Click on this link if your language got mentioned: kzbin.info/www/bejne/iYjae4CPhJiIj5Y
@AbdAlHakamJunaid26 күн бұрын
Ok
@jan_Kitalon25 күн бұрын
I can't believe my incredibly unknown language of English was mentioned. It really makes you smile when underrepresented communities finally get a spot in popular media
@alinaqirizvi144123 күн бұрын
Parsi (پارسی) is a (rare) alternative name for Persian it's technically a more original form considering Farsi (فارسی) comes from the p in Parsi being Arabised into an f considering Arabic doesn't have a p sound
@Suspressable21 күн бұрын
An official but critically endangered language in my ‘country’ wasn’t mentioned.
@jamesl677311 күн бұрын
You forgot provençal
@rawcopper60426 күн бұрын
"Oh, so you're a linguist?" "Yeah.." "Name every language"
@Raptorozaur23 күн бұрын
“Challenge accepted”
@Saptavi22 күн бұрын
"Aight bet"
@deafiefox26 күн бұрын
Me when a linguistic video about all languages actually treats signed languages on the same level as spoken languages
@oswildo.113224 күн бұрын
What do you mean 😭😭
@shamilbasaev274522 күн бұрын
He shouldn't tho
@JkmamHeydumb19 күн бұрын
@@shamilbasaev2745are you special
@jasonnelson914119 күн бұрын
@@shamilbasaev2745Spoken like a truly speech-centric person
@the_linguist_ll17 күн бұрын
@@shamilbasaev2745But they absolutely should, they literally languages
@PfyscheStyx26 күн бұрын
1:04:15 it is in fact, a sign language for deaf swedes in Finland
@ep_ion111210 күн бұрын
why did you watch it all the way through
@wildfire92809 күн бұрын
@@ep_ion1112 Lightweight says what?
@ep_ion11129 күн бұрын
@@wildfire9280 whar?
@kori22826 күн бұрын
44:15 needs more Chinese 🥲 Ethnologue is the opposite of liberal for Chinese-the entirety of Wu is treated as a single variety when just Northern Wu alone is a whole branch and Southern Wu is a far more disparate set by geography. All of Yue, Gan, Hakka is also treated as a single variety each, and Min gets their major divisions North/South/East but that's it.
@PM_ME_MESSIAEN_PICS25 күн бұрын
I heard Pu-Xian Min is actually recognised as a language by Glottolog
@arctic367815 күн бұрын
My Min dialect wasn’t listed
@pixtane74279 күн бұрын
At least it's not all just mandarin
@titojuani2025 күн бұрын
POV; You're just waiting for your language
@belle_pomme25 күн бұрын
Even better, my variety/dialect is also listed.
@h_fx5711 күн бұрын
Same mine is too: Karachay-Balkar
@wheatwhole_11 күн бұрын
Mine wasn’t listed and it’s a main language of my country 💀
@h_fx5711 күн бұрын
@@wheatwhole_ what is it?
@wheatwhole_11 күн бұрын
@@h_fx57 it’s Twi but another name for it is Akan and I found it in video lol
@problem922226 күн бұрын
46:10 CHUKCHI MENTIONED 🗣️ 1:33:14 KET MENTIONED 🗣️ 2:07:14 MOORE MENTIONED 🗣️ 2 EASTERN* SIBERIAN LANGUAGES AND OFFICIAL LANGUAGE OF BURKINA FASO I LOVE YOU
@nmanything26 күн бұрын
LES GOOOOO
@Nooticus26 күн бұрын
Ket is far from a ‘Far Eastern Siberian’ language but it is no less cool!!
@problem922223 күн бұрын
@@Nooticus i was high as shit and generalized this thats my bad everyone look ar this comment too
@Nooticus23 күн бұрын
@@problem9222 all good!
@Puffymations10 күн бұрын
MORE!!
@Inescapeium26 күн бұрын
Now try to say one sentence in every language.
@AuserOriginal25 күн бұрын
I'm not sure will he survive. Deam IDK will we survive watching it.
@the_linguist_ll23 күн бұрын
“water” may be more doable
@albertoluciano216910 күн бұрын
A week of live could be enough? 🤔😅
@AuserOriginal9 күн бұрын
@albertoluciano2169 IDK he said that it took him a lot of time to make this video in beginning of it. So properly not. I think it will take multiple months
@eitmrnbiwbo25 күн бұрын
now this is the quality content i subscribed for
@T.h.e.T.i.n.o26 күн бұрын
*EVERYONE IS HERE!* (smash bros intro playes)
@kmv4081526 күн бұрын
Fun fact: Hmong (including its dialects) 1:15:30 are in fact a part of Chunqiandian Cluster Miao 2:02:10 , but the reason for the listing here is due to politics and history.
@FairyCRat26 күн бұрын
Oh, so you're a linguist? Name every language. me af: 2:13
@bl1zz4rd2525 күн бұрын
28:50 In Bicol Region ( The region which speaks this language family ) There are towns , cities , congressional districts and even Barangays that have different variants , accents , intonations . Even neighboring towns can't understand each other such as the case in Daraga and Legazpi City where Daraga speaks West Albay Bikol while Legazpi speaks Central Bikol .
@loonaloonaloonaloona25 күн бұрын
DARAGA MENTIONED RAHHH
@marisa.minitwows25 күн бұрын
Is this what "michael says prime numbers for 3 hours" grew up to do
@BM7425 күн бұрын
You're underestimating us. Many of us, including me, watched to the end.
@Tariselan25 күн бұрын
1:49 « no one is going to make it to the end » well now i HAVE to >:/
@nanai1mo25 күн бұрын
16:34 Auslan is the name for Australian sign language, I can see the confusion.
@lipu_kijoke26 күн бұрын
What the fink??? Insane dedication, great job! Also 2:53:51 woo hoo Tok Pisin i long hia!
@zabaanshenaas25 күн бұрын
I hate pidgin. We should learn the real languages of Papua New Guinea such as Melpa, Enga, Kiwai, Amele, Binandere, Toaripi, Motu, Tolai, and all the others.
@lipu_kijoke25 күн бұрын
@ Does it not bring the many languages of Papua New Guinea together? The country would be in disarray if everyone had to learn 10 languages to get around. Although I love the many languages of Papua New Guinea and I agree that as many people as can be should learn them, Tok Pisin is insanely helpful.
@zabaanshenaas24 күн бұрын
@@lipu_kijoke No, I still disagree. I consider pidgin to be a complete and utter abomination. It is an insult to the people of Papua New Guinea. It is just baby-talk.
@moreydumo59259 күн бұрын
:D
@julestloid25 күн бұрын
Auslan is the Australian sign language that isn't for Aboriginal people. It apparently stands for AUstralian Sign LANguage. Only Australia would come up with a shortening so incomprehensible to non Aussies. Edit: Dammit, my comment got a search button method. Either way, I'm at the E's now, and my assumption as to why Estonian only has Standard Estonian is that South Estonian is probably listed under Võro.
@dedifanani865824 күн бұрын
Searched Comment
@TheLandBeforePrime25 күн бұрын
*Important timestamps* 0:11:03 Arabic 0:25:41 Bengali 0:44:22 Chinese, Mandarin 1:01:47 English 1:04:51 French 1:08:56 German, Standard 1:15:17 Hindi 1:20:25 Indonesian 1:23:29 Japanese 1:38:11 Korean 2:30:42 Portuguese 2:36:19 Russian 2:44:37 Spanish 2:56:42 Turkish 2:58:36 Urdu 2:59:52 Vietnamese
@modmaker761725 күн бұрын
To znaczy że mój język, polski nie jest ważny?
@TheLandBeforePrime25 күн бұрын
@modmaker7617 Polish is the second most spoken Slavic language. However, since it has only less than 100 million speakers, I'll try to add languages with 50 million speakers and up and see if Polish makes it to the list.
@valiarsharapov15225 күн бұрын
@@TheLandBeforePrime if your main criterion for iMpOrTaNcE is having at least 100 million speakers, you've missed around 30 languages, most iMpOrTaNtLy, Nigerian Pidgin 2:27:54
@TheLandBeforePrime25 күн бұрын
@valiarsharapov152 Sadly, barely anyone knows about Nigerian Pidgin. Not the Duolingo community, not even the polyglot community.
@GreenSheepPlays24 күн бұрын
I guess Dutch, Italian and Ukrainian ain’t important??? What?!
@CrimeanAnimates25 күн бұрын
1:01:47 for those wondering where English is
@jasonchiu27211 күн бұрын
Thanks for pointing out that very obscure language. I knew there would be someone who speaks it here!
@Whobertt12 күн бұрын
Now you should read the names of all 7164 languages in all 7164 languages, I believe in you
@pas-giaw605526 күн бұрын
Aborigines actually is correct, /æbɔɹɪdʒəniːz/, plural of aborigine, synonym of aboriginal 16:39
@weepingscorpion873925 күн бұрын
You know, I would be guilty of it myself but I couldn't stop a little giggle when you pronounced Apache's as a slight schwa, and when Arapaho was stressed on the 3rd and not the 2nd syllable. But you were in the moment and on a roll, so I will not give you much grief about it. Still only at "ara-" but I will keep watching. :) What follows are a lot of edits I have randomly added during watching this video. Cour d'Alene is indeed a French word but it's a name for a Salishan language spoken in Idaho. Its endonym is Snchitsu’umshtsn. So which one would you rather pronounce? :) Deno is indeed spoken in Africa. It is part of the Bole-Tangale languages which themselves belong to the Chadic branch of the Afro-Asiatic languages. However, per Wikipedia, its speakers are shifting towards Hausa and Fulfulde. Estonian: I'm guessing: South Estonian which includes languages like Seto and Võro were often considered dialects of Estonian, so I'm guessing Estonian is the wider (older?/obsolete?) term which encompasses North + South Estonian, while North Estonian is Estonian proper. Idk. Faroese: yay, my language! Though they missed Faroese Sign Language which is slightly different than Danish Sign Language. I guess close enough to be considered a dialect. Looks like they don't have Greenlandic Sign Language either probably for the same reason. And no, I don't think it's the same as Inuit Sign Language; that sounds more Canadian to me, imho. Finnish sign language, Finnish-Swedish sign language, and Swedish sign languages would be for Finns, Finland Swedes, and Swedes (of Sweden), respectively, surely. You were on the money about Hpun. It is a Burmic language so would be an aspirated p. Shout out to Ingrian!
@sciencedoneright11 күн бұрын
2:50:59 The timestamp for Telugu, in case anyone's looking for it :>
@jaswanth90178 күн бұрын
🙏🙏
@bl1zz4rd2525 күн бұрын
28:19 Bikol mentioned 🦅🦅🦅🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🐃🐃🐃🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@deerglx473224 күн бұрын
RAAAAAHHHH HOME OF THE SUPERTYPHOONS, VOLCANOES, AND POLITICAL DYNASTIES 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀
@the_linguist_ll26 күн бұрын
Yeah would not have guessed that lol I’ll watch and supply alternatives if there are better ones for the languages of the Gran Chaco 2:30 Abipón, Guaicuruan 9:40 Angaité, Enlhet-Enenlhet (If the orthography is that of Enxet Sur, then it’s something like /anŋaite/ 18:05 Ayoreo, Zamucoan 27:07 Bermojo Wichí, Mataguayan, aka Wichí Lhamtes Vejoz 40:03 Chamacoco, Zamucoan. Ishír is preferred, but Chamacoco is fine 45:19 Iyo’wujwa Chorote and Iyojwa’ja Chorote, Mataguayan (The ⟨j⟩ is /x/, rusty on my Chorote phonology, but I think ⟨jw⟩ is /xʷ/, the apostrophes are preglottalized here 1:01:49 Enlhet Norte, Enlhet-Enenlhet (Something like /enɬet/) 1:01:55 Enxet Sur, Enlhet-Enenlhet. (/eːnɬet/,) 1:11:15 One of these is for Kaskihá, Enlhet-Enenelhet. Not sure why Guana is still used 1:26:07 Kadiwéu, Guaicuruan 1:49:10 Lule, Lule-Vilela (not extinct despite how commonly it’s said, just very endangered) 1:51:22 Maká, Mataguayan. 2:06:03 Mocoví, Guaicuruan 2:18:26 Nivaclé :), Mataguayan. /niβak͡le/ 2:28:04 Pilagá, Guaicuruan 2:28:05 Pilcomayo Wichí, Mataguayan 2:38:04 Sanapaná, Enlhet-Enenlhet 2:53:33 Toga-Qom, Guaicuruan 2:53:34 Toba-Maskoy, Enlhet-Enenlhet 2:59:43 Vilela, Lule-Vilela 3:02:49 Weenhayek, Mataguayan. It’s a Wichí language in the Mataguayan family, also known as Wichí Lhamtes Noctén
@the_linguist_ll26 күн бұрын
A Grammar of Enxet Sur gives /aŋkajte/ for Angaité, so the orthography is different
@minirop26 күн бұрын
greatest achievement since Michael Stevens recited prime numbers for 3 hours.
@llythes12 күн бұрын
you get it
@SolarBaller11 күн бұрын
13:25 as an Armenian, we don’t say Eastern Armenian because its the Armenian Armenians living in Armenia speak (the default Armenian). Western Armenia was mostly spoken in the western parts of Armenia which are now under Turkish control so fewer people actually speak it
@anowarjibbali26 күн бұрын
New conlanging idea, go to a random timestamp in this video and pick the first name you hear to use to base your conlang on.
@yaroslavkolodchenko18 күн бұрын
I asked chatgpt to choose a random timestamp and I got Swo. Im not so satisified let ke see what other langauge would i get in the next round
@yaroslavkolodchenko18 күн бұрын
On next roll I got Tajio, but imma baee it on tajik instead
@koyangtsai24 күн бұрын
1:29:07 I'm dying at the pronunciation of Kapampángan Here's the IPA for it /kəpəmpaːŋən/
@ThatEverydayEnthusiast22 күн бұрын
Don’t tell bro about my made up childhood language…
@eyeless_person26 күн бұрын
2:49:40 Tarifit mentioned (Father's side native language)
@Tafrara-idir26 күн бұрын
Me too, but my mother's side
@halagavi25 күн бұрын
@@Tafrara-idiryou guys should get married
@vatsalj753525 күн бұрын
27:28 I'm surprised you pronounced Bh(breathy B) correctly, i have not heard anyone pronounce it correctly except Indo Aryan languages speakers.
@noonehere69942 күн бұрын
honestly, if I pronounce it fast enough, it becomes indistinguishable with an aspirated p. is it only me?
@i_like_trainsyt25 күн бұрын
16:51 yes Australia does have its own sign language. It’s called Auslan and you just read it (and mispronounced it 10 seconds ago).
@david_oliveira7126 күн бұрын
17:00 "Does Australian not have its own Sign Language?" Apparently, it's called 'Auslan'
@root-beer26 күн бұрын
44:59 chong mentioned!!! my relatives live in chanthaburi and thats the indigenous language there
@koolsteins13 күн бұрын
1:54:10 - If you think about it, almost every baby in the world has started off speaking ‘Mama’. Lmao.
@NinjaAptxParaElPueblo25 күн бұрын
2:31:34 PUREPECHA MENTIONED 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (my native language along side with Spanish)
@iwuedfh24 күн бұрын
it was great watching the entire three hours and i don't regret a single thing otherwise i would've missed PORT SANDWICH
@thato59620 күн бұрын
2:44:16 "Sesotho" is the proper way home languages speakers call it. sotho southern is an informal way of saying
@Nooticus26 күн бұрын
Phenomenal work! Huge props! You read so fast too
@Rudrakxh10 күн бұрын
there were thousands of languages but bro chose to speak them all 🗣️📢
@stefanoraz2719 күн бұрын
My native languages (Borneo, Indonesia) 22:09 Banjar 1:49:45 Ma’anyan 2:15:40 Ngaju
@mapeditorjon530612 күн бұрын
Apa khabar! I'm also from Borneo, but from the Malaysian side 😄
@C0rner_Dweller12 күн бұрын
Any time I read "Borneo", I just think of the TF2 map lol
@jgcodes202025 күн бұрын
_Oh, so you're a linguist? Name every language._ This guy:
@OtherworldlyYTP9 күн бұрын
2:54:22 YES! Toposa! Went on a missions trip to a remote tribe in South Sudan, glad to see their language is recognized! 🥰
@pilot_morph_roblox9 күн бұрын
"Youll never make it to the end" i just did...
@logansh78987 күн бұрын
That improvised parts make this SO, SO MUCH BETTER!!😂😂😂
@jonakthakuria85088 күн бұрын
You also missed Kamatapuri, it's a lost language from western Assam, Wesea Heart from Assam❤
@Wunusn10 күн бұрын
8:25 WHAT LANGUAGE?? 💀
@livingtargetts9 күн бұрын
Me and your mother practiced this language yesterday 🤣🤣🤣
@Wunusn9 күн бұрын
@livingtargetts very funny bro 😑
@livingtargetts8 күн бұрын
@Wunusn Don't be sad bro. Saw a chance, had to take it ☺
@TheErwinator908 күн бұрын
Zeeuws dialect mentioned. Hoe bezig eej
@i_ate_a_cat_26 күн бұрын
Sanest linguist spotted
@SpringGarden-ny9oi9 күн бұрын
2:43 Did you mean acehnese?
@thequantumgate326023 күн бұрын
56:45 Dobu! I know this is a lot of work, but thank you for mentioning the name of my ethnic language. This means alot!
@hhoopplaa13 күн бұрын
13:24 I think it's just that Eastern Armenian is seen as standard Armenian nowadays with Western Armenian being kind of a dialect of this "standard" Armenian. Historically it wasn't always like this of course, I guess it's kinda similar to how I think the Hanover dialect from all the dialects of German was the one that was decided to be called "Standard German" and be teached to everyone in school and spoken/written in most official settings
@BrownCrewmate125 күн бұрын
As a Bhutanese, the list missed a languages from the east bodish branch, namely Kurtöp(kha) (which somewhat hurts since it’s a native tongue for some of my family members) other then that, your pronunciation for most other languages in Bhutan was not “bad”.
@Eatingguy8 күн бұрын
There’s a whole lotta languages and they’re all interesting because most of them I never heard of
@MariaMartinez-researcher22 күн бұрын
1:56:15. Mapudungun is one of the main native languages spoken in Chile. The people's name is Mapuche. mapu - land che - people
@auzee492524 күн бұрын
16:56 Australian sign language is AUSLAN, mentioned just before the others
@Alberich7823 күн бұрын
1:30:55 KASHMIRI MENTIONED LETS GO WE’RE BACK BABY NUMBER ONE KASHMIR
@obonyxiam26 күн бұрын
i'm one hour in rn and it's honestly kinda exhausting to listen to after a point lol
@oskartelech950525 күн бұрын
Well, so there aren't still some extinct languages or these considered as dialects. Eg there're Prussian and Polabian but aren't Gothic and Sumerian
@valiarsharapov15225 күн бұрын
Ethnologue doesn't include ancient languages (unless they're still used, take Latin), though ISO 639-3 does
@susieannemalate957415 күн бұрын
Agta, Villa Viliciosa is an extinct language. I looked it up on Ethnologue.
@mamoruin624010 күн бұрын
2:38:55 Sasak, Indonesia No wayyy you really put my ethnic's language too 🥰
@ToomasTennisberg25 күн бұрын
1:02:42 As an Estonian who has poked around these categorizations a bit, my understanding is that there is the macrolanguage of "Estonian" which comprises Standard Estonian and a dialect called Võro. As for why not just label Võro as "Estonian, Võro" instead of its own thing, unsure, but possibly because it feels weird to label Võro as "just another version of Estonian", and the reason why they appear in the Estonian macrolanguage is that when the first ISO standards came out, they just lumped it all together. So that's why it looks like there is just Standard Estonian and nothing else: the other one is on the other end of the list :P
@GreenSheepPlays24 күн бұрын
Amazing how you’re able to do this!!! but… 1:28:26 poor Kangri 😢
@the_linguist_ll23 күн бұрын
lol
@RogerRamos199325 күн бұрын
I speak Adele, An4l and Ali and you pronounced them perfectly.
@GothinatorNie9 күн бұрын
Your pronunciation of Afrikaans was amazing, as an Afrikaner!
@kmv4081526 күн бұрын
35:07 Jiongnai, Wunai, and Younuo are not Bunu languages but totally separate languages in different branches. Only Bu-Nu and its other sister languages that was not included in the list are considered Bunu languages. I guess it's a bit outdated. Also, these name are just Chinese approximated name for the native languages like Kiong Nai, Hm-Nai, and Yuno respectively. All of these languages are Hmong-Mien languages (or Miao-Yao).
@Katzard9 күн бұрын
You forgot my name, Kayne
@lordmeow22 күн бұрын
1:28:35 Kankanaey mentioned! Also, Kankanaey spelling is not standardized so the divergence of spelling isnt really a mistake. Other spellings ive seen are Kankanai, Kankana-ey, and Kankana-oy.
@yusufkerem-i7j17 күн бұрын
Bro he deserved those 8 billion views, he said the names of all the languages.
i was gonna fall asleep until i hears akuemakumakinmauka
@mewandipod26 күн бұрын
I remember Lingo posting a community post that read “y’all hate it when I talk about Spanish, huh?” Bro really pulled up with every other language as a flex coming off that.
@PsychoticSonja24 күн бұрын
16:42 "Aborigines" pronounced like "Aborigin-ees" is a nickname for the Australian Aboriginal people given by the Europeans. 23:49 Yay! Bug Fables! 39:55 Yay! Chakma mentioned!(You also said it right) I will come back to this when I finish the video.
@thysupremematrix43277 күн бұрын
2:48:24 tamil is pronounced with a zha at the end, i.e. a voiced retroflex approximant
@calebwilliamsmusician24 күн бұрын
Came here to see if you included the obscure Native American language I’m learning. I was not disappointed.
@KawaiiJagaimoQT26 күн бұрын
2:30:41 Portuguese
@حخهحخهخخهخخعغهحهعغهععع26 күн бұрын
Portuguese 🇵🇹
@oswildo.113224 күн бұрын
@@حخهحخهخخهخخعغهحهعغهععع Portuguese 🇧🇷
@Memeoup8 күн бұрын
No zenagen mentioned I'm going to cry till the next year now 😢
@Yoturu_mc13 күн бұрын
why did yo udo this to yourself are you okay?
@RifqiYT8925 күн бұрын
1:52:48 Malay mentioned!!! And yes, Malay is spreaded across southeast Asia and even to Madagascar. That's why it has a lot of varieties.
@WannzKaswan24 күн бұрын
Dekat Madagaskar tak pernah ada bahasa Melayu. Cuma ada bahasa Malagasy yang berkerabat jauh dengan bahasa Melayu.
@CalvinNoire19 күн бұрын
@@WannzKaswan fact
@superspongis25 күн бұрын
holy shit, twow mention?? carys impact is insane
@tchuryanimations25 күн бұрын
Never saw you use your mascot before.
@cKoruss25 күн бұрын
Please add the lizard to more thumbnails
@therealtaco732822 күн бұрын
I legit made a jetpunk quiz on every living language lol
@alperkaanbilir177624 күн бұрын
If reading their names alone takes 200 minutes imagine the mess we'd be in if they all had their nation states, flags, laws and armies.
thoughts 1. thinking about Kami and Kami 2. the d in Kannada is the hard-sounding (retroflex?) one 3. Kara Kara Kara 4. Kodava also has a hard (retroflex¿) d with the final a longer than the first a 5. Kol Kol Kol 6. The a in konkani is the short one (the schwa i guess?) probably obvious what i watched for but triple konkani is crazy lmao
@shthepanda458511 күн бұрын
As a member of the chin tribe of western Myanmar 42:04 I would just like to say it is VERY necessary to seperate them as we don’t understand a word of the other tribes language.. (btw haven’t heard of half of those chin languages)
@shthepanda458511 күн бұрын
There’s also a BUNCH your missing like Zanniat Chin (where im from)
@koza_kude740024 күн бұрын
I'm waiting for someone to time stamp every single one
@Russiqns_8 күн бұрын
Bro saying “Afrikaans” in a very close to afrikaans accent brought me joy I will never be able to understand
@leozinhoplays25 күн бұрын
33:02 brazil mentioned
@iixrhenn8 күн бұрын
29:45 BIMA MENTIONED RAWWR 🔥🔥🔥
@Raptorozaur14 күн бұрын
34:01 THOSE ARE TWO SAME LANGUAGES, JUST DIFFERENT PRONUNTIATION OF ITS NAME
@Meovvtzy12 күн бұрын
2:01:04 I WON‼️‼️ MEITEI PERSON HERE 🔥 Btw, this much dedication is INSANE!! GREAT job LingoLizard ‼️
@kier006325 күн бұрын
vsauce prime numbers
@JOSelo-uo2wv21 күн бұрын
The different kinds of French really only vary in very informal language. We still understand each other well.