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Majestic Minds

Majestic Minds

27 күн бұрын

This is me speaking 10 languages which I have learned over the last 4 years. Let me know what you think!
For those asking, I am 19 years old.
As I said in the video, I am a pianist, and I have another channel where you can watch my performances:
/ @jonashasageremtkjrjensen
My e-book can be found here:
www.themajesticminds.com/prod...
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Thanks for watching!
0:26 English
1:12 Danish
1:33 German
2:27 French
3:07 Russian
5:16 Persian
5:50 Hungarian
9:23 Spanish
10:30 Italian
11:29 Chinese
Next language: Arabic (starting August)

Пікірлер: 765
@avenov
@avenov 13 күн бұрын
Russian native here, if you spoke to me and I didn't know you were Danish, it would take me a lot of time to realize you're a foreigner. Considering you started in 2020, your level is even more mindblowing
@rawbig
@rawbig 12 күн бұрын
It means that you are not native russian. He has accent that you can’t ignore, pronunciation, especially when he says “Gogol” he speak pretty well, but not as a native, it’s more like he moved to russia when he was 10-12
@enjoyyyer
@enjoyyyer 12 күн бұрын
@@rawbig true
@bogdan_zarikhin
@bogdan_zarikhin 12 күн бұрын
SAME! If it weren't for some of the words, I would easily confuse him with native speaker
@udinovkeiv5200
@udinovkeiv5200 12 күн бұрын
Then why you write to him in English bro? 😂
@hxplode1460
@hxplode1460 12 күн бұрын
​@@udinovkeiv5200dude he can write in the language he want hahhaah
@samuelwongyt
@samuelwongyt 24 күн бұрын
as a chinese, im currently foaming in my mouth and doing 30 backflips
@Sunlai_zh
@Sunlai_zh 19 күн бұрын
不恰當的幽默,三個月還是挺準。在初始水準漢字佔用超大量時間,通常學習者在學會打字後才開始說話
@infectedp9419
@infectedp9419 19 күн бұрын
@@Sunlai_zhi’m currently starting with only the pinyin to focus on speaking/understanding but the tones are still a big challenge as i can never be sure i’m doing them correctly 💔
@infectedp9419
@infectedp9419 19 күн бұрын
well, many mandarin learners probably do sound horrendous to native speakers but there’s little to be done about it in the beginning
@Sunlai_zh
@Sunlai_zh 19 күн бұрын
@@infectedp9419 to master consonant and vowel sounds and also learn about some features, look up for Help: IPA / Mandarin (wiki / Standard Chinese phonology may be helpful too) btw with this template you can learn how to sound almost like a native speaker of almost any language within a day or even an hour Many ppl are confused aboud tones but dw, there's just a simple scheme not so many ppl talk about tone marks or numbers normal tone (˧, 3) stands for the tone in speech you usually use to talk without any emotions or smth, just your normal voice. Proceeding from that point you can figure out how chinese tones are pronounced: ˥ (55 - very high tone) = 1st tone (it can also be pronounced as ˦ 44, it always depends on speaker's preferences) ˨˥ (25 - so you start with a tone which is a little bit lower than your normal voice and get it to the highest point gradually) - 2nd tone ˨˩˨ (21(2) - in fluent speech it doesnt get arisen back to 2 (212) because it's simply difficult to process, but as exemplary pronunciation you can hear it as 212; at the lowest tone of 1 some people even make a little wheeze) - third tone ˥˨ (52) - 4th tone so you can try pronouncing these slowly and then get faster so you can automatize tones, but ig you shouldn't focusing this topic too much also chinese is a very widespread language so you have no shortage of sources
@samuelwongyt
@samuelwongyt 18 күн бұрын
@@Sunlai_zh 對啊,其實我覺得是真的挺厲害的
@unqarte
@unqarte 15 күн бұрын
По-русски говоришь замечательно) удачи с любовью из Санкт-Петербурга)
@Humon497
@Humon497 6 күн бұрын
Сразу видно, что из Питера
@n1kas157
@n1kas157 5 күн бұрын
@@Humon497 А,что не так с Питером?
@sh1zzyx
@sh1zzyx 4 күн бұрын
@@n1kas157 Учи русский... Ты даже запятые не можешь нормально расставить.
@sabyrzhan1
@sabyrzhan1 4 күн бұрын
​​@@sh1zzyx зависит от смысла предложения, буква а означает скорее всего междометие, после которого надо ставить запятую
@mar_kha
@mar_kha 4 күн бұрын
О, я тоже в Питере)
@bencebuda4599
@bencebuda4599 15 күн бұрын
As a Hungarian native speaker I can tell you that you speak my mothertongue on a pretty impressive level given that you've been learning it only for a relatively short time. Your accent is not big at all and while you do use some weird words you could basically make yourself understood everywhere in the country with this level. It's a really damn impressive job given how much of a nightmare our language is.
@IElronMcBong
@IElronMcBong 9 күн бұрын
I dont think its a nightmare i realy like it too. We could even have learned a bit in school but i didnt want at the time.. now as a grown adult we practice every Monday for 1,5 hours..
@FrozenMermaid666
@FrozenMermaid666 5 күн бұрын
Hungarian is one of the easier languages and the easiest agglutinative language, being a mid category 2 languages with easy category 1 pronunciation, that is just slightly less easy than Latvian which is also a category 2 language, but for some reason, most are trying to make it sound like it’s one of the hardest languages lol, even though it really isn’t, Hungarian words being naturally easy to learn and memorize, because Hungarian has over 90% pretty words, and one’s hern naturally learns the prettier and more distinctive words faster, so, lots of the Hungarian words are as easy to memorize as Norse / Germanic / Celtic words - the easiest languages to learn are the prettiest languages ever created Norse / Gothic / Icelandic / Faroese / English / Dutch / Norwegian / Danish / Welsh / Breton / Cornish which are all super easy category 1 languages with the most gorgeous words that are naturally the easiest to memorize, with Modern English being the absolute easiest language in every way, as it was designed that way on purpose, and oversimplified even, so that it could easily become the universal language fast, but all other Germanic languages are also category 1 languages that are super easy to learn, though Hungarian words are usually even easier to memorize than German words, many of the Hungarian words being comparable to Norse words, plus its pronunciation and accent are also easier than those of German, as German has category 2 pronunciation and accent, so it’s a lot harder to imitate the German accent, so I don’t really understand why most ppl think Hungarian isn’t easy, but it’s probably because they don’t really understand how it works or haven’t tried to learn it themselves etc, however, it’s definitely not one of the harder languages, just different, especially to someone that isn’t used to agglutinative languages!
@IElronMcBong
@IElronMcBong 4 күн бұрын
@@FrozenMermaid666 And you speak wich languages?every Language thats exists?
@TottalyInterestin
@TottalyInterestin 2 күн бұрын
@@FrozenMermaid666 wth everything you talk about is nonsens... yeah you can learn the word itself but all the other stuff will be a nightmare. And german words are not nice, not pretty, never been.
@AgustinaOrozco-zd5zk
@AgustinaOrozco-zd5zk 2 күн бұрын
​@@TottalyInterestin🤌🤌🤌🤌🤌
@DenisYusupov
@DenisYusupov 24 күн бұрын
Произношение по-русски великолепное! Being fluent in 4 languages only, I can apprehend an insane amount of job here. Really impressive.
@FrozenMermaid666
@FrozenMermaid666 24 күн бұрын
The more languages one learns, the better, but, one should always choose wisely (only the pretty and easy languages) which is key to being a successful polyglot, while also enjoying the learning process, so I highly recommend learning the prettiest languages ever created Norse / Icelandic / Dutch / English / Norwegian / Gothic / Faroese / Danish / Welsh / Breton / Cornish etc fluently as they are way too pretty not to know and are the most poetic and the most heavenly and the most refined languages with the best letter combinations and the prettiest word endings and the coolest sound patterns and sounds and pronunciation rules that are so modern and amazing, and Middle English and Forn Svenska and Óld English are also super gorgeous, plus they are all easy category 1 languages with words that are naturally very easy to memorize, so one can learn many of them at the same time, and Hungarian is also a pretty language with mostly pretty words and is a category 2 language, and Latin / Galician / Catalan / Gallo / Occitan / Portuguese are some of the prettiest Latin languages, and Slovene and Latvian are the prettiest Slavic languages, which are very easy like Germanic languages and Hungarian, so they are way better options than Russian and other Slavic languages, so I recommend learning the prettiest and pretty languages 2gether, instead of languages such as Chinese languages and Japanese which are impossible category 10 languages that have mostly non-pretty words and most other languages and languages such as Russian (category 5) and Arabic and Farsi (which are category 9 as all other Arabic languages) which are also very overrated and just avrg because they don’t have mostly pretty words and mostly pretty word endings and only have a few pretty words and a few pretty word endings! Norse and Icelandic and Gothic are also the most alpha languages ever and some of the languages that are the most fun to learn and speak, plus they have super easy pronunciation like English, so they are a must-know for all learners, but all other Norse / Germanic / Celtic languages are also very pretty, so they are all great options, and I am learning them all - Íslenska er svo frábær og sérstök! 🇮🇸 I am upper advanced level in Dutch and advanced level in Icelandic and Norwegian and upper intermediate level in Norse and German and upper beginner level in Gothic and Faroese and Danish and Slovene and Hungarian and Latin and a few others and mid intermediate level in Welsh and Swedish and Portuguese and Italian and French and beginner level in most other target languages, plus I am writer level in English and native speaker level in Spanish which are my first two languages that I’ve been learning passively since childhood, and I only started learning languages on my own a bit over one year ago, like sixteen or seventeen months ago, though I didn’t learn anything for three months during those months, because I took three one-month breaks, but I am learning most of my target languages at the same time, and I have over fifty target languages, even though I’ve been focusing on Norse languages and modern Celtic languages the most, so I can already understand almost everything in many types of sentences, even in related languages that I haven’t focused so much on, so in a few years I’ll be fluent in multiple languages that I’ve been prioritizing a lot and intermediate or advanced level in multiple other target languages, as I am a full-time language learner, so I spend all day or all night learning new words and constantly revising previously learnt words, as each word must be seen and heard and revised at least thirty times over a longer period of time for each word to become automatic and permanent!
@FrozenMermaid666
@FrozenMermaid666 24 күн бұрын
Some fun Norse and Icelandic noun declensions... - veðr / veður (neutral noun meaning weather in nominative and accusative) - veðrit / veðrið (the weather in n and a) - veðri (to weather aka the dative form) - veðrinu (to the weather aka the detive definite form) - veðrs or veðrar / veðurs (of weather aka the genitive indefinite form) - veðrsins or veðrarins / veðursins (of the weather aka the genitive definite form) - hǫttr / hattur or höttur (masculine noun meaning hat in nominative) - hǫttrinn / hatturinn or hötturinn (the hat in n) - hǫtt / hatt or hött (hat in accusative) - hǫttinn / hattinn or höttinn (the hat in a) - hetti / hatti (to hat in dative) - hettinum / hattinum (to the hat in dative definite) - hattar / hatts (of hat in genitive) - hattarins / hattsins (of the cat in g) The plural forms of hats in Norse are... - hettir / hettirnir (hats / the hats in nominative) - hǫttu / hǫttuna (hats / the hats in accusative) - hǫttum / hǫttunum (to hats / to the hats in dative) - hatta / hattanna (of hats / of the hats in genitive) Normally the definite articles are added at the end of the nouns, but both Norse and Icelandic also have a set of definite articles that come before the noun, and in nominative they are hinn (m) and hin (f) and hið (n) tho in Norse the one used with neutral nouns has one T or two Ts at the end instead of ð aka the eth letter, but it is hið in Icelandic when used as a definite article, but when spellt with two Ts in Icelandic it means the other... For example, if I say hin stöð it means the station, but, if I say hin stöðin it means the other station, stöð being a feminine noun, and, with neutral nouns, if I say hið hreiður it means the nest, tho if I say hitt hreiðrið it means the other nest... Norse languages and the other prettiest Germanic languages should be learnt by all, as they are the prettiest languages ever, and all should be choosing wisely, only the pretty and easy languages like Norse and Icelandic and Gothic and Dutch and English and Norwegian and Faroese and Danish and Welsh and Breton and Cornish etc which are all easy category 1 languages with the most memorable words that are naturally easy to learn, and they are just so magical, I even enjoy the actual learning process, with every Norse word being just so pretty!
@FrozenMermaid666
@FrozenMermaid666 24 күн бұрын
I am so obsessed with the Norse languages, they are so pretty, like, so incredibly pretty and otherworldly, I cannot even understand why most ppl haven’t even heard of them, because how can such pretty languages be so unknown, just because they don’t have many speakers, but, they should be included in every movie and video for etc for their pretty words and sounds - I have seen and heard languages from every or almost every language family, but most learners only know about the most known five to ten languages that are included in movies and videos the most and that all have heard of, but I highly recommend seeing each Norse / Germanic language in its written form and also each modern Celtic language (Welsh / Breton / Cornish / Manx / Irish / Scottish Gaelic) and also listening to multiple vocal samples from each, if one really wants to see and hear the prettiest languages ever, as some of those languages are just as gorgeous as English, so they should be equally known, so hopefully they are going to be very known in the near future!
@BananaSmoothie-ik7ho
@BananaSmoothie-ik7ho 13 күн бұрын
@@FrozenMermaid666bro u r weird
@dabmanplays4876
@dabmanplays4876 13 күн бұрын
@@FrozenMermaid666holy moly, you know a lot about languages! Guess, your name suggests that too, because it had Nordic origins, if I am correct. But the hobby is really cool, keep up the good work
@dzsery8728
@dzsery8728 17 күн бұрын
Bro, the fact that you are speaking Hungarian on a higher level than most of the foreigners who moved here years ago, is awesome! Keep it up! 💪
@alice75643
@alice75643 14 күн бұрын
I'm Iranian and you have a cute accent 😅 but that's ok . Thanks for learning our language. ❤
@abu_saman
@abu_saman 7 күн бұрын
مرسی عزیزم
@Vimnenenuzni
@Vimnenenuzni 15 күн бұрын
Я думал, что у каждого иностранца плохое произношение, но у вас оно отличное! у некоторых русских формулировка предложения гораздо хуже. молодец!
@Kulak-tr
@Kulak-tr 20 күн бұрын
آفرین، تبریک میگم، عالی هستی👌🏼
@wwld9823
@wwld9823 13 күн бұрын
as an italian I find it easy to believe it took you just 2 weeks to learn since you spoke spanish already and like you said they are very similar, your danish accent is super strong but frankly it doesn't matter
@gabor6259
@gabor6259 18 күн бұрын
Köszönöm, hogy a nyelvemet beszéled! Szép volt a történet a nagyapádról. Thank you for speaking my language! The story about your grandfather was sweet.
@GMDdimyleoff
@GMDdimyleoff 16 күн бұрын
Этот человек вообще красавчик, столько языков знает, от каждого языка по одной истории😁
@krisztikekoczo8886
@krisztikekoczo8886 Күн бұрын
Szia én magyar vagyok
@samina277
@samina277 14 күн бұрын
As a Persian dang I’m shook
@TAKMYT
@TAKMYT 8 күн бұрын
برادر چرا شکه شدی
@abu_saman
@abu_saman 7 күн бұрын
برادر چرا شکه شدی
@samina277
@samina277 6 күн бұрын
@@TAKMYT من خواهرم نه برادر 🙄
@ashkanten
@ashkanten 4 күн бұрын
برادر چرا شوکه شدی؟
@darksky2052
@darksky2052 3 күн бұрын
داداش واقعا خوب صحبت می کرد . درسته لحجه اش عالی نبود . ولی کلماتی وه استفاده می‌کرد، ازش معلوم بود خوب بلده
@lifeofyama
@lifeofyama 24 күн бұрын
Молодец! Ты так хорошо говоришь
@MjstcMinds
@MjstcMinds 23 күн бұрын
Спасибо большое!
@Tymko_Gradowski
@Tymko_Gradowski 12 күн бұрын
​@@MjstcMindsнаверное тебе сложно даются мягкие согласные как ть и дь, ты говоришь не дЕкабрь, а дЭкабрь или же учиТ вместо, учиТЬ. Но это уже нюансы, по сравнению с тем, что ты понимаешь 99% речи.
@Olga-ue6le
@Olga-ue6le 7 күн бұрын
​@@Tymko_GradowskiДа-да-да, если бы не эти моменты, то произношение было бы просто идеальным
@Pirozhok.bez.pontov
@Pirozhok.bez.pontov 7 күн бұрын
you're just crazy 🤯 To know so many languages, at this age and at such a level, to read Nietzsche and Dostoevsky! this is just next level of human evolution 😅
@LanguageSimp
@LanguageSimp 20 күн бұрын
xd
@user-eo9gb1zn1c
@user-eo9gb1zn1c 16 күн бұрын
Don’t you dare idiotta
@nekoyd
@nekoyd 14 күн бұрын
xd
@shureee1
@shureee1 14 күн бұрын
xd
@ALEX-fq7hh
@ALEX-fq7hh 14 күн бұрын
xd
@jackcollins87
@jackcollins87 13 күн бұрын
xd
@mirabarocsi
@mirabarocsi 12 күн бұрын
Hungarian native speaker here. Man, you speak our language so so good! No, I am not even kidding, sometimes I felt like that a Hungarian was speaking. Sometimes you didn't even have an accent. It's really impressive. I am so honoured that you learned this nightmare language. I can't even imagine how hard it was/it is for you, but thank you for learning it! It's impressive and keep up the good work! If you ever come to Hungary and start speaking Hungarian, everyone will be so happy, I'm telling you :))
@gergokovacs1888
@gergokovacs1888 8 сағат бұрын
Azért túlzásba nem kell esni, de nagyon ügyes az biztos. Ettől függetlenül nagyon erős akcentusa van és cseréli a szavakat meg felcseréli a ragokat. Azonban ahhoz képest, hogy csak magától tanulta és nem élt itt nagyon is impresszív, mivel sokan akik itt laknak küldöldiek se beszélnek még ennyire jól se.
@mirabarocsi
@mirabarocsi 8 сағат бұрын
@@gergokovacs1888 nyilván nem egy egész mondatról beszéltem. Mire megtanulják rendesen, akcentus nelkül a nyelvet, beleöregednek. De rengeteg olyan szó volt, amit szebben ejtett ki, mint néhány magyar. :))
@gergokovacs1888
@gergokovacs1888 8 сағат бұрын
@@mirabarocsi Saját vélemény. Mint mondtam nagyon jól beszél. Egyébként akik itt élnek 10-12 év az hogy ne legyen akcentus(ismerős általi tapasztalat). Az meg, hogy vannak tarjániak meg falusiak attól még nem fogja szebben mondani a szavakat. Mint mondtam ügyesnek ügyes nagyon is.
@messor01
@messor01 4 күн бұрын
Congratulations! You speak Hungarian very well, it's easy to understand! Keep it up! Good language learning.
@anikolevay
@anikolevay 8 күн бұрын
ez fantasztikus, gratulálok! magyar vagyok, tudom hogy nagyon nagyon nehéz!! és még 9 nyelv? úr isten....
@Paul-ve4vk
@Paul-ve4vk 8 күн бұрын
Damn dude you're litterally a genius - a marvelous pianist and you speak 10 languages? Unbelievable!
@user-lb6mm8sx8r
@user-lb6mm8sx8r 15 күн бұрын
An English/Russian bilingual here (English teacher) Absolutely outstanding. English: some grammar mistakes and you might consider brushing up your phonetics, but .. Wait! Your English came as the result of you playing Minecraft? Now that's what I call a "miracle"! Russian: some very minor grammar mistakes aside (missed some cases/genders, e.g. овладеть... *сталО* моей...) your Russian is surprisingly awesome! Excellent work! Amazing talent! Best wishes for you and your piano career!
@olgascherol
@olgascherol 11 күн бұрын
Я - русская. Парень правильно употребил согласование: "...овладеть... сталО...". Только так.
@tangarika7
@tangarika7 11 күн бұрын
@@olgascherol 4:47 По-моему, он всё же выразился не вполне корректно: "Овладеть языком дал мне возможность...". Обычно "даёт возможность" какое-либо существительное/местоимение, но точно не глагол. Вот несколько корректных, на мой взгляд, вариантов этой фразы: "Овладение языком дало мне возможность...", "Овладев языком, я смог...", "Я овладел языком, что дало мне возможность..." и др.
@mishal.3775
@mishal.3775 14 күн бұрын
Боже, какой талантливый парень! Офигеть!
@Mara-he1xc
@Mara-he1xc 8 күн бұрын
As a native Persian and Russian speaker, it was so satisfying that you could speak both of my languages
@jerzyodolski2232
@jerzyodolski2232 24 күн бұрын
Какой ты молодец! Очень хорошо говоришь на всех этих языках. На русском есть, правда, небольшие синтаксические ошибки, и по произношению понятно, что это не твой первый язык, но я просто поражён тем, как хорошо ты овладел таким сложным языком! Желаю успехов в изучении следующих языков! 💪🏻
@bernadettgartner8585
@bernadettgartner8585 10 күн бұрын
Két éve tanulsz magyarul? Nagyon jól nyomod már most, csak így tovább! ❤
@WeShallOvercome_
@WeShallOvercome_ 22 күн бұрын
If we ever get invaded by aliens, we’re sending this guy out to meet them first 👽😅
@palilaci
@palilaci 21 күн бұрын
Gratulálok! Lenyűgöző a teljesítményed, rendkívüli nyelvérzéked van, hogy megtanultál ilyen sok komplikált nyelvet, köztük a magyart is. :-)
@coldplayfangurl
@coldplayfangurl 15 күн бұрын
magyarország
@MichaDuboff
@MichaDuboff 12 күн бұрын
Großartig mein lieber!!! Nicht nur deutsch, sondern также русский! Молодец сынок! Viele Grüße aus Kölle!
@YessBlack
@YessBlack 24 күн бұрын
As a native Spanish speaker I am still learning English and I have a Love-Hate relationship with German, but I’m still learning. I can say that your Spanish is good, I felt a Latin accent mixed with Russian. I'm Latina so I think the Latin accent has a deeper feeling than Spanish from Spain. I wish I could speak as confidently as you do in different languages.
@jonasrmb01
@jonasrmb01 24 күн бұрын
If you want to improve your German, YourGermanTeacher is a really good channel👍🏻
@FrozenMermaid666
@FrozenMermaid666 24 күн бұрын
It’s a good level, but some of the pronouns and a few other things such as a few conjugated verb forms were incorrect, it should have been ustedes or vosotros which means yous / yens / y’all aka the plural of ye / you / tu, but German and Hungarian seem to be at an advanced level, so he could get to a native speaker level in a few years if he keeps revising all the previously learnt words many times, while still learning many thousands of new words, but usually languages get better over time, as it takes longer for a fully automatic mode to be fully developed in new languages, so one might be able to understand almost everything after one year of learning, but one has to repeat each word many times on different days for each word to become really automatic, because usually most of the words first become part of the passive vocabulary, so one can understand them, but one cannot use them automatically, but if one keeps revising each word many times over a longer period of time, each word shall become part of the active vocabulary aka the automatic mode, so it takes a lot of repetition and revising and it’s a lot of hard work, and, it’s better to start learning all target languages in the first years of learning, so that they can become very automatic in a decade or so, as languages that are learnt very well get better naturally over time, as it takes more years for the hern to fully get used to the new languages and for the words to become fully automatic, especially if one keeps revising the words every few months and regularly watches videos with subs in the target languages and if one keeps learning new words - I am native speaker level in Spanish since childhood as I learned it passively by hearing it spoken, and I have a fully developed automatic mode in Spanish, so I can say what I want to say automatically without having to think about it, as natives do, and I can understand what natives say when they speak fast, and I can tell when something doesn’t sound right, like, when someone uses the incorrect verb form or the incorrect pronoun etc, as I have developed a sense for what sounds right in Spanish, which is how one really knows one is at a native speaker level, and, I never really used Spanish, but my Spanish wasn’t as good in childhood as it is now, so I think it’s true that languages do get better after a decade or so, especially if one learns them to a native speaker level by seeing and hearing each word many times, and, I must have heard most of those Spanish words hundreds of times, over the course of three years, because I used to watch a lot of movies and TV series in Spanish back then, and I would watch them almost every day, sometimes even the whole day, so I got to hear over 15.000 words in Spanish so many times, like, hundreds of times, that they became so automatic in my mind, so the Spanish words naturally come to mind instantly even after a decade or more, as they are so automatic, so I think I even dream in Spanish many times, and, as most probably know, TV series and movies in Spanish are based on dialogue, so they speak all the time and a lot of different words are used, and the sound is very clear, plus Spanish has a very normal straightforward pronunciation like Italian, so one can easily hear the actual pronunciation of the words very clearly, which is why it’s very easy to learn languages like Spanish and Italian to a native speaker level by just hearing them spoken!
@FrozenMermaid666
@FrozenMermaid666 24 күн бұрын
I highly recommend learning the prettiest languages ever created Norse / Icelandic / Dutch / English / Norwegian / Gothic / Faroese / Danish / Welsh / Breton / Cornish etc fluently as they are way too pretty not to know and are the most poetic and the most heavenly and the most refined languages with the best letter combinations and the prettiest word endings and the coolest sound patterns and sounds and pronunciation rules that are so modern and amazing, and Middle English and Forn Svenska and Óld English are also super gorgeous, plus they are all easy category 1 languages with words that are naturally very easy to memorize, so one can learn many of them at the same time, and Hungarian is also a pretty language with mostly pretty words and is a category 2 language, and Latin / Galician / Catalan / Gallo / Occitan / Portuguese are some of the prettiest Latin languages, and Slovene and Latvian are the prettiest Slavic languages, which are very easy like Germanic languages and Hungarian, so they are way better options than Russian and other Slavic languages, so I recommend learning the prettiest and pretty languages 2gether, instead of languages such as Chinese languages and Japanese which are impossible category 10 languages that have mostly non-pretty words and most other languages and languages such as Russian (category 5) and Arabic and Farsi (which are category 9 as all other Arabic languages) which are also very overrated and just avrg because they don’t have mostly pretty words and mostly pretty word endings and only have a few pretty words and a few pretty word endings! Norse and Icelandic and Gothic are also the most alpha languages ever and some of the languages that are the most fun to learn and speak, plus they have super easy pronunciation like English, so they are a must-know for all learners, but all other Norse / Germanic / Celtic languages are also very pretty, so they are all great options, and I am learning them all - ég elska Íslensku, ég elska hvert Norrænt tungumál! 🇮🇸 I am upper advanced level in Dutch and advanced level in Icelandic and Norwegian and upper intermediate level in Norse and German and upper beginner level in Gothic and Faroese and Danish and Slovene and Hungarian and Latin and a few others and mid intermediate level in Welsh and Swedish and Portuguese and Italian and French and beginner level in most other target languages, plus I am writer level in English and native speaker level in Spanish which are my first two languages that I’ve been learning passively since childhood, and I only started learning languages on my own a bit over one year ago, like sixteen or seventeen months ago, though I didn’t learn anything for three months during those months, because I took three one-month breaks, but I am learning most of my target languages at the same time, and I have over fifty target languages, even though I’ve been focusing on Norse languages and modern Celtic languages the most, so I can already understand almost everything in many types of sentences, even in related languages that I haven’t focused so much on, so in a few years I’ll be fluent in multiple languages that I’ve been prioritizing a lot and intermediate or advanced level in multiple other target languages, as I am a full-time language learner, so I spend all day or all night learning new words and constantly revising previously learnt words, as each word must be seen and heard and revised at least thirty times over a longer period of time for each word to become automatic and permanent!
@Slayerlagger
@Slayerlagger 18 күн бұрын
​@@FrozenMermaid666 no way u just told ppl to learn gothic its litterally extinct
@FrozenMermaid666
@FrozenMermaid666 18 күн бұрын
It’s not truly an unliving language because it’s used in lyrics (for example, the songs March Of The Visigoths and Guthe Inweita / Guþe Inweita etc) like Norse and Latin and Óld English and Forn Svenska and Middle English etc, and there are many that are trying to learn it, and others that are already fluent in Gothic, plus there are some videos teaching Gothic on yt, and many of the words and verb conjugations are on Wkp, and there might be Gothic dictionaries on the Net, and it is possible to learn it! Gothic and Norse are literally the most alpha languages ever like Icelandic, and the most fun to learn and speak and hear and see and read, so all should be learning them, so that they can be spoken anew by many! These languages are some of the languages of the future, so they are going to be very known and spoken by many in the near future! (The words in these languages are amazingly pretty and cool!)
@milanasamija4204
@milanasamija4204 10 күн бұрын
Привет! Я из Латвии, и мне 15 лет. Русский мой первый родной язык. Я также знаю латышский, англиский и немного разговорного датского! Я в раннем детстве жила в Дании 4 года. Прошло около пяти лет с момента моего проживания в Дании и я забыла большую часть того, что учила. Через год я поеду учится в Копенгаген и надеюсь вспомнить язык! :)
@zazazu2218
@zazazu2218 3 күн бұрын
Удачи!
@karl_wue
@karl_wue Күн бұрын
In my opinion this video should get much more attendance as this is so impressive, you have spoken German nearly without any accent 👏🏻👏🏻. Greets from 🇩🇪
@mathilde9313
@mathilde9313 14 күн бұрын
Какой приятный, образованный молодой человек) У вас замечательный русский!! Приятно, что иностранцам нравится наш язык и литература😊 Я вообще в шоке, что такой сложный язык можно выучить так быстро и самостоятельно, это наверное талант. Я вот несколько лет к fluency в английском и китайском только иду😅 Приезжайте в Россию, будем рады)
@tabularasa2803
@tabularasa2803 11 күн бұрын
Как русская, самостоятельно изучающая немецкий, аплодирую дважды (и еще восемь раз - за все остальные языки конечно)) И немного завидую вашей открытости, готовности излагать мысли на всех этих языках, потому что сама жутчайше стесняюсь открывать рот лишний раз и что-то пытаться сформулировать на том же немецком. В итоге я как партизан молчу, хотя грамматику более-менее знаю.
@itwasnotme2302
@itwasnotme2302 2 күн бұрын
German native here, bro that's freakkng impressive 👍 never met a person who is not native german and can speak that fluent, you have my respect
@Languagesimp2
@Languagesimp2 15 күн бұрын
Wow, good job! Keep doing what you're doing!
@laszlovondracsek
@laszlovondracsek 5 күн бұрын
Congratulations for your ability and work to learn so many languages, I appreciate you a lot!
@yuck871
@yuck871 12 күн бұрын
I was always fairly good at learning new languages but nothing outstanding that was out of the normal. You're absolutely next level, blowing it out of the water. Crazy, keep it up!!
@kimia2995
@kimia2995 13 күн бұрын
You are great at learning Persian😍 I am glad to see people learning and interested our language. Keep going
@patriciatajti7460
@patriciatajti7460 3 күн бұрын
Ügyes vagy! Csak így tovább!
@AkselVanggaard-nd1kv
@AkselVanggaard-nd1kv 23 күн бұрын
Nice work!
@ilikophma2523
@ilikophma2523 14 күн бұрын
You speak Persian beautifully ❤
@DistrectionUsonov
@DistrectionUsonov 11 күн бұрын
Yeah man, you're might in language learning. Keep and never give up💪
@user-xc6tt9re3p
@user-xc6tt9re3p 15 күн бұрын
Good work! Keep at it!
@khaterehkm3273
@khaterehkm3273 17 күн бұрын
Good job with Persian. 💚🤍❤️
@LeorDado2
@LeorDado2 14 күн бұрын
That's, actually, very cool! You deserve more
@flywings111
@flywings111 16 күн бұрын
Az intonációd egészen fantasztikus, ami azt mutatja, hogy természetes tehetséged, adottságod van a nyelvek tanulásához. A nyelvtanon, a szavak pontos megjegyzésén van még javítani (pl. fordítani = to translate, fordulni = to turn), de hihetetlen, hogy két év alatt ilyen szinte eljutottál magyarul (és más nyelven is). Gratulálok és csak így tovább!
@balu2784
@balu2784 16 күн бұрын
mi az az intonáció?
@Tician_the_cursed
@Tician_the_cursed 15 күн бұрын
Hangsúly, vagyis az ahogy kiejtjük a szavat
@austinbyte
@austinbyte 24 күн бұрын
По русски говоришь очень хорошо, вот сомневаюсь что называть языки которые были выучены самостоятельно родными целесообразно, родной язык это язык который знаешь с детства, круто что есть такие амбициозные люди, знающие так много языков на таком хорошем уровне👍
@abagheri-qq7qy
@abagheri-qq7qy 3 күн бұрын
ey bro goodjob keep going on farsi i appreciated so much that was totally brilliant for 3 months .
@enzothatguy
@enzothatguy 15 күн бұрын
Så imponerende og inspirerende! :D
@Bananahairboi
@Bananahairboi 11 күн бұрын
As an Iranian who is pentalingual at the age of 18 I am sooo impressed! You've done an excellent job in learning Persian in 3 months🥹🥹👏👏Keep doing what you're doing!
@SETAYESHMassah
@SETAYESHMassah 5 күн бұрын
You speak persian so good 👍 ❤ I'm from iran but I'm in canada now I feel so good when someone speaks farsi😊😊
@jeylagika8194
@jeylagika8194 12 күн бұрын
This is so impressive! Amazing job. I speak Russian among others, and I also like learning different languages. I'm definitely downloading your ebook 😁👍
@LJ41148
@LJ41148 14 күн бұрын
you speak persian greatly!!! keep learning it bro good job
@Volodyakorbyurator
@Volodyakorbyurator 11 күн бұрын
i respect you so much
@balazsszabolcs4
@balazsszabolcs4 15 күн бұрын
Nagyon tehetséges vagy, gratulálok!
@Irina-nv8lf
@Irina-nv8lf 13 күн бұрын
Wow! I’m so impressed of you bro! God bless❤️🕊️
@mylesreid3699
@mylesreid3699 17 күн бұрын
C’est très impressionnant keep up the good work
@erfantv8384
@erfantv8384 13 күн бұрын
U did well in persian with only 3 months. Keep it going. Thank you for choosing our langu
@ho-riso
@ho-riso 23 күн бұрын
Grande!! La tua pronuncia in italiano è stupenda 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 и на русском тоже😊 Не могу не восхищаться вашим знанием языков, которое кажется бесконечным😳👏🏻
@lajosszel
@lajosszel 11 күн бұрын
A mindblown Hungarian here! Very impressive, especially your vowels are spot on! I hope your grandpa was happy. I was also impressed especially by your Russian and German, the intonation was fantastic.
@B.o.o_Bug
@B.o.o_Bug 14 күн бұрын
خیلی کارت درسته اقای ماژستیک 🔥🔥🔥
@ViniciusLeal-ff4od
@ViniciusLeal-ff4od 3 күн бұрын
Eu tenho um professor de 75 anos chamado Ulisses que fala: Francês, alemão, espanhol, italiano, russo, grego, japonês, latim, holandês, inglês, português, aramaico e árabe.
@Fraps224
@Fraps224 15 күн бұрын
Your hungarian is just amazing! Congrats!
@madsrasmussen4306
@madsrasmussen4306 24 күн бұрын
Top G! You’re going places!
@amirrezaSiminfar-pr4kj
@amirrezaSiminfar-pr4kj 3 күн бұрын
You made me very happy you know because peaple actually don't have much information about my country( i mean Iran) and it always makes me so proud when I see a post like this So thank you❤
@nikitareznichenko7068
@nikitareznichenko7068 16 күн бұрын
You are the best!
@ravi12880
@ravi12880 6 күн бұрын
خیلی باحال بود it was so cool bro ❤
@dianaritafarkas
@dianaritafarkas 24 күн бұрын
Nagyon ügyes vagy!! :)
@zaho_o0o
@zaho_o0o 15 күн бұрын
You speak Hungarian almost fluently. It's so strange every time I hear someone talking in Hungarian, they voice's change immediately. You actually sounded like a Hungarian. Keep it up. You're amazing.
@klarapapp
@klarapapp 8 күн бұрын
Magyar🇭🇺imádom a motivációdat❣️
@armanrezaei2136
@armanrezaei2136 14 күн бұрын
Im very happy to see you speak farsi or persian♥️
@albertoredaelli6858
@albertoredaelli6858 11 күн бұрын
Compimenti, sei bravissimo!
@borbalaschneller70
@borbalaschneller70 22 күн бұрын
Nagyon szépen beszélsz magyarul, alig hallatszik, hogy külföldi vagy! Csak így tovább!
@Luneroz
@Luneroz 23 күн бұрын
همیشه برام جالبه وقتی خارجی ها فارسی یاد میگیرند. آفرین
@marcelbork92
@marcelbork92 22 күн бұрын
و دقیقاً چه چیزی در آن جالب است؟
@zandnma2066
@zandnma2066 22 күн бұрын
@@marcelbork92 وقتی میبینی کە چقد اون میخاهند بە فرهنگ ما یاد بیگیرند
@ir6plans60
@ir6plans60 21 күн бұрын
آن چیزی که زبان فارسی را زیبا جلوه می‌دهد تاریخ شعر و ادبیات گسترده ​@@marcelbork92farsi is just a hidden gem imo, you gotta learn it to know what I'm talking about.
@user-nd6gf1tl8i
@user-nd6gf1tl8i 19 күн бұрын
@@zandnma2066 بسیار جالب است که این مسئله از برای شما جالب است .
@zandnma2066
@zandnma2066 19 күн бұрын
@@user-nd6gf1tl8i ارە، چرا برای شما جالب نیست ؟
@tikerlivvy1582
@tikerlivvy1582 11 күн бұрын
Your German is stunning! There were no grammar mistake at all and your accent was impressive
@Lara_nworld
@Lara_nworld 6 күн бұрын
Latina here! and I love your Spanish! It's very nice to see that there are still people who are interested in learning languages ​​💗 keep going!!
@belartmuse
@belartmuse 11 күн бұрын
Поразительный человек! Спасибо за такую мотивацию! Это как большой пинок по попе, чтобы изучать языки! Я сама говорю на четырех языках и очень интересуюсь языками, я хочу знать хотя бы простые вещи на каждом языке например: прощание, благодарность и приветствие, да и нет. Также изучаю шведский и хантыйский языки, хантыйский - это язык малочисленного народа ханты, к которому я принадлежу, на нем говорят только 9000 людей, это фино-угорский язык. You can understand closely related languages for each language you have already learned! I'm impressed! You are so cool! Продолжай в том же духе!🎉😊 The world where everyone would be interested in each other's languages would be great world without wars and just a happy place. ❤
@user-fq9ff9vf3u
@user-fq9ff9vf3u 12 күн бұрын
envious your talent
@lao-ce8982
@lao-ce8982 12 күн бұрын
Wow, I sincerely tip my hat to you. As a passionate advocate of languages, your talent truly amazes me! Especially the skill to rapidly change between them, it's a pretty tough thing to do. Your Hungarian pronunciation was sometimes native-like, and your sentence structure was pretty nice towards the 3 sentence in. Well done!
@amirsadeghtohidlo65
@amirsadeghtohidlo65 2 күн бұрын
Unforgettable ❤
@denisebaghdady5013
@denisebaghdady5013 15 күн бұрын
Your Persian is awesome keep going فارسیت عالیه ادامه بده
@jpaulo_ap
@jpaulo_ap 24 күн бұрын
Excellent!
@wxtermelonXD-oi1fh
@wxtermelonXD-oi1fh 12 күн бұрын
Thanks for learning my language!! As someone who is partially Chinese and living in America, Chinese is really hard, and it took me a while to master it fully. You have an accent, but its okay and honestly a lot better than most of my American friends who tried to learn Chinese. Keep it up! ❤
@Sara-hm2ef
@Sara-hm2ef 7 күн бұрын
Wow u spoke Persian very nice😊❤keep going dear
@Ali-cq1qp
@Ali-cq1qp 12 күн бұрын
You are good at the Farsi (Persian) language, thank you 🤍🇮🇷
@rebecca-fe9tz
@rebecca-fe9tz 14 күн бұрын
آفرین خیلی خوب فارسی صحبت میکنی💫 موزیک های سارا نائینی مثل : نشود فاش کسی ، و موزیک خونه ی ما دوره دوره از مرجان فرساد رو هم میتونی گوش بدی تا ببشتر با نحوه تلفظ کلمات آشنا بشی.
@bencebelajonas7123
@bencebelajonas7123 14 сағат бұрын
Szépen elmeséltél egy történetet, gratulálok a tanulmányaidhoz.
@WSQ55
@WSQ55 9 күн бұрын
Chinese native speaker here, very impressed considering that you’ve only been learning the language for 3 months 继续加油呀!
@user-kw2wg5qv5n
@user-kw2wg5qv5n 19 күн бұрын
Good luck bro !!! the GOAT (◍•ᴗ•◍)
@travisparkerplantscience
@travisparkerplantscience 16 күн бұрын
Wow, well done
@Sergio-pq3ri
@Sergio-pq3ri 3 күн бұрын
Como hablante nativo de Español o Castellano. Puedo decir que hablas muy bien, solo con pequeñísimos errores de pronunciación, pero eso es todo. Te felicito por dominar tantos idiomas en tan poco tiempo. Yo solo domino el inglés y un poco de Ruso, pero quiero seguir aprendiendo más idiomas. Hilsen fra Chile!
@Scarlazer
@Scarlazer 24 күн бұрын
Très bien joué
@user-gx6cd8lp8n
@user-gx6cd8lp8n 2 күн бұрын
Nagyon jó videó lett
@RolandHUN
@RolandHUN 14 күн бұрын
You speak some awesome Hungarian! There are a few grammar mistakes, but your pronunciation is on point.
@Eyisjbs
@Eyisjbs 6 күн бұрын
As an iranian, that was incredible for 3months 🔥🔥🔥
@domid7763
@domid7763 14 күн бұрын
You're so cool dude, as a hungarian i can confirm you're a genius.
@disobeats
@disobeats 23 күн бұрын
Very impressive. Im currently at B1 french, nearly B2 and im tempted to pick up another. Debating either german or italian. Good luck on your future language learning!
@FrozenMermaid666
@FrozenMermaid666 22 күн бұрын
How many languages do you know? I recommend learning the most alpha languages ever Norse and Gothic and Icelandic and focusing mostly on them, because these languages are so heavenly and special, and they are some of the greatest works of art, as the raider dudes that created these perfect or almost perfect languages had a lot of natural artistic talent, and, Óld English is also very special and gorgeous, and Forn Svenska too, and honestly, they are as pretty as Modern English / Dutch / Norwegian / Danish / Faroese / Welsh / Breton / Cornish etc, and Middle English too, like, they are all kinda equally gorgeous and poetic and refined, but I also feel like the ancient languages also have something extra that just makes them so alpha, because they have such unique aspect that is so alpha, and they have such cool pronunciation rules, and, they are so powerful, yet so refined and so elegant and so poetic, at the same time, being as refined as a modern Germanic language, which is so incredible, for how can an ancient language like Norse and Gothic be so refined, it’s really amazing! Now, one can also learn German and Italian 2gether with all these languages, as it’s way more efficient to start learning many target languages in the first year or years of learning, which can save many years in the long run, plus it’s also a lot more fun, so I would recommend learning all these gorgeous languages 2gether, and prioritizing the Norse languages more, as they are the most fun to learn and speak!
@Exyllr
@Exyllr 22 күн бұрын
@@FrozenMermaid666 they're barbaric and originate in mongolia
@user-et9fh4ol6t
@user-et9fh4ol6t 14 күн бұрын
lol same here but for spanish! i'm so tempted to start learning french (or maybe indonesian), but half of me feels like i should just stick w spanish so i can perfect it faster rather than starting smth new😭
@Soraka-re5zm
@Soraka-re5zm 7 күн бұрын
German
@Helia463
@Helia463 6 күн бұрын
As an Iranian who speaks Farsi, I say that you speak very well, especially Farsi :)
@SpeedBloxy
@SpeedBloxy 14 күн бұрын
you speak hungarian well. 8/10!
@uniquesteel54
@uniquesteel54 10 күн бұрын
Да, на русском говорить комфортно. Фраза I am reading the book на русском просто "читаю книгу". В нем много оборотов, которые основаны на том как люди чувствуют некоторые слова, например "часы идут -- часы стоят" (часы идут, значит стрелки двигаются) или "тарелка лежит -- тарелка стоит" (здесь сравнение с человеком: тарелка лежит, значит не ровно, может быть ее кто-то кинул, может быть она разбитая)
@Nice-wi5je
@Nice-wi5je 8 күн бұрын
Wow dude, that's impressive
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