several types depending on which direction your eye goes Yours (and mine) moves laterally so it's called exophoria which is caused by the lateral muscles being stronger than the medial one The brain can deal with that when it handles your eyes and aligns them for you to have a single binocular vision Otherwise you have a double image (or diplopia) where you see 2 images side by side not on top of each other each giving the perspective of one eye It is not a disease or an illness and you can treat it without surgery All you have to do is strengthen the weaker muscle enough to be able to deal with the pulling force of the opposite muscle You can use prism lenses Or pen exercise where you use the pen close to your face as an object to focus on so the muscles start working and training Hope this helps
@terrior32523 күн бұрын
Thank you for the insight, actually interesting learning the cause of it, wouldn't have thought it's as simple as mismatched muscle strength
@Mhykoh3 күн бұрын
bruh I thought it was special effects for comedy!
@pelicanbowling3 күн бұрын
As Language Simp said in the video, doctors learn Latin. I will only trust your expertise if you can say this in Latin.
@Moth._.Dragons7773 күн бұрын
W
@M7md-3la23 күн бұрын
@pelicanbowling I am not an expert It's just that my curriculum had opthalmology like 6 months ago, so I studied squint and it's types And while it is true that medical terminology contains ALOT of Latin We don't learn the actual language We have basic comprehension of some words related to our field I certainly wouldn't understand a tenth of what someone says in Latin Also I know more Japanese 💀 And I am an Arab 😂
@itareon3 күн бұрын
the suddenly pronounced ﻉ in the middle of the video makes me doing a flip 8 times in a row with my eyes closed
@benhassineiem3 күн бұрын
Are you arab?
@marwaqoura78043 күн бұрын
I wish he gives the same attentiin to ح 😸
@shayann22283 күн бұрын
@@marwaqoura7804 I don’t understand how other letters are just being ignored like ض or even ط. But I wouldn’t wonder if they are intentionally being left out hence their extreme difficulty in spelling
@NoobDosTeclados3 күн бұрын
@@shayann2228 because ﻉ sound is definitely the hardest for most people
@marwaqoura78043 күн бұрын
@shayann2228 I've always had that same question in my mind , but I agree with your answer to it 😸 ص ض ط ظ خ the infamous ح غ
@danilmalkoc3 күн бұрын
You forgot to say that Belarussian is more popular in Poland than in Belarus.
@C1nnaluvsdawn3 күн бұрын
WAT
@konplayz3 күн бұрын
Not true? You may confusing it with the fact that ethnic Poles in Belarus are more likely to speak Belarusian natively than ethnic Belarusians…
@p.ch.16153 күн бұрын
@@C1nnaluvsdawn For those who didn't understand: Belarusian language isn't really spoken in Belarus (everyone just speaks russian and most of Belarusians don't even know their national language). In 2020 the language became one of the symbols of Belarusian opposition. In due to mass political emigration to Poland Belarusian might actually be more spoken in this country than in Belarus
@C1nnaluvsdawn3 күн бұрын
oh ok sorry…
@gamermapper3 күн бұрын
That's not true lol. Most Belarusians study their language in schools, they're also bilingual.
@niksnolem3 күн бұрын
Fun fact: The Cantonese phrase 'gai1 tong2 aap3 gong2' at 8:14 literally translates to 'a chicken talking to a duck' (雞同鴨講) and means one doesn't understand another which is exactly the situation between Cantonese and Mandarin, since they are not mutually intelligible and this phrase itself only exists in Cantonese lol
@SebasLink99823 күн бұрын
i wanted to learn cantonese because im learning mandarin and i thought they were very similar and i said: "ok i can learn two languages with just learning mandarin" lmao and when i found that not only cantonese is different than mandarin, but it also has the double amount of tones mandarin has, i just keep learning mandarin lmao. Im also learning japanese so learning kanji/hanzi its not to hard for me
@niksnolem3 күн бұрын
@@SebasLink9982 I know right? I've heard people saying we're like singing (or arguing lol) when they first hear Cantonese, thanks to our 9 tone feature lol And yeah, we as Hanzi users are picking up Japanese much easier (I myself learned some Japanese but just on N4 JLPT level (beginner~intermidiate)), keep your hard work!
@marwaqoura78043 күн бұрын
Wow ,, that guy is really a gigchad language learner
@OxysLokiMoros3 күн бұрын
Does the word Cantonese have something to do with cantar?
@niksnolem3 күн бұрын
@@OxysLokiMoros the word Cantonese (廣東話) means the language spoken in the Canton Area (廣東, now following Mandarin translation as Guangdong), which I believe is coming from the eastern part (東) of a vast/spreaded out area (廣) But I also like the idea of it pronouncing similar to cantar with its rich and vivid tones!
@JohnValentine-f1s3 күн бұрын
Sorbian: you learnt it by mistake thinking that it was Serbian Kashubian: you wanted to learn Polish but made another mistake
@keegster71673 күн бұрын
lol this is underrated
@roccosoldi86782 күн бұрын
this literally happened to me! (briefly), in Ontario, Canada. (edit: Kashubian/Polish)
@SEDATEDSlothRecords6083Күн бұрын
My grandparents are Kashub and I speak broken Polish due to being born in Germany. So that comment applies funnily to it
@Rukiman_no163 күн бұрын
''You like talking about and arguing about learning japanese more than you actually like studying it'' 99% of the japanese learning community.
@stellak.60953 күн бұрын
As a Greek, we have a lisp because we bite into raw olives as toddlers and it messes with our brains
@marwaqoura78043 күн бұрын
LOL , I love how Greeks have that 'head' which translates to laid back attitude as we call it here in Egypt
@Ant_Diplodicus3 күн бұрын
να σου πω, το "lisp" πως λέγεται στα ελληνικά θυμάσαι? απλά δεν μου έρχεται
@Antimonuu3 күн бұрын
@@Ant_DiplodicusΜάλλον ψεύδισμα ή ψελλισμα
@RockResilient2 күн бұрын
I really like Greek accent. I became happy when I encountered a Greek in online game.
@Ant_Diplodicus2 күн бұрын
@@RockResilient you should 100% google some Cypriot Greek dialect! it's intelligible with normal Greek of course and sounds really funny to us natives :D example: to say is λαλώ- that is so cute
@Douli2182 күн бұрын
As a communist, I’ve never touched the Russian language and am pretty much all in on Arabic
@PH0NKTR0LL3R14 сағат бұрын
Пр двбек нт ьлшыдг
@sirpixel79453 күн бұрын
Only 4 views in 1 minute!? That's actually pretty understandable since the video was just uploaded!
@ZackMaddox-gd1zk3 күн бұрын
Thank you for finally putting that stupid NPC comment to bed. I salute you.
@Stripes4043 күн бұрын
68 likes and 1 reply? No need to fix it then, let alone now, soooo.. (now it's 2 replies)
@newton40103 күн бұрын
@@ZackMaddox-gd1zk 3h under 30 likes? Bro fell off fast
@sinistarz02533 күн бұрын
He’s killing it in views isn’t he?
@SnowOfAllTrades3 күн бұрын
As someone learning Norwegian, this went exactly as I expected.
@ninjabgwriter3 күн бұрын
I was so curious what he was going to say because before I started learning Norwegian, I barely saw anyone talk about Norway's existence, but... retrospectively I should've expected that
@vio336623 сағат бұрын
I tried to learn it once because of how beautiful it sounds 😅
@feigdarfrost20 сағат бұрын
good luck with all the dialects
@wallysonguimaraes34833 күн бұрын
As someone who speaks Port of Geese, The Language of England, Pizza Language and KPOP Language, I confirm that everything Language Simp said, says and will say in his life is true.
@AlinefromToulouse3 күн бұрын
I agree, with an exception: not sure all French people are homosexual.
@dexrew59913 күн бұрын
Brabíssimo porch of geese
@zeeeplays3 күн бұрын
@@AlinefromToulouse Sigma
@failer41263 күн бұрын
@@AlinefromToulousethey are
@shayann22283 күн бұрын
@@AlinefromToulouse Canadians and North Africans aren’t French
@Ashleytodd09Күн бұрын
He was being sassy with others and when i skipped to arabic he started complimenting me and being so sweet??? I was gonna cry so cute 😭
@HeatherWPКүн бұрын
I’m thinking it’s wasn’t as much sassy as accurate 😮
@erenal4563 күн бұрын
Babe wake up new language simp video dropped
@LanguageSimpКүн бұрын
Merry Christmas
@erenal456Күн бұрын
@LanguageSimp im muslim but thanks
@knowntoache3 күн бұрын
لدي الدراسة للغة العربية على ٤ شهور الان!!! ليس لدي المعرفتي أكثر بالعربية فعلآ بالنسبة لي لأنني طالب جديد في هذه اللغة
@oosha20003 күн бұрын
أحسنت عملا، استمر.
@أبومحمددد-ت2خ3 күн бұрын
بالتوفيق .. عمل جيد.
@Fr33PalestineeeКүн бұрын
استمر❤ العربية أجمل لغة في العالم
@Fr33PalestineeeКүн бұрын
استمر❤ العربية أجمل لغة في العالم
@chill_lolКүн бұрын
استمر يا أسد!
@tombenshalommoshe3 күн бұрын
I'm learning both Japanese and Arabic, I think I created a paradox
@juan_salvador_gaviota3 күн бұрын
@@tombenshalommoshe You’re a Gigachad Alpha Weeb
@shayann22283 күн бұрын
You probably wouldn’t know what language of both I speak when I say “Anta!”, but would perfectly understand it nonetheless
@SuhbanIo3 күн бұрын
@@shayann2228 I'm pretty sure in Japanese it's anata but in Arabic it's right
@shayann22283 күн бұрын
@@SuhbanIo I don’t know, but I once heard someone say it in this same way
@c_dexx3 күн бұрын
あなた (Anata) or あんた (Anta) means "You" in Japanese but has some rare uses َأَنْت (anta) on the other hand, is used ALL the time to mean, "You" (masculine)
@camilaalmeida35113 күн бұрын
As a native speaker of the spicy spanish language, i loved this vid!
@ale-xsantos10783 күн бұрын
Spicy spanish best spanish
@malttrecho3 күн бұрын
eae gurizada
@ale-xsantos10783 күн бұрын
@@malttrecho Eae manow
@AlejandroRojas-us2kn3 күн бұрын
sou mexicano , mas amo o espanhol picante 😍😊
@ale-xsantos10783 күн бұрын
@@AlejandroRojas-us2kn Também amamos ustedes =)
@void-80463 күн бұрын
Love having Arabic DLC on day one after seeing you struggle on the "ح"😭
@Felsmak3 күн бұрын
As someone who's studied Hungarian, I can testify that if you aren't already insane when you start, you will eventually become that.
That makes me the perfect candidate to begin learning it. I can't remember the last time I was sane.
@AbelPujol3 күн бұрын
Nice that you included Catalan, you should make a language review of it
@Shol-Beok3 күн бұрын
I second this
@NeonBeeCat3 күн бұрын
Barcelona Barcelona, separatist joke
@SK-hq6ux3 күн бұрын
As a Somali, the people that learn our language are usually Christian missionaries: they always fail tho but love the effort. There’s many fun conversational battles religiously with them, and a crowd. 😂😂 of course we also get the usual spies too, and now Somalis are always suspicious of white people that speak it 😂
@Roxannah792 күн бұрын
interesting and funny 😂 thank you for sharing!
@PolyglotMouse3 күн бұрын
Toki pona, but where's Uzbek...? The divine language
@stasmira3 күн бұрын
The language of plov and samsa
@jdhfjd3 күн бұрын
let me guess are you uzbek?
@JollyKirbs3 күн бұрын
'Twas simply too good to be put here
@PolyglotMouse3 күн бұрын
@@jdhfjd Aren't we all Uzbek in some way or another?
@MarzannaBestPony3 күн бұрын
@@stasmira Heck, now I want samsa. It's midnight and I can spend only like 10 minutes walking to get samsa but it's midnight and looks like I'm tipsy.
@avicennatheconqueror79563 күн бұрын
Fun fact grasshopper in Arabic is (jundub) which is the most ancient recorded person's name in Arabic, jundub (gindubu in Akkadian) was a king of the qaderite arabs who fought the neo Assyrian empire in the early 9th century bce.
@edvardeishen3 күн бұрын
As a native Morgagian speaker, I very appreciate that you mentioned my language in this video
@FantasmaRadioattivo3 күн бұрын
WTF is that? Is it even real?
@Itz-Flowey3 күн бұрын
@@FantasmaRadioattivo don't you believe in aliens? just say "переподвыподвертом" and you become one of us👽
@matthewheald89643 күн бұрын
@@FantasmaRadioattivono it’s not, I googled it
@wibbliams3 күн бұрын
Yeah I saw the Sao tome & principe flag and I thought it wasn't real
@RipStray2 күн бұрын
@@FantasmaRadioattivo you're the same type of person to say that a whole country is weird just because of its name
@rockpie.iso.tar.bz2Күн бұрын
i am one step ahead, i *ALREADY* know Arabic (because i'm arab)
@chrisbunka3 күн бұрын
Got up to a pretty decent level in anime language 30 years ago. Now working on mastering one syllable in SE Asia for the next 14 years.
@stepcipher28492 күн бұрын
I have Arabic,English,German and Russian and I want to learn Chinese
@aeryn863 күн бұрын
Grasshopper! Currently learning Arabic 😊
@marwaqoura78043 күн бұрын
بالتوفيق 💐👍
@lucasferre40473 күн бұрын
It's spelled with 3 Ps 10:54
@joejimmy808815 сағат бұрын
جيد
@SyndDetGaming-2.03 күн бұрын
As a Norwegian, I support your 🤪 for my "language". It's really just a continuum of vastly different dialects, without any spoken standard whatsoever. Due to the spread out population, I go to school about 3 metric miles away from my home, in the closest city (only 35 000 people live there, still considered as "the city" by the neighboring communes. Our dialects are so differing that I often have to explain to other students in my class what the sentence I said means. I'm in VG1, or 11th grade...
@FebruaryHas30Days3 күн бұрын
How long is a metric mile? 1,584 meters?
@gabor625921 сағат бұрын
Which variety is taught in schools? The Oslo variety? Or is it up to the school?
@ColorGHD3 күн бұрын
6:08 "Jeg er en gris" = "I am a cool guy" Sure i advice anyone learning danish to say that to a naitive 🤣
@Danishmapper-i7x2 күн бұрын
Ja hvad kan dog gå galt😂
@Rigonatti_Angelo3 күн бұрын
Portuguese - Native English - Gotta get a job Italian - Bc of my grandparents but feels kinda useless now since i have no plans to go to italy Spanish - Bc of girls, obviously Japanese - I studied in a japanese school German - Bc of Rammstein Latin - I was the weird child French - Idk honestly, just happened Chinese, Russian, Korean and vietnamese - Bc of communism and girls Arabic - Bc of some classmates. Just started learning and can`t even communicate properly, but I already love it.
@marwaqoura78042 күн бұрын
Welcome to the Arab world 7abiby أهلا حبيبي 🙏💐❤
@byDEVITA21 сағат бұрын
I’m russian and I hate communism. Communists killed Tsar family, got rid of old russian language, they banned religion, legalised abortion and let migrants in here. Now names like Hadji or Muhabat are more popular in some Russian cities than many Russian names. After a major terrorist attack and a series of high-profile cases of migrants being killed, fortunately more nationalists have started to appear in Russia
@seanhartnett7919 сағат бұрын
I tried so many languages
@Pero-zl4jp19 сағат бұрын
Italian your familial language that alone makes it worthwhile. Anyway agreed with all the reasons for girls but I’d add Italian for that reason lol
@Eliot-y1j3 күн бұрын
As a fellow Polish learner, I can confidently say that LanguageSimp has perfectly described what it is like living the life of a polish learner - Well done :D
@marwaqoura78043 күн бұрын
My brother wanted to learn Polish ,I can relate ..We are Arabs by the way
@HeatherWPКүн бұрын
Only partly accurate imo. I might have been raised Catholic but that was only until I was 5 years old so the religious bit was a little off for me… however, I’m definitely heavy into comparative religion (and history) so it’s an interest in general… yeah ok it was pretty accurate. Am I still punishing myself, have childhood trauma and a little depressed though, absolutely. Do I read the bitcoin wallet address, not really??? Do I have bitcoin, yes. WiFi passwords are interesting. Don’t have a pet beaver but I could see that happening. Doomer memer… slightly. Am I a skirt wearing bisexual, duh.
@Sargon-se8nx3 күн бұрын
Thanks for Kurdish part.
@lonewolf46893 күн бұрын
Long live Kurdistan!
@fonsie_games3 күн бұрын
‘Wake up babe, language simp uploaded!’ ‘Alright, but let me do my duolingo esperant-‘ ‘выйди из дома!’
@GreatestRiceMuncher3 күн бұрын
BblñAn n3 Aoma
@Andrei_Bush3 күн бұрын
'закрой за мной дверь, я ухожу' 🤙
@FovKira3 күн бұрын
yasashi
@FovKira3 күн бұрын
to kakkoii
@FovKira3 күн бұрын
@@Andrei_Bush Roshia desu ka?
@QA44-Күн бұрын
The hardest thing in Arabic is the" 'aerab"(أعراب) aka parsing word/sentence which most of native speakers does not know and parsing word or sentence have soo many types one of the easiest example "ذهب محمد للمدرسة" which it's parsing is ذهب: فعل ماضٍ مبني على الفتح. محمد: فاعل مرفوع وعلامة رفعه الضمة الظاهرة على آخره. للمدرسة: اللام: حرف جر. المدرسة: اسم مجرور وعلامة جره الكسرة الظاهرة على آخره. والجملة كلها جملة فعلية مبنية على الخبر.
@lingoben3 күн бұрын
Today I've learned that I'm a normie, bad bunny loving, squid game watching, balding-kebab loving, slavic communist. Thanks Mr. Simp!
@Big_Boy_Happy3 күн бұрын
I watched this video just to see if you would say Norwegian, so when I saw the Norwegian flag on my screen, I got so excited....
@ezpeasyjeps3 күн бұрын
Part 2 is needed!
@terrior32523 күн бұрын
Hoping he adds Thai to the list, that one intrigues me
@yngknj3 күн бұрын
Please
@Sweepout3 күн бұрын
I just went on a SAS flight recently and had a layover in Copenhagen. That Danish impression was the most spot on and hilarious thing Ive heard for awhile! Danish is like Simlish but in reversed and then you take the audio and stress it back and forth.
@fernandosouuza38813 күн бұрын
Now that you have a lot more subscribers, you should try again to do the poll for which new language to learn, and your subscribers learn it together. I would be willing to participate.
@guyhilldonКүн бұрын
For some who know so many languages he doesn't know many English dialects
@KevinAbroad3 күн бұрын
All the languages I learn say that I'm gay. Probably. EDIT : LMAO I wrote this comment before watching the French part... And I gotta say, it checks out in my case.
@SamaDrawsGirls3 күн бұрын
Gay
@erenal4563 күн бұрын
Gay
@scrypticstudios3 күн бұрын
What languages do you study?
@KevinAbroad3 күн бұрын
@@erenal456 I might be gay but at least I'm not monolingual.
@Wompwompwomp-t6l3 күн бұрын
G.a.y
@Third_reich19332 күн бұрын
I'm arabic, know perfect english, and is learning german and russian, so what exactly am i👁️👄👁️
@㘟3 күн бұрын
Bro looks like white drake 😭
@Scare-crow_693 күн бұрын
Lol😂😂😂
@someone-k1j3 күн бұрын
do not EVER utter such blasphemous words about THEE hyperpolyglot alpha male giga chad, you nasty scoundrel
@WhisprStudios3 күн бұрын
I don't see it at all
@jdhfjd3 күн бұрын
Eminem*
@hdajq892ey73 күн бұрын
he looks like if eminem was white
@kunilingvist3 күн бұрын
I’m Russisch, learning German und Mandarin jetzt and have already win wenig gelernt by now so было приятно познакомиться, всем 52
@altemail41763 күн бұрын
you gave me a stroke
@shayann22283 күн бұрын
@@kunilingvist Ich kann deutsch sprechen, lerne jedoch etwas Russisch und arabisch
@ryccki4el3 күн бұрын
@@shayann2228ich spreche arabisch und russisch , jetzt lerne etwas Deutsch. Wir kennen miteinander helfen
@3xperimentce3 күн бұрын
@@ryccki4elIch bin aus Deutschland.
@FebruaryHas30Days3 күн бұрын
¿Tú hablas español?
@Konko1233 күн бұрын
I’m learning French, Arabic, and Swahili. Huge fan of mogging the French in Nairobi 😚
@jazairihilali62522 күн бұрын
Arabic and Spanish
@mataleo_3 күн бұрын
2:25 OH MY GOD🤌🏻🤌🏻 PODCAST ITALIANO MY LOVE
@MoxiieКүн бұрын
damn, I immideatly got called out. I'm learning spanish, and I am a communist who likes Che Guevara and Cuba lol. That's not the reason I'm learning it though but still, caught me off guard.
@Rahul-rd8zb3 күн бұрын
12:37 not all Bengalis though. Bengalis doesn't just refer to people of Bangladesh but Indian bengalis as well who are mostly hindus and live in the state of West Bengal.
@lemon22763 күн бұрын
I mean... There also ALOT of Hindus in Bangladesh as well but I don't see any of them going around drinking...
@Rahul-rd8zb3 күн бұрын
@@lemon2276 Isn't consuming alcohol restricted there ? In any case my point stands.
@terrior32523 күн бұрын
Out of three Bengali speakers I've met, two were from West Bengal in India
@shayann22283 күн бұрын
@@terrior3252 And the other from east Pakistan?
@terrior32523 күн бұрын
@@shayann2228 No, Bangladesh
@Ceasar_442 күн бұрын
I appreciate you bro ❤ From somalia 🇸🇴
@jacagagvaggwbw76503 күн бұрын
Your eyes don't look at the same direction because you have amblyopia aka lazy eye which is a type of diplopia. It can be because of weak eye muscles in one side that started at childhood. Treatment is simple in children as you have to wear eye batch on the stronger eye. While in adults it's harder cause your brain may start ignoring the weak eye and focus the strong one vision. And this becomes PERMANENT.
@uigrad2 күн бұрын
I can't believe Khosa is never included in these lists. Just saying Khosa correctly would be a huge gigachad move, and there's tons of ripe material for jokes about the clicking.
@Imita09033 күн бұрын
Absolutely love it XD, I definitely want a part 2
@uninstallsaya3 күн бұрын
ok youre 100% polish
@apodiktis3 күн бұрын
You learn Arabic if you look like a gigachad, you learn Uzbek if you are a gigachad
@نسيتكلمةالمرور-ذ5ب3 күн бұрын
What does gigachad means ??
@user-ce3ip5lx9t3 күн бұрын
@@نسيتكلمةالمرور-ذ5ب"terrorist"
@slavic_viking96383 күн бұрын
@@نسيتكلمةالمرور-ذ5ب Gigachad is just the embodiment of the perfect human, strong and literally owning in everything, yet being humble, modest & respectful to everyone. And so on, but you get the idea
@نسيتكلمةالمرور-ذ5ب3 күн бұрын
@@slavic_viking9638 thanx ❤
@Anonbot.zu23Күн бұрын
Lol, I was going to try Farsi but the pronunciation just feels wrong😂
@Stranger_666s2 күн бұрын
Small things makes you a legend I love this man ❤🇵🇸
@areloTET3 күн бұрын
Honorable Mention: Finland-Swedish, or Grandpa Swedish. You're a Swede who moved to Finland in the 16th century and was hibernated until the 21st century, so Swedes will start speaking American due to your different accent and vocabulary, which actually is an older form of Swedish. Your parents are rich and you live by the coast because you can't communicate if you go further inland. This is a joke btw
@vanessachapman48682 күн бұрын
Yet, so accurate, LOL. I prefer the Finland-Svensk accent over native Swedish pronunciation any day. If I could find a way to exclusively focus on that particular dialect of Swedish, I may be inclined to pick it up again one day.
@areloTET2 күн бұрын
@@vanessachapman4868 I’d recommend learning the Swedish spoken in Helsinki (Helsingfors in Swedish) or Turku (Åbo in Swedish). Those two are the closest to ”högsvenska” (Standard Finland-Swedish, lit. ”High Swedish”), and are somewhat reminiscent of how Swedish used to sound more than a century ago, lacking the pitch accent and preserving some of the obsolete vocabulary/pronunciation.
@anna82822 күн бұрын
Lol. Didn't expect to see finlandssvenska mentioned. No Swede has ever switched to American with me. Even Norwegians and Danes seem to understand my Helsingfors-finlandssvenska quite well. 👍
@areloTET2 күн бұрын
@@anna8282 Swedes do that every time I go to Sweden. Either I’m very unlucky or they’re just messing with me.
@anna82822 күн бұрын
@@areloTET How very odd. Don't understand why they would do that. There are multiple languages in the world with variants in different countries and I don't know why a Spaniard/Mexican, a Brit/Aussie/American, a Portuguese/Brazilian etc wouldn't be able to communicate. Of course there are some very difficult dialects, but at least Helsingfors-finlandssvenska is very clear and simple with no throat sounds, "singing tones" etc. and most words are the same as in Sweden-Swedish. As long as there are no Finnish words mixed in (like, need to remember using "jätteroligt" instead of "jättekiva" 😆) , there should be no problem. And even then it would be just a random word here and there that they wouldn't know. 🤷🏼♀️ But, never experienced it and neither has my husband, so no idea why they would switch with you (if you're a native speaker and not speaking some weird dialect lol).... very odd indeed. 🤔
@evil_russsian3 күн бұрын
15:09 the Kazakhstan flag in the beginning of the "Russian" section.
@martalli3 күн бұрын
Learning Kannada says I am totally into being humble and love mentioning history starting with "Under the Wodeyars...". Also, I married a Tamil woman from Karnataka and met her speaking Kannada, probably one of the top ten reasons to learn Kannada. Still, it's a beautiful, compact and sensible language with no grammatical gender!
@feigdarfrost20 сағат бұрын
u forgot the cool-looking alphabet
@martalli10 сағат бұрын
@feigdarfrost ಹೌದು, ಕನ್ನಡ ತುಂಬಾ ಸುಂದರ
@elfkrovv16903 күн бұрын
I'm ukrainian and I learn Arabic and Chinese
@anantasadiankhan3 күн бұрын
Almost died after hearing your Bengali
@lemon22763 күн бұрын
💀 the face my mom made when said that was hilarious!
@fakirzaman79453 күн бұрын
yes he likes vegetables
@NevaDam21 сағат бұрын
Im from Pakistan and you gave us lots of compliments so ty for that
@Barakon3 күн бұрын
15:38 Thank you! It really is my birthday today!
@thecosmos729Күн бұрын
Happy late birthday!
@sadiauddin8701Күн бұрын
Right when you started giving your reasons for learning Spanish, I knew straight away this was going to be a US-centric video. Would you also be able to make it more generalised next time?
@ramdomjustramdom69833 күн бұрын
6:31 as someone who is learning Norwegian......
@kurtcobainsleftsock3 күн бұрын
why did this comment made me happy i am from bergen i never know people actually want to learn my language😭😭😭
@ilyas_elouchihi3 күн бұрын
Lol saaaame! I'm learning Norsk and he ALWAYS shits on it 😭💀
@ilyas_elouchihi3 күн бұрын
@@kurtcobainsleftsockbelieve me as an Arabic speaker, I love everything about Norwegian, probably my favourite language
@noahkatt76673 күн бұрын
@@kurtcobainsleftsock aww I love norwegian too, I think it sounds beautiful. I wish to visit one day! Bergen looks gorgeous.
@stinkende_shiba-x1o3 күн бұрын
@@kurtcobainsleftsock Your language is beautiful
@Itube1003 күн бұрын
LOL I can't believe he said one two three viva l'Algerie, I didn't know he knows information about my country Algeria, When I watched this video the premise (What the Language You Learn Says About You) made me remember an old comment that I wrote on one of your videos (5 languages I will never learn) @LanguageSimp If you learn Korean language it means you are not straight man and listen to girly music, hahahahaha I'm joking I am gay man myself and I talked with a woman who used to like k-pop when she was a teenager she said K-pop was the biggest lie in her teen years because of K-pop plastic surgeries and she said without K-pop and K-drama South Korea would be an isolated country like China, The South Korean governments spends thousands of millions to support K-pop and K-drama and to promote them abroad to improve the national image, improve economy, to promote Korean products and to promote tourism that is why 60% of tourists in South Korea are young women and most people who learn korean are young women.
@jacobbeaulieu26753 күн бұрын
I now present what the language you're learning says about you Maine edition English (Maine-ah): spoken in many places in the state. Honestly probably learning it for convenience. If you want to make your English experience more Chad, try learning the down east dialect (cahnt geaht thera from hereah bub) French: seeing that most french speakers in Maine are either Quebecoise or African, you're actually pretty Chad. This is a great language to use in many parts of the state whether you're getting poutine in bido or pretending to be local in Lewiston. Just don't learn metro French, that's too basic Wabanaki: Super Giga Chad - whether it's for your people or your interested in Wabanaki culture you are awesome for learning it. Mi'kmaq: Another Chad language. Probably interested in the sea and travel around Maine and the maritimes Somali: An important and growing community in the state. As Language Simp said it's a really beautiful language you should definitely learn. Portuguese: Another good language to know in Maine. If you want to master every language on the Portland metro you must know English, French, Somali, and Portuguese. Spanish: Maine might be the only state where learning Spanish makes you the alternative person but you should learn it for when people think you said you were from Spain when you actually said you were from Maine. Thank you for coming to my ted talk you have now learned about the languages of Maine
@TitoJuanito-y3d3 күн бұрын
Suggestion for part 2: Tagalog/Filipino: You're either an American who is single in his 20s looking for a hot Filipina chick to marry or a a fully-blooded pinoy born and raised in the Philippines but only knows how to speak his mother tounge
@TEReditz3 күн бұрын
as an arabic native and a russian learner, everyone who learns russian will feel good untill he meets grammar....
@dvv183 күн бұрын
Master Polish first, so when you switch to Russian, you'll know the grammar already and all you'll need to learn is the syllable stress 🤷🏻♂️
@АнастасияЗабелина-о3с2 күн бұрын
It's the same in Arabic hahaha I am a native Russian speaker and I am learning Arabic ( Your language is so wonderful!)
@IcePhoenix-yeyeyeyКүн бұрын
I mean, since I'm studying Russian (and also English, because my mother language is Spanish and my parents and almost every adult I know always say "Oh, debes aprender inglés si quieres escapara de Latinoamérica") there's one thing I do; I hate myself.
@FC-BS3 күн бұрын
I'm learning Spanish, Japanese, and French. I used to be a weeb, I live in Australia, and I'm not gay
@ElBerdo69693 күн бұрын
Me being ready to get astronomically roasted for studying japanese Edit:🗿
@hdajq892ey73 күн бұрын
as you should be! what are you going to do bro? call me a baka? 🤣
@ElBerdo69693 күн бұрын
@hdajq892ey7 いや、こっちに来て俺の金玉掴め…バカ
@ElBerdo69693 күн бұрын
@@hdajq892ey7いや、こっちに来て俺の金玉掴め…バカ
@ElBerdo69693 күн бұрын
@@hdajq892ey7あんたの母は俺がもっとことできて知ってるよ
@ElBerdo69693 күн бұрын
Either yt is deleting my comments or it's not loading and making me look like a schizo responding thrice to the same question
@Uiopa_p3 күн бұрын
As someone learning arabic, russian, spanish, and dutch, i can confirm that i love watching language simp
@thatdesiguy03 күн бұрын
give your throat a break. please
@Uiopa_p3 күн бұрын
@thatdesiguy0 never 😈😈
@VanirKier-gm5gv3 күн бұрын
As someone learning Arabic, Russian and Norwegian, I can second this comment
@Uiopa_p3 күн бұрын
@VanirKier-gm5gv good luck on your language learning journey ‼️‼️
@lonewolf46893 күн бұрын
@@VanirKier-gm5gv So basically you learning 2 languages
@Sfk_Adem2 күн бұрын
I speak Arabic in the default Settings So I'm Ultra Grasshopper
@iberius99373 күн бұрын
I've been learning Ancient Greek and Latin for a few years, now. I believe that just says I'm a classicist?
@edwardburroughs14893 күн бұрын
Its spelt 'narcissist'.
@matthewprovencio60203 күн бұрын
@@edwardburroughs1489you doin alright?
@iberius99373 күн бұрын
@@edwardburroughs1489I'm sorry, you must have me confused with the President Elect. Try again, lol.
@edwardburroughs14893 күн бұрын
@@iberius9937 I don't think the president elect would waste his time on dead languages. He's probably a very busy man.
@namonef3 күн бұрын
Now learn classical greek.
@iampolaaris88773 күн бұрын
as someone who’s been learning Norwegian I am currently crying
@cuzidontneedtobefixed3 күн бұрын
фото доры при любом упоминании идеального человека/ красоты радует)
@spartan_j1173 күн бұрын
who's that?
@cuzidontneedtobefixed3 күн бұрын
@spartan_j117 a russian singer
@hdajq892ey73 күн бұрын
@@cuzidontneedtobefixed what kid of music does she make
@ИгнатПонамарёв3 күн бұрын
Cute rock kinda@@hdajq892ey7
@cuzidontneedtobefixed2 күн бұрын
@@hdajq892ey7 dora- dora dura you can search it
@Scelultrix3 күн бұрын
I love how he just says 'ayn' like an expletive 😭
@dimoe86833 күн бұрын
Greetings from Germany, I wouldn’t have expected him to rap this Song by Shirin David :D
@marwaqoura78043 күн бұрын
Shirin that's a Turkish name
@riyanatif25413 күн бұрын
11:44 mannn this giga chad can even speak urdu so welll. felt like he even crossed the native speakers of Pakistan. (im from pakistan) and bro said it with such lovely way, [fun fact im learning Russian language. 4 months has passed and its cases are hell.]
@Aja_12353 күн бұрын
Grasskisser because I speak Arabic
@Experiment1233-d7hКүн бұрын
I like the fact that you used a silly thumbnail just to get those views up so more people click on the video.
@Joel-.-03 күн бұрын
As someone who wants, and will, learn Greek and already speaks the other lithp language, natively, and also someone who’s totally straight… yeah… *BRING BACK THE GREEK MONARCHY*
@Fr33Palestineee2 күн бұрын
I love that he keeps saying ع randomly 😂 but seriously it’s impressive to hear a non arab say it correctly. I’m Palestinian I speak grasshopper since day one. I’ve never heard ANY non Arab pronounce it right cuz I think we use different muscles when we say it that almost no other language does. In fact I’ve literally NEVER heard any non native speakers pronounce any of these ح خ ص ض ط ظ ع غ ق correctly except French ppl they can pronounce the غ which is gh😭💀 I never realized how hard just pronouncing these 9 arabic letters is for non native Arabs. Btw guys don’t forget to boycott isnotreali and western products for Palestinians in Gaza ❤🇵🇸 and for a free Palestine 🍉
@ryccki4el3 күн бұрын
استيقظ يا حبيبي لانغوج سيمب نشر فيديو جديد !
@Mica-208Күн бұрын
this was like the most unrelatable shit ever but I still liked it. I think it's bc most of the languages I have a connection to, isn't me learning, but knowing them. I'm Turkish, I was born in Austria, school forced English into my life. Inventory: Turkish, German, English Now highschool is forcing me to choose between latin and french here in Austria soooooo +French Next year I'll have to choose electives and I have options that are not languages but me being me... +Italian (was the only relatable one, italian guys are 10/10, also I'm living nearby anyways) I'm muslim and we learn to read the Quran from childhood so I can pronounce ﻉ hehe I'm learning Arabic for that reason, like, am I supposed to waste my reading skills? +Arabic +spanish (idk why, don't question me) +korean (it's cool and we have history, iykyk) +japanese (I'm a weeb but I don't look like one, I don't act like one) +mandarin (me searching for ways to kill more braincells atp) I'm 16, if u are below the age of 16, pls don't do what I'm doing, I doubt how healty it is.
@Pale_Kingg3 күн бұрын
10:28 As an Algerian, i can confirm to you that this is how Algerian Patriotisme is all about.
@YasmineSebssi-w7n15 сағат бұрын
123viva lalgerie 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@TurkishHeavy3 күн бұрын
Im born in France, from Turkish muslim, and for that, I learned French, I learn Turkish and arabic. Inglish and spanish wasn't an option. And for fun I learn Russian or Kyrgyz
@onebyone45303 күн бұрын
Im learning Chinese, Arabic, japanese and Korean With podcasts and using those languages as subtitles It's pretty fun but I'm probably gonna be stuck with these languages for quite some time
@onebyone45303 күн бұрын
I learned Russian and German by watching American videos with Russian subs
@SebasLink99823 күн бұрын
Im learning japanese and mandarin chinese using anki, watching grammar guides and seeing things on those languages (only in japanese tough) these are very fun languages tbh, im doing very small progress but i dont mind really, im having fun with those xd
@marwaqoura78043 күн бұрын
بالتوفيق
@hdajq892ey73 күн бұрын
你学中文多久了?????????????
@FebruaryHas30Days3 күн бұрын
Try Turkish
@henkfinkers39313 сағат бұрын
Native Dutch speaker here who was very happy that the Dutch had subtitles.
@RedMacs_og3 күн бұрын
Hello, you are alive.
@INARIUS203 күн бұрын
Thanks for reminding me, I almost forgot
@ETDOfficialКүн бұрын
Grasshopper but my home language is arabic
@Thelostchair2 күн бұрын
He didnt say anything about Norwegian since we all know well its the best language and one day will be better than Albanian sign language!
@Merelyakashmiriguy11112 күн бұрын
Hey sir, i wanna time share along you in Islamabad.from Pakistan part of Kashmir. I can speak English,Urdu, Hindi, Portuguese and bita Arabic.
@mahdi_zitawe2 күн бұрын
You don’t give a ع about what people think of you😂❤
@Lycos_dae3 күн бұрын
I am a Weeb who wants to watch Anime without subtitles and I can't cope with the fact that the Roman Empire is long dead and gone.. >_
@mikael93253 күн бұрын
Just a fair warning, you'll be dead inside if that's your only goal in learning Japanese. At some point anime can become boring, and you won't find the language to be as "cool" anymore when you've learnt it to a certain point. And you will probably understand it at some point, but will be embarrased to even type it let alone say anything in the language, since everything sounds unnatural and you can't think in Japanese yet. If you still continue past this despite the motivation drop, you will have enough input to sound Japanese, and now you've spend thousands of hours; do you still force yourself to watch anime? Do you still force yourself to read manga? You've already read all the actually good books like No Longer Human (人間失格), 砂の女, 箱男, and you start to wonder if you could've read some better books in other languages. Chances are you won't feel accomplished (at least not yet), since you probably didn't even learn to write kanji, and if you did, you question if you even need that skill and was it all a waste of time. Now you don't consume anything Japanese related except for the odd news piece from 朝日. You grew sick of some of the culture like manzai, the comedy sucks, not many good films outside anime, the people feel like Americans with their disingenuous compliments, you hate all the loan words from English (ビル biru for known buildings, why???), and after maybe visiting Japan you find that it's not that mythical to you as it once was. So next is Chinese. It's bigger, the people are some of the worst but at least they are not sanctimonious, it's more useful, hey look Chongqing is actually bigger than Tokyo and looks beautiful! Anyway..
@Lycos_dae3 күн бұрын
@@mikael9325 Bro what 😭😭I felt existential dread from reading your comment... I know that learning Japanese is a really ambitious goal, and I don't want to feel like I've wasted my time, which is why I'm keeping it on the back burner (since I'm also still in high school and busy with other stuff). I'm also not necessarily aiming to become proficient in the language, maybe one day that will be my goal, but it isn't for now. I just really like Japanese culture and think it's a cool language, and since I watch lots of anime, I thought it would be cool to get familiar with the language and learn it to a basic level. As of yet, I'm also not planning to move to Japan or anything. I do still have moments where I'm questioning why I'm even doing all that, so I do believe you that my motivation might dry out, but I sure hope it won't. Also, I don't really think it's possible to "get bored with anime" since it's more of a type of media than anything. As for all the loan words, yes I can definitely see myself hating those 😂 since they make the language less pure in my eyes, especially when it's more common everyday words that feel like there should be a native Japanese word for them. The Japanese feeling like Americans cuz of fake compliments does sound kinda bad, but like I said, I'm not planning on moving to Japan as of now. But yea anyway lol thanks for the warning😭😭😭
@bonusaccount34743 күн бұрын
@@Lycos_daethat guy is definitely exaggerating. As someone learning Japanese, I don't even hate loanwords, I love them for making the language easier. Also many people learn English just to consume English content and no one writes an essay about how they'll eventually get tired of english TV Show or something like that.
@ThetopnoobproКүн бұрын
17:35 real. One time I was on a trip and met a native Hungarian and told him to say a sentence in his language and he was lowkey struggling. Hungarian is so hard not even natives can speak it lmao
@hishamalaker4912 күн бұрын
learn arabic? I have been learning it from childhood: Grasshopper (I am definetly not a native speaker)
@Yunes9483 күн бұрын
Arabic, Kurdish, Turkish and Urdu but no Farsi :( what a shame
@Nicc112213 күн бұрын
Pff... 15 seconds in and I am rock hard. Thanks for making my nights!